32004860066 23 MCVITTIE 010 Diamond Drilling Township of MCVITTIE Report NQ: 23 Work performed by: SWANSEA GOLD MINES Claim NO L 373755 ' L 373754 L 373751 L 373754 Hole N9 S76-1 S76-3 S76-2 S76-4 S76-5 S76-6 Footage 494.0' 396.0' 295.5' 296.0' 381.0' 501.0' Date Feb/76 Feb/76 Feb/76 Feb/76 M ar/76 Mar/76 Note (D (l) (D (l) (D (2) Notes: (1) #171-76 (2) #27-78 AWL 004 (7-69) rev. 9-72
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32004860066 23 MCVITTIE 010
Diamond Drilling
Township of MCVITTIE Report NQ: 23
Work performed by: SWANSEA GOLD MINES
Claim NO
L 373755 '
L 373754
L 373751
L 373754
Hole N9
S76-1
S76-3
S76-2
S76-4
S76-5
S76-6
Footage
494.0'
396.0'
295.5'
296.0'
381.0'
501.0'
Date
Feb/76
Feb/76
Feb/76
Feb/76
M ar/76
Mar/76
Note
(D
(l)
(D
(l)
(D
(2)
Notes:
(1) #171-76
(2) #27-78
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pRftpERTY SWANSEA GOLD MIMES INC.300" H Of til Pout 411239 Hn, r Wrt S 76-1
LOCATION* ft
LATITUDE, LO - 250 N STRIKE W AU ii Q PAGE No,, ...DEPARTURE- nip- **2**m*9 n r* f w r* KB i ——— . ——— - M— -- —————— - —— - — — - - ———— i —— ~ Ut r * — —— ——— ..— — — . — — .. -.1 —— .. ..i..^ M , ..i —.— -^ . .JM-
ELEVATION- nATP ppu Lpp. 5-11 Feb. ly/o
PURPOSE- To teat for western extension of known carbonate Rone
POOTAOI
0-4040- 51
51-70
70 -402102 -106106 -HA
11* -150
150 *196196 -305
305 -320320 -360
^
360.5-364
364 -368368-360
380 -405
405 -494
DESCRIPTION
CASINGSEDIMiiNT f .g, grey to black, thin bedded, slate withgreywacke bedding 75 - 80 /core showing cross-beddiitg arid slumping
VOLCAHIC AQGLOMKRATK grey to black fragments to 5 cm sContains 5# black carbonaceous fragments which aregenerally elongated resembling shards* Balance offragments are light coloured, felaic with quart a eyesor fragments. Occasional scattered pyrite
SKOIMiiNT au above slate with minor greywackeLOST COKE possible faultIMPUMS QUAiiTZITli or ALTfitUii* GiUiY POKPHYHY core badiyleached, vugy and oxidized
31A1[S wi^b minor greywacke aa above, f .g. well bedded• 70 -80 /core 5# black carbonaceous alate, blocky,
vugy and ruaty in auctionsSLATE - OHKYvfACICK very rusty, oxidizedBASIC VOLCANICS (abrupt change - probably a fault contadark green, massive, some epidote - faint suggestionflow banding 65 - 75 /core Often faintly speckled wilight grey specks (salt size)
BKOaAULB FAULT iiONE haavily luachod, oxidiisect, brokenSLATE dark to black, f*g., gradirig from massive to wellbanded and from greywacke to carbonaceous slats wellbedded tt 80 /core350 - 360 6' core wissing, bedded slate, vugy, rusty,
leached360 1M brecciated chert - grey to buff, healed by
VOLCANICLASTIC AGOLCWKltATE light grey with blackfragments (as 51-70) felsic fragments grey with 5# tolOjf black carbonaceous fragments or shards closelypacked with dark quartz eyes in the fragments becoain,smaller sieed iragaants and denser toward the bottom
LOST CQmSILTI SKglHENT soft, f .g, creamy grey to buff baddin 75 - 85 /core some crumpling ft minor qta. veins372-6 50# lost core
GIUUATIONAL CHAHGli TO DAiiK MASSIVE SLATE heavilyfractured and cut by several ages of quarts i calcitewith pale green silty bands which are irregular ttdiscontinuous rare coarse pyrite 383 - 384
392 - 393400.5 - 402
SLATB bedded with greywacke bottom fc f, g. silty tops, di
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SWANSEA GOLD MINES INC. Claim 373754 2oot w'^360'''li
LOCATION:____ ,——-————Cf—#2 Post lATiTupg! L .16W - IPS____ STRIKE:-- DEPARTURE:———————————————ELEVATION :_____________^..——.
