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NORTH TISDALE PROJECT - 2016 DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAM
Porcupine Mining Division
Timmins, Ontario
N.T.S. 42A/6 & 42A/ll
September 22, 2016
Kirsty Nicholson
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc., North Tisdale Assessment Report, September 22, 2016 2
NORTH TISDALE PROJECT - 2016 DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAM:
Summary
Moneta Porcupine’s North Tisdale Project consists of a large, contiguous group of staked claims, and patented-leased mining parcels located 6 kilometers north of downtown Timmins, Ontario. This extensive land package may be easily visited via Highway 655 and the numerous trails and bush roads that access several adjacent gravel pits and nearby forested areas.
Fig 1. Location map showing the North Tisdale project claims (blue boundary), adjacent topography and access, as well as the site of the 2016 assessment work (red oval), described within this report
The property has maintained relatively high exploration prospectivity because it overlies the western extension of the ‘New Mines Trend’ which hosts the Bell Creek and Hoyle Pond gold deposits that have been in production since 1985.
Between September 6-9th, 2016, Moneta completed one diamond drill hole (MNT16-01), on the property, totalling 397m of penetration. The inclined path of this hole was confined within one of the
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc., North Tisdale Assessment Report, September 22, 2016 3
This NQ-diameter hole was designed to evaluate an IP Annomaly on Line 2 (L2E_MT1) identified by the Titan IP undertaken in 2012.
Hole MNT16-01 encountered a repetitive series of (Tisdale Assemblage) ultramafic and mafic volcanic flows.
Units of graphitic mafic volcanic with sulphide mineralization were encountered within this drillhole. This lithology looks prospective for gold mineralization, we should know further when assay results have been returned from the assay lab.
Previous Work
Historic records indicate that several exploration campaigns have been completed over the past 35 years, likely inspired by the Project’s proximity to the 1) prolific Hollinger-McIntyre-Coniaurum gold system (combined past production = 31 million ounces) located 5km to the south, and, 2) the 1983 discovery of the Bell Creek deposit 8km to the east.
A brief summary of field work conducted within the current claim package follows:
• line-cutting (preliminary to work below) • ground geophysical surveys (1996: MAG-HLEM, 2006 + 2011: IP-MAG, 2011: TITAN IP) • regional geophysical surveys (2003-2004: Discover Abitibi – Gravity & Seismic) • soil geochemistry surveys (1998: mobile metal ion - MMI) • diamond drilling on various portions of the property, including; Keevil Exploration (1964-65),
Esso Minerals (1982-1983), Hollinger Argus (1984), Moneta Porcupine and its partners (1987-2014).
Approximately 25 historic drill holes have been collared within 1km of Moneta’s 2016 drill site. Predominantly part of Moneta’s 1987 drill program, previous results include:
• Hole MNT87-01, located 125m to the northeast, intersected 0.76g/t Au over 7.62m (including 2.64g/t Au over 1.53m) within a graphitic pyrite enriched unit with small quartz stringers.
• Hole MNT87-14, located 200m to the north, intersected 1.06g/t Au over 4.73m (including 2.07g/t Au over 1.52m) within a strongly carbonatized graphitic pyrite enriched unit with 15-20% small quartz calcite stringers.
Geological Framework
The geology of the Porcupine Gold Camp has been well documented by several generations of ODM-OGS mappers, including key reports by D.R. Pyke (1982) and by S.A. Ferguson (1968).
The majority of the rock units underlying Tisdale Township have been subdivided into 3 basic Archean-aged (2.7 BY), events/formations; the Deloro and Tisdale volcanic assemblages and the younger (or
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc., North Tisdale Assessment Report, September 22, 2016 4
northern) Porcupine Group clastic sediments. Moneta’s claim group overlies a 10km thick repetitive series (or stratigraphic column) of Tisdale flows and Porcupine sediments.
The majority of gold deposits within the 70-million ounce Porcupine Mining Camp occur as quartz carbonate) veins hosted within (carbonate-sericite-pyrite) alteration systems emplaced upon structurally-prepared zones (splays) cutting through the Tisdale Assemblage lying north of the regionally-significant Destor-Porcupine structural corridor.
Fig.2. Compilation map showing the Project’s location, previous drilling sites, MMI anomalies (red hash), and underlying stratigraphy. The black star indicates the site of the 2016 drilling described in this report.
There are no outcrop exposures of the bedrock in the immediate vicinity of MNT16-01. Historic drill logs in the vicinity (Moneta’s 1987 drill program) encountered Tisdale Assemblage (tholeiitic) mafic volcanic flows, with occasional lenses of greywacke and graphitic volcanics.
2016 Exploration Programme
Moneta’s local drill contractor (Norex Drilling) mobilized one hydraulic top-drive ‘VD’ drill rig onto the property on September 9th, 2016. Access to the drill site was quick and simple; exiting Highway 655 (Kidd Creek Highway) adjacent to the turn off for Laforest Rd, driving into the Custom Concrete gravel pit (with their permission) following their established roads, and finally following a 200m edge of a historic forestry boundary south in a southerly direction, directly to the collar of hole.
Hole MNT16-01 was designed by the author to determine the potential of an IP Annomaly on Line 2 (L2E_MT1) identified by the Titan IP undertaken in 2012 (AFRI File: 20000006711).
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc., North Tisdale Assessment Report, September 22, 2016 5
This assessment drilling programme was managed on a daily basis by the author, acting as Moneta’s Qualified Person. All core-logging and sample delineation was conducted by a sub-contracting project geologist, Kian Jensen.
Norex crews completed 398m of drilling by September 9th; averaging 100 metres/day progress. No technical difficulties or drilling impediments were reported. Casing was left in the hole and it was capped, and site remediated as per MNDM guidelines. The rig was subsequently removed from the drill site.
