Assessment Report for the TCH Diamond Project 2008 Spring Diamond Drill Program for Mining Claims TB # 3008413 to 3008419 Thunder Bay Mining Division Ontario, Canada Devonshire Resources Ltd. #1500, 701 West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C., Canada V7Y 1C6 by ACA Howe International Limited, 330 Bay St., Suite 830 Toronto Ontario M5H 2S8 Prepared by David Cedergren October 23, 2008
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Assessment Report for the
TCH Diamond Project
2008 Spring Diamond Drill Program
for Mining Claims TB # 3008413 to 3008419
Thunder Bay Mining Division Ontario, Canada
Devonshire Resources Ltd. #1500, 701 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, B.C., Canada V7Y 1C6 by
ACA Howe International Limited, 330 Bay St., Suite 830 Toronto Ontario M5H 2S8 Prepared by David Cedergren
October 23, 2008
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Figure 3. Drillhole Locations and Claims
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Following the completion of a hole, drill collars were marked with flagged posts. The core
was left stacked in several locations in the bush. Core from holes TCH-08-01 to TCH-08-08 was
stored at a central lay-down area off the logging access road at 528,000E and 5,434,700N. For
the remaining five holes, drill core was left stacked at the drill collar locations. The following are
brief descriptions of the 13 holes. Drill sections have been provided for only those holes which
intersected possible kimberlite lithologies: holes TCH-08-07 and 08.
TCH-08-01 (Claim 3008418)
Hole TCH-08-01 tested a positive magnetic anomaly identified by Condor on the North
Shore of Route Lake. The drill was able to set up directly over the anomaly and drilled to a depth
of 120 m. The hole intersected a moderately magnetic diabase dyke that is interpreted to be the
cause of the anomaly.
TCH-08-02 (Claim 3008416)
Hole TCH-08-02 tested a coincident EM/negative magnetic anomaly identified by Condor
over a small pot lake. The anomaly lay east of the coarse picroilmenite halo in an “up-ice”
direction. The hole was set up on the east side of the lake due to spring thaw conditions (Photo 1,
page 6) and was drilled at an inclination of -68 and bearing of 270o for 75 m. The hole was
terminated after encountering a small, very fine grained diabase dyke that is interpreted to be the
cause of the anomaly.
TCH-08-03 (Claim 3008416)
Hole TCH-08-03 tested an EM anomaly over a small lake that was identified by Orequest
Consultants. This anomaly lies approximately 200 m east of the coarse picroilmenite halo. The
drill was located along the lake’s shoreline and the hole drilled toward the centre of the anomaly.
A fine grained diabase dyke similar to that which was encountered in Hole TCH-08-02 was
encountered and the hole was terminated.
TCH-08-04 (Claim 3008414)
Hole TCH-08-04 tested a magnetic high identified by Orequest Consultants lying on the
east side of a small lake. This target is approximately 1 km up-ice of the concentrated sample
area. The hole intersected only granite and gneiss and the cause of the magnetic anomaly
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remains undetermined.
TCH-08-05 (Claim 3008415)
Hole TCH-08-05 tested a magnetic high anomaly located on the eastern edge of the coarse
picroilmenite halo. The hole intersected only granite and gneiss and the cause of the magnetic
anomaly remains undetermined.
TCH-08-06 (Claim 3008415)
Hole TCH-08-06 tested a magnetic high anomaly located within the coarse picroilmenite
halo and ~300 m directly up ice of where the kimberlite-like sample was recovered in 2005. The
hole intersected a moderately magnetic gneiss that may be the cause of the anomaly.
TCH-08-07 (Claim 3008415)
Hole TCH-08-07 tested a magnetic low anomaly located at the southern edge of the coarse
picroilmenite halo. The hole intersected a micaceous, highly magnetic, fine to medium grained
dyke with inequigranular texture. The rock has tentatively been described as lamprophyre
pending detailed petrographic study. A drill cross section of the hole is presented in Figure 5.
