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REPORT ON
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING, LITHOGEOCHEMICAL SAMPLING,
AND PROSPECTING
ON THE
NORTH CARIBOU RIVER PROPERTY
DISTRICT OF KENORA, PATRICIA MINING DIVISION
NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO
FOR
GOLDEN TANAGER RESOURCES LTD.
RECEIVED
J'W " 5 1989
August, 1988 E.D. Timoshenko, B.Se.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
l.O SUMMARY l
2.0 INTRODUCTION 3
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 3
4.0 LOCATION, ACCESS AND SERVICES 5
5.0 PHYSIOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION 6
6.0 PREVIOUS WORK 7
7.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND ECONOMIC MINERALIZATION 8
7.1 Regional Geology 87.2 Economic Mineralization 10
8.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY 12
8.1 General Geology 128.2 Structure 13
8.3 Lithologies 14
8.4 Metamorphism 169.0 SUMMARY OF GEOPHYSICS 17
9.1 Magnetics 17
9.2 VLF-EM 17
10.0 DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM 18
11.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 20
12.0 CONCLUSION 23
13.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 23
14.0 ESTIMATED COST OF RECOMMENDED PROGRAM 24
15.0 REFERENCES 25
APPENDICES
A. CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION (Back of Report)
B. ROCK SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS AND ANALYSES (Back of Report)
C. ANALYTICAL CERTIFICATES (Back of Report)
LIST OF FIGURES
NO. l - LOCATION MAP 2
NO. 2 - CLAIM SKETCH 4
NO. 3 - PROPERTY LOCATION AND REGIONAL GEOLOGY 9
NO. 4 - DETAIL AREA 1. 19
LIST OF DRAWINGS
NO. l-A GEOLOGY (In map pocket)
NO. l-B GEOLOGY (In map pocket)
l. O SUMMARY
The North Caribou River property of Golden Tanager Resources
Ltd. covers an extensive area of predominantly volcanic and
intrusive rocks belonging to a lithologic sequence known as the Agutua Arm Metavolcanics. The property is situated on
the North Caribou River east of Agutua Arm, approximately 115 miles north-northwest of Pickle Lake, Ontario.
Anomalous gold values were encountered in several areas of
the property during the surface geological exploration program. Area l yielded six values between 111-330 ppb gold
from a highly sheared iron formation as well as several
anomalous values up to 157 ppb from associated sheared
volcanics. Area 2 yielded a value of 402 ppb gold from a brecciated quartz-feldspar porphyry and mafic flow which has a matrix of iron-stained, sulphide-bearing quartz. Area 3
yielded several values from mafic and felsic volcanics ranging from 114 to 1047 ppb gold.
A two-phase exploration program is recommended to further outline gold-bearing horizons on the property. Phase I
consists of prospecting and channel sampling over favourable areas outlined in the present program. Phase II would
involve 3,000 feet of diamond drilling to test geological
targets outlined in Phase I as well as several prominent
geophysical targets. The estimated cost of the program
totals 5156,000.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
The North Caribou River property of Golden Tanager Resources Ltd. comprises 84 claims which straddle the North Caribou River east of Agutua Arm, approximately 115 miles north- northwest of Pickle Lake, Ontario (Figure No. 1).
The following report describes the results of a geological/ geochemical surface exploration program conducted on the property during July and August of 1988. The program consisted of geologic mapping at a scale of l inch to 400 feet, outcrop stripping, detail mapping, prospecting, and lithogeochemical sampling.
The project was conducted by Geocanex Ltd. of Toronto, Ontario. A five-man crew consisting of three geologists and two assistants were on site between July 14th and August 17th, 1988. They included the following personnel:
B. Elliott Geologist/Party Chief Oshawa, Ont.E. Timoshenko Geologist Brampton, Ont.J. Drew Geologist North Bay, Ont.K. Wright Geological Field Asst. Scarborough, Ont.S. Necan Field Assistant Osnaburgh, Ont.
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The North Caribou River property consists of 84 contiguous, unpatented mining claims. These are recorded on the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Keeyask Lake (G-2085) and Randall Lake (G-2182) claim sheets of the Patricia Mining Division, District of Kenora (Figure No. 2).
The claim numbers and recording dates are as follows:
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NORTH CARIBOU RIVERPROPERTY
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BY: RT. M.—— DATE SEPT. 88'
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Claim Numbers Recording Date
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Pa 1008032 to 1008061 (inclusive) 30 " " "
Pa 1008102 to 1008104 (inclusive) 3
Pa 1008112 to 1008119 (inclusive) 8
84 claims
The claims are currently held by Golden Tanager Resources Ltd, Suite 1003-34 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario,M5C 1E5.
4.0 LOCATION, ACCESS AND SERVICES
The property is located in Northwestern Ontario (Latitude 52 c 53', Longitude 91" 08') approximately 115 miles north- northwest of the town of Pickle Lake and nine miles east of
the Weagamow Lake Indian Reserve. The claim block straddles a two-mile long segment of the North Caribou River east of Agutua Arm. A widening of the river extends into the northeast corner of the property and is known as Pakiagama Lake.
Given the low water conditions encountered it was evident that both the North Caribou River and Pakiagama Lake would not be able to safely accommodate float planes. Fixed wing aircraft would be able to land in these areas under higher water conditions or on the ice in the winter months. During the project the Geocanex base camp was located on Eyap- amikama Lake and access was gained to the property via a
portage into Pakiagama Lake.
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An all-weather gravel road from Pickle Lake to Windigo Lake (Highway 808) ends approximately 25 miles south of the property. A winter road extending from Windigo Lake to Weagamow Lake is open between January and April and passes within five miles of the property.
Groceries, building materials, and general mining and exploration supplies may be obtained in Pickle Lake, a mining and transportation center with a population of approximately 350. Highway 599, a paved all-weather road, connects Pickle Lake to the CNR line at Savant Lake, 90 miles to the south, and to the Trans Canada Highway at Ignace, 180 miles to the south.
5.0 PHYSIOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION
Surficially, about 50% of the property is covered by well drained, dissected sand and boulder plain with interspersed moraine and drumlinoid deposits. Topographic lineaments trend roughly northeast-southwest. The higher ground is usually covered by mature forests of spruce, poplar, jackpine and balsam.
Low lying areas of swamp and muskeg with black spruce and tamarack forests cover approximately 301 of the property. Rivers and lakes cover an additional 151 of the total area.
Outcrop is exposed on S-5% of the property and is usually mantled by sandy overburden.
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6.0 PREVIOUS WORK
The following is a chronological description of previous work on the property area.
1938 The Ontario Geological Survey mapped the area at a scale of one inch to one mile under the supervision of Dr. J. Satterly (Satterly, 1939).
1959 The Ontario Geological Survey/Geological Survey of Canada conducted airborne magnetic surveys in the area as part of a systematic aeromagnetic coverage of the province of Ontario (Map 909G., Weagamow Lake Area ODM-GSC 1960).
1967 Pyrotex Mining and Exploration discovered gold- copper-silver mineralization on the shore of Agutua Arm immediately to the west of the property.
1979 The Ontario Geological Survey re-mapped the area (Thurston, et al., 1979).
1984 Moss Resources Ltd. acquired the adjacent property covering the Pyrotex gold-copper-silver prospect. The Ontario Geological Survey conducted a multi-disciplinary program of airborne geophysical surveys, bedrock and surficial geological mapping over the area (Bartlett, et al., 1985; maps 80726, 80727) .
1985- Geocanex Ltd., on behalf of Moss Resources Ltd., and 1987 Oracle Resources Ltd., carried out ground magnetic
and VLF-EM surveys, detailed geological mapping, prospecting, lithogeochemical sampling and diamond
drilling on the adjacent Agutua Arm property to the
east and north. During the same period Moss Resources Ltd. and Power Explorations Inc. carried out a similar program on the Randall Lake property, immediately adjacent to the south and east. (North, 1985, 1987; Hodge, 1985; Elliot, 1987).
7.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND ECONOMIC MINERALIZATION
7.l Regional Geology
The North Caribou River property is located in the
northwestern portion of the North Caribou Lake greenstone belt, located within the Sachigo Sub- province, a part of the Canadian Shield.
The North Caribou Lake belt is an arcuate, horn shaped assemblage of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks extending from Weagamow Lake in the northwest to
Opapimiskan Lake in the southeast. South of Opapi
miskan Lake the belt bifurcates into two major lobes; one extending south through Libert Lake, the other
east through the Porester-Neawagank Lakes area (Fig. No. 3).
The mapping of Satterly (1939) and Thurston (1971)
suggests that the volcanic-sedimentary complex has been folded into a gross synclinal or basinal structure, with dominantly clastic metasedimentary
rocks occupying the core of the syncline. The fold
axis of the syncline is approximately coincident with Eyapimikama Lake. The metasediments are underlain by
OPAPIMISKAN LAKE
Metavolcanic rocks
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Iron formation
Gold occurrenceProperty
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the somewhat older volcanics of the system, dominantly mafic in character with lesser ultramafic components.
Two fairly continuous bands of iron formation and chemical sediments mark the contact between volcanics
and sediments throughout most of the belt.
Regional geologic maps indicate that the belt is
bounded by paragneiss and migmatized rock in the north
and by felsic intrusives in the west and south (O.G.S.
Map P. 2834, Eyapimikama Lake Area).
Metamorphic grades in the belt range from upper
greenschist to middle amphibolite facies.
7.2 Economic Mineralization
Gold is the principal metal of economic interest in the North Caribou Lake greenstone belt. Numerous gold showings have been located, generally in spatial association with iron formation.
Two closely associated gold deposits on the Musel- white property of the consortium led by Placer-Dome Inc. consist of several stratabound zones within highly folded iron formation. The deposits, known as the West Anticline and East Bay Syncline Zones, are two miles apart, located on the south shore of Opap imiskan Lake. The gold-bearing zones are concentrated in the noses of parasitic folds within garnet-horn- blende-chert-grunerite iron formation. The majority of gold occurs as stratabound zones of disseminated mineralization within pyrrhotite. A second and much smaller proportion of the mineralization is in quartz- pyrrhotite veinlets occupying dilated portions of the dominant axial planar cleavage (82) associated with the second major folding event
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Surface drilling has delineated 6 million tons of 0.2
oz. per ton of gold in the East Bay Syncline Zone
(Northern Miner, Nov. 23, 1987). Published reserves
for the West Anticline Zone are over 3.2 million tons
grading 0.17 oz. per ton gold.
The Power Explorations' Opapimiskan Lake and Karl-
Zeemel Lake properties, which adjoin Musselwhite to
the north and southwest respectively, have encountered
numerous significant gold intersections within iron formation.
Several occurrences of gold are found in other
sections of the belt. In the northwest, a few gold showings have been partially explored. Northern
Dynasty Exploration's Arseno Lake prospect has yielded significant gold and base metal values. Power
Explorations have found several significant gold
bearing zones from a section of the North Caribou
River Fault. The Agutua Arm and Teal prospects consist of gold-silver mineralization in sulfide-
bearing quartz-carbonate veins in sheared mafic
metavolcanics.
Significant gold has also been discovered in the
southeastern section of the belt. In the Sage Lake
area, Inco Ltd. has encountered significant gold in quartz veins and iron formation. Northwest of Wesley
Lake, Tex U.S. Oil and Gas intersected gold mineral
ization in quartz-arsenopyrite-carbonate veins in sheared gabbro.
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8.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
8.1 General Geology
The entire North Caribou River property is underlain by volcanic and intrusive rocks of the Agutua Arm
Volcanic Sequence which is recognized as being the
oldest lithologic package in the area (Bartlett,
et al., 1985). The sequence is unconformably overlain by the Keeyask Lake Metavolcanics and Metasediments
east of the property area; the southern boundary of
the sequence is marked by the North Caribou River
Fault, south of the property (the regionally extensive
South Rim Metavolcanics occur south of the fault).
The sequence is bounded on the north and west by the Weagamow Batholith.
The Agutua Arm Metavolcanics consist mainly of massive
mafic flows. Along with amphibolites, massive mafic
flows are the most common rock types encountered on
the property. A major intercalation of intermediate
to felsic pyroclastic/volcaniclastic rocks within the
Agutua Arm Metavolcanics is interpreted by the OGS to
cross the north property area. However, this could
not be confirmed due to a lack of outcrop exposure in that area. The intermediate volcanics that were
observed on the property are mostly massive flows,
gradational into mafic volcanics. Felsic volcanics
occur sporadically and also appear to be massive
flows. The volcanics have been intruded by numerous
small stocks, sills, and dykes of felsic to inter-
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mediate composition (mostly diorite with less frequent trondhjemite, tonalite, grandodiorite, and quartz- feldspar porphyry). Small gabbrioc sills also occur in several areas. Intrusive activity may be responsible for the high metamorphic grade often observed in the volcanics and also for obliterating and/or over-printing any regional foliations present in the older volcanics. With the exception of shear zones and some intrusive contacts, foliated rock is relatively uncommon on the property.
Clastic sediments were not found on the property. An occurrence of oxide facies iron formation in the central property area was the only example of a chemical sediment found during the project. This is described in more detail in Section 11.0.
8.2 Structure
As mentioned, most of the rocks on the property are massive, and only rarely display primary structures, penetrative fabrics, or folding. Foliated rock is for the most part limited to shear zones and some intrusive contacts.
The closest major structures to the property are the North Caribou River Fault and the Center Lake Splay, both occurring on the adjacent Randall Lake property of Moss Resources Ltd. The most common shearing and foliation directions on the property are roughly parallel with the North Caribou Fault, and dextral fault which trends between 60-70". Other less
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frequent shear directions are possibly related to intrusive activity. Dips are generally steep and south facing.
Numerous small shear zones are found on the property which are typically 2-5 feet wide. They display weak to moderate carbonatization and silicification and locally abundant quartz-ankerite veining. Sulphide mineralization is generally minor but typically consists of disseminated pyrite with lesser arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite. Ductile deformation, manifested by strongly foliated and crenulated rock, is most prominent although brecciated sections often occur within the shear zones.
