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GM 47388GEOLOGICAL REPORT, LAUNAY-TRECESSON PROPERTY
Robert Oswald, R
GEOLOGICAL REPORT
EXPLORATION CAMPAIGN(1987)
LAUNAY-TRECESSON PROPERTY
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
Ministère de rtnergie et des Ressources Service de la Géoinformation
Oats 2 ! - T 1488 No G.M.:
ÉNERGIE ET RESSOURCES SECTEUR MINES
0 8 JUtL. 1988
Bureau régional Val d'Or.
February 1988 RO/1g
CONTENT
PAGE
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION 1
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY 2
Location and access 2
Claim description 4
PREVIOUS WORK 6
REGIONAL GEOLOGY R
GEOLOGY OF THE PROPERTY 10
Lithostratigraphy 10
Mineralization and alteration 1?
RESULTS OF THE CAMPAIGN 14
Economic aspect 14
Geological aspect 17
PRESENT WORK 19
CONCLUSION 20
RECOMENDAT I ONS 21
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Location map of Launay-Trecesson property
Figure 2 Details of claims numbers of Launay - Trecesson property
Figure 3 Geological map of the Dumont intrusion
Figure 4 Cross section 36+00 W of Launay-Trecesson property
Figure 5 Campaign 1987 Location of DL-87-1 to DL-87-11 including E-7
Figure 6 Location of diamond drill holes DL-87-12 to DL-87-14 and the others campaigns
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX A: Parameters of D.D.H.
APPENDIX B: Chemical analyses of whole rocks
APPENDIX C: Best assays
SUMMARY
The Launay-Trecesson property of Dumont Nickel
Corporation consists of 63 contiguous claims for a total of
1 492,4 hectares (3 688 acres). It is located at
approximately 22 kilometers (13.7 miles) west of Amos, north
western Quebec.
The Dumont Sill is a komatiitic differentiated
intrusion of Archean age. The sill intrudes subaqueous,
iron-rich tholeiitic lavas which are approximately 2,7 Ga
old. It is composed of a lower ultramafic zone and an upper
mafic zone.
The property was acquired in 1969 by Dumont Nickel
Corporation which discovered a weak nickel sulphide
mineralization in the lower ultramafic zone (dunite).
The 1987 campaign focussed on the exploration of the
basal contact, with the possibility of locating Pt, Pd in
the mineralized extension rich in Ni-Cu discovered in the
1970 campaign.
According to holes 87-1 to 11, this mineralization
forms a heap of two or three hundreds feet of dimension,
appears open north-west of the hole E7 and south east of
hole 87-11. The best values obtained in platinum and
palladium are respectively 0,75 gr/t (0.022 oz/t) over 0,6
meters (2.0 feet) and 2,26 gr/t (0.066 oz/t) over 0,6 meters
(2.2 feet).
It is suggested that we continue our diamond drilling
campaign, and to extend the fields of investigation by
exploring the basal contact of the sill by using a bore hole
geophysical program (pulse EM).
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INTRODUCTION
The 1987 exploration campaign was conducted on the
Launay-Trecesson property owned by Dumont Nickel Corporation
with the intention of exploring the basal contact, around
hole E-7, in search of platinum, palladium and nickel. At
the volcanic contact, this hole showed a 1,8 meter (6 feet)
intersection grading 1,39% Ni and 0,49% Cu mineralized with
pentlandite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite.
This report gives an account of the previous work and
the available knowledge of the property and describes the
work done during the 1987 campaign. The results obtained are
exposed, and the opportunity of doing further work on
the property is recommended.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY
Location and access
The Dumont Nickel Corp. property, is situated 22
kilometers (13.7 miles) west of Amos. The property is
accessible by highway III (Figure 1), range lines and small
internal roads. The south part of the property is
intersected by the Canadian National railway. Water is
easily accessible to proceed through the diamond drilling.
Unfortunately, travelling through the property is sometimes
difficult for the equipment during the warmer season
(summer).
The area is rather flat, the elevation ranges of 300
meters (985 feet) to 365 meters (1 200 feet) above sea
level, and the maximum relief over the intrusion is about 30
meters (100 feet). Less than 2% of the bedrock surface of
the intrusion outcrops, and most of the exposure occurs at
the extreme ends of the body. The remainder is covered by
overburden which ranged in thickness from 12 to 45 meters
(40 to 148 feet) in the parts where drilling was carried
out.
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Claim description
The property consists of 63 contiguous claims located
in range V to VIII totalling approximately 1 492,4 hectares
(3 688 acres). 54 claims are located in the Launay
Townships and 9 claims are located in the Trecesson
Township. The Figure 2 shows the list and location of the
claims.
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PREVIOUS WORK
The intrusion discovery on the property was first
reported by James and Mawdsley in 1925. Thereafter, many
unsuccessful exploration works were carried out over this
area for asbestos, base and precious metals. In 1969, when
the property was acquired by Dumont Nickel Corp., a weak
nickel sulphide mineralization in the Dunite (lower
ultramafic zone) was discovered.
Further to the results of a magnetometer survey in
1969, a bore hole campaign was completed in 1970 with 57
holes for a total of 21 053 meters (69 071 feet).
A comprehensive mineralurgical test work program (1971)
was conducted for the account of Dumont Nickel by the
Mineral Research Center of the Quebec Government, followed
up by a pilot plant test conducted on an 85 ton bulk sample
blasted from an outcrop at the eastern end of the
mineralized sill. The description and results of work
carried out during this period were covered in a feasibility
report prepared by Caron, Dufour, Séguin & Associates
for 4 500 tons per day mining and milling operation on the
property.
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With the agreement of Dumont Nickel Corp. (1974), the
Timiskaming Nickel Ltd. conducted laboratory and pilot test
work on samples from the mineralized sill which confirmed
the amenability of the nickel mineralization to the patented
Timiskaming process.
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Four (4) 15,2 centimeters (6 inches) diameter holes
were drilled (1982) by percussion equipment to produce 35
tons sample which were sent for metallurgical testings.
In 1985, the Quebec Mineral Research Center and the
Société Nationale de l Amiante carried out for the account
of Magnitec Mining Exploration Inc., test work which
confirmed that the nickel mineralization was amenable to the
magnesium recovery process developed by the SNA.
In 1987, the Consultants Protect Inc. produced for
Dumont Nickel Corp. a geological report recommending to
carry out a program divided in two (2) phases, both focussed
on the basal contact of the Dumont ultramafic zone, in
search of economic sulphide enrichment deposits mineralized
in base metals and/or PGM.
Two drill core samples from the 1969-70 drilling
program were assayed for PGM and returned traces.
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Dumont Sill is located within the central part of
the Abitibi greenstone belt in the Superior Province of the
Canadian Shield. The sill is hosted by lavas and volcani-
elastic rocks that have been assigned to the Kinojevis Group
by Latulippe (1972) and more recently, to the Amos Group by
Imreh (1980).
Three cycles of mafic to felsic volcanism are
recognized and the Dumont intrusion is one of at least five
ultramafic - mafic complexes in the Amos area which occurs
approximately at the same stratigraphie level within the
mafic lavas of the middle cycle.
Three main directions of faulting were recognized in
the Amos area by Weber and Latulippe (1964). The earliest
is the east-trending set of bedding plane faults which they
believed developed during the major period of folding. The
intrusion of the granitic rocks was accompanied by the
development of steeply dipping faults that strike north to
north-west. The most prominent faults strike north-east and
probably post date the granitic plutonism. The Dumont Sill 7
is cut by a number of these north-east trending faults
(Figure 3).