TCH-08-08 (Claim 3008415)
Hole TCH-08-08 was drilled directly up ice of TCH-08-07 and adjacent to where the
kimberlite-like sample was recovered in 2005. The hole intersected a dyke similar to that found
in hole TCH-08-07. The intercept in this borehole however contained a 40 cm intercept of much
coarser grained material. The rock has again been tentatively described as lamprophyre pending
a detailed petrographic study. A drill cross section of the hole is presented in Figure 6.
TCH-08-09 - TCH-08-13 (Claim 3008413)
Holes TCH-08-09 to 13 were designed to test the northern part of the coarse picroilmenite
halo for the lamprophyre lithology similar to that found in holes TCH-08-07 and 08. All the
holes were drilled at -45 dip, perpendicular to ice flow direction, as well as the strike of the
previously encountered dykes. For the most part, the holes intersected only granite and gneiss
with some minor sections of diabase dyke. The holes did not intersect the lamprophyre lithology
encountered in holes TCH-08-07 and 08.
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Figure 5. TCH-08-07 Cross-section
TCH-OS-07 Claim #: 3008415 - Killala Lake Area - ThunderBay Division Collar: UTM 527500E 5434820N (NADa3) Collar Elevation: 329m asl Astronomic Azimuth: 258 Dip -55 Length: 115metres
25metres
EOH 115m
TCH-08-07 Looking N12W (Astronomic)
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Figure 6. TCH-08-08 Cross-section
EOH 115m
TCH-08-08 Claim #: 3008415 - Killala Lake Area - ThunderBay Division Collar: UTM 527512E 5435303N (NADa3) Collar Elevation: 324m asl Astronomic Azimuth: 270 Dip -45 Length: 115metres
25metres
TCH-08-08 Looking North (Astronomic)
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Approximate costs pertaining to the diamond drill program are presented in Appendix C
of this report.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The results of the 2008 Spring diamond drill program can be utilized for additional
fieldwork and investigating other priority targets as part of an ongoing diamond exploration of
the Property area.
Respectfully Submitted:
A.C.A. Howe International Limited
David Cedergren Geologist
October 23, 2008
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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Kaminsky, F.V., Krasilnikov, A.S., Pogorelov, M.E., Shpanov, V.E., 2005: Report on the
2005 Field Sampling Program for Diamonds in the Ripple Lake Area, Northwestern Ontario, for Ripple Lake Diamonds Inc.
LeBel, J.L., 2004: Summary Report on the TCH Diamond Project, Thunder Bay Mining Division Ontario, for Ripple Lake Diamonds Inc.
OGS, 2000a: Kimberlite, Base metal, Gold and carbonatite Exploration Targets, derived from Overburden Heavy Mineral Data, Killala Lake Area, Northwestern Ontario. Ontario Geological Survey Open File Report 6013
Appendix A
Pic Claim Block Claim Abstracts
from Ontario MNDM website: http://www.mci.mndm.gov.on.ca/claims/clm_mmen.cfm
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THUNDER BAY - Division 40 Claim No: TB 3008413 Status: ACTIVE
Total Work: $ 6,000 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 9 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 15
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 6925
$ 6,191 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,000 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 614 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
D0740.00073
OTHER 2007-Apr-03 WORK PERFORMED (MAG) APPROVED: 2007-JUN-08 $ 4,499 Q0740.00627
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Claim Reservations
01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,000 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 0 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 15
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 6925
$ 6,191 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,000 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 83 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
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01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,000 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 10 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 15
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 6925
$ 6,191 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,000 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 1,463 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
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OTHER 2007-Apr-03 WORK PERFORMED (MAG) APPROVED: 2007-JUN-08 $ 4,470 Q0740.00627
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01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,000 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 4 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 15
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 6925
$ 6,191 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,000 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 83 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
D0740.00073
OTHER 2007-Apr-03 WORK PERFORMED (MAG) APPROVED: 2007-JUN-08 $ 5,294 Q0740.00627
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01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,400 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 0 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 16
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 7386
$ 6,603 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,400 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 404 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
D0740.00073
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01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,400 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 10 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 16
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 7386
$ 6,603 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,400 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 85 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
D0740.00073
OTHER 2007-Apr-03 WORK PERFORMED (MAG) APPROVED: 2007-JUN-08 $ 5,940 Q0740.00627
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01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
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Total Work: $ 6,400 Township/Area: KILLALA LAKE (G-0596)Total Reserve: $ 0 Lot Description:Present WorkAssignment: $ 0 Claim Units: 16
Claim Bank: $ 0
Claim Holders
Recorded Holder(s) Percentage Client NumberRIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC. ( 100.00 %) 401819
Transaction Listing
Type Date Applied Description Performed NumberSTAKER 2004-Feb-26 RECORDED BY HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (E34118) R0440.00852STAKER 2004-Feb-26 HICKMAN, CLIFFORD NEIL (303040) RECORDS 100.00
% IN THE NAME OF STARES, STEPHEN A (197243)R0440.00855
TRAN 2004-Jun-22 STARES, STEPHEN A (197243) TRANSFERS 100.00 %TO RIPPLE LAKE MINERALS INC. (401819)
T0440.00233
MISC 2004-Nov-25 CLIENT (401819) CHANGES NAME FROM RIPPLE LAKEMINERALS INC. TO RIPPLE LAKE DIAMONDS INC.
