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42D09NE0090 2.17749 LECOURS 010
Battle Mountain Canada Ltd..
REPORT ON 1997 DIAMOND DRILLING
JOA OPTION
N.T.S. 42 D/9
2 . 17749
RECEIVEDSEP 1 S 1997
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE
Project No: 434 Hemlo, Ontario July 31, 1997
Jim Edwards Exploration Geologist Battle Mountain Gold Manitouwadge Exploration Office
Table of Contents
Page
1.0 INTRODUCTION...........................................
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS............................
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION.........................
4.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY.................................
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK .......................................
6.0 DIAMOND DRILLING PROGRAM.................
6.1 Summary.......................................
6.2 Results...........................................
7.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION.
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List of Figures and Maps
Scale
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Location Map
Claim Map
Regional Geology
D.D.H. Plan Map
1:15000
1:50000
1:5000
Map1 Section Line 201+25 of J97-1 1:1000
42D09NE0090 2.17749 LECOURS 010C
Appendices
Appendix l DDH Log and Assay Results for J97-01 and J97-1a
Appendix M Battle Mountain Regional Legend
m
1.0 INTRODUCTION
During July16th of July through July 29,1997, a diamond drilling program consisting of 1
diamond drill hole totalling 481 meters was conducted on the Joa Option by Bradely Brothers
Drilling Contractors
The diamond drilling program on the Joa property was part of a continuing effort by
Battle Mountain Canada Ltd to test a Sericitic Feldspathic Alteration Zone for potential Au
mineralization. Along strike of the Golden Giant mine
A review of diamond drill core and previous work on the Sericitic Feldspathized
Alteration Zone, by Bond Gold and Newmont Exploration of Canada Ltd. suggested the Sericitic
Feldspathized Zone in the eastern section of the property maybe a product of hydrothermal
alteration due to the presence of intense Sericitic and Silicified units. These units maybe focused
along a significant structural break, with elevated trace elements similar to that seen at the
Hemlo deposit.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS (Figure 1)
The Joa property is located along the eastern boundary of Lecour Township and the
western boundary Pic Township, approximately 16 kilometres east of the town of Marathon and
18 kilometres west of the Hemlo deposit (Figure 1).
The Trans-Canada Highway transacts the southern portion of the property and several
access roads off of the Trans-Canada Highway allow access to the northern part of the property.
Holes J97-1, J97-1A were collared near old existing skidder trails. Most of the southern part of
the property is overlain by a black spruce bog.
'MANITOUWAOG
JOA OPTION
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3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (Figure 2)
Sixty-seven (69) unpatented contiguous single unit mining claims, listed below, comprise
the Joa Option (Figure 2). The claims are located within the Thunder Bay Mining District and are
listed on the Pic Township (G-630) claim sheet and Lecour Township (G-2863) claim sheet.
The property is held under option from Mr. Melvin Joa of Marathon, Ontario by Battle
Mountain Gold who can earn a 10Wo interest subject to annual cash payments and an NSR
agreement.
Claim # # Units
0942221 1
0942375 - 0942378 4
0942387 - 0942392 6
0993171 1
1009938-1009949 12
1021595-1021597 3
1021599, 1021600 2
1039521, 1039522 2
1040184-1040199 16
1099905-1099909 5
1164512-1164526 15
1194291, 1194292 2
Total 69 units
4.0 Regional Geology (Figure 3)
The Joa Option is located within the Archean Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone Belt which is
part of the Abitibi-Wawa-Shebandowan Subprovince of the Superior Province. The area
contains a dominantly east-west striking sequence of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks
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Figure 2 Claim Map of the Joa Option
Pukaskwa Gneissic Complex
Archean
Mafic Metavolcanics
Archean
l j Granitoids
Proterozoic
Coldwell Complex (alkalic)
Intermediate to Felsic Metavolcanics and Related Metasediments
5 Field Trip Stop (numbers S to 29 not shown for clarity: see Figure 5)
Metasediments
[ ^ * J Mafic Intrusions
^^^^ - Headframe: Hemlo Deposit
^^^H Ultramafic Intrusions L Lake
Figure 3: Regional Geology of the Hemlo - Heron Bay Area(After Muir, T. ,1982 Modified after OGS maps P2701, P2702, P2738, P2739)
that dip steeply to the north. These units are bounded to the north and south by large granitoid
plutons.