After passing through 30m of overburden-casing, MNT16-01 encountered 153.7m (core length) of ultramafic volcanics, often talc or carbonate altered. This included a large structural feature with multiple fault zones noted from 35.35m to 43.29m downhole. The hole then encountered 213.7m (core length) of intercalated mafic volcanic interflow tuffs (likely Tisdale Assemblage associated with magnesium tholeiites).
Units of graphitic mafic volcanic tuffs with sulphide mineralization were encountered within this drillhole. Based on results from the previous drill holes in the area this lithology looks prospective for gold mineralization.
A total of 37 sawn (halved) core samples are being submitted to SGS Laboratories for gold analysis (utilising Fire Assay). Two of these samples were delegated for Moneta’s industry-standard QAQC programme. All results are pending.
It appears that the Titan IP anomaly was either highlighting areas of increased graphitic lenses, or alternately a lithological change within the mafic volcanic tuffs encountered within MNT16-01.
Kirsty Nicholson September 22, 2016 Project geologist, Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc. 65 Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario
Appendix:
Statement of Qualifications References Drill Log Plan Map - Section Diagram
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc., North Tisdale Assessment Report, September 22, 2016 6
Statement of Qualifications
I, Kirsty A. Nicholson, of the City of Timmins, Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a graduate of the University of Auckland with a BSc. in geology in 2001, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Geology in 2003.
2. I have been employed in the private sector as a geologist or geotechnical specialist in NZ, UK and Canada for 10 years. I have been employed within the mining sector in Ontario for 5 years.
3. I have reviewed this report.
4. I have not received, directly or indirectly or expect to receive any interest in the company and its properties.
Signed:
Dated: September 22, 2016
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References
• ODM Rpt. 219, Geology of the Timmins Area; by D.R. Pyke (1982) • ODM GR 58, Geology and Ore Deposits of Tisdale Twp; by S.A. Ferguson (1968) • Gold Deposits in the Porcupine Gold Camp; PhD Thesis, by D. Brisbin (1997) • Numerous MNDM assessment files from Tisdale and Murphy Townships • Maps and articles from Moneta Porcupine’s corporate website • Hollinger-McIntyre information from Goldcorp’s Porcupine Gold Mines website • TITAN-24 DC - IP - MT Survey, Geophysical Report, North Tisdale Project; by Kevin Killin (2012)
MNT16-01
Diamond Drill Log Report
Hole Name:
Easting:
Northing:
Elevation:
Project
Zone:
Claim:
Logged by:
North Tisdale Project
N/A
Comments:
Sep 21, 2016
Kian Jensen
Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc.
479240.00
5374750.00
309.00
Collar Azimuth: 0.0
Collar DIP: -60.0
Survey Type: Field GPS Setup
DM Survey Method: Reflex
Hole Type: DDH
Hole length: 397.42
Units: Meters
Core Size: NQ
Materials left: Casing
Drilled by: Norex Drilling
Drill ID:
Patent P9951 Pin 65400-
Purpose:
Core Storage: Moneta Facility Timmins
Date Started: 9/6/2016 3:47:27 PM
Date Completed: 9/9/2016 8:37:43 AM
Dates logged: September 9 - September 20; 2016
Sample Type: Cut Core
Analysis:
Laboratory: SGS
Duplicate
Laboratory:Activation Lab
Downhole Survey Tests:
Depth Azimuth Dip Type
Magnetic
CommentsStrength
0.00 0.00 -60.00 COLLAR ESTIMATE
39.00 356.90 -60.80 REFLEX 5436
69.00 359.60 -61.20 REFLEX 5474
99.00 358.50 -61.50 REFLEX 5528
129.00 359.10 -61.70 REFLEX 5547
159.00 357.10 -61.50 REFLEX 5560
188.00 355.10 -60.30 REFLEX 5566
218.00 354.90 -59.90 REFLEX 5575
248.00 354.80 -59.40 REFLEX 5576
278.00 354.10 -58.70 REFLEX 5578
308.00 354.80 -58.00 REFLEX 5582
338.00 354.40 -57.40 REFLEX 5586
368.00 354.70 -57.30 REFLEX 5587
397.42 354.70 -57.10 REFLEX 5592
Veinage Percentage
From To Vein Type Percentage Comments
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30 31.77 0
31.77 32.13 cqv 100
32.13 35.35 qcs 0.5
35.35 35.59 0
35.59 35.8 0
35.8 36.75 qcs 1 generally discontinuous and contorted stringers
36.75 43.29 qcs 1 contorted and discontinuous stringer in brecciated fault zone
43.29 57.54 qcs 0.5 irregular and discontinuous
57.54 58.07 qcv 98 inclusions of talcose ultramafic metavolcanics
58.07 80.06 qcs 1 fracture filling calcite carbonate stringers occasional rimmed with chlorite, generally irregular, contorted and discontinuous
80.06 86.98 ccs 2 fracture filling stringers with minor fine grained pyrite
86.98 88.89 cs 5 scattered irregular, contorted and discontinuous carbonate strings and carbonate oval masses
88.89 94.62 cs 1 scattered irregular, contorted and discontinuous carbonate stringers and oval masses
94.62 95.36 0 void of veining
95.36 96.9 cs 1 scattered calcite and carbonate stringers
96.9 101.06 qcs 3 scattered and generally not exceeding 3.0cm, minor bleaching small sections, barren of sulphides
101.06 102 qcs 0.5 fracture filling 1mm stringers
102 109.12 cs 3 scattered generally contorted, irregular and discontinuous stringers, rare veinlets, barren of sulphides
109.12 115.16 cs 1 same as above
115.16 120.65 cs 2 scattered carbonate and quartz carbonate irregular and discontinuous stringers, void of sulphides
122.49 135 qcs 2 mixed scattered carbonate and quartz carbonate stringers, contorted and discontinuous, void of sulphides
135 138.03 ccs 0.5 very rare stringers generally 2mm to 4mm at 45 and 20 TCA
138.03 155 ccs 2 mixed scattered carbonate and quartz carbonate stringers, contorted and discontinuous, void of sulphides
155 183.7 ccs 3 stringers parallel generally to moderate to well developed foliation usually 2mm to 4mm, rare quartz carbonate stringer or veinlets up to 3cm
