Q Q INTERNATIONAL PLATINUM CORPORATION DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG Paqe: Hole No.: 6T-89-26 53H12SW0003 2.13266 NEMEIGUSABINS LAKE roperty : fS/Twp. : ining Div. : Lain No. : :id: j-ordinates : Levation: ?rom To Im) (m) Big Trout Lake 53 H/12 Patricia 933660 A 37*305 6+90E 1250.0 m (Incremented by 1000 Length: 11 S. 5 a Horizontal Trace: 85.0 a Vertical Trace: 80.0 m Core Size: BO Drill Type: JKS-300 Contractor: Langley Drilling m) Description Drill Depth Collar 45.4 115.5 Hole Survey Data Azimuth Dip 235.0 -45.0 -44.0 -41.0 Sample No. From To BT-Series (K) IB) Starting Date: Completion Date: Recovery: Purpose: Date Logged: Logged by: Submitted By: Length Pt Pd (B) (ppb) (ppb) July 2S, 1989 July 26, 1989 1001 except where noted Intersection of main PGE zone July 27-28, 1989 J. R. Walls J. R. Walls Assays Au Hi Cu Cr t p pb ' i ( ppm) (ppnJ it) .00 21.00 OVERBURDEN With granitic and dioritic boulders. 21.00 28.70 PYROXENIT1C PERIDOTITE Dark grey hard, serpentinized. Up to 40X fine pyroxene grains. Show cleavage faces on split surfaces. (Pyroxenite??) 90X fine O.S-1 mm well packed dark pyroxene and olivine. Difficult to distinguish olivine grains. Matrix is slightly lighter green and very fine grained. IX fine disseminated chromite. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Scattered fine hairline carbonate vein at many angles. Scattered fine fractures with magnetite stringers, and trace sulphides mainly 60-80 degrees to CA. As in BT-88-12 41.60-45.80 and 60.60-83.75 (called dunitic peridotite). 21.00 22.20 Core strongly broken up. Part of bedrock surface! fracturing. Recovery BOX. Main fracture direction 60 degrees to CA. 22.50 22.60 Core broken into fragments by fractures SO degrees to CA. 25.30 Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA. 25.80 28.70 Small veins of ultramafic dyke within foliation and as randomly distributed patches. 25.90 26.00 Fractures 30 degrees to CA with carbonate. 26.00 28.70 Continuously fractured 40 degrees to CA. 27.30 28.70 Strongly foliated 40 degrees to CA. Relict textures obliterated. Talcose light grey with hematite and carbonate throughout. Recovery 90X. I&6S84-S-6 066584 066585 066586 066S87-88 066587 066588 21.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 24.00 25.00 24.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 26.00 25.00 26.00 3.0.0 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 066589-90 26.00 28.70 2.70 066589 26.00 27.30 1.30 066590 27.30 28.70 1.40
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INTERNATIONAL PLATINUM CORPORATION
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG
Paqe:
Hole No.: 6T-89-26
53H12SW0003 2.13266 NEMEIGUSABINS LAKE
roperty : fS/Twp. : ining Div. : Lain No. :
:id: j-ordinates :
Levation:
?rom To
Im) (m)
Big Trout Lake 53 H/12 Patricia 933660
A 37*305 6+90E
1250.0 m (Incremented by 1000
Length: 11 S. 5 a Horizontal Trace: 85.0 a Vertical Trace: 80.0 m
Core Size: BO Drill Type: JKS-300 Contractor: Langley Drilling
July 2S, 1989 July 26, 1989 1001 except where noted Intersection of main PGE zone
July 27-28, 1989 J. R. Walls J. R. Walls
Assays
Au Hi Cu Cr t ppb 'i ( ppm) (ppnJ it)
.00 21.00 OVERBURDENWith granitic and dioritic boulders.
21.00 28.70 PYROXENIT1C PERIDOTITEDark grey hard, serpentinized. Up to 40X fine pyroxene grains.Show cleavage faces on split surfaces. (Pyroxenite??) 90X fineO.S-1 mm well packed dark pyroxene and olivine. Difficult todistinguish olivine grains. Matrix is slightly lighter green andvery fine grained. IX fine disseminated chromite.Moderately to strongly magnetic.Scattered fine hairline carbonate vein at many angles.Scattered fine fractures with magnetite stringers, and tracesulphides mainly 60-80 degrees to CA.As in BT-88-12 41.60-45.80 and 60.60-83.75 (called duniticperidotite).21.00 22.20 Core strongly broken up. Part of bedrock surface!
fracturing. Recovery BOX. Main fracture direction 60degrees to CA.
22.50 22.60 Core broken into fragments by fractures SO degrees toCA.
25.30 Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA.25.80 28.70 Small veins of ultramafic dyke within foliation and as
randomly distributed patches.25.90 26.00 Fractures 30 degrees to CA with carbonate. 26.00 28.70 Continuously fractured 40 degrees to CA.
27.30 28.70 Strongly foliated 40 degrees to CA. Relict texturesobliterated. Talcose light grey with hematite andcarbonate throughout. Recovery 90X.
31.30 ULTRAMAFIC DYKEDark green, very soft. Totally altered to chlorite (and some 066591-92 amphibole). Broken up into fragments. Recovery 70i. 066591 30.00 31.30 Core broken into small fragments. Contact 40 degrees 066S92
to CA. 30.40 30.60 Rusty brown patches of encapsulated fragments of host
rock. 30.90 31.00 Vuggy fractures with weathered out hematite stained
holes. Relict magnetite grains??.
45.60 PYROXENITIC PERIDOTITEAs in 21.0-28.7.Moderately magnetic with trace sulphides. IX disseminated chromite.31.30 33.00 Core broken up by many fractures mainly 60 degrees066593-4-5
with some 30 degrees to CA. Limonite and carbonate on fracture faces. Trace sulphides mainly weathered out.
31.30 31.50 As in 27.3-28.7 textures obscured.
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34.10 36.20 Many fractures. Core broken up continuously into pieces. Main fracture direction 60-70 degrees to CA with fine carbonate veins. Secondary fracture direction 30 degrees to CA. Scattered vuggy calcite veins.
36.20 Core less broken up though fractured even 0.1 m. l Mainly 70 degrees to CA with limonite a nd carbonate on fracture faces.
38.00 Very gradually more coarser grained. Mainly 1-2 mm. Grains slightly darker in a light green fine grained matrix. l
Moderately to strongly magnetic.44.40 45.60 Progressively more and more altered towards dyke.