The supracrustal rocks underlying the majority of the property consist of tholeiitic basaltic
flows with subordinate tuffs and epiclastic arkosic wacke and siltstone. Interbeds of intermediate
to felsic volcanic tuffs and/or volcaniclastic sediments occur locally, and feldspar */- quartz
porphyry dikes and sills intrude both volcanics and sediments. In the south eastern portion of the
property is the northern edge of the Archean Heron Bay Pluton. Previous work has revealed a
favourable geological setting for gold mineralization. Several zones of sericitic hematite - stained
and silicified porphyries have intruded sericitic altered clastic metasediments and mafic
volcanics.
A zone of baritic rock, which varies from nearly massive barite to baritic cherty siltstone,
associated with green mica-bearing rocks, graphitic and calc-silicate altered sediments, plus
fragmental units occurs along a mafic volcanic l sedimentary contact. The zone strikes
approximately east-west through the northern part of the adjoining Hemlo West property and
extends for at least 800 meters into the Joa property.
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK
The Joa Property has experienced considerable exploration since the discovery of the
Hemlo deposit. Much of the work was concentrated on the eastern portion of the current
property.
The following is a chronological summary of the previous work performed on various
portions of the Joa Option.
February-May 1983: Devonian Resources Ltd.
- linecutting 18.3 km
- soil geochemical survey - 85 samples
- magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys
May 1983: EI Paso Energy Corp.
- linecutting 21.3 km
- magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys
- diamond drilling (Noranda) 3 ddh totalling 907m
October 1983: Nexus Resources
- linecutting 17.6 km
- geological mapping
- trenching - 2 trenches totalling 180m
-IP
- TFM and VLF-EM airborne surveys
November 1983: Southern Union Resources Inc.
- magnetometer, VLF-EM and IP surveys
January 1984: International Energy Corp. (Noranda)
- soil geochemical survey - 93 samples
June 1984: Nexus Resources (Noranda)
- diamond drilling - 5 ddh totalling 1285.5m
April 1984: Southern Union Resources- geological mapping and sampling- humus geochemical survey - 374 samples
May 1984: JV International Energy Corp.
Tuscaloosa Oil and Gas Ltd.
EI Paso Energy Corp.
Devonian Resources Ltd.
- overburden drilling - 25 holes
August 1984: Devonian Resources (Noranda)
- diamond drilling - 5 ddh totalling 1690.2m
October 1984: Taiee Resources (Noranda)
- diamond drilling 3 ddh totalling 875.5m
1988-89: Bond Gold Canada Inc.
- linecutting 55.3 km
- geological mapping
- magnetometer survey
- diamond drilling - 6 ddh
1991-1993: Newmont Exploration of Canada Ltd.
- geological mapping and sampling
- re-logging and re-assay of Bond Gold drill core
- spot hole (RG) drilling - 8 holes
- diamond drilling - 5 ddh totalling 2185.7m
1994: Hemlo Gold Mines Inc.
-geological mapping, prospecting and sampling
-soil geochemical sampling
-magnetometer and IP surveys
-all conducted on the west half of the property.
1995: Hemlo Gold Mines Inc.diamond drilling 3 ddh totalling 1047.57 m
6.0 DIAMOND DRILLING PROGRAM
6.1 Summary
figure 4.
The 1997 diamond drilling on the Joa Option is summarized in the following table and
TABLE l
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE SUMMARY
J97-01 563986.44 5392732.63 355 -50 70.20 481.00J97-01A 563983.41 5393014.73 175 -50 69
A total of 91, 1 metre samples of drill core were split and assayed for Au with negligible
results. The diamond drill hole logs and assay results for each hole are contained in Appendix 1
6.2 Results
The hole collared in to mediium to fine grained clastic sediments which are interbedded
with argillaceous sediments (*7-graphite, pyrrhotite), The finer grained units are sericitized with
feldspathic alteration laminations. These include from the following three intervals from between
115.55 - 134.09 metres, and 270.6 - 286 metres. The most intense alteration is between 393 -
399.9 where a Sericite Schist with 2 - 307o pyrite is present. Despite, the alteration in the above
three intervals they hosted insignificant gold values of < 5 ppb . The medium to coarse grained
sediments are biotite rich and have minor quartz carbonate veins that are sometimes assocaited
with sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite. Gold values of up to 54 ppb were returned from a 1
metre sample between 290.1 - 291.2 metres, hosted in a sericitized greywacke . The hole ended
in a thick sequence of massive garnetiferous mafic flows. The feldspar +I- quartz porphyry that
was intersected 100m to the west of J97-1 by Newmont Exploration Canada Ltd.HWT was not
encountered in J97-1. Gold assays were quite low with the highest value being 52 ppb Au.