N 100 EDIP:.
HOLE NO,
PAGE NO..
S 76-^2
DATE DRILLED:, l? Feb. - lg Feb. 1976
PURPOSE:.
FOOTAOI DESCRIPTION AMPLE NO. WIDTH
AMAY VALUE
0-68
68 - 145
145 ~ 160
160 . 195
195 - 205
205 - 218
218 - 245
245 -
277 - 280
280 - 333
333 - 345
345 - 379
379 - 396
396 - 410
410 - 428
L/BSEDIMENTS predominantly slate - black to grey in colou'with 10# i- 20# of greywacke vdth occasionally siltygreenish band Well bedded 75 - 80 /core Bedsusually l cm or less in thickness grading to 5 cmRare 3 cm band of tuff with small white fragments
BUCK GRAHttTlC SUTE bedding at 75-80 /core in partbut in part contorted fc convoluted Little quartzfc pyrite152 - 4 LOST COKEBlack Slate less graphitic than above; alternating with greywacke to arkose beds A very thin to 5 cm thickness bed also convoluted bedding 75-80/core
DARK GREEN SLATE massive, crumpled with 30JI white barr inqtz, DAKK BUCK TO GREKN SUTE well bedded 75-80 /corebeds vary l cm to 10 cm wide
GRADATIONAL CHANGE TO MORE GREYWACKE thin bedded,alternating with some crumpled beds Beds vary froml cm to 15 cm thickness
GRADATIONAL CHANGE FROM GREYWACKE WITH SOME ARKOSBf*g, light grey bedded 75-80 /core and back toblack slaty sediments KBLSIC TUFF grey green - lapilli else fragments J l cmof felsic material black to green - closely packedwith pale green sericite? developed around fragmentssharp contacts at 277 and 280
WELL gEDDED, PREDOMINANTLY BUCK, SUTY SEDIMENTS 65-85 /core with narrow horizons of greywacke and two bands of grey-green silty quartzitic material Occ, band of coarse diss* pyrite 1/2 to 3 cm wide Occasional crumpled section305-315 25# irregular quartz veins with angular wall
rock inclusions - includes small percentage of narrow lapilli tuff horizons
TUFF, carbonate lapilli tuff, foliated 70 /core greycarbonate fragments in black slaty matrix:
TALC, carbonate rich rock black, massive with numerou i carb,stringers, veinlets, blebs, blobs, very softWeakly magnetic in short sections
RATHER ABRUPT CHANGE TO MAGNETITE RICH, CARBONATE RICH TUFF (?) possibly sediment dark coloured TUFF (?) dark, similar in appearance but felsic fc noncarbonate, dark foliated with 25-30# white felsicblebs, blobs Si bands -75-85 /core grades into wellbedded felsic sediment LEAN IRON FORMATION well bedded, thin beds 75-80Vcore
428 - 489
DRILLED
BASIC VOLCANIC dark green, f.g. massive, sections sphe: occasionally well magnetic horizons
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LOG ATI LATITUI DEPAR1 ELCVAT
rOOTAOK
ppoppoTY SWANSEA GOLD MINES INCj
ON-
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"URE: DIP:ION- PAT* PRIM-PHI 13 - 18 Feb. 19
^ PURPOSE.
HO
PAC
76
r wo S 76 - 2
• E No... ?