Lighter coloured. Bleached appearance, with light hematitiKation throughout. Relict grains light grey and talcose. Loss of magnetism.
45.30 45.60 Strongly amphibolitized.
28.70 31.30 2.6028.70 30.00 1.3030.00 31.30 1.30
66593-4-5
066593
066594066595
166596-7-8066596066597066598
66599-0-1066599
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F. 60 47.80 ULTRAMAFIC DYKE Dark groen to 'black very soft crumbly and broken up. Totally 066607-08 IS.60 47.40 1.80
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From To Description
(m) In) No. BT-Series
altered to fine dark chlorite as fine oriented plates. Similar to 066607 28.7-31.3 non-magnetic. Recovery 90X. 066608
Sample
From (m)
45.60 46. SO
To (m)
46.50 47.40
Assays
Length Pt Pd Au Hi Cu (m) (ppb) ippb) Ippb) tpprn) tppiu
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Gradually becoming harder with defined. Non-magnetic to very
Upper contact 40 degrees to CA. 47.40 47.80 Lost Core.
47.80 52.10 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?)Strongly altered next to dyke, relict textures becoming more weakly magnetic. 47.80 49.50 Relict textures totally
amphibolitized (as instaining.
48.10 Shear 40 degrees to CA. Dark green talc and chloriteinfilling. Very soft. Trace sulphides.
49.50 52.10 Progressively harder. 70X loosely packed 2-3 mmtalcose relict pyroxenes (?) in a light green finegrained matrix, IX disseminated chromite.
obscured. 45.3-45.6)
Soft, strongly066609-0-l weak hematite 066609
066610
066611
51.00 Fractures with carbonate 20 degrees to CA. 066612-3-4 066612
47.80 51.00 3.2047.80 49.00 1.20
49.00 50.00 1.00
50.00 51.00 1.00
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52.10 77.00 PYROXENITEGenerally 85X well packed 1-3 mm dark green eerpentinized relict pyroxenes in a slightly lighter fine grained matrix. Classic pyroxenite. Weakly magnetic. Grain size and packing variable. Trace sulphides. As in BT-88-12 83.75-101.0 (called pyroxenitic peridotite). Some zones more coarse grained with up to 70X looselypacked 3-8 mm grains.
Carbonate veins mainly 40 degrees to CA scattered throughout. Trace pyrite along fractures commonly 40-60 degrees to CA. 52.70 52.80 Carbonate filled fractures 20 degrees to CA.
066613 52.10 53.00
52.90 53.30 Long parallel to CA fracture sulphides and fracture faces.
with carbonate and 066614 066615-6-7
06661554.40 Series of fractures 60 degrees to CA. 066616 55.50 Long 10 degrees to CA. Fracture with carbonate. 066617 61.00 Gradually coarser grained and more loosely packed.066618-9-0
Mainly 75X 3-6 mm loosely packed relict pyroxenes. 066618066619
Several fractures and carbonate veins 30 degrees to 066620 CA. Trace pyrite.
59.10 59.30 Carbonate veins and fractures 30 degrees to CA.
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066621-2-3066621066622
62.00 62.30 Core broken up by fractures mainly 40 degrees to CA. 066623Recovery 90X. Some fragments ground.
62.80 62.90 Fractures 60 degrees to CA. Core broken up. Car tionate06662-1-5-6
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53.0054.0054.0055.0056.0057 . 0057.0058.0059.00
60.0060.0061.0062.00
63.00
54.0057.0055.0056.0057.0060.0058.0059.0060.00
63.0061.0062.0063.00
66.00
1.003.001.001.001.003.001.001.001.00
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From To Description
(m) (m)
and limonite on fracture faces.63. SO 63.80 Core broken up by fractures and carbonate veins
degrees to CA. Vuggy calcite veins throughout. 6S.80 6S.90 Fractures with carbonate 30 degrees to CA. 66.00 67.10 Long fracture 10 degrees to CA with pyrite.
m halo of alteration. Pyroxene grains altered to talc. Takes on 'white egg on black 1 appearance.
74.40 2 cm carbonate vein with IX chalcopyrite.74.40 75.40 Blotchy coarse grained zone. 70X 3-5 mm grains. Trace066636-7-8
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sulphides. First appearance sharp against carbonate vein. Gradually fades out and resumes regular pyroxenitic appearance.
76.00 77.00 Gradual transition. Grain size becomes smaller, packing denser and slightly more altered. 30X of grains show pyroxene cleavage faces on split surface.
83.80 PYROXENITIC PERIDOTITEGenerally 85X 1-2 mm evenly packed relict pyroxene and olivinegrains. 30X of grains show pyroxene cleavage on split surfaceotherwise very difficult with weak alteration to distinguisholivine and pyroxene grains. May simply be an altered pyroxenitewhere most of the pyroxene grains have become talcose, subroundedand indistinct.IX Disseminated chromite.Weakly magnetic.Trace sulphides usually associated with fracturesfractured 20-30 degrees to CA and 60-70 degrees to CAand pyrite on fracture faces.77.00 77.50 Series of fractures 30 degrees to CA.
06663675.00 78.00 3.0075.00 76.00 1.00
066637 76.00 77.00 1.00
CommonlyCarbonate
066638066639-0-1
066639066610066641
066642-3-4066642
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From To
(m) (m)
Description
No. BT-Series
Sample Assays
From To Length Pt Pd Au Ni Cula) (m) In) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) ippni) (ppiu i*)
82.00 83.60 Texture gradually becoming more obscured as rock 066643 becomes more altered. 066644
066645-6-7
olivine grains, pyroxene and olivine.
83.80 86.80 ULTRAMAFICStrongly foliated and schistose, 40 degrees to CA obscuring all relict textures. Talcose, with limonite in foliation throughout. Very weakly magnetic. Broken up by fractures parallel to foliation.84.60 Chlorite mud blob-seam, from a shear zone. 84.60 85.00 Lost Core.85.00 85.30 Strongly sheared and totally chloritized. 85.30 85.90 Strongly chloritic.85.90 86.00 Shear zone filled with chloritic mud. 20 degrees to CA. 86.00 86.80 Foliation gradually weakens and relict textures become
more visible. Harder less talcose.
