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• Assessment Report
Prospecting In
Copenace and Marsh Townships
Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division
Northeastern Ontario
NTS: 42 C/1 and 42 C/8
Written by;
• Claudia Wilck, RR 1, Parry Sound ON, P2A 2W7
July 14, 2008
For
Chalice Diamond Corp"
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction - ownership, description and overview Location and Access General Geology Personnel Prospecting Program Sampling Procedures Analytical Procedures Discussion Target Cop_Ol overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop _04 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop_l 0 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop_II overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop _13 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop _15 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Cop_I 7 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target M _18 overview, traverse / location map, field log Recommendations Qualifying Statement References
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Figure 1: Chalice Diamond Corp. - Access & Target Location Map for Copenace and Marsh Township Claims
Figure 2: Key Location Map of Chalice Diamond Corp. Project Area
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 - True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. / Actlabs: Geochemical Analysis Results with Certificate of Analysis
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Introduction - Ownership, Description and Overview
Golden Chalice Resources Inc of Vancouver, British Columbia holds a 100% interest in 7 claims being numbers: 4202734 (16 units/256 ha), 4209541 (15 units/240 ha), 4202742 (16 units/256 ha), 4209532 (15 units/240 ha), 4209533 (15 units/240 ha), 4202733 (16 units/256 hal all situated in Copenace Township and 4202738 (16 units/256 ha) situated in Marsh Township.
Chalice Diamond Corp. of Vancouver, British Columbia holds 100% interest in 1 claim being claim 4217271 (16 units/256 ha) situated in the Township of Copenace.
Golden Chalice Resources Inc and Chalice Diamond Corp. have an approved Plan of Arrangement in place since September 21, 2006 and as a result work may therefore be filed by Chalice Diamond Corp on Golden Chalice Resources Inc claims.
All of the above mentioned claim blocks are contiguous and are located @ 50 km northeast of Wawa in northeastern Ontario. See figure 1 - Access and Location Map for Copenace and Marsh Township Claims.
The prospecting program was conducted over portions of these claims during the summer months of 2006 and 2007. A total of 8 target areas were prospected by teams of two; Dedicated field crews located target areas using hand-held GPS instruments -logging waYPoints, traverse routes and sample locations (See: Traverse waypoints and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview); prospecting notes and sample observations were recorded on formatted sheets. (See Field Logs accompanying each target overview and Fig. 1 for Target Location Map). Target areas Cop_01, Cop_04, Cop_10, Cop_11, Cop_13, Cop_15, Cop_17 and M_18 were prospected (See: Target area overview for each target). 3 rock samples were collected in order to ascertain geochemical analysis for 1 E 1, Au and PGE -The rock samples were processed by True North Mineral Laboratories of Timmins, ON.
The costs associated with conducting the work program outlined in this report are to be applied to claims: 4209194 (16 units/256 ha), 4209183 (2 units/32 ha) and 4209182 (8 units/128 ha) having imminent due dates of October 28, 2008.
As outlined in this report, expenditures made by the company towards exploration activities on their mineral claims are to be applied for assessment work credits, in order to keep these mineral claims in good standing as per the Ontario Mining Act.
Location and Access
The claims are located about 50 km northeast of Wawa in northeastern Ontario, in the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division. To access the property, from Wawa ON, take Hwy 101 about 65 km east, turning north onto Hwy 651, drive about 36 km to a forest access road and turn east. A portion of the target areas vary between 4 km and 18 km east along the logging roads; continuing north along Hwy 651 for about another 6 km turn west onto forest access roads to access the rest of the target areas which vary between 1 km and 5 km along the logging roads. (See each target for UTM Coordinates for location.) See figure 1 - Access Map to the Copenace and Marsh Township claims. The town of Missanabie is located @ 56 Km north of Hwy 101 along Highway 651 and the field crews were based in Missanabie during the duration of the program. The prospecting teams traveled by truck and may have also used ATV to reach the target areas each day. See: Field Logs accompanying each target overview for traverse waypoints and sample UTM Coordinates.
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General Geology (after Bennett, Gerald, 1978, GR172 OGS)
The major lithologic units are of Precambrian age. The oldest recognized rocks are metamorphosed basaltic flows, intermediate to felsic pyroclastics and flows, detrital metasediments and minor iron formation which form a metavolcanic-metasedimentary complex of Early Precambrian age. The metavolcanics have been intruded by a variety of metamorphosed intermediate to felsic porphyries and metagabbros.
The metavolcanic-metasedimentary belt is folded into a shallow plunging, generally southeasttrending syncline. The metamorphic grade ranges from lower green-schist in the northwest to almandine-amphibolite in the south and southeast. A variety of syntec-tonic and post-tectonic granitic plutons intrude the metavolcanic-metasedimentary complex.
The presence of extensive areas of catazonal igneous and metamorphic rocks in the southern and southeastern parts of the area indicates considerable uplift relative to the northern part. This uplift may coincide with that of the Kapuskasing structures.
Numerous diabase dikes intrude all of the major lithologic units of the area.
A syenite dike and a few ultramafic lamprophyres are the youngest known rock types of the area.
Personnel
The following personnel worked on this property and conducting the following work activities summarized below:
Personnel Activitx Dates Worked Man Da~s Dan Sullivan Prospecting Sept. 29 106 & May 17 107 2 days Peter Smith Prospecting July 20 106 & May 17 107 2 days Dannica Switzer Prospecting July 15, 2006 1 day
Dakota Souliere Prospecting Aug 15,2007 1 day Josh Guthrie Prospecting May 23,2007 1 day
Katy Richard Compiling Data Aug. 22,2007 1 day Katy Richard Prospecting May 22, 23, 2007 & Aug. 15 /07 3 days
Frank Longpre Prospecting Sept. 9,2006 1 day Jacqueline Jolliffe Prospecting May 22,2007 1 day Jacqueline Jolliffe Compiling Data May 6 & 12, 2007 2 days
Graham Stone Prospecting July 15 & 20, 2006 2 days
Graham Stone Logistics July 16/06 May 6 & 12/07 (in field office-Missianbie) Aug 10(1/2) 2007 3.5 days
Claudia Wilck Report July 12, 13 & 14, 2008 3 days
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Prospecting Program
In the Copenace and Marsh Township claims possible kimberlite targets have been identified from the residual magnetic intensity data, based on the identification of roughly circular anomalies. This procedure was automated by using a known pattern recognition technique (Keating, 1995), which consists of computing, over a moving window, a first-order regression between a vertical cylinder model anomaly and the gridded magnetic data. Only the results where the absolute value of the correlation coefficient is above a threshold of 75% were retained. The results are depicted as circular symbols, scaled to reflect the correlation value. The most favorable targets are those that exhibit a cluster of high amplitude solutions. Correlation coefficients with a negative value correspond to reversely magnetized sources. It is important to be aware that other magnetic sources may correlate well with the vertical cylinder model, whereas some kimberlite pipes of irregular geometry may not.
Keating Correlation Coefficients (modified from Ontario airborne geophysical surveys, magnetic data, Wawa area; Ontario Geological Survey, Geophysical Data Set 1009-Revised, 2003)
Keating magnetic anomalies were identified from Geological Survey of Canada 2001: First Vertical Derivative of Magnetic Field with Keating Coefficients Map Dumont R., Coyle M., Potvin J., Geological Survey of Canada, 2001 Ontario: Manitowik Lake, NTS 42C/1 Open file 4076/0GS Map 81 719
A total of 8 Keating anomaly target areas were prospected by teams of two; Dedicated field crews located target areas using hand-held GPS instruments - logging waypoints, traverse routes and sample locations (See: Traverse waypoints and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview); prospecting notes and sample observations were recorded on formatted sheets. (See Field Logs accompanying each target overview). Each evening the prospecting team download their GPS into the main data base for the project and write up an overview on each target; prospecting notes and sample observation sheets are entered into the main data base at the Missanabie field office.
Sampling Procedures
Sampling methods of the rock is standard as with most methods of precious and base metal sampling. The objective is to collect a large enough sample to allow a complete geochemical analysis and retain a hand specimen. When enough rock was obtained, a sample number tag was enclosed within the sample and the sample bags were securely closed using double wraps of flagging tape or zip ties. Sample sites were flagged with sample number, sample location UTM Coordinates entered into a hand held GPS and general sample comments noted; such as Sample Number, Zone, Easting, Northing, Claim Number, Township and Sample Comments: i.e. sample colour, grain size, mineralization, magnetiC and acid tests and landform characteristics. Samples were then promptly taken to the field office at the end of each working day. (See: Field Logs accompanying each target area overview)
The samples were secured and controlled at the Chalice Diamond Corp field office located in Missanabie ON. Here the samples were inventoried as a double check against the field data notes so that all samples were accounted for. Subsequently, most of the samples were transported directly to True North Minerals Laboratories Inc. in Timmins ON, on June 7,2007.