183.7 188.7 ccs 2 3 generations of calcite carbonate stringers, 1 parallel to bedding and 2 cross cutting bedding ranging from 20 to 80 TCA
188.7 190.9 ccs 1 2 generations of stringer, parallel and cross cutting bedding
190.9 191.13 qv 100 bull white quartz vein, void of sulphides
191.13 192.42 ccs 1.5 calcite carbonate fracture filling stringers cross cutting foliation, few scattered quartz +/_ carbonate stringers to veinlets generally 2%
192.42 192.82 qv 95 bull white quartz vein with 5% mafic inclusions, barren void of sulphides
192.82 197.3 ccs 1.5 calcite carbonate fracture filling stringers cross cutting foliation, few scattered quartz +/_ carbonate stringers to veinlets generally 2%
197.3 213.27 cal 1 minor calcite 1mm to 2mm stringers parallel to or slight angle from bedding or foliation cross cut by 5mm calcite veinlets generally at 40 TCA or 20 TCA
213.27 219.23 cal 5 scattered 1mm to 5mm calcite stringers with few scattered 3cm to 5cm calcite veinlets
219.23 219.61 qv 98 quartz vein with minor inclusion of mafic metavolcanics
219.61 230.53 cal 5 scattered 1mm to 5mm calcite stringers with few scattered 3cm to 5cm calcite veinlets
230.53 230.69 qcv 70 white opaque quartz carbonate vein with 30% mafic metavolcanic inclusions, barren void of sulphides
230.69 254.91 qcs 3 white opaque quartz stringers with some contorted and displaced generally 3mm to 5mm, scattered calcite stringers less than 1%, rare quartz carbonate veinlet up to 5cm, barren void of sulphides
254.91 255.16 qcv 100 white opaque quartz ankerite vein with ground contacts, void of sulphides
255.16 256.91 qcs 2 white opaque quartz carbonate stringers generally at 20, 60, 75 TCA usually 2mm up to 5mm rare 1cm to 3cm veinlets
256.91 257.02 qcv 80 laminated white quartz carbonate and mafic metavolcanic at 40 TCA
257.02 259.54 qcs 2 white opaque quartz carbonate stringers generally at 20, 60, 75 TCA usually 2mm up to 5mm rare 1cm to 3cm veinlets
259.54 259.59 qcv 100 white opaque quartz carbonate veinlet at 70 and 65 TCA (upper and lower contacts)
259.59 261 qcs 2 same as 257.02m to 259.54m
261 261.06 qv 100 quartz veinlet milky white opaque, sharp contacts at 90 displace by quartz carbonate fracture, barren void of sulphides and 75
261.06 268.7 qs 1 scattered 1mm to 2mm quartz stringers
268.7 280.09 qs 2 scattered quartz stringers, irregular and few contorted or displaced, generally less than 3mm but few 1cm to 3cm contorted veinlets, void of sulphides
280.09 297.45 qs 0.5 scattered 5mm quartz with or without carbonate stringers generally at 30 TCA, rare contorted veinlets up to 2cm to 5 cm
297.45 297.52 qv 60 contorted, light grey milky white quartz veinlet, inclusions, void of sulphides
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297.52 297.6 0 void of all stringers
297.6 297.68 qv 80 contorted, light grey milky white quartz veinlet, inclusions, void of sulphides
297.68 306.9 qs 0.5 scattered 5mm quartz with or without carbonate stringers generally at 30 TCA, rare contorted veinlets up to 2cm to 5 cm
306.9 308.85 qs 0.5 scattered hair like to 2mm quartz stringers with or without carbonate, few calcite fracture filling stringers
308.85 312.5 cal 0.1 rare scattered calcite fracture filling stringers up to 1mm generally 30 TCA cross cutting bedding
312.5 316.6 qcs 5 scattered quartz carbonate stringers up to 1.5cm generally parallel to bedding, minor amount of calcite 1mm stringers cross cutting bedding
316.6 316.92 qcs 2 scattered quartz carbonate stringers up to 1.5cm usually parallel to bedding of graphitic tuff
316.92 316.98 qv 97 with 2% to 3% fine pyrite, minor tuff inclusions
316.98 318.1 qs 0.5 scattered 1mm to 2mm quartz stringers with minor calcite fracture filling stringers
318.1 330.82 qs 0.5 scattered 2mm and rare 5mm quartz stringers, few to rare calcite fracture filling stringers usually 1mm
330.82 332.4 qs 0.5 scattered 2mm quartz stringers and 1mm to 2mm cross cutting calcite stringers
332.4 333.55 qs 1.5 scattered 2mm to 3mm contorted quartz stringers and discontinuous calcite stringers
333.55 333.7 0 lost core
333.7 334.59 cs 0.5 brecciate and fragments of stringers
334.59 361.04 qcs 1 scattered quartz carbonate stringers generally 1cm, rare stringers up to 2cm usually at 55 TCA
361.04 361.12 qcv 100 sharp contacts at contorted 50 TCA (upper) and contorted 35 TCA (lower)
361.12 362.76 qcs 2 contorted veinlet
362.76 362.86 qcv 90 10% inclusions, contacts at 50 TCA (upper) and 40 TCA (lower)
362.86 372.5 qcs 1 scattered 3mm to 5mm stringers
372.5 373 qv 100 milky white opaque vein, barren, 0.5% to 1.0% light grey mafic metavolcanic inclusions, barren void of sulphides, contacts at 40 TCA
373 375.75 qcs 0.5 rare scattered stringers
375.75 375.84 qcv 100 milky light grey opaque quartz carbonate veinlet, barren void of sulphides, contacts at 75 TCA (upper) and 60 TCA irregular (lower)
375.84 378.98 qcs 0.5 scattered quartz carbonate stringers generally 5mm
378.98 379.12 lqcv 100 milky white quartz carbonate vein with higher concentration of carbonate bands at both contacts, barren void of sulphides, both contacts at 15 TCA
379.12 382.4 qcs 0.5 scattered quartz carbonate stringers generally 5mm
382.55 386.34 qcs 0.5 scattered quartz carbonate stringers generally 5mm
386.34 386.7 qv 100 opaque greyish white to light grey, minor carbonate, minor wispy mafic metavolcanic inclusions, nil to trace sulphides, shape contacts at 35 TCA (upper) and 32 TCA (lower)
386.7 397.42 qcs 0.5 scattered quartz carbonate stringers generally 5mm
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Lithology
From To Description From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
0.00 30.00 Overburden.