86.80 95.00 ULTRAMAFIC (PERIDOTITE ?)Mottled green-grey talc and serpentine altered peridotite weakly foliated 40 degrees to CA. Relict textures indicate 70X loosely packed 1-2 mm relict pyroxene and Difficult to distinguish between relict Very weakly magnetic.Fractured with carbonate mainly 40 degrees to CA, Trace chromite.Rare trace specks of sulphide.90.40 92.10 Strongly foliated 30-40 degrees to CA. Relict textures
obscured. Soft and talcose with some chlorite. Continually broken along foliation.
90.60 90.80 Strongly fractured parallel to foliation. Recovery 90X.
92.10 93.50 5X disseminated chromite.92.70 Gradually takes on 'white egg on black' appearance.
BOX 1-3 mm relict talcose pyroxene and olivine in afine light green-grey matrix.
93.10 2 cm band, 30 degrees to CA, of 60X disseminatedchromite. Strongly magnetic.
94.00 95.00 Gradually darker and harder with more defined relicttexture.
95.00 115.50 PYROXENITIC PERIDOTITEHard, dark green, BOX 1-2 mm pyroxene and olivine grains. Up to30X of relict grains show pyroxene cleavage on split surface.21 Disseminated chromite.Regualr carbonate veins 30 degrees to CA. Rarely fractuied
No. From To Length Pt Pd Au Ni Cu Cr BT-Series (m) (m) (m) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppm) (ppm) [t)
80* 80t Recovery.10*.5V2V50*. 4m lost SOtre.3*.2*.5*.5*.lot.2*.2t.3t.2*.tt.2V20*. 4m Lost.20Vtt.tt.tt.tt.2*.2*.2*.2*.2*.
Pd:97ppb, Au:10ppb,Ni:2095ppm, Cu:337ppm, Cr:.62\
42.3751.5157.6163.7072.85
65.0494.18
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51.5157.6163.7072.8585.04 Pt
94.18103.33115.52
:51ppb,Ni:700
Pd:103ppb, Au:7pbb,Cu:178 Cr: .49t
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BT-89-28
CLAIM NO.933660
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Scale 1:5000M*tr*l O 100 too SOO
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DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG Hole No. : BT-89-33
Property:NTS/Twp.:Mining Div. :Claim No. :
Grid:Co-ordinates:
Elevation:
From To
(m) (n)
Big Trout Lake53 H/12PatriciaOOOf.dQy O JO*i y
h
21*215; 5*26E
1245.0 m(Incremented by 1000
Length: 295.4 mHorizontal Trace:Vertical Trace:
Core S ize:Drill Type:Contractor:
m)
Description
140.0261.0
BOJKS-300Langley Drilling
Drill Hole Survey Data
Depth Asimuth Dip
Collar 23545.491.1
136.9162.6225.2274.0
No.BT-Series
.0 -64.0" -62.0
-64.0-62.0-62.0-60.0-60.0
Saaple
Froo To(o) (n)
Starting Date:Completion Date:Recovery:r urpose :
Date Logged:Logged by:Submitted By:
Length Pt Pd(n) (ppb) (ppb)
Au.juat 10, 1969August 13. 19891001 except where noted.Deep intersection of main PGE zone.
August 14-16, 1969J. R. WallsJ. R. Walls
Assays
Au Hi Cu Or(ppb) (ppn) (ppBJ 1 1)
.00 12.20 OVERBURDENIncluding dioritic and ultramafic boulders.
12.20 19.00 PYROXENITE (UPPER MARKER)Hard, serpentinized dark green to black. Very sharply definedtexture. 85X dark green-black eerpentinized 1-4 mm relictpyroxene grains in a lighter blue-grey fine grained matrix. Someevidence of layering. Fine grained well packed zones mixed withcoarser grained more loosely packed zones and occasionallybimodal grains size zones. Some areas with increased olivinepyroxenitic peridotite.Bimodal zones consist of 40X 0.5-1.5 mm grains and 6011 2-4 mncoarser grains.Strongly magnetic, trace chromite.Trace sulphides usually associated with carbonate veining.Scattered patches of pyrrhotite infilling matrix around grains.(net textured).12.20 13.00 Altered zone next to bedrock surface. Weakly foliated067290-l-2
067290067291067292
067293-4-5067293
40 degrees to CA. Textures partially obscured.
14.50 14.70 Core lost. Core ends ground. Water return lost.
15.20 Fracture 30 degrees to CA.15.40 Fracture 70 degrees to CA.16.40 Fractures 30 and 70 degrees to CA with carbonate.17.20 Carbonate vein with 2 \ sulphides 40 degrees to CA.17.60 17.70 Matrix packed with fine pyrrhotite.
18.90 19.00 Texture becoming obscured.
067294067295
067296-7-8067296
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16.0017.00
18.0018.00
15.0013.0014.0015.0018.0016.00
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(m) (IB)
Description Sample Assays
No. From To Length Pt F'd Au Ni Ou BT-Series lm) (w) (m) ippb) tppo) (ppbj ippix (pptu
19.00 22.00 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?)Talcose greyish and foliated 30 degrees to CA. Relict texturesindicate 85* 1-4 mm talcose, light grey relict pyroxene grains ina dark green fine grained matrix.Moderately foliated 30 degrees to CA.Strongly magnetic. Weakly hematitized. Trace sulphides.19.00 19.30 Gradually more lighter coloured with increasing 067297
foliation. 19.30 19.60 Long 10 degrees to CA carbonate vein with fine 067298
disseminated pyrite. 20.50 20.90 Carbonate vein with sulphides and fractures paralle!067299-0-l
to foliation 30 degrees to CA. 067299 21.40 21.50 Weakly brecciated carbonate and chlorite filled
fractures with 10X pyrite. 21.80 21.90 Irregular vuggy carbonate vein roughly parallel to CA
with chlorite and stringers of sulphides.
22.00 98.00 PYROXENITE (UPPER MARKER)As in 12.2 to 19.0. 067300Strongly magnetic. Zones with net textured pyrrhotite infilling. 067301Matrix between grains becoming more common. 067302-3-4Fractured regularly 40 degrees to CA. 067302Scattered fine magnetite veins and branching stringers.Weak scattered zones of hematite.24.30 Carbonate vein with sulphides 60 degrees to CA.24.40 Magnetite vein with sulphides 30 degrees to CA.24.80 Chlorite vein 30 degrees to CA with strangers of 067303
sulphides. 25.60 26.10 Long irregular magnetite, carbonate and serpentine
vein parallel to CA with stringers of sulphides.