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GEOLOGY OF THE PROPERTY
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The Dumont Sill is a komatiitic synvolcanic intrusion
of Archean age. The sill intrudes subaqueous iron-rich
tholeiite lavas which are approximately 2,7 Ga old. The
sill is poorly exposed over a strike length of 6,5
kilometers (4.1 miles) and comprises a lower ultramafic zone
which averages 450 meters (1 500 feet) in true thickness and
an upper mafic zone about 250 meters (820 feet) thick
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Mineralization and alteration
Pentlandite <(Ni, Fe)9 S8>, heazlewoodite (Ni3 S2) and
awaruite (Ni2 Fe) are the principal nickel minerals with
lesser amounts of millerite (NiS). This mineralization
occurs as small, pinhead size, rounded blebs disseminated in
the serpentinized dunite and can be grouped into two size
ranges, one the coarser aggregats of composite grains which
vary from fifty to several hundred microns in diameter, and
the second group is represented by finely dispersed
particles of which most are less than 10 microns in size.
Magmatic sulphides are restricted to the lower
peridotite and dunite subzone. Three olivine sulphide
cumulate layers occur within the dunite subzone (Figure 4).
The middle layer has the highest average nickel grade 0,5%
and is the most laterally extensive persisting over a strike
length of 2 400 meters (7 900 feet) with an average true
thickness of 24 meters (80 feet). A higher grade zone
within the middle layer averages 0,71% Ni over a strike
length of 730 meters (2 400 feet) and has a true thickness
of 14 meters (46 feet).
Olivine, chromite and calcic clinopyroxene are the
essential magmatic minerals throughout the ultramafic zone.
Serpentinization is overprinted by talc-carbonate alteration
in places along the basal contact of the sill. The
predominant secondary assemblages is lizardite + magnetite
brucite + chlorite + diopside + chrvsotile + antigorite
pentlandite + awaruite + heazlewoodite + millerite.
12
r
In 1970, native copper was found in a few bore holes.
The essential secondary minerals in the mafic zone include
actinolite, epidote and minor chlorite, quartz, pyrite,
calcite and leucoxene are accessories.
RESULTS OF THE CAMPAIGN
Economic aspect
Two types of mineralization are observed in the lower
peridotite:
1) finely scattered sulphide (omnipresent in variable
quantities) sometimes obliterate by the alteration; or
2) a weak enrichment formed by heap or a lens to the basal
contact. This mineralization is caracterized by small
veinlets, heap or more disseminated sulphides.
The first type shows a weak enrichment in palladium.
The platinum was found only in the second type and the
nickel is omnipresent in variable quantities. The best
assays came from the second type. With this campaign, we
have better knowledge of the mineralization around the hole
E-7 at the basal contact. The heap was intersected (Figure
5) by the holes 87-1, 7, 11 and E-7. We believe this heap
has a small dimension, a few hundred feet in diameter. The
analysis showed no economic enrichment in base metals or PGM
in the heap. The following describes the best assays:
Two holes showing platinum: the highest value (87-1)
being 0,75 gr/t (0.022 oz/t) over 0,6 meters (2 feet). 87-7
with 0,21 gr/t (0,006 oz/t) over 5,9 meters (19.2 feet).
14
AIM •
0+00 E 4.90E 8 + 00 E 12+ 00 E
- 38+00 N
-r
07-2 • • 87 -3
L-7
TR
EC
ES
SO
N
35+00 N
• •7-
• 07-7 • 07-11
17 • 17-10 •
17-4 • • 87-8
- 32+00 N
•
• •7-•
1
1
• Holes intersected heap
HOLES DL-87- I TO DL-87 --ta— including E-7
c 2g ig/2 -
DUMONT NICKEL Corp.
LAUNAY- TRECESSON Property CAMPAIGN 1987
FIGURE 5
SCALE FEET
0 100 200 300
Generally palladium was found in small quantities.
Three holes showed more palladium then others; 87-1 with
•••
0,89 gr/t (0,026 oz/t) over 3,0 meters (9.7 feet), 87-7 with
1,10 gr/t (0,032 oz/t) over 6,5 meters (21.2 feet) and 87-11
with 0,38 gr/t (0.011 oz/t) over 2,7 meters (9 feet). The
highest values (87-7) being 2,26 gr/t (0.066 oz/t) over 0,6
meters (2.2 feet).
Nickel is omnipresent in variable quantity 87-1 with
0,614% over 3,0 meters (9.7 feet), 87-4 with 0,415% over 6,1
meters (20 feet) and 87-7 with 0,611% over 6,5 meters (21.2
feet). The highest values (87-7) being 1,07% over 0,4 MN"
meters (1.4 feet).
Analysis for gold was done several times:
1) in heap, we found a small quantity (87-1 with 0,17 gr/t
(0.005 oz/t) over 1.2 meters (4 feet)).
2) in volcanics, returned traces, and ••••
3) granodiorite dyke returned traces.
We indicate in Appendix C the best assays and logs
reported in "other studies".
16
Geological aspect
In order to establish the nature of the different type
of lithologies met in our campaign, we carried out three
whole rocks analysis on a gabbro, a rhyolite and a granite
dyke. The results demonstrated (Appendix R) that instead we
had a peridotite a andesite and a granodiorite dyke.
The three last holes (87-12, 13 et 14), situated at the
west side of the property (lot 57, range V) aborted in
respect with a fault area, unfortunately couldn't get across
(Figure 6).
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PRESENT WORK
The 1987 campaign consisted of several steps which are
described below.
- 14 diamond drill holes on targets (contact basal) for
a total of 3 812 meters (12 507 feet) (see Appendix A for
parameters of D.D.H.) carried out by Les Forages J.P.
Bérubé.
- Logging, sampling and analysis of the core for a
total of 127 samples over 101,1 meters (331.8 feet) the
analysis were made at Laboratoire Bourlamaque Inc. (see Best
assays in Appendix C).
19
CONCLUSION
The 1987 exploration campaign over the Launay-Trecesson
property, prone that the Dumont Sill was rich in
significants values of platinum and palladium. The target
aimed was situated at the basis of the sill where we have
intersect a rich mineralization in Ni-Cu (hole E-7).
The work permitted us to partially identify the
mineralization. This mineralization, intercepted in holes
87-1, 7, 11 and E-7, appears open on the north-west side of
the ancient hole E-7 and south-east of the hole 87-11. The
values found in Ni, Pt and Pd are not economicaly reason.
The few analysis in gold research showed that this element
was associated in small portion to the highest values in Pt
and Pd.
We believe there is a good possibility of finding a
zone rich in Ni, Pt and Pd, because very few investigations
were made near the inferior contact of the sill.
20
RECOMMENDATIONS
Following the results of the 1987 campaign, we
recommend another diamond drilling campaign;
1- to drill a few holes in the north-west direction of the
E-7 holes and south-east direction of 87-11 hole, to verify
if the mineralization stays open in those direction.
2- to carry on the exploration of the basal contact of the
sill especially where it is thickest.
3- jointly use a geophysical program (pulse Em) inside the
boreholes to increase the investigation of those holes. The
program should provide as much information as possible,
permitting us to minimize the drilling of holes containing
insufficiant datas in several area.
21
RIBLIOGRAPHY
CARON, JEAN-CLAUDE 1987
Report on the Dumont Nickel property Launay-Trecesson Township; Les consultants Protec Inc., 9 p.
