32E13SE8012 38 ATKINSON LAKE 010 Diamond Drilling Area Atkinson Lake Report NQ 38 Work performed by: Getty Canadian Metals Ltd. Claim NQ P 619077 P 619063 P 619154 633248 P 619073 P 619069 P 619161 P 585921 P 585936 P 585911 P 585966, P 586580 P 586587 Hole NO DL-82-05 DL-82-06 Footage 174.7m 125.3m DL-82-07 DL-83-37 DL-83-37A DL-83-38 DL-83-39 DL-83-40 DL-83-41 DL-83-42 DL-83-43 DL-83-44 DL-83-45 125m 160.6m 44.8m 236.5m 163.7m JSS.lm 175.9m 160.6m 197.2m 203.3m 182m Date Note Nov/82 {1) Nov/82 (1) Oct/82 (1) Nov/83 (1) Nov/83 (1) Nov-Dec/83 (1) Dec/83 (1) Nov-Dec/83 (1) Nov/83 (1) Dec/83 (1) Nov/83 (1) Feb/84 (1) Feb/84 (1) Notes: (l) #125-85 AWL. OO5( r- 69) rev, 9- 72
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32E13SE8012 38 ATKINSON LAKE 010
Diamond Drilling
Area Atkinson LakeReport NQ
38
Work performed by: Getty Canadian Metals Ltd.
Claim NQP 619077 P 619063 P 619154
633248 P 619073
P 619069 P 619161 P 585921 P 585936 P 585911 P 585966, P 586580 P 586587
P 585247 585248 585304585557585558585559585562585571585573585577585578585579585602585603585604585605585606585607585608585609585610585611585612585613585614585615585616585617585655585656585772585773585774585780585781585785585792585797585821585822585825585826585827585828585831585832585833
(B)
DETOUR LAKE
60 DAYS DIAMOND DRILLING ASSESSMENT
P 585834585835585836585837585840585841585842585843585845585846585848585851585852585853585854585855585856585857585858585873585884585885585899585900585901585902585903585904585905585906585907585908585909585910585911585912585913585914585915585916585917585918585920585921585922585926
P 585930 585935 585937585944585945585946585947585948585949585950585952585953585954585955585956585957585964585965585966
P 586508586509586510586513586514586578586579586581586587586588586589
123 claims
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
P 619058619059619060619061619062619063619064619065619067619068619069619070619071619072619073619074619075619076619077619141619142619143619144619145
P 633244
P 619066
Page l of l
(C)
DETOUR SOUTH
60 DAYS DIAMOND DRILLING ASSESSMENT
P 619146619147619148619149619150619151619152619153619154619155619156619157619158619159619160619161619162619163619164633245633246633247633248
ULTRAMAFIC METAVOLCANICS - Dark blackish green in colour,
Massive. Finelv to medium crystalline. Moderately talcosefrom 22.6 to 45.2, but highly talcose from 45.2 to 52.8. Therock consists of altered ferromagnesian silicates, i.e. talc,
tremolite-actinolite, chlorite. Non-magnetic. Very minor -
sulphides. Fractures (40O-55O to C/A) infilled with talc-carbonate-chlorite- serpentine-quartz. Chloritic mafic lapilli
tuffs (felsic fragnents) from 27.8 to 30.2 m with foliation at -55U to C/A. From 22.6 to 25.7 m disseminated, lenticular,
blcbby sulphides (py<3%) spotting chloritized blackish green
ferromagncsians throughout. ' ' '
Greenish black, fine grained, talcose and chloritized rock from
47.2 to 47.9 m, 48.1 - 49.5 m , 49.9 - 50.1 m , 51.4 and 52.2 -
52.8 m. At 51.4 m massive black and light bluish green chlorite
ULTRAMAFIC METAVOLCANICS (pyroxenite) -. Dark bluish green to
black in colour. Massive. Medium to coarsely crystalline.. . . . .