28.50
31.30
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067304 067305-6-7
067305067306067307
067308-9-0067308067309
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31.50 32.40 Grains becoming light greyfoliated 30 degrees to CA.
31,80 Irregular carbonate and chlorite vein with sulphides30 degrees to CA.
32.40 32.70 Long irregular carbonate, chlorite and magnetite vein067311-2-310 degrees to CA with sulphides. 067311
067312Carbonate vein 60 degrees to CA. 067313
chlorite, carbonate and sulphides 30
soft and talcose. Weakly
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23.0024.0027.0025.00
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26.0027.0027.0028.0029.0030.0030.0031.00
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067310 32.00 33.00 1.00
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Hole- No. :
From To
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35.30
39.50
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46.6047.40
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55.90
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59.20
59.30
59.70
60.60
Description
35.70 Fine grained zone. 90X 0.5-2 mm well packed grains.Contacts roughly 40 degrees to CA (Cycle top?).
Carbonate and magnetite vein with sulphides 40 degreesto CA.
42.70 Fine grained zone, 90X well packed 1-2 mm grains.Contacts 60 degrees to CA.Carbonate vein 60 degrees to CA.
Chlorite-magnetite vein 40 degrees to CA.45.90 Irregular, chlorite, magnetite and minor carbonate
vein with scattered sulphides parallel to CA.Chlorite-magnetite veins 40 degrees to CA.
47.60 Chlorite, carbonate and magnetite vein 10 degrees toCA.
48.00 Fractures 30 degrees to CA.
48.40 Carbonate vein 40 degrees to CA,Same as 46.6.
No. BT-Series
067314-5-6067314067315067316
067317-8-9067317067318067319
067320-1-2067320067321067322
067323-4-S067323
067324
067325
067326-7-8067326
067327067328
51,10 Twisted altered carbonate rich zone 30 degrees to CA067329-0-1with twisting stringers of chlorite.
55.90 Fine grained zone consisting of 90X 1-2 mm well packedgrains.Scattered blebs of pyrrhotite. Strongly magnetic.
Fracture and pyrite 30 degrees to CA.58.00 Coarse grained zone. 8 0Jt 2-8 mm grains. Loosely packed.58.60 Long 20 degrees to CA fracture with chlorite and
sulphides .59.40 Foliated 50 degrees to CA grains elongated.
Carbonate vein with stringeis of sulphides parallel tofoliation 50 degrees to CA.
067329067330067331
067332-3-4067332067333
067334067335-6-7
067335
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59.90 Long 20 degrees to CA fracture with chlorite and06V338-9-0sulphides. 51 disseminated sulphides.
60.80 Irregular chlorite, magnetite and sulphide vein 10067338067339
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(m) (m) No. BT-Serie3
degrees to CA. 06734062.90 63.10 Magnetite and carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA with067341-2-3
stringers of sulphides. 067341067342067343
067344-5-6067344
66.30 66.70 Long parallel to CA carbonate filled fracture. 06734S67.80 68.10 Fine grained zone. 90X 0.5-2 mo well packed grains. 06734668.70 75.00 Fine grained zone. 90X well packed 0.5-2 nm grains. 067347-8-9
06734769.30 69.80 Carbonate and magnetite vein parallel to CA. 067348
067349067350-1-2
0673SO067351
73.90 Magnetite and carbonate vein 70 degrees to CA. 06735274.20 74.40 Irregular chlorite, magnetite and carbonate vein 30
degrees to CA.74.90 75.20 Weakly brecciated chlorite, carbonate and magnetite0673S3-4-5
vein 30 degrees to CA. 06735375.20 Magnetite vein 60 degrees to CA.75.60 75.80 Carbonate, chlorite and magnetite veins 60 degrees to 067354
CA. 0673SS77.80 As above. 067356-7-8
06735678.60 As above. 067357
06735880.20 80.40 Carbonate and chlorite veined zone 30 degrees to CA. 067359-0-1
06735981.20 Carbonate and chlorite vein 40 degrees to CA.81.40 81.60 Long 20 degrees to CA chlorite, carbonate and
magnetite veins cross cut by 2 chlorite, carbonateand magnetite veins 60 degrees to CA.
81.60 82.10 Fine grained zone. 06736083.00 98.00 Transition zone. Gradual change from a well defined 067361
pyroxenite to a diffuse more altered and generally067362-3-4finer grained pyroxenitic peridotite. Trace sulphides 067362throughout. 067363
85.40 Chlorite and magnetite veins 30 degrees to CA.86.00 As above. 06736486.30 86.50 Fine grained zone.86.70 86.80 Chlorite, carbonate, and magnetite vein. Heakly067365-6-7
brecciated 30 degrees to CA. 06736587.60 88.10 Fine grained zone.87.70 Carbonate and magnetite vein 70 degrees to CA. 067366
067367B9.10 Carbonate and magnetite vein 70 degrees to CA.
69.10 89.20 10X disseminated chromite strongly magnetic. 89.30 Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA.
90.10 90.50 Carbonate and magnetite veins. Mainly 50 degrees to CA. Bleached appearance with abundant carbonate.
92.40 Vuggy calcite filled fracture with sulphide stringers 50 degrees to CA.
93.00 Carbonate, magnetite and chlorite vein 50 degree CA.
"93.0 Grains altered with rims of outward growing chlorite andamphiboles radiating fine plates. Sparkly halo around grains."94.0 Orientation of very fine crystalline chlorite andamphibolet?) 30 degrees to CA. (Nematoblastic texture).93.90 94.10 Carbonate and chlorite veined zone 40 degrees to CA.
95.4096.00
Carbonate and chlorite veins 40 degrees to CA. As above.
96.20 96.30 Chromitite broken up. CA.
90X well packed chromite grains. Core Recovery 85X contacts sharp 50 degrees to
Fine grained, light greenvery difficult to define.Moderately to strongly magnetic.Mainly BO-90% 1-2 mm relict olivine grains. Scattered 2-4 mm sizedgrains.1-2X Disseminated chromite.Commonly fractured 30-50 degrees to CA, with pyrite and carbonateon fracture faces.Trace to IX disseminated sulphides.Abundant carbonate and magnetite veinlets commonly 30-50 degreesto CA. Usually containing pyrite.
Magnetite and carbonate vein 60 degrees to CA.Vuggy calcite veins 40 degrees to CA with magnetiteand sulphides.As above.