8.3 Lithologies
The following is a description of the rock types observed on the property.
i) Volcanics
Several varieties of mafic volcanics occur on the property. The most common are massive flows
which are typically dark green, fine to medium grained, amphibole-plagioclas j chlorite ^ quartz assemblages. They are often silicified along intrusive contacts. Massive, medium grained amphibolites (amphibole-plagioclase- quartz) are also very common and may be mafic flows of higher metamorphic grade. However, they could not be reliably distinguished from coarse grained flow centers or mafic intrusives; the field classification of these rocks is
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therefore subjective. Further stripping to determine contact relationships in conjunction with petrographic studies would aid in the clasification of these rocks. The same problem was encountered and documented by Thurston et al (1979, p.71).
Sporadic occurrences of brecciated mafic volcanics were encountered in the central property area (north of the baseline between lines 4+OOW and 24+OOW) and appear to be pyroclastic in nature.
Fine to medium grained, greyish-green intermediate flows are frequently intercalated with the mafic volcanics; contacts are often
gradational. Minor laminated tuffs and porphyritic flows were also observed.
Small lenses, pods, and dikes of massive, fine grained, felsic volcanic flows occur sporad ically on the property. These are usually light greyish-green in colour with a light grey or
buff coloured weathered surface.
i i ) Intrusive Rocks
Diorite is the most common intrusive rock on the property, occurring in dikes and sills from a
few inches to several tens of feet across. Less common are granodiorite and tonalite which occur mainly in the west end of the property (closer to the Weagamow Batholith). Thin dikelets of
trondhjemite are common throughout both
intrusive and volcanic rocks.
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Intrusive breccias composed of highly angular blocks of mafic flows and amphiobolite within a matrix of diorite or grandiorite occur at several locations on the property (e.g. near 22+OOW, 20+OON, and 34+OOE, 19+OON).
Small bodies of dense, dark green, medium to coarse grained, magnetite bearing gabbro occur at various locations on the property (e.g. northeast property area near line 56+OOE, 40+OON). These units have strong magnetic signatures.
iii) Chemical Sediments
An oxide facies iron formation was observed in the vicinity of 4+50E, 19+50N. This is
described in detail later in the report.
8.4 Metamorphism
Metamorphic grade on the North Caribou River property varies from upper greenschist to middle amphibolite. Metamorphic isograds could not be delineated. Some areas of increased chlorite,sericite and epidote concentrations exist in sheared volcanics suggesting possible retrograde metamorphism.
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9.0 SUMMARY OF GEOPHYSICS
9.1 Magnetics
The property is marked by numerous, relatively discontinuous magnetic anomalies up to 5000 gammas
trending generally east-northeast. These probably represent either lean iron formation (e.g. magnetic high adjacent to Detail Area #1) or magnetite-rich gabbroic intrusives (e.g. northeast property area).
The possibility exists, however, that some of the magnetic highs could be associated with pyrrhotite-
rich sulphide mineralization within recessively weathered shear zones.
In some cases the magnetic features appear to be
slightly offset possibly due to folding or en echelon patterns of the sulphide zones.
Broader areas of magnetic high readings reflect areas
of mafic to intermediate (gabbro/diorite) intrusives.
9.2 VLF-EM
There are numerous zones of conductivity which cross the property on the same trend as the magnetic
features. However, for the most part, there is poor correlation between conductive zones and magnetic features. In some cases there is a direct correlation with magnetic highs, in others conductors flank
magnetic highs.
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An explanation for this poor correlation is that many
of the conductors are surficial and not bedrock.
However a number of those conductors which have a
broad correlation with magnetic highs are probably
caused by sulphide mineralization and possibly with
associated shearing. A number of conductors with no
magnetic correlation could be caused by non-magnetic
sulphides, also with associated shearing.
10.0 DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM
Geologic mapping at a scale of one inch to 400 feet was
conducted along a cut picket line grid. Two principal and
five subsidiary baselines have been cut on the property, all
trending 057 6 . Perpendicular cross lines are cut at 400
foot intervals along the baselines.
Additional prospecting was caried out over geophysical
anomalies and areas of high outcrop intensity.
A total of 243 samples were obtained from outcrops during
the present program. This includes 178 grab samples, 57
channel samples and 8 chip samples. Samples were collected
to test features of potential economic interest such as
shear zones, quartz and/or carbonate veins, gossan zones,
subvolcanic intrusives, chemical sediments, and sulphide-
bearing rocks.
Detail Area No. l was stripped using a high pressure Wajax
fire pump and channel sampled using a portable Stihl rock
saw. A well exposed quartz-ankerite vein occurring at
3+50W, 10+OOS was also channel sampled.
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iSamples were sent to Accurassay Laboratories of Pickle Lake (preparation) and Kirkland Lake (analysis). Samples were analyzed using standard fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy techniques with a lower detection limit of 5 ppb gold.
Sample descriptions and analytical results are listed in Appendix B and are shown on the property geology and detailed geology maps (Figure 4 and Drawings 1-A and 1-B respectively).
Laboratory analytical certificates listing results in ppb gold are compiled in Appendix C.
11.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
The present geological program has outlined three areas of potential economic interest. The first area lies near 19+50N between lines 0+00 and 4+OOE (Detail Area No. l, refer to Figure No. 4). The area contains outcroppings of strongly sheared and gossaned oxide facies iron formation and volcanics. The iron formation is exposed over a total length of 65 feet and varies from 1-15 feet in width. Field evidence suggests the presence of a broad fold affecting the iron formation and surrounding volcancics which appears to have an axial plane striking approximately 100 0 and plunging 32-52 c towards the east. The unit is composed of recryst- allized magnetite, quartz (both recrystallized chert and secondary quartz), and secondary ankerite and calcite. Irregular chlorite and sericite bands within the unit may represent sheared tuffaceous layers present in the iron formation. The unit typically contains trace to 2 % pyrite with local concentrations of up to 10% sulphide. Minor chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite also occur. Quartz-rich
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sections of the unit tend to be the most strongly mineralized. A 0.4 to 1.2 foot wide quartz vein occurs along the hanging wall of the iron formation at its westernmost exposure adjacent to line 4+OOE. The vein is not mineralized and did not return significant gold values. Six values, however, ranging between 111 and 330 ppb gold were obtained from the iron formation unit.
Also within Area No. l are strongly sheared mafic and felsic volcanics. The mafics are highly chloritic and fissile and contain abundant quartz-ankerite veinlets and trace to 3% pyrite. A sample of this material adjacent to the iron formation returned a value of 152 ppb gold. Sheared felsic volcanic flows near 2+OOE, 20+OON contained up to 2% arsenopyrite but did not yield significant results.
Area No. l flanks a coincident magnetic high and moderately strong VLF-EM anomaly. The magnetic high rises to about 2500 gammas above background and extends to either side of the showing for a total strike length of 1200 feet. The VLF anomaly is quite extensive and may in part be topograph ically controlled. However, it may also reflect a wide spread zone of shearing in that area of the property. Several narrow to moderately wide shear zones, including those in Area No. l, occur between Line 0+00, 22+OON and Line 20+OOE, 10+OON, and may be indicative of a larger structure.
Area No. 2 is found on Line 12+OOE, 23+OON, about 1000 feet northeast of Area No. 1. A small outcrop (20 feet in diameter) of brecciated quartz-feldspar porphyry and mafic flows has provided one anomalous value of 402 ppb gold. The matrix of the breccia is clear to smokey quartz which locally has a very strong limonitic stain. The fragments are highly
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angular and up to 2 feet in diameter. Trace - 3% pyrite occurs within small vugs in the quartz matrix. The outcrop lies within a small but moderately strong VLF-EM anomaly.
Area No. 3 has provided the highest gold values on the property. Anomalous values have been obtained from within a broad area centered on 6+OON and extending between 9+OOW and 24+OOW. The area contains numerous outcrops of predominantly mafic volcanics and diorite. Minor occurrences of felsic volcanics and quartz-feldspar porphyry were also noted. Gold values of 139 and 199 ppb were obtained from two widely separated outcrops of brecciated mafic volcanics which appear to be pyroclastic. Both samples contained disseminated pyrite. Felsic volcanics containing pyrite and arsenopyrite also provided gold values - one from a sheared flow (114 ppb Au) and another from a narrow lens of massive flow material (556 ppb Au). A three inch wide quartz-calcite-epidote vein in massive mafic flows assayed 1047 ppb gold.
Area No. 3 is flanked by several weak to moderately strong VLF-EM anomalies and displays a weak magnetic expression.
Additional anomalous gold values were discovered on the property which are worth further investigation. In particular, there are two values east of Area No. 3 which occur within 800 feet of each other - a value of 188 ppb gold from a medium grained, magnetic leucogabbro at 4+50E, 7+OOS, and a value 187 ppb gold from an arsenopyrite-rich pod within a quartz-ankerite vein at 3+70W, 5+70S.
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12.0 CONCLUSION
The North Caribou River property is underlain by predomin antly mafic volcanic rocks with lesser intermediate to felsic volcanics and minor chemical sediments. Widespread intrusive activity has also occurred on the property.
Three areas with low but anomalous gold values were dis covered during the program. Area No. l consists of highly sheared oxide facies iron formation and volcanics which locally contain strong sulphide mineralization. Area No. 2 consists of brecciated quartz-feldspar porphyry and mafic flows with an iron-stained, sulphide-bearing quartz matrix. Area No. 3 consists of predominantly volcanic rocks within a poorly defined area measuring roughly 400 fleet wide by 1500 feet long. Anomalous gold values were obtained from brecci ated mafic volcanics, felsic volcanic flows, and quartz veins within this area.
Additional work is warranted to further delineate the nature and extent of gold mineralization on the property.
13.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
A two phase exploration program is recommended to further delineate gold-bearing horizons on the property.
Phase No. l involves additional prospecting, outcrop stripp ing and channel sampling over favourable areas outlined during the present program.
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Phase No. 2 involves a limited diamond drilling program totalling 3,000 feet. Geological targets outlined in Phase No. l as well as some of the more prominent geophysical targets on the property should be tested by drilling.
14.0 ESTIMATED COST OF RECOMMENDED PROGRAM
Phase I - Four-man camp (two geologists, two assistants outfitted with supplies for 7-10 days of outcrop stripping, channel sampling, detail mapping, and prospecting
- approximate cost (supplies, wages,assay costs, contingencies) ——————— $ 12,000.00
Phase 2 - 3,000' of diamond drilling at 540 perfoot, all inclusive —————————————— $120,000.00
- Contingencies, 20% —————————————— g 24,000.00—————————————— $144,000.00
Total Estimated Cost of Phases l St 2 — $ 156,000.00
Respectfully submitted,
rf
E. D. Timoshenko GEOCANEX LTD.
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15.0 REFERENCES
Bartlett, J.R., Breaks, F.W., DeKemp, E.A., Shields, M.N. 1985. Precambrian Geology of the Eyapamikama Lake Area (Opapimiskan Lake Project), Kenora District (Patricia Portion); Ontario Geological Survey, Map P.2834, Geological Series - Preliminary Map.
Hodge, H.J., 1988. Report on Magnetic and VLF-EM Surveys, North Caribou River property, District of Kenora, Patricia Mining Division, Ontario, for Golden Tanager Resources Ltd. (Internal Geocanex Report).
North, Jon W., 1985. Report on Geological Mapping, Litho geochemical Sampling, Soil Sampling, and Prospect ing; Agutua Arm Property, District of Kenora, Patricia Mining Division, for Moss Resources Ltd. (Internal Geocanex Report).
North, Jon W., 1985. Report on Geological Mapping, Geo chemical Sampling, Trenching and Prospecting; Randall Lake property, District of Kenora, Patricia Mining Division, for Moss Resources Ltd. (Internal Geocanex Report).
North, Jon W., 1987. Report on Prospecting, Trenching, Channel Sampling and Geological Mapping; Randall Lake property, District of Kenora, Patricia Mining Division, for Power Explorations Inc. (Internal Geocanex Report).
Thurston, P.C., Sage, R.P., Siragusa, G.M., 1979. Geology of the Winisk Lake Area, District of Kenora, Patricia Portion; Ontario Geological Survey Report 193.
APPENDIX A
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT:
I am a resident of Brampton, Ontario.
I am a graduate of the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, with a Bachelor of Science degree (Geology).
I have worked continuously as an exploration geologist since 1985 in gold exploration in Northwestern Ontario and the Yukon.
I participated in the surface exploration program of the North Caribou property between July 14 and August 17, 1988.
The statements contained in this report, and conclusions reached, are based upon the study of all relevant assessment work records of the Ontario Geological Survey, and geological reports and maps published by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
In this report, I have disclosed all relevant descriptive and interpretative material which is, to the best of my knowledge, necessary to gain a complete understanding of the viability of the project and the recommendations.
DATED THIS Jtf DAY OF //0s, , /T//
E.D. Timoshenko, B.Se. Geologist
APPENDIX B
ROCK SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS AND ANALYSES
APPENDIX B - SUBSECTION l
CHANNEL SAMPLE
DESCRIPTIONS
CHANNEL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONSAwNo.
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
14950 4*64E,19-I-38N 1.5 Mafic Volcanic- weakly sheared- highly foliated- carbonatized- chloritized- weakly limonitic- rare quartz/carbonate
stringers- trace pyrite.
29 (20)
14951 4+63E,
19+36.5N 2.6 Sheared Mafic Flow- highly fissile- quartz-ankerite-calcite
stringers- carbonatized- chloritized- limonitic- trace pyrite *
arsenopyrite.
10
14952 4*61E,19*35N 2.1 Sheared Mafic Flow - as per 14951.
14
14953 4+60E,19+33N 2.0 Sheared Mafic Flow- highly chloritized- carbonatized- minor quartz-ankerite-
calcite stringers- slightly limonitic- trace pyrite.