OVB (69m
Drill Hole LocationsVertical Projection
Lecours Township G-2863Joa Option (P.M. 434)
Figure 4
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8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The results of the 1997 diamond drilling programs which tested the Sericitized
Feldspathic Zone on the eastern portion of the Joa option indicate limited potential for economic
gold mineralization along the Sericitized Feldspathic Zone. This alteration zone has not been full
evaluated and 2 more drill holes were proposed but due to limited funding exploration will
continue in 1998.The south-eastern part of the Joa Option which hosts numerous feldspar +I-
quartz porphyry intrusives that warrant a more thorough evaluation. Future work programs on the
Joa Option should focus on this area which may have some potential for Hemlo type
mineralization.
Respectfully submitted,
Battle Mountain Canada Ltd.
Project No 434 Jim Edwards
Hemlo, Ontario Exploration Geologist
November 30, 1995 Superior District
APPENDIX l
DDH Log and Assay Results
for
J97-1
J97-1a
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: JOA OPTION
HOLE No.: J97-1
Property: Joa Option
Project No: 434
Hole No: J97-1
Length: 481 m
Overburden: 70
Core Size: NQ
Drilling Bradley Company: Brothers
Date Hole Started: 07/21/97
Date Completed: 07/30/97
Logged By: Jim Edwards
Date Logged: 07/31/97
Core Storage: Hemlo
Casing In Hole
(in
hole/pulled)
Signature: 40??? 3^t^"
Grid Ref.
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119+10
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Surveys ACID
depth azim. Inclin.
70 -46
145 -44
225 -44
295 -42
370 -40
445 -39
481 -39
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological Description
O 70 (Ovb)[Overburden]
70 101.80 (5SS, 5GW, Carb, Ser, Gcb, Qcv, Py) [Altered Siltstone/Greywacke]The unit is dark grey to medium green in colour and fine to medium grained . Sericite laminations are parallel to the foliation which is 68 degrees to the core axis. There is minor quartz veining. There is a small section of green carbonate at 84 - 84.6. The pyrite Mineralization is fracture controlled. Soft sediment deformation features are present. Movement along micro fractures suggests that displacement was sinistral (left lateral)
101.80 103.18 (5AR,Py,fol) [Argillite]The unit is black in colour, fine grained and platy. Locally the unit is weakly magnetic. Locally graphitic with minor QCV fractures.
103.18 104.67 (5SS, Ser,Carb, Py, Po) [Sandstone/Greywacke]The unit is epigranular (grainy) and medium grained. The unit is well laminated and the foliation is 37 degrees to the core axis. Po is along fracture facies an occurrs as disseminated blebs.
104.67 108.6 (5AG,Py) [Argillite]The unit is laminated and foliated 64 degrees to the core axis. The unit is black with lighter coloured laminations.
108.60 115.55 (5SS, Ser, fol, Carb, Bi) [Siltstone/Greywacke]The unit is fine to medium grained and medium grey in colour. There is a moderate foliation 72 degrees to the core axis. Locally intercalated with Argillite, Locally phlogopite banding < 2cm wide. The matrix has minor amount of biotite.
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological Description
115.55 134.09 (5ST, SER, KFD, Pk, Py, Alt'd) [Altered Sediments])
The unit is light green in colour with greyish alteration laminations Feldspathization. The unit is moderately to intensely sericitized. There are areas where the remnant sediments (protolith) are present and cut by sericitic alteration laminations. The alteration laminations alternate between moderate to strong sericite and moderate to locally strong potassium feldspathization. The sericite has a schistosity while the feldspathic laminations are more massive and grey to translucent in colour. Pyrite is up to \ 07o locally.