Analytical Procedures Discussion
True North Mineral Laboratories Inc, located at 475 Railway Street, Timmins Ontario, P4N 2P5, telephone (705) 268-0303 was engaged to analyse the rock samples (to be crushed - RX2) for 1E1, Au and PGE. True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. I Actlabs - geochemical procedure is as follows:
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• Sample Preparation
To obtain meaningful analytical results, it is imperative that sample collection and preparation be done properly. ACTLABS can advise on sampling protocol for your field program if requested. Once the samples arrive in the laboratory, ACTLABS will ensure that they are prepared property. As a routine practice with rock and core, the entire sample is crushed to a nominal minus 10 mesh (1.7 mm), mechanically split (riffle) to obtain a representative sample and then pulverized to at least 95% minus 150 mesh (106 microns).
As a routine practice, we will automatically use cleaner sand between each sample at no cost to the customer. Quality of crushing and pulverization is routinely checked as part of our quality assurance program. Randomization of samples in larger orders (>100) provides an excellent means to monitor data for systematic errors. The data is resorted after analysis according
to sample number. Please request Code Random (additional $1.00/sample) if you prefer randomization.
Samples submitted in an unorganized fashion will be subject to a sorting surcharge and may substantially slow turnaround time. Providing an accurate detailed sample list bye-mail will also aid in improving turnaround time and for Quality Control purposes. Additional charges may apply for poorly organized batches. Code CP2 - Sample list not provided for orders over 25 samples
($O.25/sample); Code CP3 - Sorting chaotic shipments ($O.50/sample).
Rock, Core and Drill Cuttings
code RX1 crush up to 75% passing 2 mm, split (250 g) and pulverize (hardened stee'l to 85% passing 751! « 5 kg)
code RX1 crush up to 90% passing 2 mm, split (250 g) and Terminator pulverize (hardened steel) to 85% passinR 75)l~< 5 kg) code RX2 crush, split and pulverize with mild steel (100 g)
(best for low contamination) code RX3 oversize charge per kilogram (if required) code RX4 pulverization only (mild steel)
(coarse pulp or crushed rock) code RX5 ~ulverize ceramic (100 0) code RX6 hand pulverize small samples
(agate mortar & pestle) code RX7 crush onlv (solit) code RX8 sample prep only surcharge no analyses • code RX9 compositing (per composite) code RX10 drY drill cuttinQS in plastiC bags code RX11 checking quality of pulps or rejects
prepared by other labs and issuing report
$7.75
$8.50
$8.00
$1.75 $5.75
$14.00 $14.00
$4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.75 $7.50
Pulverization Contaminants Added (amount added depends on hardness of material and particle size required)
Mill Type
Mild Steel (best choice) Hardened Steel
Ceramic Tungsten Carbide Agate
Contaminant Added
Fe (up to 0.2%) Fe (uP to 0.2%), Cr (up to 200 ppm), trace Ni, Si, Mn and C AI (up to 0.2%), Sa. trace REE w ( up to 0.1%), Co, C, Ta, Nb and Ti Si (up to 0.3%), AI, Na, Fe, K, Ca, Mg, Pb
Note: Larger sample sizes than listed above can be pulverized at additional cost.
Soils, Stream and Lake Bottom Sediments Biogeochemical Samples
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code S1 drying (60°C) and Sieving (-80 mesh) save all portions $3.25 code 61 drying and blending humus
code S1 DIS d"l!ng (60°C) and sieving (-80 meSh), discard oversize $2.75 code 62 drying and macerating vegetation code S1-230 drying (60°C) and sieving (-230 meSh), save oversize $4.25 code 63 dry ashing code S1-230 DIS drying (60°C) and sieving (-230 meSh), discard oversize $4.00 code 64 washing vegetation code 82 lake bottom sediment preparation crush & sieve (-80 mesh) $6.50 code 65 samples submitted in plastiC bags, add
code 83 alternate size fractions and bracket sieving, add $2.00
code 84 Enzyme Leach'" or SGH drying (40°C) & sieving (-60 mesh) $3.50
code 85 wet or damp samples submitted in plastic bags, add $1.50
code S6 separating -2 micron material $65.00 Special Digestion Procedures
code S7 methylene iodide heavy mineral separation $50.00 specific gravity of 3.3 (250 grams) codeMDI Microwave digestion - closed vessel
Sample Storage and Disposal All soil, sediment and vegetation coming from outside Canada require incineration prior to disposal under CFIA regulations. All pulps and rejects will be returned to the client at cost. Disposal costs are additional. Pulps and rejects will incur a storage fee after 6 months .
RTRN Return of all reject portions and/or pulps At cost INCIN Incineration of soil, sediment and vegetation samples from outside Canada $0.25
(for samples up to 0.5 kg; samples over 0.5 kg will have higher inCineration costs) STORE 1 Monthly storage of reject after 6 months $0.20 STORE 2 Monthly storage of pulps after 6 months $0.08 STORE 3 Monthly storage of sieve rejects after 6 months $0.10
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Precious Metal Geochemistry Gold and Silver Analyses
Code Method
1Al Au Fire Assay-INAA (Qeochem) 1A2 Au Fire Assay-AA (geochem) 1A2-50 Au Fire Assay-AA (qeochem) 1A3-30 Au Fire Assav-Gr<!vimetric (Assav) 1A3-50 Au Fire Assay-Gravimetric (Assay) 1A3-Ag Au, Ag Fire Assay-Gravimetric (Assay)
"1A4 Au Fire Assay-Metallic Screer (Assay) "1A4-1000 Au Fire Assay-Metallic Screen (Assay) 1A6 Au BLEG-ICP/MS (geochem) 1A8 Au Aqua Regla-ICP-MS (geochem) 1E Ag Aqua Regia-ICP (geochem) 8-Ag Ag Fire Assay-Gravimetric (assay)
Sample Weight
30 Q
30 9 50 q
29.16 Q
50 9 29.16 9
500 q
1,000 q
1000 Q
30 9 5g 29.16 9
Imperial
Range
0.001-30 ozlt 0.001-300zlt
10.001-30 oLit (Au) 0.1-30 ozl! (Ag) 0.001-300zl! 0.001-300zlt
0.1-300zl!
Metric Range
1-20000 RPb 5-3,000 ppb 5-3000oob 0.03-1 000 qjmT 0.03-1,000 qlmT 0.03-1,000 glmT (Au) 3-1,000 glmT (Ag) 0.03-1 000 QlmT 0.03-1 000 qlmT 0.1-10000ppb 0.2-2,000 ppb 0.2-100 ppm 3-1,000 glmT
Price
$16.00 $13.50 $15.00 $1750 $18.50 $20.00
$75.00 $100.00
$46.00 $15.00
$5.00 $14.00
Note: Use of 50 gram sample for fire assay may nol provide optimum recovery.
We participate in numerous proficiency testing programs including the CANMET PTP-MAL for ISO 17025. Blanks duplicates and standards are reported in all sample batc~1es.
Sample size used for analysis can be varied. The price may be higher or ,ower depending on sample size. For gold and silver by INAA - see Codes 10, 10 enhanced, 1 EPI, 1 EPI/MS, 1H or 1H2.
Gold, Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium - all ppb
'CIOOtIO
10000
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Range of ""UDS lor various gold analYSis m8lhoils
I I = S 3 = ~ ~ ~ !
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Code Method Sample Weight Detection limit Price
Au Pt Pd Rh
1 C-exploration Fire Assay-ICPIMS 30 9 2 5 4 $17.50 1C-EXP 2 Fire Assay-ICP/MS 30 9 1 0.5 0.5 $20.00 1 C-research Fire Assay-ICPIMS 30 9 1 0.1 0.1 $28.00
1C-Rhodium Fire Assay-ICPfMS 30 9 5 ! $35.00
Platinum Group Elements (NiS Fire Assay - 50 g)- all ppb
05 Ir Ru Rh Pt Pd Au Re Price
Code 1 B1 1-2 samples INAA Finish 2 OJ 5 0.2 5' 2 0.5 5 3+ samples Code 1B2 1-2 samples ICPIMS Finish 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+ samples
Notes: • ~ Code 1M or 1A4-1000 - A representative 500 gram or 1000 gram sample split is sieved at 100 mesh (149 micron),
$275.00 $150.00 $275.00 $15000
with assays performed on the entire +100 mesh fraction and two splits of the -100 mesh fraction. It is important not to overpulverize the sample too finely, as tests have shown gold will plate out on the mill and be lost. When assays have been completed on the coarse and fine portions of the bulk sample, a final assay is calculated based on tre weight of each fraction. Price includes sample screening .Jut not crushing and pulverizing .
