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Prospecting Ex plora tion
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• 3024 Hwy 507 N. P O. Box 291 . Buckhorn Ontario KOL 1 JO
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1. Introduction 2
2. Property Location 4
3. Claim Maps (contiguous link) 1
4. Completed Assessment Forms 0241E 3
5. Notice of Intent to Perform Work 0
6. Claim 1104302 work description 2 abstract 2 maps 1 sample log N/A assays N/A
7. Claim 1104303 work description 1
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8. Claim 1104304 work description 1 abstract 2 maps 2 sample log 6 assays N/A
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INTRODUCTION
Assessment Work from January 7 to March 2, 2008
Regis Resources Inc. acquired these claims in 2006. They are located in the northeastern section of Cavendish Township. They are approximately 1000 meters north of our main block of claims.
We have recently completed exploration and assessment work on 1104302, 303 and 304. Work was initiated early this winter to review previous exploration results conducted in 2004. We acquired till samples and formulated a program to employ 2 excavators for the purpose of power trenching and sampling.
Winter conditions demand the use of snowmobiles and snowshoes.
Enclosed within this file, are the details of the field work and assessment results for claims:
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Cavendish 1104302 1104303 1104304
The areas to be worked were selected according to suitable topography, overburden depth and type, accessibility and geology (OGS maps). Reconnaissance by ATV and on-foot allowed us to map and document our target areas.
We have reviewed the contents of the 2004 assessment files; acquired from the MNDM office in Tweed. The claims were previously held by Blue Marble Mining Corporation and acquired by Regis Resources in December of 2006.
The work report consists ofblazinglflagging claim boundaries, cutting access for ATV's, orientation traverses, prospecting, auger sampling and assay results.
Work consisted of power trenching with our LOP excavator (Sumitomo), a LOP Volvo excavator and auger drilling. The excavator provides more accurate results.
Note: auger refusal often occurs short of the desired depth penetration, due to boulders, heavy gravel, ledge rock and water/sticky ground.
It should be noted that the excavator does requires more effort, support and expense to gain a~;cess to test sites. Rough ground, swamps and heavy bush add to our mobilization and moving time. We make special effort to minimize environmental impact, and every effort is made to restore each site.
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We target areas where overburden with potential vermiculite may cover areas of calcitic or dolomitic marble. The depth of overburden varies greatly from a few centimeters to 3 meters in depth. It should be noted that the depth of overburden can be deeper up to 5+ meters in swamps, as observed through completion of work near the mill site.
Vegetation varies from mixed bush, open hardwoods to wet cedar swamps. Many targets lie within swamp covered fault zones, eroded gouges (glacial) and low to deeply eroded valleys and watersheds, which often display softer rock formations.
Generally, most of the area underlying our claims is dominated by granite or marble. Vermiculite bearing marble erodes more quickly than the granite units, and for the most part is covered by various types of overburden. Outcrops and ridges trend northeast about 30 degrees but tend to turn more to the east as you travel through 1104303 and 1104304. This pattern is easily observed when traversing the claims.
This file outlines our assessment of the vermiculite potential of these claims.
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Work Description 2008
Claim 1104302
This claim block has received minimal attention to date. Sampling from 2007 produced poor results. The samples were assessed in the field visually. They contained no vemliculite, but mica and pyrite were commonly observed.
Open hardwoods in this area make it accessible to ATV's for sampling, but close proximity to Pencil Lake and cottages; demand careful and non-intrusive exploration of the area. We have completed re-blazing of claim boundaries and flagged areas of interest of machine work.
West of the highway, we can see exposed marble that has weathered and deteriorated. Iron staining is noted and medium size to fine silver colored vermiculite flakes are apparent. The areas tested are very small overall and the geology changes quickly to meta-volcanic rocks with quartz, gneiss, pegmatite and biotitic schist
The area is primarily grassy swamp, shallow overburden with boulders throughout and hardwood ridges that are either dominated by outcrop or very shallow loam type overburden. The overall conditions appeared to have potential to yield good results based on all of our experience and criteria considered for locating vermiculite bearing calcite! marble, but the top ground has been gouged and stripped of overburden. There is no overburden with volume to yield economic deposits. The marble is siliceous and has not weathered in favor of producing vermiculite.
Conclusion The area within the boundaries of this claim, appear to have minimal potential to yield vermiculite.
Based on observations to date, we may undertake further work to cross section with the excavator low lying areas within. Another round of work will determine the final status .
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SOUTHERN ONT ARlO - Division 90 Claim No: SO 1104302 Status: ACTIVE
Due Date: 2008-Mar-02 Recorded: 1999-Apr-19
Work Required: $ 3,600 Staked:
Total Work: $ 14,400 Township/Area: CAVENDISH (M-0072)
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Transaction Listing Type Date Applied STAKER I 999-Apr-19
STAKER 1999-Apr-19
TRAN 2000-Jul-26
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WORK 2000-Dec-1l $ 3.600
WORK 2002-Jan-24 $ 3,600
WORK 2003-Apr-22 $ 3,600
Description RECORDED BY BROWN. WILLIAM JAY (018467)
BROWN WILLIAM JAY (J 12699) RECORDS 100.00 % IN THE NAME OF FEDER IRVING PHILLIP (304304)
FEDER IRVING PHILLIP (304304) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO BLUE MARBLE MINING CORP. (392771)
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Summary
Claim 1104302
The exploration program for 2007/2008 included prospecting in September (dry conditions) and sampling by auger. We completed the sampling in February 2008 with the excavator.
Most of the terrain is dominated by large expanses of outcrop (granites) and shallow swamps. The overburden has been scoured from the surface, leaving very thin layers of till in the low lying areas.
Prospect samples were assessed in the field. No significant vermiculite was found. To verify visual results, we applied heat to the samples to exfoliate material that may be vermiculite. If none was detected, we did not retain any sample for assaying.
We concentrated our prospecting around a small lake/pond in the southeast quandrant, and a large swamp in the west and northwest quadrant.
See maps showing areas tested and GPS co-ordinates.