DUKE, J.M. 1986
Petrology and economic geology of the Dumont sill: An archean intrusion of komatiitic affinity in Northwestern Quebec; G.S.C., Economic Geology Report 35, 56p.
IMREH, L. 1980
Variations morphologiques des coulées méta-ultramafiques komatiitiques du sillon Archéen de La Motte-Vassan, Abitibi-est, Québec; Precambrian Research, Vo 12, p.3-30.
JAMES, N.F. AND MAWDSLEY, J.B. 1925
Mineral deposits in Desmeloizes and Trécesson Townships, Quebec; G.S.C., Summary Report, Part C., p. 78-81.
LATULIPPE, M. 1972
Val d'Or - Malartic Area; XXIV International geological congess Guide hook, Excursion A41-C41, p. 33-41.
WEBER, W.W. AND LATULIPPE, M. 1964
Amos-Barraute Area, Abitibi-East country; Quebec Department of Natural Resources, Geological Report 109, 69 p.
APPENDIX A
PARAMETERS OF D.D.H. (1987)
LAUNAY-TRECESSON PROPERTY
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
PARAMETERS OF D.D.H. (1987) LAUNAY-TRECESSON PROPERTY DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
.••••
No: Date Coord. Azimut Lenght DIP Meters (deg.) (feet)
Numb e r Lenght of sampled Samples Meters
(feet)
DL-87-1 30/09-4/10 4+00E 180° 304,8 5 3,0 34+00N 60° (1000) (9.7)
DL-87-2 4/10-8/10 4+00E 180° 411,5 4 1,8 36+00N 60° (1350) (6.0)
DL-87-3 12/10-16/10 6+00E 180° 404,2 27 15,7 36+OON 60° (1326) (51.5)
DL-87-4 16/10-21/10 6+00E 180° 304,8 23 20,2 34+OON 60° (1000) (66.2)
DL-87-5 21/10-28/10 8+00E 180° 305,4 10 5,3 34+OON 60° (1002) (17.4)
DL-87-6 3/11-6/11 2+00E 180° 304,8 10 11,0 34+00N 60° (1000) (36.1)
~ DL-87-7 28/10-2/11 4+00E 180° 267,3 19 16,6 33+00N 60° (877) (54.3)
... DL-87-8 6/11-9/11 2+00E 180° 289,6 7 6,0 33+10N 60° (950) (19.6)
DL-87-9 9/11-11/11 3+00E 180° 251.2 4 1,8 32+00N 60° (824) (6.0)
DL-87-10 11/11-13/11 4+00E 180° 224,6 2 2,4 — 32+OON 60° (737) (8.0)
DL-87-11 13/11-18/11 5+00E 180° 258,2 12 12,8 ... 33+00N 60° (847) (42.0)
DL-87-12 20/11-22/11 44+50W 220° 91,1 4 4,6 50+00N 70° (299) (15.0)
DL-87-13 22/11-24/11 44+50W 220° 78,6 0 0 50+00N 89° (258) (0)
DL-87-14 24/11-3/12 45+00W 220° 316,1 0 0 49+50N 70 ° (1037) (0)
Total 3812,1 127 101,1 (12507) (331.8)
APPENDIX B
CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF WHOLE ROCKS (1987)
LAUNAY - TRECESSON PROPERTY
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF WHOLE ROCKS (1987) LAUNAY - TRECESSON PROPERTY DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
OXYDE . ANDESITE PERIDOTITE GRANODIORITE DYKE CONSTITUENTS DL-87-1, DL-87-1, DL-87-1,
968,5-973,5 902,0-907,0 838,3-841,9
SiO2
60,30 39,30 63,80
TiO2 0,61 0,13 0,25
A1203 15,20 2,82 17,80
Fe203 6,53 10,70 1,98
Mn0 0,10 0,14 0,04
Mg0 2,76 33,70 2,30
Ca0 5,16 1,00 2,62
Na20 6,66 0,02 9,20
K2O 0,91 0,17 0,86
P205 0,44 0,40 0,30
LOI* 0,60 11,20 0,80
Total 99,27 99,58 99,95
Analytical Method
The concentrations of all constituents are tabulated as weighted percentages. All constituent are determined by plasma - emission except *LOI were determined by gravimetry.
*LOI = lost of fire
APPENDIX C
BEST ASSAYS (1987)
LAUNAY - TRECESSON PROPERTY
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
)
NO: PT Pd (oz/t)(oz/t)
BEST ASSAYS (1987) LAUNAY-TRECES SON PROPERTY DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
Ni Au L From To Pt Pd Au L (%)(oz/t) (Feet)(Feet)(Feet)(gr/t)(gr/t)(gr/t)(m)
From (m)
To (m)
DL-87-1 N.D. 0.015 0.380 N.D. 2.0 937.9 939.9 N.D. 0,514 N.D. 0,6 285,9 286,5 N.D. 0.040 0.850 0.006 2.0 939.9 941.9 N.D. 1,371 0,206 0,6 286,5 287,1 0.022 0.047 0.990 0.004 2.0 941.9 943.9 0,754 1,611 0,137 0,6 287,1 287,7 N.D. 0.020 0.520 N.D. 2.0 943.9 945.9 N.D. 0,686 N.D. 0,6 287,7 288,3 N.D. 0.006 0.280 N.D. 1.7 945.9 947.6 N.D. 0,206 N.D. 0,5 288,3 288,8
DL-87-4 N.D. N.D. 0.310 2.0 437.0 439.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 133,2 133,8 N.D. N.D. 0.410 2.0 439.0 441.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 133,8 134,4 N.D. N.D. 0.330 2.0 441.0 443.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 134,4 135,0 N.D. N.D. 0.333 2.0 443.0 445.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 135,0 135,6 N.D. N.D. 0.339 2.0 445.0 447.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 135,6 136,2 N.D. N.D. 0.470 2.0 447.0 449.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 136,2 136,8 N.D. N.n. 0.420 2.0 449.0 451.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 136,8 137,4 N.D. N.D. 0.580 2.0 451.0 451.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 137,4 138,0 N.D. N.D. 0.540 2.0 453.0 455.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 138,0 138,6 N.D. N.D. 0.420 2.0 455.0 457.0 N.D. N.D. 0,6 138,6 139,2
DL-87-7 N.D. 0.015 0.390 2.0 833.6 835.6 N.D. 0,514 0,6 254,1 254,7 0.004 0.020 0.430 2.0 835.6 837.6 0,137 0,686 0,6 254,7 255,3 0.016 0.039 0.820 2.0 837.6 839.6 0,549 1,337 0,6 255,3 255,9 0.013 0.035 0.790 2.0 839.6 841.6 0,446 1,200 0,6 255,9 256,5 0.006 0.023 0.500 2.0 841.6 843.6 0,206 0,789 0,6 256,5 257,1 0.006 0.020 0.495 2.0 843.6 845.6 0,206 0,686 0,6 257,1 257,7 0.003 0.066 0.650 2.2 845.6 847.8 0,103 2,263 0,7 257,7 258,4 N.D. 0.015 0.500 2.3 847.8 850.1 N.D. 0,514 0,7 258,4 259,1 N.D. 0.016 0.480 2.2 850.1 852.3 N.D. 0,549 0,7 259,1 259,8 0.009 0.034 1.070 1.4 852.3 853.7 0,309 1,166 0,4 259,8 260,2 0.009 0.019 0.880 1.1 853.7 854.8 0,309 0.651 0,3 260,2 260,5
DL-87-11 N.D. 0.004 0.157 5.0 814.5 819.5 N.D. 0.137 1,5 248,3 249,8 N.D. 0.026 0.910 2.0 819.5 821.5 N.D. 0,891 0,6 249,8 250,4 N.D. 0.012 0.350 2.0 821.5 823.5 N.D. 0,411 0,6 250,4 251,0
N.D. = Means (less than 0.002 oz/t or 0,069 gr/t).