88.8 - 89.4 m - 20-25% po as stringers, disseminations and -
blebby masses. Chloritic and cherty.
89.4 - 89.9 m - Chloritic and cherty, S-10% po as stringers,
disseminations and fractures fillings. Foliation at
50-550 to C/h.
MAFIC-ULTRAMAFIC METAVDLCANICS (pyroxene gabbro/andesite?) -Dark deep green to greenish black in colour. Very finely
crystalline. At times, glassy aspect. Silicification andmineralization increase towards CONDUCTIVE ZONE. Fractures in filled with quartz-carbonate-sulphides (mainly po) . At 106.5 m
a 5 cm quartz-eye porphyry. Also, quartz-eye porphyry from
106.9 to 207.0 m; phenocrysts of feldspar and quartz; highlychloritic contacts at 80-900 to C/h.
QUARI'Z-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY/QUARTZ-EYE PORPHYRY (dike) - Medium
to dark brownish grey in colour. Containing conspicuous
phenocrysts (lath) of feldspar and quartz in a fine-qrainedciroundmass. Highly chloritic contacts (greenish blue and black
chlorite) . Foliated stringers of brown biotite. Minorpyrrhotite and pyrite.
SAMPLE NUMBER
C 7466
C 7467
C 7468C 7469
C 7470
C 7471
C 7472C 7473
C 7474C 7475
C 7476
METERSFROM
89.9
90.9
91.992.9
94.9
96.9
98.9100.9
102.9104.9 '
107.1
TO
90.9
91.9
92.994.9
96.9
98.9
100.9102.9
104.9107.1
108.5
CORE LGTH
1.0
1.0
1.02.0
2.0
2.0
2.02.0
2.02.2
1.4
ASSAY
Ali fppbl
21
1
*1
1
1t-l
14
1
^1
Cufppm)
28030
210
T50
180
200
120
170
330
230
16
Zn , (per
1400
86
950
fi?
40
43
26
31100
99
55
)Ag(ppiT.
*:o.5^0.5
0.5
^n ^
^0.5
0.5^0.5^0.5
0.5^0.5
^0.5
.
Page.
GETTY MINES, LIMITED
DRILLHOLE LOGHole Number DI/-82-05
FROM
198.5 m
127.8 m
141.2 m
TO
127.8 m
141.2 m
143.6 m
1
DESCRIPTION
ULTRAMAFIC MBTAVDLCANICS (pyroxenite) - Similar to 52.8 77.2 m.
tfoderately to highly talcose and chloritized near contact{127.6 - 127.8 m) - fractures (35-700 to C/A) infilled with - -
talc-carbonate, chlorite- serpentine. Up to 10% disseminatedmagnetite. . . . .
Dark npple green to greyish green in colour. Massive. Finelycrystalline. Gabbroic. Fractures at 40 - 80O to C/A filled
with caiartz-carbonate, and sulphides (po/py) - Porphyriticintrusives {quartz-eye porphyry) with foliated lenses
( 1 cm) of brown biotite from 130.6 to 130.8 m, 131.0 to 131.1 m138.1 to 138.9, 139.2 to 140.2; the foliated lenses of biotite
are parallel to the contact (50-550 to C/A). From 139.7 to141.2 m very fine-grained and brownish (biotite?).
CONDUCTIVE ZONK - Light brownish grey to dark greenish grey incolour. Banding varies from 40O to 60 to C/A. Silicifiedcherty tuff? Dlcbby masses, lenses and stringers anddisseminations of pyrrhotite. Quartz injections, usually
parallel to banding. Minor chalcopyrite cross-cutting other
sulphides. Chloritized fine mafic material.