In 2008, we mobilized the excavator. We completed excavations to test the swamp east of highway 507 and north of Pencil Lake road.
We constructed trails to target sites. No significant vermiculite was found. Swamp is very shallow and contains less than 1.5 meters of overburden. We attempted to exfoliate samples with fine gold flake. Pyrite is common, very fine mica but no vermiculite was confirmed.
Recommendations: A prospecting and sampling program is planned for the summer of 2008.
September 6, 2007 Prospecting and Sampling: Wayne Parnell Matt Haylor
September 26, 2007 Wayne Parnell Blazing claim boundaries Prospecting
Septt~mber 27,2007 Wayne Parnell Blazing claim boundaries Prospecting and sampling
Febmary 27, 2008 Exploration and Sampling Excavator & Operator Associated Costs (excavator) Labor (helper)
Total Expenditure
Recommendations:
Expenditures:
10 hours x $26.001hr 10 hours x $12.00/hr
8 hours x $26.001hr 4 hours x $26.00Ihr
6 hours x $26.001hr 6 hours x $26.001hr
6 hours x $75.001hr 6 hours x $100.001hr 6 hours x $12.001hr
A prospecting and sampling program is planned for the summer of 2008.
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ObSel\alions: the samples V\ere assessed in the tiel d. \Ve found no \isibk vermiculi te To confirm our visual assessme nt. we appl ied heat to each sample with the propane to rch '\0 ex fol iation occurred, therett)l'e con tinn ing our \ isual ohsenal ions,
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Most of the claim is dominated by o utcrop Prospecting on foot ove r the area of the claim revealed very few locations v.ihere venniculi te deposits could occur. Swamp) areas and low lying areas were tested by auger. Gro und conditi ons revealed wet loam to deep vegetation and peat. \Ve tound no signiticanl Indicators o f potential \ ermiculite to date 'V''';e used the excavator to penetrate the swamp where It was necessary to uncover the overburden for mspection of the ground cover and identify/confirm geology_ Samples vvere assessed in the field No \isible vennicu lite \!\as identified. We applied heat by propane to rch to se\cral sampics to further vertf; our observation s_
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Most of the claim is do minated by outcro p . Prospecting. on foo t over the area of the claim reveaJed very fev., locations where venn iculit e depo sits could occur. Swamp: areas and lo'v'v lying areas were tested b;. auger. G ro und conditions revealed wet loam to deep vegetation and peat. We found no significant indicators of potential vermiculite to date . \{lie used the excavator to penetrate the swamp where it "vas necessary to uncover the overburder. for inspect ion of the g round cover and ident ify/con firm geology. Samples were assessed tn the fi eld. No vi s ible vermiculite \\as ident i ti ed . We a pplied heat by propane torch to several samples to further veri f: o ur o bsen'at ions
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Work Description 2008
Claim 1104303
The area was previously trenched in 2004 by Blue Marble Mining. We reviewed their findings and did on site testing with auger drilling parallel to the trenches. We took grab samples for analysis and completed field tests with the torch on micaceous materials that my have potential to be quality vermiculite. Unfortunately, most results were poor and did not warrant complete assay in the laboratory.
We employed the excavator to trench this area to verify results and hopefully complete fill in work to determine our own results.
Winter allow much improved accessibility for the use of excavators. The groomed snowmobile trails are useable. This has allowed us to complete our work quickly and efficiently. Normally outcrop and very rough rocky conditions prove slow and difficult for use of heavy equipment.
We identified a zone of calcite/marble extending from the southwest comer extending to the north east. The zone is +/-200 meters wide. However, the area has very minimal overburden and is generally between .6-1.5 meters in depth. (see maps)
Claim boundaries have been re-blazed and flagged.
We are able to dig to bedrock helping us to expose and verify the bedrock for the purpose of tracking the marble zone.
Power trenching with the Sumitomo LGP SH-60 and a Volvo LGP excavator has helped to complete our observations in difficult swamps with high static water levels. The areas of most interest/potential are generally the most difficult to access. The results from trenches TLl and TL2 are very poor. Overburden is thin and where the marble is identified, no significant vermiculite was found. Assays are being conducted on collected samples.
Low lying areas and watersheds yielded samples occasionally displaying fine silver to gold colored flake. These were very intermittent and continuity could not be traced.
Conclusion Wide valleys and low ridges strike northeast. Cedar swamps overlap most of the zones we outlined for what we anticipated would produce the most favorable results. Swamps are shallow ranging from .75 to.3 meters deep. We did not locate any vermiculite bearing material with depth.
Work will continue through the winter of 2008. We will take advantage of winter conditions.
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SOUTHERN ONTARIO - Division 90 Claim No: SO ll04303 Status: ACTIVE
Due Date: 2008-Mar-02
$ 4,000
Recorded: 1999-Apr-19
Work Required: Staked:
Total Work: $ 16,000 Township/Area: CAVENDISH (M-0072)
Total Reserve: $0 Lot Description: LOTS 20,21,22,23,24 CON.14
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WORK 2000-Dee-11 $ 4,000
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Description RECORDED BY BROWN, WILLIAM JAY (018467)
BROWN WILLIAM JAY (112699) RECORDS 100.00 % IN THE NAME OF FEDER IRVING PHILLIP (304304)
FEDER IRVING PHILLIP (304304) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO BLUE MARBLE MINING CORP. (392771)
WORK PERFORMED (ASSAY, GEOL) APPROVED: 200 l-APR-15 Previously: 5500 WORK APPLIED (ASSA Y, GEOL) APPROVED: 2001-APR-15
WORK PERFORMED (INDUS) APPROVED: 2002-JAN-29
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ORDER P0490.000n ORDER 2005-May-l3 COMMISSIONER EXCLUDES 438 DAYS
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TRAN 2006-Dec-l 5 BLUE MARBLE MINING CORP. (392771 ) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO REGIS RESOURCES INC. (303719)
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PROCEEDINGS ORDER 2006-Dec-18 COMMISSIONER EXCLUDES 610 DAYS
(SECTION 67) AND SETS NEW ANNIVERSARY DATE 2008-MAR-02
Claim Reservations 01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers 02 Sand and gravel reserved 03 Peat reserved 04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply 05 Including land under water 12 Excluding registered plan of subdivision 18 Excluding buildings
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Assay results for claim block 1104303 are pending. The samples are being processed. We will fqrward the r s ~ as they become available.