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
DIAMOND DRILL LOG
Property : LAUNAY-IRECESSON
noie t _,-i ;r,!onsnip fRELE:,ûLJi9
Lot , .,, Fange: '_laiE; 4 .2:8:8:2--i
Date si-.Nr't:ei; C0:..'t0 "*, IY8I
Date cGmpl's'rr'L'.0:.108Ei; l'6)
Level Section 00L
L711ar Loorot?tiate Line . Ljtl t i.iü ': AiŸ-..!:!i N Azimuth: i89' 9:
Station.: 34+00 (A
;iGartUrP: 409.00 E Dip . -t"' j'
Eja..'dt:nrt; :Ï,iiIJ i enat h . 1090.0 :t
Deviation tests Death Dip Azimuth
CO MN 200.0 Ft; -62'0'
atMD ~ 400.9~.Ü 'Et : -b;'- 0'
C ® (/I 0 800,0 kt i -8;i' fl:
-% 00 n rT7 800,0 Ft; i -Ltz" (.!' Qh 04 L- I? ~ 1000,9 }}; -1O6' 0' 6 = C
~ f-- Au Au .,.~ ~ m
c.®
Remarks :Calii"nt} pulled out, 8.11. size
Laboratoire voi.rt?alaaltN Ltee
Samples t 2901 to 1005 incl.
Lopped oy . h.HER J AI D
Ministère de l'Energle e1 des iRestources Service de !a Géoinfotmation
Datt 2 7 0 CT 1988
No G.Iw_ 47388
~ ~
E. 00 '11 ô _. Ln C:
cz ~ ~j C7
1'"7
--------• - ------- DLSLRIFTION FROM : 10
(Fti
:------
:Saabie: fEUM (ti L I Ft ; P0 NI Mu
(ft):ozit ozit Juzit
1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I j 1
LPILINf211- -IREuESSuN LOW N1CKEi. LORPOOFION Hole : B1-1 PAGE:
0.0: 43.01 CASING
43.01 310.41 Massive medium-grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much magnetite
between and around (fltvine crystais. Scattered sulfides.
43.0- 44.0
Lightly ROUa aitereo, grey-oreenist.
44.0- 142.6
Dunita with saail aagnetite yetnlets. Serbentinized fractures (20'-
40/C.A.), Scattered dzvet-,Lut threads,
142.6- 152.0
•ounite more altered. Serpentinized fractures (1 -fLiY,,,f_;.Ai
asbestos threads.
152.0- 268.8
Some as 44„0 to, 142.6,
268.8- 272.1
Very serbentlnized, sereentinized fractures LJ with
asePstos. threads.
272.1- 310.4 Sue as 44.Q ta i'z..
1 310.41 692.11 some as 43 to 310.4 but more serbentinized. Fine grained and more asbestos
threads In fractures,
311.0- 322.6
Serpentinized fractures t4u --1(')L,A.) with asbestos threads.
394.4- 402.9
Very serpentinizeo fractures w,-40/u.A.) with asbestos threads.
LAONAY-IRECESSON DOM NICKEL COE,PBAIION Hole # 3
: [-ROM Ui;
(Fti ;,EtI
;---
DESLRIFfION
lbamplei EhON Ui L Ft ; Fa . Ni ; Mu
iEt).ozit iozit
414.5- 417.2
'Eame as 34.L. to 4v2..,.
422.0- 452.0
Small mineralization of disseminated suifides.
447.0- 460.0
Serpentinizee fractures U0'-S5'/U.A.I with asbestos threads.
510.0- 518.0 Serdentinized fractures Ci-S5C.A.I.
533.0- 536.0
Serpentinizea fractures (0-851C.A.).
611.0- 692.1 Mun sereentinIzed fractures :35'-8:5'/L.A.).
1 692.11 834.01 Massive, fine grained, grey-greenish, altered peridotite. Serpentinized and 1
carbanatized +flied fractures t.S0''-85'/U.ili.). MatInetic disseminated fine
cirai ne suifices.
692.1- 692.5
In sereentinizea fractures.
794.0- 795.0
Sereentinized and carbonatized fractures
1 834.01 947.61 Massif, fine grained to medium drained, black peridotite magnetic. ; Uisseminated fine drained suifides. Linntiv serpentinized and carbonatizea
; fractures.
;
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CURPORAT N Hole 87-1 .PAGE: 4
1 FROM 1 TO 1
I (Ft) 1 (Ft) 1
DESCRIPTION
838.2- 842.0 Light grey coarse-grained porphyritic granodiorite dyke. Massive 55/C.A. contacts.
!Sample! FROM 1 TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni 1 Au 1 ! : (Ft lozit ozit 1 )i 10z/t 1
: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 842.0- 845.4
Oabbro with anastomoged veinlets of feldspar and serpentine.
854.6- 855.1
Velniets and small heap of sulfides,
1 868.0- 870.0
1
CardonatIzed velniets and veinlets and snail neap of sulfides,
877.0- 914.0 1 Disseminated sulfides and sometimes in veinlets of heap.
Disseminated and veinlet of sulfide 2-31.
, DisseminaLed and veiniet of sulfide 5X, 1
1
Disseminated and velniet of sulfide 57.. 1
Disseminated and veiniet of sulfide 5Z. '
1
Disseminated and veiniet of sulfide -11%.
Sulfide= (Pentlandite + pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite ttrace)1
20011
I
2002;
1
2003: . .
20041
20051 .
..
1 .
1
1
937.91
! 939.91
1
941.91
1
943.91
945.9; 1.71
939.91
I
941.91 .
943.91
1
945.91 .
947.6;
2.01
, 2.01
. .
2.01 , .
2.01 . .
. ,
1
N.D.1 0.015: 0.3801
. . .
. ,
N.D.1 0.0401 0.8501
. ,
. .
0.0221 0.0471 0.9901
. . •1 . .
M.D.) 0.0201 0.5201
. . 1
M.D.; 0.0061 0.2801
M.D.) .
0.006;
0.0041
:
M.D.)
NA.;
:
,
1
1 947.61 1000.01 Light grey, andesite, non-magnetic, disseminated sulfides, carhonatized and
1 silicified filled fractures (54-80,/C.A.).