X0400.00060
OTHER 2006-Feb-24 WORK PERFORMED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27 Previously: 7386
$ 6,603 Q0640.00351
WORK 2006-Feb-24 $ 6,400 WORK APPLIED (AMAG, GCHEM, GEOL, MICRO)APPROVED: 2006-JUN-27
W0640.00351
OTHER 2007-Jan-26 WORK PERFORMED (GCHEM) APPROVED:2007-MAR-16
$ 32 Q0740.00168
ORDER 2007-Feb-15 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING2008-FEB-26 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
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Appendix B
Diamond Drill Logs & Cross Sections
Drillhole ID: TCH-08-01
UTM NAD83 Zone 16
Easting (m): 529140 Logged by: D.Cedergren
Northing (m): 5434620 Date: April 20, 2008
Elevation (m): 333
Drill Company: Chenier
Azimuth: N/A Drill Type:
Dip: -90 Core Size: AQTK
Total Depth: 120 Date Completed: April 17, 2008
From (m) To (m) Rock Type Description
0 1.5 OVB
1.5 120 Diabase
Homogenous, fine to medium grained diabase from top to bottom. Interstitial texture with dark green/grey colour. Unit is highly fractured, fractures occur at an angle ~45 deg. TCA with common slickensided surfaces. Prevalent carbonate veins from 100.5 – 103.5 at 45 Deg. TCA. Minor sulphide mineralization throughout. From 43.7 – 45.5 there is a massive, very, very fine grained dark green intrusion that has ~90 deg contact with the main unit.
17.1 21 Tonalite Fine grained tonalite, same as above but with more massive texture.
21 41 Granite
Dark granite. Dark grey/black and pink/orange with glassy look. Fine to coarse grained. Some intercepts are foliated – close to gneiss.
41 51.6 Granite
Fine to med. Grained, highly altered granite. Altered to bright orange colour (hematite ?). ~50% qtz., up to 20% micas.
51.6 62.9 Diabase
V.f. grained mafic dike. Dark blue green colour, massive, homogenous unit. Qtz., veining is common at ~45 de. TCA. Veins have unknown green mineralization as well as minor sulphide mineralization. Contacts are sharp @ ~90 deg. TCA
62.9 75 Tonalite/Granite
gneiss
Dominantly Tonalite/granite gneiss. Weakly to strongly foliated with some small schistose intervals.
Tonalite gneiss with up to 50% bt. Qtz is 30-50%, up to 20% plag. Strong foliated texture. 5.05 – 6.25 m is a massive qtz rich tonalite, including a 5cm wide schist at 5.3 m. Contact is Sharp irregular @~90 deg. TCA.
13.8 19.8 Granite
Med. Grained, massive granite with subordinate gneiss intervals. 50-60% qtz., 15% plag., 15% K-feldspar, ~10% micas. Contact is Sharp irregular at ~50deg. TCA.