134 147.50 (5GW, Ser, Qcv, fol, Bi) [Greywacke]The unit is epigranular and medium grained. It is light grey to grey in colour. Biotite is a minor component of the matrix. Locally there is weak Sericite alteration laminations The lower section of this unit has more qcv's and there is local areas where the unit is autobrecciated and angular fragments Qcv's there are also flecks of Cp and Gn. The unit is intensely altered from 147.50 to 151.8 . It fades out and the unit becomes medium grained with QCV stringers and veins. Biotite content of the matrix becomes a minor component of the matrix.
162.5 176.69 (5GW/5AR, Ser, Kfd) [Greywacke]The unit is greyish green in colour with moderate sericite and feldspathic laminations of interbedded wacke and argillite in the lower section of the unit from 175.3 to 176.69. Pyrite is confined to the argillite it is cubic and disseminated. The foliation of the unit is 64 degrees to the core axis.
176.69 179.54 (6U)[Mafic Intrusion]Coarse grained mafic dyke gabbroic texture
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological Description
179.54 190.35 (5GW, Ser, Sil, fol) [Greywacke]The unit is very fine grained and foliated 70 degrees to the core axis . The unit is silicified and sericitized. The unit is medium grey to green in colour. The unit becomes dark grey to black in colour and quartz carbonate veining increases down section. The unit also becomes more chloritic down section with minor argillite layers.
190.35 192.58 (5AR, Po,Qcv, fol)[Argillite/ Graphitic Argillite]The unit is dark grey to black and thinly laminated. The are minor beds of coarse grained Greywacke 2- 5 cm wide. 5 07o Quartz carbonate veining and Po l - 2 07o locally. Core in the lower section of the unit is crushed possible fault gauge
192.58 199.85 (5GW, Carb, Qcv, fol, Ser, PL) [Greywacke]The unit is dark grey to black in colour. There is minor phlogopite bands. The matrix is feldspar and quartz rich. There is well developed sericite along fractures and the foliation is 68 degrees to the core axis.
199.85 200.86 (9FP, fx, qe, Py, Ser, Qv) [Feldspar Porphyry]The unit is light grey, porphyritic, and medium grained . Pyrite is along Qv's and is disseminated. Quartz eyes are well developed
200.96 230.15 (5GW, Carb, Ser, Bi, Sp, Cp, Mo) [Greywacke]The unit is fine to medium grained and medium to dark grey in colour with a light greenish hue. The alteration increases down section . A combination of Qv's and sericite with in feldspathic alteration. The feldspathic alteration gives the unit a massive grey translucent appearance Some of the laminations have a bluish tint Mo possible. Phlogopite is present as small bands through out the unit. The amount of qcv's increases down section and Biotite is a large part of the matrix.
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological DescriptionLocally The unit is moderately silicified.
230.15 231.95 (5AR, Qcv, Po) [Argillite]Massive black in colour with Po along fractures and quartz carbonate veins.
231.95 270 (5GW, Carb, Chl, Ser, fol, Bi, Sp) [Greywacke]This unit is the same as the above greywacke. The core is more blocky and heterolithic unit is medium grained. The unit has a green hue and more chloritic than the above. Qcv's increase down section and Sp is present along quartz veins and calcite stringers are present in the upper section of this unit 231.95 - 240.67.
270 286 (5GW,SER, Sil, Chl, Qcv, Bl,qe, fol, PY, Gts) [Bleached Greywacke]The unit is light to medium grey in colour and very fine grained. Sericite alteration laminations have bleached the sediments. There are small rounded quartz eyes that are present within the laminations. Garnets are present as round blobs from 272 - 278. The unit is well foliated 55 degrees to the core axis. Pyrite forms stringers along the foliation and Quartz carbonate veins. The lower section of the unit is medium grained and more chlorite, while sericite alteration is weak and more localized
286.00 298.60 (5GW, SER, fol, Bi Qcv's Py ) [Greywacke/ Argillite]The unit is fine grained and light green in colour. The unit is laminated with fine grained black Argillite beds that are 2 - 10 cm wide with Qcv's and locally sericitic sections. Biotite quartz and feldspars are all part of the of the matrix of the Greywacke which is well laminated with sericitic alteration laminations.