DESCRIPTION
277 - 280 Felsic sericitized pyritized section 281.5-263*5 Black slaty section with pyrite 3# 290 -291.5 50^ black slate 6 50# felsic sericitic
CASINGARKOSE grey, poorly bedded with 5# black slate tt about1# black graphitic fragments may include a smallpercentage of tuff or tuff fragments
111-112 LOST CGKiu WELL ijftDDKD SEDIMENT predominantly black slate with20# interbedded greywacke - arkose bedding 65 - BO'/corebeds l cm to 10 cm thickVery black and crumpled 132 - 135 Hi&KftlNANTL? AKK03E WITit SOME OHIT massive, poorlybedded
WELL BEDDED SEDIMENT predominantly black slate withminor arkose and some short sections of crumpled bedd Jig PREDOMINANTLY TUFF qtz. eyes 6 fragments to l cm
- often crushed in a slaty matrix WELL BEDDED SEDMiNT becomes less black alate grading : Hinto finer grey more massive slate-greywacke around i,84
MASSIVE F.G* DARK iiKOlMENT GREYWACKE SLATE carbonaterich with tuff also carbonate rich232*233 LOST COiiE CAKDONATK KICH TUFF dark mafic faint shadowy outlineof fragments includes short sections of sedimentsthin bedded 70 - 80/core some sections as 273-285composed of 75# carbonate fragments? in dark matrixoccasional narrow streak of brown carbonate andoccasional streak or thin band of brown cherty materi 1at random angles
MA3SIVK F.G. OAKK SLATE grading to greywacke beddingsuggested at 80 - 90 /core Carbonate rich in finegrains and thin seams and bands
MASSIVE ifcDDLD GUEYWACKK SUTE showing graded bedsbottom up-top down the hole Bottom grey - greywacketop black slate bedding 70-85 /core beds 3 cm to50 cm thickness Contains short 25 on sections ofbarren qtz-carb. stringers
S 76 3 100-110130-140140-150150-160160-170170-180180-190190-200200-210210-220220-230230-240240-250250-260260-270270-280280-290320-330330-340340-350350-360360-370370-380380-390390-396
In accordance with long-established North American custom,unless it is specifically stated otherwise gold and silver values reported on these sheets have not been adjusted to compensate for losses and gains inherent in the fire essay process.
_____ ., SWANSEA GOLD MINJiS INC.CI
PROPERTY... . -. -- --. , , .....- . ,.. -aia 373754 300* west i HO S 76-4LIT Mn " (W^*
,™*™M. 700' North of #2 PostLATITUn*- I* 16 W - 6 S CTBIKP. N ^ PACSE No.
D.. DDMCP To tost for extension of carb* zone weat of Angeroon olain
rOOTAOI
0-3030-4545-4747-88
88-96
96- in
111- 1U114 * 125125-129129 -139139 -268
DESCRIPTION
CASINGTUfF BASIC well banded 70o7core dark grey to blackIRON K5KMATIQN Loan - well banded - oxide faciesTUFF INTkRtolATIS UACITIC light ooldUred, white,
croazgy fragments towards and of section acne aoricit*and a little pyrite65-70 dacite tuff a little pyric*70-75 " "75-80 " M80-85 " M
SOAPStONE TALC CAKBONATE ric^i soft black alipperyroak - ultramafic?85-90 &X dacite tuff few qtz. atringera
.90-95 talooaaCAKBOJJATK RICH ROCK poaoibly aediuent ahowa banding 70 /core much carbonate - often aa narrow 1/2" bandsof faint aea green carbonateCHiiHT? Black Haasive few fine pyrite atringeraSOAPSTO){K TALC Carbonate rich aoft black rookultramafic contains aoue aea green carbonate
GRADATIOHAL CilANGlk through tuff or greywacke to chertBLACK 1JKN3K CHILLED ULTRAKAKICSOAPSTONE; TALC CARBONATE RICH HOCK black to grey
268-296 GIIADATIONAL CHANGE over 3 to 5 ft. to light grey,
296
buff, green coloured tuff Does not react to HoiQtz. St feldspar labilli in green tt brown aericitic oatGreen fuchsite ia wore prevalent but brown sericite ocprincipally at 276 - 278274-279 ) reswables a tuff279 - 294 ) but groen fuvohite stringers284 - 289 ) if dolomitic fragments weakly289-294 ) r&aots to acid
v4 7} \\j^jj^\^^^npiLLrn PV Heath fc Sherwood ,10NBO ^-**LX J
L* J. Cunninghaa, B.So*, P.Kng,
PROPERTY, SWANSEA GOLD MINKS INC.