30.00 31.77 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Dark blackish green, aphanitic to very fine grained, massive, moderately soft, nil to very poor development of foliation or schistosity, very rare quartz carbonate stringers with occasional larger quartz carbonate veins up to 40 cm, moderately strong pervasive talcose alteration, locally moderately strong to very strong talcose alteration due to shearing and brecciation, trace to <0.5% very fine to fine grained pyrite, weak pervasive magnetism, void of weathering, overall moderate RQD and recovery with local sections of poor RQD and recovery.
Mineralization
From To Description
30.00 31.77 trace to 0.5% very fine to fine grained disseminated pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
31.77 32.13 Quartz Carbonate Vein. Fine gained, massive, light greyish to pale greenish grey, with inclusions of talcose ultramafics, sharp contacts at 34 upper and 25 lower.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
31.77 31.78 Ucnt s 34
Mineralization
From To Description
31.77 32.13 nil to trace pyrite
Veining
From To Description
31.77 32.13 barren void of sulphide
Lithology
From To Description
32.13 35.35 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Same as 30.00m to 31.77m.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
32.13 32.14 Lcnt s 25
Mineralization
From To Description
32.13 35.35 nil to trace pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
35.35 35.59 Fault Zone. Fault zone with well defined mud seams generally at 42 and 55 TCA.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
35.35 35.59 FZ fault zone with numerous fault gouge seams, upper contact at 70 TCA lower contact at 55 TCA containing inclusions of non foliated ultramafic metavolcanics
s 55
Mineralization
From To Description
35.35 35.79 nil to trace pyrite
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Lithology
From To Description
35.59 35.80 Lost Core.
35.59 35.80 LC 0.21
Mineralization
From To Description
35.79 36.75 nil to trace pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
35.80 36.75 Ultramafic metavolcanics. Same as 32.13m to 35.35m.
Veining
From To Description
36.66 36.75 barren void of sulphides
Lithology
From To Description
36.75 40.50 Fault Zone. Fault zone with large sections of fault contorted breccia with minor amount of fault gouge, ultramafic metavolcanics.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
36.75 43.29 fbx fault zone strongly brecciated, lost core from 40.50m to 42.00m, broken contacts no CA
s
Mineralization
From To Description
36.75 43.29 nil to trace pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
40.50 42.00 Lost Core. Lost core, rubbly, in fault breccia zone.
40.50 42.00 LC 1.50
Lithology
From To Description
42.00 43.29 Fault Zone. Same as 36.75m to 40.50m.
43.29 57.54 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Same as 32.13m to 35.35, scattered very small sections of intense talcose irregular orientated stringer alteration, minor chloritic slip planes, rare calcite carbonate fracture filling stringers.
Mineralization
From To Description
43.29 57.54 nil to trace pyrite
Veining
From To Description
43.29 43.30 wedge shaped and discontinuous veinlet
58.07 86.98 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Same as 43.29m to 57.54m, fine grained with fine to medium grained section from 68.03m to 70.70m and 75.93m to 80.06m.
79.44 79.67 strongly contorted irregular stringer containing0.5% to 1.0% pyrite small blebs
Mineralization
From To Description
80.06 83.80 trace to 1%, locally associated with quartz carbonate fracture filling irregular stringers
Veining
From To Description
81.98 82.04 weakly laminated with talc, scattered pyrite blebs near lower contact
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
82.32 82.36 gou talcose shear gouges 45
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Veining
From To Description
83.52 85.53 stringer displaced by fracture 3cm 30 TCA, contains very fine grained pyrite at contacts
Mineralization
From To Description
83.80 86.98 nil to trace pyrite
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
85.63 85.72 gou talcose shear gouges 55
Veining
From To Description
86.57 86.73 section of numerous carbonate stringers separated by talcose metavolcanics, nil sulphides
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
86.97 86.98 Lcnt s 30
Lithology
From To Description
86.98 88.89 Mafic Dyke. Fine to medium grained, dark brownish, massive, uniform, homogeneous, nil to very poor development of foliation or schistosity, nil to very weakly magnetic, moderately soft, excellent recovery, scattered chlorite filled fractures resulting in moderate to poor RQD, scattered calcite and or carbonate irregular, contorted and discontinuous stringers and large oval masses, overall 3% to 5% veining, nil to trace sulphides, lower contact terminated at 0.5cm carbonate stringer 90 TCA.
Mineralization
From To Description
86.98 88.89 nil to trace pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
88.89 96.90 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Same as 58.07m to 86.98m, nil to weakly magnetic, overall 0.5% to 1% carbonate irregular and contorted stringers, lower contact area gradational.