19.8 38.7 Gneiss
Fine grained, strongly foliated, white and black tonalite gneiss with subordinate massive tonalite from 24.1–27.95, 31.45–32.75, 34.8–35.9. Sharp straight contact at ~75 deg. TCA
38.7 41.7 Granite
F-m.g granite. Weakly foliated, up to 20% k-feldspar, 40-60% qtz., minor plag, bt. Pink/grey colour.
41.7 62.7 Gneiss
Tonalite gneiss with up to %50 biotite at top of unit but gradually decreasing to ~25% downhole. Quartz rich – up to 70%.
Same as previous tonalite gneiss. Subordinate tonalite/granite from: 79-81.6, 83-84.45, 89.8-92.55, 93.05-95.5. Becomes more schistose downhole – up to 70% bt.
96.95 101.65 Granite?
Highly altered granitoid. Red/brown and light green colour with mottled texture. Very hard due to high qtz content. Sharp straight contact is 45 deg. TCA.
101.65 141.5 Gneiss
Same as alternating tonalite gneiss, massive granite intervals from above. C.g granite, massive granite from: 112.8-114.4, 122-123.15m.
Dominantly tonalite gneiss with 5% m-c.g granite. Gneiss is strongly foliated, f.g., black and white in colour. Moderately magnetic. Sharp straight contact at 60 deg. TCA.
Highly magnetic tonalite gneiss. Subordinate schistose intervals. Contact is broken and undefined with brecciated granite within, with prevalent qtz. veining.
Fine grained, massive, dark bluish grey in colour. ~20% Qtz., 20-30% plagioclase, 10-20% micas, common pyroxene and hornblende. Sharp contact @ 20 deg. TCA
12.65 13.45 Granite
F.g granite. Massive texture. ~60% qtz., ~15% plag., ~15% k-feldspar, ~10% mica. At 13.25 m there is a 3 cm wide intercept of diabase (?) with contacts at ~60 deg. TCA. Contact is sharp straight at 45 deg. TCA.
13.45 16.1 Granodiorite
Similar to above granodorite only this unit is very, very fine grained. M.g granite interval from 14.8 – 14.85 m. Undefined contact
16.1 33.85 Granodiorite
Massive to weakly foliated, med-fine grained and dark grey in colour. 30-40% qtz,, 20% plagioclase, 20% hornblende, 10% biotite. Sharp contact @ ~45 deg. TCA with minor sulphide mineralization.
33.85 98.4 Granite
Medium to coarse grained, overall massive with ~20% foliated gneiss. 50-60% qtz., 10-20% k-feldspar, 10-20% plag., minor bt. and hornblende. Fine grained mafic dike intervals from 84.6-84.85 and 85-85.15m with 45 deg TCA contacts. Gradational contact with tonalite gneiss.
98.4 108.95 Gneiss
Weakly magnetic tonalite gneiss with 20-30% biotite. Interval of pure quartz from 117.55-119.45 m is white/light pink with green/pink altered granite mixed throughout (20%).
108.95 138.75 Granite Fine to medium grained, massive granite. Light grey pink in colour.
Coarse grained granite with secondary schist (SCH band from 1.83 – 1.96 m). ~60% Qtz, 15% K-feldspar, 10% mica. Minor sulphide mineralization near surface.
4.3 5.7 Transitional from granite to gneiss. Up to 20% biotite, weakly foliated. Minor magnetite present.
5.7 7.1 Gneiss F.g granite gneiss with up to 50% biotite, ~40% Qtz and minor K-spar. Weakly foliated.
7.1 9.65 Granite C.g, weakly foliated granite similar to above. Sharp contact 60 deg. TCA.
9.65 15.6 Schist
Schistose texture with 60-70% biotite. Minor chlorite alteration throughout. Sharp contact 45 deg TCA
15.6 29.15 Granite Similar to above. Sharp irregular contact ~40deg TCA.
29.15 29.85 Lamprophyre (?)