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological Description
298.60 301.5 (5AG Qcv, Po)
[Argillite]The same as the above 5AR, The unit is black, very fine grained , laminated with weak to moderate Qcv's veining
301.50 305.50 (6U, fx, Ep) [Mafic DykejThe unit is medium grained and porphyritic. It has a diabasic texture and is weakly magnetic. There are is a minor argillite unit at 302.37 - 303.27. Then back into a mafic dyke.
305.50313.50 (5AG Qcv, Po) [Argillite]The same as the above 5AR, The unit is black, very fine grained , laminated with weak to moderate Qcv's veining
313.50 335.65 (5GW, Ser,Qcv) [Greywacke]The unit is medium to dark grey with sericite laminations which are 5-10 centimetres thick and have a greenish hue. The unit is medium grained and there is some Quartz carbonate veins The matrix consists of feldspar and quartz with minor biotite.
335.65 342.53 (5GW,Ser, Qcv, Py) [Greywacke]The unit is medium grey in colour and well
laminated. Qcv's are parallel to the laminations and foliated 63 degrees to the core axis. Locally there is strong sericite along the lower contact which is brecciated. The unit is fine grained with minor Pyrite.
342.53 348.09 (5GW,Bi, Ser) [Greywacke]The unit is black and fine grained with minor stockwork veining. Of Epidote and Sericite.
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: J97-1
From To Lithological Description
348.09 393 (5GW,Ser, fx, Qcv) [Greywacke]The unit is medium to fine grained with minor Qcv's and trace pyrite. There is moderate Sericite alteration laminations. Some of the Sericite laminations have cross cutting Qcv's . The laminations are 2 -3 centimeters wide. The sericite alteration laminations alternates between grey and pale green bands down section. There is intense stockwork veining between 379 -381 metres. There is also quartz stringers with Epidote veining at 385.60 - 360 . again we see a patchy relics of the sediments as alteration has flushed away the sediments
393 399.9 ([SER], SIL, Py) [Sericite Schist]The unit is pale green in colour and very hard. The unit is very fine grained and silicified with fine disseminated pyrite.
399 428 (5GW,Ser, fx, Bi, Qcv) [Greywacke]The unit is less altered and more black in colour with biotite a larger component of the matrix . The unit is medium grained and has a foliation of 68 degrees to the core axis Some of the moderate sericite laminations are perpendicular to the core axis
428 481 (2U, amy, Gts, Qcv, Cbl) [Mafic Volcanic]The unit is dark grey to black with a greenish chloritic hue. The unit is fine to medium grained and has a weak foliation 55 degrees to the core axis. Garnets are present and increase down section.
481 END OF HOLE
DDH Sample Record
Battle Mountain
Property:
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J97-1-001
J97-1-002
J97-1-003
J97-1-004
J97-1-005
J97-1-006
J97-1-007
J97- 1-008
J97-1-009
J97-1-010
J97-1-011
J97-1-012
J97-1-013
J97-1-014
J97-1-015
J97-1-016
J97-1-017
J97-1-018
J97-1-019
J97-1-020
J97-1-021
J97-1-021a
J97-1-022
J97-1-023
J97-1-024
J97-1-025
J97-1-026
J97-1-027
J97-1-028
J97-1-029
J97-1-030
J97-1-031
J97-1-032
J97-1-033
J97-1-034
J97-1-035
J97-1-036
J97-1-037
J97-1-038
Joa Opion
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116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
147.67
148.67
149.67
150.67
151.67
198.85
199.85
200.85
201.85
213
214
215
262
263
264
265
272
273
274
W
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
148.67
149.67
150.67
151.67
152.67
199.85
200.85
201.85
202.85
214
215
216
263
264
265
266
273
274
275
Hole No:
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7-Aug-97
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Page 1
DDH Sample Record
Battle Mountain
Property:
iliiliiliii^i:iiii!!ijpipp;i:
J97-1-039
J97-1-040
J97-1-041
J97-1-042
J97-1-043
J97-1-044
J97- 1-045
J97- 1-046
J97-1-047
J97-1-048
J97-1-049
J97-1-050
J97-1-051
J97-1-052
J97-1-053
J97-1-054
J97-1-055
J97-1-056
J97-1-057
J97-1-058
