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TOWNSHIP: BATEMAN REPORT NO:55
WORK PERFORMED FOR: Pure Gold Resources Inc
RECORDED HOLDER: Same as Above [xx]: Other [ ]
Claim No.
KRL 865481
KRL 865495
KRL 865496
KRL 865441
KRL 865447
KRL 865437
KRL 865433
Hole No.
87-01
87-02
87-03
87-04
87-05
87-06
87-07
Footage
174.7m
224.39m
157.58m
157.58m
287.53m
152m
306.64m
Date
Jan/87
Jan/87
Feb/87
Feb/87
Feb/87
Feb/87
Feb-Mar/87
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DIAMOND DRILL REPORTLOGS AND SECTIONS
1986-1987 WORK PROGRAMME
HOYLES BAY PROPERTY
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ON THE
HOYLES BAY PROPERTY
BATEMAN TOWNSHIP
ONTARIO
FOR
GOLDEN RIM RESOURCES LTD.
JANUARY - MARCH 1987
B.Se. Geology April 10, 1987
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l. INTRODUCTIpN
Golden Rim Resources holds a block of 127 claims in Bateman
Township, Kenora Mining Division.
Noramco Exploration Inc. entered into an agreement with Golden
Rim Resources to explore the potential for gold mineralization on
the claim group. From the end of September to the beginning of
November 1986, Noramco Exploration Inc. carried 1500 metres of
diamond drilling which was completed by the beginning of March,
1987.
The Following report outlines the work done and the results
obtained in the winter 1987 drill program.
2 ' SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION
Seven holes for a total of 1500 metres of BQ core was drilled on
the Hoyles Bay property between January 15 and March 3, 1987 by
M&B Drilling. While drilling improved the results obtained from
surface sampling, no economic gold mineralization was intersected.
Structural influences are considered to be the main contributing
factor for the localization of gold. Sixty percent of the gold
values greater than 100 ppb were located directly at lithological
contacts in areas of magnetically interpreted faulting. Geochemical
l y anomalous gold mineralization (95-455 ppb Au) was encountered
in virtually every rock type. As there is no correlation of
anomalous zones between drill holes, no evidence for a lithologic
control exists. Follow up drilling using these guidelines and
available geologic and geophysical data, is recommended in the
following areas;
1) Between L22E and L26E, 2 + 50S to 4 + 50S, a section of an
otherwise continuous E.M. anomaly has been dislocated to the north.
A corresponding break in the magnetic response indicates
faulting.
Eight I.P. anomalies were registered in this small zone. The
high chargeability, low resistivity readings indicate a high
concentration of sulphides in chert.
2) Two parallel continuous I.P. anomalies are found in the
sediments south of the above area. These are;
a) L22E to L25E, 7+75S to 8+50S.High to very high resistivities
and chargeabilities wereregistered.Spectral I.P. data indicates
fine-grained sulphides arepresent.One of the station anomalies was
rated a priority by thegeophysicist in charge of the survey.
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b) L22E to L25E, 6+OOS to 7+OOS.Moderate to high resistivities
along with low to high chargeabilities were encountered. Spectral
I.P. data indicated the presence of fine-grained sulphides. Two of
the four station anomalies were rated a priority to be drilled.
3) An E.M. conductor with significant continuity shows a break
in its magnetic signature in an area where previous drilling
intersected 680 ppb and 1020 ppb gold. The area in question is
between L36E, 7+25S to 7 + 25S and L37+50E, 8+OOS to 8+75S. Two
I.P. anomalies, one of which has a priority rating are co incident
with the E.M. anomaly. The high to very high chargeability response
is due to coarse-grained sulphides as determined by spectral
data.
4) Immediately south and roughly parallel to the area above is a
zone defined by four I. P. anomalies, three of which have a
priority rating. The area is between L36E, 8+25 to 8+75S, and
L37+50E, 9+50 to 10+25S. The source of the moderate chargeability
is fine-grained disseminated sulphides as determined by spectral
data.
5) South of the above I.P. anomaly is an E.M. conductor in mafic
volcanics. The conductor has 3 corresponding I.P. anomalies of
moderate to high chargeability and low resistivity. As there is no
magnetic correlation, this conductor may represent a dilational
shear zone with sulphides.
6) The area between L15E and L17E, 2 +75S to 4 + 50S defines a
break in an E.M. conductor and it's corresponding magnetic
signature. Also located within this zone are two I.P. anomalies of
high to very high chargeability and low resistivity. The response
is due to coarse-grained sulphides. The low resistivity may be the
result of alteration in this zone of potential faulting.
7) In the north central portion a fold structure has been
interpreted to exist based on ground magnetics. From L26E, 4+25N ti
6+50N, to L28E, 3+75N to 6+25N to L30E, 4+50N to 6+50N, there
exists a broad formational feature with a large volume of
chargeable material. I.P. spectral data from two priority rated
anomalies located within this zone indicated fine-grained sulphides
at depth. Therefore, fine-grained sulphide mineralization localized
in a fold structure presents a target. A detailed ground
magnetometer survey, with lines at 50 metre intervals, over this
fold structure would prove very useful in delineating its true
shape, and thereby further defining the target.
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3 ' PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property consists of 127 contiguous, unpatented raining
claims in northern Bateman township, Kenora Mining Division, Red
Lake, Northwestern Ontario. The claim group is approximately 16
kilometres north-northeast of the townsite of Red Lake.
Access may be gained by road, water and air. The Road branches
north off Highway 125 approximately l north of Balraertown which is
9 kilometres northeast by Red Lake. Pine Ridge road turns east off
Nungesser Bateman township and transects the entire property,
lumber roads provide excellent access to the interior, forms the
southern property boundary and is accessible float plane, from Red
Lake or Cochenour.
Nungesserkilometreroad fromroad intoNumerousEast Bay
by boat or
4. WORK DONE
The drilling was done under contract by M&B Drilling of
Powell Rover B.C. between January 15 and March 3, 1987. Over this
time period, a total of 1500 metres of BQ core in 7 holes was
drilled as listed below. All core was logged and a total of 900
samples, representing approximately half the core, was split and
sent for assaying.
The core is presently stored in racks at the Old Buffalo Mine
site, just outside the southern boundary of the town of Red
Lake.
Drill logs, sections and a plan showing the drill hole locations
are included in this report {see figures 1-8).
TABLE l
Hoyles Bay Drilling
Hole No. Co-ordinates Length Angle
NHB-97-01 L6W: 0+25N
NHB-87-02 L8E: 2+75E
NHB-87-03 L10E: 3+45N
NHB-87-04 19*38E:3*50N
NHB-87-05 L24E: 5+38N
NHB-87-06 18*50E:10*25E
NMB-87-07 L20E: 13+50N
174.7m
224.4m
163.4m
163. 4ra
298.2m
157.6m
318.0m
-45
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Azimuth
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130
130
130
145
130
130
Claim No.
865481
865495
865496
865441
865447
865437
865433
Total 1499.7m
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5. RESULTS
A summary of all significant assay results is presented in Table
2 in the Appendix.
NHB-87-01: The hole was collared to test an E.M. conductor, an
interpreted fault zone, and a mineralized lineament. A 5 metre
section of massive sulphides was intersected between 151.4 and
156.3m and is considered to represent the E.M. anomaly.
Consistently low gold assays ranging from 10-52 ppb were obtained
from this zone. A fault breccia intersected between 124.1 and
124.7m corresponds well with the location of the magnetically
interpreted fault. The lineament which to the southwest contains
gold mineralization was not intersected. Approximately 7C^ of this
hole consisted of felsic volcanics, a unit which had not been
identified during the fall mapping program. This unit was
subsequently intersected in the next five drill holes. No
significant gold values were obtained from this hole.
NHB-87-02: The objective was to intersect an E.M. anomaly and
two magnetic highs.The massive sulphides intersected between
71.59-91.97m and 174.1- 211.0m were responsible for the E.M.
anomaly and the two magnetic highs. While these sections were
barren, anomalous gold values were intersected. A sulphide bearing
chert unit at the tip of the hole returned a value of 680ppb Au
over 0.6m (10.1-10.7). A check assay however failed to verify the
original assay. The contact zone between a mafic tuff and chert
unit yielded 278 ppb Au over 2.4m (172.6-175.0). Mineralization
included thin fuchsite and blue quartz veins along with pyrite and
pyrrhotite. A 30 metre wide ultramafic intrusion was intersected
near the beginning of the hole. This rock type was not recognized
during the mapping program. Ultramafic intrusion were also
intersected in holes #5,6 and 7.
NHB-87-03: This hole was designed to test a "massivesulphide" I.
P. response in the vicinity of a potential faultstructure.Massive
sulphides (pyrrhotite, magnetite and pyrite) wereintersected
between 72.6 and 82.9m.
NHB-87-04: This hole was drilled to test for an interpreted
structural break between two iron formations.Virtually the entire
hole was comprised of an intermediate to felsic volcaniclastic
unit. A 0.9m section (59.5-60.4m) containing three thin quartz
veins and trace fuchsite ran 268 ppb Au (averaged). No other
significant gold assays were returned.
NHB-87-05: The objective was to test an I.P. anomaly flankingand
apparent fold structure as outlined by a ground
magnetometersurvey.The source of the high resistivity anomaly is
considered to be afelsic volcanic unit which comprises over 85% of
this hole.
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Certain sections of this volcanic unit displays intense potassic
alteration. A value of 250 ppb Au over 0.9ra (177.1-178.Oro) was
obtained from an mafic dike which contained irregular quartz veins
and 1 ^ disseminated pyrite. No other anomalous gold values were
obtained.
NHB-87-06: The purpose was to test a short isolated E.M. anomaly
with a correponding magnetic high.A chert unit intersected between
54.8 and 60.0m containing 10% pyrrhotite is considered to be the
source of the E.M. anomaly. Ultramafic intrusions containing
disseminated magnetite comprise 60% of this hole. The cumulative
effect of these intrusions are considered to be responsible for the
"bull"s-eye" magnetic high. No significant gold values were
obtained.
