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DAVIS TOWNSHIP GOLD PROSPECT |
iDavis Township, Sudbury Mining Divisionj Ontarioi fori CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.
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H. D. Doug McLeod, P. Eng.
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES North Bay, Ontario
May 1988
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INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ACCESS
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
CERTIFICATION
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Davis Township Gold Prospect
Davis Township, Sudbury Mining Division Ontario
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- INTRODUCTION t1 p:
fi The Davis Township Gold Prospect of CAN-MACM""f EXPLORATION LTD. was extensively explored during the^ ^^
fi period November 28, 1986 to May 31, 1987. This work|f"l m c onsisted of approximately 105,000 square yards of?: lf overburden bulldozer stripping, approximately 3,620
|J lineal feet of rock trenching with an estimated 4,525W'' IH
(r cubic yards of rock removed, 3,116 feet of diamond
l dJllULLPJ' detailed geological mapping of the area of
l m t he stripping and trenching and finally bulk samples
l of vein material for mill tests by the Ontario Research
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l The surface work was done under the super
vision of John C. Hildebrandt of CAN-MAC EXPLORATION
l LTD., the diamond drilling and geological mapping under
^ the supervision of Frank P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng. of
' Geological Engineering Services, North Bay, Ontario.
l The writer performed the bulk of the detailed geological
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mapping and has access to all reports on the various
phases of the program.
Future work programs are proposed as summarized
in the recommendations.
Exploration work is expected to begin in the
spring or early summer of 1988.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION
The CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD., Davis Township
Gold Prospect consists of twenty-six contiguous leased
and unpatented claims in Davis Township, Sudbury Mining
Division, Ontario. The status of claims is outlined
below:
S625315 Surface and Mining Rights Lease No. 104692.5605099 Ditto5605100 Ditto5605101 Ditto5576235 200 days assessment work filed. Application
for extension to pay for lease due September 2, 1988*
5576236 Ditto5605095 Ditto5605096 Ditto5605097 Ditto5605098 Ditto5681885 Ditto5681886 Ditto5681887 Ditto5681888 Ditto5681889 Ditto5686825 Ditto5686826 Ditto5686827 Ditto5720633 Ditto5720634 Ditto5720635 Ditto
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CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD. DAVIS T.YP. GOLD PROSPECT
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5720636 200 days assessment work filed. Application for extension to pay for lease due September 2, 1988.
5720637 Ditto5720638 Ditto5720639 Ditto S720641 Ditto
The claims are registered in the name of
GUIDIN^RESOURCES LIMITED. Box 388, Barry's Bay,
Ontario KOJ 1BO and are held under option by CAN-
MAC EXPLORATION LTD., the same address.
The claims are located in the Northwest
quadrant of Davis Township, Sudbury Mining Division,
about 25 airline miles Northeast of the city of
Sudbury.
ACCESS
Convenient access to the property is provided
* by good gravel development and secondary roads which
U r un North from the village of Hagar on Highway #17,
30 miles to the East of Sudbury.
The central portion of the property is about
22 miles from Hagar and can be reached by going Northerly
on Highway #535, then 4 miles Northwesterly on a
development road from near the Southwest side of
Washagami Lake.
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TOPOGRAPHY
Terrain within the claim group is moderately
l rugged. Some ridges attain elevations of up to 200
feet above the level of the largest lakes.
Prominent ridges trend Northwesterly, generally
l parallel to the gabbro unit which hosts gold-bearing:W
veins in a series of parallel and sub-parallel
fractures.
Numerous small lakes and streams lie within
M the property boundary.
. Approximately lOfc of the property is outcrop.
lHISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT
l A brief condensed version of past history
and development will be chronicled below under past
•m d evelopment. Development during 1986 and 1987 will be
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l Past Development
1974-75 Grand Valley Development Company Limited
Geophysical surveys Geological mapping
I Sampling Diamond drilling
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1980-81 Ultimate Energy and Resources
1 F' Zone work programStripping Trenching Sampling Bulk Sampling
1981-84 Guiding Resources Limited
1982 Random sampling of 'F' zone.
1984 4 short holes for a total footage of 705' drilling under a portion of 'F' zone.
nuies i rum a iiiuiLijjie seriescontrolled quartz stringers.
Best values were:G184 s .16 oz Au/26284 = . 139 oz Au/3 1
.107 oz Au/3 1
This limited drilling demonstrated that there are a multiple series of fractures cutting the gabbro host structure. Most of the fractures contain quartz-carbonate veins and veinlets, some of which are mineralized and gold-bearing.
A greater quantity of veining was evident in drill core than was apparent in surface stripping. The host gabbro was therefore deduced to host greater numbers of veins and vein structures than indicated in local areas already stripped. Additional surface stripping would consequently expose more veins and vein structures.
1985-86 Maclan Exploration Inc.
Property optioned from Guiding Resources Inc., a private Ontario chartered company.
Induced Polarization Survey - NEast portion of property.
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Backhoe trenching - on IP anomalies and vein zones.
VLF - EM surveying - 9 claims.
Feb. 1986 Diamond drilling - 4 holes - 1700' 3 holes drilled to test IP and VLF anomalies without significant results.
Significant values obtained in the one step out hole drilled on 'F 1 vein: .144 oz Au/4', .185 oz Au/2.8 1 , .634 oz Au/0.3 1 .
July 1986 Diamond drilling - 7 holes - 1460'Three short holes drilled on 'F 1 veinyielded the following values:.03 oz Au/1 1 , .05 oz Au/1.8',.04 oz Au/3.3 1 .
Geological Mapping
SamplingPanel Sampling (Sampling along the vein) on a portion of the 'F 1 vein is reported to yield:
.209 oz Qu/0.8 1 for a length of 70'The highest value was .534 oz Au/0.8' for 5'
Recent Development (Figures 5 4 6)
A major program of surface stripping and rock
trenching was undertaken between November 15, 1986 and
January 22, 1987. This work was confined mainly to
claims S605099, S605100 and S720637 although limited
work was done on adjoining claims.
Six diamond drill holes totalling 3116 feet
were drilled on claims S650100 and S720637, during
the period January to March 1987.
Detailed geological mapping of the stripping
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and trenching areas was completed in May 1987.
Six ore samples from the 'El 1 , '61' and 'F 1
veins (see Figure 7 for locations) were submitted to
Ontario Research Foundation by CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.
to determine the overall gold content of each sample.
Initially, representative samples of each were produced
and analyzed by fire assay. Subsequently a series of
lab flotations were undertaken. The first of these
tests was to determine the grind which gave optimum
gold liberation. Further flotation work was performed
to more fully define the overall gold content of each
ore sample.
Stripping and Rock Trenching
Figures 5 and 6 outline the areas worked and
the principal details of vein systems and geology
revealed by the surface work. The total area of
overburden stripping and trenching is calculated to be
approximately 105,000 square yards. The total rock
trenching is calculated as approximately 3620 lineal
feet with an estimated 4525 cubic yards of rock removed,
Equipment and personnel involved are listed
below:
PersonnelJohn C. Hildebrandt - supervisorJames B. Lee - surveyingA. E. Jerome - foremanDonat Lafrancois - operatorRichard Lafrancois - bush cutterMillie Lafrancois - bulldozer operator
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Mike Roy - backhoe operatorJamie Hildebrandt - rock trenching?? (2) - truck drivers
Mechanical Equipment
D7 BulldozerL3400 Link Belt BackhoeJD 511 BackhoeAir CompressorTandem Ford Truck - 2
Accommodation
Motel and meals and some supplies provided
by motel operators and restaurants in Hagar, Ontario.