JL111 tt~· , ~'- (~J j Wayne . Parnell ~ v (
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Claim 1104303 I '"\) The exploration program consisted of prospecting in during autuL(~~~!:H:·;'·H~;F@~F~i'··llr:.w.. __ J surface work from previous workings, determine access points for use of the excavator and completing till sampling (auger). We concentrated on the vermiculite bearing zones associated with marble/calcite.
We reviewed OOS maps and work completed by Blue Marble Corp. during previous years. Our field observations did not support the data and we planned to re~trench some of the workings. We used the excavator to complete parallel trenches (TL-l & TL-2) as well as explore new sites.
Trench TL-l parallels Trench CB (Blue Marble) Trench TL-2 parallels Trench CC (Blue Marble)
It should be noted that sampling by auger is often inconclusive due to rocky conditions. We sampled across a zone of intermittent marble lenses that strike northeasterly (see maps). Most targets encountered bedrock at very shallow depths. The area is dominated by outcrop and very shallow depressions that contain minimal overburden.
The initial excavations revealed minimal potential for conditions that would produce vermiculite. Consequently, we sampled the trenches on 10 meter intervals. If we had been successful in locating more favorable mineral, we would have reduced the sample stations to 2.5 meters. However, we did not locate any significant vermiculite.
Overburden ranges from 30 -150 cm. Much of the area has a thin cover of vegetation and dry loam or clay. In the areas we have explored to date, ground conditions are not conducive to finding vermiculite. Some vermiculite is detected where marble is close to surfac~e and weathered.
(see observations, sample logs and assay results)
Recommendations:
A section of marble intersects the claim from the central south boundary and exits through the northeast corner. The surface conditions are very rugged and much of the zone is below swamp and intermittent water bodies, making exploration difficult. We plan to explore this area in more detail during the summer of2008.
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Location % Wei1ght Distribution Assay~ %Vm Content. %Vml Ore Venniculite I Vertical . Mlca I Clay I Or85 : Metl Mea! % of Assay
m + 18 -18+70 -70 Uncorr ; Corr Corr Ht,em , : Feed -18+40 i
io m Vertical 6.5% : 72.5% 21.0% 6.3% 0.0% 0.0% LiMt Brown + Flakes Grevish Brown 0 0 y 51
: 10 m Vertical 16.4% 26.5% !57.2%' 0.0% 0.0% 0,0% LiMt Yellowish Brown - Y I 43
:20 m Vertical 15,7% 65.1% 19.2% 6.2% 0.0% 0.0% Brown + Flakes Grev + Brown 50 () 1 Y 56
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70 m Vertical 13.9% 40.8% ~: 14.0% 7.2% 3.0% Brown Reddish Brown 100 2 45
80 m Vertical 31.10/0 46.9"4> 20.6% 0.0% 0.0% Brown + (Flakes) Brown 50 2 () 45
90 m Vertical 36.1% 45.8% 18.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Reddish Brown +-.iFlakes) 1 0 3 () 50
100 m Vertical 13.4% 42.9"1. 43.7% 15.8% : 8.1% 3.5% Brown + lFIakes) Reddish Brown 100 0 2 0 37 I '110 m Vertical 130% 39.9"/. 47.1%1 14.4% 0.0% 0.0% Reddish Brown Brown 0 Y 3 33
i 120 m Vertical 9.0% 43.0o/~ 11.5% 0.4% 0.2% Yel!owish Brown + (Flakes) Reddish Brown I 1 () 36 ,
130 m Vertical 15.6% 35.6% 11.3% , 0.0% 0.0% Oranaey Brown Orangey Brown 100 2 34
140 m Vertical 8.6% 31.5% 60.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% liM! Grevish Brown 100 Y I 36
,150 m Vertical ! 11.5% 60.5% 28.0%i 8.7% 0.0% 0.0% Brown + (Flakes) Grevish Brown 0 Y 2 () 45
!160m~3% 41.2% 28.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Reddish Brown i 300 Y 2 60
,170 m V 36.8% 34.5% 28.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Orangey Brown + (Flakes) 100 'I I () 49
'180 m Vertical 15.6% ' 38.5% 46.0%1 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Brown 0 () i 4 45
i 200 m Vertical 5.5% 67.4% 27.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Yellowish Brown + Flakes 0 'I I Y 54
i210 m Vertical 10.2% 71.6% 18.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Orangey Brown + Flakes 150 'I I Y 60
i 220 m Vertical 19.0% ,
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230 m Vertical 19.8% 47.7% 32.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Brown + (flakes) 0 Y 3 () 48
i 240 m Vertical 11.8% 25.0% 63.2%' 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Light Yellowish Brown 100 Y I 43
'250 m Vertical 29.3%. 24.6% 46.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Oran~.y Brown 200 () 2 I i 44
260 m Vertical 22.7% 31.0% 46.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Oranp;ev Bro"'l1 100 ! 0 3 46
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i 280 m Vertical : 20.8%i 23.9% 4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Oranaey Bro"ll 0 I 0 53
'290 m Vertical 17.7% 32.2% 50.1% 0.0% O.~~ 0.0% Reddish Brown 0 3 Y 34
300 m Vertical 22.5% 40.0% 37.5% 14.1% 0,3% 0,10/0 Dark Brown 0 3 I 36
i 320 m Vertical 45.2% 43.8% 11.0%i 0.0% 0.0% O.O~/& Brown + Flakes 100 Y 4 Y 70
,330 m Vertical 41.2% 46.2% 12.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Brown + IFlakes) i v 3 I () i 69
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Vermiculite Assay - ReJ!:is Resources Screen Series
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Sl!mllie Location % Weight Distribution Assay After Exfolilltion ~ ~ Grade Ac!I. Grade Content
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20m Vertical 15.7% 65.1% 19.2% 287.6 281.7 33.0% • 288 1.0 8.0 269.7 1 6.2% I 0.0% 0.0%
40 m Vertical 17.9% 33.3% 48.8% 262.2 258.1 - 195 0.1 I 6.0 Trace -o.O"At -0.0% -0.0%
60 m Vertical 32.6% 33.2% 34.2% 286.1 276.4 31.7% 344 12 9.6 2SS.S 10.7% 1.8% 0.6%
70 m Vertical 13.9% 40.8% 45.3% 431.7 415.1 275% 643 1.5 11.9 371.3 14.0% • 7.2% 3.0%
80m Vertical 311% 46.9% 22.0% 297.1 258.0 63.8% 336 1.1 9.1 235.8 20.6% 0.0% 0.0%
190 m Vertical 36.1% 45.8% 18.1% 319.1 309.6 - 2SO 0.8 6.3 TrlIce -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
100 m Vertical 13.4% 42.9% 43.7% 306.4 292.1 29.5% 478 1.6 12.5 257.9 15.8% 81% 3.5%
110 m Vertical 13.0% 39.9% 47.1% 269.8 2S2.0 45.8% 310 Ll 9.2 230.9 14.4% 0.00/. 0.0%
120 m Vertical 9.0"/. 43.0% 48.0% I 316.7 303.5 36.3% 375 1.2 9.5 280.3 J1.5% 0.4% 0.2%
1130 m Vertical 15.6% 35.6% 48.8% 322.1 307.1 41.3% 357 11 8.9 285.8 1l.3% 0.0% 0.0"/.