• * Code 1 B - Detection limits for ::>j are increased with high Au/Pt ratios and limits for other elements will be affected by abnonTlally high Au, Sb and Cu content. Samples with high Au can be reanalyzed by Code 1 C exploration or research. Zn concentrates are not amenable to the nickel sulphide fire assay.
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Assay Products Code 8 - Assay Products
Assays provide quantitative determinations of elements in non-processed geological materials. Assays are usually required only when the client knows or suspects higher levels of metals in samples. Geochemical methods generally provide lower detection limits than assays. For lower levels, geochemical methods should be Jsed. All assays are traceable to international reference standards. Prices listed in our fee schedule are for normal geologic materials and are not for metallurgical products. Metallurgical products such as heads and concentrates are handled separately to prevent contamination in the laboratory. These materials are charged at five times the prices listed in our fee schedule.
Element price
Alumina - AhO, $2000
Antimony - Sb $20.00
Arsenic - As $20.00
Barium (Instrumental) - Ba $20.00
Barium (Gravimetric) - Ba $30.00
Beryllium - Be $25.00
Bismuth - Bi $20 .00
Boron - B $25.00
Bromine - Br $20.00
Cadmium - Cd $18.00
Calcium (oxide) - CaO $20.00
Cerium - Ce $20.00
Chlorine - CI $25.00
Chromium - Cr $20.00
Cobalt - Co $10.00
Copper (total) - Cu $10.00
Copper (CN soluble) $11 .00
Copper (ACid soluble) $10.00
Copper (Ferric sulfate soluble) $11 .00
Copper (Sequential Oxide Analysis) $30.00
Fluorine - F $25.00
Gold - Au See Code 1A3
Gold-Silver (Au-Ag) See Code 1A3-Ag
Gallium - Ga $25 .00
Germanium - Ge $35.00
Insolubles $18.00 Iron (oxide) - Fe,O, $15.00
Lanthanum - La $15.00
Lead (total) - Pb $10.00
Lead (oxide) - PbO $20.00
Lithium - Li $20.00 Loss on IgniUon - LOI $9.00
Mercury - Hg $20.00
Manaanese (oxide) - MnO $20.00
Assay Package For Base Metals - aqau regia
Copper-Cu Cobalt-Co
Lead-Pb Nickel-Ni
Assay Package for Base Metals - 4 acid digestion
Code 8 Peroxide Fusion
Sodium peroxide fusion. acid dissolution followed by ICP/OES.
Element Detection Limit (%)
AI 0.01
As 0.01
Ca :1.01 Co 0.002
Cr 0.01
CU 0.005
Fe 0.05 K 0.1
Element
Magnesium (oxide) - MgO
Moisture - H,O Molybde,um (total) - Mo
Molybdenum (oxide)
Molybdenum (sulfide) Nickel - Ni Nickel - Ni Sulphide Niobium - Nb
Price
$20.00 $10.00
$10.00 $20.00
$20.00
Phosphoraus (oxide) - p,O,
Platinum-Palladium-Gold (Pt-Pd-Au)
$10.00 $20.00
$20.00 $20.00 $40.00
Potassium (oxide) - 1(,0
Rhenium - Re (Mo concentrates)
Rhodium - Rh
Selenium - Se Silicon (oxide) - SiO,
Silver -Ag SOdium (oxide) - Na,Q Specific Gravity - S.G.
Stronbum - Sr Sulfur (Infrared)
Sulfur (Gravimetric) - S
Sulfate - SO. Tantalum - Ta
Tellurium - Te
Thallium - TI
Thorium - Th lIn - Sn Titanium (oxide) - TlO, Tungsten (oxide) - WO, Uranium (oxide) - U,O. Vanadium (oxide) - V,O. Zinc (total) - Zn Zinc (oxide) . ZnO
Zinc-Zn Molybdenum-Mo
$20.00 $38.00
See Code 1 C-Rh $20.00
$20.00 $14.00 $20.00 $22.00
$15.00 $25.00 $25.00
$20.00 $20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $10.00 $20.00
Price
One element $10.00 Each additional $3.00
Add $3 . aD/sample
One element Each additional
$14.00 $3 .00
Element
Mg Mn Ni Pb
S Si 11 Zn
Detection Limit (%)
0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
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Trace Element Geochemistry All elements are in ppm except where noted.
• Code Au+14 Au+23 Au+34 1EPI 1EPIIMS 10 10 enh. 1E
Aqua Regia Extraction ICP/OES ICP/MS ICP+ICPIMS Near Total
1E1 1E2 1E3 UItratJ'ace 1 UItratJ'ace 2 1F 1F2
Near Total Metals Au+48 Au+53 Au+63 ICPIMS 1 H 1 H2 UItratJ'ace 3 UItratJ'ace 4 UItratJ'ace 5
Ag AI As Au B Ba Be Bi Sr Ca Cd Ce Co Cr Cs Cu Oy Er Eu Fe Ga Gd Ge Hf Hg
Ho In Ir K La Li • Lu Mg Mn Mo Na Nb Nd Ni P Pb Pr Rb Re S Sb Sc Se Sm Sn Sr Ta Tb Te Th TI Ti Tm U V W Y Yb Zn Zr Price
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0.2 0.2 5 5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.002 0.002 '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%
2 2 2 0.5 '10 '3 '2 '0.1 '0.1 5 ppb 5ppb 5j)pb 2Jlpb '0.5 ppb 'O.5ppb
'5 '10 '1 '1 100 100 100 50 '1 '1 '10 '0.5 '0.5
'1 '1 '0.5 '0.1 '0.1 0.1 10 2 2 0.02 0.02
1 0.5 '0.01% 1% 1% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.01 0.01 3 3 '0.01 '0.01 5 1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1 10 5 '2 '2 '1 '0.5 '0.5
0.05 2 1 '0.02 '0.02 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.01 0.01
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2 2 '2 '2 '1 '5 '1 '1 2 2 5 1 '2 '2 '2 '1 '0.01 '0.01
0.05% 0.01% '0.01% '0.001% '0.0010/, '0.001% '0.001% '0.1 '0.1
5 5 '0.02 '0.02 '1 '1 50 20 '1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1
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0.1 0.1 '1 '0.1 '1 '0.1 '0.1 0.1 5 3 '0.1 '0.1
0.1 0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.05% 0.02% '10 '5 '0.05 '0.05 0.1% 0.05% '1 '1 '1 '0.5 '0.5 1 0.5 '0.05 '0.05 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1
0.1 '1 '1 0.02 0.02 0.5 0.2 '0.1 '0.1
'0.1 '2 '2 '0.02 '0.02 '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%
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'1 '1 '1 '1 '1 4 4 4 1 '10 '1 '10 '0.1 '0.1
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'1 '1 50 50 '1 '1 '1 '2 '0.1 '0.1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1
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, Partial extraction only ,-19 add or' b'/ :::ClcJ \/;3pour ,;:"0. (CODE 1G), add $;'.25
Code 1EPI
0.3 '0.01%
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2 ppb 2 ppb 2~b 2J~pb '1 '7 50 50 '1 '1 '1 1 1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 2 0.1 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1
3 3 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 1 1 1 0.1 0.1 1 1 2 2 1 '0.5 '2
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0.2 0.2 '0.05 '0.05 '0.05 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '1 0.1 0.1 0.1
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1 1 1 1 1 15 ppb: <5 i)0b} :59Cb) (5 ppb) 15 pab) (5 PPlJ)
'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 5 ppb 5 ppb 5~b ,
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1 0.1
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.05 0.05 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.1 0.2 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01%
'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 5 5 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1
1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.001% 0.001% 0.001% 0.001% 3 3 3 0.5 0.5 0.5
'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 15 15 0.2 0.2 0.2
0.001 0.001 0.001 +100 +100 +100 +100 5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
3 3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.01% '1 '1 '1 '1
1 1 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1
2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1
5 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '10 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 2 2 1 1 1 '5 1 1 1 '0.1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1
0.2 0.2 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 1 1 1 0.5 0.2 0.5 '5 '1 '1 '1 $15.75 $26.00 $37.00 $39.00 $20.00 $30.00
Elements in brackets are optional - see notes, page 10-11 + only sulphide sulphur is e>:tracted
The "Au+14" group of elements provides a high quality, low cost package for epithermal gold exploration [by INM (Au, As, Sb, Ba, Hg and VI/), aqua regia ICP (base metals and sulphur) and optional cold vapour FIMS (Hg)j. A sample of ~30 g is used for Au analysis. An enhanced paclreat (Code 1 EPI enhanced) with better detection limits for Au (2 ppb) and As (0.5 ppm) also is available for an additional $2.00 per sample. (35 g required). Sulphur (+) from barite will not be reported. If total S is required, see Code 4F-S. See Code 1 E for notes on base metals.