29
Assay Ne
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
14954 4+61.5E,
l9+44N
1.7 Sheared mafic Flow - similar to 14950
152
14955 4+60.5E,
194-43N
1.6 Sheared Mafic Flow- highly fissile- highly chloritized- carbonatized- minor sericite- quartz-ankerite-
calcite stringers- trace pyrite- limonitic along
foliation planes.
16
14956 44-63E,194-47N 3.0 Sheared Iron Formation- intensely sheared- SO-40% magnetite- numerous quartz-
ankerite veinlets- carbonatized- 1-21 pyrite- highly limonitic.
19
14957 4+51E,
194-48. 5N
1.4 Sheared Flow- felsic?- sericitic- foliated- weakly limonitic- trace carbonate- trace pyrite.
66
Assay No.
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa
Au pp (Check)4+52E, 19+49.5N
2.0 Quartz-Ankerite-Vein 26- dominantly vein material- minor sheared wallrock- minor calcite- trace pyrite- minor limonite
14959 4*52E,19*50N 1.8 Sheared Mafic Flow- chloritized- carbonatized- slightly limonitic- quartz-ankerite
stringers- trace pyrite- 6" band of massive
magnetite near contact with sheared iron formation.
39
14960 4+54E,19+57N 1.8 Sheared iron formation (?)- chloritic schistcontaining between ID-50% magnetite; very strongly sheared and brecciated
- local concentrations of massive, medium grained magnetite; brecciated fragments of massive magnetite also occur
- ankerite occurs in small grains and within quartz- ankerite veinlets; minor calcite veinlets
- locally silicified(possibly recrystallized chert)
- minor talc fc sericite- strongly carbonatized- trace disseminated pyrite- thick gossaned rind up
18
Assay Ne
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
14961 4+52.5E,
19+56N
2.2 Sheared iron formation(?), as per 14960- several sections of
massive magnetite- abundant quartz-ankerite
veinlets- trace pyrite and arsen
opyrite.
11
14962 4+5IE,19+53N 1.8 Sheared mafic volcanics- predominantly chlorite with lesser sericite and possibly talc
- minor quartz grains up to 1/4" wide
- numerous steeply dipping quartz-ankerite veinlets (most 1/8-1/4" wide); two large veins (4" and 6" wide) composed mostly of ankerite also occur
- trace pyrite- grades into a sericite
schist containing quartz porphyroblasts (possibly a sheared quartz-porphyry dike).
18
14963 4+56E,19+62N 1.6 Quartz-sericite ^ chlorite 12 ^ ankerite schist (possible sheared felsic volcanic)- numerous steeply dipping quartz-ankerite veinlets
- minor tourmaline in thin stringers
Assay Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
14963 Cont'd ...
- trace pyrite and chal copyrite occur in several veinlets
- weakly carbonatized along fractures.
14964 4454E,19H-61N 2.2 Sheared iron formation(?), as per 14960- 15-401 magnetite- numerous steeply dipping
veinlets, mostly calcite; minor quartz-ankerite veinlets
- abundant quartz locally- trace - 2% pyrite, trace
chalcopyrite and arseno pyrite; sulphides occur mainly in silicified areas.
57
14965 4+52.5E, 19+67N
1.6 Sheared ironformation(?), as per as per 14960- strongly brecciated
and silicified locally, with up to 5% pyrite and trace chalcopyrite
- abundant ankerite as discontinuous, smeared out veinlets and fracture fillings
- S-35% magnetite.
202
Assay Ne
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5001 4+51.5E, 19+66N
1.9 Sheared iron formation(?), 125 essentially as per 14965- several highly siliceous
intervals (recrystallized chert?)
- trace - 51 pyrite, concen- traced in siliceous areas, rare chalcopyrite
- strongly carbonatized.
5002 4*47E,19*67N 1.9 Sheared iron formation(?), 81 as per 14965- trace - 53; pyrite,
occurring in silicified sections and within ankerite veinlets; pyrite also forms in thin stringers
- strongly carbonatized.
5003 4+45E/19+65N
5004 4443E,19*64N
2.2 Sheared iron formation(?), 87 as per 14965- trace - 3% pyrite,
occurring in silicified sections and irregular ankerite veinlets;
- trace chalcopyrite.
2.5 Sheared iron formation (?), 13 as per 14965- high magnetite content
throughout interval (25-501)
- numerous quartz-calcite veinlets, minor quartz- ankerite veinlets
Assay Trench No. Location
Length
Cut True DescriptionsAssa
Au pp (Check)
5004 Cont'd ...
5005
5006
- small ankerite grains occur throughout the unit (3-71)
- trace - l% pyrite.
2.7 Sheared felsic volcanics- light green, fine
grained, strongly sheared and brecciated, predomin antly quartz and sericite
- quartz-ankerite veinlets and fracture fillings
- trace fuchsite- compact, weakly foliated- smeared out chloritic
fragments- rare disseminated pyrite.
3.0 Sheared mafic volcanics- predominantly chlorite with lesser sericite, ankerite and quartz
- numerous ankerite ^quartz veinlets infilling brecciated fragments
- trace - 3% disseminated pyrite
- rare chalcopyrite, occurring in veinlets.
10
16
Assay Ne
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5007 2.6 Sheared mafic volcanics, 52 similar to 5006- grades into sheared iron
formation- magnetite occurs in
isolated brecciated fragments within chloritic matrix
- quartz-ankerite veining prominent throughout sample; minor calcite veinlets
- trace - 4% pyrite,occurring mainly withinchloritic material, alsoin quartz-ankerite veinlets.
5008 4+43E, 19+68.5N
1.6 Sheared iron formation(?)- predominantly chlorite
schist with isolated brecciated fragments of magnetite; small sections of massive magnetite also occur
- quartz-ankerite veining prominent throughout section; ankerite also occurs in disseminated grains
- trace - 31 pyrite, with local concentrations up to 101;.
63
AssayNe
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5009 4+41.5E,
19+68N
2.1 Sheared iron formation, essentially as per 5008- magnetite (S-25%) occurs
in scattered, irregular patches and fragments
- up to 10% disseminated ankerite grains
- trace - 11 pyrite.
25
5010 44-03E,19*50N 1.4 Sheared Mafic Flow- chloritized- silicified- limonitic- trace calcite- few quartz ankerite
stringers- trace to Q.5% pyrite
+ chalcopyrite in stringers.
154 (177)
5011 4+02.5E,
19+51N
1.7 Sheared Iron Formation?- locally up to 301
magnetite- quartz-ankerite
stringers and flooding- l-3% pyrite- trace chalcopyrite- minor calcite- limonitic
111
5012 4+02E,19+53N 1.8 Sheared Iron Formation - as per 5011
31
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5013 4+01E,19+54N 0.5 Quartz Vein- iron formation wallrock
as per 5011- white- trace calcite- limonitic along fracture- no visible sulphide- 2-3% pyrite in highly
fissile chloritized wallrock.
49
5014 4401E,19-f55N 1.2 Silicified Flow- possibly felsic- sericitized- Fe-carbonate- trace pyrite- trace limonite.
5015 3+96E, 19+52.5N
2.0 Quartz-Vein and Felsic Wallrock- vein as per 5013- wallrock as per 5014,
5016 3+98.5E,
19+51N2.7 Sheared Iron Formation
- as per 5011- up to 5% pyrite- traced to D.5% chal
copyrite- trace pyrrhotite- traced fuchsite.
30
5017 4+OOE,19+50N 2.0 Sheared Mafic Flow- similar to 5010- 3" wide quartz-ankerite
veinlet- veinlet limonitic with
trace pyrite.
324
Assay Trench Length Location Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5018
5019
3+98E/19+47N 1.2 Sheared Felsic Flow?- similar to 5014- chloritized- minor quartz-ankerite
veinlets- trace pyrite- weakly carbonatized.
1.4 Quartz-Ankerite Vein- l'6" wide
- slightly limonitic along fractures
- 151 ankerite- no visible sulphide- white- at contact of iron
formation and felsic flow.
10 7)
5020 3*96E,19*49N 1.6 Sheared Iron Formation 330- as per 5011- up to 21 chalcopyrite.
5021 3+94.5E, 19+50N
1.0 Sheared Mafic Flow - as per 5010.
68
5022 34-9IE, 19+43N 1.6 Sheared Iron Formation- as per 5011- 11 chalcopyrite- 2% pyrite.
42
5023 3+90.5E,
19+44N
2.0 Sheared Felsic Flow- several 2-3" quartz
veinlets- slightly limonitic
28
Assay Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5023 Cont'd ...
silicifiedchloritizedtrace chalcopyrite andpyrite in quartztrace to D.5% pyriteand chalcopyrite inwallrock.
5024 34-61E,194-33N 2.0 Quartz Ankerite Vein and Sheared Felsic Flow- flow material highly
limonitic with trace pyrite and chalcopyrite
- variably sericitized and chloritized
- trace sulphide in quartz vein
- vein up to l' wide with numerous irregular stringers.
31
5025 34-61E,194-31N
5026 24-08E,194-96N
1.6 Quartz-Ankerite Vein and Sheared Felsic Flow- as per 5024.
2.4 Sheared felsic volcanics- light to medium green,
mostly fine grained quartz and feldspar with lesser sericite and chlorite
- weakly foliated
13
15
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LocationNo
Length
Cut True Descriptions
Assa
Au pp (Check)
5026 Cont'd
5027
5028 1+97E/19+97N
5029 l*97E,19-f95N
5030 1+97.5E,
19+93N
- abundant carbonate along fractures
- minor quartz-ankerite veinlets
- trace - 11 disseminated pyrite, trace arsenopyrite
- weakly gossaned.
2.0 Sheared felsic volcanics, 11 as per 5026.
1.6 Sheared felsic volcanics, 13 as per 5026- abundant sericite and quartz-ankerite veinlets.
1.9 Sheared felsic volcanics, 13 as per 5026- trace pyrite and arseno pyrite
- minor quartz-ankerite veinlets.
1.9 Sheared felsic volcanics, 14 as per 5026- grades into relatively
unaltered volcanics- trace pyrite.
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Assay Ne
Trench Location
Length Cut True Descriptions
Assa Au pp (Check)
5031 H-06E,194-32N 2.0 Sheared mafic volcanics 20- strongly foliated
chlorite-sericite schist- ankerite ± quartz j^
calcite veinlets occur throughout unit
- trace - 2% disseminated pyrite, rare arsenopyrite
- strongly gossaned.
5032 1+05.5E,
19+29N
3.1 Sheared felsic volcanics- predominantly quartz and
sericite with abundant ankerite veinlets
- trace chalcopyrite and pyrite occur in several veinlets
- trace fuchsite- inclusions of chloritic
material- moderately well foliated, weakly gossaned.
5033 l+05E,19+27N 2.2 Sheared mafic volcanics, as per 5031- several crosscutting quartz-ankerite veinlets up to 1/2" wide
- trace disseminated pyrite.
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Assay Trench Length Location Cut True Descriptions
Assa
Au pp (Check)
5034 04-82E,194-82N
5035 0+82E,19+80N
5036 0+82E,19+78N
1.3 Sheared mafic volcanics, 49 as per 5031- minor intercalations
of felsic volcanics (quartz-sericite)
- trace disseminated pyrite.
2.2 Sheared felsic volcanics, 29 as per 5032- strongly foliated and gossaned
- numerous quartz-ankerite veinlets
- trace - l * pyrite, occurring mainly as thin, steeply dipping stringers.
3.3 Predominantly sheared 12 mafic volcanics (chlorite- sericite schist, as per 5031) with intercalations of felsic volcanics (quartz-sericite schist)- numerous quartz-ankerite
veinlets- trace - 1 Z d isseminated pyrite.
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GRAB SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONSKssay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14805 36*06E,154-OON Intermediate volcanics- fine grained, massive- minor amygdules containing
epidote, carbonate and minor pyrite
- l-2% disseminated pyrite.
8
14806 22+40W,22+35N Mafic volcanics 15- weakly brecciated,
silicified- minor quartz-carbonate
veinlets- trace pyrite in small blebs- found near gabbro contact
14807 364-35E,15*04N Mafic volcanics 8- weakly sheared, highly
carbonatized volcanics found between gabbroic intrusives
- trace - 11 pyrite- shear zone is about 2' wide, orientation 38V?5 0N.
14808 29*35E,16*40N Quartz-carbonate ^ epidote f vein in mafic volcanics amphibolite)-2" wide; very poorly exposed- small euhedral crystals of quartz and epidote
- trace pyrite along vein walls
14809 4+OON l 64+50E Fuchsitic Zone in mafic vol canics- massive volcanics with
randomly oriented 10mm long actinolite crystals
- zone trends at 082".
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14810 3*80N,634-90E Fine grained mafic volcanics increasingly silicified towards south- l-2% disseminated pyrite
and possible arsenopyrite- also a pyrite stringer
5mm wide.
8
14811 27*80E,18*40N Highly silicified, weakly 10carbonatized mafic volcanics in contact with diorite- possible shear zone- trace pyrite- trending roughly 92 0
14812 27+60E,19+60N Mafic volcanics; very weakly 7foliated (trending 52 C )- frequent narrow stringers
containing epidote, carb onate and minor pyrite trace - IS; disseminated pyrite.
1482.4 8(H30E,29*80N
14825 74H-OOE,31*OON
Mafic volcanic- carbonate stringers- limonitic along fractures- trace pyrite.