140 m Vertical 8.6% 31.5% I 600% 300.1 296.8 - 243 0.8 6.5 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
1 ISO m Vertical 11.5% 60.5% 28.0% 271.6 263.0 36.4% 295 1.1 8.7 248.0 8.7% 0.0% 0.0%
160 m Vertical 30.3% 41.2% 285% ! 265.2 259.5 - I 200 0.8 6.0 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
170 m Vertical 36.8% 34.5% 28.8% 276.8 268.7 ! 290 LO 8.4 Trace -0.0% -00% -D.O%
! 180 m Vertical 15.6% 38.5% 46.0% 313.6 292.0 - 269 0.9 6.9 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
200 m Vertical 5.5% 67.4% 27.0% 329.4 325.4 - 268 0.8 6.5 Trace -0.0% -00% -0.0%
1210 m Vertical 10.2% 71.6% 18.2% 367.4 360.5 - 287 0.8 6.3 Trace -00% • -00% -0.0%
220 m Vertical 19.0% 47.9% 33"2~'O 329.8 315.5 - 308 0.9 7.5 Trace --a. 0% -0.0% -0.0%
230 m Vertical 19.8% 47.7% 32.6% 303.9 294.2 : 234 0.8 6.2 Trace -0.0% I -0.0% -0.0%
240 m Vertical 11.8% 25.0% 63.2% 287.9 276.3 - 230 0.8 6.4 Trace -0.0% -00% -0.0%
250 m Vertical :29.3% 24.6% 46.1% 314.3 304.9 228 0.7 5.8 Trace -~;j -0.0% -00%
260 m Vertical 22.7% I 31.0% 46.3% 367.6 354.8 - 268 0.7 5.8 Trace -0. -0.0% -0.0%
270 m Vertical :26.4% 27.4% 46.2% 289.6 270.0 - 225 0.8 62 Trace ! -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
280 m Vertical 20.8%
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290 m Vertkal 17.7% 50.1% 280.3 262.5 . 267 10 7.6 Trace -0.0% -00% I -0.0%
300 m Vertical 22.5% 400% 37.5% 316.0 297.4 41.6% 375 1.2 95 271.3 14.1% 0.3% -!!1 320 m Vertical 45.2% 43.8% 11.0% 296.9 281.2 - 261 0.9 7.0 Trace -0.0"/. -0.0%
320 Vertical 41.2% 46.2% 127% 298.4 311.6 - 285 1.0 7.6 Trace -0.0% -00% -0.0%
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10 Vertical 13.2% 50.5% 36.3% 269.1 249.9 - 219 0.8 6.S Trace -00% -000/. -0.0%
20 Vertical 52% IRO% 768% 190.6 lSO.7 - 168 0.9 7.1 Trace -0:f -0.0% -0.0% !
30 Vertical 4.1% 19.2% 76.7% 162.8 157.3 - 126 0.8 6.2 Trace -0. -0.0% -0.0% i 140 Vertical I 1.6% 11.6% 86.8% 1l0.0 116.6 i - SO 0.7 5.3 Trace -0.0%
~ 50 Vertical 332% 47.1% 19.7% 132.0 118.8 - 110 0.8 6.7 Trace -0.0% - -0.0% i
160 Vertical 2.0% 6.1% 91.9% 123.3 120.3 93 08 6.0 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%·
,70 Vertical I 9.8% 25.9"/0 64.3% 199.6 174.3 - 190 1.0 7.6 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -00% I :
-0.0% I 80 Vertical 16.2% 22.5% 61.4% 170.3 148.0 - 172 1.0 Rl Trace -0.0% -{).OO/.
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120 m Vertical 5.3% 71.9% 22.8% 294.6 284.4 26.0% I 484 1.6 13.2 255.4 13.3%, 7.3% 5.2%
130 m Vertical 13.6% 73.3% 131% 290.5 287.6
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150 m Vertical 55.1% 29.6% I 15.3% 181.1 178.3 - 140 0.8 6.2 Trace -0.0% -{)001o -0.0%
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270 Vertical 17.9% 39.1% 43.0% I 252.6 231.6 57.9% 305 1.2 9.7 216.3 14.4% 0.0% 00% i 290 m Vertical 13.0% 62.3% 24.6% 278.4 271.1 30.2% 271 1.0 7.8 254.2 8.7% 0.6% 0.4% I
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310 m Vertical 52.7% 38.9"/. 8.4% 304.5 289.2 17.5% I 680 2.2 17.9 216.9 28.8% , 270% 10.5% I 320 Vertical 38.1% 26.1% 35.8% 204.0 189.8 ! 179 0.9 7.0 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
340 m Vertical 64.9% 24.0% 11.1% 199.7 195.6 - 162 0.8 6.5 Trace -00% I, -0.0% -{)O% I 350 m Vertical 93.2% 4_9~~ 1.9% 205.2 199.7 - 190 0.9 1A Trace -0.00/. -0.0% -0.0%
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Work Description 2008
Claim 1104304
The area was previously trenched in 2004 by Blue Marble Mining. We reviewed their findings and did on site testing with auger drilling parallel to the trenches. We took grab samples for analysis and completed field tests with the torch on micaceous materials that my have potential to be quality vermiculite. Unfortunately, most results were poor and did not warrant complete assay in the laboratory.