Mineralization
From To Description
88.89 94.62 nil to trace pyrite
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
89.33 90.66 SZ section with numerous narrow talcose shear gouges within talcose ultramafic metavolcanics, locally crumbly core
s 65
From To Description
Sublitho
94.62 95.36 Lamprophyre. Light greyish pale brown, massive, uniform, homogeneous, void of foliation, sharp intrusive contacts, void of sulphides, nil to extremely weak magnetic, moderately soft, scattered small mafic (chloritic) and calcite and carbonate phenocrysts, excellent recovery.
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
94.62 94.63 Lcnt s 25
Mineralization
From To Description
94.62 95.36 nil
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
95.35 95.36 Lcnt s 35
Mineralization
From To Description
95.36 96.90 nil to trace pyrite
Lithology
From To Description
96.90 135.00 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Aphanitic to fine grained, light to medium greenish grey to greyish medium green, massive, uniform, homogeneous, nil to very poor development of foliation at 60 TCA, overall scattered 0.5% to 1.0% contorted and irregular carbonate stringers, generally 2% to 3% scattered quartz and quartz carbonate contorted and discontinuous stringers and veinlets ranging from 50 TCA to 65 TCA, weak pervasive carbonate alteration and talcose alteration, generally scattered to weakly disseminate very fine to fine grained pyrite, nil to very weak magnetic, moderately soft to moderately hard from 96.90m to 102.00m, from 102.00m onwards moderately hard and siliceous to varying degrees, excellent core recovery, lower contact gradational.
Mineralization
From To Description
96.90 104.86 weakly disseminated, overall 1% locally over several centimetres 1% to 2%, very fine grained
Alteration
From To Description
96.90 135.00 pervasive and uniform carbonate alteration, moderate to strong talcose alteration
Mineralization
From To Description
104.86 135.00 poorly disseminated overall 0.5% to locally 1.0% very fine to fine grained pyrite
Veining
From To Description
118.00 118.05
119.51 119.54
120.60 120.63 void of sulphides
122.81 122.94
Lithology
From To Description
135.00 138.03 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Fine grained, light to medium green, strong carbonate alteration, massive, uniform and homogeneous, void of foliation or schistosity, very rare veining less than 0.5%, moderately soft, nil to very weak magnetic, disseminated very fine grained pyrite 1% to 2%, excellent core recovery, lower half patchy carbonated with black green unaltered patches, contacts alteration and gradational.
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Mineralization
From To Description
135.00 138.03 disseminated very fine to fine grained pyrite
Alteration
From To Description
135.00 138.04 pervasive, khaki green altered, weak moderate carbonate and moderate strong talcose alterations
Lithology
From To Description
138.03 183.70 Ultramafic Metavolcanics. Same as 96.90m to 135.00m, nil to trace scattered very fine to fine grained pyrite, weak development of foliation in scattered section at 65 with strongly by talcose alteration starting about 152.00m gradually becoming moderately strong foliation to strong ranging from 55 to 70 TCA changing to moderate foliation at 178.90m, moderately soft to soft core, scattered calcite carbonate stringers generally parallel to foliation, scattered irregular large masses, rare cross cutting stringer of foliation, drillers changed from double shell to single shell at 161.00m.
Mineralization
From To Description
138.03 183.70 nil to trace very fine to fine grained pyrite
152.00 152.01 fol weak development increasing to moderate then to moderately strong foliation
wm 65
159.04 159.05 fol ms 70
Veining
From To Description
165.05 165.06 parallel to foliation
165.27 165.31
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
166.36 167.07 BC broken core probably due to increase in talcose alteration and strong development of foliation
ms
167.07 167.08 fol ms 55
167.08 169.22 BC ms
169.22 169.26 gou s 60
Veining
From To Description
169.80 170.01 upper contact irregular, lower contact at 65 TCA
170.62 170.70 quartz carbonate vein cross cuts foliation, minor pyrite associate with wall rock
173.68 174.14 quartz carbonate vein cross cuts foliation, contains about 50% wall rock as
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
thin laminations, narrow streak of pyrite on upper contact
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
174.34 174.42 gou s 60
Veining
From To Description
175.82 175.96 vein parallel to foliation
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
183.69 183.70 Lcnt s 50
Lithology
From To Description
183.70 188.70 Graphitic Tuffaceous Mafic Metavolcanics. Black graphitic and pale greenish grey tuff interflow mafic metavolcanic, aphanitic to fine grained, very strong development of bedding from 1mm to 2cm ranging from 35 to 55 TCA, generally 30% to 40% graphitic material and 60% to 70% tuff, minor amount approximately 20% calcite carbonate l veining parallel to bedding, 80%in 2 generations of calcite carbonate stringers cross cutting bedding, overall vein composition approximately 2%, nil to trace sulphides, moderately soft to moderately hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
183.70 188.70 nil to trace sulphides
Alteration
From To Description
183.70 188.70 weak to weak-moderate pervasive carbonate alteration
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
185.20 185.21 bed laminated graphitic tuffaceous mafic metavolcanics
s 30
187.00 187.01 bed laminated tuffaceous mafic metavolcanics
s 50
188.34 188.35 bed laminated tuffaceous mafic metavolcanics
s 35
188.69 188.70 Lcnt lower contact at graphitic tuff and non graphitic tuff
s 40
Lithology
From To Description
188.70 213.27 Tuffaceous Mafic Metavolcanics. 188.70 to 191.13 - pale greenish grey interflow tuff, aphanitic to fine grained, very strong development of bedding 35 to 50 TCA, calcite carbonate fracture filling stringers with majority parallel to bedding with minor amount cross cutting bedding, overall 1% veining, nil to trace sulphides. 191.13 to 205.24 - pale grey to light greenish grey and sections of medium greenish grey due to increase chlorite fracture filling, aphanitic to fine grained, moderate to moderately strong development of foliation ranging from 40 to 55 TCA, mixed tuffaceous to tuffaceous fragmental mafic metavolcanics and small sections of massive flows, scattered white to greyish white quartz with or without carbonate generally parallel to foliation and 1mm to 2mm calcite carbonate fracture filling stringers cross cutting foliation, weak to weak-moderate pervasive carbonate alteration, non-magnetic, overall 1% to 2% scattered fine to medium grained pyrite in matrix, moderately soft to moderately hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