LOCATION:. LATITUDE:.
200' N of #2 Post Claim 373751
DEPARTURE:—- ELEVATION:——
STRIKE:—DIP:
NHOLE NO..
PAGE NO..
S 76 - 5
m.. *n. 2nd March - 7 Mar. 1976
PURPOSE: To test west of #2 ft on the L.L.B.?
FOOTAQK DESCRIPTION•AMPLE NO. WIDTH
AXAY VALUE
0-37 37- 105
105 - 130
130 - 220
220 - 28B
288*345
381
CASINGGRSIWACKE with minor siltstone light g*8y occasional: y gritty Bedding good 45 to 70 occasional narrow sections of tuff with fragments to l cm* occ* sericitic RATHER ABRUPT CHANGE to black slaty sediments will bedced
plus or minus 70 /core with short sections of tuff intermediate in composition light grey fragments in darker f*g* matrix
BEDDED SILTSTONE thin bedded 70-90yor* occ. beds, crumpled dark to black with narrow light coloured oftin harder beds - chorty? few barren quartz veins 3" - 6"
160-162 Lost Core I F 150-0)60 Magnetic Lean I.F.?
146-148 few narrow bands coarse py, possiblysome interbedded tuff
* GRADUAL CHANGK TO black f.g, siltstone, often crumpled generally bedded 70-80 /core occasional narrow inter mediate to felsic tuff horizon as 252-254 light grey sericitic small amount pyrite 252*554*5 40355 SOAPSTONE AIAHUfiD ULTRA MAFIC tftlo rich, carbonate rich, shloritio soft black rook out by qt8***o*rb* stringers Chilled edge at 348-350
350-363 well bedded siltstone, greywacke may betuffaceous
350-355 sericitic bands approaching lean I. F. few narrow magnetic bands*- Q
363-381 lean iron formation dark well banded 800-90Vcore OF HOLE
PROPFRTY SvfANSEA GOLD MINES INC. 500' west, 700' North of #2 Post
LOCATION :_________,-———————..—N
HOLE NO, S 76 - 6
DEPARTURE:.
ELEVATION :
STRIKE:-—^.
DI P:._ 45
DATE
PAGE NO..
.1976
PURPOSE:. To test values of Hole No, 76-4
rOOTAOE DESCRIPTIONBAMPLt NO. WIDTH AttAY
VALUE
O
20- 2C
38 - 5: 55 ~ 100
100 - 105
105 - 11;
115 - 18.1
- 19;
183 -
248 -321
321 ~ 39'
399 ~ 4K
CASINGDARK GREEN MASSIVE CHLORITIC KOCK basic roetavolcanig contains some carbonate exhibits foliation about 70 / IRON FORMATION dark black to purple well bedded - th60 - 80 /coreTUFF green to grey carbonate 6 felsic fragments to 3 size in dark green matrix. Exhibits banding 60-80 /co A little pyrite - Carbonate rich, fizz with 50# Hcl 76-81 rusty leached cut by qtz, carb, stringers stron
reaction to Hcl 79-80 Lost CoreGRADATIONAL CHANGE over 5 ft. to a very f .g. dark blac rock, getting hard in part cherty over 3-10 cm. Thought to be chilled edge of ultramafic flow or sill GREENISH BLACK BRSCCIATSD? rock fucshite 6 chloritic rich 6 carbonate rich Thought to be the outer portion of a mafic flowTALC-CHLORITIC blqck rock cut by numerous qtz.carbl veinlets ft stringers Thought to be altered ultramafic flow Contains a short section of carbonate rock with green fucshitic bands k fragments 130 - 135 DARK MAFIC ULTRAMAFIC rock much harder than above section, non talcose, contacts rather sharp maybe a dike or an unaltered phase of the ultra mafic flow TALCOSE CHLORITIC soft as 113 ~ 181 Cherty section 225-22? with greenish fucshite streaks GREEN TO BROWN SILICIFIED CARBONATE? SEDIMENTS in parts brecciated tt. recemented May be a thin bedded felsic tuff with sericite b fuschite developed along 248 - 300 Much green fuschite as bands 6 wispy string
brecciated quartz or chert isoplentiful thr sediments thin bedded 70 - *}0 /corebrecciated with qtz. stringers
u it K tt
sore Int, .