NHB-87-07: This hole was designed to test a short isolated E.M.
conductor with a corresponding magnetic high. A chert unit with 15%
pyrite and pyrrhotite, intersected between 34.57 and 41.46m is
considered to be responsible for the E.M. anomaly. Weak to
moderately magnetic ultramafic intrusions comprise approximately
15% of this hole. This, along with the pyrrhotite that is weakly
disseminated throughout most of th hole would account for the
magnetic high. Two horizons intersected anomalous gold values. A
wacke unit with l* pyrite produced an assay of 150 ppb Au over
0.58m (144.9-145,48m) and 303 ppb Au over 1.8m (135.0-136. 8m) .
The best section from this last interval was 455 ppb Au over 0.9m
(135.0-135.9ra) . Downhole of the wacke unit a section of chert
containing 5% pyrrhotite and 2% pyrite produced an assay of 360 ppb
Au over 0.75m (148.95- 145.7m). Interesting alteration included
S-10% sericite in the intermediate tufaceous into and trace
molybdenum on fracture surfaces in the upper two wacke
horizons,
6. CONCLUSIONS
Four of the seven drill holes in this program intersected zones
of gold mineralization greater than 200 ppb. These are;
NHB-87-02: 10.1-10.7m ppb fold in a section of chert containing
5% pyrrhotite and 1.^ pyrite.
172.6-175.Oro, 278 ppb gold averaged over the contact between a
mafic tuff (blue quartz veins with pyrite and pyrrhotite) and a
chert unit (5% pyrite and pyrrhotite).
NHB-87-04: 59.5-60.4m, 268 ppb gold obtained from a felsic
volcanic unit with quartz veining and trace fuchsite.
NHB-87-05: 177.1-178, Om, 250 pb gold in a mafic dike with
quartz viewing and disseminated pyrite.
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NHB-87-07: 135.0-136.8m, 303 ppb gold in a wacke unit with 13;
pyrite. The interval 144.9-145.48, also from this same wacke unit,
returned an assay of 120 ppb gold.
148 . 95-149 . 7m, 360 ppb gold from a section of chert
containing 5% pyrrhotite and 2% pyrite.
Gold mineralization, as revealed by drilling, is found in all of
the respective rock units on this property. The auriferous zones
were accompanied by quartz veining and/or sulphide mineralization.
Gold bearing horizons did not correlate between drill holes. It is
thus considered that the localization fo gold mineralization is
structurally controlled. Further evidence to support this view lies
in the face that six out of the ten gold values greater than 100
ppb were located directly at a lithologic break. Rock contacts
represent zones of weakness which may act as conduits for
mineralizing fluids during a hydrothermal flooding event.
Unfortunately, the drilling does not discern any specific
formational boundary as being of particular interest. What perhaps
is of more importance to the mineralization model is the presence
of crosscutting structures, the intersection of which may prove
favorable for the localization of gold mineralization. Structural
breaks impinging on forrnational interfaces may then represent
viable targets for future exploration.
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LEGEND
6 Felsic intrusive rocks5 Mafic intrusive rocks4 Chemical
metasediments3 Clastic metasediments2 Intermediate metavolcanics1
Mafic metavolcanics
1000m
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GOLDEN RIM RESOURCES INC.
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
I, Eugene Flood, do hereby certify:
1. that I am a geologist and reside at 2045 Courtland Drive
Burlington, Ontario. L7R 1R7
2. that I graduated from Lakehead University (Thunder Bay,
Ontario) in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology
3. that I have practiced my profession continuously since
graduation
4. that the report on the Diamond Drilling Program on the Hoyles
Bay Property, Ontario is based on my personal knowledge of the
geology of the area, field work carried out by and supervised by me
and on a review of published and unpublished information on the
property and surrounding area.
Cuxafc/inJi—
Eugene Flood,B.Se. April 30, 1987
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TABLE 2
SUMMARY OF ASSAY RESULTS FROM DRILL CORE
HOYLES BAY PROPERTY 11446
Sample* Host Rock Hole* Interval Width Assay Check Average
SampleppbAu Assay Assay Descrip.
1762 Chert 87-02 10.1- 10.7m
0.6m 680 Nil 340
1872 Mafic Tuff
87-02 172.6- 0.9 173.5m
225 380 303
4968 Mafic Tuff
87-02
1873 Chert 87-02
173.5- 0.6m 174.1m
174.1- 0.9m 175.0m
200
1872-4968-1873 87-02 172.6- 2.4ra175.0m
385 250 307380 210
278
4791 interm. 87-04 59.5- 0.9m 210 345 Felsic V 60.4ra 170
4931 Mafic 87-05 177.1- 0.9m 250 Dike 178.0m
9612 Wacke 87-07 137.2- 0.9m 455138.1m
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5* po. l^fe py . < f l % c p y 5 % chlor.* sericite
Thinfuchsitebluequartzbands .Smallchertinterbandl* py+po
Bluish quartz veins with py+po.
5* py* po
Weighted Average
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Irregular qtz veins l* dissem.PY
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PpbAu Assay Assay Descrip.
l 9613 Wacke 87-07 138.1- 0.9m 150 life py ™ 139.0m fracturi
surfaces
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l 9624 Wacke 87-07 147.26- 0.58m 120 5*^ py147.84m
1 9629 Chert 87-07 151.37- 0.70m 360 5*^ po 152.13m 2*5; py
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Metreage
26.2m
193.8m
228.4m
106.7m
169.2m
107.0m
121.34m
50.91m
48.17m
121.65m
30.5m
32.0m
10.7m
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26.2m
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SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS DRILLING
ON THE HOYLES BAY PROPERTY
Year Company
1948 Sadie Red Lake Mines Ltd
1948
1948 Dewson Mines Ltd
1948
1948
1948
1956 New Dickenson Mines
1956
1956
1956
1957 McDonald Property
1957
1957
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1959 New Dickenson Mines
1959
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SignificantResults
850 ppb Au/ 3. 1min FeldsparPorphyry
Unsampled
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30.2m 1959 Cull Property
16.0m 1959
7.4m 1959
23181 49.7m 1966
30604 125.0m 1966
30605 142.7m 1966
30607 185.1m 1966
INCO
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Significant Results
1 assay of 2040 ppb Au2 assays of 1360 ppb Au5 assays of 680 ppb
Au6 assays of 340 ppb Au Mo s t assays from sheared andesite
1 assay of 2040 ppb Au2 assays of 6080 ppb Au l assay of 3040
ppb Au All assays from andesite with sulphides
l assay of 1700 ppb Au l assay of 680 ppb Au Assays f rom
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NHB 87-01
Property: Hoyles Bay J1446
Partner:
Azimuth: 90 degrees
Logged By: E.Flood
Date Started: Jan.15/1987
Core Size: BQ
Drill Company: M&B Drilling
NTS:
Clain f:
Dip:
Casing:
mnm 865481
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Out
Date Conpleted: Jan.18/198?
Core Location: Buffalo Hine Site
Overburden: 14.05 netres
Township: Balenan
Coordinates: L6H , fl*25N
Length: 174.7 netres
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged: Jan.19/1987
Samples Shipped: Jan.20/1987
Acid Dip Tests
l l, 15,85 c -49 deg. l 3 . 121.95 D -44 deg.
l 2 , 62,5 g -46 deg, t 4, 174,7 B -41 deg,
Purpose
Conclusions
Recointendations
To intersect an E.H, conductor,To intersect an interpreted fault
zone,
Massive sulphides were intersected between 151,4-156,3. This
does not correlate with the E.H.conductor on surface, A fault
zonelfault brecciaibroken core) was intersected
Follow up drill locations are dependant on assay results,
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22,0 28,1 INTERKEDIATE VOLCANIC
28,1 49,1 FELSIC VOLCANIC
49,1 50,1 HAFIC DYKE
50,1 56.6 FELSIC VOLCANIC
56,6 57,8 HAFIC DHE
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Garnet (21)XelloB-Green Sericite (l Chlorite
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61,8 65,4 DIORITE HITH QUARTZ AND FELDSPAR PHBNOCRYSTS
65,4 102,5 FELSIC VOLCANIC
102,5 104,4 HAFIC DYKE
104,4 151,4 FELSIC VOLCANIC
151,4 156,3 MASSIVE SULPHIDES
156,3 174,7 FELSIC VOLCANIC
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Pyrite ((14 in stringe)
Pyrite K(U) Chalcopyrite (((14)
Pyrite (14 fracture fi) Chalcopyrite
Pyrite ((14) Chalcopyrite (((H)
Magnetite (50*) Pyrrhotite (35*) Pyrite (154)
Pyrrhotite (14) Pyrite (W Magnetite ((U)
Silica (1-2U Chlorite ((14)
Yellow-Green Sericite (54) Chlorite (U)
Carbonate (2-54 ubiquitou) Chlorite 0
Silica i 204)Yellow-Green Sericite (24) Carbonate K14)
Carbonate ( -trace) Garnet ( -trace) Chlorite ( -trace)
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0,0 14.1 OVERBURDEN
14,1 22,0 FELSIC VOLCANIC
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Light GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 30 Deg, Cai,Lower Contact at
40 Deg, Cai.Weakly Fractured (2 Fractures/Metre)li Carbonate
Veining at 30 Deg, Cat, - Avg, Hiclth 2iPyrite: WPyrrhotite:
mChalcopyrite! (l*.Silica Alteration:Sericite Alteration: ( l\Non
Kagnetic
Alteration produces a brecciated texture
22,0 28,1 INTERMEDIATE VOLCANIC
Grey to GreenFine GrainedFoliation at 30 Deg, Cai,Lover Contact
at 50 Deg, Cai,Heakly Fractured (l Fractures/Metre!(H Carbonate
Veining at 70 Deg, Cai, - Avg, Hidth 3cnPyrite: WGarnet Alteration:
24KelIon-Green Sericite Alteration:Chlorite Alteration: 151Non
Kagnetic
Saiple Froi To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ko No, (g) (B) (z)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