Supplies
Accessory equipment and supplies purchased
in Sudbury.
Diamond Drilling
The diamond drill program was completed by
Norteck Drilling Ltd., Gooderham, Ontario.
Mapping
The detailed geological mapping was done by
H. D. McLeod assisted by F. P. Tagliamonte both of
North Bay, Ontario. All stripped areas, trenches and
geology were tied in by tape measurements to 100 foot
inverval picket lines off a base line oriented at 113 0 ,
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
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s ^ General Geology
l The general geology of the property is shown
m o n Map 2037, Kelly and Davis townships, O.D.M.
Geological Report No. 15. A portion of this map is
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l Huronian sediments of the Cobalt Group
underly virtually the whole of Davis township which
l are in turn intruded by broad Nipissing gabbro sills
M or dikes. The Davis township claim group overlies
units of the Gowganda formation, mainly conglomerate,
l argillite, quartzite and some limestone.
l A prominent geological feature on the property
is a broad, NWest striking, 3,500' wide Nipissing gabbro
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l The gabbro sill contains numerous NWest
trending sequences of quartz-carbonate filled fractures.
l Some of the quartz veins contain pyrite, chalcopyrite
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l Gowganda sediments NEast of the property. It has an
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l A multiple system of parallel and sub-
parallel fractures in the gabbro strike about 113 0
azimuth and dip from vertical to 55 0 to the south.
Normally these are continuous over considerable
distances, normally are undulating along strike and down
dip and sometimes contain fault gouge.
Quartz and quartz-carbonate veins and
stringers occupy most of these fractures and are
accompanied by an alteration zone in the gabbro ranging
up to 60 inches. The veins normally are narrow
although widths to 48 inches were noted locally. The
quartz is both white and blue in colour, the carbonate
normally white, however a buff to pink phase is present
in some veins. Some veins contain abundant flaky white
muscovite mica. Pyrite, lesser chalcopyrite, minor
pyrrhotite and visible gold and erratically distributed
throughout many veins.
The gold content is erratic and difficult to
determine accurately due to a "nugget" effect. Values
in the ounces are common. An abstract of calculated
average values prepared from submitted sample and
assay data are listed below:
G1 Vein - 0.89 oz Au/2.0 for a length of 96'.0
E4 Vein - 0.23 oz Au/2.0 for a length of 78lO
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Elizabeth Vein - 0.156 oz Au/2.5 for a length of 79.'0
El Vein - 0.55 oz Au/2.0 for a length of 120'.0.
{Note: Assay values have not been cut and calculations have not been verified.)
A Mill Tests report by the Ontario Research Foundation
on six bulk samples of mineralized vein material is
summarized as follows:
"Initial assaying of the six gold ore samples submitted revealed the ore to suffer from nugget effect. To overcome this, flotation tests of bulk samples were performed in order to assess the overall assay of each ore sample and the flotation performance of the ores. These tests indicated a grind size of 90/& - 65 mesh would be required for gold liberation. Based on calculated head assays from flotation tests, gold content of the ores were from 0.08 ozs/ton to 0.67 oz/ton.
The detailed final results are tabulated
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Table 5(Mill Tests Report
Sample Sample Au
1 "El" Vein
2 "El" Vein
3 "F" Offset Vein
4 "F" Vein
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Diamond Drll.l Program -January to March 1987
A brief abstract of the drilling follows in
categorized sequence. Locations are shown on the
"Preliminary Geology" maps - Figures 5 and 6.
Detailed logs (Figures 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13) are in
the pocket at the back of the report.
1) DDH CXB87-1
Statistics:Core Size - BQDip - 45 0Azimuth - 67 0Depth - 527/0Date - January 1987
PurposeTo test the down dip extensions of the "E", "El", "E2", "E3" and "E4" veins.
ResultsA multiple series of narrow quartz and
quartz-carbonate stringers and veins with accompanying alteration zones of varying widths. The host rock is gabbro most of which is weakly magnetic.
28.'5 - 3" glassy quartz stringer in altered gabbro. 26.0 - 27.5 - altered gabbro - 0.004 oz Au7l!5 28.5 - 31.0 - 0.008 ozs Au/2.5
63.'5 - l'.'5 quartz stringer. 3 fine "pinheads" of VISIBLE GOLD. Assay for gold - background.
107^5 - lU.'O - milk white quartz stringers, veinlets and threads. Some pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, "E" VEIN107.'0 - 112.'0 - 0.06 ozs Au/S.'O.lU.'O - "pinhead size" grains of VISIBLE GOLDNo gold values.
133!0 - l'.'5 blue quartz stringer. 131.5 - 134lO -0.03 ozs Au/2,'5
155.*5 - l ."5 blue quartz stringer. Fine pyrite. One"pinpoint" size grain of VISIBLE GOLD "El" VEIN
190.'0 - 1/2" glassy quartz stringer, fine pyrite,chalcopyrite. No gold values.
276.'0 - 3" carbonate veining. One grain chalcopyrite. 375.'5 - 38l!5 - quartz - carbonate vein zone. No
gold values. Possible "E4" or "E6" VEIN .
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In all 34 sections of the core were sampled.
2) DDH CXB87-2
Statistics:Core SizeDipAzimuthDepthDate
Purpose
- BQ- 45 0- 53 0 .- 464.0- January 1987
To test the down dip extensions of "Gl", "F" and "E 11 veins.
ResultsA multiple series of narrow quartz and
quartz-carbonte stringers and veins with accompanying alteration zones of varying widths. The host rock is gabbro most of which is weakly magnetic.
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gabbro - "Gl" VEIN. Random occurrences of pyrite ( and pyrrhotite.
1 56.0 - 58.'0 - fine-grained gabbro - 0.05 ozs Au/2,'0 165!5 - 17610 - quartz stringer and silicified zone.
'|F" VEIN. Fine pyrite. No gold values.
| 288.'5 - 305.'0 - quartz and quartz-carbonate stringer zone in altered gabbro. "E" VEIN 282^5 - 28315 - one "pinhead" of VISIBLE GOLD in
I a 1/4" glassy quartz stringer - 0.06 ozs Au/1^0 288.'5 - 301'.O - one "pinhead" grain of VISIBLE GOLD in a blue quartz thread - 0.04 ozs AU/275T 358.'5 - 364^5 - quartz stringers, pyrrhotite. No
l gold values.5 419.'0 - 43615 - quartz stringer and alteration zones,
hematite staining. No gold values.
In all 30 sections of the core were sampled.
3) DDH CXB87-3
Statistics:Core Size - BQDip - 45 0Azimuth - 060?Depth - 604.0Date - January 87
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Purpose To test the down dip extensions of "G",
"61" and "F" veins.
ResultsA multiple series of narrow quartz and
quartz carbonate veins and stringers with accompanying alteration zones of varying widths. The host rock is weakly magnetic gabbro.
64*0 - 78.'5 - "G" VEIN - blue quartz veins in alteredgabbro. Scattered grains of chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. No gold values.
108.'5 - IIO.'O - "Gl" VEIN - white quartz veins, somechalcopyrite and pyrite - 0.045 ozs Au/1.5187.'5 -"205.'0 - quartz stringers in altered gabbro.
Fine pyrite and pyrrhotite. 296.'0 - 305.'5 - "F" VEIN - 10" white quartz vein in
altered gabbro. Minor pyrite. No gold values. 348*5 - 359:0 - quartz veins. Fine pyrite.