e
248
bidding 3rs aughout
275290
250280318 being f .g. softer thought to be a sediment
with some interbedded tuff colour change f318 creamy buff to grey to blackfc&fc - 321 Qtz. white to pink brecciated with wispy se
Se bands (k blebs of a black material graphi318 ~ 321 60 - 70;g qtz. 6 feldspar in black carbonaceTHIN BEDDKD BLACK CARBONACEOUS SHALE with interbeds ofgreywacke 6 quartzite bedding 70 - SO/^core occasionblebs b seanar of pyriteNOTE between 321 St 366 there is 20 feet of lost core368 ~ 370.5 Massive Nodular PyritePROBABLE FAULT ZONE badly broken up 20# Lost Corecave material shows quartz fie reddish pink feldspar 40
rom
ams be? 3U3 shal*
5-415^ 2! Quartz
DRILLED BY. Heath Cc SherwoodSIGNED
L, J. C B.Sc.^M'.Eng.
S'/JAUSBAPROPERTY
HO F Nrt s 76 * 6LOCATION: 2
LATITUDE! STRIKF: , . PARE No. . . . .. . . ..
DEPARTURE: HIP; ,, . . ... ty — 1A ii-aroh. 1V76
PURPOSE: ^
rOOTAOK
vio ~ i&o
UO ~ 461
461 - 475
475 - 501
501
DESCRIPTION
THIJJ HJHDKD SSiHKSriT 70 ~ fiO^core black to dark greyin colour predominantly greywacke with minor carbonac*shalaTHIH BKDDED SEDIMENT CStSXV/ACXB 70-blO /core grey to blinaybe fine tuff in partmima; oy cmaiw BJQWUTIVB, TUFF a asDMSNTS461 -464 3 x 1/2" qta. 6 a very little pyrite464 ~ 466.5 cherty silicified tuff? vdth fine pyrite466.5 468.5 f.g. buff to reddish chorty tuff with
bandedJtATHSB ABiUPT 13UT CWAIfcXTIOHAL CIUHCE to blackCArbonaceoua oedifcjont interbodded with i-tfiito to grey greywacke beds bedding 70-90* /coro:^ID OF iiouiSLUIXifis 20 - 30 Mil
50ji qtz. minor carb, pale green sericitic throughout in wispy b'uida occ. scattered pyrite
sameLost CoreWell foliated or banded rock 65-75 /core thin wispysericitic pale creamy to i'uachite green withsiliceous band and quarts eyes or grains - minorscattered pyrite
aamettit
sane with 50,'J qtz. in brecciated zones isouUcl* 4 t i * *^v6^*'iui:W'i^ytv^^i'^^^^^^vi?^cv^t*yicv banded sediiaents loss uaricvcae
st\jne
!litttit
60^ qts. in carbonaceous sed.caved and broken rock qtz. faldopar and pyrite
only 20^ of core remaining30/J qta. in brecciated sed.