We have 2 excavators on site continuing with cross-section work and power trenching.
Winter allow much improved accessibility for the use of excavators. The groomed sno"mobile trails are useable. This has allowed us to complete our work quickly and efficiently. Normally outcrop and very rough rocky conditions prove slow and difficult for use of heavy equipment.
We identified a zones of calcite/marble extending from the southwest comer extending to the north east. The zone is +/-200 meters wide. However, the area has very minimal overburden and is generally between .6-1.5 meters in depth. The second band of marble parallels this band from the south and is separated by low but steep ridges. The south zone has proven to be barren of significant vermiculite to date. (see maps)
Claim boundaries have been re-blazed and flagged.
We are able to dig to bedrock helping us to expose and verify the bedrock for the purpose of tracking the marble zone.
Power trenching with the Sumitomo LOP SH-60 and a Volvo LOP excavator has helped to complete our observations in difficult swamps with high static water levels. The areas of most interest/potential are generally the most difficult to access. The results from trenches TL3, TL4 and TL5 are poor. Overburden is thin and where the marble is identified, no significant vermiculite was found. Assays are being conducted on collected samples.
Low lying areas and watersheds yielded samples occasionally displaying fine silver to gold colored flake. These were very intermittent and continuity could not be traced.
Conclusions Swamps are shallow ranging from .75 to.3 meters deep. We did not locate any vermiculite bearing material with depth.
Work will continue through the winter of2008. We will take advantage of winter conditions and penetrate the low lying areas with more diligence.
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SOUTHERN ONTARIO - Division 90 Claim No: SO 1104304 Status: ACTIVE
Due Date: 2008-Mar-02 Recorded: 1999-Apr-19
Work Required: $ 4,000 Staked:
Total Work: $ 16,000 Township/Area: CAVENDISH (M-0072)
Total Reserve: 0 Lot Description: LOTS 23, 24, 25,26,27 CON.IS
Present 'W'ork $0
Assignment: Claim Units: 10
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Claim Holders Recorded Bolder(s) Percentage REGIS RESOURCES INC. (100.00 %)
Client Number 303719
Transaction Listing Type Date Applied STAKER 1999-Apr-19
STAKER 1999-Apr-19
TRAN 2000-JuJ-26
OTHER 2000-Dec-l I
WORK 2000-Dec-\\ $ 4.000
OTHER 2002-Jan-24
WORK 2002-Jan-24 $ 4,000
Description RECORDED BY BROWN. WILLIAM JA Y (018467)
BROWN WILLlAM JAY (112699) RECORDS 100.00 % TN THE NAME OF FEDER IRVING PHILLIP (304304)
FEDER IRVING PHILLlP (304304) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO BLUE MARBLE MINTNG CORP. (392771)
WORK PERFORMED (ASSA Y. GEOL) APPROVED: 200l-APR-15 Previously: 5500 WORK APPLIED (ASSA Y. GEOL) APPROVED: 2001-APR-15
WORK PERFORMED (INDUS) APPROVED: 2002-JAN-29
WORK APPLIED (INDUS) APPROVED: 2002-JAN-29
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WORK 2003-Apr-03 $ 825 WORK APPLIED (GEOL, PSTRIP) APPROVED: 2003-MA Y -13
OTHER 2003-Apr-22 WORK PERFORMED (INDUS, PSTRIP) APPROVED: 2003-JUN-15
WORK 2003~Apr-22 $ 4,000 WORK APPLIED (lNDUS, PSTRIP) APPROVED: 2003-JUN-25
OTHER 2004-Mar-02 PENDlNG PROCEEDINGS COMMENCED ORDER 2004-Mar-31 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND
INCLUDING 2004-JUL-27 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
OTHER 2004-JuJ-27 WORK PERFORMED (GEOL, PROSP) APPROVED: 2004-DEC-Ol Previously: 2522
WORK 2004-Jul-27 $ 3,175 WORK APPLIED (GEOL. PROSP) APPROVED: 2004-DEC-01
OTHER 2005-Apr-13 PENDING PROCEEDlNGS COMMENCED MISC 2005-Apr-13 PENDlNG PROCEEDINGS BY
COMMISSIONER MISC 2005-May-05 ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER OTHER 2005-May-13 PENDING PROCEEDINGS REMOVED FROM
ORDER P0490.00072 ORDER 2005-May-13 COMMISSIONER EXCLUDES 438 DAYS
(SECTION 67) AND SETS NEW ANNIVERSARY DATE 2006-JUL-Ol
TRAN 2006-Dec-15 BLUE MARBLE MINING CORP. (392771) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO REGIS RESOURCES INC. (303719)
OTHER 2006-Dec-lS PENDlNG PROCEEDINGS REMOVED ORDER 2006-Dec-18 COMMISSIONER REMOVES PENDING
PROCEEDINGS ORDER 2006-Dec-lS COMMISSIONER EXCLUDES 610 DAYS
(SECTION 67) AND SETS NEW ANNIVERSAR Y DATE 2008-MAR-02
Claim Reservations 01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers 02 Sand and gravel reserved 03 Peat reserved 04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply 05 Including land under water 06 Excluding road
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The exploration program consisted of prospecting in during autumn ~::E:'f;l~ surface work from previous workings, determine access points for use of the excavator and completing till sampling (auger). We concentrated on the vermiculite bearing zones associated with marble/calcite.