Intermediate Flow?- possibly silicified mafic- limonitic surface- trace carbonate- no visible sulphide- massive
10
(26)
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14826 784-OOE,35H-40N Felsic intrusive- massive- trace sulphide
14827 78+0(^,35+41^ Mafic volcanic- at contact of felsic
intrusive- epidote rich- trace pyrite- trace carbonate
10
14828 77+OOE,37+80N Amphibolite- massive- limonitic along fractures- trace carbonate- trace arsenopyrite- trace chalcopyrite
17
14829 75+90E,42+20N Quartz stringers- in felsic intrusive- 0.5 to 2.0 inches wide- discontinuous- up to several feet long- orientation variable
along joints- trending 30 to 50 0 but also irregular
- dipping steeply N and S- slightly limonitic- no visible sulphides
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Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14830 76*OOE,42*20N
14831 H-55E,49*80N
14832 H-60E,49*75N
14835
Silicified mafic flows- near contact of felsic
intrusive- trace pyrite- massive
Sheared Intermediate Lapilli Tuff- carbonatized- limonitic- trace to It; pyrite- chloritized- trending 68"- dipping steeply S.
Sheared Intermediate Lapilli Tuff- as per 14831
Sheared Intermediate Lapilli Tuff- as per 14831.
Mafic Volcanics- fine grained, chloritic- no sulphides, no
carbonate
28+45E,21+OON Mafic volcanics; very finegrained, massive, silicified- sharp, irregular contact with amphibolite
- subconchoidial fracture- numerous hairline fractures
some containing carbonate- no visible sulphides.
14833 l*70E f 49*68N
14834 10S,66E
8
16
13 (11)
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)_______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14836 26H-30E,22H-60N Mafic volcanics; silicified, 11as per 14835- trace pyrite- limonitic stain along
fracture surfaces
14837 25+40E,23+40N Shear Zone in mafic volcanics; 76' chip sample across zone- sheared material consists
mostly of chlorite and sericite with lesser quartz, ankerite and calcite.
- strongly gossaned locally {carbonate alteration)
- numerous quartz-ankerite ^ tourmaline veins (most
< 1/2"); majority are concordant,several contain trace chal copyrite
- trace - , l% d isseminated pyrite
- shear zone oriented 64V79 0 S.
14838 25+48E,23+40N Quartz-ankerite-tourmaline 8in sheared mafic volcanics- minor chlorite, trace pyrite- concordant vein, 1/4 - l"
wide, extends for about 8'.
14839 25+4(^,23+40^ Quartz-ankerite-tourmaline 16vein crosscutting sheared mafic volcanics- 1/2 - 3/4" wide, 3' exposed- no visible sulphides- trending 178 C .
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14840 25452E,23H-40N Highly sheared, well gossaned 30mafic volcanics- essentially as per 14837,
with 1-21 disseminated pyrite.
14841 25*34E,23*38N Highly sheared mafic vol- 24canics, as per 14837, containing numerous randomly oriented veinlets composed predominantly of ankerite with minor quartz- trace pyrite occurs within
veins- most veinlets between 1/4 -
1/2" wide.
14842 25+OOE,19+60N Quartz-carbonate pod in 72massive mafic volcanics (4" x l")- abundant carbonate,
inclusions of chlorite and amphibole
- trace - l * chalcopyrite, occurring in large blebs up to 1/4" wide and as fine disseminations.
14843 72*40E,39*30N Mafic volcanic 10 (11)- silicified- massive- epidote stringers- trace chalcopyrite- trace malachite- trending 105?- dip 46" NE?
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14844 204-50E,154-OON Quartz porphyry; medium 11green to greenish brown colour, massive- ID-20% clear quartz porphy-
roblasts, most about 1/8"
wide
- weakly carbonatized- minor sericite- no visible sulphides.
14845 18+30E,12+20N Shear zone; strongly foliated 9and intensely carbonatized felsic to intermediate (?) volcanics- chlorite-sericite-ankerite
jj^ quartz assemblage- minor quartz-ankerite,
veinlets up to 1/4" wide- zone trends 74/75*3
-no visible sulphides.
14846 17*70E,12*30N Calcite veinlets within mafic 9
volcanics, 1/4 - 1/2" wide- concordant veinlets in
fine grained, silicified mafic volcanics
- no visible sulphides.
14847 17*50E,12*30N Quartz-ankerite vein, 1-2" 11wide, crosscutting strongly sheared mafic volcanics- heavy carbonate alteration
in area of vein- found on a 10' high scarp
face- 4 ft. exposed length- no visible sulphides.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14848 17*30E,12*OON Quartz-carbonate veinlets inmafic volcanics; mostly thin (< 1 /4"), discontinuous vein lets infilling a weakly brecciated section - no visible sulphides.
14849 5N,32-HOE 6" wide altered or sheared zone in amphibolite- zone is 5C^ quartz- moderate carbonate- trace pyrite and chalcopy-
rite(?)
11
14850 4H-90N,32E Amphibolite and felsic intrusive- amphibolite is a mafic
volcanic- minor carbonate- trace sulphides.
10
14851 10S,26E
14852 1N,24E
Boulder - Chert Beds 21- up to 51 pyrite as net
working veinlets- similar to that found
on Randall Lake property.
Massive Diorite or Plagio- 8 clase-phyric mafic volcanic flow- 50% amphibole- 50% plagioclase- trace pyrite.
5)
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14853 164-30E,94-95N Quartz-carbonate vein (1-2"), 59concordant in mafic volcanics- milky quartz with abundant
chlorite inclusions, minor ankerite and calcite
- trace chalcopyrite (small blebs)
- volcanics are weakly foliated, trending 104".
14854 164-80E,12*40N Quartz-carbonate veinlets 8within silicified mafic volcanics, possibly weakly brecciated- mostly thin, discontinuous
veinlets, 1/8 - 1/4" wide, randomly oriented
- no visible sulphides.
14855 16*35E,13*05N Quartz-ankerite vein 138- angular float block (about
1.5' exposed, 5" wide) found 100' east of shear zone (sample 14845)
- trace - 11 chalcopyrite, occurring in blebs up to 1/4" wide
- vein also contains minor chlorite.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)_______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14856 12+20EJ27+55N Shear zone in mafic 44volcanics, 5* exposed width- mostly chlorite with lesser
sericite, carbonate (ankerite, feldspar and quartz
- highly crenulated- weathers to a light green
colour, locally weakly gossaned
- zone contains several felsic intrusive dikes which have been highly brecciated and smeared out along foliation planes
- in contact with amphibolite (possible gabbro) to south
- orientation 70 C 768 0 S- trace very fine grained
pyrite.
14857 10+85E I 27+70N Quartz-ankerite veinlets in 54sheared mafic volcanics- narrow concordant veinlets,
most 1/8 - 1/4" wide, weakly gossaned
- shear trends 75V80 0 S- no visible sulphides.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14858 12H-10E,23*20N Brecciated mafic volcanics 15and quartz-feldspar porphyry; matrix is predominantly clear to milky quartz which is frequently strongly gossaned- large breccia fragments up
to l' long- very minor carbonate- no visible sulphides- intruded by diorite dikes.
14859 12+10E/23+24N Brecciated mafic volcanics 8with quartz matrix, as per 14858- large blebs of pyrrhotite
occur in several fragments; trace pyrite occurs in quartz matrix
- quartz has a heavy hemo- titic and limonitic stain.
14860 12*17E,23-f20N Brecciated quartz-feldspar 402porphyry, with quartz matrix, as per 14858- trace - 2% pyrite,
ocurring as small subhedral crystals within narrow vugs.
14861 20H-OOE,10*50N Highly altered volcanic 7 ( 6)- predominantly fine grained,
massive quartz and ankerite with minor calcite and fuchsite
- highly gossaned rind- no visible sulphides- possibly a large vein.
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Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14862 11*45E,1*95N Quartz-feldspar porphyry- phenocrysts of yellow- white feldspar and clear quartz, most about 1/8" wide; around 25-301 phenocrysts
- groundmass is dark green, very fine grained, siliceous
- trace pyrite- intrudes mafic volcanics.
14863 10+4(^,0+158 Shear zone in mafic to inter- 12 mediate volcanics (^ 4 ' wide)- predominantly chlorite with
lesser sericite, ankerite, feldspar and quartz
- strongly foliated and crenulated; orientation 50V78 0 SE
- contains segregations of highly silicified, poorly foliated material (irr egular pods and lenses) which weather to a buff- white colour
- minor quartz-ankerite vein- lets
- intercalations of strongly magnetic mafic material
- weakly gossaned, trace pyrite.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14864 KH44E,(H12S Quartz-ankerite vein, 2-3"wide, 3' exposed length, crosscutting sheared mafic to intermediate volcanics- minor inclusions of
chlorite- no visible sulphides
- trending 114".
14865 1(H40E,(H15S Silicified pods and lensesof intermediate to mafic volcanics within shear zone- lenses up to l' long, 4" wide
- numerous thin ankerite stringers, minor calcite
- no visible sulphides.
14866 10+4(^,0+148
14867 9*08E,19*35N
Thin band (~^5") of strongly magnetic mafic material within shear zone- highly crenulated, very
dense- trace disseminated pyrite
and pyrrhotite.
Shear zone in mafic volcanics, 2-3' wide- predominantly quartz-
sericite schist, highly crenulated, strongly carbonatized
- also contains minor anker ite, feldspar and quartz
- no visible sulphides- orientation 507?2 0 SE.
16
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check )
14868 9+08E,19+35N Quartz-ankerite vein, 26concordant in sheared mafic volcanics- 1/2 - l" wide, 1.5'
exposed- chloritic inclusions,
no visible sulphides
14869 8+92E,19+35N Quartz-ankerite vein in 19sheared mafic volcanics, as per above; 1/2-1" wide- trace pyrite, occurring
in small blebs.
14870 61+50E,25+OON Sheared Mafic Flows 5- chloritized- trace carbonate- trace pyrite- 6" to l' wide- 25' long exposure- trending 97"- dipping 64 C S.
14871 59+25E,32+15N Felsic Dike 5 { 6)- in gabbro- epidote rich- trace pyrite- slightly limonitic
along fractures- trending 100 0
14872 6CH40E,33H-20N Quartz-Ankerite Vein 5- in sheared mafic flows- massive
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14872 cont'd ... - trace pyrite- l - 2% calcite- 1/8" limonitic rind- l' wide- 12' long exposure- trending 90 C- dipping 74 6N.
14873 6CR40E,334-20N Sheared mafic Flows < 5
- wallrock of above vein- silicified- carbonatized- well foliated- trace pyrite- limonitic- trending 90"- dipping 74 C N.
14874 60+60E/46+15N Quartz-Feldspar Porphyry <5- in gabbro- slightly limonitic along
fractures- trace sulphide- trending 190 0
14875 604-60E,46*25N Gabbro 6- l to 2% magnetite
- l% pyrite- epidote along fractures- massive.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14876 3(H50S,344-50E Fine Grained Mafic 5Volcanic
- amphibolite metamorphic grade
- l% pyrite.
14877 34*20S,25E Coarse grained Intermediate 5Rock and silicified mafic volcanics- minor carbonate.
14878 56*70E,32*05N Sheared Mafic Flows 5
- narrow band in intermediate to felsic flows
- 6" wide- quartz/ankerite
veinlets- trace pyrite- very limonitic- trending 35 C .
14879 37*95N,34-90W Mafic Volcanic - light green < 5
fresh surface- weathered surface dark
grey-brown- silicified
- carbonatized- limonite staining along
fractures- highly foliated- orientation 73'772 C S.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description——--——.--.^——ppb Au (Check)
14880 39H-70N,14-80W Felsic Dike - 4' wide 7 (7)- probable trondhjemite- concordant- contains angular to sub
angular xenoliths of mafic volcanics
- xenoliths vary in size from 2-3" to 1-2'
- limonite along fractures- trace pyrite- orientation 62V90 0 .
14881 39+7013,1+801^ Quartz Vein - average width < 51/4"
- pinches and swells along contact between felsic dike and mafic volcanics
- minor limonite staining- trace pyrite.
14882 39+70N,l+80W Amphibolite - fine to medium 8grained- trace carbonate- trace limonite- few crosscutting felsic
dikes (randomly oriented)- orientation 62V90 0 .
14883 20+70N,44+OOE Quartz-Carbonate Vein: 15-1.5' wide- concordant- minor limonite staining- locally 1-31 chalcopyrite- trace pyrite- orientation 96 C 772 C N.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14884
14885
20*70N,444-OOE Quartz-Carbonate Vein:- as per 14883- trace pyrite.
Sheared iron formation (?) 284- 2-3' wide strongly
gossaned band composed of magnetite, quartz, ankerite and minor chlorite; appears to be folded (plunging 52 0 ESE)
- a 0.2 - 1.0' wide quartz j^ ankerite vein ocurs along the footwall of the ironstone
- magnetite content varies from trace-5% in highly silicified zones; upwards to 60% magnetite elsewhere
- weakly carbonatized- trace-3% pyrite, occurring predominantly in the more strongly silicified areas.
Sheared iron formation (?), 45 as per 14885- sample consists mainly of highly silicified material (essentially a chlorite - quartz j^ feldspar ^ anker ite H^ magnetite assemblage)
- 2-10% magnetite- trace-3% pyrite, occurring
as small subhedral crystals and fine disseminations
- minor calcite and ankerite veinlets.
14886 3*98E,19*50N
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check )
14887 4*04E,19*54N Sheared iron formation (?) 25as per 14886
- trace - 2% pyrite.
14888 4H-03E,19*50N Quartz ^ ankerite vein <5- predominantly milky quartz
with minor ankerite and chlorite
- 0.3 - 1.1' wide
- in contact with sheared iron formation
- no visible sulphides.
14889 4+03E,19+50N Quartz-ankerite vein, 11 (11)offshoot of larger vein described above (14888)- 1-2" wide
- trace pyrite in smallcubes and irregular blebs.
14890 4*70E,19*32N Quartz-ankerite vein, as < 5per 14889, in sheared mafic volcanics- 2-3" wide, 2' exposed
length- concordant, trending 105 6- no visible sulphides.
14891 20+80N,43+90E Mafic Volcanic - dark green <5- sheared, fine grained- few narrow quartz-carbonate
veinlets ( <l/B")- carbonatized U-5%)- 0.5 - l.Oi pyrite dissem
inated throughout rock or along veinlets
- minor limonite staining.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description_________ppb Au (Check)
14892 36S,21*20E Fine Grained Intermediate < 5to Mafic Volcanics- trace pyrite
14893 364-70S,19E Plagioclase-phyric Flow < 5- plagioclase crystals up
to 5mm long.