17011702
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16,77 17,84
20,21 20,43
20,88 21,34
24,09 24,70
25,91 26,52
0,61 20,0000,61 5,000
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0,22 30,000
0,46 15,000
0,61 nil
0,61 nil
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Upper contact 15 deg.can 701 core recovery 22.87-25.91
28.1 49.1 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-GreyPine GrainedPoliation at 30 Deg. Cai.Lower Contact at
70 Deg. Cai.Weakly Fractured (l Fractures/Metre)Silica Alteration:
10-154Chlorite Alteration: ItHellow-Green Sericite Alteration:
ItSon Magnetic
Upper contact 50 deg.cail, SB lost
core:30.5-32.0(iislatch)randoB chlorite veining produces brecciated
teiture
SaapJe ProB To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb No. IB) (B) (B) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
Sb As Ho (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
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.32
.54
.00
.80
.46
28
33
33
36
38
41
.96
.23
.84
.13
.11
.77
0.61
0.91
0.30
1.13
0.31
0.31
nil
nil
nil
nil
45.00
nil
49.1 50.1 HAFIC DYKE
Dark GreyPine GrainedMassiveLover Contact at 50 Deg. Cai.Weakly
Fractured (2 Fractures/Metre)Ut Carbonate Veining randon angles --
Avg. Width 2nPyrite: Ut
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FroB IB)
To Description
Carbonate Alteration; (H Non Kagnetic
Upper contact 70 deg.caxweak pervasive carbonate alteration
50,1 56,6 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 25 Deg. Cat.Weakly Fractured
(l Fractures/Metre lBiotite Alteration: 54Yellow-Green Sericite
Alteration: 21Carbonate Alteration: (HNon Magnetic
Upper contact 50 deg.cassoffle sections appear brecciatedl DID
wide fuchsite sean associated with carbonate,Lower contact
irregular,
56,6 57,8 KAFIC DIKE
Light-GreyFine GrainedKassiveWeakly Fractured !8
Fractures/Metre)(U Carbonate Veining at 70 Deg. Can, -- Avg, Width
fatPyrite: (HCarbonate Alteration: ttGarnet Alteration: (HNon
Kagnetic
Saiple Froa To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb So. (a) (i) (g) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
Sb As Ho (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
1714 53,81 54,12 0,31 nil
1715 56,10 56,40 0,30 nil
1716 57,49 57,8 0,31 nil
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Froj) (B)
To (i)
-Description-
carbonate occurs as fine phenocrysts Lower contact irregular
57,8 61,8 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-GreyPine GrainedWeakly Fractured (5 Fractures/Metre)(H
Carbonate Veining randoa — Avg, Hidth lwPyrite: U4 in
stringersSilica Alteration: 10-154Chlorite Alteration: (14NOB
Magnetic
Upper and lover contacts are irregular
61,8 65,4 DIORITE WITH QUARTZ AND FELDSPAR PHENOCRYSTS
GreyFine to Kediuia GrainedMassiveLower Contact at 45 Deg,
Cai,Weakly Fractured (6 Fractures/Hetre)(It Carbonate Veining
randoi angles -- Avg, Width 2mPyrite: (14 in stringersSilica
Alteration: 1-24Chlorite Alteration: (14Non Magnetic
There are 3 separate intrusions within this unit; Diorite with
predominantly feldspar phenocrysts
Saiple No,
FroB To Hidth Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho (i) (B) (B) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) tppb) (ppb)
1717 58,69 58,99 0,30 5,1
1718
17191720
63,57 63,87 0,30 nil
64,33 x 64,94 64,94 65,55
0,610,61
nil nil
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Proa (B!
To In)
-Description
Felspar PorphyryThe two dioritic phases are interniied
65.4 102.5 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-Grey to Dark-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 25 Deg,
Cai.Weakly Fractured 12 Fractures/Metre!(tt Quartz Veining at 80
Deg, CaiPyrite: ((ttChalcopyrite: ((ttKelloM-Green Sericite
Alteration:Chlorite Alteration: ttDon Magnetic
101.0-102.5 20', chlorite 1-2* garnets sone carbonate veins.
....................................
No, uartz phenocrysts
sued ct sub-unit 63,64-64,23
1721
e! 1722 - Avg, Width 2cB
1723
54 1724
1725
ated (priuary) 1726
(B)
68,90
70,73
78.96
79,88
81.71
83.23
To (B)
69.21
71.65
79.57
80.18
82,01
83,54
Width(B)
0,31
0,92
0,61
0,30
0.30
0,31
:::::::::;:rr:::;:r:r:;:::r:rr:::::::::rr::rrrrr::::;rr:;:::
Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As Mo (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb)
15,000
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
1727 87.50 88.11 0.61 nil
1728 89.33 89.63 0.30 nil
1729 92,68 92.99 0.31 20.000
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Pron To (B) In)
-Description- Sanple Pros To Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As Ko No,
d) (g) (B) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
102,5 104,4 HAFIC DUKE
Dark-GreyFine GrainedMassiveWeakly Fractured (2
Fractures/Metre)1-21 Carbonate Veining randos angles -- Avg, Width
2aBPyrite: tt f racture fillingChalcopyrite: ( (ttCarbonate
Alteration: 2-51 ubiquitous phenos,Chlorite Alteration:Non
Magnetic
1730 93,90 94,21 0,31 nil
1731 96,04 96,34 0,30 nil
1732 101,22 101,83 0,61 nil
104,4 151,4 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 30 Deg, Cai,Weakly Fractured
(7 Fractures/Hetre)(tt Quartz Veining - Avg, Width 8cBPyrite: (
tt
1733 106,86 107,32 0,46 nil
1734 123,17 123,48 0,31 nil
1735 124,09 124,70 0,61 nil
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Front To ——— -— —— - —— Description ——————————— W ( B)
Chalcopyrite: ((1*Silica Alteration; 20*fellow-Green Sericite
Alteration: 2*Carbonate Alteration; {1*Non Magnetic
118.60-128.66 Silicif.zone Bell fracturedTr. fuchsite in
silicified zone 127.5124.09-124.70 fault brecciaangular felsic
vole. frags. cenented together
byquartztcarbonate*sericite*chlorite12cn Bilky qv
125.61-126.07132.06-132.51 Bilky qv jFoliation becomes
progressively betterdeveloped doBnhole.
i
151.4 156.3 MASSIVE SULPHIDES
Kellow-BroBnWeakly Fractured (3 Fractures/Metre)Magnetite:
50*Pyrrhotite: 35*Pyrite: 15*Carbonate Alteration: -traceGarnet
Alteration: -traceChlorite Alteration: -traceStrongly Magnetic
Saaple No.
1736
1737
1738
-1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
174417451746174717481749175017511752
Fr (
125
127
132
133
142
146
149
151
151151152152153153154155155
OB B)
.61
.44
.01
.23
.07
.04
.09
.09
.40
.83
.13
.74
.35
.96
.57
.18
.79
i
126
127
132
133
142
146
149
151
151152152153153154155155156
ro(B)
.07
.74
.62
.54
.37
.34
.39;
.40
.83
.13
.74
.35
.96
.57
.18
.79
.25
M'
Wl
{
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
000000000
dthB)
.46
.30
.61
.31
.30
.30
.30
.31
.43
.30
.61
.61
.61
.61
.61
.61
.46
(
20
5
5
10205220204020515
Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As Mo ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) fppb)
(ppb!
nil
nil
nil
.000
.000
.000
nil
nil
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
First 0.4n pyrite rich
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Froii (B)
To IE)
No distinct banding developed Some graphitic alt.present
156,3 174,7 FELSIC VOLCANIC
Light-GreyFine Grained(tt Quartz Veining randoaPyrrhotite:
ttPyrite: 14Kagnetite: (HChlorite Alteration: 1-2*Garnet
Alteration: (ttModerately Magnetic
This unit is less altered and not as veil foliatedas the felsic
volcanic unit above the tassive sulphides174,70 E.O.H.Rythaic
discontinues banding develops near end of unit,This tay represent
tuffaceous bedding,Trace fuchsite and potassic alteration,Last 0,3m
of unit displays graphitic alteration,
ition ————— - ———— Saaple No,
•hotite+iaagnetite
1753
ivg, Width IBB 1754
1755
1756 1757
Projs
156,25
158,54
161,13
162,65 163,26
To(B)
156,71
159,15
161,59
163,26 164,02
Width(B)
0,46
0,61
0,46
0,61 0,76
Au Ag (ppb) (ppb)
nil
nil
nil
20,000 5,000
Cu Zn Pb Sb (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
As Mo (ppb) (ppb)
1758 168,60 168,90 0.30 nil
174,7 END OF HOLE.
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Sample No,
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
W8
Promla)
14.18
14,79
16,77
20,21
20,88
24,09
25,91
28,35
32,32
33,54
35.00
37,80
41,46
53.81
56,10
57,49
58.69
63,57
Toi*}
14,79
15,40
17,84
20,43
21.34
24,70
26,52
28,96
33,23
33,84
36.13
38.11
41,77
54,12
56,40
57,80
58.99
63,87
Width(n)
0,61
0.61
1,07
0,22
0,46
0,61
0,61
0,61
0,91
0,30
1,13
0,31
0.31
0,31
0.30
0,31
0.30
0,30
"••"•Kcidi Ko
Thin qvs (Hpy tr.cpy
Tr.py/cpy
Thin qvs tr.py/po/cpy
Tr, fuchsite py/po
Thin qvs seric.Tr.py/cpy
l-2taag,l-2tgarn,Chloritized
ttpy Tr.po 2igarn,3cB qv
Thin qvs well silicif.tr, py
Brecc.teit.silicif.Tr.fuchs
Prin.volc, breccia n/thin qvs
PriB.volc.brecc.Thin qv w/po
Thin qv with po/cpy
Brecc.teit.prod.by.chlor.alt,
Tr, fuchsite strongly sericit,
sericitized with biotitespots
50*silic,5tcarb,l-2tpy string,
2ipy fract.fillings&dissei,
ttpy stringers 2cn vide qv
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Sanple No.
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1729
1730
1731
1732
1733
1734
1735
t
ProB li!
64.33
64.94
68.90
70.73
78.96
79.88
81.71
83.23
87.50
89.33
92.68
93.90
96.04
101.22
106.86
123.17
124.09
125.61
To In)
64.94
65.55
69.21
71.65
79.57
80.18
82.01
83.54
88.11
89.63
92.99
94.21
96.34
101.83
107.32
123.48
124.70
126.07
Width(B)
0.61
0.61
0.31
0.92
0.61
0.30
0.30
0.31
0.61
0.30
0.31
0.31
0.30
0.61
0.46
0.31
0.61
0.46
....................................................i.......™
2-5*py IStbiotite
15tbiotite Tr.py Sea wide qv
2-5tpy Htpo Tr.cpy
5ci qv Tr.py sericite silicif.