98.3098.80
98.90
99, 99.
99.50 Vuggy carbonate vein with pyrite 20 degrees to CA. 100.20 Carbonate veins 40 degrees to CA.
Magnetite and pyrite vein 30 degrees to CA.100.40
103.30 103.80 Weakly foliated and twisted 10-20 degrees to CA.
067377-8-9067377
067378067379
067380-1-2067380067381067382067363
99.0099.00
100.00101.0(1102.00102.00103.00104.00105.00
102.00100.00
101 .00102.00105.00103.001 04 . 00105.00106.00
3.001.00
1.001 . 003 . 001.001.001 .001 . 00
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From To
(m) (m)
Description Sample
Mo. BT-Series
Fron (m)
Toin)
Assays
Length (m t
Pt (ppb;
E'd
IppD)Au
Ippbf (ppn ;Cu
l ppti;
Textures becoming obscured. Masses of greyish carbonate.106.40 5 cm wide patch roughly 30 degrees to CA of
chromitite. 90X well packed chromite grains.Strongly magnetic.
106.40 106.70 Calcite and carbonate vein with sulphides weaklybrecciated 30 degrees to CA.
106.60 106.90 Talc and calcite vein. 107.10 Calcite vein 60 degrees to CA. 107.30 Irregular 2 cm sized patch of chromite. Strongly
magnetic. Roughly 60 degrees to CA. 108.20 108.40 Chromitite.90X Well packed fine chromite grains contacts 30 degrees to CA. Strongly magnetic, Erossed by small carbonate veins, 108.40 109,80 'White egg on black' appearance. Talcose. 109.00 109,20 Band 2 cm wide of chromite. Averaging SOX
disseminated chromite. Cut by tension fractures. 109.20 109.80 Bands 30 degrees to CA and disseminations of
CA. Core broken up. Recovery 95X. 109.80 110.40 Strongly fractured with pyrite and carbonate along
foliation.110.00 110.20 Large pyrite crystals in vuggy carbonate infilling. 110.80 111.00 Core broken into pieces with carbonate.
111,50 l cm wide chromite bands 40-50 degrees to CA.111.60 Talc carbonate vein 60 degrees to CA with pyrite.111.70 As above.111.90 As above.112.00 As above.112.20 As above.112.30 As above.112.70 112.80 Contact 20 degrees to CA between a coarse (up to 10
em) grained zone and a fine grained (1-2 m) zone.Weak foliation 20 degrees to CA.
114.00 115.00 Gradually more light grey and talcose. 114.20 114.50 Textures obscured, soft, talcose with 10X
disseminated chromite.114.50 114.60 Ultramafic dyke vein. Dark green, soft, chloritized.
Intrided through chromite band? 20t disseminatedchromite. Trace pyrrhotite. Strongly magnetic.
114.60 115.00 Talc-carbonate vein 10 degrees to CA. Soft lightijreen. 10X disseminated chromite.
067384 106.00 106.70 .70
067385 106.70 107.50 .80
067386 107.50 108.20 .70
067387 108.20 108.70 .50
067388 108.70 109.30 .60
067389 109.30 109.80 .50
067390 109.80 110.80 1.00
067391 110.80 111.40 .60067392 111.40 112.40 1.00
067393 112.40 113.20 .80067394 113.20 114.10 .90
067395 114.10 115.00 .90
115.00 118.00 ULTRAMAFICTalcose, soft, foliatfd 40 degiee.s to CA elongating and obacunmj Ob7396 11 S.00 11 b.00 1.00
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relict textures. (Pyroxenitic??) 2X disseminated chromite. 067397-8-9 Relict textures indicate BOX 1-2 mm talcose grains. Weak 'White on 067397 black 1 appearance. Moderately magnetic. 067398
Sample
Froa In)
116.00 116.00 117.00
To In)
119.00 117.00 116.00
Assays
Length Pt Pd Au Ni Cu ( m ) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) t ppnt ) (ppn)
3.00 1.00 1.00
Or it;
Trace to IX disseminated sulphides.
118.00 122.00 ULTRAMAFIC (CHLORITIZED)Strongly chloritized and amphibolitized. Very soft and crumbly.Recovery 90X. Non-magnetic.Altered dyke zone?? Fractured 30 degrees to CA.Abundant fine ground up shear gouge along fractures shear zone.118.00 118.20 Strongly talcose and broken up.118.20 118.40 SX sulphides along foliation.118.40 119.90 Relict 1-3 mm pyroxene grains within a totally067400-l-2
067399 118.00 119.00 1.00
chloritized matrix.119.90 120.30 Totally chloritized and fractured 30 degrees to CA. 120.80 121.10 Coarse grained zone. Irregular patches of 6-8 mm
relict pyroxenes with massive chlorite matrix. 121.00 121.20 Lost Core. 121.20 121.60 Fragmental appearance. 121.60 122.00 Band of chlorite and talc 30 degrees to CA.
067400067401
122.00 127.00 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?)Soft, strongly, talcose, weakly to moderately magnetic (dependingon amount of chromite) some interstitial carbonate. 'White egg onblack' appearance. Slightly obscured by weak foliation 10-30degrees to CA.Mainly 80X 1-4 mm relict strongly talcose pyroxenes?? ('olivine??)in a dark fine grained matrix. May have originally beenperidotitic.2X Disseminated chromite, trace sulphides.122.00 123.00 Light grey, very soft, talcose. Relict textures067403-4-S
totally obscured. Weakly foliated 20-30 degrees to CA. Weakly magnetic.
IX Disseminated chromite.Trace pyrite along fractures parallel to foliation.
067403067404067405
124.60 125 Very soft,
00 Ultramafic dyke.totally altered to chlorite, light green. Broken into
fragments. Recovery 70)1 Contacts 70 degrees to CA. 125.00 Water return lost temporarily. 067406-7-8
067406067407
126.50 127.00 Gradually visible.
harder, dark green. Relict grains more
119.00119.00120.00
122.00120.00121.00
067402 121.20 122.00
122.00122.00123.00124.00
125.00 12S.OO 126.00
125.00 123.00 124.00 12S.OO
126.00126.001 27. 00
3.001.001.00
.80
3.001.001.001.00
3.001.001.00
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From To Description
(m) (m) No. BT-Series
Sanple
Fro*(B)
To In)
Length (r)
Pt (ppb)
Pd i ppb)
Assays
Au tppb)
Hi t ppn)
Cu ( ppn/
C ri tki
127.00
130.00
130.00 PYROXENITEPossibly pyroxenitic peridotite.Hard, dark green, serpentinized. Looks peridotitic where grainsare slightly obscured.Mainly 85)1 well packed 1-3 mn relict pyroxenes. Weakly tomoderately magnetic.IX Disseminated chromite.Continually veined with carbonate mainly as irregular veinletsdefining foliation 40 degrees to CA. Long fractures throughoutparallel to 10 degrees to CA with carbonate and trace sulphides.127.50 Small patch of chloritized ultramafic dyke.