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Trace Element Geochemistry Which digestion do I use?
1. AQUA REGIA DIGESTION - This leach uses a combination d concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acids to leach sulphides, some oxides and some silicates. Mineral phases which are hardly (if at all) attacked include barite, zirco~" monazite, sphene, chromite, gahnite, garnet, ilmenite, rutile and cassiterite. The balance of silicates and oxides are only slightly to moderately attacked, depending on the degree of alteratiCin. Generally, but not always, most base metals and gold are usually dissolved if the sample is ground finely enough.
2. "TOTAL" DIGESTIOf'J - This acid attack is the most vigorous used in geochemistry. It will employ hydrochloric, nitric, perchloric and hydrofluoric acids. Even ':iith this digestion, certain minerals (barite, gahnite, chromite and cassiterite) may not go into solution. Other minerals including zircon, sphene and magnetite may not be totally dissolved. Most other silicates will be dissolved, however some elements will be erratically volatilized, including Si, As, Sb, Cr and Au. Total digestions cannot be used for accurate determinations of REE, Ta, Nb, As, Sb, Sn, Hf, Cr, Au and Si.
3. FUSION TECHNIQUE - The most aggressive fU::Hon technique employs a lithium metaborateitetraborate fusion. The resulting molten bead is rapidly digested in a weak nitric acid solution. The fusion ensures that the entire sample is dissolved. It is only with this attack that major oxides including SiD, , REE and other high field strength elements are put into solution. High sulphide bearing rocks may require different treatment, but can still be adequately analyzed.
NOTE: Resuils from aqua regia or total digestions may be lab dependent or lab operator dependent Actlabs has autom<;~ed this aspect of digestion using a microprocessor designed hotbox to accurately reproduce digestion conditions every time.
Code 1 EPIIMS - The " Au+23" group of elements is similar to Code 1 EPI but indudes a suite of elements by ICPIMS to provide virtually all elements used for epithermal gold exploration The multielement acid attack will only dissolve the soluble forms of barium, while INAA will provide the total barium concentration. The total Sa to soluble Sa ratio will be a direct indicator of barite concentration. Code 1 EPI/MS Enhanced is available which offers Au - 2 ppb, As - 0.5 ppm, Sb - 0.1 ppm for an additional $2.00 per sample (35 g required). See Code 1 E for notes on base metals.
Code 1 D - The sample is encapsulated, irradiated and measured in a multielement mode by INAA for Au+34 elements. The elements in this package are determined non-destructively and the total metals help the geologist determine rock types, alteration and pathfinder elements. The 30 9 aliquot provides a 'epresentative sample size for gold analysis (0.5 to 30 g required).
Code 1 D enhanced - This INAA package is similar to Code 10 but has ennanced detection limits. This package has become very popular for rock, soil, lake sediment and stream sediment samples (0.5 to 30 g required) .
Code 1E" This package determines a base metal suite and sulpnide sulpnur by an aqua regia extraction with an ICP/OES finish. If accuracy better than +/- 10-15% is required for higher level samples we recommend assays (Code 8) (+/- 3%) for Cu , Zn and Ni over 10,000 ppm and certainly over 50,000 ppm. Assays are also recommended for Pb >5000 ppm and Ag > 1 00 ppm due to potential solubility problems. Values exceeding these limits are estimates and are provided for !'lformation only. (0.5 9 of sample required). Prices: first element $5.00; each additional element $2.00.
Code 1E1 - This analytical package uses the same digesUon as Code 1E. The same comments apply as in Code 1E for base metals. In addition, a variety of other elements are obtained non"quantitatively since chromite, barite, silicates, magnetite, sphene and some other mineral phases are not soluble with this digestion. Zinc in gahnite or sphene will not be soluble in aqua regia and all Ni in silicate phases may not be totally leachable. (0.5 9 of sample required) .
Code1 E2, 1 E3 - These are simi lar to Code 1 E1, but offer an enhanceo list of analytes. (0.5 g of sample is required). Code 1 F, 1 F2 - These packages uses a "near total" digestior employing HF, HCIO., HNO, and HCI to get as much of the sample into solution as
possible without fusing the sample. "'"he resulting metals are determined by ICP/OES. Sulphide sulphur is induded. The sulphur associated with barite will not be dissolved. Other phases which may not be totally digested include zircon, monazite, sphene, gahnite, chromite, magnetite, barite, cassiterite, ilmenite and rutile. The same comments apply as in Code 1 E for base metals. (0.25 g of sample required) .
Code uLTRATRACE-1 - This partial extraction is analyzed by ICP/MS to provide lower detection limits. Upper limits are up to 20,000 times the detection limits. (0.5 g of sample is required) .
Code CLTRATRACE-2 - This combines ULTRATRACE"1 with Code 1 E2 to provide a few additional elements from the ICP/OES as well as extend the upper limits of the ULTRATRACE-2 elements. (0.5 g of sample is required).
Code 1 H "Au+48" - This package provides a trace element scan for virtually all types of economic mineralization. It also provides useful information on alteration, rock types, and pathfinder elements. The Code 1 D enhanced (INAA) and Code 1 F (4-acid digestion ICP technique) provide 49 elements. The elements determined by INAA are Au, As, Sa, Sr, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, Hf, Hg, Ir, La, Lu, Na. Nd, Rb, Sb, Sc, Se, Sm, Sn , Ta, Th , Tb, U, W, Yb and Lu. The remaining elements are determined by the 4 acid ICP (Code 1 F above) technique. SiO, is not analyzed due to volatilizatior'. (0.75 - 35 g required depending on sample size you wish to be analyzed for Au).
Code 1H2 "Au+5J" - This package is similar to Code 1 H but also uses ICPIMS on an acid digest solution to obtain additional elements. If Au is important, a larger sample size (up to 35 g) should be submitted.
Code ULTRATRACE..J - This combines INAA, 4-acid digestion ICP and ICP/MS analysis to provide the most comprehensive near total metal package available using an acid digestion. Note that this package is not suitable for chrondrite plots as not all REE are quantitatively extracted from zircon, monazite, etc. (1 .0 to 35 g of sample required).
Code ULTRATRACE4 - Near total digestion employing HF, HCIO., HNO, and HCI with ICP/MS finish (0 .5 g of sample required) This digestion may not be completely total if resistate minerals are present. As. Sb and Cr may be partially volatilized .
Code ULTRATRACE-5 - Combines INAA with a 4-acid digestion (HF, HCIO., HNO, and .-tCI) to attempt to give as total metal as is possible with acids. Some of the resistate elements are provided by INAA.
Lithogeochemistry for Exploration and Research All elements are in ppm except where noted.