Thin qvs Strong silic.&seric.
l-2*po Thin qv Tr.cpy
Strongly sericitized Tr.py/po
Silicified
Tr. fuchsite Sen qv w/ tr.py
Tr. fuchsite sericitized
Tr.cpy
Tr. fuchsite thin qv silicif.
Broken core silicif.
Eeavily chloritized l-2igarn.
2 qvs tr.py carb. frac. fillings
SOB wide qv broken core ;
Fault breccia
12 ea vide silky qv
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Sanple Mo,
173?
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
1749
1750
1751
1752
1753
t,
From (K)
127.44
132.01
133.23
142.07
146.04
149.09
151.09
151.40
151.83
152.13
152.74
153.35
153.96
154.57
155.18
155.79
156.25
158.54
To (ID)
127.74
132.62
133.54
142.37
146.34
149.39
151.40
151.83
152.13
152.74
153.35
153.96
154.57
155.18
155.79
156.25
156.71
159.15
Width(B)
0.30
0,61
0.31
0.30
0,30
0.30
0.31
0.43
0.30
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.46
0.46
0.61
r:izrzrrr;zrrmr:rr:rrr;c:;rir:rrr::
Tr. fuchsite in silicif.zone
45ca qv with tr, black lineral
Hipy strongly silicified
IflcB qv broken core
Thin fuchsite seas sericitized
Sen qv K.alt.llpy.tr.cpy.shrd
Graph. alt, Itpy
60lpy 3fllpo lOtoag
?0',po 20lpy lOtaag
80*po lOtoag lOtpy
85*po lOtnag Stpy
SOUag 15tpo tr.py 5tgarn*chlr
45^po 45'.nag Ifliunk, alt. tr.py
55tpo 25^nag 20khl*garntcarb
50hag 30lpo ISigarn S^py+chlr
55*nag 20tpy 2fl*po Sigarnets
5*.po Stgarnets contact zone
Slpy stringers 20khlor. barnett
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1755 161,13 161,59 0,46
1756 162,65 163,26 0,61
1757 163,26 164,02 0,76
1758 168,60 168,90 0,30
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Reiarks
2tpo stringers tr.py
2-5*po ttpy Thin qvs
2-5tpo 2-5*garn,l*py
2-5tpy garn,graph,
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
OVERBURDEN
FELSIC VOLCANIC INTERMEDIATE VOLCANIC
FELSIC VOLCANIC
MAFIC DYKE FELSIC VOLCANIC
MAFIC DYKE FELSIC VOLCANIC
DIORITE KITH QUARTZ AND FELDSPAR PHENOCRYSTS FELSIC VOLCANIC
MAFIC DYKE
•FELSIC VOLCANIC
•MASSIVE SULPHIDES
•FELSIC VOLCANIC
END OF HOLE: 174.7 wter*.
-. 160
. 180
.. 200
.. 220
-. 240
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Hoy!63 Bay #1446 D i amond Dr i 11 Sect i on
NO! NHB 87-01 ]Log by: E.FloodLocation: L6M , 0+25N Date*. Jan.
18/1987Azliuth: 090 degreesDip! -45 degreesDate Drawn:
08-09-1987GEOCOM CORELOG 100
Depth! 174.70 MetersCI alK: KRL 865461Scale: 1 : 1000
P
-
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
PR\U HOLE LOCATION
13.0 t-
Sc.le'. 1-5000
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Property,
Partner:
Azimuth:
Logged By:
Date Started:
Core Size:
Drill Coapany:
Hoyles Bay 11446
130 degrees
E, Flood
Jan.23/198?
BQ
H4B Drilling
NTS: 52N/4
Cliii f: 865495
Dip: -49 degrees
Casing: Out
Date Completed: Jan.30 198?
Core Location: Buffalo Hine Site
Overburden: 8.23 letres
Township: Bateaan
Coordinates: L8E , 2*75H
Length: 224.39 netres
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged: Jan.24-Feb.l 198?
Saiples Shipped: Feb.2 198?
Acid Dip Teats
j 1. 60.98 B -49 deg. l 3. 182.93 D -34 deg.
l 2. 121.95 B -39 deg. f 4. 224.39 B -32 deg.
PurposeTo intersect an E.H.anomaly and tvo aagnetic highs.
Conclusions
Recommendations
The Bassive sulphides intersected between 71.59-91.97 and
174.1-211.0 vere responsible for the E.H.anonaly and the tvo
aagnetic highs.
Structural breaks in the Bassive sulphide stratigraphy ae
outlined by the ground sag.survey should be drill tested
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Frond!) TO(B) ————————-—Description-
0,0 8,2 OVERBURDEN
8,2 14,9 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
14,9 19,2 MAFIC VOLCANIC
19,2 19,5 MYLONITE
19,5 23,1 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
23,1 34,5 MAFIC VOLCANIC
34,5 64,7 ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSION
-Mineralizationfsl-
Pyrrhotite ( 5-101) Pyrite ( 2-5*1 Magnetite { 2-51}
Chalcopyrite
Pyrrhotite l It) Pyrite KUt) Magnetite {((11) Chalcopyrite
{((li)
Magnetite ( 5t banded) Pyrite ((l stringers)
Magnetite (21) Pyrite Ut) Pyrrhotite (It) Chalcopyrite
{((It)
Magnetite ((It) Pyrrhotite (((It) Pyrite (((It) Chalcopyrite
(((It)
Magnetite (5t) Pyrite (((It) Pyrrhotite (((It) Chalcopyrite
(((It)
•Alteration(s)-
Chlorite ( 10-15t) Yellow-Green Sericite { It)
Carbonate f 2-5t disseii.4)
Chlorite l St)
Chlorite (St)
Biotite (2t) Silica (2t) Epidote (It)
Carbonate ((It on fract,
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Froi(n) Tola)
64,7 66,1 MAFIC VOLCANIC
•Description-
66, l 92,0 IRON FORMATION
66,1 71,6 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
71,6 80,0 MASSIVE SULPHIDES
80,0 92,0 FERRUGINOUS CHERT KITH MASSIVE SULPHIDES
92,0 151,0 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
151,0 163,7 MAFIC VOLCANIC
163,7 170,3 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
•Hineralization(s)-
Hagnetite i 2\ thin convol) Pyrite ( (l\ on fractur) Pyrrhotite
(Ut thin strin)
Pyrrhotite (2-51 stringers) Magnetite (2-51 bands) Pyrite (li
stringers)
Pyrite (75*1 Pyrrhotite (W) Magnetite (St)
Pyrite (Ul) Pyrrhotite (M) Chalcopyrite (HW Magnetite (((U)
Pyrite 111 dissea.) Chalcopyrite ((H in qvs) Pyrrhotite (Ut
dissen.)
Pyrite UM)
•Alteration(s)-
Chlorite ( 2-54) Garnet (2*) Carbonate O
Chlorite (W
Carbonate O
Biotite Ufll) Chlorite (54) Garnet (It) Carbonate O
Carbonate O Chlorite O
Chlorite OSilica OYellow-Green Sericite O
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Pronto) Tola)
--—————.—.-Description——————————————————Mineralizationfsl————————Alteration(s)—————————
170,3 174,1 MAFIC TOFF
174,1 178,0 CHERT KITH MASSIVE SDLPHIDES
178,0 207,8 MASSIVE SDLPHIDES HITHIN CHERT
207,8 211,0 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
211,0 212,8 MAFIC DYKE
212,8 215.2 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
215,2 224,4 INTERMEDIATE TUFF
Pyrite (W) Pyrrhotite KU) Magnetite KW)
Pyrrhotite 115*) Pyrite (10t) Magnetite (2-5*)
Pyrite (65i) Pyrrhotite UO-151) Magnetite UOt) Chalcopyrite
K(tt)
Magnetite UOt) Pyrrhotite Pyrite (H)
Pyrrhotite (U) Pyrite (W Magnetite i H)
Pyrite Kit on fract.) Magnetite {(H thin seasosl
Garnet (U) Carbonate U
Biotite O
Garnet (2'.) Chlorite (W
Silica (2', in two zone)Garnet (WKelJow-Green Sericite (24 on
foliatio)
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FroB(io) Tola) •Description- Mineralizationis)
-Alteration(s)"
224.4 END OF HOLE,
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FroB To(n) (i)
0,0 8.2
8,2 14,9
srrrrrssssrssssssrrrrsrirrssrsrssrrrsBsssBSSSSSsssrsrsssssrs
OVERBURDEN
FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Dark-GreyFine GrainedLower Contact at 32 Deg, Cai.Weakly
Fractured (4 Fractures/Metre)n Carbonate Veining at 55 Deg. Cai. --
Avg, Width 2naPyrrhotite: 5-10*Pyrite: 2-54Magnetite:
2-5*Chalcopyrite: UllChlorite Alteration: 10-15*Uel Ion-Green
Sericite Alteration: H
SaipleNo,
17591760176117621763176417651766176717681769
::;t::::
From(B)
8,238,849,45
10,0610,6711,2811,8912.5013,1113,7214,33
To(B)
8.849,4510,0610,6711,2811,8912,5013,1113,7214,3314,94
Widthd)
0,610,610,610,610,610,610,610,610,610,610,61
Au Ag(ppb) (ppb)
15,000oil5,000nil5,0005,000dinilnilnilnil
Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
Hoderately Magnetic
10,83-11.08 95*Bag,5*po,Tr.cpy, 11,13-11.38 60lpy Mpo 15toag
ISkhlor,
14,9 19,2 MAFIC VOLCANIC
Dark-GreenPine GrainedLover Contact at 38 Deg, Cai,Weakly
Fractured (4 Fractures/Metre)2\ Carbonate Veining randoa -- Avg.