138.70 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?)Soft, talcose. Mainly 80X 1-4 mm talcose, light grey, relictpyroxene grains in a dark fine grained matrix. Weakly foliated067412-3-4elongating grains 40 degrees to CA. 'White egg on blackappearance.14 Disseminated chromite.Trace sulphides on fracture faces. Mainly 30-60 degrees to CA.Moderately to strongly magnetic.132.10 132.20 Carbonate vein 40 degrees to CA.
067408 127.00 128.00 1.00
067409-0-1067409067410
0674111067412-3-4
067412067413
06741406741S-6-7
067415067416067417
067418-9-0067418067419
128.00128.00129.00
130.00131.00131.00132.00
133.00134.00134.00135.00136.00137.00137.00138.00
131.00129.00130.00
131.00134.00132.00133.00
134.00137.00135.00136.00137.00140.00138.00139.00
3.001.001.00
1.003.001.001.00
1.003.001.001.001.003.001.001.00
138.60 138.70 Gradually less more greenish.
talcose and grains become harder and
138.70 145.00 PYROXENITELight green, moderately hard, serpentinized. Mainly BOX 2-4 mm light to dark green serpentinized loosely packed
pyroxene grains. Commonly fractured 30 degrees and 70 degrees to CA with carbonate and sulphides on fracture faces. Trace chromite. 139.10 139.30 Carbonate veins 30 degrees to CA with fine sulphides.067421-2-3
067421067422
141.40 141.90 Core fractured and broken with vuggy calcite veins30 degrees to CA. Recovery 95*.
142.00 142.60 Long 10 degrees to CA fractures with carbonate and 067423 hematite. 067424-^-6
067424
067420 139.00 140.00 1.00
140.140.141.
000000
142.00143.00143.00
143.00141.00142.00
143.00 146.00 l 4-J. 00
000000
l .00
l .00
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(m) (m) No. BT-Series
Sample
Fro* (B)
To(B)
Length(D)
Pt lf.pt.)
Pd (ppb)
Assays
Au ( p.pb i
Hi l ppm i
Cuif.plD)
Cr ti;
143.60 Calcite vein 40 degrees to CA.144.60 144.80 Fractures with hematite and carbonate 50 degrees to
CA. 145.90 146.00 Fractures 20 degrees to CA. Core broken up.
06742S 144.00 145.00 1.00
145.00 158.00 ULTRAMAFIC {PYROXENITE ?)Soft, talcose gradually changing to BOX 2-4 nn loosely packed. 067426grey, talcose relict pyroxene grains in a fine grained067427-8-9green-black matrix. 'White on black" appearance. Trace chromite.Scattered small zones of pyroxenite as in previous unit.146.80 147.00 Weakly hematitized.147.40 148.30 Hard dark green pyroxenite as in 138.7 to 145.0.147.80 147.90 Long carbonate fracture 20 degrees to CA.148.70 Fractures 30 degrees to CA.
150.60 151.90 Foliation and fracturing parallel to CA.
152.20 152.90 Abundant carbonate veins mainly 30-40 degrees to CA.152.30 153.80 Pyroxenite. Hark, dark green well defined grains.153.80 158.00 Foliated 20-40 degrees to CA. Grains elongated.
067427
067428
067429067430-1-2
067430067431067432
067433-4-5067433
06743406743S
Fractured along foliation. Fine pyrite along067436-7-8
158.00
fracture faces.
178.50 PYROXENITE PERIDOTITEHard dark green, serpentinized (pyroxenite??) Moderately magnetic.Grains and matrix tend to blend together. Generally more greenishtypical of peridotites. Less than 50)( identifiable pyroxenes.Mainly 8SX 2-4 mm olivine and pyroxene grains.Abundant carbonate veining 30-40 degrees to CA throughout.IX Disseminated chromite.Fine pyrite on fracture faces and with carbonate veining.157.10 157.20 Carbonate vein with scattered blebs of chalcopyrite
30 degrees to CA.161.00 161.60 Long parallel to CA carbonate filled fracture.
067436067437067438
067439-0-1067439067440067441
067442-3-4067442067443067444
163.10 163.30 Ultramafic dyke. Soft totally altered to f ine06744S-6-7
ftchlorite, non-magnetio. Contacts 30 degrees to CA.
164.30 164.70 Coarse calcite vein. Upper contact 30 degrees to CA.Lower contact 20 degrees to CA.
166.00 167.00 Very weakly developed 'Upper Marker Like'
06744S067446
067447
145146146
147
148149149150151152152
153154155155156157
158158159160
161161162163164164165
166
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
146149147
148
14915215015115215S153
154155158156157158
161159160161
164162163164167165166
167
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
. 00
. 00
.00
131
1
1311131
113111
3111
3111311
1
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
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From To
(m) (m)
166
167
.50
.40Totally
167 .70
Description
appearance. Dark 2-5 mn cumulate grains in a lightgreen matrix.Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA.
Ultramafic Dyke.
No. BT-Series
067448-9-0067448
Sample
Froa To tm) (m)
167167
.00
.00170168
.00
.00
Assays
Length Pt Pd Au Ni Cu Cr (m) ippbi (ppb) (ppb; ippnu f ppn/ (i.-
31.00.00
altered to fine chlorite. Contacts 40 degrees to CA.Fractured167
168
169169170
171
171
176177
.70
.20
.30
.70
.00
.00
.70
.50
.50
167
168
169170170
171
176178
and.90
.80
.40
.00
.60
.70
.80
.50
broken 30 degrees to CA. Recovery 9SX.Fractured and broken by carbonate veins 30 degreesto CA.Continually fractured and broken up 30 degrees toCA. Recovery 90X.Carbonate vein 40 degrees to CA.Core broken up by many fractures 30 degrees to CA.