J97-1-059
J97-1-060
J97-1-061
J97- 1-062
J97-1-063
J97-1-064
J97-1-065
J97-1-066
J97- 1-067
J97-1-068
J97-1-069
J97-1-070
J97-1-071
J97-1-072
J97-1-073
J97-1-074
J97-1-075
J97-1-076
J97-1-077
JoaOpion
iilliilHUlitlliliPP
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
288.2
289.2
290.2
291.2
292.2
293.2
294.2
295.2
296.2
297.2
325.8
326.8
327.8
328.8
329.8
347.83
348.83
349.83
360
361
362
363
364
380.4
381.4
382.4
383.4
384.4
385.4
386.4
liilliifiiliipliiillt
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
289.2
290.2
291.2
292.2
293.2
294.2
295.2
296.2
297.2
298.2
326.8
327.8
328.8
329.8
330.8
348.83
349.83
350.83
361
362
363
364
365
381.4
382.4
383.4
384.4
385.4
386.4
387.4
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DDH Sample Record
Battle Mountain
Property: Joa Opion
Hole No: J97-1 Date: 7-Aug-97
J97-1-078 387.4 388.4
J97-1-079 391 392
J97-1-080 392 393
J97-1-081 393 394
J97-1-082 394 395
J97-1-083 395 396
J97-1-084 396 397
J97-1-085 397 398
J97-1-086 398 399
J97-1-087 399 400
J97-1-088 404.9 405.9
J97-1-089 406 407
J97-1-090 407 408
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Of ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
1070 LITHIUM DRIVE. UNIT 2THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P7B 6G3
PHONE (807) 623-6448FAX (807) 623-6820Page T
ATTLK MDOHTAXH CANADA. INC.O MANITOU RD., P.O. BOX 100, SUITS 103AKITOOWADGE, ONTARIOOT 2COAX (807)326-4440TTENTlOKi COLIN MACKENZIE
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BATTLE MDOKTAIK OVHUJA, IHC.40 HANITOT RD., P.O. BOX 100, SttlTS 103KXKITOUWADGE, ONTARIOPOT 2COPAX (807)826-4440ATTENTION t COL IK MACKENZIE
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BATTLE JSDOTTTAIN CANADA IHC.40 KAHITOU RD-, P.O. BOX 100, SUITE 103HWIITOUWADGE, ONTARIOPOT 2COFAX (807)826-4440ATTENTION: COLIK MA.CXKUZIE
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Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: JOA OPTION
HOLE No.: J97-1
Property: Joa
Option
Project No: 434
Hole No: J97-1a
Length: 69 mOverburden: 69 m
Core Size: NQ
DrillingCompany:
Date HoleStarted:
DateCompleted:
Logged By:
Bradley
Brothers
07/16/97
07/20/97
Jim
Edwards
Date Logged: N o Core
Core Storage: Hemlo
Casing Casing
(in cut/pulled
hole/pulled)
Grid Ref. Surveys ACID
east
north
UTM E
UTMN
azim.
incli.
elev.
grid az.
claim no.
201+25
121+40
563995
5393095
175
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5325
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depth azim. Inclin
Battle Mountain Gold
DIAMOND DRILL LOGPROPERTY: Joa Option
HOLE No.: 397-1
From To Lithological Description
O 69 (Ovb)[Overburden]
APPENDIX II
Battle Mountain Regional Legend
HEMLO REGIONAL LEGEND
ULTRAMAFIC META-VOLCANIC ROCKS
1U ultramafic volcanicsIP peridotitic komatiiteIB basaltic komatiite
MAFIC META-VOLCANIC ROCKS
2U massive flow
MAFIC TO ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSIVES
6U mafic to ultramafic6D diorite, tronhjemite6G gabbro6A anorhosite6P peridotite, pyroxenite6L lamprophyre
FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS
FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE META-VOLCANIC ROCKS
3U felsic to intermediate3R rhyolite3D dacite3A andesite3T trachyte
CHEMICAL META-SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
4U chemical sediments4IF iron formation '4IC cherty iron formation4IFO oxide iron formation4C chert4GF graphite4GIF grunerite iron formation4B baritic sediments
CLASTIC METASEDIMENT ARY ROCKS
SU clastic sediments5AR argillite5ARG graphitic argillite5CS calc-silicate bearing sediments5GW greywacke5CG conglomerate5SS sandstone5ST siltstone5P pelite5Q quartzite5A arkose
STRUCTURE
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beddedbandedbrecciabrecciatedcontactfaultfault zonefaulting flowfracturegouge shearshear zoneshearingslickenside
TEXTURAL TYPE,
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bearinghy lam lapmmot
agglomerateamygdaloidal block tuffbrecciaflow bandedfoliatedfeldspar crystal