14894 34*50S,16*50E Fine Grained Felsic Vol- 5canics- 2-3?; mafic- minor muscovite- weathers pink.
14895 34-72E,19*37N Quartz-ankerite vein 12crosscutting sheared mafic volcanics- l - 1.5' wide, 6' exposed- irregular trend; changes
from perpendicular to sub- concordant to the foliation
- minor inclusions of chlorite
- no visible sulphides.
14896 4+50E,19+55N Possible sheared iron 16formation- band of magnetite-rich
material 6-8' wide in contact with weakly sheared mafic volcanics
- appears to be a magnetite- ankerite (siderite ? ) j^ chlorite j quartz ^ calcite assemblage; minor talc and pyrite also occur
- strongly carbonatized- thick gossaned rind.
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14897 2*10E,19*94N
14898 2+03E / 19+94N
14899 4*40E,0*23N
Sheared, weakly carbonatized 32 volcanics (felsic to inter mediate) containing abundant quartz-ankerite veinlets- fine grained, weakly
foliated and banded appearance; weakly brecciated sections
- trace - 2 % pyrite and arsenopyrite occurring in euhedral crystals and fine disseminations
- shear zone is 1-2' wide, strongly gossaned, trends 69" and dips steeply to the north.
Sheared felsic to inter- 17 mediate volcanics, as per 14897- trace - 2% pyrite and
arsenopyrite.
Mafic to intermediate sub- 13 volcanic; possibly a silic ified volcanic- locally contains small
grains and discontinuous veinlets of pale blue quartz
- strongly carbonatized- possibly a quartz porphyry- trace pyrite.
(17)
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check )
14900 4H-42E,0*23N Diabase dike 10- irregular shape, 8"-!' wide- dark grey, very fine
grained, weakly magnetic- strongly carbonatized- l-2% disseminated pyrite- trends 166 0 .
14901 1H-OOE,19*80N Sheared, silicified vol- 13canics (likely Mafic) containing abundant ankerite ^ quartz veinlets- weak to moderate carbon
atization- trace pyrite, rare arseno pyrite
- veinlets are mostly con cordant and between 1/16 - 1/8" wide.
14902 54*50E,254-OON Sheared Mafic Flows 21- quartz-ankerite-calcite
stringers- trace pyrite- very limonitic- 2' wide exposure- 4' long exposure- surrounding mafics highly 1
foliated- trending 85 0- dipping 60 C S.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14903 6+205,9+OOE Shear Zone in Intermediate 17Volcanics- trends at 048 0- consists of quartz/carbon
ate veins in the volcanics- up to O.S-1% pyrite and possible chalcopyrite.
14904 2*30E,32*OON Mafic volcanics (amphibolite) 9- medium grained, minor
carbonate and limonite along thin fractures
- trace - l% disseminated pyrite.
14905 0*20E,3^90N Mafic volcanics, possibly 10weakly brecciated- highly silicified; abundant
carbonate in thin veinlets- trace - IS; very fine
grained pyrite, rare arsenopyrite
- weakly gossaned.
(17)
14906 25+50E,23+40N Shear zone in maficvolcanics, as per 14837; 4' chip- predominantly chlorite-
sericite j^ ankerite ^ quartz schist; sample includes an 8" wide pod of strongly gossaned quartz-ankerite.
- trace pyrite.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)-——-—-——Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14907 25*57E,23*40N Shear zone in mafic volcanics 12as per 14837- 5' chip across zone
14908 25+62E,23+40N Strongly brecciated, highly < 5gossaned section (4" - 2' wide) within sheared mafic volcanics- fragments composed of quartz-ankerite material and chlorite sericite schist within a matrix of tourmaline and quartz
- breccia grades into massive quartz-ankerite
- no visible sulphides
14909 254-57E,23*40N Quartz-ankerite vein trend- < 5ing along shear fracture- 1-2" wide, 4' exposed,
discontinuous- no visible sulphides- trending 049 e .
14910 26+35E,23+75N Shear zone in mafic volcanics 5as per 14837- crude 5' chip across zone- folded locally- trace pyrite- shear trends roughly 55".
14911 264-31E,23*75N Quartz-ankerite veinlets in < 5sheared mafic volcanics- 1-2" wide discontinuous
veinlets and pods, most concordant
- no visible sulphides.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14912 364-20S,174-70E Dirty Quartz Vein orSilicified Intermediate Volcanics- outcrop is intermediate
volcanics and felsic intrusives.
14913 40S,12E Brecciated IntermediateVolcanics with FelsicIntrusives- trending at 033 0 .
14914 7S,8*60E Intermediate to Mafic l Volcanics with Felsic Dikelets- rock is of amphibolite facies- trace carbonate and pyrite.
14915 7+808,8+80^ Intermediate Pyroclastic Breccia- clasts are quartz-rich,
subrounded to angular with average length 3cm
- matrix is fine grained and mafic
- trace pyrite.
14916 7+508,9+lOE Silicified Zone in Inter mediate Volcanics- quartz is recrystallized- trace to Q.5% pyrite.
40
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14917 S+SOS^+SOE Shear Zone in IntermediateVolcanics
- the main shear zone is 1.5' wide and consists of chlorite schist and a 3" wide quartz/carbonate vein
- trace - 11 pyrite.
14918 1+20^43+81^ Mafic Volcanic - weathered 31 surface is buff to light
green- fine grained
- carbonatized
- limonite staining along fractures
- 0.5 - 1.01 pyrite.
14919 20+40S,88+50W Felsic Intrusive 9- weathered surface buff to
white
- medium to coarse grained- carbonatized
- sharp contact with mafics- limonite staining along
fractures- 0.5 - 1^ pyrite- trace magnetite.
14920 20+405,88+50*^ Mafic Volcanic 5- weathered surface dark green
- fine grained- pervasive epidotization along
fractures and to a lesser extent throughout rock
- trace carbonate in stringers- limonite staining along
fractures- trace pyrite.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description_________ppb Au (Check)
14921 20+505,88+30;^ Intermediate Volcanic 5
- medium grained- buff coloured- within 14919
- contact is sharp but no preferred orientation
- locally contain fragments of felsic intrusives
- local epidote-rich sections.
14922 38+OOS,75+60W Felsic Volcanic <5 (35)
- fine grained- highly foliated- weak-moderate carbonatization- minor limonite staining- trace pyrite- narrow interflow.
14923 38+OOS,75+60W Mafic Volcanic: 22- fine grained
- weakly sheared- strongly carbonatized- limonite staining along
fractures- trace pyrite.
14924 36+605,75+301* Shear Zone: 5- in mafic volcanics- 1.5' wide- intense shearing- highly fissile- heavy limonite staining
along cleavage- strongly carbonatized- trace pyrite.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14925 36460S,75*20W Quartz Vein - 2" wide- concordant- trace carbonate- minor limonite staining- trace pyrite.
14926 6+25S,7+90E Quartz Vein in Felsic In trusive in Mafic Volcanics- trace pyrite.
<5
14927 6*70S,7*75E
14928 7*70E,8S
Quartz Feldspar Porphyry 36- phenocrysts 0.5 - 4mm long- fresh surface is grey- weathers buff coloured. Epidotized Diorite 30- area is 1.5m long by 3"
wide- weathers lime green- trace pyrite.
14929 78,4+SOE Leucogabbro 188- slightly higher percentage
of amphibole than in the diorite
- grains are up to 2-3mm long
- magnetic.
14930 0+Q0.21+89N Quartz 4 ankerite vein in weakly sheared intermediate to mafic volcanics- 4" - 12" wide, 20' exposed
length; concordant to sub- concordant
- somewhat anastomosing
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14930 Cont'd ... - mostly barren, milky quartz with local concentrations of ankerite; minor muscovite
- no visible sulphides- trending around 60 0 , steep
dip to north.
14931 Quartz ^ ankerite vein, as per 14930.
(16)
14932 CHOO,2^89N Wallrock along quartz^ ankerite vein- weakly foliated chlorite
quartz ^ sericite schist- minor grains and small
veinlets of ankerite- no visible sulphides.
10
14933 1*30E,19H-75N Sheared mafic volcanics 29 containing abundant ankerite ^ quartz veinlets- weakly carbonatized- trace - 11 pyrite, dissem
inated and in thin stringers- down strike from sample 14901.
14934 29+OOW / 12+OON Intermediate Volcanic- trace pyrite- numerous randomly oriented quartz-feldspar epidote veinlets.
8
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14935 41+255,8+OOE Highly Foliated Intermediate 7Volcanics- minor carbonate- weathers rusty brown.
14936 41+608,9+50^ Highly Foliated Mafic 11Volcanics- strongly carbonatized- fine grained- also minor felsic intrusive
14937 6+5QE.41S Carbonatized Highly Foliated 8Mafic Rock- possibly a gabbro- moderately magnetic
14938 SS+SOS^E Shear Zone with 3" Quartz 11Siderite Vein- trace pyrite- very fine grained- weathers rusty orange- trending 118 C .
14939 35+80W,0+25N Intermediate Volcanic 13- sheared- quartz stringers- trace carbonate- slightly limonitic- trace pyrite- at contact of flow and quartz-feldspar porphyry
- striking 62"- dipping 82 0 to S.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14940 35+2(^,0+20^ Intermediate Flow- massive- slightly limonitic- trace pyrite- several carbonate stringers.
8 9)
14941 (H90E,29*30N Quartz-carbonate-epidote vein (1-2" wide) in mafic volcanics- trace - l% pyrite, minor chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite
- euhedral quartz and epidote crystals
- weak limonitic stain.
8
14942 S+OOW^+SON
14943 5-HOW,9*30N
Intermediate volcanics, 21 porphyritic- quartz porphyroblasts (5%)- minor quartz-ankerite
veinlets, minor calcite- trace arsenopyrite.
Porphyritic intermediate 50 volcanics, as per 14942- numerous quartz-ankerite
veinlets up to 1/2" wide- trace chalcopyrite and
arsenopyrite.
14944 0+40E,8+20S Shear Zone in Intermediate Volcanics- quartz/carbonate vein is
1-3" wide- trace pyrite.
12
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Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)————--Description__________ppb Au (Check)
14945 4W,10S Milky Quartz - Boulder 30- includes some chlorite- trace - .5% arsenopyrite- boulder had broken apart
making it difficult to determine angularity.
14946 42H-50W,3H-60N Quartz-Feldspar-Epidote Vein 37- in coarse grained mafic
flows- slightly limonitic- trace sulphide- trending 80"
14947 42+70W,31+75N Mafic Dike 13- massive- trace magnetite.
14948 48+15W/13+35N Mafic Flows 13- weakly sheared- weakly limonitic- mildly carbonatized- trace pyrite- 6" wide- 3' long exposure- trending 172".
14949 10S,3*60W Quartz Carbonate Vein 10 (15)- weathers rusty- 2' wide at maximum- no sulphides seen- carbonate is calcite
and ankerite.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14966 105,3+SOW
14967 10S,3W
14968 10S,3W
Quartz Carbonate Vein 10- 10' east of 14949
along same vein- shear zone is in quartz porphyry
- orientation: 076/83S- trace pyrite.
Quartz Carbonate Vein 8- continuation of vein
of 14949- vein is l' in width- trace sulphides.
Shear Zone Related Quartz 11 (9) Flooding of Volcanics- l' south of 14967- limonite staining on
fractures and foliation planes
- minor carbonate
14969 10S,3W Quartz Porphyry- country rock of shear
zone- clear, .5-3mm wide quartz phenocrysts ( 5% o f rock) in yellow/green quartz/ sericite fine grained matrix
- iron staining along fractures
10
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14970 5*70S,3*70W Sulphide-Rich Bleb in Quartz Vein- bleb is 2' x 6"- S-5% pyrite and arseno
pyrite.
187
14971 5+70S,3+70W
14972 5*75S,3*60W
14973 5+85S,3+45W
Quartz Flooded Shear Zone 54- Strike: 078 Dip: variable
but near vertical- zone is about 4' wide- minor carbonate- trace sulphides.
Sheared Volcanics with Quartz 55- 10' down strike from 14971- minor carbonate- trace - Q.5% pyrite
and arsenopyrite.
Sheared Volcanics with Quartz 16 Sericite Schist- continuation of 14972.
14974 5+85S,3+25W Epidote Altered Intermediate to Mafic Volcanics- transected by networking
quartz veinlets- moderate carbonate- .S-1% pyrite- possible trace malachite.
37
1 1
Assay Location ^k No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14975 7+008, 53+40W Quartz Vein - 2" wide 10
1
1
I
1
1
f1
11
t
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
- in 1 ' x 15' localof mafic volcanics
- limonite stainingcontact
- no visible mineral
shear
along
ization- orientation 14/76^.
14976 6+608, 49+80W Shear Zone - 1' wide- in mafic volcanics- carbonatized- limonite staining
fractures- trace pyrite- orientation 80/60 0
<5
along
S.
14977 19+008, 52+20W Diorite - coarse-grained 10 (11)- feldspar rich- limonite staining
fractures- trace pyrite- trace carbonate
along
14978 19+808, 53+OOW Tonalite - medium-grained 18- minor limonite staining
along fractures.
14979 21+405,53+201^ Quartz-Feldspar Porphyry: 12- eo-70% angular to sub-
angular feldspar phenocrystsaveraging - 1/8" diameter
- quartz phenocrystsrounded averagingdiameter
are1/8" in
- trace pyrite along 1/16"wide carbonate veinlet.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description_________ppb Au (Check)
14980 21+60S,53+20W Quartz-Feldspar Porphyry: 10- as per 14979- extensive silicification
near contact with Diorite.
14981 23*OOS,524-70W Mafic Volcanic: 37- fine-grained, light green- silicified- trace pyrite.