Width 2amPyrrhotite: ItPyrite: (UtMagnetite: (mChalcopyrite:
((HCarbonate Alteration: 2-5* dissea.&in phenos,Weakly
Magnetic
1770177117721773177417751776
14,9415,5516,1616,7717,3817,9918,60
15,5516,1616,7717,3817,9918,6019,21
0,610,610,610,610,610,610,61
nilnilnilnilnilnilnil
Iron stained fracture surfaces
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Proa d)
To (B)
-Description
Unit begins to develop a foliation over the last 15ca
19,2 19,5 HKLOMITE
Banded Black to WhitePine GrainedFoliation at 40 Deg, Cai,Lower
Contact at 25 Deg, Cai,Weakly Fractured (9 Practures/Hetre)30*
Carbonate Veining at 40 Deg, Cai. - Avg, Width IpMagnetite: 5t
bandedPyrite: (l stringersChlorite Alteration: 51Moderately
Magnetic
Thin discontinous banding; aagnetic black
band/carbonate/chlorite Mylonitic teiture Hylonitized aafic
volcanic?
Saiple Proa To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho So, (B) (B) (B)
!ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
1777 19,21 19,51 0,30 nil
19,5 23,1 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Light-Grey to Dark-GreyFine GrainedLower Contact at 45 Deg.
Cai,Weakly Fractured (7 Practures/Metre)5* Carbonate Veining randoB
-- Avg, Width lOcaMagnetite: 21Pyrite: ItPyrrhotite: UChalcopyrite:
( (\\Chlorite Alteration: 5i ^Moderately Magnetic
1778177917801781178217831784
19,5120,1220,7321,3421.9522,5623,11
20,1220,7321,34 -21,9522,5623,1123,78
0,610,610,610,610,610,550,67
nilniloilnilnilnilnil
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Proa To ———————————Description——————————— Saaple Froa To Width
Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Mo (B) i t) No, (B) (B) (B) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
ippb) (ppb) (ppb) ippbl (ppb)
Weak pervasive carbonate alteration
23,1 34,5 HAFIC VOLCANIC
Dark-Green 1785 23,78 24,39 0,61 5,000Fine GrainedWeakly
Fractured (5 Fractures/Metre) 1786 27,44 28,05 0,61 5,00051
Carbonate Veining random -- Avg, Width 2mMagnetite; m 1787 29,73
30.34 0,61 nilPyrrhotite: (WPyrite: (M 1788 31,40 31,71 0,31
nilChalcopyrite: ((UBiotite Alteration: 2 1 1789 32,62 33,23 0,61
nilSilica Alteration: 2iEpidote Alteration: It 1790 34,15 34,45
0,30 nilWeakly Magnetic
Core is pervasively carbonated except where irregularyelloK
silicification occursWide carbonate veins often contain K-spar and
biotite23,62-24,24 Brecciated texture29.16-29,32 Mafic
Dyke30,79-34,15 2-5tepidote34.15-34,45 101 lagnetite in convoluted
Beans
34,5 64,7 ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSION
Dark-Grey 1791 34,45 34,96 0,51 nilFine to Medium Grained 1792
34,96 35,87 0,91 nilWeakly Fractured (4 Fractures/Metre)2*
Carbonate Veining random -- Avg, Width 2m 1 793 54,27 54,88 0,61
nilMagnetite: 54Pyrite: Wl 1794 55,79 56,40 0,61 nil
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FroB In)
To IB)
-Description
Pyrrhotite: (WChalcopyrite:Carbonate Alteration: (It on fract.
surfacesModerately Magnetic
Core is very soft,greasy.talcose,"soapstone"34.45-34.98 contact
zone much gore felsic than rest of unitslightly harder,possibly
silicified.very iagnetic,55
deg.fol.54,38 Trace oolybdenuD in qv 55,79-58,84 eany thin
qvs.Tr.cpy.Very chloritized, Sheared texture displayed on fracture
surfaces, Lower contact is not well defined
:r:::r::::r::;:::::::;;::::rrs::;:
....................... gjnp].
No, 1795 1796
, surfaces 1797 1798
e Frdi d)
56,40 57,01 57,62 58,23
:r:r:z:r:
To d)
57,01 57,62 58,23 58,84
:::::r:r
Width(B) 0,61 0,61 0,61 0,61
nw ny
(ppb) (ppb) nil nil nil nil
Cu (ppb)
Zn Pb(ppb) (ppb)
Sb(ppb)
AAno(ppb)
Ko (ppb)
64,7 66,1 MAFIC VOLCANIC
Dark-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 60 Deg. Cax,Weakly Fractured
(3 Fractures/Metre)Magnetite: 2* thin convol.seamsPyrite: (U on
fracture surfacesPyrrhotite: ( l\ thin stringersModerately
Magnetic
pervasively carbonated
66.1 92.0 IRON FORMATION
-Sub Units-
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Proa To ———————--Description--—-——————— Saiple Froi To Hidth Au
Rg Cu Zn Pb Sb As Mo(B) (m) No. in) (B) (i) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppbl (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
66,1 71,6 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Banded GreyFine GrainedHeakly Fractured !4 Fractures/Metre)(U
Carbonate Veining at 50 Deg, Cai, -- Avg, Width InnPyrrhotite: 2-51
stringersHagnetite: 2-5t bandsPyrite: H stringersChlorite
Alteration: 2-5*Garnet Alteration: 2*.Carbonate
Alteration:Koderately Magnetic
Magnetitetpyrrhotite+chlorite+garnet bands Neak
perv.carb.assoc,with chlorite^garnets Sone sections of relatively
massive chert
71,6 60.0 MASSIVE SULPHIDES
Banded KellowHediuB to Coarse Grained(\\ Carbonate Veining -
Avg. Width 2niDPyrite: ?5tPyrrhotite: MMagnetite: 5iChlorite
Alteration: HStrongly Magnetic
Uchert
80,0 92,0 FERRUGIMOIIS CHERT HITH MASSIVE SULPHIDES
Dark-Grey
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FroB To - ————————— Description —————————— (B) M
Medium to Coarse Grained Weakly Fractured (2 Fractures/Metre) 14
Carbonate Veining -- Avg, Midth IBB Carbonate Alteration: Strongly
Magnetic
Section 79.98-84.15 204py,204po,i04Bag,soBe banding Section
84,15-91,9? 254mag,lfl4po,24py.tr,cpy, Hell banded -displays sone
soft sediient deformation, Convoluted banding
92.0 151,0 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
Light-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 60 Deg, Cai,14
Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 45 Deg, Cai, -- Avg, Width
3CBPyrite: 04Pyrrhotite: (14Chalcopyrite: ( (ttMagnetite: (
d\Biotite Alteration: 104Chlorite Alteration: 54Garnet Alteration:
14Carbonate Alteration:Weakly Magnetic
91,97-94,82 14py,14po, strongly chlor.pervasively
carb,94,82-103,29 relatively sassive flow103.29-108.54 rel.fine
fragaentsdn scale)
Saiple No,
1851185218531854
1855
1856
1857
18581859
1860
1861
Proi (B)
95969899
103
104
109
115116
118
126
.70
.30
.50
.40
.00
.30
.30
.9.0
.30
.60
.20
969899
100
103
104
109
116117
119
126
To (B)
.30
.50.
.40
.80
.70
.90
.60
.30.10
.50
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Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As Mo (B) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
0201
.60
.20
.90
.40
0,70
0
0
00
0
0
.60
.30
.40
.80
.90
.60
nilnilnilnil
nil
nil
nil
nilnil
15,000
nil108.54-117.68 coarse fragmental(CD scale)
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Proa (B)
To d)
-Description-
117,68-127,44 rel.fine fragaents 127.44-134.15 coarse fragments
134,15-151.04 fine to coarse fragnents Trace fuchsite in different
locations
Saiple frog To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As HoHo, (B) li) (B)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
1862 137.20 138,10 0,90 nil1863 138,10 139,00 0,90 nil
18641865
145,10 146,00146,00 147,00
0,90 nil 1,00 20,000
151,0 163,7 HAPIC VOLCANIC
Dark-GreyPine GrainedFoliation at 70 Deg, Can.Weakly Fractured
(2 Practures/Metre)2i Quartz-Carbonate Veining randoi -- Avg, Width
SBBPyrite; H disseo.Chalcopyrite: (tt in qvsPyrrhotite: (tt
dissee.Carbonate Alteration:Chlorite Alteration:
Trace specular hematite? in qv at 160,11 Unit is tuffaceous in
sections
163,7 170,3 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
GreyPine GrainedFoliation at 75 Deg, Cai,Weakly Fractured 13
Fractures/Metre)(li Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 30 Deg, Cai, - Avg,
Width
leu Pyrite: ((tt
186618671868
1869
1870
156,70 157,60157,60 158,50158,50 159,10
159,60 160,20
160,40 161,00
1871 166,20 166.S
0.90 5,0000,90 80,0000,60 65,000
0,60 60,000
0,60 45,000
0,60 nil
4958495949604961
166,77167,40168,00168,60
167,40168,00168,60169,20
0,630,600,600,60
nilnilnilnil
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Froi (B)
To (B)
-Description-
Chlorite Alteration: Silica Alteration: Kellov-Green Sericite
Alteration: Don Magnetic
Coarsening upvards sequence of fine U2n) to coarse()2cn) uphole
i
Saiple Frog ToMo, d) d)
4962 169,20 169.804963 169,80 170,30
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho(B) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) Ippb) (ppb)0,60 nil0,50 nil
170,3 174,1 MAFIC TDFP
Brown-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 75 Deg, Cai,Heakly Fractured
(4 Fractures/Metrell* Quartz Veining -- Avg, Width hunPyrite:
UtPyrrhotite: UtMagnetite: (UtGarnet Alteration: ItCarbonate
Alteration:Heakly Magnetic
Upper contact is irregularQuartz veins are blueSulphides