348.'5 - 350'.5 - 0.09 ozs Au/2,'0 373.'5 - 37710 - 2". 5 quartz vein in altered gabbro.
0.04 ozs Au73!5.505.'0 - 509JO - 12" quartz vein in altered gabbro.
Patches of pyrite and pyrrhotite. No gold values. 565!5 - 568.'0 - multiple series of 1/8" quartz-
carbonate veinlets, some with fine pyrite. No gold values.
In all 22 sections of the core were sampled.
4) DDH CXB87-4
Statistics:Core Size - BQ Dip - 70 C Azimuth - 041 0 Depth - 712.0 Date - January 198?
Purpose To test the down dip extension of
"G" VEIN.
ResultsA multiple series of narrow quartz and
quartz-carbonate veins to 250 feet in the hole. The remainder is fractured magnetic gabbro with no significant veining. 13'.0 - 37/0 - Vein zone. White quartz-carbonate veins
and stringers to 12". Hematite, muscovite, pyrite.
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chalcopyrite. No gold values.m 1 19'0 - 12110 - 10" vein zone. Grey quartz and pale* pink carbonate. Thin seams and splashes of chalcopyrite.
No gold values. "G" VEIN
1 212/5 - 217/0 - Altered, quartz-carbonate veinlets. 247/0 - 254/0 - Altered chlorite-hematite zone. Quartz
carbonate threads. No gold values.
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5). DDH CXB87-5
Statistics
Core Size - BQDip - 45 0Azimuth - 020*Depth - 503.0Date - February 1987
PurposeTo test the western and down dip extentions
of "E" Vein and "66" Vein.
ResultsScattered narrow quartz and quartz carbonate
veins in altered gabbro.
9.'5 - 1/2" quartz stringer, granular pyrite, one"pinpoint" of VISIBLE GOLD.8.'5 - 10.'O - 0.13 oz Au/I.'S
48/5 - 54.'5 - "E" VEIN - glassy quartz veins to 7".Some pyrite. No gold values.
95.'5 - 104.'5 - Altered gabbro, glassy white quartz veinsto 6", patches of fine pyrite. No gold values.
232/0 - 237/0 - Altered gabbro, 6" pink carbonate bluequartz vein. No gold values.
313/0 - 318/0 - Altered gabbro, thin quartz carbonateveinlets. No gold values.
In all 7 sections of the core were sampled.
6) DDH CXB87-6
Statistics:
Core Size - BQDip - 45 0Azimuth - 041 0
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PurposeTo explore the eastern extension of the
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ResultsA multiple series of narrow quartz and
quartz carbonate stringers with associated altered zones. The host rock is gabbro.
29.'5 - 45'0 - scattered epidote seams and quartz- carbonate veinlets. One 4" quartz vein. No gold values.
170/5 - 178/0 - Vein zone - multiple series of thin quartz-carbonate seams, some narrow quartz stringers, one 12" quartz-carbonate vein. Hematite staining. No gold values.
189.'5 - 191.'5 - Vein zone - quartz-carbonate and quartz stringers. Hematite. No gold values.
211.'0 - 217.'0 - Altered gabbro, quartz-carbonate vein lets. No gold values.
265.'0 - 27315 - Altered gabbro, multiple series of quartz-carbonate and quartz stringers. Hematite. No gold values.
In all 8 sections of the core were sampled.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
The Davis Township Gold Prospect of CAN-MAC
EXPLORATION LTD. was subjected to an intensive surface
exploration program during the period November 1986 to
May 1987 - this involving extensive surface stripping
and trenching, rock trenching, diamond drilling,
detailed geological mapping and bulk sampling for mill
test purposes.
The program has extended known gold-bearing
veins, located new parallel veins and indicated new
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The known gold-bearing veins are narrow but
persistent and contain sections with excellent grade.
Grade, unfortunately, is difficult to establish due to
"nugget" effect in the vein material.
Further exploration as recommended is
definitely warrented.
RECOMMENDATIONS
A program of continuing exploration is
recommended to further develop the property as
tabulated below:
1) Airborne Geophysical Survey
2) Ground Follow-up of Anomalies Located -line cutting, ground geophysical surveying, stripping and trenching, geological mapping.
3) Additional Stripping - Along the scarp between DDH's CXB87-4 and 87-4 to expose the veins in this area. An offset or displacement is possible between these holes. Note that CXB87-6 did not intersect a wide quartz carbonate vein as expected nor any intersections in 87-4 or CXB86-4.
o i ea n, nay, iieinii anvj ^ainyic viic new,Stripped Vein and Stringer Structures
5) Open Cut Excavation - Expose the enrichedportions of "F" and "E" Veins for sampling and test milling purposes.
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Estimated budget for the above program is
as follows:
1) Airborne Geophysical Survey $2,725.002) Ground Follow-up 5,275.003) Stripping, Clean up 27,000.004) Rock Trenching, Mapping,
Sampling 10,000.005) Assaying, Reports, etc. 5.000.00
Total S50,000.00
Should this program locate favourable
conditions, an additional budget would be necessary
for diamond drilling.
Respectfully submitted,
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICESNORTH BAY Ontario
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REFERENCES
1) O.G.S. Vol. XLVIII, Part X, 1939 - "Geology of the Ashigami Lake Area", H.W. Fairburn.
Townships", Jas. E. Thompson and K. D. Card", 1963.
3) Summary Report on the Davis Township Gold Property of Maclan Exploration Inc. - Harry Dowhalulk, 19 April 1986.
l 4) Summary Report for CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD., DavisTownship Gold Prospect - Frank P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng., February 1987.
l 5) Summary Report for CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD., DavisTownship Gold Prospect - Frank P. Tagliamonte, P.
H Eng. May 1987.
6) Mill Tests O.R.F. Account 40-22036 "A Final Report for CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.", February, 1988.
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CERTIFICATION
I, Herbert Douglas Mcleod, of 673 Norman Ave., North Bay, Province of Ontario, certify as follows concerning my Report on the Davis Township Gold Prospect for CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.. dated May 6, 1988.
1) I am a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
2) I am a graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, with a BaSc degree in geology and mineralogy obtained in 1946.
3) I have actively been practising my profession in Canada for the past 43 years.
4) I have no direct or indirect interest in the property nor do I expect to receive any.
5) The attached report is the product of:
a) Data listed in the references.b) Knowledge of the claims gained
during detailed geological mapping in May 1987.
c) Technical data and commentaries provided by F. P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng.
6) I hereby consent to the use of this report for any corporate or regulatory purpose up to a period of one year from the signature date.
Dated this 6th day of May NORTH BAY, Ontario
H. D. Me
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1 TO
TELEPHONE: (705)642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
flfcrtifirate af
l Certificate No.rf Received March 24.l Submitted by Can
66197
1987
Mac Exol orations. f ATTENTION: John C.*'i SAMPLE NO.|;.1 CXB873-1f: 873-2i Second Pulpf ' ' 873-3
|. 873-4fi. 873-5 'i 873-6f Second Pulpf' ' 873-7
1 873-8 1 Second Pulpi" 873"9f 873- iQI -873-11i Second Pulp|, 873-12I 873-12
1 Second Pulpf 873-13i: ' 873-14
i Second Pulpijf1 "" 1
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GOLDOz/ton0.002/0.0020.002/0.0020.002/0.002Nil/NilNil/Nil0.002/0.0020.040/0.045/0.030.035/0.035 Nil/Nil0.005/0.010 0.010/0.0100.005/0.0050.002/Nil0.010/0.010/0.0500.010/0.0100.002/0.0020.005/0.085/0.0050.090/0.010 0.005/0.0050.0020.020/0.040/0.015 0.0150.015/0.0400.005/0.0100.005/0.010
Date: AD r i 1
Whole Core
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SAMPLE NO.