14982 23+808,53+OOW Intermediate Volcanic: 8- fine-grained, light green- foliated- minor limonite staining
along fractures- orientation 114764 0 N.
14983 10+705,46+OOW Quartz-Carbonate Vein: 15- 2" wide- in l 1 wide zone of
sheared mafic volcanics- trace pyrite- trace chalcopyrite.
14984 10+708,46+OOW Mafic Volcanics: 17 (55)- medium to coarse grained- sheared- carbonatized- silicified- limonite staining along
fractures- trace pyrite.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14985 Intermediate Tuff?- trace carbonate- weakly limonitic- trace sulphide.
12
14986 76+OOW/23+10N Sheared mafic volcanics 11-l" wide zone- quartz-ankerite veining- minor calcite- limonitic- no visible sulphides.
14987 1H-10S,27H-90W 2" Quartz Vein in Foliated 19Mafic Volcanics- prevalent iron oxide
staining- minor carbonate- .5% pyrite.
14988 7S,25*40W 6" Quartz Vein within Felsic Intrusive in Amphibolite- quartz is glassy- within a tonalite dike.
11
14989 3+608,261^ 18" x 6" Quartz Pod in Diorite- prevalent iron oxide
staining- glassy quartz- trace to . 5% pyrite and pyrrhotite.
17
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14990 23+82W,8+35N Brecciated mafic to inter mediate volcanics; narrow strongly gossaned section adjacent to a diorite dike or sill- trace - l % pyrite- numerous small vugs
infilled with limonite.
139
14991 314-95W,H-OOS Mafic Volcanics - amphi bolite- fine to medium grained- trace carbonate- trace pyrite- trace pyrrhotite along
fractures.
18 (24)
14992 15*70W,3*90N Felsic volcanics- weakly gossaned, highly
fractured with carbonate coatings
- several small, irregular quartz-ankerite veinlets
- trace disseminated pyrite,
556
14993 15H-45W,3*90N Mafic volcanics, highly silicified- found adjacent to an
irregular diorite dike- trace - l % pyrite and chalcopyrite, occurring as fine disseminations and in small quartz- epidote veinlets.
35
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14994 13*60W,7*50N Sheared intermediate to felsic volcanics- predominantly quartz-
sericite schist (weakly foliated) with minor chlorite
- numerous ankerite j quartz veinlets (most barren)
- weakly carbonatized- trace - l% disseminated pyrite and arsenopyrite
- strongly gossaned- orientation 112/82'N.
114
14995 13*OOW,74-30N Sheared intermediate to felsic volcanics, as per 14994.
44
14996 164-30W,26*50N Sheared felsic to inter mediate volcanics- gossaned volcanics found between irregular sub volcanic dikes
- weakly foliated, trending 108 0
- minor quartz-ankerite veining near contacts
- trace - 3?; arsenopyrite, occurring as euhedral to subeuhedral crystals up to 1/8" wide
- weakly carbonatized- minor intercalations of
mafic volcanics.
56
l l l l l l l l ll l ll l l l l l l
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
14997 16*30W,26*50N Subvolcanic intrusive dikes 29intruding felsic to inter mediate volcanics- medium grained, massive; predominantly quartz (SO-70%) and feldspar (20-301;) with lesser ankerite (S-10%)
- trace pyrrhotite and arsen opyrite
- weakly carbonatized.
14998 le+SOW^e+SON Subvolcanic dikes as per 3414997- 1-51 arsenopyrite, trace
pyrite, occurring in euhedral crystals or small blebs.
14999 1H-OOW,4*65N
15000 29+60W,6+20S
Quartz-carbonate-epidote 1047 vein in mafic volcanics- 1-3" wide, irregular
trend- coarsely crystalline
sections- trace pyrite.
Intermediate Volcanic: 108- weathered surface - light
green- highly fractures- numerous random quartz
veinlets- no visible mineralization.
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
5037 7*50S,6*50W Plagioclase/Amphibole Phyric Intermediate Rock- possibly altered
intermediate volcanics- weathers medium green
to light brown- trace pyrite.
73 (17)
5038 7+50S.6+50W Quartz Vein Related to Diorite Intrusive- maximum of 18" wide- dips 46* to the north- quartz is glassy- trace pyrite.
11
5039 6*50W,7H-50S Quartz Vein:- varies from 0.6 1 - 2.5'
wide- randomly oriented? follows
contact between intermediate volcanics and Diorite intrusive
- limonite staining along fractures
- trace pyrite
5040 6*50W,7*50S Quartz Vein:- as per 5039- few sulphide stringers, ^ 1/8" wide
- 0.5 - 1.01 pyrite- trace - Q.5% pyrrhotite- heavy limonite staining
along fractures
16
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
5041 6 +50*1, Intermediate Volcanic: 29- fine-grained, silicified,
light green- heavy limonite staining
along fractures- Q.5% - l.OS; pyrite in -
1/8" wide stringer, trace - D.5% pyrrhotite.
5042 59-i-50W,20*50N Intermediate Flow- mildly carbonatized
- slightly limonitic- trace pyrite- massive
5043 32*OOW,22*15N Mafic Flow- slightly limonitic- up to l% pyrrhotite.
8
5044 10S.3+50W
5045 108,3+SOW
Siliceous Host Rock of 10
Quartz Carbonate Vein
- described in 14966- channel is 1.4' long- crosscut by numerous
quartz carbonate veinlets- trace pyrite.
Quartz/Carbonate Vein < 5- rock sawed channel
sample of vein described in 14966
- very clean quartz, ankerite and calcite
- trace pyrite.
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
5046 2*40S,6W
5047
5048 JLO+OOSfS+SOW
5049 lO+OOSjS+SOW
Shear Zone with Quartz and < 5 Carbonate Flooding- in intermediate rock
(sheared)- trend is 056/61W.
Felsic Volcanic: 33- channel sample - 1.7'
long- sheared fine-grained,
light green- silicified near contact with quartz-carbonate vein
- weak to moderate carbon- itization
- few quartz-ankerite veinlets - 1/8" wide near contact
- limonite staining along fractures
- no visible mineralization.
Quartz-Carbonate Vein: 8- calcite and ankerite present
- 1/16" - 1/8" red-brown rind on surface
- no visible mineralization- as per 14966- sample length - 1.7' long.
Felsic Volcanic:- as per 5047- no visible mineralization- sample length - 0.9' long
<5
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Results ppb Au (Check)
5050 Quartz-feldspar-calcite pod or vein within brecciated mafic volcanics- irregular trend, up to
3" wide- trace pyrite- strongly carbonatized.
5051 Gossan zone in brecciated 199 mafic volcanics- 2' exposed width- up to 51 pyrite ^ pyrrhotite, with trace chalcopyrite and malachite
- sulphides occur in small blebs and stringers up to 1/8" wide
- irregular carbonate veinlets- heavily limonitic, numerous
small vugs.
5052 94-05W,24-90N Gossan zone in brecciated mafic volcanics, as per 5051.
35
5053 Quartz vein or pod in massive mafic volcanics- 2-6" wide, 1.5' exposed
length- coarsely crystalline milky
quartz; barren; limonitic stain locally.
<5
Assay Location No. (North/East) Description
Assay Resulpp ppb Au (Check)
5054
5055 12+17E,23+20N
Mafic volcanics (amphi
bolite)
- weakly gossaned section about 2' wide, possibly weakly sheared (trending roughly 020 0 )
- trace - l S pyrite - strongly carbonatized.
Brecciated quartz-feldspar porphyry with a quartz matrix, as per 14860- large fragments up to
6" wide, highly angular- quartz matrix is strongly
gossaned; contains trace - 21 pyrite in small vugs.
46 (39)
5056 12*17E,23*20N Quartz-feldspar porphyry < 5 fragments from the breccia described in 14860- ID-15% phenocrysts (mostly
feldspar) in a fine grained, greenish-grey matrix
- trace - l * disseminated pyrrhotite.
5057 Mafic volcanics containing small blebs of pyrite and pyrrhotite (trace - ^ total sulphide)- several small carbonate
stringers also contain trace sulphide
- weakly gossaned.
Assay Location Assay Results No. (North/East)______Description__________ppb Au (Check)
5058 63*50E,394-50N Gabbro 14 ^5)
- slightly silicified- minor epidote- magnetic, massive- trace pyrite.
APPENDIX C
ROCK SAMPLE ASSAY CERTIFICATES
ACCURASSAY UBORATORIES LTD.P.O. BOX 604
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Certificate of Analysis19395
Kr. K.J. HodgeGeocanex Ltd.1003 - 34 King Street EastToronto, OntarioK5C-1E5
SAMPLE NUMBERSAccurassay
439180 439lSI439182439183439184439185439180439187439188439189439189439190439191439192439193439194439195439196439197439198439198439199439200439201439202439203439204439205439206439207439207
Customer
14805146061480714808148091481014811148121482414625148251482614827148281482914830148311483214833148341483414835148361483714838148391484014841148421484314843
Gold ppb
6158678
107
107
267
10179668
1613117
1178
163024721011
Date: July 29
Check
Vork Order Project
Gold Oz/T
'. 0 .002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^ . 002 ^.002 ^.002 O), 002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 <0.002 < 0.002 <0.002 ^.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 ^.002 0.002 <0.002 x'0.002
: P080211: NORTH CARIBOU
Check
Check
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Certificate of flnalysis19396
Mr. H.J. HodgeGeocanex Ltd.1003 - 34 King Street EastToronto, OntarioK5C-1E5
SAMPLE Accurassay
439206439209439210439211439212439213439214439215439216439216439217439218439219439220439221439222439223439224439225439225
NUMBERS GoldCustomer ppb
14844 1114845 914846 914847 1114848 614849 1114850 1014851 2114852 814852 514853 5914854 814855 13814856 4414857 5414858 1514859 814860 40214861 714861 6
Date: J uly 29
Page: 2
_____1988.
Work Order # : P080211 Project : NORTH CARIBOU
Gold Oz/T
(0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 (0.002 Check0.002 (0.0020.004 (0.0020.002 (0.002 (0.0020.012 (0.002 (0.002 Check
Per:
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. K.J, Hodge1 7 J T *i vfc-5; "i: /T Tt fc-J V l . T ;"!s.*"-v."fc-* t^ li c-yk j.,* t- ^* *
K5C-3E5
SAKPLE NUKBERS Accurassay Ci
439430439431439432439433439434439435439436439437439438439439439439439440439441439442439443439444439445439446439447439448439446439449439450439451
jt c-i i--, f C' f-,4oyf5^ 439453439454439455439456439457 43945?
.J -r .dgt.-"*
ing Streettar lo
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148621486314864148651486614867148681 48691487014871148711487214873148741487514876148771487814879148801488014881148821488314884
East
Goldppb
6126f,
167
261955G5
\T*X1 5
6555
^i77^e
15PJ14885 Result to be1488614887148881488914889
4525•\ 51111
Page : 1Date: August 3 1 9 88
Work Order # : P080222Project ; North Caribou
GoldOz/T
a) . 002< 0.002< 0.002^.002\' 0.002< 0.002< 0.002vO.002^.002< 0.002< 0.002 Checkv 0.002a*. 002< 0.002<0.002< 0.002\' 0.002^.002<0 . 002^.002< 0.002 Check^.002< 0.002< 0.002s' 0.002forwarded^.002< 0.002\0 . 002^.002< 0.002 Check
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Certificate of AnalysisKr. H.J. Hodge Page #1Geocanex Ltd.
1QCn7 1003 ' 34 K ing Street East Date:06/05/68_________19 ——— l d DU i Toronto, OntarioK5C-1E5 Work Order F080222
Project: Korth CaribouAssay results are as follows:
SAMPLE NUMBER Original Gold Gold GoldAccurassay Customer ppb ppb Oz/T439453 14885 Result to follow 284 0,008
f± ^ rw * m ^\ f \~^^*\r - **^VX*^^^.Per:
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Certificate of AnalysisPage.;
Mr. H.J. Hodge Geoosnex Ltd.1003 - 34 King Street East
19451 Toronto, Ontario K5C-1E5
SAKPLE NUMBERS issav Customer
•1 '.'•Ci '"' K C t*-'S H vJU
439459439460439461439462439463
439466439466439467439468439469439470
71439471
14890148911489214893148941489514896148971489814898148991490014901149021490314903
Gold ppb
AugustDate: 19
Vork Order # Project
Gold Oz/T
P080222Korth Caribou
C5C5C5C55
1216321717131013211717
CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO . 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 0020 . 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002CO. 002
Check
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Per:
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Certificate of AnalysisKr. H, J. Kods-fcGeocarifcx Ltd.1003 -- 34 King Street EastToront o, Ontar i oK5C-1E5
Date: August 9
SAMPLE IWKBEES Ac-cur&.sss.y Customer'
14904149051490614907 J 4 90614909149101491114912149131491314914149151491614917 1491 d 34919 14920 349I-!! 14922 14922 34923 j 49241492514926149271492814929 l 4930 14931 14933
439636439637 43963S 439639 439040439641439642439643439643439644439645439646 43964?'
439643 439640 439650,'. r,' f i .": r-, ',
439653
439657439653439659439666439661439663
Work Order Project
P080232 North Caribou
Goldppb
9106
12^*C55
<5<55
<556
406
31955
•(535225r.
xT*3630188
65
16
GoldOs /T
^.002\' 0.002(0.002(0.002^.002x" 0.002^.002(0.002(0.002< 0,002^.002(0.002•(0.002'(0.002^' 0.002^.002< 0.002< 0.002^' 0.002< 0.002C 0.002•(0.002'(0.002(0.002(0.002^.002v' 0.0020 . 005(0.002'(0.002x' 0.002
Check
Check
Check
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President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. chem (Om.i, c. Chem (U.K.), M.C.I.c., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.