1
: 1000.01 Ind of hole
1
I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I i I
L j}%JNP-iRËi.ESSON ;_ . C NICKEL _r r_NH OJ „a ie Lr_. °_,; o- E:
}R'it1 , TO rFtJ , rttl
:.IEjL^..k I :'.:f$ ,Sa:iiplei FJ*Cii? , IiJ ; L N% i FC C11 Jiu
(Ft) :oz-t ;o.it ; Y. -I i -- - --- I -•_-,_ .._ , , _.---_.`- , f i j
Total amount e} samples=
iota' ieillyth sampled - ;'.;'Ft
UNIONI NICKEL CaPRAIIUN
OIAMUND DRILL LO6
Property : LAUNAY-1RECESSUN
Hol; $ ; iownsflip: NEL.Es8UN Lot : ih
L2Vel
hanqe: V Lfaim 4 :26161'2-1
Section: 4 LIO;
Date starteri :OLfOBE8 196) Bate cpm5leted:UOJBE8 1981
Lollar cnordenate 4+00 E
Latitude: ;3600.U9 N
Hzimutri; 160' D
6tat3on: ,QE+60 N
Departure: 400,00 E
Dip 0' Eievatifin: 0.0f•J f
ite on tests Depth Oip
kzimutn
I
;
Remarks fUasinp sulled out. 8.0. size Laboratoire Douriafflaque Ltd. Smples # 2006 to 20Ui
Lopped by : ROBERT OSWALD
) I I I I 1 I I )
t
LAUNAY-TH BSA OUMOW NiaEL t.ORRO ALION Hole it
FROM ;
(Ftt tEt)
DESCRIHILON
;Samie hu: IN L Pt Pd NI ; Au
kfrtl;lizit :ozit ;Uzit
0.01 22,0: CASING
22.01 487.0: Massive, medium grained, dark olive green, altered dunite (peridotite).
; Oucn osonetite between and around oilvine crystals, Aiso Aagnetite
veinlets. scattered sulfides.
22.0- 32.0
Litiit1v serpentinized dunite lperidotiteh
32.0- 80.0
Coarse-orained, altered dunite ,beridotite with serpentinized
fractures (30'-5::?)
154.6- 156.3
Serpentiftized fractures il(?i .N.i with asbestos threads f,dunItei.
188.4- 191.6
Fractured IfPIC.A.) and a.erpentini7ed witn asbestos tnreads.
260.0- 218.6
Altered serdentinuen fractures -55'if:,A.) witn asbestos threads:
303.5- 301.0
Altered serpentiniLed fractures C,.15,C.11.) witn asbestos threads and :
Aadnetite yeiniets
324.5- 328.0
highly serpentinized and fractured dunite with asbestos threads.
394.5- 396.3
hitered, sernentInized fractures 10'.iL.A.) with asbestos threads.
402.6- 407.0
Altered serpentinized tractures 110 and 5tL.uu. I with asbestos
threads.
)
LALINe-fRECESSON DUMONF NICKEL COPPORATIUN Hole
-------- - - -
; ERUN 10
ihti ! (Ft)
DESCRIPTION
h'OM ! ID L Pt ! Pd i Ni ! Au
! iFt)!OzIt ioz/t % 10zit
;
418.7- 420.4
Aitered, serpentinized and carbonatized fractures (20-7P'1C.A.) with !
asbestos threads.
426.5- 430.0
Hitered seroentinizen and carbonatized ractures iiv and 4Gui'.
with asbestos threads.
459.9- 462.6
Hiteren seroentinized and cartonatizen fractures (0-10,L.Aj with
asbestos threads.
476.4- 477.0
Coarse-drained olivines with madneti,e,
1 487.01 553.01 Some as above (dunite) but more altered and coexistence coarse-medium
; brained. OissemInated serpentinized asbestos threads and sernentinized
; fractures i10-41.PlU.A.).
527.0- 528.8
serpentinized fracturP= N.,0/L,A.1 w,tn asbestos tnraon
538.6- 540.3
Serpentinized fractures, (40C.A.) with asbestos threads and mabneti- !
te veinlets (30-40/C.A.)
1 553.01 842.61 Some as above (487-5531 but few altered with magnetite veinlets (20-85/C.A.)
599.9- 600.5
Coarse-drained duni e.
1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I l i
LA!?tdeiv fHFCEÿ5O _ ~'UMilydl 411,K EL i.l.h.l-lïF.F;! IÜtd Hole 4 r'ïi:it.: 4
; FROM . i4
ifti r' iFt) .
Ot S' 8 i!"' 4 i0
i'ic.:;tG'ei FF';,iK i i; L ;!-'t i8o , Ni : Au
+.f•L)i8Cit ;lii`t i .. itl:it
616.0- 617.6
H1=e-etl [email protected]:za fracture (2(.0/L.A.) with ashnct.s threads,
659.0- 667.0 Riterei: s:'roentinizLd fracture '.!'.'°;Î_.H.) W.:tn asbestos tr!'edC5.
686.6- 687.3 `eril?nti'11;:ed fracture ii?''?L,H,. wit?? =.seesfos t`rea3=.
1 842.61 938.01 Massive, fine grained, grey-greenish, altered peridotite. Serpentinized
and carbonatized tl11Cc fractures ,20-8 /L.H,1.Magnetic- disseminated
; fine grained sulfides.
842.6- 852.0
àeroEn!tlnizcd fracfures f10'-4(P/L.A.
1 859.0- 863.5
borrcnLi:n.lzed ana carC'onatl'ed fil el fractures ,:i''"'!`:L,ti...
865.5- 865.7
verÇeiat.nlzed and car, oniatized filled fracture (A"
1 938.01 1103.91 Some as above with numerous serpentinized and carbonatized stringers.
989.2- 989.4
1 1ï2" mud seam,
989.2- 1111.0
1 172° mud seam.
1 1103.91 1221.61 Massive, fine grained, black peridotite. Magnetic disseminated fine grained
1 sulfides. Llgntiy seroentinizen and carbonatized fractures witd small vein-
let of magnetite.
2. •
LAPNAY-TRECESSDN 1)UMON1 NICKEL LUHPUNAI10N
Hole : 87-2 t-14HEI
FFUM 10 i DESCRIPTIO :Sample; HON : 10 L! Ft 1 Fd ; Ni
(1.t)107.it 1ozit %
1111.0- 1111.6
Very silicified ann caroonatizmi white dranddlorlte nyle aItered).
1111.0- 1118.1
Light grey coarse-grained silicified. branoatorite d:ke,
massif 45'/L.1. contact.
1
1118.1- 1213.3
Numerous carbonatized fractures l30-91P/C.A.) and sometimes hiled
with magnetite or serpentine. Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated su;il'Ides lpentiangite: 2:1
1213.3- 1214.4
Etrecclated filled witn carbonate.
!
"2009: 121.1/.0! 1208.5; 1,D; N.D.; N.D.
1
0.330; —1
Disseminated and velniet of sulfide 1%. Aii.)6: 121 1,1; 121Y.1; 0.14ki;
Disseminated and vein et of sulfide :t1%. l'21Y.1; iU.5 I N.U,; N.0 N.O.;
Disseminated and velniet of sulfide 2%.
1 1221.61 1350.01 light grey andesite, non-magnetic.
1 1223.2- 1226.0
few neaps of strinner ovrrhotite 160'iC.A.
,-!E:D; N.D.;
1322.5- 1335.8
Massive, medium grained, dark grey diorite. Pyrite disseminated and
heaps in veiniet (quartz and carbonate) bOiC.A. contact-
! 1350.0; ;End of hole
EAW. %-%waew ym% %awLUFeb@wN Hole #:£e we;
Ra: TO 1 (F!) ; (Ft) ;
Sv6Rgw
%aGy FHOM; G ; L ;R :R @ ;% ~ ~ : :+b:e» %£t :: ;eJ
Totalae4 of e¥Ds 4 Total SRRsampled = s»!