assoc.vith thin cherty interbandsCarbonated fracture surfacesTrace
fuchsiteLover contact not veil defined
496449654966496718724968
170,30 170,70170,70 171,30171,30 172,00172,00 172,60172,60
17.3,50173,50 174,10
0,40 5,0000,60 20,0000,70 5,0000,60 10,0090,90 303,0000,60
200,000
174,1 178,0 CHERT WITH MASSIVE SOLPBIDES
light-Grey Fine Grained
18731874
174,10 175,00175,00 175,90
0.90 306,000 0,90 nil
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Froa (B)
To In)
Pyrrhotite: 15*. Pyrite; 104 Magnetite: 2-54 Biotite Alteration:
Moderately Magnetic
-Description- Saaple Proa To WidthNo, (B) (B) (B)
1875 175,90 176,50 0,601876 176,50 177,10 0,601877 177,10 178,00
0,90
Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Mo (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) nil nil nil
178,0 207,8 HASSIVE SULPHIDES MITHIN CHERT
KellovHediua Grained Pyrite: M Pyrrhotite; 10-151 Magnetite:
10', Chalcopyrite: (Ul Strongly Magnetic
10-154 chert
18781879188018811882188318841885
188618871888
1889189018911892189318941895189618971898
178,00178,70179,30179,90180,50181,10181,70182,30
182,90183,50184,10
184,90185,40186,00186,60187,20187,80188,40189,00189,60190,20
178,70179,30179,90180,50181,10181,70182,30182,90
183,50184,10184,80
185,40186,00186,60187,20
, 187.80•188,40189,00189,60190,20190,90
0,700,600,600,600,600,600,600,60
0,600,600,70
0,500,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,70
nilnilnil
10,00010,00010,000
nilnil
nilnil
10,000
nilnilnil
45,000nilnilnilnilnil
10,000
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:r;r:::::;;;:::::::::::::::::::;r:;r:;::rr;;:;::::r:;;rr:r::::::::r:::r::::r:::::::::::
From To —————————— Description —————————— Saipleis, i (ID)
No,
189919001901190219031904190S1906190719061909191019111912191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924
.19251926
207,8 211,0 FERRDGINODS CHERT
Dark-Grey 1927Fine Grained 1928
:r;;rr:r:
Froid)
190,90191,50192,10192,70193,30193,90194,50195,10195,70196,30197,00197,60198,20198,80199,40200,00200,60201,20201,80202,40203,00203,70204,30204,90205,50206,10206,70207,30
207,90208,50
Tod)
191,50192,10192,70193,30193,90194,50195,10195,70196.30197,00197,60198,20198,80199,40200,00200,60201,20201,80202,40203,00203,70204,30204.90205,50206,10206,70207,30207,90
208.50209.10
;::::a::
Width(B)0,600,600.600,600,600,600,600,600,600,700,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,600,700,600,600,600,600,600,600,60
0,600,60
Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb)nilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnil
10,000nilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnil
35.000nilnil
10,00020,00010,000nil
nilnil
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From (a)
To IB)
-Description-
Lower Contact at 50 Deg, Cai, Weakly Fractured 12
Fractures/Metre l Kagnetite: 10* Pyrrhotite: 5* Pyrite: l*
Moderately Magnetic
Saeple Proi ToNo, (B) (D)
1929 209,10 209,801930 209,60 210,401931 210,40 211,00
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As KoIn) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb)0,70 nil0,60 nil0,60 nil
211,0 212,8 MAFIC DYKE
Dark-GreyFine GrainedLower Contact at 75 Deg. Cax.Weakly
Fractured (2 Fractures/Metre)((tt Carbonate Veining randon -- Avg,
Width linWeakly Magnetic
1932 212,70 213,40 0,70 nil
carbonate phenocrysts
212,8 215,2 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Dark-GreyFine GrainedWeakly Fractured (4
Fractures/Metre)Pyrrhotite: ttPyrite: ttMagnetite: ttGarnet
Alteration: 2',Chlorite Alteration: ttHeakly Magnetic
193319341935
213,40214,00214,60
214.00214,60215.20
0,600,600,60
nil nil nil
215,2 224,4 INTERMEDIATE TDFF
Dark-Grey
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From To — — — — — — -—Description ——— - — - —— ™ Sanple Prom d)
(ml No, (B)
Fine Grained 1936 216,20
*
To(B)
217,10
Width(B) 0,90
Au tppb) nil
Ag !ppb)
NHB 87-
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(ppb) (ppb)
02
17
Pb(ppb)
nl iSt) AS(ppb) (ppbl (|
Ho
Foliation at 70 Deg, Cax,Weakly Fractured (4
Fractures/Metre)Pyrites (It on fract.surfacesKagnetite; (tt thin
seansSilica Alteration; 2i in two zonesGarnet Alteration: l
\Kellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 21 on foliation planesModerately
Magnetic
Rough sorting of tuffaceous naterial frog fine to
coarseuphole
224.4 E.O.K.
224,4 END OF HOLE,
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Sample No,
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
Hi
FroB IB!
8,23
8.84
9,45
10,06
10,67
11,28
11,89
12.50
13.11
13.72
14.33
14.94
18.60
19,21
19.51
20.12
20.73
21.34
To (B)
8,84
9.45
10,06
10,67
11.28
11.89
12.50
13.11
13.72
14.33
14.94
15.55
19.21
19,51
20,12
20,73
21,34
21,95
Width (B)
0,61
0,61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0,61
0,61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.30
0,61
0.61
0,61
0.61
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* --Jt-- . - — .pAma y If OB H ••• — w**oAcKd ift B
2ipy, Hnag.Hpo,
5*py, tpo,
5tpo.(ltpy,Tr,cpy,llsericite
5*po,Upy,(ttcpy.5tchlor*ser,
25taag,5tpy,Tr,cpy,
2-54py*po Tr, garnets
Banded lag. seals l-2cn vide
carb, chlor. nag, alteration
2-5*py
2*py.*po.
Banded tag.Beans l-2ci vide
2cB vide carb. vein
Hell foliated last 15cn
Kylonitic zone.2ci qc vein
Upo
Hpo.Hiag.Hpy.(Ucpy
chlor, alt, prod, brecc.teit,
Upy, carbonate vein
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Sanple No,
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
Hi
Froa (K)
21.95
22.56
23.11
23,78
27.44
29.73
31.40
32.62
34.15
34.45
34.96
54.27
55.79
56.40
57.01
57.62
58,23
95.70
To (B)
22.56
23,11
23,78
24,39
28,05
30,34
31.71
33,23
34.45
34.96
35,87
54.88
56.40
57,01
57,62
58,23
58,84
96.30
Width(B)
0,61
0.55
0,67
0.61
0,61
0,61
0,31
0.61
0,30
0,51
0,91
0,61
0,61
0,61
0,61
0.61
0.61
0,60
Thin tag. and po.seais
10cB vide qv
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Sample No.
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
m9
FroD(B)
96.30
98,50
99.40
103,00
104,30
109.30
115.90
116.30
118.60
126.20
137.20
138.10
145.10
146,00
156,70
157,60
158.50
159,60
ToID)
98,50
99,40
100,80
103,70
104.90
109.60
116.30
117.10
119,50
126.80
138.10
139,00
146,00
147,00
157,60
158.50
159.10
160.20
Width(D)
2,20
0.90
1.40
0,70
0.60
0.30
0.40
0.80
0.90
0.60
0,90
0,90
0.90
1.00
0.90
0.90
0,60
0,60
* m m . m . . v . . D ft WL 3 V If Q * . m * i. m m m m mtVClidi
ho
lOci qv w?bio,tpy,Tr,po
Upy.Tr, fuchsite
3 ci qv, Tr, fuchsite
2*py.5-lfl*biotite perv.carb,
Itpy,
7 CD qv Kith py,2tgarnets
llpy.Tr,po.2-4cii qc veins
Trace fuchsite
Chalco-qtz vein Tr, fuchsite
Thin fracture w/talc.py.fuch.
silicif, zone Thin fuch.seans
ttpy, Thin qvs Fuchsite
Hpy, cpy+po frac, fillings
Sim cpy vein lipy dissei,
cpy in qv
py stringers pytgiatic qvs
cpy in thin pytgsatic qvs
py, fracture fillings
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Sanple No,
1870
1871
4958
4959
4960
4961
4962
4963
4964
4965
4966
4967
1872
4968
1873
1874
1875
^76
nFro(B
160,
166.
166.
167,
168,
168,
169,
169,
170.
170,
171,
172,
172.
173.
174,
175.
175,
176.
'B l
40
20
77
40
00
60
20
80
30
70
30
00
60
50
10
00
.90
50
To (B)
161.
166.
167.
168,
168,
169.
169.
170.
170.
171.
172.
172.
173.
174.
175.
175.
176.
177.
00
80
40
00
60
20
80
30
70
30
00
60
50
10
00
90
50
10
Ui AHid(B
0.
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.
0.
0.
0,
0,
0.
0,
0,
th)60
60
63
60
60
60
60
50
40
60
70
60
90
60
90
90
60
60
l-2*py. IflcB qv with py,
silicified chlor.seric.
Thin qvs Trace cpy/py,
Thin qvs Trace pyrrhotite
2-lcB qvs Trace pyrrhotit
Trace fuchsite
Trace fuchsite 1 qv
Trace fuchsite
Several thin bluish qvs
Several thin bluish qvs
Thin bluish qvs Tr, cpy/py
4 thin bluish qvs 2i garni
Fuch.qtz banding Itpytpo
Bluish qvs v/py+po.Fe.cari
Slpytpo
lOtpo, Itpy,
15tpo, Ifltoag,
20lpo 5tpy
.......... — .. — . ...... — — — ....... — ... ——
............................ — --....-..-...........
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Sample No.
1877
1889
1894
1919
1923
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
FroB (B)
177.
184.
187.
203.
205.
207.
208.
209.
209.
210.
212.
10
90
80
00
50
90
50
10
60
40
70
To (B)
178.
185.
188.
203.
206.
208.
209.
209.
210,
211.
213.
Width (B)
00
40
40
70
10
50
10
80
40
00
40
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0,
0.
0.
90
50
60
70
60
60
60
70
60
60
70
..............................
20*py lOipo
crude banding
90* chert 10* py.