We reviewed OGS maps and work completed by Blue Marble Corp. during previous years. Our field observations did not support the data and we planned to re-trench some of the workings. We used the excavator to complete parallel trenches (TL-3), as well as explore new sites.
Tren(~h TL-3 parallels Trench CD (Blue Marble)
The initial excavations revealed minimal potential for conditions that would produce vermiculite. Consequently, we sampled the trenches on 10 meter intervals. If we had been successful in locating more favorable mineral, we would have reduced the sample stations to 2.5 meters. However, we did not locate any significant vermiculite.
Overburden ranges from 30 -150 cm. Much of the area has a thin cover of vegetation and dry loam or clay. In the areas we have explored to date, ground conditions are not conducive to finding vermiculite. Some vermicuHte is detected where marble is close to surface and weathered.
We completed Trench TL-4 and TL-5 as a result of ground observations which suggested that low lying areas with intermittent outcrop (marble) may lead to discovery of vermiculite deposits.
(see observations, sample logs and assay results)
Recommendations:
A more through prospecting and sampling program is planned for the summer of 2008. We will focus on the south central area of the marble complexes.
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COMMERCIAL VERMICULITE ANALYSIS DATA
Vermiculite Assav - R.legis Resources Screen Series
% Weight Dlstnbuhon After Exfohatlon ~.
- 18 ·18+ 70 -70 Wtl2.) Wt...tn LQE (%) Vol (mL) LmLLgl i
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10.4% 300.0 295.8 16.2% 383 L3 I 1
21.7% 59.8% 18.5% 354.8 340.8 28.5% 507 1.4
24,9~/o 29.3% 45.7% 268.1 237.4 67.5% 1 294 1.1
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20.2% 34.2% I 45,6% 285.1 277.8 - 282 1.0
I 21.7% 66.4% 1 11.9% 314.8 308.0 23.7% 416 L3 I
20.2% 40.5% 39.3% 378.0 361.4 37.4% : 477 1.3
1- 216% 55.5% 22,9"/. 329.6 319.7 29.0% I 407 1.2
I 10.4% 46.0% 43.6% 439.3 419.4 . 42.4% I 491 I 11
I 37.5% 519% 10,6% 315.7 307.3 27.8% 425 I 1.3
7.6% 55.7% 36.8% 436.8 412.3 1339% 587 i 1.3
24.2% 59.9% 15.9% 277.1 268.9 30.4% 342 1.2
28.1% 44.6% 27,2% 318.3 297.7 560% ! 340 1.1 I
36.5% 45.2% I 18.3% 257.7 242.4 61.4% 260 1.0
28,8% 39.4% 31.8% 202.4 1 197.6 24.9% I 256 13
29.20/0 34.8% 36,0% 181.9 177.0 25,1% 236 1.3
12,2% 38.6% 49.2% I 275.6 269.7 - 240 0.9
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33.9% 46,0% 20.1% j 280.1 271.7 1 46.9% 273 1.0
15.2% 39,7% 45.1% 300.6 280.8 40.9"/. 410 1.4
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9.9 307.1 11.6% 3.9% 2.0% 1
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10,1 333.6 1L7% 01% 0.0%
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30m Vertical 91% 67.5% 23.4% 00% 00% 00% Reddish Brown 70120 Y \ 1 ! I 52
40 m VertIcal 70% 69.3% 23,7%' 00% 0,0'/, I 0,0% ReddlSh Brown 30 70 Y i 2 50
50mVerticai 49,1% 294% 21.5% 8'l"/' 00% 00% Red'hshBrown~(Flakes) i Bro",,", 3050 () 1 () 50
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« II"" 2",7",0-"m"-,Y-"ert=lc,,,a~1 -I-..;2",2,-,1,-,~",,+' .,5,,6c..~ 21 3% 9 'l"/, 0 1% 0 0% While T Dark Brown + Flakes Light Brown ' 50 130' () i 2 1
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29CmVertlcal 14.4% 538'!;"~,+3"1,-8""o/,,,,.,,-,_O,,.,,,0'l"-'V',-+_O=0'l-,,Yo,-+ __ ,,,0-,,0'lc.v.::....._..;...,,,B,,,ro,,,wn~"-'+"F-"la~k"'es,, ___________ +--------_-_~.--+-"I~O..:4~0'-t'----i+-i-_!..I-+--~ __ Y'-t-___ 3e..7'--_-l
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320 m VertIcal 361% :\\\,4% 2,",5~.5~O"Y,+, _9~.",6",%'-t--""O-"O'lccV',-+ __ ,_,,,,O)-,,-, O%"-__ -j'_~Ye=l1ow::.t:IS=hl"""" Bro"'WTlO'''-_________ 'I-''Bc.ro'''Wfl= ________ ,,'-e2::;O::-:.i. 90 I)
,330m Vertical 1116% 456%J428%' 0.0% 00% i 00'/. Oran"evBrown 50 120 2
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! 31 i 340 m VertIcal 19 'l"/, 41 6% 38 5'10! 0.0'/0 I 00% 0.0'/0 ! Light YellOWish B,own ,,_ __ ________________ +-"3"'O-'-'12~O+_Y.!_+_--+_-'I--1~--L--+--....:4C!:2--_
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360 m Vertical 19.5% "57% 347% 00% 00'/, OO'/' YellowISh Brown 1 _____________ ..L."'4::.0...:8"O'-'--'Y.....J'-__ ·~'_1 ...L. __ --" ____ .L._~5"'4'---'
COMMERCIAL VERMICULITE ANALYSIS DATA
Vermiculite Assa • is Resou rres Screen Series
Samples: 304 TL4 Date: 3131/08
SamDI" Location % Weight DIstribution Assav After ExfohatlOn Rock (irade Ad, Grade Content' -- --imetres +J8 .J 8 + 70 ·70 Wt(2l Wt(2l LQE1%' VoUmU (mUll) Bru!sllOo WI!!!.) Vm(%1 Vm ("/0)* I'm (%)*
10 m Vertical 27.9% 18.6% 53.4% 167.9 164.4 · 139 0.8 6.6 Trace -0.0% I -00"10 I -0.0%
110 m Vertical 13.2% 67.9% 190"/. 268.5 253,4 - 273 1.0 8,1 Trace 1-00% : -0.0% -0,0%
120 m Vertical 16.5% 63,6% 19,9% 278.2 !