Date started :OCTOBER 1987
Date coepleted:OCTOBER lŸ87
Latitude: 3600.00 N Azimuth: 180"
Departure: 600.00 E Dip : -60e 0'
Elevation: 0,00 Length . 1,326.0 Ft
Level
Hole # . 87-3
Township: TRECESEON
Lot . lA Fange: V
Section:
Collar coordonate : Line : 6+00 E
Station: 36+00 N
Claie # :28181'-1
1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
DIAMOND DRILL LO6
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Deviation tests
Depth Dip ; Azimuth
200.0 Ft; -63" 0' 0u
400.0 Ft; -6i" 0' ù" 600.0 Ft; -62" 0' 0'
800.0 Ft; -61" it' 0'
1000.0 Ft; -60' 0' 0"
1200.0 F t;-;;6" 0' Ù"
1326.0 Ft1 -57° 0' 0' ;
Remarks :Casing pulled out, B.O. size
Laboratoire d'Analyse Souriaeapue Ltee
Samples * 2010 to 2036 incl.
Lopped by : RUBERI OSWALD
e
LAUMAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole It : 57-3 PAGE: 2
FROM ; TO 1
DESCRIPTION
:Sample; FROM ; fO ; L ; Pt ; ea ; Ni i Au :
(Ft) (Ft) ;
4t);Ozit ;Gzit
;
0.01 47.01 CASINO
1
47.01 162.01 Massive coarse-grained, dark olive green altered dunite. Much magnetite
; between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
47.0- 98.0
Well serbentinized fractured, asbestos threads and erythrite.
74-1 1/2 mud seam.
100.0- 103.6
Altered and serpentinized fractured (30/C.A.).
102.7- 103.6
Seroentinized fracture with magnetite veinlets.
103.6- 137.0
Well serbentinized ana fractured.
137.0- 162.0
More altered and serpentinized fractures (45') often filled with
asbestos threads.
162.01 566.01 Massive medium grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much magnetite
between and around olivine crystals. Also magnetite yeiniets. Scattered
: sulfides.
191.0- 199.4
Serpentinized fractures W-3041C.A.). Filled with asbestos threads
and erythrite.
210.6- 217.0
Low angle serpentinized fractures (10/L.A.!, scattered asbestos
threads.
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATIUN LTD Hole # : 87-3
FROM I TO ! DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM ; TO I : f't ; ea :Ni ; Au
(Ft( I (Ftl I ; : : (Ft);Ozit :Oz/t 1-4 ;Ozit ;
265.4- 268.0
Serpentinized fractures QV/C.A.), filled with asoes os threads
and magnetite velniets.
268.0- 296.0
Seroentinized fractures (50-70/C.A.), filled wIth asbestos threads
ana erythrite. ;
371.0- 380.3
Altered and seroentinized fractures (low angle) with asbestos threads.;
392.0- 396.0
Seroentinized fractures (low angle) with asbestos threads.
426.0- 438.0
Seroentinized fractures (20/C.A.).
447.3- 468.0
Highly altered and seroentinized fractures low angle.
486.0- 493.0
Coarse grained aunite.
502.0- 536.0
Altered and seroentinizet fractures (20/L.A.). filled with asbestos
threads and magnetite velniets.
I 566.01 818.01 Same as above but more altered and coarse-grained to medium grained.
; Scattered suifloes.
582.0- 593.0
Altered and seroentinized fractures (20-70/C.A.)
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
LA?INAY-TF:EL:ESSON DJMiiNT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole #. 87-3 PAGE: 4
FROM 1 TO
(Ft) . (Ft) ;
t t
:,}ESCF:IPTI)N ;Sample; FROM . 10 . L .t ; f'd ; f:i ; Au
; , ; (Ft) ;1171t ;Üz,'t ; : ;11zlt ;
~~_----.t ~ . , . t ------ , s .~ ~ , i t
, . .
596.0- 615.0
Ditto.
617.0- 620.0
Hiohjy altered, serpentinized fracture with asbestos threads.
644.0- 657,0
Altered serpentinized fracture (30ù L.A.), with asbestos threads.
668.0- 670.0
Altered serpentinized fracture (10j' and 60'/C.A.) with asbestos
thread.
707.5- 711.0
Altered sereentinized fractures (low angle) with magnetite vein)et.
726.6- 729.0
Serpentinized fracture !.low angle).
761.0- 775.5
Altered serpentinized fractures 125-70'/L.A.), with asbestos threads.
1 818.01 1124.51 Massive medium grained, serpentinized peridotite, magnetic, disseminated fine 1
t grained sulfides sometime eruthrite In fractures.
818.0- 902.0
Serpentinized carvonatized fractures (51J'10°/I.e.'rl.I and magnetite rich i
veinlets (45-85a/C.A.1.
907.0- 954.0
Altered ceridotite with carbonatized serpentinized fractures
(25-85YiL.A.) and asbestos threads.
;
;
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
LA AY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Mole m : 87-3 PA6E: 5
FROM i TO : DESCRIFI1UN ;Sample; FROM i Tu . L ; Pt ; Pd ; NI ; Au (Ft) ; ;Ft; ; , (Ft?;u2/t ;Oit 1% ;Dzit
954.0- 986.0 Ditto.
986.0- 1089.7 Altered peridotite, seroentinized caroonatized fractures (45-651C.A.). Sometime filled with magnetite veiniets.
Talcose.
1089.7- 1099.2 Altered pendante, talcose.
1099.2- 1124.5 1 2011; 1099.2: ii01.2 , 2.0; N.D.; Nd.; 0.148; ;
Peridatite with fine-grained sulfides. ; !
Disseminated sulfides. 2012; 1101.2: 1103.2. 2.0: N.b.; N.D.i 0.116!
Disseminated sun:Ides. 2013; 110).2, 1105.2: 2.0; N.D.; N.O.; 0.140;
Disseminated sulfides. 2014; 1105.2; 110.2; 2.0; N.U.: M.D. 0.185;
Dissem natea sulfides. 2015; 1101.2; 1109.2. 2.0. N.D.; N.D. 0.1621
Disseminated sulfides. 2016; 1109.2, 2.0; N.D.; N.D.: 0.18.51
Disseminated sulfides. 2017. 1111.2, 1113.; M.D.; N.D.' U.228.
Disseminated sulfides. 2018: 1113.2; 1115.2; 2.u: N.D.; N.V.;
Disseminated sulfides. . 20191 1115.2 1111.2: 2.0; M.D.! N.U.; 0.220;
Disseminated suifides. 2020; 1117.1; 111,, 2; 2.0; M.D.; M.D.; 0.1/1:
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole II : 87-3 PAGE: 6
: FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
:Sample; FROM 1 TO 1 L Pt Pd Ni ! AD
(Ft; (Fti
(Ft?;02/t 0zit
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
;
1 1124.51 1236.31 Altered serpentinized peridotite in talc. Disseminated sulfides.
1124.5- 1151.0
Lightly altered per dotlte in talc.
1151.0- 1236.3
Very altered per dotite in talc.
1156.3- 1157.2
White talc and carbonate stringers.
20211 1119.2: 1121.2; ,!....). N.b.; v.092: 9.249: 1
2022, 1121.2: 112.2; .2.9; N.u., N.u.: 9.166:
2023; 1123.2; 1124.5: 1.3' N.D.: N.D.; u.255;
1193.0- 1194.2
Darkv grey coarse grained, porpnytic granollori e dyke massive.
45'/C.A. Contacts no-magnetic.
1 Disseminated and seau i neap of sulfides H.
1223.5- 1227.0
Scattered white talc and carbonate stringers.
1 1236.31 1326.01 Light grey andesite, non-magnetic. Disseminated sulfides and veinlet or
heap sulfides (1252-12121.
Disseeinated sulfide.