Includes lOcu nafic dyke
crude aagnetite-py, banding
crudely banded Bag.+poOOt)
208.92-209.10 nassive sag
85Uiag, 15tpo. Tr.py
SQlmag. 30lpy,
po seass chlor.alt.
magnetite bands
*
-
AZIMUTH: 130 degrees NHB 87-02"lo 5f1
20
40
- BO
. BO
. 120
140
.. 160
180
- 200
• - 220
-. 240
1
FERRUGINOUS CHERT
MASSIVE SULPHIDES
FERRUGINOUS CHERT KITH MASSIVE SULPHIDES
OVERBURDEN
FERRUGINOUS CHERT MAFIC VOLCANIC MYLONITEFERRUGINOUS CHERT
MAFIC VOLCANIC ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSION
MAFIC VOLCANIC
IRON FORMATION
INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
•MAFIC VOLCANIC•INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANICLASTIC
•MAFIC TUFF-CHERT KITH MASSIVE SULPHIDES
•MASSIVE SULPHIDES NITHIN CHERT
•FERRUGINOUS CHERT-MAFIC DYKE
'FERRUGINOUS CHERT 'INTERMEDIATE TUFF
END OF HOLE: 224.4 meters.
NORAMCO EXPLORATION
Hoy!es Bay #1446 D i amond Dr i 11 Sect i on
NO; NHB 67-02 | Log by: E.FIoodLocation! L8E , 2+75N | Datei
Jan.30 1987Azliuthi 130 degreesDip! -49 degreesDate Drawn:
08-09-1987GEOCOM CORELOG 100
CIaIn: 8B5495Scale: 1 : 1000
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Property: Hoyles Bay 11446
Partner:
Azinuth: 130 degrees
Logged By: Eugene Flood
Date Started: Feb.l 198?
Core Size: BQ
Drill Company: KiB Drilling
NTS: 52H/4
dais}: 865496
Dip: -49 degrees
Casing: Out
Date Completed: Peb,3 198?
Core Location: Buffalo Hine Site
Overburden: 14,99 tetres
Township: Bateaan
Coordinates: HOE , 3+45N
Length: 15?,58 netres
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged: Peb,2-5 198?
Samples Shipped: Feb.6 198?
kid Dip Tests
f 1. 14.99 o -55 deg. j 3. 117.6 B -49 deg,
l 2, , 58,8 i -49 deg. l 4. 157,58 l -45 deg,
Purpose
Conclusions
Reconnendations
To test a "massive sulphide" I.P.response,
The massive sulphide unit from 70.1 - 80.0 is considered to be
responsible for the I.P.anoiialy,
Follov up drill locations are dependant on assay results
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Fronts) Tola) — ————
0,0 15,0 OVERBURDEN
15,0 64,8 MAFIC VOLCANIC
-Description———————-———-———.—-—Mineralization(s)-
64,8 70,1 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
70,1 80,0 KASSIVE SULPHIDES HITHI8 CHERT
80,0 81,9 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
81,9 86,8 MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE FLOH
86,8 87,5 MASSIVE MAGNETITE
87,5 89,2 MASSIVE PYRITE
Magnetite (5t) Pyrite (1-2*1 Chalcopyrite UUt)
Magnetite Pyrite W) Chalcopyrite UM)
Magnetite Pyrite M)
Magnetite HOU Pyrite 15*)
Magnetite (95*) Pyrite (5*) Chalcopyrite ((Ut)
Pyrite (95V) Magnetite Ut) Chalcopyrite KUt)
•Alteration(s)-
Silica (25*,) Chlorite (10*1 Carbonate 15*1 Biotite (24) Epidote
l (l*.)
Chlorite (10-154) Carbonate O
Chlorite (W Garnet Km)
Carbonate O Silica O Chlorite O
Epidote U(U)
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To (B)
•Description————————-—---—-——-———JlineralizationU)—————--——Alteration(s)-
89,2 92,1 MASSIVE MAGNETITE WITH PYRITE IN CHERT
92,1 135.7 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANIC
135,7 157,6 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANOCLASTIC
Magnetite Pyrite (5-10*1
Pyrite (54) Magnetite (51) Chalcopyrite UW)
Pyrite HW Magnetite
Silica (5*,) Chlorite (W Epidote {(li)
Chlorite (51) Biotite (21)
Biotite (10*,) Chlorite (It) Garnet Kit)
157,6 END OF HOLE,
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FroB To
0.0 15.0 OVERBURDEN
15.0 64.8 HAFIC VOLCANIC
-Description-
Dark-Grey to Dark-GreenFine GrainedFoliation at 45 Deg.
Cai.Weakly Fractured (3 Fractures/Ketrel{H Carbonate Veining random
-- Avg. Width IDDRagnetite: 54Pyrite: 1-21Chalcopyrite: ( (ttSilica
Alteration; 25*Chlorite Alteration: 104Carbonate Alteration:
54Biotite Alteration: 24Epidote Alteration: (14Moderately
Magnetic
Several silicification zonesjlS,55-16,46 27.44-33.2335.98-37.5
52.8-62.515.55-18.60 5-104 py18.60-19.51 High cone, of epidote and
brown carbonate.Several sections with a vuggy texture;44.97-46.95
47.87-48.48 62.80-63.26
SanpleNo,
19371938193919401941194219431944
194519461947194819491950
195119521953
195419551956
From(D)
14,9915,8816,4617,0517.7918.5219,4020.29
24,7025,5826,4627,3428,2229,11
29,9930,5831.46
34,1037,0437,93
To(n)
15,8816.4617,0517,7918.5219,4020,2921.17
25,5826.4627,3428,2229,1129,99
30,5831.4632,05
34,9937,9338,95
Width(D)
0,690,580,590,740,730,880,890.88
0.880,880,880,880,890,88
0,590,880,59
0,890,891,02
Au(ppb)
25,00020,00035,000nilnil
45,000nilnil
nilnilnilnilnilnil
nil5,0005,000
nilnilnil
Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ko (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb!
1957 39,98 40,57 0,59 5,00(1958 40,57 41.45 0.88 nil
1959 42,48 43,36 0,88 nil
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Proa To ———— — ——— - — Description ———————— - — - SaBple(B) (B)
No,
19601961
1 19621963196419651966196?1968196919701971
Proa(B)
43.3644.1044.9845,8646,7547,6348,5149,3950,2751,1652,0452,92
To Width(B)
44,1044,9845,8646,7547,6348,5149,3950,2?51,16
t52,0452,9253,80
(B)0,740.880,880,890,880,880,880,880,890,880,880,88
Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Mo(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb)nil5,000nil
10,000nilnilnilnilnil
10,000nilnil
197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983
54,6055,2756,1557,0457.9258,8059,6860,5661,4562,3363,2164,09
55,2756,1557,0457.9258,8059,6860,5661,4562,3363,2164,0964,78
0,6?0.880,890,880.880.880,880.890,880,880,880,69
nilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnil
10,00nilnil
64,8 70,1 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Dark-GreyFine GrainedWeakly Fractured (4 Fractures/Metre)li
Carbonate Veining randoB -- Avg. Width In
1984198519861987
64,78 65,5665,56 66,4466,44 67.3367,33 68,21
0,780,880,890,88
nilnilnil
15,000
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FroB To ———————— -— W (B)
Magnetite: 5* Pyrite: tt Chalcopyrite: ((tt Chlorite Alteration:
Carbonate Alteration: Moderately Magnetic
—Description —————
10-15*
•- ———— SaBple No,
1988 1989 1990
Proa (i)
68,21 68,80 69,38
68 69 70
To (B) .80 .38 .07
Width (B) 0,59 0,58 0,69
:xri:r::
Au (ppb)
45,000 10.000 25,000
Ag (ppb)
PUWU
(ppb)Zn
(ppb)Pb Sb As Mo
(ppb! (ppbi (ppb) (ppb)
Sections have a vuggy texture Coarse pyrite cubes up to lea
70,1 80.O MASSIVE SULPHIDES WITHIN CHERT
Brown to KellowKediun GrainedWeakly Fractured (2
Fractures/Metre)Strongly Magnetic
Section 72.66 - 80,11 crude banding 40 deg,
Cas.40*po,40*iiag,54py,15*chert,Tr,cpy.Section 78 -80 70* py 15*
lag 5* chert
19911992199319941995
199619971998199920004701470247034704470547064707
70,0770,5671,1571,7472,32
72,9173.5074.0974,6875.2675.8576.4477.2577.9178,5079,0979,67
70,5671,1571,7472,3272,91
73,5074,0974,6875,2675,8576,4477,2577,9178,5079,0979.6779,97
0,490,590,590,580,59
0,590,590,590,580,590,590,810.660,590,590,58
: 0.30
nilnil
10,000nilnil
nilnil
10,00030,00010,00015,000nilnil
10,00015.000nilnil
0JM1.9 FERRUGINOUS CHERT
Dark-Grey 4708 79,97 80,56 0,59 nil
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FroB To —— - ———— - —(B) (i)
Fine GrainedWeakly Fractured (214 Carbonate VeiningMagnetite:
154Pyrite: 54Chlorite Alteration:Garnet Alteration: (Strongly
Magnetic
Fractures/Metre)randoa -- Avg, Width IBID
54{H
SaapleNo,
470947104711
Fr(
808181
OBB).56.14.44
i
818181
To(B).14.44.91
Hi'(000
dthB).58.30.47
Au ' Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho(ppb) Ippb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb) (ppb)nilnil
5,000
81,9 86,8 HAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE FLOW
Dark-GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 52 Deg, Cax,Weakly Fractured
(7 Fractures/Metre)Kagnetite: 104Pyrite: 54Carbonate
Alteration:Silica Alteration:Chlorite Alteration:Moderately
Magnetic
84,98-85,77 strongly chloritizedWeakly brecciated texture to
nost of the core
86,8 87,5 MASSIVE MAGNETITE
BlackFine Grained(14 Carbonate Veining randoB -- Avg. Width
IBBMagnetite: 954Pyrite: 5*.