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(t) Optional elements. see Code 4A
(++) Optional
~g;r:~~I~A~AA . (+) Optional elements by multiacid digestion ICP. Code 481
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Code
AbO,
CaO Cr,O,
CuO Fe,O,
K>O MgO MnO Na,O NiO P,O, SiO, TiO, LOI Ag As Au Ba Be Bi Br Ca Cd Co Cr Cs Cu Fe Ga Ge HI :r1
Ir Mo Na Nb Ni Pb Rb S Sb Sc Se Sn Sr Ta Th TI U V W Y Zn Zr La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Oy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
# Samples 1-10 11+
XRF INAA INAA WRA-ICP Trace Element WRA+trace Trace Element WRA+trace WRA-XRF XRF pressed pellet
4A-expl 4A-research 48 482-std 4Litho 482 -research 4Lithoresearch 4C 4C Laterite 4Cl
5 2 5 ppb 100
1 0.5%
1 2 0.5
0.02%
0.5
5 ppb 5 0.01%
100
20
0.2 0.1 3
500 1 0.5
0.5
3
40
0.2 3
5 0.1 0 .1
0.5
0 ,'1
0.05
$26.00 $24.00
2 1 2 ppb 20
0.5 0.2%
0.1 0.5 0.2
0.005%
0.2
2 ppb 2 0.001%
50
10
0.1 0.01 0.5
100 0.3 0.1
0.1
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10
0.05 1 (to.Ol ) 1 0.01 0.05 (to.Ol ) 0.1 (to.01 ) (to.Ol ) (tD.Ol ) (to.Ol ) 0.05 0.01
$60.00 $57 .00
0.01% 0.01%
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01 %
0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01% (0.5+) 0.5 (0.5++) 5 (0.5++) (2 ppb++ (2 ppb++) 3 3 1 (10+) 0.4 (0.5++) (0.5++)
(05+) (0.5+) (1 ++) 1 (5++) 20 (5++) (1++) 0.5 (1+) 10 (1+)
(0.01%++) 1 1
(1++) 0.2 0.2
(5 ppb++ (5 ppb++) (5++) 2
(0.01%++) 1
(1+) 20 (1+) (5+) 5 (20++) 2 (100+) (100+) (0.2++) 0.5 (0.2++) 1 (0.1++) (3++) (3++)
1 2 2 (05++) 0.1 (0.2++) 0.1
0.1 (0.5++) 0.1 5 5 (1++) 1 2 1 (1+) 30 (1+) 4 5 (0.5++) 0.1 (3++) 0.1
0.05 (5++) 0.1 (0. 1++) 0.1 (0.2++) 0.05
0.1 (0.5++) 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05
(02++) 0.1 (0.05++) 0.01
$35.00 $50.00 $30.00 $45.00
0.01% 0.01%
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.001 % 0.01 %
0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01% 0.5 0.5 5 (0.5++) 5 (0.5++) (2 ppb++) (2 ppb++) 3 3
1 0.4 0.1 (0.5++) (0.5++)
(0.5+) (0.5+) 1 1 20 (5++) 20 (5++) 0.5 0.1 10 (1+) 10 (1+)
(0.01%+' ) 1 1
1 0.5 0.2 0.1
0.2 0.1 (5 ppb++) (5 ppb++)
2 2 (0.01%++)
1 0.2 20 (1+) 20 (1 +) 5 5 2 1 (100+) (100+) 0.5 (0 .2++) 0.2 1 (0.1++) (3++) 1 2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 5 1 1 30 (1+) 5 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
0.05 0.1 0.04
$68.00 $58.00
(0.1 ++) (3++) 1 2 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.01 5 0.5 0.5 30 (1 +) 1 0.05 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.005 0.01 0. 002
$80.00 $70.00
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0.01% 0.01%
0.01% 0.01 % 0.01 % 0.001 % 0.01 %
0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01% 0.5 5 (0 .5++) (2 ppb++) 3 1 0.1 (0.5++)
(0.5+) 1 20 (5++) 0.1 10 (1+)
1 0.5 0.1
0.1 (5 ppb++) 2
0.2 20 (1+) 5 1 (100+) 0.2 1 (0.1++) (3++) 1 2 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.01 5 0.5 0.5 30 (1+) 1 0.05 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.002
$97.00 $82.00
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0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
0.01% 0.01 % 0.01% 0.001 % 0.01 %
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
$36.00 $3100
0.01% 0.Q1% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01 % 0.01 % 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
$43.50 $38.50
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2' 5" 5"
See Code 4Cl adjacent page
Lithogeochemistry for Exploration and Research
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A;,O, Cae SiO, Fe,O, K,O TiO,
MgO MnO Na,O P,O, LOI Ag As Au Ba Be Bi Br Cd Co Cr Cs Cu Ga Ge Hf In Ir Mo Nb Ni Pb Rb Sb Sc Se Sn Sr Ta Th TI U V W Y Zn Zr La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
# Samples 1·10 11+
Total IDENT Total IDENT Code 4E·expl. Code 4E-research
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.005% 0.01 % 001% 0.01 % 0.01 % 0.01 % 0.5 2 5"ppb 3 1 10 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 (5"')
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5 ppb 5 (2"') 1 5
,20 (2''') 0.2 0.1 3
(5''') 2 1 0.5
0.5 5 3 1 1 4 0.5 3
5 0.1 0.1
0.5
0.1 0.05
$49.00 $45.00
0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.005% 0.0 1% 0.01% 0.01 % 0.01% 0.01% 0.5 1 1 ppb 1 1 10 (0. ,+++)
0.5 0.5 01 0.5 0.2 Ie' .++)
1 (5' '') ,++)
~+~ , 0.2 (I: 1 1 ie \. 1 ppb
'2 (2" ') (0 "'+++J
1 5 10 (2' '') ++, 0.1 0.01 0.5 (5''') 1T+'T")
2 0.3 (00' +++)
0.1 (J 05++"1 Of. +)
0.1 01+++) 5 1 1 1 4 (1+++; 0.05 (OO5+p'l
1 10 05· -(0 (, 'i)
1 to r''i'' )
0.01 0.05 If) )0<';+++)
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(f 'J Ie IJ ., \ l d +) ( 1Cc-_+)
0.05 D;:' +- +)
0.01 J" , _-t-
$108.00 $100.00
Notes: Code 4A - Both the exploration and research grades are detennined by INAA
A minimum sample weight of 2 g is recommended. REE chondrite plots are proVided at no charge with the research grade or at $1.00 per sample for the exploration grade. For elements indicated with t (Code 4A RESIMS) by fusion ICPIMS, add $28.00.
Codes 4B, 482-STD, 4B2·RESEARCH, 4L1THO, 4L1THORESEARCH - Actlabs has developed a lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion ICP Whole Rock Package Code 48 and a trace element ICP/MS package Code 482 which is unique for scope of elements and detection limits. The two packages are combined for Code 4Litho and Code 4Uthoresearcn. The quality of whole rock data in Code 4B meels or exceeds quality of oata by fusion XRF Code 4C, the old standard in whole rock analysis. The fusion process ensures total metals particularly for elements like REE in resistate phases. (This may not be the case for acid digestions, particularly for heavy rare earths and other elements contained in refractory minerals like zircon, sphene, monazite, chromite , gahnite and several other phases. If refractory minerals are rot digested, a bias may occur for certain REE and HFSE with acid digestions). Quality of data is exceptional and can be used for the most exacting applications. The trace element package by ICPIMS, Codes 482-STD or 482-RESEARCH, on the fusion solution provides research quality data whether using standard or research detection limits. Eu detenninations are semiquantitative in samples having extremely high Ba concentrations (greater than 1 %). This package is intended primarily for unmineralized samples. Mineralized samples can be analyzed, however, data may be semiquantitative for chalcophile elements (Ag, As, Bi, Co, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Sn, Wand In). When quantitative values for the chalcophile elements are required on mineralized samples, please indicate as Code 4B2-STDQUANT, 4B2-RESEARCHQUANT, 4L1THOQUANT or 4L1THORESEARCHQUANT, and a surcharge of $16.00 per sample will apply. A minimum sample weight of 5 g is required. Elements with (+) are available (Code 481) for an additional $8.25 per sample. Those indicated with (++) are available by INAA (Code 4B-INAA) for an additional $15.00 per sample. Please add 0.5 to 30 g depending on sample size you prefer to analyze for Au with this option. Values on replicates and standards are provided at no cost, as are REE plots.
Code 4C - The tried ,md true fusion XRF whole rock package. Samples containing high barite or high sulphide (greater tllan 1 %) should be analyzed with Code 4B. A minimum sample weight of 3 g is required. We reserve the right to change analytical method to Code 4B if required by the sample composition.
Code 4C1 - This XRF pressed pellet method requires a minimum sample weight of 6 g. The XRF pressed pellet method is only suitable for low metal content of below 1% for each element listed. Prices: 1" element - $10.00; each additional- $3.00; H lot - $1 8.00; ' Iot$18.00. Each element not in • or " , add $3.00 per element.
Code 4E - This unique package uses ICP, INAA, ICPIMS and XRF technologies to completely characterize geological samoles. Two different grades of analysis (exploration and research) are provided depending upon your requirements. This package is not suitable for analyzing concentrates or mill products. A minimum sample weight of 5 g is required) .
Code 4E Options • Ga, Pb, Sn, Nb and Rb (Code 4E-XRF) indicated by (* .) by Pressed Pellet XRF add $18.00. This package can be added to Code 4E exploration or Code 4E research (please add 6 9 of sample). • The Sode 4E ICPIMS add-on option (detection limits indicated by -+-) can only be added to Code 4E research grade at an additional cost of $30.00. • Any selections from Code 4F can be added to Code 4E exploration or research
Code 4F - Other analyses associated with WRA (can be added to any Code 4 package). Add 1 gram for each option chosen .