2010; 1215.6: 1216.4; 0.8; N.D.; M.D.; 0.132;
2024; 1252.0; 1254.0; 2.0; N.D.;
1
Disseminatea sulfide with small veiniet sulfide. 2025: 1254.0; 1256,0; 2.0; N.D.;
;
I i I i I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I ! 1 1 f I
LAI;Nf({-TRE1'ESSGN D1:MGNT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole #. 87-3 PAGE:
1 FROM 1 TCl
(Ft) ; (Ft) 1
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FRC't? , Ti? . L; Pt , Pd ; Ni . 4u
; , . (Ft);ilz!t 111z1t ;'l. ilztt
, . . i ; 1 i , 1
Disseminated sulfide with small veiniet sulfide. 2026i 1256,0; 1258.1 ; 2.('t; N.D.; N.il.; N.D.;
~ .
Disseminatedsulfides and small hf criateû 1/2; 2027; 1258.0; I26. .0' ..û ; N.r., N.J., i.4. ,
filled sulfide,
Disseminated sulfide.
Ditto.
Ditto,
Ditto,
Ditto and fracture 112° filled sulfide (35'IC.;.1.
Ditto and small veiniet.
Ditto.
ureccia.
1311.3- 1315.4
treccia with carbonate ciment.
Srec.ci a.
1323.1- 1326.0
Massive, medium grained, dark grey, porphyritic diorite.
Disseminated sulfides in fractures. 301C.A. Contacts.
1326.01 ;End of hole
2028; 1250.0: 1..82.0i d.'.i; N.D. i N.I'.. N.:...
2029; 1252.0; 1264.0; 2.0; N.Q. i N.D.. N.U.;
, 20301 1264.0; 115:.0 2.0i N.D.; N.D.;1Ÿ.D. ï
2031: 1266.0; 1168.0; 2,0; N.D.; N.D.: N.D.;
1 1 .
2032; 1268.0; 1270.o;2.0; N.0.1 N.D.i N.D.;
2033; 1270.0; 1212.0; 2.0; N.D.; N.D., N.D.;
24341 1272.01 127 3.01 1.0; N.D.; N.D.; N.D.;
103"i }: 1313.0; 2.01 fR;
2036; 1313.01 1315.41 2.4; ; TRI
)
LAIMAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole il : 87-3 PAGE: 8
; FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
;Sample; FROM ; TO L 1 Pt ; Pd Ni ; Au
(Fti
(Ft);Ozit Ozit i% ;Ozit
Total amount of sample = 27 Total length sampled = 51.5Ft
;
;
1
1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
DIAMOND DRILL LOS
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Hole # : 87-4
Date started :OCTOBER 1987 Township: TRECESSON
Date coepieted:UC(U8ER 1987 Let . 14
Range: V Claim # :281812-1
Level Section: 6 + 00E
Collar coordonate : Line : 6+00 E
Latitude: 3400.00 N Azimuth: 180' 0'
Station: 34+00 N
Departure: 600.00 E Dip : -6`i?' Ù'
Elevation: 0.00 Length : 1000.0 Ft
Deviation tests Depth Dip t Azimuth
i:ut!.".i Ft; -63' 0' 0" ;
400.0 Ft; -60' 0' 0' 600.0 Ft; -63' 0' Ù' g(}.!,i! Ft -63' 0: 0"
995.0 t-t; -594 ;,: +1" t 18/' +„y' 0"
Remarks :CASING PULLED OUT, i;0 SIZE LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE SOUI?LAPiADUE LTD SAMPLES # 2037 TO 2059 INCL.
Legged by . ROBERT OSiALD
1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1
ïAtiNAv-1RECE:BFtN OtIMüNT NICKEL CORPORATION LTG
Hole ; . 87-4 PAGE: 2
FROM 1 ?0
(Ft) ; (Ft)
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; fsiOf? , ÏO , .. . Pt , Pd Ni G ;
4t)lUz?t ;O;z+t
0.01 20.0 CAS1N8
20.01 257.0 Massive, coarse grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much magnetite
between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
23.2- 33.5
Highly altered and serpentinized fractures (15'/C.A.).
71.5- 76.0
Seroentinlzed fractures (10-454 tC.A.;).
77.0- 93.2
Highly altered and serpent raze, fractures i?;-25°i{L.M.i with
asbestos threads.
107.5- 119.0
Serpentin.zed fractures (159-25Ù/C.AJ with sometimes magnetite
veinlet.
138.0- 148.0
Serpentin zed fractures (154-204ic.A.
157.0- 179.0
Altered and serpentinized fractures (10$ and 854 î:.A.) with
asbestos tnreads and magnetic veinlets.
226.4- 227.0
Seroentinized fractures (354)C.A.I.
241.8- 255.0
Highly serpentinized and altered fractures (15-454 /C.A.).
257.01 347.01 Same as above but sore altered and disseminated asbestos threads.
} ; .
1 ! I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I
LAUNAY-TREt .FLN DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole iE : 87-4 PAGE: 3
; FROM ; TO
(Ft) ; (Ft)
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM , TO . L , Pt . Pd , Ni 'L ; . . , i['.,,O,i. ;Ozlt i ,
284.0- 290.0
Serpentinized fractures (40-60'ic.A.) kith asbestos threads.
347.0; 693.5; Massive, eediva grained, dark alive green. Altered peridotite. Magnetic.
Scattered sulfides.
407.0- 412.0
Mitered and serpentinized fractures (low angles).
437.0- 457.0
More disseminated visible sulfide.
Disseminated sulfide. 203?; 431.v; 431.01 2.0; N.D.; N.D.; 0.31v;
Disseminated sulfide. 2038; 439.0; 441.0; 2.0; N.D.; N.D.. 0.410;
Disseminated sulfide. 2039; 441.0; 443,L; 2.701 N.O.; N.D.; U.350; 1 i !
Disseminated sulfide. 204v; 443.0; 445.0; 2.0; N.i).; N.D.; 0.333
Disseminated sulfide. 2041; 445.0; 447.0; 2.03 1 N.D.; N.D.; 0.3391
Disseminated sulfide. 214~; 447.v; 449.0: :.v' N.D.; N.D.; 0.47v;
Disseminated sulfide. 2043; 449.0; 451.0; 2.o; N.D., N.D.; 0.4211;
Disseminated sulfide. 2044i 451.0. 45.3.E/i 2.1; N.D.; N.D.; 0.580i
Disseminated sulfide. 2045; 453.0; 455.0; 2.0; N.D.; N.D.; 11.540;
Disseminated sulfide. ; 2046. 455.0; 45/.v; ..ü; N.Q., N.D.. 0.4'20;
LAUMAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole # : 87-4 PAGE: 4
; FROM 1 TO
; (Ft) ; (Ft) DESCRIPTION !Sample; FROM ; TO L ; Pt Pd Ni XI
(Ft)!Ozit ;Ozit
503.0- 548.0
Altered serbentinized fractures (10-25'iC.A.) with magnetite
veinlets and or asbestos threads.
548.0- 607.0
Numerous serpentinized, carbonatized ractures (30-80/A.C.) with asbestos threads and erythrite.
607.0- 667.0
Ditto.
670.0- 671.0
Fracture (Itiv/C.A.) filled with carbonate, serpentine and magnetite.
1 693.51 887.01 Massive fine grained, yellowish green altered peridotite, magnetic, ; disseminated fine grained sulfides.
697.0- 702.0
Righlv altered and serbentInized fractures (low angle).