CXB873-17Second Pulp
873-18Second Pulp
873-19 Second Pulp
873-20Second Pulp
873-21873-22
Second Pulp875-1
Second Pulp875-2875-3
Second Pulp875-4875-5875-6
Second Pulp875-7' t
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GOLDOz/ton
0.010/0.0050.010/0.0150.020/0.015/0.0200.020/0.0100.010/0.005 0.005/0.0100.010/0.0100.010/0.0100.005/0.0050.010/0.005 0.005/0.0200.055/0.130/0.070 0.0700.005/0.0100.002/0.0020.005/0.0050.005/0.0050.002/0.002Nil/Nil0.002/NilNil/NilNil/Nil
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ESTABLISHED 1928
PROCEDURE FOR SAMPLE TREATMENT
The individual samples were stage crushed (jaw and roll) and then
pulverized to 100 7. passing 100 mesh. The pulverized sample was mixed well
by rolling and a representative aliquot of approximately 100 grams removed
for direct gold analysis.
All of the remaining pulverized sample was used as feed tov
cyanidation leaching.
Cyantdation Leach Procedure;
The samples were pulped with water as follows:
Sample weight O - l kg in l L water in 2.5 L bottle
1 - 2 kg in 2 L water in 4 L Pail
2 - 5 kg in 5 L water in 8 L pail
The bottle leaches were conducted on rolls and the bucket leaches
with mechanical agitation.
The pH of the slurry was adjusted to 11.0 with lime additions
and then sodium cyanide added to maintain a level of 2.0 g/L NaCN. The pH
and cyanide were checked periodically to maintain the proper level.
Activated carbon (GRC-22, 6x16, pre-attritioned) was added during
the final 16 hours of leach to adsorb Au from solution. The quantity of carbon
added was 15 g/L of solution.
At the end of the test period, the carbon was removed from the
sample by screening the pulp through a 20 mesh screen. The barren solution
and residue were filtered, and the residue washed with water.
.^ Au assays were conducted on the carbon, the barren solution, and ;
the leach residues.
These assays were used to calculate a Au head.
Example - Sample No. CXB-871-14
Product
Carbon Barren Solution Residue Head (calc.) Head (Direct)
Amount
30.7 g 2000 mL 1803 g 1803 g
Assay, Au g/t.mg/L
12.8 *:0.002 0.02 0.24 0.24
"k Dlstn Au
90.8 0.9 8.3
100.0
MW mg
0.393 0.004 0.036 0.433
PROJECT NO. 3285
Sample No. Reag.Cons.(KGK) NaCN CaO
Amount C (g) Soln (mL) Residue (g) Cg/l
Assays. Au Soln,mgA. Res.g/1
HeadAu,g* Direct Gate.
CXB-871- 1CXB-871- 2CXB-871- 3CXB-871- 4CXB-871- 5CXB-87T- 6CXB-871- 7CXB-871- 8CXB-871- 9CXB-871- 10CXB-871- 11CXB-871- 12CXB-871- 13CXB-871- 14CXB-871- 15CXB-871- 16CXB-871- 17CXB-871- 18CXB-871- 19CXB-871- 20CXB-871- 21CXB-871- 22CXB-871- 23CXB-871- 24CXB-871- 25CXB-871- 26CXB-871- 27CXB-871- 28CXB-871- 29CXB-871- 30CXB-871- 31CXB-S71- 32CXB-871- 33CXB-871- 34CXB-871- A1 2
1.031.541.331.661.371.292.021.041.361.561.921.462.721.312.672.003.412.981.841.221.481.350.831.362.511.811.872.443.301.481.301.171.641.902.34
0.280.540.150.600.220.630.570.340.420.350.49
. 0.110.320.260.740.150.520.460.750.510.540.600.540.550.590.620.430.290.500.490.610.300.280.530.09
16.716.231.216.531.216.177.376.376.376.379.030.776.530.732.431.389.686.415.430.877.616.131.481.377.531.177.375.631.777.678.131.531.281.031.0
10001000200010002000100050005000500050005000200050002000500020005000500010002000500010002000500050002000500050002000500050002000200050002000
93048016406341519590257645293601383931211864361018032141137727163546637164522276511163280023541284314925601352230320811504117320581382
.6.312.7513.61.251.0510.91.842.751.072.550.485.2488.512.800.8970.41.752.570.685.290.292.310.770.382.451.460.590.580.590.290.490.290.790.481.57
•c 0.002^.002•c 0.002K 0.002•c 0.0020.002
•e 0.0020.0060.004
* 0.002•c 0.002K: 0.0020.01
•c 0.002•c 0.0020.002
•c 0.002-c 0.002K 0.002< 0.002^.002•c 0.002c 0.0020.002
•c 0.002.c 0.002*: 0.002•e 0.002•c 0.002c 0.002*: 0.002^.002K 0.002-c 0.002•c 0.002
0.030,02
•c 0.020.04
•e 0.02^.02•c 0.020.02
•c 0.020.06
•c 0.02*:0.02
0.310.020.020.070.45
^.020.040.02
*:0.020.03
*:0.02^.020.030.050.05
c 0.02^.020,050.020.02
^.0.02^.02•c" 0.02
0.190.110.230.020.020.230.03•cO.02•cO.020.08•c.020.104.470.240.040.770.08•c.020.020.04•c.020.070.03•c.020.030.02.c.02^02*:.02*:.02•c.02•c.02•c.020.030.03
0.150.120.280.080.040.320.080.070.050.110.040.112.200.240.041.670.510.090.060.120.030.090.040.030.110.090.070.040.040,060.040.030.040.040.06
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PROJECT NO. 3285
CXB-872- 1 CXB-872- 2 CXB-872- 3 CXB-872- 4 CXB-872- 5 CXB-872- 6 CXB-872- 7 CXB-872- 8 CXB-872- 9 CXB-872- 10 CXB-872- 11 CXB-872- 12 CXB-872- 13 CXB-872- 14 CXB-872- 15 CXB-872- 16 CXB-872- 17 CXB-872- 18 CXB-872- 20 CXB-872- 21 CXB-872- 22 CXB-872- 23 CXB-872- 24 CXB-872- 25 CXB-872- 26 CXB-872- 27 CXB-872- 28 CXB-872- 29 CXB-872- 30
NOTAG A NOTAG B
4.65 2.42 3.17 3.92 2.64 1.38 1.34 0.73 2.98 3.40 5.69 3.80 3.30 1.69 1.79 2.09 3.65 1.85 1.62 2.90 2.19 1.10 5.36 0.61 2.91 2.47 2.74 4.57 2.05
1.14 1.29
1.09 0.36 0.47 0.63 0.36 0.64 0.43 0.43 0.73 0.44 0.77 0.79 0.40 0.52 0.13 0.07 0.93 0.08 0.58 0.00 0.36 0.90 0.18 0.73 0.00 0.73 0.57 0.86 0.00
0.59 0.63
83.4 31.8 31.3 76.4 30.9 15.4 15.7 15.8 78.3 30.6 30.6 92.3 31.1 15.3 32.4 31.1 74.8 31.2 32.1 30.9 77.5 16.6 31.3 31.6 32.9 77.3 78.5 76.5 31.5
32.0 31.1
5000 2000 2000 5000 2000 1000 1000 1000 5000 2000 2000 5000 2000 1000 2000 2000 5000 2000 2000 2000 5000 1000 2000 2000 2000 5000 5000 5000 2000
2000 2000
2421 1531 1515 2176 1289 551 878 793
3789 1822 1690 2490 1237 709 1560 1575 2140 1458 1182 1798 2511 655 1798 1144 1822 3160 2840 3404 1854
1195 1089
6.73 7.00 7.16 4.26 24.8 10.9 0.48 0.29 6.96 3.27 4.85 0.58 1.18 95.6 12.8 58.1 15.0 3.14 0.99 18.8 12.9 1.84 4.16 0.67 18.5 1.90 12.0 2.25 0.59
0.69 0.19
0.003 K 0.002 < 0.002
0.002 0.004
•c 0.002 0.002
•c 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002
< 0.002 0.002
•c 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002
K 0.002 0.002
•c 0.002 •c 0.002
0.002 •c 0.002
0.002 0.002 0.002
•c 0.002 •c 0.002
•c 0.002 •c 0.002
0.02 0.15 0.05 0.02 1.32
•c 0.02 ^.02 ^.02 *:0.02
0.07 •c 0.02
0.07 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.21 0.04
c 0.02 0.03 0.08 0.05 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.08 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.07
0.03 ^.02
0.11 0.38 0.10 0.12 1.21 •c.02 •c.02 •c.02 0.08 0.06 0.12 0.03 0.04 1.81 0.32 1.56 0.58 0.09 0.03 3.88 3.39 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.24 0.04 0.35 -c.02 0.02
0.02 •c.02
0.26 0.30 0.20 0.17 1.92 0.33 0.03 0.03 0.17 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.05 2.11 0.30 1.36 0.57 0.09 0.06 0.41 0.45 0.12 0.10 0.05 0.42 0.07 0.37 0.07 0.08
0.05 0.03
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j DIAMOND DRILL RECORDPROPERTY CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD
LOGGED BY F. P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng.