FeO (0.1 %) by Titration $15.00 CO, (0.01%) by Coulometry $15.00 S (0.01%) by Infrared $15.00 H,O +/. (0.1%) by Gravimetric $20.00 SO. (0.05%) by Infrared $20.00 C. S (0.01 %) by Infrared $20.00 CI (0.01 %) by INAA $22.00 B (0.5 ppm) by PGNAA $28.00 Hg by Cold Vapour FIMS $7.50 B (2 ppm) by PGNAA $18.00 F (0.01%) by ISE $10.00 N (total) Thermal Conductivity $35.00
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Location : Cop _01 Name(s) :Graham Stone & Dannica Switzer Date: July 15,2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 273482 Northing: 5344587 Township: Copenace Claim # 4202734 Joint Venture: Klondike Gold Echum
Comments; • The cause of the anomally is uncertain, since there are three magnetic to slightly
magnetic rock types on the target area. • The mag survey of the grid shows no distinguishable circular feature, although
there does appear to be a dyke running northwesterly through the area. • The southwest portion of the grid is lower lying and is drift covered with boulders
and no outcrop. • No samples taken
Recommendations: • The Keating anomally should be replotted to ensure coverage, however, if plotted
correctly this target seems low priority.
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Waypointor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture date
Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type
GS_099 17 273496 5344728 Kimberlite? magnetic +'ve acid
Float < 1 ftsq in road fill Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Jul-06 test Echum
GS_100 17 273510 5344587 Mafic Dyke magnetic tr pyrrhotite Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Jul-06 Echum
strongly Klondike Gold
GS_101 17 273492 5344538 Int Volcanic magnetic in Outcrop Copenace Echum
15-Jul-06 patches
weak to Klondike Gold
GS_102 17 273531 5344474 Diorite strongly olc porphyritic texture Copenace Echum
15-Jul-06 magnetic
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Location: Cop _04 Name(s): Frank Longpre Date: September 9, 2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 270255 Township: Copenace Claim # 4209541 Joint Venture: Kootenay Gold Copenace
Comments:
Northing: 5347573
• The Southern portion of the grid consists mostly of massive granitic outcrops. • The North end has some diabase and a large, strong magnetic gabbro outcropping. • These magnetic rocks are the most likely source of the anomally. • No samples taken
Recommendations: • No further work should be undertaken on this target.
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Sample# NAD27 fasting Northing Type
FL_118 17 270397 5347434 Massive
not magnetic rounded Copenace Klondike Gold
9-Sep-06 granite Echum
FL_119 17 270399 5347521 Massive
not magnetic Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 granite Copenace
FL_120 17 270358 5347637 Diabase strongly
strk 262deg dip vertical Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 magnetic Copenace
Fl_121 17 270353 5347591 Massive
not magnetic Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 granite ridge Copenace
FL_122 17 270377 5347565 Gabbro magnetic Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 Copenace
Fl_123 17 270359 5347563 major compass deflection Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 -'
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Fl_124 17 270318 5347603 granite strike 234deg Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 Copenace
FL_125 17 270297 5347686 boulder
Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 pavement Copenace
FL_126 17 270190 5347677 granite strike 168deg Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 Copenace
FL_127 17 270115 5347449 boulders in till Copenace Klondike Gold
9-Sep-06 Echum
FL_128 17 270137 5347517 diabase moderately
Copenace Kootenay Gold
9-Sep-06 magnetic Copenace
FL_129 17 270239 5347466 granite Copenace Klondike Gold
9-Sep-06 Echum
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Location: Cop _10 Name(s) : Dan Sullivan Date: September 29,2006 Datum: NAD 27 VTM Zone: 17V Easting: 276022 Township: Copenace Claim # 4202742 Joint Venture: Kootenay Gold Copenace
Comments:
Northing: 5349804
• The area is predominately covered with poorly sorted unstradified till with abundant pebbles, cobbles and boulders.
• Erratics are prevalent within the grid. • These erratics are granitic gneiss and diabase, the latter which may contribute to
the magnetic high. • No samples taken
Recommendations: • Down-ice sampling results to be reviewed .
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Waypointor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture date
Sample# NAD27 fasting Northing Type
DAN_131 17 275887 5349792 granite nil -'ve acid granite striking 270 Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
DAN_132 17 275917 5349966 diabase nil -'ve acid diabase Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
DAN_133 17 275906 5349863 MV nil -'ve acid very fine grained mafic Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
DAN_134 17 275999 5349741 diabase nil -'ve acid diabase Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
DAN_135 17 275976 5349704 granite nil -'ve acid granite Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
DAN_136 17 276180 5349704 granite nil -'ve acid granite Copenace Kootenay Gold-
29-Sep-06 Copenace
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Location : Cop_II Name(s) : Dan Sullivan & Peter Smith Date: May 17, 2007 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: l7U Easting: 275786 Township: Copenace Claim # 4217271 Joint Venture: Kootenay Gold Copenace
Comments:
Northing: 5350625
• The West end of the grid is covered with swamp. • The South end of the swamp is bordered with an East-West striking diabase ridge. • The South-West and the grid centre also have highly magnetic diabase outcrop. • No samples taken
Recommendations: • Review down-ice sample results .
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Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type
DAN_138 17 275928 5350549 mafic
magnetic -'ve highly magnetic MV with a granite contact striking
Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 volcanic 280 Copenace
DAN_139 17 275785 5350626 diabase magnetic -'ve contact with WN with flow banding Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 Copenace
DAN_140 17 275743 5350688 diabase magnetic -'ve Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 Copenace
DAN_141 17 275724 5350394 pink granite non-magnetic -'ve Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 Copenace
DAN_142 17 275640 5350396 granite non-magnetic +'ve mild Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 Copenace
DAN_143 17 275620 5350774 Mafic Volcnic magnetic +'ve mod with qrtz veinlets Copenace Kootaney Gold
17-May-07 ('{) Copenace ~
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Location: COP 13 Name(s): Katy Richard & Josh Guthrie Date: May 23, 2007 Datum: NAD 27 VTM Zone: 16 Township: Copenace Claim #: 4209541 Joint Venture: Klondike Gold Echum Comments:
• Target was a massive outcrop of diabase (25m-30m in diameter) • Prospected creek north of target to Murray Lake • Prospected creek running south of the road for 500m. • Sample #: 55351 (sent in for 1 E 1 )=> dark grey boulder resembling diabase
fizzed; has light-coloured intrusions approximately 0.5 cm in diameter • NO follow-up recommended
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Waypointor Zona Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture date
Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type Claim
JG_001 16 716411 5347693 diabase outcrop 150m S of Cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
JG_002 16 716402 5347720 diabase outcrop 120m S of Cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
JG_003 16 716469 5347829 large coarse grained boulder with possible
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 carbonatite vein in swamp 60 m E of Cop_13 Copenace
JG_004 16 716515 5347843 diabase mulitple diabase boulders on edge of swamp along
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 dam approx 50N 100E of Cop_13 Copenace
Gabbro/Diab large boulder of gabbro diabase with many
Kootenay Gold JG_005 16 716618 5347749
ase? magnetic inclusions along creek approximately 250 m E of Copenace
Copen ace 23-May-07 4209541
Cop_13
KR_074 16 716407 5347840 diabase magnetic very very very large outcrop of diabase- 25-30 m in
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 diameter Copenace '.9
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KR_075 16 716390 5347677 diabase magnetic 10m diameter diabase outcrop 160 m south of
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 COP_13 Copenace
KR_076 16 716367 5347700 granite
non-magnetic 20 m granite outcrop running NE-SW, 140m S of
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 outcrop Cop_13 Copenace
KR_077 16 716424 5347743 granite
non-magnetic 10m long granite outcrop runs NW_SE 110m S of
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 outcrop COP_13 Copenace
KR_078 16 716273 5347764 granite
non-magnetic 5 m diameter granite subcrop 150m SW of cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 subcrop Copenace
KR_079 16 716284 5347804 Diabase magnetic 15m X 5m diabase outcrop 130 m W of Cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
KR_080 16 716380 5347784 diabase magnetic 20 m diameter diabase outcrop 60m SW of Cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
KR_081 16 716268 5347850 granite 20 m granite outcrop 140 m west of cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
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KR_082 16 716275 5347870 diabase 15 m diameter diabase outcrop 140 m W of Cop_13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
KR_083 16 716370 5347898 diabase magnetic 10m long diabase 75 m NW of COP _13 Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 Copenace
KR_084 16 716487 5347915 Diabase/gabb diabase/gabbro boulder with inclusions found on
Copenace Kootenay Gold
23-May-07 4209541 ro traverse of stream, east of Cop _13 Copenace
dark grey medium grained diabase weathered along Kootenay Gold
55351 17 271070 5348351 Diabase magnetic positive perpendicular lines of cleave with light coloured Copenace 23-May-07 4209541 inclusions
Copenace