141.2 - 142.5 m-20-25% po/5-10% py/^cpy
142.5 - 143.0 m- a-5% po/1% py
143.0 - 143.6 m -ID-15% po/20 % py/U^cpy
SAMPLE NUMBER
C 7477
C 7478
C 7479
C 7480
C 7481
C 7482
C 7483
C 7484C 7485
C 7486
C 7487
C 7488
C 7489
METERSFROM
108.5
125.8
127.8
129.8
131.8
133.8
135.8
137.8139.8
141.2
141.7
142.5
143.0
TO
110.5
' 127.8
129.8
131.8
133.8
135.8
137.8
139.8141.2
141.7
142.5
. 143.0
143.6
CORE LGTH
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.01.4
0.5
0.8
0.5
0.6
ASSAY
Au (ppb)
56/.l
1
^1
61t-\*1
f.\LI
1311
28
Cufpprrt
57069
120
30
3259
190
110
130
910
1100
- 370
980.
ZnfpptT!
110
47
62
36
33
25
33
60210
760
1500
150
270
Ag(ppn)
0.5
C 0.5
i.0.5
^0.5
^0.5
^ 0.5
^ 0.5^0,?
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.5
0.5
i
1
Page.
GETTY MINES, LIMITED
DRILLHOLE LOGHole Number DI^-82-05
FROM
143.6 m
147.8 m
163.2 ra
TO
147.8 m
*
163.2 m
166.4 m
DESCRIPTION
MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE TUFF - Medium to dark greenish grey in-
colour. Banded and laminated from 40O to 60O to C/A. Quartzinjections more or less parallel to foliation or banding.
Pyrrhotite and pyrite as blcbby masses. disseniinat,ionR nnristringers. Minor chalcopyrite , From 145.8 to 147.8 m liahtgreen due to strong chloritization near the contact with ultra-mafics, minor sulphides 143.6 - 145.8 m - a-5% po/1-2% pv/tr. CDV.
" ' - :
. . . -. . " -.
ULTRAMAFIC MDTAVOLCANICS (pyroxenite) - Similar to 52.8 - 77.2 m.
Highly talcose and chloritized and only slightly maonetic from147.8 to 148.2 m. Fractures (35O - 65O C/A) filled with talc
carbonate, chlorite-serpentine. Magnetite up to 101,
DACITE PORPHYRY (Quartz-eye prophyry) - light to medium greenish
grey in colour. Finely crystalline with phenocryst of feldspar. and quartz and foliated lenses of brown bioti.te. Minor
ULTRAMAFIC METAVOLCANICS (pyroxenite) - Dark bluish qreen to
black (mottled black) in colour. Massive. Finely to medium
crystalline. Moderately talcose. Pseudomorphs of tremolite and
magnetite. Up to 10?; magnetite. Fractures (45O-55O to C/A)
infilled with the talc-carbonate, lighter green, more talcose andchloritic, from 28.2 to 31.5 m (near contact). Highly chloritic
for 20 cm on either side of the contact (75O to C/A) . Minor
sulphides (py) at the contact. ' . . . . .
tMAFIC METWOICANICS (tuffs) - Dark greenish grey in colour. Fine
grained. Massive to \vxsakly foliated at 45O-55O to C/A. Amphi-
bolitic. Contains anphibo le, feldspar, biotite, chlorite'. Net
work of hairline fractures infilled with quartz-carbonate. Non-
iragnetic to very weakly tnagnetic. Broken core from 45.3 to 45.5 m
Minor disseminations and stringers *( pyrrhotite and pyrite.
Felsic from 42.1 to 42.2 m.
WAPic MCTAVOLCANICS (Gabbro/Basalt?) - Medium to dark bluish green in^colour. Medium-grained. Massive, tostly altered to trenolite
SAMPLE NUMBER
C-7495
C-7496
METERSFROM
58.6
60.6
TO
60.6
62.6
CORE LG T H.
-
2.0
2.0
ASSAYCu(ppb:
2
^1
Cu(ppn
42
86
Zn(ppm
-
20
20
Ag (ppnv
0. 5
^0.5
Page. .2.