067449
067450
Long 10 degrees to CA weakly brecciated carbonate0674Sl-2-3vein.Foliated and fractured zone. Core broken up 30degrees to CA.Carbonate vein with sulphides 50 degrees to CA.
Long 10 degrees to CA carbonate filled fractures.Gradually increasing alteration. Grains becoming
evenly packed 2-4 mm talcose relict (pyroxene?) grains in a dark green black fine grained matrix. Scattered carbonate veins 30-40 degrees to CA. 2X Disseminated fine magnetite. IX Disseminated chromite. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Trace disseminated sulphides.178.70 179.00 Fractured and foliated with carbonate 30 degrees to067460-l-2
CA. 067460067461067462
181.30 182.70 I K d isseminated pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. 182.00 IBS.00 Moderately foliated 40 degrees to CA. 067463-4-5
20-30 degrees to CA. Fractured Moderately chloritized.
193.50
198.80
198.80 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?)'White egg on black' appearance. Talcose. As in 178.5-185.0.Moderately magnetic.Weakly foliated 30-40 degrees to CA.Grains elongated parallel to foliation.Some variation in grain size and packing.1)1 Disseminated chromite.198.70 198.80 Grains becoming darker green and less talcose.
237.00 PYROXENITEHard, dark green, serpentinized (possibly pyroxenitic peridotite).
Generally 85X well packed dark green 2-4 mm relict serpentinized067481-2-3 pyroxene grains (rarely up to 6 mn). Grains and matrix tend to blend together.Scattered carbonate veins 40-50 degrees to CA. IX Disseminated chromite. Rare trace sulphides. 202.80 Carbonate vein 40 degrees to CA.
209.00 209.30 Carbonate veins 40-50 degrees to CA.
209.70 209.80 Talc-carbonate fracture SO degrees to CA talcose alteration halo.
Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA.216.20 Long 20 degrees to CA fracture with talc, carbonate
in asbestos form along fracture faces.
221.90 Develops 'white on black' talcose appearance. 2-comnloosely packed talcose grains in a dark finegrained matrix. Weakly to strongly foliated 30-40degrees to CA.
221.50 Carbonate veins parallel to foliation 40 degrees toCA with IX pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite.
228.00 Fine IX disseminated sulphides mainly pyrrhotite andchalcopyrite.
Carbonate vein 40 degrees to CA with stringers ofsulphides. Grains next to vein show concentricrings of alteration.Carbonate vein SO degrees to CA.
Carbonate vein, weakly brecciated 30 degrees to CA.Rare trace specks of sulphides mainly 2Xdisseminated chromite.
229.40 Several 1 cm-2 cm sized patches of chromite.Strongly magnetic.3 cm sized patch of chromite. Strongly magnetic.Two 2 cm sized chromite patches strongly magnetic.
231.90 Chromitite. 80X well packed chromite grains.Strongly magnetic. Trending 40 degrees to CA.
232.00 30X dissemianted net textured chromite.Generally 3X disseminated chromite throughout.
Carbonate vein with sulphides 50 degrees to CA.
SX disseminated sulphides, mainly pyrrhotite.237.00 Abundant carbonate veins 30-40 degrees to CA.237.10 Gradational change. Grains [incoming gradually more
067496
067497067498
067499-006749906750021601
21602-3-421602
21603
2160421605-6-7
216052160621607
21608-9216082160921610
2161121612
2161321614
21615-6-7216152161621617
21618-9-021618
21619
Sanple
From To(B) (m)
213214215215
216217218218219220221221
222
223224224225226
227227228229
230230
231231
232232233234235235
/JO
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.50
.00
.50
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
. 00
. 00
214215218216
217218220219220221224222
223
224227225226227
229228229230
230231
231232
235233234235238236
.?37
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.50
.00
.50
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
. OD
. 0(1
Assays
Length Pt Pd Au Mi Cu Cr (m) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppa) ippioi ii)
1131
11211131
1
13111
2111
311131
1
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.DO
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.50
.50
.50
.50
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
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From To
(m) (m)
Description
No. BT-Series
Sanple
Froa (B)
To ir)
Assays
Length Pt (m) (ppb)
Pdi ppb)
Au (ppb/
tiitppti)
Cu (ppi).'
237.00 253.00 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?) Similar to 178.5 to 185.0.Soft, talcose, "White egg on black" appearance.Mainly 80X 2-4 am relict talcose pyroxenes in a fine grained black matrix.Moderately to strongly magnetic. 1-2X disseminated chromite. Rare trace sulphides.Weak foliated 20 degrees parallel to CA.Scattered carbonate veins mainly 10 degrees to CA with minor sulphides.237.20 238.30 Coarse grains (2-10 am) zone foliated parallel to CA
elongating relict grains. Mixture of dark
21620 237.00 238.00 1.00
)and talcose
238.00
serpentinized patches (grains??relict pyroxenes.Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA with fine stringersof sulphides and blebs of magnetite.
242.80 243.80 Long 10 degrees to CA carbonate vein with fine sulphides and scattered blebs of magnetite.
246.50 253.00 Moderately foliated 20-30 degrees to CA.
253.00 256.00 ULTRAMAFIC WITH CHROMITEUltramafic probably pyroxenitic as in previous unit. Varying amounts of chromite throughout. Relict textures obscured by increased foliation. Foliation parallel to CA to 30 degrees to CA. Trace specks of sulphides usually associated with carbonate veins. 253.00 254.80 Foliated 10 degrees to parallel to CA. Scattered l
cm wide carbonate veins with trace sulphides parallel to foliation. Averages 20)1 disseminated chromite. Moderately magnetic.
254.80 255.00 Chromitite. 90X well packed 0.5 mm chromite grains.
216362163721638
253.00253.60254.20
253.60254.20254.80
21639 254.80 255.30
.60
.60
.60
.50
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Hole No. : BT-69-33
From To Description
(m) (m) No.BT-Series
Sai
From(m)
nple
To(n)
Length(ID)
Pt(ppb)
Pd(ppb)
As
Aul ppb )
says
Niippa)
Cu(ppi);
Or.J,,
Moderately to strongly magnetic. 255.00 255.10 Carbonate veins 50 degrees to CA with IX
chromite. Foliated 40 degrees to CA. 255.30 256.00 Core broken along foliation 30-40 degrees to CA.
Very soft talcose with 10X disseminated chromite.