188.70 190.90 nil to trace sulphides
Alteration
From To Description
188.70 213.27 weak to weak moderate pervasive carbonate alteration
From To Description
Sublitho
189.81 190.38 Graphitic tuffaceous mafic metavolcanics, same as 183.70m to 188.70m.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
190.90 190.91 Ucnt upper contact of quartz veins 65
Mineralization
From To Description
190.90 191.13 nil
Veining
From To Description
190.90 191.13
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
191.12 191.13 Lcnt lower contact of quartz veins 60
Mineralization
From To Description
191.13 192.42 nil to trace sulphides
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
192.42 192.43 Ucnt upper contact of quartz veins 35
Mineralization
From To Description
192.42 192.82 nil
Veining
From To Description
192.42 192.82 quartz vein upper contact 35 TCA, lower contact 70 TCA, both cross cutting foliation, white, opaque, barren void of sulphides, contains approximate 5% to 7% mafic metavolcanic inclusions
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
192.81 192.82 Lcnt lower contact of quartz veins 70
Mineralization
From To Description
192.82 213.27 trace to 0.5% fine grained pyrite parallel to foliation of inter flow tuff to tuffaceous fragmental
From To Description
Sublitho
196.60 202.60 Tuffaceous to fragmental tuff with small sections of foliated massive flow, distinct change in colour to a darker green due to increasing chlorite content.
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
196.84 196.85 fol ms 55
Veining
From To Description
197.30 197.35 white opaque quartz carbonate vein, void of sulphides
Lithology
From To Description
213.27 219.23 Massive Mafic Metavolcanic. Aphanitic to fine grained, light to medium grey to pale greenish light grey, massive with scattered interflow tuff to chloritic and or graphitic interflow tuff, very weakly carbonated, scattered 1mm up to 5mm low angle minor contorted but generally displace calcite fracture filling stringers cross cutting and parallel to interflow tuff overall 5% to 7% calcite veining, few scattered 3cm to 5cm calcite veinlets, rare quartz and or carbonate veining, nil to trace sulphides in massive metavolcanic, 3% to 5% fine grained to bleb masses of pyrite parallel to tuff bedding generally at 35 TCA, non magnetic, moderately hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
213.27 219.23 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite, higher pyrite content in interflow tuff
Alteration
From To Description
213.27 230.68 weak to weak-moderate carbonate alteration
218.00 219.23 E5692159 1.23
Veining
From To Description
218.82 218.88 white opaque, upper contact 45 TCA, lower contact 50 TCA, void of sulphides
Lithology
From To Description
219.23 219.61 Quartz Vein. Massive, white, opaque, quartz vein, minor inclusions of light grey mafic metavolcanic near upper contact at 60 TCA, lower contact at 40 TCA, trace to 0.5% very fine to fine grained pyrite at and near upper contact.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
219.23 219.24 Ucnt sharp upper contacts 60
Mineralization
From To Description
219.23 219.61 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite at or near upper contact of white quartz vein
219.61 230.68 Massive Mafic Metavolcanic. Same as 213.27m to 219.23, scattered quartz or quartz carbonate stringers overall 3% from 229.00m to 239.16 and 1% scattered calcite stringers.
Mineralization
From To Description
219.61 226.74 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite, higher pyrite content in interflow tuff
219.61 221.11 E5692161 1.50
225.24 226.74 E5692162 1.50
Veining
From To Description
225.46 225.53 white opaque quartz veinlet, barren void of sulphides
225.91 226.02 white opaque quartz veinlet, contorted to wavy contacts, barren void of sulphides
From To Description
Sublitho
226.74 229.06 Pyritiferous tuffaceous mafic metavolcanics with 5% to 7% fine pyrite parallel to bedding at 35 TCA from 226.74 to 227.40m.
Mineralization
From To Description
226.74 227.40 5% to 7% fine grained pyrite parallel to tuffaceous mafic metavolcanic bedding
226.74 227.40 E5692163 0.66
Mineralization
From To Description
227.40 230.68 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite, higher pyrite content in interflow tuff
227.40 228.90 E5692164 1.50
228.90 230.68 E5692165 1.78
Veining
From To Description
230.52 230.68 white quartz carbonate veinlet with chlorite and mafic metavolcanic inclusions, barren void of sulphides
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
230.67 230.68 Lcnt contact with quartz carbonate veinlet
m 40
Lithology
From To Description
230.68 238.06 Tuffaceous Mafic Metavolcanics. Similar to above, mix of scattered sections of interflow tuff generally 13cm to 22cm rare sections up to 50 cm, contains wispy to laminated pyrrhotite parallel to tuffaceous bedding and irregular large masses overall 10% to 15% in interflow tuff with minor pyrite and massive mafic metavolcanic flows, aphanitic to fine grained, very strong development of bedding 40 TCA, scattered 2mm to 5mm barren white opaque quartz carbonate stringers overall 3%, weak development of foliation in massive flow sections, interflow tuff moderate to strongly magnetic due to the presence of pyrrhotite and minor pyrite, massive flows are very weakly magnetic, moderately hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
230.68 238.06 scattered sections of interflow tuff generally 13cm to 22cm rare sections up to 50 cm, contains wispy to laminated pyrrhotite parallel to tuffaceous bedding and irregular large masses overall 10% to 15% in interflow tuff with
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
minor pyrite, nil to trace sulphides in massive flow section
Alteration
From To Description
230.68 238.06 weak to weak-moderate carbonate alteration
230.68 231.90 E5692166 1.22
231.90 233.40 E5692167 1.50
233.40 234.90 E5692168 1.50
234.90 236.40 E5692169 1.50
236.40 237.20 E5692170 0.80
237.20 238.06 E5692171 0.86
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
238.05 238.06 Lcnt s 35
Lithology
From To Description
238.06 256.65 Massive Mafic Metavolcanic. Same as 219.61m to 230.68m.