260.3 291 1.0 8,4 Trace ! -0.0% · -0.0% -0,0%
130 m Vertical 9.1% 67.5% 23.4% 284.0 271.4 · 268 0.9 7.6 Trace -0.0% -00% -0,0%
i40 m Vertical 7.0% 69.3% 23.7% 289.2 273.5 · 297 1.0 8.2 Trace I -00% ·-00"/. -0,0%
50 m Vertical 49.1% 29.4% 21.5% 243.7 234.0 44.7% 224 0.9 1.4 2,22.0 ! 8.9% 0.0% 0,0% I
60 m Vertical 45.go/o 31.2% 23.0% 233.3 224.0 , 42.5% 220 09 7.6 21l.4 9.4% 0.0% 00%
70 m Vertical 20,6% 44.8% 34.6% 203.3 I 193.5 - 185 0,9 1.3 Trace I -00% -0.0% -0.0%
80 m Vertical 21.1% 39.9% 39.1% 258.0 251.3 · 219 0.8 6.8 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0% ..
90 m Vertical 38.6% 49,10/. 12.4% 218.6 215.9 22,7% 221 1.0 8.1 206.7 i 5.4% Li~/O 0.5% ,
100 m Vertical 22.3% 47.4% 30.3% 270.6 255.1 30,go/. I 419 1.5 124 220.5 18.5% 10.0% 4.8%
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'110 m Vertical 22.5% 48.9% 28.7% 257.6 243.4 30.0% 385 1.5 12.0 210.2 18.4% 10.4% 5.1%
120 m Vertical 21.1% 56.6% 22.3% 322.6 308.9 32,5% ' 417 : 1.3 10.4 280.5 13.1% 3.8'% 2.1%
i 130 111 Vertical 37,0% 49.2~i 13.8% 224.7 215.8 32.2% 275 1.2 9.8 197.1 1 12.3% 3.2%) 1.6%
140 m Vertical 19.5% 45.8% 34.7% 297.8 288.1 · 225 0.8 6.1 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
150 m Vertical 26.1% 44.2% 29.7% 243.7 235.7 · 195 0.8 6.4 I Trace 1-0.0% , -0.0% -0.0% ;
160 m Vertical I 52.1% 35.0% I 12,9% 209.6 200.4 · 190 0.9 7.3 Trace 1 -0.0% -0.0% -0.0% I !
170 m Vertical 63,1% 27.8% 9.0% 198.0 191.2 - 208 LI 8.4 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
180 m Vertical 45.8% 36.3% i 17.8% 254.0 240.2 31.9% . 360 14 11.4 210.7 17.0% 8.1~"o 2,9°!~
190 111 Vertical 15.9% 21.6% 62,5% 270.6 257.9 - ! 231 0.9 6.8 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
200 m Vertical 10.7% 27.2% 62.1% 292.6 278.4 35.2% : 370 1.3 10.1 I 252.3 13,8% 3.~~-'G 0,9%
210111 Vertical 18.7% 24.1% 57.2% 281.6 272.0 222 0.8 6.3 Trace ! -0.0% -0.0% -0.0% j 220 m Vertical 38.5% 30.6% 30.9% 425.7 406.2 38.9% 515 12 9.7 I 375.6 11.8% 0.0% 0.0% I I
230 m Vertical 64% 48.7% 44.8% 317.1 299.0 · 296 0.9 7.5 Trace -0,0% -0.0% -0,0%
240 m Vertical 7.8% 47.6% ! 44.6% 303.0 279.5 299 l.0 7.9 I Trace -0.0% ..(l.0% -0.0%
250 m Vertical 7.8% 8.3% 83.go/o 235.3 217.6 55.1% 236 1.0 8.0 203.2 13.6% 00"/. 0.0%
260 m Vertical 23.6% 28.9% I 47.5% 271.8 260.3 204 0.8 6.0 Trace -0.0% ..(l.0% -0.0"1. 1
,270 m Vertical 22.1% 56.7% I 213% 268.9 259.9 ·33.7% 282 I 1.0 8.4 242.2 I 9.go/. 0.1% 0.0% i 280 m Vertical 7.4% 67.7% 24,8% 309.9 289.8 36.0% 439 14 113 254.1 \8.0% 7,0% 4.7% I
290 m Vertical 14.4% 53.8% 31.8% 308.2 294.9 · 314 1.0 8.2 Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0% I
300 m Vertical 19.1% 64.8% 16,1% 281.0 274.8 22.3% 380 1.4 10.8 253.2 9.9% 5.7%, 3.7% I 310 m Vertical 12.9% 58.5% 28.6% 306.0 282.9 49,0% 393 1.3 10.3 258.9 15.4% 0.0% 0.0% I
320111 Vertical 36.1% 38.4% 25.5% 239.1 23U 34.8% 240 1.0 8.0 216 .. 1 9.6% 0.0% 0.0%
330 m Vertical 11.6% 45.6% 42.8% 251.2 237.3 - 223 ! 09 7.1 Trace ! -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
340 m Vertical 199% 41.6% 38.5% 272.4 262.7 · 237 0.9 7.0 I
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350 m Vertical 40.5% 36.7% 228% 270.9 258.5 · 277 1.0 8.2 Trat-e -0,0% -0.0% -0.0%
1360 m Vertical 19.5% 45.7% I 34.7% 257.3 250.1 236 ! 09 7.3 Trace -0.0% -0,0% -0,0"/. I
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COMMERCIAL VERMICULITE ANALYSIS DATA
Vermiculite Assay· R is Resources Screen Series
% Weight Distribution Assay Aner Exfoliation Bag Yield