Certificate of Rnolysis19530
Mr. H.J. HodgeGtocaijfex Ltd .1003 - 34 King Street Ea&tToronto, OntarioKJJC-1E5
H c c u r 6. s s f j. v
439662439663439664439665439666439667439666439669439670439670439671 4396^2 4396"' 4396^4
'6439677 439675 439679 439679
Customer
1493214933149341493514936149371493814939149401494014941149421494314944149451494614947149481494914949
Gold ppb
Page :
Date: Angu&t 9
Work Order # Project
Gold Oz/T
P0602S2 Nortli Caribou
102987
118
111389S
215012303713131015
(0 . 002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002(0.002^.002(0.002(0.002(0.002
Check
Check
Per:
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President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. D., c. Chem (Om.i, c. Chem (U.K.), M.C.I.C., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.
Certificate of AnalysisMr. H.J. Hodge Geocanex Ltd.
19659 1003 - 34 King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C-1E5
SAKPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
439776439777439778439779439780439781439782439783439784439785439785439786439787439788439789439790439791439792439793439794439794439795439796439797439798439799439800439801439802439803439803
5001500250035004500550065007500850095010501050115012501350145015501650175018501950195020502150225023502450255026502750285028
Page: l
Date: August 18 1988
Work Order * : P080236 Project : NORTH CARIBOU
Goldppb
1258187131016526325154177111314967
30324
6107
330684228311315111320
GoldOz/T
0.0040.0020.003^.002tt. 002^.0020.0020.002^.0020.0040.0050.003
*C0.002^.002^.002^.002^.0020,009^.002^.002^.0020.0100.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.002*CO . 002^.002^.002
Check
Check
Per:
Check
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KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J5 TEL.: (705) 567-6343
President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M .SC., Ph. D., c . Chem lom.), c. Chem (U.K.), M.C.I.C., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.
Certificate of flnalysisMr, H.J. Hodge Geocanex Ltd.
19660 1003 - 34 King Street EastToronto, M5C-1E5
Ontario
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
439804439805439806439807439808439809439810439811439812439812439813439814439815439816439817439818439819439820439821439821439822439823439824439825439826439827439828439829439830439830439831
502950305031503250335034503550361495014950149511495214953149541495514956149571495814959149591496014961149621496314964149651496614967149681496814969
Page; 2
Date: August 18 19 88
Work Order * : P080236 Project : NORTH CARIBOU
Goldppb
1314209
1549291229201014291521619662643391811181257
202108
119
10
GoldOz/T
^.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.0024.Q , 002^.002^.002<0,002<0,002<0.0020.004^.002<0,0020,002^.002^.002<0.002<0.002<0.002<0,002^.0020,0020,006<0.002^.002^.002<0.002<0,002
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i Dr. G. Dunca Q
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. H.J. Hodge Geocanex Ltd.
19661 1003 - 34 King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C-1E5
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Ci
439832439833439834439835439836439837439838439839439839439840439841439842439843439844439845439846439846
Page: 3
Date: August 18 1988
Work Order # : P080236 Project s NORTH CARIBOU
omer
1497014971149721497314974149751497614977149771497814979149801498114982149831498414984
Goldppb
1875455163710(.51011181210378151755
GoldOz/T
0.0050.0020.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^ . 002O). 002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.002^.0020,002
Check
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Certificate of flnalysisMr. H.J. Hodge Geocanex Ltd.
19697 1003 - 34 King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C-1E5
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
439975439976439977439978439979439980439981439981
1498514986149871498814989149901499114991
Gold ppb
1211191117
1391824
Page:
Date: August 19
l
198JL
Work Order Project
Gold Oz/T
^ . 002 ^.002 ^.002 ^.002 <0.002 0.004
<0.002 < 0.002
P080243 North Caribou
Check
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. H.J. Hodge
•1 Q 71 1 Geocanex Ltd^L. \s t •L- iJl* M f* f* f-, f** /t v *1003 - 34 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario M5C-1E5
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
429161429161429162429163429164429165429166429167429168429169429170429170429171429172429173429174429175429176429177429178429179429179429180429181429182429182429152429153429154429155429156
503750375038503950405041504250435044504550465046504750485049505050515052505350545055505550565057505850581499214993149941499514996
Gold ppb
73 17 117
16 2968
10 C5 C5 C5 338
C56
199 35 C5 C5 46 39C56
C5 14
556 35114 44 56
Page : lDate: August 28 8S ——
Work Order Project
Gold Oz/T
P080247 Worth Caribou
0 CO CO ("OCO COW CO
CO
0 CO CO CO CO CO CO COco co0co0co0
.002
.002
.002
.002
.002
.002
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.016
.002
.003
.002
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. H.J. Hodge
1Q71p Geocanex Ltd, A ^ •Lt 1003 - 34 King Street East
Toronto, OntarioK5C-1E5
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
429157429158429159429160
14997149981499915000
Gold ppb
2934
1047108
Date: August 28
Page i 2
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Work Order 4t i P080247 Project : North CaribouGold Oz/T
^.002 ^.0020.0300.003
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Report of Work |(Geophysical, Geological,! Geochemical and Expenditures)—"u
Mining Act
'Instructions: — Please type or print. ; — If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Sufvdy(s)
Claim Holder(s)
Address
Survey Company
Name and Address
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[Township or Area S)g a/Si-* t* *2O6f
\ Randa!!* KeeyaskProspector's Licence No.
see attached
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9 Bramptom, Ontario L6T 3Z8Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
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Enter 4 0 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here *
Airborne Credits
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Geophysical
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Geochemical
Geophysical
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Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
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CLAIM OWNER
100805010080511O0805210080531008054100805510O80561008057100805810080591008060100806110079351007936100793710079381007939100794010079411007942100794310079441007945100794610079471O07948100810210081031008104
J.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geologlcal-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
i(dB
Type of Survey(s). Township or Area. Claim Holder(s).—
Geological
Keeyask Randall
Please see attached
Survey Company Geocanex Ltd.Author of Report E.D. Timoshenko
Address of Author R.R. 3 9 Brampton, Ontario L6T 3Z8
Covering Dates of Survey July 14th to August 17th. 1988(linecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line Cut 5 4 - 8————————————^—————
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer——Radiometric———Other——————
DAYS per claim
Geological. 40
Geochemical.
AIRBQRNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne lurveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic(enter days per clai
DATR- May 25th. 1989 SIGNATURE:Authol
Res. Geol.. . Qualifications CX-
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
t PJL e a s et t s e et i a ttaehedt t tttti (prefix) (number)
i
TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (65/12)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations —————————————————————————Number of Readings — Station interval -....-..———---.—-—..—-—————-——-——-Line spacing,—————Profile scale——————-—-^—.—-.———-——-^——^-,—————.———^—-———^.—.—.Contour interval.
Instrument ————————Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.
o
2N H
HI-H
*-HS&BM i—(w:w q *D
Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value —-—-
ELECTROMAGNETIC
Instrument .
Coil configuration Toil separation
Accuracy.Method:Fr^qiicnry
D Fixed transmitter D Shoot back D In line D Parallel line
(specify V.L.F. station)Parameters measured.
Instrument.Scale constant.Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy-
Instrument ———————————————————————————————————————————————— Method D Time Domain D Frequency Domain Parameters - On time __________________________ Frequency —————
—Off time——-——,—————————————— Range.— Delay time ——————————————————————————— Integration time ——————————————————.
Power.Electrode array _ Electrode spacing . Type of electrode .
SELF POTENTIAL Instrument________________________________________ Range.Survey Method .—————————-————-————-—..—.—^-..——.—-^—.—-^.—-.-^..—
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC
Instrument.Values measuredEnergy windows (levels)——^————-..-——————^-———.———^——^^————Height of instrument____________________________Background Count, Size of detector———————^—————.———————————.—^^...^.^^....-^—.Overburden ——.-^———^—————^—^-^-^——^^——^——^-——.^——.^-——^
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)Type of survey—————————————————————————Instrument -——————————————-.-^^——^—Accuracy.———————————-—————^—————Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s)————. Instrument(s) ——————
{specify for each type of survey) Accuracy,————————————^^
(specify for each type of survey)Aircraft used.———^——^———————————^—.————^——-.—Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude______________________________Line Sparing Miles flown over total area———————^-—————.^-——^—-—Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.
243 samplesrock
(Nature of Material) Average Sample Weight________
Method of Collection.———. channel, grab
Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth——^-. Terrain————————
Drainage Development———————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent
p. p. m. p. p. b.
D Q O
Cu, Pb,
Others—
Zn, Ni,
Au
Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (. .tests)Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. ———————— .tests)
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis -150
Extraction Method. Analytical Method . Reagents Used.——
Commercial Laboratory (—————————————tests) Name of Laboratory^. Extraction Method—— Analytical MpthnH fire assay,atomic absobtion
Reagents Used_______aqua regia—————
Accurassay Ltd.
pulverize_____
GeneraL General.
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OWNER M.-. . , ^
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POWER EXPLORATIONS
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CLAIM
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OWNER "': f J-
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POWER EXPLORATII19
CLAIM
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OWNER
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Ministry otNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Technical Assessment Work Credits
AMENDED
Oil*
August 21. 1989Minln WorkW8S
File
2.12537o Recorder'* Report of
fe-104
Recorded Holder
"Township or AreaR. DARVEAU
RANDALL LAKE AND KEEYASK LAKE AREASType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claims AssessedGeophysical
Electromagnetic .
Magnetometer,
Radiometric —.
Induced polarization .
Other ———————-
.days
.days
.days
-days
.days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological .——————-———————————days
Geochemical ———^————-——-———.-——..days
Man days [~]
Special provision SB
Airborne f"!
Ground
f~i Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
f~| Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Special credits u nder s ection 77 (16) for the following mining claims20 days PA 1007935, 1007937, 1007939-40, 1007944-45, 1007947-48, 1008102,1007942
PA 1007936, 1007941, 1007943, 100810410 days PA 1007938, 1007946 5 days PA 1008103
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsnot sufficiently covered by the survey insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical-80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
(28 (8S/12)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
AMENDED
Oat*
August 21 ,
Pila
2.12537Winino Reorder'. R.pon ol
1989^903-104
Recorded Holder
J. ROBERTTownship of Area
RANDALL LAKE AND KEEYASK LAKE AREAS.Typ* of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claims AssonadGeophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer.
Radiometric —
Induced polarization.
Other —.-———-———
-days
.days
.dayt
.days
.days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological ___________________ dayj
Geochemical ————————————————— days
Man days Q
Special provision ffi
Airborne
Ground
Q] Credits have be*n reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
l O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
20 days PA 1007977 to 988 incl., 1007991, 1008032, 1008034 to 042 Incl1008044 to 061 incU 1007993
15 days PA 1007989, 1007992 10 days PA1007990, 1008043 5 days PA 1008033
No credits have been allowed for the following mining cJalmsnot sufficiently covered by Ihe survey Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce Ihe above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical *80; Geologocal. *0; Geochemical -40; Section 77(19) -60.
(28 (8V12)
Ministry otNorthern Development
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontario Dm
August 11,2.12537
Minlno Recorder's Report o)198!)Worfeo3-104
Recorded Holder
C. DARVEAUTownship or Area
RANDALL LAKE AND KEEYASK LAKE AREAS.Type of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
iO fieolngical HVJ days
Man days Q Airborne [~j
Special provision ^ Ground ^^
f~) Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
l l Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
PA 1007895
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
30 days PA 100788920 days PA 1007887-88, 1007892,15 days PA 1007891, 1007893, 100 10 days PA 1007890, 1007898, 10C 5 days PA 1008119
1007896, 1008113 to 117 incl.7897 8112, 1008118
Mo credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsfkj) not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
PA 1007894
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical-80; Geologocal -40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
628 (85/12)
CLAIM OWNER
1008050100805110080521008053100805410080551008056100805710080581008059100806010080611007935100793610079371007938100793910079401007941100794210079431007944100794510079461007947 1OO7948100810210081031008104
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# S 6O95
Mining Lands Section 680 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z8
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Your File: Our File:
W8903-104 2.12537
September 26, 1989
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and MinesCourt HouseP.O. Box 3000Sioux Lookout, OntarioPOV 2TO
Dear Sir:
Re: Notice of Intent dated August 21, 1989 for Geological Survey submitted on Mining Claims PA 1007895 et al In Randall Lake and Keeyask Lake Areas.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.
SEP 2 8 1989
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours slncerelyi
W.R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LandsMines fi Minerals Division
LJS:eb Enclosure
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining and Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
C. Darveau l J . Robert c/o 1003 King street E. Toronto, Ontario M5C 1E5
E. Tfmoshenko R R 19Brampton, Ontario L6T 3Z8
Resident Geologist Sioux Lookout, Ontario
9i 0 00'
52 0 52'30"—
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' ' ' .-l————-J———————J- ———
^..-. _,_ .10080461008051 fioOBOS3 i007977 IO07978
)I008047JI008050|I008052 Po
l i/ 720021 ! 720022 l
l j- - -^ j
720O3I ! 7Z0030 J 7 2002S
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53B14SE088) 200
LEGEND
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No
OTHER ROADS
TRAILS
SURVEYED LINES:TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC., LOTS. MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS; ETC
UNSURVEYED LINESLOT LINES
PARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY
UTILITY LINES
NON PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS
SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN
RESERVATIONS
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH O R MUSKEG
MINES
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
E OF DOCUMENT
PATENT. SURFACE 8. MINING RIGHTS
. SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY.....
. MINING RIGHTS ONLY .....
LEASE, SURFACE t, M INING RIGHTS-.
" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY......
" .MINING RIGHTS ONLY........
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ............