Davis Township Gold Prospect
LATITUDE 0 + 7 3 NO j. ?CU
DEPARTURE C * "W
ELEVATION 150'± abovelake level
CORE SIZE B Q
BEARING OF HOLE Az 06 7 0
DIP OF HOLE -45 0
DIP TESTS 527 - 49 0
DIAMOND DRILL CONTRACTOR
STARTED 2 Ma vi 987
COMPLETED 8 May 1987
DEPTH 5 27 '
JNortech Drilling, Gooderham, Ontario
D.D.H.NO. CXB87-1CLAIM No.
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CASING
GABBRO
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26 - 31
28.5
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41.5
49.5 - 55
62* - 67
63.5
Dark qreen, Hard. Variably fine^and mediamgrained. Variably but noteably magneticLocal pegmatitic phases Random series of quartz veins and strinaers.Numerous fractures - commonly @ 35 0±. Magnetism diminishes below 350 In holeLocal variations as noted.Pegmatitic phase. 55*± pink tinted feldspar.
Fine drained phase.
3" Glossv auartz strinaer O 80 0±Some grinding (lost material) on edges.1/8" milk white quartz veinlet @ 75 0±.
1/4" quartz veinlet @ 35 0 *
Pegmatitic phases.
Very fine grained phase.
1.5" quartz stringer @ 80± Glossv white quart.7 wfth "riots" of palppink feldspar on margin 3 - fine 'nine head size' grain*: nf VR
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
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1/4" from margin of stringer.
3" zone with series of thin 1/16"! glossyquartz threads with pale pink feldspar i nrl ii*; i nn*: - mainlv on marains.
! Hernatitic colored grains in gabbro adjacentt t.n VPI n 1 pt. .
74 - 79
82
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Coarse arained ohase of gabbroPink tinted feldspar
^2.- 1/32" quartz seam G 37 0 . Minor fine
10" zone of thin 1/8" Quartz veinlets @20 8 60 0
Series of gash veinlets @ 50 0 .1/2" pink tinted quartz veinlet @ 56".
Series of hair-like quartz laths.
1/8" quartz veinlet @ 25 0 *.
101.5 1/4" quartz pink feldspar and chlorite vpinlpt 0 75 0 -Fine pyrite and chalcopyrite.
103.5 j 1/4" chlorite and quartz veinlet @ 45 0± t
105 - 106 Series of thin gash veinlets.
107 i 1/2" blue quartz veinlet @ 80 0 ± with ! fine pyrite and chalcopyrite.
107.5
Prominant hematitir red grains on bothmargins of veinlet - alteration.
4" fragmented veinlet zone fine sparse disseminated ovrite.
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GABBRO cont'd
108.5 4 " z one containing 2 - 1/4" blue quartzveinlets y bO u .
107.5 - 112.5 Series gash-like thread veinlets of milk white quartz or carbonate.5yS quartz-carbonate fine laths and^threads
114 2" glossy blue tinted quartz stringer O 60 0 *.Random pink feldspar fragments on marains.Small lath of chalcopyrite. Sparsp fine pyrite.
114+ Adjacent 1/16" veinlet with blebs ofmassive pyrrhotite - magnetic. VG - pin head si7e cluster of pin point.visible gold grains.
128 - 142.5 Stringer Zone. Series of glossy quartz veinlets andthreads. generally e 65 0 in fine grained Granular phase of aabbro.
f 81± q uartz stringers.137.5 : X slips 0 22 6 .
133 1.5" blue tinted glossy quartz stringer 0 60'*.
; Series of gash-like veinlets on boarder oortion of vein up to 8" on either side.
145.5 Slip @ 55 0 with aouae film and 1/16" milkwhite quartz.
153.5 2" quartz stringer @ 48 0 . Mixture of glossy quartz and pink feldspar.Series of 1/16" X-cutting quartz seams on both margins of stringer.
155.5 1.5" hlnp tinted glnssv nuart.7 stringer.
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
' Fine disseminated pyrite.VG - 1 pin point grain of visible gold
1 Very fine grained on both margins ofstringer up to 8" from core of stringers
160 1/4" epitote seams @ 28 0 with fine disseminated pyrite.
164.5 4" alteration zone - fine hematiticgrains and hair-like milk-white quartz- carbonate threads.
; Slip contacts @ 55 8 75'190 1/2" glossy finely fragmented quartz
stringer @ 50 0 with fine readily visiblefine pyrite and chalcopyrite. Very fine granular on both marqjns ofstringer up to 8" from center.
191± -218 ; Alternating zones of fine and medium : granular gabbro with pink tinted feldspar.
208 - 218 1 Random series of pink tinted 1/8" or lessj milk white quartz veinlets at various 1 angJes to core.
218.5 10" zone of hematitic red staining anda series of glossy white quartz stringers' 0 dO 0 -
238 - 242 ' Random series of thin Quartz veinlets infine granular gabbro with hematitic pink tinted feldspar grains.
247.5 1/4" quartz veinlet with fragments ofpink feldspar and chlorite @ 80 0 .
255 12" zone with a series of fractures @ 60 0 .
276 3" zone of carbonate veining.
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GABBRO cont'di
1 speck of chalcopyrite
288.5 - 291 Fine grained gabbro with hairlinecarbonate threads throughout.
311.5 - 316 Fine grained gabbro with a series of hair-like carbonate threads and narrowquartz veinlets.