471247134714471547164717
81,9182,6183,5084,3885,2686,14
82,6183,5064,3885,2686,1486,80
0,700,890,880,880.880,66
5.00^nil
15,00nilnil
15,0014718 86,80 87,49 0,69 53,C
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FroB (B)
To (ID)
-Description- Saaple No,
Chalcopyrite: Strongly Magnetic
Upper contact irregularCoarse pyrite cubes up to leo wide
87,5 89,2 MASSIVE PYRITE
Hello*Kediun to Coarse GrainedWeakly Fractured (2
Fractures/Metre)Pyrite: 95*Magnetite: 14Chalcopyrite: ((HEpidote
Alteration: ( (l\Weakly Magnetic
ttchert
89.2 92,1 MASSIVE MAGNETITE WITH PYRITE IN CHERT
BlackFine GrainedP, Carbonate Veining -- Avg, Hidth
2mmMagnetite: 50*,Pyrite: 5-101Silica Alteration: 5iChlorite
Alteration: 2 \Epidote Alteration: (ItStrongly Magnetic
471947204721
From (B)
To (o)
87,4987,9188,49
87,9188,4989,16
Width Au Ag Cu Zr, Pb Sb As Mo (B) (ppb) (ppb) Ippbl (ppb) (ppbl
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
0,42 40,0000,58 15,0000,67 15,000
47224723472447254726
89,1689,8690,5591,1491,73
89,6690,5591,1491,7392,07
0,700.690,590,590,34
30,00015,00015,000nilnil
92,m5,7 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANIC
Grey 4727 92.07 92,90 0,83 30,0
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FroEi (B)
To (B)
Pine Grained
-—Description--———— OdSplcNo,
4728
Froi (a)
92.90
To (B)
93,79Foliation at 45 Deg. Cai.Weakly Fractured (3
Fractures/Metre)(tt Carbonate Veining randoio -- Avg, Width
2mPyrite: 5*Magnetite: 5*Chalcopyrite: ((ttChlorite Alteration:
5*Biotite Alteration: 2*Hoderately Magnetic
Pervasive strong carbonate alteration 95.48-111.89 Wpy
97.26-97.66 Hafic Dyke
SanpleNo,
4728
47294730473147324733473447354736473747384739474047414742474347444745474647474748
Froi(a)
92.90
94.1894,9695.8496,7397,6198.4999,37
100,25101.14102,02102,90103,78104,66105,55106,43107,31108,19109,07109,96110,84
To(B)
93,79
94,9695,8496.7397.6198,4999,37100.25101,14102.02102,90103.78104.66105.55106,43107,31108.19109.07109,96110,84111.72
WidthIn)0,89
0,780,880.890,880.880.880.880,890,880,880.88
, 0,880,890,880.880,880.880.890.880,88
Au(ppb)
15,000
10,000nilnilnilnil
15,000
nil5,0005,000nilnilnil
5,000nil
5,000nilnilnilnil
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Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ko (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) ippb) (ppb)
Ippb)
4749 112,31 113,19 0,88 nil
47504751475247534754
118,48 119,36119,36 120,25120,25 121,13121,13 122,01122,01
122,89
0,880,890,880,880,88
nil nil nil nil nil
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Froi To In) (ID)
-Description-rrsrssi:
SanpleNo.
47554756475747584759'476047614762476347644765476647674768
FromIn)
122.89123.77124.66125.54126.42127.30128.18129.07129.95130.83131.71132.59133.48134.36
r:r:r:rer:
Tod)
123.77124.66125.54126.42127.30128.18129.07129.95130.83131.71132.59133.48134.36135.24
Widthla)0.880.890.880.880.880.880.890.880.880.880.880.890.880.88
Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Mo(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb)
(ppb)nilnilnilnilnil
15.00015.00035.000
nilnilnilnilnilnil
135.7 157.6 INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC VOLCANOCLASTIC
GreyFine GrainedFoliation at 60 Deg. Can.Heakly Fractured (l
Fractures/Metrel(H Quartz Veining at 60 Deg. Cai. -- Avg. Width
4fflnPyrite: MMagnetite: ((UBiotite Alteration: 101Chlorite
Alteration: HGarnet Alteration: (liNon Magnetic
140.70-145.3 l-2*py (lliag.perv carb.chloritic alt.
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Froffi d)
To d)
-Description-
145.3-148.48 relatively fine fragments Ulci) 148.48-154.70
relatively coarse fragments Olcul 154.70-155.79 relatively nassive
felsic flow
Saaple From To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho lo. d) (B) (D)
(ppbl (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppbl (ppb) (ppb)
157.6 END OF HOLE.
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Salop No
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
le From(a)
14.99
15.88
16.46
17.05
17.79
18.52
19.40
20.29
24.70
25.58
26.46
27.34
28.22
29.11
29.99
A30.58
31,46
34.10
Tod)
15.88
16.46
17.05
17,79
18.52
19,40
20.29
21.17
25,58
26,46
27,34
28.22
29.11
29,99
30,58
31,46
32,05
34,99
Widthir,)
0,89
0.58
0,59
0,74
0.73
0.88
0,89
0.88
0,88
0,88
0.88
0.88
0.89
0.88
0,59
0.88
0.59
0.89
BSBBrBBsrrzzzzzzBBzzzzzzzszBZSESBBSssssBrsriBBrzzzBB
5-10tpy.silic, carb. nag.
5tpy. carb. nag.
5-10^py.carb.
2-5*py, silk. iperv, carb,
2tpy,epidote(ibrovn carb,
Jipy.epidoteibrown carb.
2tpy perv.carb.
2lpy, 21. 64-21.83 sass.nag,
Upy, perv.carb,
Itpy, vuggy core
2*py. Bilic.perv.carb, ;
Hpy.sihc. perv.carb.
Hpy. Bilic.perv.carb.
Tr.py.silic, perv.carb.
silic.perv.carb.
Hpy, vuggy core
Gtpy. perv.carb.
Well fractured vuggy core
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Samp] No,
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
196?
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
.e Pron(a)
37,04
37.93
39.98
40,5?
42.48
43.36
44.10
44.98
45,86
46.75
47.63
48,51
49.39
50.2?
51.16
A52.Q4
52,92
54.60
To(ID)
37,93
38,95
40.57
41.45
43.36
44.10
44,98
45.86
46.75
47,63
48.51
49.39
50,27
51.16
52,04
52,92
53,80
55.2?
Width(B)
0.89
1.02
0.59
0.88
0.88
0,74
0,88
0,88
0,89
0,88
0.88
0,88
0.88
0,89
0,88
0,88
0,88
0,6?
Hpy. chlor. biotite
2*py.6ilic. chlor. perv. carb.
2tpy,silic,perv.carb,
2lpy,Tr,po,perv.carb,
Upy.silic, carb. bio. chlor.
2ipy. vuggy texture carb,
Hpy. vuggy broken core
Hpy .carbonate
vuggy broken core carb,
epidote biotite vuggy calcite
24py.8ilic.perv. carb.
24py.perv.carb.
2ipy.perv.carb.
2lpy,brown carb,
Yellow silicification biotite
Hpy, Biotite
Hpy.lfllbiotite stringers
Epidote chlor. nag, (talc seam
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1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
19880
1989
1990
Prom (B)
55.27
56.15
57.04
57.92
58.80
59.68
60.56
61.45
62.33
63.21
64.09
64.78
65.56
66.44
67.33
68.21
68.80
69.38
To
56.15
57.04
57.92
58.80
59.68
60.56
61.45
62.33
63.21
64.09
64.78
65.56
66.44
67.33
68.21
68,80
69.38
70.07
Width in)
0.88
0.89
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.89
0.88
0.88
0,88
0,69
0,78
0,88
0,89
0,88
0,59
0,58
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———— Remarks ————
Thin nag. seats
Carb.vein and nag.sean
epidote brown carb. lag. bio.
Tr.py. Biotite stringers
lOlbiotite stringers Tr.py,
biotite stringers Tr.py.
Broken core perv. carb, Bag.
vuggy carb. nag. veil chlor.
Tr.py.nag.Well chlor.
Thin nag seams chlor.
20taag.8eans chlor, carb.
lfl-15*iag,10*chlor,Tr,cpy,
20*,chlor. Tr.py. sag, Thin cvs
2 ea qv with py, chlor,
Hpy.tcpy. chlor,
Upy,
2tpy,5tniag,Tr,cpy,
25taag.2tpy.carb.veins
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Saap. No,
1991
1992
1993
1994
1996
199?
1998
1999
2000
4701
4702
4707
4708
4709
4710
4711
4712
4713
le FroBIK)
70.07
70.56
71.15
71.74
72.91
73.50
74.09
74.68
75.26
75.85
76.44
79.67
79.97
80.56
81.14
A81.44
81.91
82.61
To (D)
70.56
71.15
71.74
72.32
73.50
74.09
74.68
75.26
75.85
76.44
77.25
79.97
80.56
81.14
81.44
81.91
82.61
83.50
Widthd!
0.49
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.81
0.30
0.59
0.58
0.30
0.47
0.70
0.89
AcBarRB
254nag.254po.Wpy.
24py'po, Tr.cpy.ttiiag.
354po, 354mag, 14py,
254nag. 154po. 104py.Tr.cpy
504nag, 354po 104py Tr.cpy,
554i)ag. 354po. 54py.
504ioag.304po.5tpy. Tr.cpy,
504nag, 4Q4po. 104py
604jiag. 304po Iflipy.
40hag. 30tpo 5tpy
504nag. 304po. l-2*py.
30*py 104po
lOipy
304mag.24py.12cD pink cv
204uag. Trace garnets
Trace pyrite
154nag.l4py. Trace cpy.carb.
24py
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83.50
84.38
85.26
86.14
86.80
87.49
87.91
88.49
89.16
89.86
90.55
91.14
91.73
92.07
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To(o)
84.38
85.26
86.14
86.80
87.49
87.91
88.49
89.16
89.86
90.55
91.14
91.73
92.07
92.90
93.79
94.96
95.64
96.73
Width(D)
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.66
0.69
0.42
0.58
0.6?
0.70
0.69
0.59
0.59
0.34
0.83
0.89
0.78
0.88
0.89
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5*py
5*py
2-5lpy. Trace epidote
Hpy Brecciated teiture,
95hag.5*py,
954py Shag,
854py ISkhert Trace cpy : ,
95tpy '
90*nag.lO*py. ^ ,
lfl*py lOkhlor.lO^carb.S^nag,
SOUiag.lOtpy.lOtcarb.
silic,l-2hag.Hepidote
90imag, 5^py. Stcarbonate
151 pyrite
10* pyrite.
20-254 pyrite ,
15^ pyrite .
154 pyrite
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