SYMBOL
.. ...., O
. .... . . B
....,......... O
................ B
............ - . T
ORDER IN-COUNClL .................. . . .. ..... ...... OC
RESERVATION ,,,,.,.,,. ...,. ......... ............ (J)
CANCELLED __............. ... , ..... . .. . ®
SAND&GRAVEL .......:...,...\...... ....-. . 0
NOTE: M INING RIGHTS IN fABCBLS *-AT(NTED*WiQK TO MA* 6 1913. VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE B' THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT. *SO 1B7Q CHAP 380, S6C 6 3 S uBSEC l
REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN F ROM DISPOSITION
M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY
S.R.O. - SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
M.+ S. -MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTSP- ft P?g/ ' O-""JW-v
Description Order No. O at* D opowiion * Fit*
/s 1 1 1 ft
/'F-JI./^'" J-~- x
\
SCALE: 1 INCH * 40 CHAINS
i OOO 2OOQ 60OO 8OOO
O JOG METRES
1DOOi l KM
7 OOO (2 KM
AREA
RANDALL LAKEi
M.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
SIOUX LOOKOUTMINING DIVISION
PATRICIALAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
KENORA ( PATRICIA. PORTION)
B.Ch.
Ministryof. LandNatural .' Management
.. Resources- BranchOntario
Dm FEBRUARY, 1984.
G-2I82
Spruce, Muskeg
Property' Thick!
Tamarack,/ Muskeg i
Spruce, Birch, *t- Alder ± Tamarack , x
Spruce,Birch j
BalsamSpruce, ForestSpruce
Ta ala rae k uskeg LOCATION MAP
Birch, Alder/Spruce
-C-
Open 0 -v , Spruce \o on boulders^
Spruce ± Birch on
81 Bouk ers o
Spruce, ± Birch
ylv Sprucef Spruce t ~
i ^ Spruce 'T.L.5200N
5000N - 14831-6 l 2a/Spruce,x'Ql^^k-
Spruce,± Birch ± Poplar
± Sand ± Boulderst M us teg s
Spruce/ t
Spruce t t Tamarack
Spruce \
Spruced
BalsamSpruce, Balsam, Birch
± Poplar on Sand S
SpruceISandSpruce,.
Birch Q 2a,ep,3il " 2oSpruce, Birch± fDoplar, Balsam on Sand t
Spruce f Birch *Alderpruce Balsam, Birch 2a x- 2
4 x 2a x
\ \ \ Spruce
xSpruce
Balsam i BirchSpruce i Birch
MuskegSpruce
Balsamy Spruce
Birch t Balsam
tAlder
l l Spruce /'n ' ).:Balsam, Birch
Poplars S pruce, i [ - ± .
' M uskeg 'Balsam, Birch 'Poplar
14871-5(6) Spruce ,. \
Spruce/ .alsam i/
/#lder s "Spruce "X ' ^ r- ^ \ Poplai^Balsam Spruce -t- Balsam
t Aldery I4ISI"^ W837-7 Marsh/ 14908--* W838-8
I4909-C5fc Spruce
Birch14841-24 ,
14910-5 ,l49ll-<5 /
' Poplar, . f.. ' Balsam, I0f -
2a,5bJ tOj,py,po
t Spruce, ± Jack Pine
Balsam\ Balsam Aider
T. L. 2000 N
DETAIL AREA l2o,(8a?)5b,4a C30I4883-15
014884-5 014891^5
Spruce /x//'2a,IOf 2h,lOf.(intbx) Caribou River ,* Jack Pine,
Poplar, Balsam
x 2h,IOf? d!kes
2h,f
14867-714868-26 414869-19
14890-*5
x 14885-28414886-4514887-23 14 868-* 5 14869-
Open SpruceTamarack Muskeg
Spruce Tamarack x Muskeg
I4B46-9 14845-9 l
sh. 2a,3o ? 5c
cc,ank/7 Poplar. "
Spruce,Jack Pine, lolic/
X ' Drtnlnr r\nPopla r, Birch,Spruce, Alders
Poplar on , Sand a Boulders pug (Of,2h
' B . L. 000Birch,a Alders Poplar,Birch.Spruce a14863-12
14864-6I48O5-5
, 14866-16.. 2o,ft?),IOo Poplar,\Birch, Spruce a,Elders
sPoplar, Spruce,
Birch, Alders j on Boulders-
Poplar, CD pineAlder Bo Spruce
os f Spruce ± Birch ± Aiderss l4927-36
x f ±Tamarack M929-i8i N \L l ; 14914-5 .49,5-6 I0j2,.ll O4i.j - S^\49\6-4Q
Boulder-^Ridge
LEGENDPoplar, Birch,Poplar, Spruce,Spruce a Alders s.on' Birch , Alders
Grid line with 100 foot stations
Claim post and line
Stream , swamp , lakeshore
Bush road
i / Boulders-N \/
Poplar, Spruce, Birch a Alders
Small Spruce
/and Jack Pine/ \x ; ^jack;Spruce a Bin?h Sparse f
Spruce a Tamarack
Roplar, Birch, Sp.ruc BouldersSmall Spruce a JackPine S-^" to
Tall Poplars
on Boulders ' Spruce, Jack Alders, Birch — Poplar
Boulders/^Poplar, Birch
Spruce]l/'Tall Poplar Spruce
TO,, SP™, 8i Birch
Tall Spruce \
T. L, 2800S s
Hall Birch,Spruce SHEET INDEX^ " Tall Spruce, " 7 and Jack Pine
For Geology Legend see SHEETS - Dwg. No. 1-B
Spruce ± Birch ± Poplar ± Jock Pine l Poplar on
2.12537GOLDEN TANAGER RESOURCES INC.
NORTH CARIBOURIVER PROPERTY.
Patricia M.D., Ontario.X 2a,l0g Spruce
3a,2a,IOg"i 14913-
.. ± SprucePoplar Forest
GEOLOGYPoplar Forest \
SCALE ; i* 4c?oDATE: OCT 1988-- 2a,3a,10g OSCALE: 1:4800GEOCANEX LTD
TORONTO, CANADA DWG. No: l - A
500
LEGEND
QUATERNARY
Stream (lake , bog deposits Glacial, glaciofluvial lacustrine sediments
LATE PRECAMBRIAN (Keeweenawan?)
Ma Diabase
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN
Intermediate and Felsic IntmsivesI0a Granite pegmatitelOb AplitelOc GranitelOd SyenitelOe Quartz monzonitelOf GranodioritelOg TrondjemitelOh Quartz dioritelOi Diorite10k Unsubdivided gneiss10 l Granite gneiss
5000N
T. L. 4400 N
Mafic Intrusives 9a Unsubdivided 9b Gabbro 9c Leucogabbro9d Plagioclase-phyric gabbro > 9e Peridotite x 9f Pyroxenite s
fIron Formation x
8a Oxide facies /8b Carbonate facies '8c Silicate facies 3^8d Sulphide facies ^ ^
x x
Chemical Metasediments x x7a Chert7b Calcitic marble7c Dolomitic marble
Clastic Metasediments6a CLosl supported conglomerate6b Matrix supported conglomerate6c Oligomictic conglomerate6d Polymictic conglomerate6e Sandstone, unsubdivided6 f Wacke6g Arenite6h Mudstone, argillite *6j Feldspathic wacke6k Feldspathic arenite61 Quartz arenite6.m Schistose rock ± amphibole^ biotitB,
± garnet, ± chlorite of probablesedimentary origin
Felsic and Intermediate Subvolcanic Rocks5o Unsubdivided5b Quartz-feldspar porphyry5c Qudrtz porphyry5d Feldspar porphyry
Felsic Metovolcanics
4o Massive fine-medium grained flow4b Pyroclastic breccia, tuff breccia4c Tuff, lapilli tuff
Intermediate Metavolcanics3a Massive fine-medium grained flow3b Flow breccia3c Pyroclastic breccia," tuff breccia3d Tuff , lapilli tuff
Mafic Metavolcanics2a Massive fine-medium grained flow2b Amygdaloidal flow2c Variolitic flow2d Pillowed flow, pillow breccia2e Flow breccia2f Medium-coarse groined flow centres2g Plagioclase-phyric flow2h Amphibolite2i Co-magmatic sills, dikes2j Pyroclastic breccia, tuff breccia2k Tuff, lapilli tuff21 (Jhorite ± amphibole schist
Ultramafic Metavolcanicsla Massive fine-medium grained flow Ib Spinifex textured flow le Talc-carbonate ± magnetite t amphibole
± serpentine ± chlorite schist
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SHEET INDEX
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SCALE : 400
GOLDEN TANAGER RESOURCES INC.
NORTH CARIBOURIVER PROPERTY.
Patricia M.D., Ontario
GEOCANEX LTD TORONTO. CANADA
BY: / R .T.M.DATE: OCr 1988SCALE: l :4800DWG. No: l-B
Birch -^
± Balsam ± Birch
Tall Spruce
±Birch*. Sandt Boulder^
/' Caribou** River o o14880-7 -14881- 5
__. Alder, Birch, S pruc?; \ Balsam
Spruce4-
MuskegAlder, Birch
x Spruce v ii/ Spruce, Birch/Alder ± BalsamSp-uce, Muskeg
Tall Spruce ± BalsamX x Tt Birch ± Poplar
Tall Spruce/T
on Sand 'S Boulders s Hummocky Ground Moraine (Sand 9 Boulders)-•X2a,10g
Tall Spruce ± B irch on Sand a Boulders
x14996-5614997-2914998-34
Tall Spruce, Jack Pine Minor Poplar -t- Alder LO
X 2a,i0g ,-.;; 2a 3 'Og
7\4a,5o,2a
sh 7 aspy,ppSpruce ,
Tamarack, Muskeg
2o,IOg V--. coo o
pruce, Birch ^Rjolar 2a 39,21,10 Spruce, Jack Pine, Poplar
±N Bolsom , BirchCO
I 20jf,lOg;O
10806-15
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on Sand ,a BouldersSpruce,x± Balsam
14931-5(16) 2a x 14932-IOABBREVIATIONS
3a' t0f ^ l Spruce *
± Jack PineSilicification.......,. SIL , si!Sericitization........SER.serCarbonatization . . .CAR , carChloritization..... ..CHL, chl
l l strong weak
Pyrite.. .... .. . . . ,.. . ... . . .,. .. pyPyrrhotite ..,...,. . . .. . poChalcopyrite... .,.......... cpArsenopyrite .. ... . ,. ,,. aspSphalerite - ... ... . -.,..,. .sphGalena . ........ .... .. . gaBornite . ..... ...... ...... brMalachite ............. . . malGraphite . . .. .. . . . . .grChrysocollo . .... ..... .. .chryMagnetite ..,............... mtLimonite ..... -.. ........ MmHematite . ... ...... ... hemMolybdenite .......,. ..... moGrunerite ................. grunSiderite.. ,.......,........ sidDolomite . .... . ........ .... dolAnkerite . ... .....,..... .ankGarnet . ... .. ... gntEpidote . . ... . . ... ...,. epTourmaline .. .............. . tlXenolithMylonite . ...... ........... .mylShearing ..................... shCarbonatized . ,...... .. ... cc
VTamarack)— — '
Spruce, Poplar
Jack Pine on Sand a -x, : x 2o
Boulders / ' 2 a,lOjSpruce, T^hfa/
Spruce, Tamarack/Alder,2hf,IOf (intbx) Spruce
Jack Pine Sand
Boulder± Spruce
X"TL. I300N - 7 SpruceSpruce -i- Tamarack
^ Muskegg ,. Jock Pine X..3o,2ag 7 lg Jack Pine
RidgeO 14934-8 i " ircri0 .--^ c*
Alder ^ Birch
± Tamarack N.
^ 14994-114 ~- 14995-442oh,iOb,9b? ep""'
X 2ahf\ ^ 2ah,IOiAlder, Birch
± Spruce 14942-2114943-50
2f Jack Pine lPoplarv5b,2ac^x,2jah andafetdrs ^ ' XH. Jr;..2hf7iOjgon
Alder "**
Birch ± Tamarack
Sand a Boulders 3a,2a.Di; ^A
Spruce a Tamarack
Spruce Birch ^Spruce, Alder
tBirch! Muskeg
•7*14939-1314940-8(9)
Spruce, Tamarack, Muskeg
r^vffi^o\,^Z0'^{Spruce, Jack Pine,. Spruce"! Birch ± AldeT r ^/-^ -'
14970-IS?Birch Poplar ± Balsamon Sand 9 Boulders
2a,2f
I0j J4976 - jy
X 2a,l0j. Spruce t Birch ±VX!ders
i Tamarack Muskeg2a,IOh 'f'.:-, v /I4983-I5 V-J/./ 14984-17(55) •--....-*' v
fW949-IO(l5) 14966-10
5047-5048-8 "4969-10S x5b,IOj
*pruce^.Rne\
x lOh Spruce l
-r l ,Tamarack y Spruce Muskeg
Poplar S Birch
Spruce, Jack Pin Birch a Poplar
on BouldersSpruce, Jack Pine, Birch a Poplar on Sand 8 Boulders
//Open h Muskegy1 X *
Spruce and Poplar o:i Boulderspruce,
:: MuskegSpruce,Poplar, Jack Pine t Birch , Balsam
on Sand t
To 11 Spruce± Jack Pine iBirc
14922^5(35) 14923 - 22
See SHEET A for LOCATION MAP
Shoreline
Creek , showing flow
Swamp
Beaver Dam.
Break in slope
Claim post, line,witness post
Township line.
Trench, pitDiamond drill hole
Highway, bush road
Power transmission line
Outcrop, outcrop area
Geological boundary, observed
Inferred, inferred from geophysics.—— —— — G — G^
Surficial feature boundaryRock sample location S number.. * 17501
Assay for Au (ppb), Ag(ppm)
Pillow; tops known , unknown
Bedding ; inclined, vertical.
Foliation, cleavage; 6 0
Inclined, vertical, unknown .
Gneissosity ; incl., vert, unknown.
Lineation , plunge...,....---... . - -- 6 0
Fracture ; inclined , vertical
Shear zone ; dip Shear fracture; inclined,vertical.
Fault zone ; dextral .sinistral-. . yy
Anticline , syncline, plunge
Drag folds with plunge
Dyke ; width , dip Vein; width, d ip, quartz , carbonate
Glacial striae
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