hyaloclastic laminated lapillimassivemottled
qe quartz-eye bearingpor porphyriticporb porphyroblasticr rip-up clast bearingsch schistoset tuffaceoustib tuffbrecciaves vesicularvar varioliticsphr spherolitic sfx spinifexhtr heterolithicp pillowed pp popcorn
METAMORPHICMINERALS
Andm trace andalusite ANDm minor andausite[ANDm]intense andalusite
Csm trace calc-silicateCSm moderate calc-silicates[CSm] intense calc-silicatesCdm trace cordieriteCDm minor cordierite [CDm] intense cordieriteKym trace kyanite) KYm minor kyanite [KYm] intense kyaniteGtm trace garnetGTm minor garnet
[GTm]SimSLm[SLm]SunSTm[STm]
MODIFIERS
intense garnettrace silimaniteminor silimaniteintense silimanitetrace stauroliteminor stauroliteintense staurolite
7U felsic to intermediate7G granite7GD granodiorite, quartz monzoniteTT tonalite7S syenite7M monzonite7PA pegmatite7A aplite7F felsite
DIABASE
8U diabase
FELSIC PORPHYRITIC INTRUSIVES
9FP feldspar porphyry9QFP quartz feldspar porphyry9HBX hydrothermal breccia
GNEISSIC COMPLEX
10UG unsubdivided gneiss10GG granite gneiss10QSG sedimentary gneiss10MG mafic gneiss
COLDWELL ALKALIC COMPLEX ROCKS
1 1 CAC alkalic intrusives
ALTERATIONMINERALOGY
AbAnk BiBICalCarbCb Cs CbnChlEp Kfd
albitizationankeritization biotizationbleachingcalcitecarbonatizationcarbon calc-silicate alteration carbonaceouschloritizationepidotization potassium
feldspathizationGcbGmGt Hem
green carbonategreen micagarnet hematization
Ky kyanite Pk pink potassium feldspathizationSerSerp
sericitizationserpentinization
Sil silicificationSI sillimaniteSt stauroliteTc talcTour tourmaline
Caps weak eg. KfdCAPS moderate egFKD[ ] strong eg [KFD]
MINERALS ANDELEMENTS:
ank ankeriteab albiteak actinoliteam amphibolite ah anhydrite asp arsenopyriteau goldba barite bi biotitecal calcitecarb carbonatecb carboncbn carbonaceous chl chloritecpy chalcopyrite dol dolomite ep epidote
fugtgfgngshemhbl1mIxmi mkmomt muneovorpeg Pi Pgpypn poqserserp silsph tctour mag
fei feldsparflr fluorite
fuchsitegarnetgraphitegalenagravel and sandhematitehornblendelimoniteleucoxenemica microlinemolybdenitemagnetite muscovitenephelineolivineorthoclasepegmatite phlogopite plagioclasepyritepyroxene pyrrhotitequartzsericiteserpentine silicasphalerite talctourmaline magnetic-
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Personal information collected on this form is obtained under (he authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, the information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.
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1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at I0007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 5007o of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 = Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
l, fflrfre J. \sO\ , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(please print full name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as
to make this certification.(recorded holder, agent, or state company position with signing authority)
l am authorized
Signature Date
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
Decembers, 1997
George J. KoleszarBATTLE MOUNTAIN CANADA LTD.P.O Box 120560 Shirley Street SouthTimmins, ONTARIOP4N-7J5
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5881
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Submission Number: 2 .17749
StatusW9740.00932 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 11633
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .17749
Date Correspondence Sent: December 08, 1997 AssessorBruce Gates
Transaction NumberW9740.00932
Section:16 Drilling PDRILL
First Claim Number942221
Township(s) l Area(s) PIC, LECOURS
StatusApproval
Approval Date
December 05, 1997
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):George J. KoleszarBATTLE MOUNTAIN CANADA LTD.Timmins, ONTARIO
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 11633
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