314.5 1" glossy whi.te quartz stringer @ 72 0 ± with pink feldspar and chlorite fragmentsalong one margin.
330.5 : 1" quartz-carbonate-chlorite stringer Fine grained gabbro on both marqins.
345± - 375± Fractures from 20-30 0 .Gabbro virtually non magnetic.
356 - 361 Series of 1/4" milk white quartz stringers j along 20 0 slips.
375.5 - 381.5 I Quartz and carbonate vein zone.(vein zone) \ V ariations as noted.
375.5 - 379.5 Multiple network of intersecting thin milk white quartz-carbonate veinlets
; in pink tinted fine grained gabbro.30*4. qiiart.7-rarhonatp.Veining generally oriented @ 68 0 ±.
379.5 16" glossy white quartz vein zone with fine ankerite fragments and inclusionsof fine grained pink tinted gabbro.
40b 1/8" quartz veinlet @ 50".
405.5 1/8" quartz veinlet @ 70".
412 1/16" quartz veinlet y 4b".
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416.5
423 - 426
424
435
438.5
450
457 - 460
459
489.5
491.5
492
498
1/2" quartz veinlet @ 65 0 with fragmentsof chlorite.
Very fine grained gabbro.
2" pink finely fragmented quartz vein zone @ 70 0 .Fine angular fragments of chlorite.
1/2" pink finely fragmented quartz chlorite and pink feldspar veinlet@ 75 0 . Fine grained gabbro on both margins^up to"6".
2" glossy quartz stringer @ 75 0 . . }?" f inp grainpd gabbro on eit.hprmargin of stringer.Hz" glossy quartz stringer @ 72 0 . . Fine grained gabbro up to 12" on hangingwall
Fine grained gabbro with series ofquartz veinlets at: 458 - 1/8";45Q - ? "* 4 ?5Q.S - 1/R"; 4RQ.R+ - 1/ft".
2" pink quartz-carbonate zone borderedby slips @ 65 0 .1/4" quartz veinlet @ 75 0 . Fine chlorite fragments.
1" pink tinted white carbonate veinlet@ 80 0 . Fine angular fragments of ch'lorite.
3" zone with thin quart? and rarhonat.Pthreads.
Fine pyrite in epitote thread.
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GABBRO coht'd
505.5 4" zone with 1" glossy quartz, ablack chert stringer @ 50". 3/4" white carbonate stringer.Hematitic red feldspar grains on border of vein zone.
509 Series of 3 1/8" white carbonateveinlets
524 3" zone with carbonate veinlets.
526.5 3" carbonate vein zone with fine angular pxntir fragments.
END OF HOLE
Casing in hole.
GROSS SUMMARY
5 - 527 Upper portion of gabbro unit - 5-350±appears to be dark green generally uniformly granular, except for thefiner granularity adjacent to veins and vein zones, 50^-*- pearly whitefeldspar, 50fc dark green ferromagnesians - amphi hole.Lower portion of gabbro unit - 350±-527±appears to be very weakly or non magnetic.Alteration in feldspars - pink tinted feldspar grains.
Some strinaers have orominant pink tohematitic red feldspar grain alterationup to 3" from margin
VG is noted within veins or in quartz
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-9
-10
-11
-1?
-12;
-13
-14
-15
-16
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26
27.5
41
61
63
64
81.5
128
TO
27.5
28.5
31
42
63
64
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87.5
92.5
97.5
102.5
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107.5
112.5
115
131.5
134
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1
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1
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6
5
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5
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-24
-25
-26
-27
-28
FOOTAGEFROM
153
159.5
179.5
214
218
238
247
311.5
357.5
TO
137.5
142.5
154
157.5
160.5
191.5
218
220
2/1 o
249
316
361
SAMPLE LENGTH
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5
1
3.5
1
1.5
4
2
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-30
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-32
-33
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FOOTAGE
FROM
375.5
423
338
448.5
457
TO
377.5
381.5
426
340
450.5
460
.
SAMPLE LENGTH
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3
2
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1PROPERTY CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD. Davis Township Gold Prospect-———--——-——-——
LATITUDE 1+47S_________ BEARING OF HOLE Az 053 0 ^ ;j-. STARTED 9 May 1987
________ COMPLETED l* May 1987DEPARTURE_Q±QJL-45'
150'± above ELEVATION lake level
DIP OF HOLE,-—
DIP TESTS 464' - 47 0 DEPTH464 1
D.D.H.NO. CXB87-2CLAIM No. ——
PAGE
-DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM
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DESCRI PTION
CASING
GABBRO
31.5 - 34.5
31.5
;
Dark green. Uniformly medium granularexcept in vein location and as otherwise noted.Noteably magnetic throughout. Cut bv numerous quartz strinqers.Multiple fracturing - most common set O SO 0 *.Pearly white feldspar matrix with some pink alteration - 50^± feldsoarDark green ferromagnesian (amphibole) Groundmass - 50*±Stringer zone - fine grained gabbro,leucoxene alteration.
3" zone with 2 - 1/4" glossy quartz strinoers @ 65 0 * with fraaments ofpink feldspar?
32 - 34.5 j Random series of glossy quartz stringers S from 1/8 - 1/4" with fine feldsoar and
38 - 40.5
39
chlorite fragments. Pearly white carbonate thread cuts mostquartz stringers.
Fine grained gabbro. Leucoxene alteration f lakPs.
1.5" qlossv blue Quartz strinaer with
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
fine pink feldspar fragments.
39.5 Series of 1/16" quartz veinlets.
42.5 - 44.5 Fine arained aabbro, leucoxene alteration.! Note: vein alteration - slightly or
non magnetic and softer thani host gabbro.
43.5 ; 1"± glossy quartz veinlet - 30X recovery. - Broken core.i Adjacent veinlets contain minor pyrrhotite1 and nyritP.: Veinlets. @ 65-70 0 .
47.5 - 51 i Fine grained gabbro - as above.48 j 3/4" glossy quartz stringer @ 65 0 ±
i
49 j 1.5" glossy white quartz stringer - ! broken| 60X recovery
49.5 i X cutting 1/8" carbonate veinlet with ! grains ovrite.i
56 58 S Fine qrained qabbro as above.t
56* 1 1.5" alossv arev quartz stringer @ 68 0 ±i Massive blebs pyrrhotitle (magnetic) i and chalcopyrite.! Satelite quartz veinlets below stringer.
75 : 1/4" fragmented quartz veinlet with i 3.5" alteration halo.
79 ' Series of parallel fractures @ 60 0 .
82* 1 .5" pink tinted pearly white quartzcarbonate stringer @ 60" - slip contacts. Hematitic red alteration of feldspar
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO coni 'd
82* : adlacent to stringer.
104.5 - 105. S+ 2 - 3 " pale yellow granular epitote bands @i 40" witn quartz grains and sparse fine ' pyrite.
118 \ 1 /2" laminated veinlet zone along slipsi @ 40 0 with gouge. 1 F ine thin seams pyrite.i
127 ' 2" Fragmented carbonate veinlet
128. 5 : 2" Hairline quartz veinlets and carbonate1 zone.
129. 5* 5" Brecciated carbonate vein zone. i Hematitic red staininq of feldsoar•i grains on footwall margin of vein.s
135 - 139 ; Coarser grained - pegmatitic gabbro .\ zone.
135 ' Patch of fragmented epitote quartz andi feldspart
139 - 160 j Random series of pearly white carbonate - seams generally @ 55 0 ±( Fracturing generally @ 55 0 ±
Ifil . Prnminant * 1 i p 0 ?5 0 .