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Location: COP 15 Name(s): Katy Richard & Dakota Souliere Date: August 15,2007 Datum: NAD27 UTM Zone: 17 Easting: 267665 Township: Copenace Claim #: %: 4209533 & V4 :4209532 Joint Venture: Klondike Gold Echum
Comments: • NO follow-up recommended
Northing: 5345613
• Target is located just south of Murray Lake; ATV's are required to get across a questionable bridge and can be taken to within 600m of the anomaly. ATV trail is located to the south of the target; truck can get to within 2.7 km of the anomaly
• Target was situated just east of a long (>50m) diabase outcrop (both coarse- and fine-grained); the ridge of diabase had shear, steep cliffs to the east
• There was some manganese and iron staining found inside the diabase • Only the one diabase outcrop west of the anomaly was found; all other outcrops
were granites and granitic gneisses • No samples were taken
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Waypointor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture
Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type date
OS_071 17 267752 5345780 diabase magnetic negative diabase boulder cluster 3m X 3m, 190m Northeast
Copence Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 ofCOP_15 Echum
OS_072 17 267683 5345462 granite magnetic in
negative granite outcrop 10m X 5m, 150m South of COP _15 Copence Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 outcrop spots Echum
OS_073 17 267608 5345497 diabase
magnetic negative diabase outcrop 30m X15m, 130m Southwest from
Copence Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 outcrop target COP _ 15 Echum
granite granite outcrop with some epidote,
Klondike Gold KR_341 17 267652 5345628 4209533,4209532, outcrop is about 7m tall X15m Copenace 15-Aug-07
outcrop long, 18m Northweast of COP _15
Echum
KR_342 17 267677 5345774 granite granite outcrop, 2m tall 15m long, 150m North of
Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 outcrop COP _15 Echum
KR_343 17 267645 5345756 granite granite outcrop, 0.5m tall X 10m long, 135m North
Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 outcrop ofCOP_15 Echum
granite outcrop, this one is more rounded shaped as
KR_344 17 267682 5345703 granite opposed to being a ridge, 8m in diameter, quite a
Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 outcrop few large boulders (granite as well) surrounding the Echum
outcrop, 95m North of COP _15 0 r'J
KR_345 17 267591 5345702 diabase magnetic diabase outcrop 15m in diameter, iron & manganse
Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 staining, 115m Northwest of COP _15 Echum
KR_346 17 267527 5345637 granite granite outcrop (cliff), very shear face; some iron
Copen ace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 staining, 2 m tall 10m long, 125m West of COP _15 Echum
KR_347 17 267586 5345311 diabase magnetic diabase outcrop 10m diameter, 55m West of
Copen ace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 COP_15 Echum
diabase outcrop, massive cliff, 5 m tall, 30m long, Klondike Gold
KR_348 17 267609 5345578 diabase magnetic some manganse and iron staining, 75m Southwest Copenace Echum
15-Aug-07 of COP _15
granite and diabase outcrop, mostly granite but
KR_349 17 267626 5345482 granite&diaba about 5m diameter patch of diabase, lots of
Copenace Klondike Gold
15-Aug-07 se manganese staining as well as some iron, 135 m Echum
south of COP _15
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• Target was a large outcrop of granitic gneiss~ only one, small. weakly magnetic band was found at the target-nothing else magnetic
• One outcrop of diabase/gabbro was found 145m northeast of the target • A few diabase boulders were found sitting atop granite outcrops • Follow-up recommended; not enough magnetic material was found to satisfy the
anomaly.
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Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type
altered waxy altered diabase or peridotite boulder with
Klondike Gold 55222 17 274673 5344141
peridotite magnetic positive coarse grain and read weathering. Powdery when Copenace
Echum 22-May-07
breaking. Subangular.
55223 17 274654 5344244 sheared
magnetic negative oxidized highly sheared, fine grained, outcrop of
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 sulphide gabbro? Chemically weathered appearance Echum
JJ_001 17 274900 5344238 granitic
non-magnetic negative gneiss has some diabase veins seen by Katy
Copen ace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 gneiss Richard at target COP _17 Echum
JJ_002 17 274970 5344083 gneissic
non-magnetic gneissic granite angular boulder with rusty
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 granite oxidization, large platy mica Echum
JJ_003 17 274917 5344050 diabase magnetic negative angular boulder of diabase next to gneissic granite
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 outcrop Echum
JJ_004 17 274769 5344052 diabase magnetic negative coarse grained diabase subcrop Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 Echum
JJ_005 17 274754 5344059 quartz vein non-magnetic negative 50cm high, 1.5 m wide quartz veinlsubcrop with
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 large grained mica and iron staining Echum I'D
JJ_OO6 17 274835 5344255 gneiss non-magnetic negative outcrop of coarse grained gneiss Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 (V)
Echum
JJ_007 17 274781 5344350 gabbro non-magnetic negative large grained gabbro outcrop with minor lineation,
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 50/50 black/white Echum
JJ_008 17 274669 5344544 sheared
non-magnetic outcrop of medium grained sheared gabbro Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 gabbro Echum
KR_065 17 274931 5344224 felsic non-magnetic very felsic outcrop 40m SE of COP _17 Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 Echum
KR_066 17 274983 5344262 granitic
non-magnetic negative large boulders and outcrop 90m E of Cop_17 and
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 gneiss one toaster sized hunk of diabase 5 m from outcrop Echum
KR_067 17 274988 5344355 gabbro very magnetic negative 20m long outcrop with MnO and Fe staining 145 m
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 NE ofCOP_17 Echum
KR_068 17 274945 5344353 granite non-magnetic large granite outcrop 10 m north of gabbro outcrop Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 Echum
KR_069 17 274897 5344248 altered weakly at COP _17 found dark bands in gneiss that were
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 gabbro magnetic weakly magnetic, looks like altered gabbro Echum
KR_070 17 274922 5344328 granite large granite outcrop with small diabase boulders
Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 and cobbles on top, 90m N of Cop_17 Echum
KR_071 17 274855 5344365 granite non-magnetic large granite boulders, 135m N of Cop_17 Copenace Klondike Gold
22-May-07 Echum
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17 274598 5344565 gabbro magnetic
17 274523 5344618 diabase magnetic
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green on inside, funny weathering pattern. 300m NWofCOP_17
diabase boulders and outcrop 85 m S of road, 534 m from COP_17
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Copenace
Klondike Gold Echum
Klondike Gold Echum
22-May-07
22-May-07
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Location: M 18 Name(s): Graham Stone & Peter Smith Date: July 20,2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 277113 Township: Marsh Claim # 4202738 Joint Venture: Kootenay Gold Copenace
Comments:
Northing: 5348365
• A NE trending mag high runs through the centre of this target. • There is not much rock exposure, but it appears that the high is caused by a
diabase dyke. • There are a couple of subtle mag features that could be dykes that also appear, and
may warrant further attention. • No samples taken
Recommendations: • A follow up of these subtle features is warranted. • Since the area is drift covered, a couple of shovel holes in strategic places may
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Sample# NA027 Easting Northing Type
GS_110 17 277120 5348470 Diabase Bldr magnetic large bldr beside road Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 Copen ace
GS_111 17 277102 5348251 Gneiss spotty
ole magnetic along the mafic bands strk30 Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 magnetic Copenace
GS_112 17 277111 5348302 Felsic gneiss non-magnetic olc Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 Copenace
GS_113 17 277268 5348395 diabase magnetic ole Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 Copenace
GS_114 17 277132 5348511 diabase magnetic olc north side of road Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 Copenace
spotty Kootenay Gold rt GS_115 17 277023 5348392 granite
magnetic olc mafic bands are magnetic Marsh
Copenace 20-Jul-06 {'1
GS_116 17 277019 5348372 diabase magnetic large bldrs@3sq m subcrop? Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 Copenace
GS_117 17 277235 5348560 kimberlitic
magnetic +'ve acid well rounded small bldr in till beside road Marsh Kootenay Gold
20-Jul-06 float Copenace
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Rock Sample Results
A total of 3 samples were run for analysis by True North Mineral Laboratories Inc, located in Timmins ON. Samples are presented in: Appendix 1: - True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. -Actlabs - for the detailed analysis of each sample and the attached Certificate of Analysis
For the current work report the rock sample sites are plotted on Traverse waypoints and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview.
Recommendations
Comprehensive interpretation and presentation of all the geochemical analysis data; combined with the interpretation of VTEM airborne survey flown in winter of 2007-2008.
The results and interpretation of the above noted compilations will dictate the approach to further field work.
Qualifying Statement
I, Claudia Wilck, residing at RR #1, Parry Sound, ON, P2A 2W7 state the following with respects to this report:
I wrote this report and produced the accompanying tables and maps based on information provided by Chalice Diamond Corp. of 771 - 675 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1 N2.