Mineralization
From To Description
238.06 256.65 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite, higher pyrite content in interflow tuff
Alteration
From To Description
238.06 256.65 weak to weak-moderate carbonate alteration
238.06 239.56 E5692172 1.50
Veining
From To Description
245.86 245.92 white opaque quartz carbonate veinlet, void of sulphides
254.91 255.16 white opaque ankerite vein, both contact ground to 80 to 85 TCA, barren of sulphides
Lithology
From To Description
256.65 306.90 Massive Mafic Metavolcanic. Fine to medium grained, slight darkening to medium grey to medium greenish grey for massive flows, interflow tuffs dark green to chlorite increase and blackish green to increases in chlorite and possibly graphite than above similar unit, very weak carbonate alteration, 0.5% to 1% overall quartz with or without carbonate stringers general less than 3mm, trace to less than 0.5% fine pyrite, rare pyrrhotite streak, rare 1% to 2% fine grained pyrite locally over 2cm to 15cm generally confined to tuffaceous or fragmental tuff interflow, non-magnetic except with the presence of pyrrhotite, moderately hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
256.65 268.70 nil to trace pyrite, very rare pyrrhotite
Alteration
From To Description
256.65 306.90 weak to weak moderate locally due to increase of chlorite and locally graphite
From To Description
Sublitho
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
268.70 280.09 Section dominated approximately 50% by chloritic (minor) and graphitic interflow tuff and massive mafic metavolcanic flows.
Mineralization
From To Description
268.70 280.09 trace pyrite and rare pyrrhotite
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
271.65 271.66 fol s 60
275.12 275.13 bed s 50
275.96 276.04 sh strong sheared graphitic interflow tuff
s 45
From To Description
Sublitho
280.09 296.75 Gradual change from fine to medium grained to medium grained, moderately soft to moderately hard, darker grey to greenish dark grey, massive, wispy chlorite and or graphitic fracture filling, nil to trace sulphides.
Mineralization
From To Description
280.09 306.90 nil to trace pyrite, very rare pyrrhotite
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
280.85 280.90 sh rubble, possible shears
Veining
From To Description
282.53 282.59 opaque to translucent, white, coarse grained crystalline, contorted and irregular contacts, nil sulphides
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
296.59 296.68 SZ rubble core, no core angles available possibly 20 TCA
s
From To Description
Sublitho
296.75 297.73 Section with 6 narrow highly sheared places ranging from 2cm up to 5cm, high probability of shearing or very poor ground.
Veining
From To Description
297.38 297.45 contorted, light grey milky white quartz veinlet, inclusions, void of sulphides
297.60 297.67 contorted, light grey milky white quartz veinlet, inclusions, void of sulphides, upper contact 55 TCA, lower contact 60 next to sheared massive mafic metavolcanics
From To Description
Sublitho
297.73 307.00 Similar to 256.65m to 280.09m, light to medium grey to greenish light to medium grey, massive, with small sections of chloritic and or graphitic fracture filling to lithological composition change, tuffaceous to fragmental tuff, generally trace to less than 0.5% sulphides usually fine pyrite and occasionally pyrrhotite.
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Lithology
From To Description
306.90 318.10 Massive and Tuffaceous Mafic Metavolcanics. Blackish light grey to medium grey, fine grained, massive with good development of foliation mixed with graphitic tuff to graphitic tuffaceous fragmental, generally 1mm to 2mm calcite and quartz carbonate fracture filling stringers near parallel to core axis to 30 TCA parallel to tuff bedding, minor quartz carbonate 3mm to 5mm stringers cross cutting foliation and tuff bedding at 50 TCA, minor sections of laminated stringers and tuff, rare quartz with or without carbonate in excess of 5cm, overall trace to 0.5% scattered pyrite in matrix, few to rare pyrite in narrow quartz carbonate stringers parallel to and cross cutting tuff and tuffaceous fragmental, rare galena associated with pyrite in quartz carbonate stringers parallel to bedding, nil to very weak magnetic except when pyrrhotite is present, moderately hard to hard.