Dark green/grey, med – f.g ultramafic dike. Looks like lamrophyre, has an inequigranular texture and contains abundant phenocrystal brown mica-probably phlogopite. Magnetite is abundant as well, possibly secondary replacement of olivine. Lacking visible ilmenite and garnet. Qtz. veins running ~45 deg TCA are .5-4cm. Requires Petrography
29.85 94.7 Granite F.g., massive granite. Very light grey in colour. 60-70% Qtz. content. 10-15% k-spar.
94.7 100.33 Granite
Dark, very fine grained granite with prevalent ~1mm qtz veining. Hematite alteration (?) around qtz veining.
Tonalite gneiss with high Qtz content up to 60-70%, bt. 15-30%, ~15% plag, <5% K-feldspar. Very weakly magnetic. Two small bands (2-3cm wide of very coarse grained granite @ top of hole. Gradational contact
11.8 15 Granite
Med – C.g, massive pink granite. ~50% qtz, 20-30%K-spar, ~15% plag, ~5%micas. Broken, undefined contact with diabase.
15 15.4 Diabase
Very, very fine grained, blue/green mafic dike - probably diabase. 2 cm wide vein looks fibrous, possibly serpentine (?). Sharp contact ~70 deg. TCA.
15.4 39.95 Schist 80% of unit is Schist with a 20% med-c.g, massive granite/tonalite.
39.95 57.25 Granite
Massive, medium grained grey/pink granite with subordinate schist. 54.5 – 55m is schist with ~70% micas including chlorite alteration throughout. Sharp but irregular contact 25-30 deg TCA
57.25 58.9 Lamprophyre (?)
Lamprophyre or hypabyssal kimberlite. -Inequigranular texture. -Overall fine grained with coarser material from 57.7 – 58.1 m. -Contains olivine macrocrysts up to 1 cm as well as common secondary magnetite. -Large schist xenolith measuring 1.5cm. -Grains have diagnostic alteration rims which look similar to armoured lapilli. -Minor phlogopite present, no visible ilmenite or
Granitoid rocks with up to 25% intruded lamprophyre (?) sills (?). Intruded rock is generally running 0-20 deg. TCA with a width of 0.5 – 3 cm. Contains f-g olivine phenocrysts. Contact with diabse is Sharp at 45deg TCA with slickensides.
69.45 73.35 Diabase
Very fine grained diabase dike. Blue green colour with glassy, vitrified appearance. Sharp wavy contact 70-90 deg. TCA,
Overall fine to medium grained (coarse from 9.9-10m). Massive to weakly foliated. 40-60% qtz., 15-20% K-spar., 15-20% plag., ~10%bt. Contact is sharp straight @ ~75 deg. TCA.
10.15 11.15 Gneiss/schist
Mainly tonalite gneiss with significant schist component containing up to 60% bt. 5cm thick quartz vein at 10.6m. gradational contact over 50cm.
11.15 22.15 Granite
Weakly foliated, f-m.g with minor c.g intervals. ~40% qtz., ~25% bt., ~20% K-spar., ~10% plag. Highly fractured from ~16 – 20m with minor sulphide mineralization in fractures. Sharp contact @ 70 deg. TCA.
22.15 28.75 Gneiss
Granite/tonalite gneiss. Some fracturing 0-10 deg. TCA. Weakly magnetic. Lowermost metre is more massive.
28.75 35.15 Gneiss
Tonalite gneiss with <5% K-feldspar. Veins at 29.25, 29.5, 30.3 m are filled with mica w/ sulphide mineralization and are 1-4 cm thick.
Fine grained, homogenous, black and white tonalite gneiss is strongly foliated. ~40% qtz., 15-30% bt., ~20% plag., 0-5% K-spar. Gradational contact between alternating gneiss/granite.
25.45 28.95 Granite
Coarse grained granite with overall massive texture and subordinate foliated gneissic texture. 60-70% qtz., 20% k-spar., 10% plag., 5% biotite.
79.65 82.3 Gneiss Homogenous Tonalite gneiss as above. Contact is sharp straight @ ~45 deg. TCA.
82.3 87.85 Diabase
Dark blue/grey, massive, very, very fine grained mafic dike. Minor quartz ‘veinlets’ @ 0-10 degrees TCA and contain minor sulphide mineralization. Contact is ~45 deg. TCA.