GETTY MINES, LIMITED
DRILLHOLE LOGHole Number DL-82-06
FROM
46.0 m
68.6 m
75.8 m
TO
68.6 m
75.8 m
83.0 m
DESCRIPTION
cont'd ' ' - - - - - - . . . - . . . . . . . .
From 46.0 to 4?. 5 sliqhtly. chloritic and talcose.At 46.0 m chloritic contact at 700 to C/A. Increasing silificationand becoming finer-grained towards conductive zone. Increase in
dissemination po and py towards the contact. Presence pf browi}biotite at 67.3 m.
CONDUCTIVE ZONE - (cherty siliceous tuff) - Pale qreen to liaht
brownish grey in colour. Fine to medium grained. Laminated and
banded at 450-65O to C/A. Glassy quartz iniections; also, chloritebiotite-sulphides banding around lapilli bombs. Sulphides as coarsebleds, disseminations, lenses and stringers. Minor chalcopyriteas fracture-fillings (cross-cutting other sulphides) . Chloritic
at times. Very consistently mineralized.
20-251 po/10-15% py/1% "cpy.
SILICIFIED MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANICS (tuffs) - Greenish
to blackish grey in colour. Very fine-grained. Cherty. Foliatedat 300-450 to C/A. Artphibole-feldspar-biotite-chlorite-quartz.Mineralization occurs as finely disseminated and 4n strinaer,s on
bedding planes. Finely laminated and very hard to split. Manythin siliceous bands parallel to bedding. Mafic and felsicfragments. .
75.8 - 79.1m- S-5% po/1-2% py/tr. cpy.
79.1 - 79.6 m - siliceous cherty tuff similar to 68.6 -75.8 mS-10% po/3-5% py/tr. cpy. . .
79.6 - 83.0 m - S-5% po/1-2% pv/tr. cpy.AMPHIBOLITIC MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANICS (TOFFS) - Medium
to dark greyish green. Fine to medium-grained. Hard and massive.Laminated and foliated at 30-450 to C/A. Anphibolitic. Anphibole
feldspar, biotite, quartz. Siliceous. Pyrrhotite/pyrite; generally
the po/py is lenticular and conformable to foliation in mafic
sections, hovrever, some disseminated. .Cherty in places. Containssonic intercalated sections of felsic tuffs, nlebby masses ofp yrrhotite and pyrite with very minor chalcopyrite at 107.4, 107.9,
108.9 and 109.5 m. The rock is very hard to split due to themafic foliated at 30-400 to C/A.
ULTRAMAFIC METAVOUCANICS (flow) - Dark green to black in colour.
Quite massive. Finely to medium crystalline. Msderately talcose.
The rock consists of ferromagnesian silicates. Presence of
trovolite-actinolite. Slightly talcose. Non-magnetic. Very
minor sulphides. Hairline fractures infilled with quartz-carbonate and, at times, with serpentine and chlorite. Fractures
at 450-600 to C/A. From 47.6 to 47.8 m with a porphyritic
aspect. Very sharp contact between non-magnetic to highlynvKpiotic. ' i
METATYRDXENITE (intrusive) - Dark bluish green colour. Massive.
I'tediuii to coarsely crystalline. Slightly talcose near theupper and lower contacts. The rock consists of ferromagnesian '
silicates. Presence of trerrolite-actinolite-chlorite. Highly
mannetic (S-10% magnetite as pseudorrorphs and in strinc(ers) .
Fractures (70O-900 to C/A) infilled with ouartz -carbonate,serpentine and chlorite. At 4S.-4 m a one-era fracture infilled .vith brecciated quartz and carbonate and containing minor py, po
SAMPLE NUMBER
METERSFROM
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TOCORE LCTH.
Ml
ASSAYj
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CETTY MINES, LIMITED
DRILLHOLE LOGHole Number
Page. .2...