Mineralization
From To Description
306.90 313.96 trace to 0.5% fine pyrite in matrix, generally scattered pyrite in two generations of quartz carbonate stringers parallel and cross cutting tuff bedding, rare galena associated with pyrite in stringer parallel to tuff bedding
Alteration
From To Description
306.90 318.10 weak carbonate alteration, unit dominated by graphite
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
310.92 310.93 bed graphitic bedding in tuffs 35
312.00 313.50 E5692174 1.50
E5692173
313.50 315.00 E5692175 1.50
Mineralization
From To Description
313.96 314.12 pyrite in stringers and tuff, fine grained and masses
314.12 314.84 0.5 to 1% scattered fine grained pyrite parallel to bedding
314.84 315.25 2% to 3% fine pyrite stringers and laminations some with parallel stringers containing fine pyrite
315.00 316.50 E5692176 1.50
Mineralization
From To Description
315.25 315.57 0.5 to 1% scattered fine grained pyrite parallel to bedding
315.57 315.63 2% fine pyrite on quartz veinlet contacts
Veining
From To Description
315.57 315.63 315.57 veinlet terminated by fracture at 80 TCA, stringer contacts slightly contorted 25 to 30 TCA, pyrite generally confined to contacts semi massive
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
315.60 315.61 bed bedding in graphitic tuffs 25
Mineralization
From To Description
315.63 316.92 0.5 to 1% scattered fine grained pyrite parallel to bedding
316.50 318.10 E5692177 1.60
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
Veining
From To Description
316.58 316.59 contorted quartz stringer with pyrite and galena
Mineralization
From To Description
316.92 316.98 masses of fine grained pyrite 2% to 3%
Veining
From To Description
316.92 316.98 contacts slightly contorted parallel to bedding, masses of fine grained pyrite 2% to 3%
Mineralization
From To Description
316.98 318.10 0.5 to 1% scattered fine grained pyrite parallel to bedding
Lithology
From To Description
318.10 333.55 Massive Mafic Metavolcanics. Aphanitic to fine grained, light buff grey to light-medium grey, massive, uniform, homogeneous, rare interflow tuff, poor development of foliation approximately at 30 to 40 TCA, 0.5% to 1.0% scattered quartz with or without carbonate stringers usually less than 1cm, few scattered 1mm to 2mm calcite fracture filling stringers, graphitic fracture filling, very weak development of carbonate alteration, overall trace fine grained pyrite, non-magnetic, moderately hard to hard.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
318.10 318.11 Ucnt sharp contact 30 TCAs 30
Mineralization
From To Description
318.10 328.10 trace to 0.5% fine grained pyrite
Alteration
From To Description
318.10 328.10 very weak to weak carbonate alteration
318.10 319.50 E5692178 1.40
319.50 321.00 E5692179 1.50
321.00 322.50 E5692180 1.50
322.50 324.00 E5692181 1.50
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
323.71 323.72 fol m 32
324.00 325.50 E5692182 1.50
325.50 327.00 E5692183 1.50
327.00 328.50 E5692184 1.50
Mineralization
From To Description
328.10 330.82 1% to locally 2% fine grained euhedral pyrite grading to coarse grained downhole up to 6mm
Alteration
From To Description
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
328.10 330.82 very weak to weak carbonate alteration
328.50 330.00 E5692185 1.50
330.00 330.82 E5692186 0.82
From To Description
Sublitho
330.82 332.40 Massive unit of strong foliation or bedding at 35 TCA, void of graphitic banding typical of interflow tuffs, moderate carbonate alteration, 5% to 7% fine grained pyrite either as laminations or wispy bands, less than 0.5% cross cutting calcite stringers cross cutting foliation, rare quartz stringers.
Mineralization
From To Description
330.82 332.40 5% to 7% fine grained pyrite either as laminations or wispy bands
Alteration
From To Description
330.82 332.40
330.82 332.40 E5692187 1.58
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
331.09 331.10 fol massive unit either tuff void of graphite or strongly foliated massive mafic metavolcanics
s 35
From To Description
Sublitho
332.40 333.55 Massive unit with patches of moderate foliation at 40 TCA, siliceous, hard, uniform disseminated 10% to 15% very fine to fine grained pyrite, non-magnetic, 1% contorted quartz stringers void of sulphides.
Mineralization
From To Description
332.40 333.55 10% to 15% very fine to fine grained disseminated pyrite
333.55 333.70 Lost Core. 15cm lost core in graphitic zone.
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
333.55 334.58 BC broken core in graphitic zones
Mineralization
From To Description
333.55 333.70 lost core
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From To Length Sample #
Au FaGeo FaGrav2FaGeo2
(avg g/t) (ppb)
FaGrav
Cert #
Metallic DUP FaGeo DUP FaGrav
(ppb) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (ppb) (g/t)
333.55 333.70 LC 0.15
Lithology
From To Description
333.70 334.59 Massive Graphitic Tuff. Black, aphanitic, bedding at 40 TCA, local brecciated section, scattered section and brecciated fragments of massive to tuffaceous mafic metavolcanic, discontinuous brecciated carbonate stringers, small section of semi-massive to massive pyrite approximately 90%,lower contact area 6cm of semi-massive pyrite approximately 70%, broken core, non-magnetic, soft to moderately soft, zone has 15cm of lost core, irregular contacts.
Mineralization
From To Description
333.70 334.59 two sections of semi-massive to massive pyrite
Alteration
From To Description
333.70 334.59 very weak to weak carbonate alteration
333.70 334.59 E5692189 0.89
Structure
From To DescriptionType Intensity TCA Strike DIP
334.58 334.59 Lcnt contorted contact approximately 60 TCA overall
s 60
Lithology
From To Description
334.59 397.42 Massive Mafic Metavolcanics. Aphanitic to fine grained to 346.40 changing to fine to medium and medium grained with development of leucoxene crystals from 346.40 to 360.70, light buff grey to light-medium grey, massive, uniform, homogeneous, rare interflow tuff, poor development of foliation approximately at 45 to 50 TCA, 1.0% to 2.0% scattered quartz with or without carbonate stringers usually less than 1cm, few scattered 1mm to 2mm calcite fracture filling stringers, minor graphite associated with interflow tuff, very weak development of carbonate alteration, overall trace to less than 0.5% fine grained pyrite, non-magnetic, moderately hard to hard.
From To Description
Sublitho
334.59 336.08 Massive mafic metavolcanic, dark to medium grey colour change due to graphitic contamination.
Mineralization
From To Description
334.59 397.42 trace to 0.5% fine grained pyrite
Alteration
From To Description
334.59 397.42 very weak to weak carbonate alteration
334.59 336.00 E5692190 1.41
336.00 337.50 E5692192 1.50
E5692191
From To Description
Sublitho
350.76 351.04 Interflow graphitic tuffaceous interflow unit.