- 18 ·18 + 70 ·70 Wtkl Wtkl LOE~%l Vol (mlJ (mU<d Bjlgslton
72.0% 112% 16,8% 101.8 J 95.3 43,0% I 125 l.2 9.8
37.7% 35.0"/0 27,4% 257.5 244.7 3:!,9% i 362 14 11.3
84.5% 9"~1> 5.6% 130.8 124.6 · 106 0.8 6.5
48.2% 41.5% 10.4% 204.0 196.5 26.1% I 337 1.7 132
23.9% 38.2% 37.9% 1 258.6 246.8 · 254 1.0 7.9
32.9% 37.6% 1 29.5% 188.8 179.3 385% 204 LI 8.7
44.5% 39.8% 15,7% 232.5 233.3 I · I 21l 0.9 7.3
26.9% 33.3% 39.8% ! 303.5 288.1 42.8% i 364 1.2 9,6
12.1% 50.1% 37.8% 433.4 412.9 298% I 602 14 ILl
20.5% 29.7% 49.8% 1 328.7 313.6 · 250 0,8 6,J
33.4% 26.7% 39.9% 1 308.8 I 302.9 270 0.9 7.0
22,7% 58,1% 1 19,2% 381.7 367.9 35.8% 1 404 Ll 85
34.3% 25.4% I 40.3% 302.5 292.9 · 264 0.9 7.0
110% 24.2% 64.9% 249.4 i 242.7 · 202 0.8 6.5 I
46.4% 39.5% 14.[% 285.6 267.5 30,1% 496 1.7 l3.9
44.1% 4L8% 14.1% 293.6 274.8 38.4% j 395 1.3 10.8 I
48.5% 37.4% 14.1% 262.8 248.7 37.9% I 345 L3 10.5
Date' 3/31108
Rock Grade Ad! Grade Content
WI liz) Vm(%) Vm(%r Vm ('Yo)'
86.7 14,8% 0.3% 0.0%
218.6 15.1% 1 5.7% I
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175.3 14.1% 8.0% 3.3%
Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0%
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164.1 13.1% 0.9% 0.3%
I Trace -0.0% 1 -0,0% -0.0% I
1 267.5 11.9% 0,0% 0.0%
! 364.6 15.9% 8.0% 4.0% I Trace -0.0% -0.0% -0.0% !
Trace -0.0% -0.0% -o.o~{,
I 343.2 10.1% 0,0% 0.0%
I Traee -0.0% -00% -0.0%
Trace -0.0% 1 -0.0% -0,0%
225.4 2U% 13.0% 5,:?:%
244.6 16.7% 45~/o 1.9%
I 225.6 14.2% 2,:!% I 0,8%
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ILocatron I % Weight Distnbution AssaI". % Vm I Con.en., % Vm lore i MKa I ClAY! 'i Mo" t I Feed -18+40 I 1m I +18 1-18+701 -70 UnGOtT I Corr ('Off Htcm
:0 m Verttcal I 12.0"",' 11.2% 168% 14~% 0.3% 00% OrarU!tW Bro\N!'l Brown I 020 : ..Y. LJ 8&
'10 m Vertical 3770/0 350"4 274°/0 i5I% 5.7% I 20% Y dloWlsh Brown I L,cill Gr"",," 8m"" 20 60_ D 1 49
1 20 m Verncal 84.5% 9.9"/0 i 5,6% 0,00/" O_~/o. ' OOCA .. j Oran£g: Brown + 1~~ SIlver flakes: J 1040 Y ! I I y 57
130 m Vertical 48.2% I 4L5% 10.4% 14.1% & OC/oJ 33% WhIte) -!'- Dark Brown + Flakes LIght Cir<lYl,n Brown 20 70 () I I y ;9
4(} m V <mcal 11.'l% 1&2% 37.9"/~ {H)% -000/0, , 0.0% Oran~ev Brown .,- Larg~ SIlver Flakes LIJ(h, Brown I 0 20 Y Y 2 I y 44
!so m Vemcai ; 32.9'1/0 376% 29_5% 13 ]"/6 I 0 9°/t) 0,3% Oran."" Bro"", - <SIlver flakes) L,cilt Brown I 00 y Y 4 : 0 I 44
160 m Vemeal 445% 39&% I 15~1o OJ)% 0.0% 1 0.0010 OfMi!:¢Y Brown "1" Flakes i 30 70 i y 1 Y 69
,70m Vemcal 26<)% 33J% i 39&% 119% 00% 00% Oran 'ev Brown I I (\ i ;--!-1 !SO m Vemcal 12 i% 501%) 37-&% 15 QO/~ 8.0% ! 4~." O,aru<..,Brown Oran2ev Brown no i y y 2_ ' 47
100 m Vertical 20.5% 29,7% 49_SO/o O~/~ 00% 1 000/0 YelioWlsh Brown I 30 70 Y 1 1 1 48 I
: 100 m Vemcal 33.4% 26.7''/0 39.9%: Q_Q'I'/O 00% o Q'I/o Y.llowlS" Brown 50 100 H I I 5!
:IIOmVertteal ; 22~(\ 58 1*/6 192% 10_1%) 0.0% I 00% Orangey Brown Brown o lll) y 0 : 51
1120 m Verncal 3431% 25A~/O ! 403%: O_{)I% i 00% 1 OOC'/~ V dlowtSh Brown i, 0 20 H I I 1 49
:130mVertJca1 ! 110% 242% : 64_90/,,; 00% 0.00/0 OO<h~ ! YelloWlsh Brown o gO y I i 37
; 140 m V<mcal i 464% 395% 14 I%! 2L1C)/q IH)%I 5~/(' Orangey Brown ~ Flakes Grey1S" Brown + Sd_ Flak<os 010 Y I Y 5Q I
Il50mVemcal 44_1% 41.8% l4.I%! 167",(, I 4.5% I 1.9% I Oran""" Brown Gr""". Rro,"" + S,lv .. FI.~e> I tHO Y 2 I 57
i 160 m Vertical : 48.5% 31 4% 141%i 1420/. i 22% 0.8% Orangey Bm"" G,,,,,,sh Brown + 5,1, ... Flakes 1 0 30 . Y 2 i ! 56