256.00 277.80 ULTRAMAFIC (PYROXENITE ?) 'Black on white" style 178.5-185.0.Grains obscured and elongated by varying amounts of disseminated chromite.Moderately magnetic.256.00 257,70 Averages 10X disseminated
40 degrees to CA.
talcose altered pyroxenite similar to
foliation 30 degrees to CA chromite 1-lOX disseminated
chromite weakly oriented
257.10 257.20 Fracture 50 degrees to CA. Core ground to smallpieces recovery 90X.
257.70 4 cm x 6 cm patch of chromitite. 257.70 260.40 2X disseminated chromite.
260.40 Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA.Generally rock becomes less foliated with talcose'white egg onblack" texture. Becoming more sharply defined.260.40 Generally up to SX disseminated chromite throughout.260.80 260.90 Band of 20X disseminated chromite 30 degrees to CA.261.70 Carbonate vein 30 degrees to CA with trace sulphides.
264.30 264.50 Talc-carbonate veins 20 degrees to CA.
265.10 265.80 Carbonate veins 10-30 degrees to CA. Broken anddisrupted.
267.30 3 cm wide band of chromite 30 degrees to CA.
268.10 4 CID talc band 30 degrees to CA. 268.60 Core ground and broken. Recovery 90X. 268.70 268.80 2 cm chromitite band 20 degrees to CA.
21640 255.30 256.00 .70
216412164221643
21644216452164621647
2164821649-0-1
216492165021651
21652-3-4216522165321654
21655-6-721655
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INTERNATIONAL PLATINUM CORPORATION
DIAMOND DRILL KOLK LOG
1 5
Hole No. : 8T-S9-33
From To
(m) (m)
Description Sample Assays
No. From To Length Pt Pd Au Ni CuBT-Series tm) In) (n) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppm) (ppm(
277.80
279.00
273.10 273.20 Carbonate vein 20 degrees to CA with trace sulphides.
274.20 274,50 Long 10 degrees to CA carbonate vein. 274.70 274.80 Irregular chromite zone 20 degrees to CA. Averages
SO* disseminated chromite.
279.00 ULTRAMAFIC WITH CHROMITE As in 253.0 to 256.0. 277.BO 278.10 Chromitite 90* well packed chromite grains. Contacts
30 degrees to CA. Moderately magnetic.277.90 Talc-carbonate veins 30 degrees to CA. 278.10 278.50 Averages 2551 disseminated chromite. Moderately
with carbonate veining mainly 10-30 degrees to CA.
282.10 ULTRAMAFICLight green, soft, schistose. Relict textures obliterated by strong foliation 30 degrees to CA. Varying amounts of chromite. Weakly magnetic. Strongly altered to talc, chlorite, and
degrees to CA and continually foliation. Recovery 90X. SX
282.90
280.80 281.90 Strongly foliated 30 broken along disseminated chromite.
281.90 282.90 Light green, strongly chloritized and amphibolitized. Less talcose. Averaging 25X disseminated chromite. Weakly magnetic. Foliated 30 degrees to CA with a schistose texture.
285.50 TRANSITION ZONEContact roughly 30 degrees to CA. Hard, dark green-grey to whitemottled appearance. Contains 50X ultramafic material stronglyaltered and chloritized mixed with 50X gabbro.Overall 40X plagioclase.Very weak relict foliation 30 degrees to CA,Masses and disseminations of sulphides (mainly pyrrhotite withminor chalcopyrite). Averages 5X sulphides throughout.282.90 283.30 1-X pyrrhotite, 2X chalcopyrite. Strongly magnetic.
No. Fro* To Length Pt Pd Au Hi Cu OrBT-Seriea in) (a) (a) Ippb/ tppb) Ippb; Ippm) (ppn; it)
285.50 295.40 GABBROHard, light grey-green mottled appearance.Mainly 70X 2-5 am plagioclase crystals with a chloritized and amphibolitized matrix.Irregularly distributed blebs and masses of sulphides. Averages 3X pyrrhotite and IX chalcopyrite. Only magnetic around pyrrhotite,
285.50 285.80 20X pyrrhotite, 2X chalcopyrite in irregular masses.
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292.30 292.90 Solid quartz vein. Opaque greyish quartz with SX blebs of pyrrhotite and 2X chalcopyrite. Contacts 20 degrees to CA.
292.60 292.90 Milky plagioclase vein 20 degrees to CA crosscutting quartz vein. 5X pyrrhotite and 2X chalcopyrite
Report of Work 53Hi2swoea3 2.13266 NEMEIGUSABINS LAKE 900
t M ini tiuj Act (Expenditures, Subsection 77(19)) 2 Ijs// (#
Type of Work Performed
Assaying J tcYtbrJ 1 1- f 7Recorded Holder
International Platinum Corporation
pining Division
'atricia l Beardy Creek Area G /i^f
2. 1326^-AddressSuite 2304, SunLife Tower, Box 30, !50 King St. West, Toronto, M5H109
Work Performed By
Bondar Clegg and CompanyName and Address of Author (of Submission)
5420 Canotek Rd., Ottawa
Ltd.
Prospector's Licence No.T 989
Telephone No.(416)593-8706
, Ontario, K1J 8X5
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. "See Note No. 1 on reverse side
Mining Claim
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No. of Days
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Mining Claim
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No. of Days
InstructionsTotal days credits may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column (below).
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dilation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
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Claim No. of Days
Total Number of Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
r* -r5|Mining Claims (List in numerical sequence). H space is insufficient, attach schedules with required information
Certification of Beneficial Interest 'See Note No. 2 on reverse sidel hereby certify that, at the time trie work was performed, the claims covered in this report of work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Date
April 23, 1990Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge ol the lads, sot forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same
during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Address of Person Certifying
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At April 23, 1990
Dear Si r/Madam
Please find enclosed the technical backup for the Report of Work submitted April 23, 1990 (a copy of which is enclosed) covering assaying from diamond drill core. These assays are from drill holes BT-89-28 and BT-89-33 which were submitted for assessment credit April 18, 1990. A location map was submitted along with the drill logs. Since the drill logs which were submitted did not contain sample numbers I am enclosing copies of the drill logs with sample numbers.
Sincerely
{Mrs.)Catherine Beckett Administrative Geologist
RECEIVEDAPR 3 O 1990
MINING LANDS SECTION
Suite 2304, Sun Life Tower P.O. Box 30, 150 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5H 1J9 Canada * Fax: (416) 593-4766 * Tel.: (416) 593-8706