165.5 - 171 - Quartz stringer and silicified zone
165.5 2" pink tinted milk white carbonate; stringer zone.
lb/,5 - 169 Glossy Diue quartz stringers; i - i"; 1 - 1.5" within a siliciefied bandcontaining some parallel and X-cutting hair-like veininq. Minor fine seamspyrite.
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\
DESCRIPTION
GABBRO con't'd
169 - 171 : Silicified and proliferated with hair-like veining.
172 - 176 Quartz Stringer and silicified Zone
174.5 : 2 1/4" glossy white quartz stringer with ; thin seam of fine fragmented pink feldspar
and micaceous. Series of thin suaarv carbonate veinletswithin zone.
130± - 142 Random series of thin 1716"± carbonate veinlets at obliaue angles to core.
219 - 240 l Approximately 20 - 178"± finely frag mented quartz veinlets @ 75"±.
t
246 - 248± | Altered gabbro as above.f247 ; 2" glossy quartz stringers @ 55 0 sparse
'- very fine pyrite.j Slip contact.
274 - 277.5 ! Altered gabbro as above. s Multiple series of fine hair-like seams; of quartz-carbonate.
276 1/4" pink tinted pearly white quartz- rarhnnatp vPinlPt.
279 - 281.5 : Altered gabbro as above.
281+ ; 1 1/4" fragmented quartz stringer @ 70 0 .Quartz, pink feldspar? and chlorite fragments.
282.5 - 286 Altered gabbro as above.
(VG) 283.5 1/4" glossv auartz stringer with finepink feldspar fragments.1 pin hpad VG nrains.
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GABBRO cont'd
Random series of thin hair-like seamsof milk white quartz-carbonate.
288.5 - 305 Quartz Stringer zone.(Vein Zone)288.5 - 301 Series of fine hair like milk white quartz
carbonate threads.301 - 303 3-1-1.5" and thin 1/16" blue glossy
quartz stringers.
(YG) 301 2 fine pin head grain of VG in blue quartz thread.
302.5 2 fine adjacent pin head grains of VGin blue quartz vein. Feldsoar drains adiacent to vein stainedpink and hematitic red.
303 - 305 Multiple series of parallel hair-like milk white quartz-carbonate threads.
l 322.5 - 325. 5 ; Altered qabbro as above.
324 1/2 glossy quartz stringer with finefeldspar? and chlorite fragments -- oriented 0 90 0 *.
324.5 1/4" veinlet as above.
338.5 - 340 : Pale yellow granular epitote seams.
350 1/4" pale green granular epitote veinlet0 20 0 ± with fine sulphides.
354.5 - 359.5 Altered gabbro - as above. (Vein Zone)
354.5 - 356.5 Series of hair-like milk white quartz-carbonate threads.
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
357 - 3S8+ M ilk white glossy quartz vein with thinpatches of fine pyrite. 1-1/8" veinlet on hanqingwall with patchof very magnetic pyrrhotite.
358.5-1- 1" glossy white quartz stringer (? bb w witn grains of ovrrhotite.
364.5 3/4" glossy quartz stringer @ 55 0 .
367 3/4" alossv quartz stringer with chloritefragments oriented @ 70 0 -i-.
371 6" epitote zone.371.5 2" brecciated carbonate veinlet 1? 30 e .
400 - 403 Altered gabbro as above. Mainly hair-line series of milk whitequartz-carbonate threads.
419 - 436.5 i Quartz Stringer and Alteration Zone.Series of milk white glossy quartz stringers in coarse qrained qabbro withhematitic pink stained feldspar grains. 11-1/4-1" qlossy quart? stringers with
r fine pink feldspar fragments."442 - 444.5 Altered gabbro as above.
442.5 1" glossy white quartz stringer @ 80 0 .
464 1/4" quartz stringer with fine chlorite fragments.
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DESCRIPTION
COMMENTARY 2-464
Strinqers and veins and stringer and veinzones are accompanied by alteration inthe gabbro adjarpnt. to thp vpins surh as-the gabbro becomes very fine grained. Alteration hmmdari PS arp rpadily visuallydefineable. The alteration zone is softer than the host nabbro and noteablv lessmagnetic if not totally non-magnetic. Leucoxene is a common development in thealteration zone.
Occasionally the feldspars in the gabbro aHjar-pnt t" cnmp stfingprs arp tinted
\ o r altered to a hematitic or feldspathic pink rolonr.
' The broader vein/stringer zones are both; altered and silicified.
; Sulphides are either not present, sparsely present or present in massive blebs or
1 patches both in the stringers and hair-line veinlets.
;
.
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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING
CXB8
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2-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
FOOTAGE
FROM
31.5
38
42.5
47.5
56
82
104
117.5
165.5
172
246
274
TO
35
40.5
44.5
51
58
83
105.5
118.5
171
176
248
277.5
SAMPLE LENGTH
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2.5
3
3.5
2
1
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5.5
3
3.5
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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING cont'd
CXB8;
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SAMPLE NO.
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-14
-15
-16
-17
-18
-19
-20
-21
-22
-23
-24
-25
FOOTAGE
FROM
279
282.5
288.5
322.5
354.5
364
371
400
405.5
TO
281. f
283. J
286
301
303
305
325.!
356.5
358. i
368
372
403
407.5
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2
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-27
-28
-29
-30
NOTE
FOOTAGE
FROM
418.5
442
: WHOL
TO
420.5
426.5
431.5
436.5
444.5
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SAMPLE LENGTH
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5.5
4.5
5
2.5
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LOGGED BY F. P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng.
LATITUDE
DEPARTURE
ELEVATION
CORE SIZE
1+25E
3+30S
on knollroad and
BO
abovepond
BEARING OF HOLE
DIP OF HOLE
DIP TESTS
Az 060 0-45 0
DIAMOND DRILL CONTRACTOR
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COMPLETED 2
DEPTH
Nortech Drilling,
May, 1987
1 May, 1987604'
^
Gooderham, Ontario
11D.D.H.N.. CXB87-3
CLAIM No. ^^
PAGE
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DESCRIPTION
CASING
GABBRO
23
64 - 78.5
64 - 71
Dark green, coarse grained.50%-t- laths and blades of dark green amphibole.503i* interstitial pearly white and pale Ei nk f e l d^parocal pale green alteration in amphiboles.
Local patchv maanetic areas.Fine visible magnetite. Numerous slios qenerally @ 30 0 .2" zone with 2 - 1/2" pink quartz-carbonatestringers @ 55 0 .
Vein Zone. Series of blue quartz veins and fragmentswithin altered fine grained gabbro. Pink potamic? alteration throughout.locally prominent.
— Random grains and .thin laths nf ————————————chalcopyrite and grains of pyrite in altered gabbro.Variations as noted.Random series of blue quartz fragments and stringers in fine grained pink tohematitic red gabbro, minor chalcopyritesi nH n v f* i t o5%-f quartz fragments and veins.
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO coht'd
71 - 74.5 : Glassy blue-grey quartz vein zone.45X quartz intermixed with pink potasic alteration in fine qrained gabbro.
91 ! 1" quartz stringer @ 60 0 .
106 Series of thin quartz carbonate filledfractures @ 65 0 .
106.5 - 108.5 5" milk white quartz stringer at center of very fine altered gabbro.
i Both alteration and adjacent unaltered : gabbro noteably magnetic.j
109 "i ' ?" mixpd qiiart.7 and ppiriotp'? vpin 7onp@ 30 0 . Finp hlph-; nf rha 1 ropyri t.P and pyrit.P.