DL-82-07
FROM
91.5 m
101.0 m
103.2 m
TO
101.0 m
103.2 m
114.4 m
DESCRIPTION
serpentine and a reddish brown mineral (siderite?). Highly frac tured (shear striae) from 51.7 to 62.7 m. Brecciated from 57.8 toto 58.1 m. Very minor sulphides. - -
ULTRAK\FIC METAVOIjCANICS (flow) - Medium to dark bluish oreenin colour. Massive. Finely to medium crystalline. The rockconsists of ferromagnesian silicates. Slightly talcose.Presence of tremolite-actinolite and chlorite. Occasionalserpentine in fractures. At 97.7 and 99.2 m fractures infilledwith quartz-carbonate. Become finer-grained and cherty near
the conductive zone. Very weakly magnetic. At 100.8 m roundedinclusions of quartz (1-3 cm) . Very minor disseminated po/pynear contact with conductive zone.
CONDUCTIVE ZONE - Light to medium greenish grey to dark grey in
colour. Highly silicified. Pres ence of chlorite in fracturesLaminated (banded) at 60-75" to C/A. Flowage. Chloritic
matrix bulged around an embedded round quartz fraqroent. Slightlybrecciated. Disseminated, lenticular, blebby sulphides.
20 r 25* po/ 2-5?, py/cpy -'l* (smears) . Cnv aopears to cut acrosspo.
MAFIC MCTAVOLCANICS (ANDESITE/BASALT?) - Dark green to black in
colour. Massive. Aphanitic. Microcrystalline. Pyrite infilledhairline fractures. Only slightly magnetic (po?) . The rock
consists of plagioclase, amphibole, pyroxene. Margin of largeintrusive mass.
SAMPLE NUMBER
C-7409C-7410
C-7411C-7412C-7413C-7414
. ' '
C-7415
C-7416C-7417
C-7418
C-7419C-7420C-7421
C-7422C-7423C-7424
.. METERSFROM
91.593.595.597.599.5
100.5
101.0
101.5102.0
102.5
103.2103.7104.7
105.7106.7107.7
TO
93.595.597.599.5
100.5101.0
101.5
102.0102.5
103.2
103.7104.7105.7
106.7107.7108.7
CORE LGTH
2.02.0
2.02.01.00.5
0.5
0.50.5
0.7
0.51.01.0
1.01.01.0
ASSAY j
Au(odb)
1^1
11
a19
27
88
9
1125
308
cu(pmi
35
41
5223
41
45
910160016001200
51110170210
260210
Zn(pcn-.
28
283421
28
50
96
85110120
49356071
9480
Aq(ppre)
to.s^0.5
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1.0
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0.5
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DRILLHOLE LOGHole Number
Page. .3.
DL-82-07
s FROM
- 114.4 m
122.3 m
125.0 m
TO
122.3 m
125.0 m
DESCRIPTION
ULTRAMAFIC METAVOLCANICS (flow) - Dark bluish green in colour.Fine to medium-grained. The rock consists of spotty dark green
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SAMPLE NUMBER
^T5~*'*,-?6
3577
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SAMPLE NUMBER3f^S
3^33
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DRILL HOLE LOG
Hole Number
Property.Location, .ft?. . A rt. .
Grid.. .Latitude. , . . f. .4 .2.t.0P.Departure. . . . . . fa 7 f. ,
All core stored at camp on At&aJnson Lake. Date of Report
March 28, 1985Recerdgd Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Workl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
K. Sutherland c/o Getty Canadian Metals, Limited. 15Q York Street.
Suite 1200, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3S5Date Certified
March 28, 1985Table of Information l Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
Type of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other core drilling
Land Survey
Specific information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment end amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.
Signed core log showing; footage, diameter of core, number and angles of holes.
Name and address of Ontario land surveyor.
Other information (Common to 2 or more typei)
Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.
Names end addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdone.
Nil
Attachments
Work Sketch: these are required to (how the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.
Work Sketch (as above) in duplicate
Nil
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AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
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