That I hold no beneficial interest in these properties held by Chalice Diamond Corp. as stated in this report.
Respectfully Submitted
Claudia Wilck Geological Technician
in Parry Sound, ON 14, July, 2008
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References
First Vertical Derivative of Magnetic Field with Keating Coefficients Map Dumont R., Coyle M., Potvin J., Geological Survey of Canada, 2001 Ontario: Manitowik Lake, NTS 42C/1 Open file 4076/0GS Map 81 719
Ontario airborne geophysical surveys, magnetic data, Wawa area; Ontario Geological Survey, Geophysical Data Set 1009 - Revised 2003
Bennett, Gerald, 1978: Geology of the Crooked Lake Area, District of Sudbury; Ontario Geological Survey Report 172, 46p. Accompanied by Maps 2380 and 2381, scale 1inch to ~ mile
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Appendix 1
True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. I Actlabs
Geochemical Analysis Results
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Expert Lab
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AnN: Micheline Croteau
Innovative Technologies
Date Submitted: 25-Jun-07
Invoice No.: A07-2459
Invoice Date: 16-Jul-07
Your Reference: Dossier 18627
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
9 Pulp samples were submitted for analysis.
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Analyle Symbol
I,Unlt Symbol I :Detaction Limit
l~aly.1s Me!~~_
55222
55223
55301
55351
55352
55353
55354
78299
55302
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Ag
ppm
0.2
AR-ICP
<;0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<0.2
<02
Cd
ppm
0.5
AR·ICP
<0.5
< 0.5
< 0.5
< 0.5
<0.5
< 0.5
<0.5
< 0.5
<: 0.5
C.
ppm
AR-ICP
76
269
15
172
65
48
43
54
46
No
ppm
2
AR-ICP
1120
615
457
261
513
26,
262
530
410
Mo
ppm
AR-ICP
<2
<2
<2
<, <2
<,
NI
ppm
1
AR-ICP
1300
35
26
30
50
18
21
1130
18
Activation Laboratories Ltd. Pb
ppm
AR-ICP
48
<2
<2
<2
<2
Zo
ppm
AR-ICP
64
194
54
43
66
28
67
28
AI
%
0.01
AR-ICP
0.18
0.62
0.31
1.12
0.62
0.21
0.32
0.20
0.39
i'i ppm
10
AR-ICP
< 10
<10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
B.
ppm
AR-CP
33
68
266
70
41
34
272
24
10
ppm
AR-ICP
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
<1
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Report: BI
ppm
10
AR-ICP
<10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
Ca
%
0.Q1
AR-ICP
0.49
1.09
1.80
1.80
1.26
0.41
0.65
0.27
1.09
A07·2459 Co Cr Fe
ppm ppm %
0.01
AR-JCP AR-ICP AR-tCP
111
33
10
21
23
13
89
24
1240
31
51
32
85
114
57
1870
82
7.95
5.09
1.48
3.23
2.81
1.14
1.74
4.11
2.78
%
0.01
AR-ICP
< 0,01
0.12
0.54
0.16
0.11
0.07
0.44
< am 0.04
Mg
%
0.01
AR-ICP
0.97
0.54
0.46
0.33
0.62
0.27
0.47
1.01
0.46
Na
%
0.01
AR-ICP
0.02
0.12
0.08
0.57
0.04
0.03
0.08
0,02
0.21
Sb
% ppm
0.001 10
AR-lCP AR-ICP
0.007
0.077
0.050
0.038
0.056
0.024
0.051
0.004
0.022
< 10
< 10
<10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
SC-~Sl
ppm ppmi
1 101
AR-ICP
12
AR-ICP! ___ J
< 10
14
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
< 10
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Report: A07·2459 Sr To V W Y Zr
--- ----~.-~- ----------- --, !Analyte Symbol I
,UnIt Symbol ppm % ppm pp-n ppm ppm %
lOetection Limit 0_01 10 0.001
!An~~Is~!h"d __ AR-ICP "R-Ie? AR-ICP AR-Ie? AR~lCP AR-IC? AR-Ie? -- - -. -----~--- -- ------.--~-- ----------
55222 0-01 36 < 10 3 0_252
55223 61 031 244 < 10 21 20 0048
55301 1,. 0_09 39 < 10 0_143
55351 67 0_12 169 < 10 0_108
55352 40 0_15 41! < 10 0-015
55353 ,. 0_04 13 <10 0_020
55354 55 0_09 49 < 10 0.221
78299 < 0.01 26 < 10 0-028
55302 20 0.15 113 < 10 0-051
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[Quality Control i iAnalyle Symbol ;Unlt Symbol
IOatactlon LImit
~a!ys~~~~_ GXR·1 Meal
GXR-1 c.rt GXR4Meas
GXR04Cert
GXR·2 Mess
GXR·2Cart
GXR..sMtta5 GXR--6Cart
CON·FCM-1 Meas
CON-FCM·1 Cart
Method Blank Method Blank
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Ag Cd
ppm ppm
0.2 0.5
AR·ICP AR·ICP
24.5
31.0
3.4
4.00
17.9-
17.0
0.3
1.30
56.5
86.3
<0.2
44
3.30
0.9
0.860
4.2
4.10
1.5
1.00
< 0,5
C" Mn
ppm ppm
AR·ICP .'.R·ICP
1030
1110
8430
8520
18
16.0
62
66.0
8080
9400
< 1
666
852
132
155
942
1010
932
1010
<2
Mo
ppm
2
AR·\CP
13
18.0
339
310
<2
2.10
<2
2.40
<2
NI
ppm
1
AR-1C?
31
41.0
31
42.0
11
21.0
23
27.0
< 1
Activation Laboratories ltd.
Pb
ppm
AR·IC?
Zn
ppm
580 539
130 760
43 64
52.0 73.0
710 471
690 530
88 102
101 118
3890 > 10000
5100 19300
<2 < 1
AI As Ba
% ppm Wm
0,01 10 1
M·lep AR-ICP AR-ICP
0.15
3.52
0.75
7.20
0.94
16.5
1.89
17.7
< 0.01
302
427
95
98.0
11
25.0
208
330
< 10
805
750
80
1840
1310
2240
1110
1300
Be
ppm
AR·ICP
< 1
1.22
1.90
1
1.70
< 1
1.40
< 1
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Report:
Bi
ppm
10
AR-ICP
1250
1380
14
19.0
< 10
0.690
< 10
0.290
< 10
Ca
%
0.01
AR·ICP
0.52
0.980
0.61
1.01
0.52
0.930
0.13
0.180
< 0.01
A07-2459
Co
ppm
AR-tCP
10
8.20 16
14.6
10
8.60
15
13.8
< 1
C,
ppm
2
AR·ICP
12.0
55
84.0
24
36.0
76
96,0
<2
F. K Me Na
% % % % %
0.01
.'.~·ICP
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001
AR·ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP
16.4 0.03 0.'1 007 0030
23.6 0.0500 0.217 0.0520 0.0650
2.45 1.37 0.81 0.13 0.107
3.09 4.01 1.66 0.584 0.120
1.46 0.52 0.30 0.17 0.046
1.86 1.37 0.850 0.556 0.105
4.21 0.86 0.27 0.09 0.026
5.58 1.87 0.809 0.104 0.0350
<: 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01 < 0.001
57
122
< 10
4.80
29
48.0
< 10
3.60
< 10
Sc
ppm
AR-ICP
1.58
8
7.70
5 6.88
24
27.6
< 1
snl ppm)
10i
AR.'CP!
22
54.0
< 10
5.60
< 10
1.70
< 10
1.70
< 10
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Report: A07·2459 ------- ~---------<----- ---- - --
fQuality Control I
IAnalyle Symbol s, To V W Y Z,
iUnlt Symbol ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm %
IDelectlon Limit 1 0.01 10 1 0.()()1
~·')'·ia ~"-0<1 AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR~ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP ---._--_. -- ---- --------
GXR-1 Mess 185 61 113 24 11 0.182 GXR-1 Cart 275 80.0 184 32.0 38.0 0.251 GXR-4Meas 60 80 10 13 10 1.798
GXR-4 Cert 221 81.0 30.8 14.0 186 1.77 GXR-2 Mess 100 44 < 10 11 11 0.034
GXR-2 Cart 160 52.0 1.90 11.0 26. 0.0313
GXR..s Mess 3. 151 < 10 14 0.015
GXR-6 Cart 35.0 186 1.90 14,0 110 0.0160
CON-FCM-l Meas
CDN-FCM-1 Cert
Method Blank Method < 1 < 0.01 < 1 < 10 < 1 < 1 < 0.001 Blank
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