109.5 - 113 Altered fine qrained gabbro with randomi seams of epidote and sparse fine pyrite.
134 - i3b : Altered tine grainea gaooro. ! 1" fragmented quartz stringer @ 60 0 at; centre of alteration zone.;
163 ; 1" quartz and epidote stringer e 35 0 1 with fine drains of pyrite and chal-! copyrite.
169± - 179± j Slips 0 45 and 60*.
187.5 - 192 ; Altered fine grained gabbro.
188.5 lYz" quartz stringer @ 65 0 , minor fine pyrite and pyrrhotite.
191 1" broken quartz stringer.194 - 197 Altered fine grained gabbro.
195 - 196 40X glassy blue grey quartz and carbonate
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604
DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
195 - 196 stringers and seams generally @ 55 0* withminor pyrite.
202 - 205 ; Altered gabbro. 2" irreaular Quartz, carbonate, and eoidote
i stringer zone at center.R^ndnm thin 1/16" qtiart.7 and rarhnnat.p
i veinlets in zone.214 : 3/4" quartz-carbonate vein @ bb u sand
wiched by thin gouge filled slips.
???.R ! 1.5" milk white quart.7-str i nger normal tol core.
229.5 ; 1/2 milk white quartz stringer e bb 0 . i
241± - 250± : Random series of 11 1/8"! quartz-carbonate ' veinlets.
271 - 273 i Altered gabbro..j 1" glassy white quartz stringer @ 60 0 with
: minor pyrite at center of alteration zone.
296 - 305.5 i Altered gabbro.
300.5 ; 10" alassv milk white Quartz vein @ 55 0 .\ 9 - 1/16 - 1/4" random quartz-carbonate : veinlets within zone
305.5 - 328 : Random series of hair-like quartz-: carbonate seams @ 8b 0 ^ to core.
328 - 333 ; Altered gabbro as above. ! 5" glossy white quartz stringer at center
OT zone, i 3 - 1/4"* random quartz veinlets in zone.
348.5 - 350.5 Altered gabbro.3" glossy white quartz stringer at center of zone.
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604
DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
353.5 ; 3/4" quartz stringer with patchy finepyrite.
: 6" alteration halo.
359 2" fragmented carbonate vein.
373.5 - 377 Altered gabbro.2.5 quartz vein zone @ 65 0 at center.
400 - 401 . Altered gabbro. ; 1" fragmented quartz stringer at center.
41R - AIR ' Altered gabbro.1" quartz and minor carbonate stringerat rpntpr.
431.5 - 433 Altered gabbro.Series ^)f hair-like quartz veiniets.
467 - 479 Altered gabbro. - Random series quartz veinlets and
multiple series of hair-like threads 0 fin 0 .
486 12" zone of fractures and hematiticstained feldspar grains. Fractures @ 50 0±.
505 - 509 Altered gabbro.
507 - 508 50* quartz vein material with patchesof granular pyrrhotite and minor fine pyrite.Multiple series of quartz-carbonate threads in alteration zone.
523 - 524.5 Weakly altered gabbro.1.5" milk white quartz stringer @ 80 0 inrpntpr of 7OPP
527 - 529 As above
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604
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DESCRIPTION
GABBRO cont'd
527 - 529 3/8" quartz stringer
565.5 - 568 Altered gabbro.Multiple series of 1/8" quartz-carbonate veinlets. some with fine ovrite.Veinlets @ 80 0 ±.
586.5 8" altered gabbro zone. 1/2" fragmented quartz stringer at center.
595± - 604 Weakly altered gabbro.' Multiple hair-like threads of quartz-
carbonatp. .
END OF HOLE .
; Casing in hole
; 21 July 1937
F. P. Tagliamonte, P. ttl
Commentary: This is a typical hole which intersects
numerous quartz veinlets and stringersthat in all cases have alteration halos. NotPahly, several quartz stringersmay occur in a unit over widths of up to 12 feet - hut commonlv in the 3.5±foot width range. 'Unit 1 implies altered gabbro as oooosed to moreuniformly medium grained granular gabbro that is noteably magne.tirSeveral of the quartz stringers and veinscontain patchy sulphide mineralization
——. _________ pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. ———-——.^.
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-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
-13
FOOTAGE
FROM
64
104.5
187.5
194
271
296
348. J
a 353. J
TO
71
74.5
78.5
105.5
108.5
110
113
192
197
273
305.1
350.!
SAMPLELENGTH
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1/2" Quartz stringer @ 65 0 . Small patches granular .pyrite.
1 pin point of visible gold.Series of fractures @ bb u .
Altered gabbro. Series of hairlike quartz-carbonateveinlets and one 1/2" stringer.
1.5" zone with, epidote seams containing patches fine pyrite. /'-~-
Altered gabbro2.5" quartz stringer zone at center or zone with minor pyrite.
1/4" carbonate veinlet on slip contacts@ 50 0 .
Altered gabbro
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50 4" grey quartz vein zone, pink potassicalteration on both margins.
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54.5 1.5" quartz and chlorite stringer.
75 Series of slips @ 35 0 .
85 i 1/2" quartz stringer with carbonate andi chlorite.
88 1/2" quartz-carbonate stringer along - slip @ 45 0 .
89.5 2" fragmented pink tinted quartz-carbonatevein zone.
95.5 - 104.5: Altered gabbroi
96 2" quartz-carbonate vein zone pink tinted with patches granular pyrite.
97.5 ' 3 " glassy grey qjjartz and carbonate stringerzone with patches of fine pyrite.
102 6" glassy white quartz vein.
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Dark green, coarse granular, pint tintedSemi rounded "clots" of dark green amphibole distributed throughout.Noteably non magnetic.
114 1.5" quartz-carbonate vein @ 40 0 with fragments of green chlorite.
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163 - l// 3* pink and pearly white carbonate 1 veinlets and fragments.
GABBRO
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232 - 237 ' A ltered qabbro.
233.5 6" fragmented pink carbonate and glassyblue quartz.
242 - 261 ; Slightly altered fine grained gabbro weakly magnetic.
287 1 2" Dink tinted oearlv white carbonateveinlet @ 40 0 .
313 - 318.5 Altered gabbro. : Multiple series of hairlike quartz-
carbonate veinlets.
315 4" zone with pearly white quartz-carbonate veinlets.
335.5 1.5" quartz-carbonate veinlet with smallangular chlorite fragments. .
327 - 331 Fine grained gabbro with thin magnetite laths.Weakly magnetic.
345± - 355± Series of thin gouge filled fractures @ 55 0 .
370 ?' 7nnp with a series of carbonate
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: veinlets some with fine angular breccia- fragments.
374 3" fragmented quartz, carbonate and : rh lor i tp vpin zone.
Pink alteration on margins.461 ; 4" pink carbonate vein zone with pink
granular gabbro fragments.
468 24" oeamatitic zone with pink feldspar- and interstitial epidote.
488 - 49b ! Hine grained phase Of gabbro, i Thin magnetite laths.i weaKiy magnetic.
END OF HOLE :
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' Commentary
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gab-tro which is noteably-magaetic -throughout and contains quartz veins and ^tringpr^ with altpred gabbro halos.The 'lower 1 gabbro is somewhat 'blotchy 1 in appparanro and i 5 with a few pxpectionsrelatively unmagnetic. Numerous calcite veins and veinlets lace the gabbro but noalteration halos are. present
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