702.0- 722.0
Serpentinized, carbonatized fractures
722.0- 737.0
Seroentinized, carbonatisen fractures (30-60'/C.A.).
737.0- 762.0
Ditto.
762.0- 768.0
Seroentinized, carbonatised fractures (low angle) and magnetite
veinlet.
LHuNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole It : 87-4 PAGE: 5
FROM ; TO ; DESCRIPTION ;Sample: FROM ; TO . L: Pt . Pd + Ni X.
(Ft) !Ft! ; (Ft);Lz,t ;fJztt . ,
, , __._
, , ; ~ , • ~ ~
768.0- 808.0
aereentinized. carbanatized fracture E30-604!r.4.1.
808.0- 809.0
Seroeritinizea, cartonatized fractures I354,C.A.i.
809.0- 827.0
Serpe;itinized, carh[lnatized fractures i4Y!L.4.i.
827.0- 848.0
More altered (talc and serpentine), carbonatized fractures (10* and
601/C.A.) with magnetite veinlet.
847.0- 849.2
Carbonatized and sereentinized fractures 1O"tC.iT.) with magnetite
vs in let.
849.2- 869.0
Seroentinized and carbonatized fractures (0-85°IC.t;.).
869.0- 883.0
Ditto but more fractured.
883.0 951.01 Massive fine grained, black altered peridotite, weakly magnetic, disseminated
sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides 3:. 2047; 883.0; 884.!); 1.0; N.D., 0.010î 0.890)
885.3- 890.2
Lign grey, coarse grained silicified. 8ranoaiorite ayke, massive
40°!C.F., contact non-magnetic.
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole 4 : 87-4 PUE:
: FROM ! TO ;
; (Ft) 1 (Ft) 1
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; fROM 1 TU ; L ; Pt ; Pu ; N I. ;
(Ffl:ezit 10z/t
;- -;
890.2- 930.6 1 Cartonatized fractures (25-45'IC.A.).
More disseminated sulfides.
More disseminated sulfides.
More disseminated sulfides (chalcopyrite trace).
More disseminated sulf des.
More disseminated sulfides.
More disseminated suifides.
More disseminated sulfides.
more disseminated su'fides,
930.6- 934.5 Ditto (985.3-890.2, dyke...) 501C. - Contact.
;
2048; 991.3; 896.1! 4.8; N.U.; N.U.; 0.1961
: 2049: 296.1; 900.6: 4.7: N.0.: N.D.; 0.210;
2050: 900.8; 9O:J.61 4.b. N.D.' N.u.. 0.120;
L01; 905.6: 910.4. 4.5 M.D.; N.U. 0.148
.102. 910.4: 9111.1, 4.7. N. M.D.; 0.142:
205o, -715.11 919. 4.8; N.0.; M.D., :.).2101
2054: 924.61 4 M.D.; 0.220:
2055: 924.8 4.7: N.J., N.D.! 0.171:
934.5- 948.0 Breccia filled ca dilate ana angulars fragments Ideridetite).
1 951.01 1000.01 Light grey andesite, non-magnetic. Disseminated sulfides. 30'/C.A. Contacts. 1
Disseminated sulfides (contact peridotitetandesite). ; 2056; 951.0; 952.0; 1.0;
Veinlet and email neap su fides. 2057; 957. ' 959.8; 2.2;
Veinlet and soaii Mean sulfides. 2058t 959.8; 961.5: 2.0:
0.006:
--; --; 0.022:
0.006:
I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I
LAJ!dAY-irtEl.EShON DOW NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole 4 . b1-4 PAGE: 1
, FROM ; TO ,
Ft! : tFtf
:ieiniet and small heap sulfides.
1000.0; ;End of hole
Total amount of sample = 23
Total ienottt saaoied = 66.2Ft
;Sample; FROM . TO ; L; Pt , Pd ; Ni Z; ;
, , (Ft);ilzlt ;tlzrt , ; ~
, ; ; ! : ~ ~ ; . i
2059; 96i.8; w63.01 ..U; --. --. 0.0051
DESCRIPTION
1 i i ;
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
DIAMOND DRILL LOS
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Hole # : 87-5
Date started :OCTOBER 1987 Township: TRECESSON
Date completed:OCTOBER 1987 Lot : IA
Range: V Claim # :281812-1
Level : Section: 8 + 00E
Collar coordinate : Line : 8+00 E
Latitude: 3400.00 N
Azimuth: 180" 0'
Station: 34+00 N
Departure: 800.00 E
Dip : -60' 0'
Elevation: 0.00
Length : 1002.0 Ft
Deviation tests Depth Dip Azimuth
200.0 Ft 1 -62' 0' 0"
400.0 Ft: -61' 0' 0"
600.0 Ft l -61' 0' 0"
800.0 Ft! -61' 0' 0°
1000.0 Ft! -59' 0' 0"
Remarks :CASING PULLED OUT, B.G., SIZE
LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMAGUE LTEE SAMPLES # 2060 TO 2069 INCL.
Logged by : ROBERT OSWALD
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION
Hole 4 : 87-5 PAGE: 2
1 1 1 FROM 1 TO I DESCRIPTION :Sample! FROM : TO I L I Pt I Pd 1 Ni% 1
: (Ft) I (Ft) I . . ' . : (Ft)10z/t 10z/t I ' , I : : 1 : ; : ; 1 1 1 ; 1 1 0.01 3.01 CASING :
I .
. I 3.01 581.01 Massive Actium grained, dirk olive green to yellowish green altered dunite.
1 Much magnetite between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulphides.
1 19.2- 20.1
1 Highly altered.
38.6- 40.0 Altered serpentinized fractures 1.351/C.A.) with magnetite veinlet
and asbestos threads.
49.2- 58.0 Altered serpentinized fractures (30 and 751/C.A.) with asbestos threads.
66.0- 105.0 Altered serpentinized fractures (0-85/C.A.) with asbestos threads
or/and magnetite veinlet.
1 1 1 105.0- 159.0 Altered serpentinized fractures (15 and 501/C.A.) with asbestos threads.
1 174.0- 188.0 Highly altered, serpentinized fractures (201/C.A.).
1 193.0- 199.0 Altered, serpentinized fractures (10 and 301/C.A.).
220.0- 224.0 Altered serpentinized fractures (301/C.A.) with asbestos threads
and magnetite veinlet.
1 I I I I I I I I i I i I I I I i I I
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION Hole 4 : 87-5 PAGE: 3
1 FROM : TO
(Ft) : (Ft) : DESCRIPTION
:Sample: FROM : TO 1 L Pt 1 Pd 1 NiX 1
(Ft)10z/t 1Qzlt :
1 ! , i i , 1 1 , , 1 i
242.0- 291.0
Highly altered serpentinized fractures (0' and 30'/C.A.) with
asbestos threads and/or magnetite veinlets.
332.0- 337.0
Altered serpentinized fractures (30' and 45'/C.A.)
371.0- 375.0
Highly altered, serpentinized fractures (10' and 85'/C.A.) with
asbestos threads.
i 427.6- 432.0
Highly altered serpentinized fractures (30'/C.A.) with asbestos
threads.
480.0- 511.0
Numerous serpentinized fractures (40' and 60'/C.A.) with asbestos threads.
: 1
1 535.0- 550.0
Altered, serpentinized fractures (0', 15' and 30'/C.A.) with magnetite:
veinlet or/and asbestos threads.
557.6- 581.0
Highly altered, serpentinized fractures (25' and 50'/C.A.) with
asbestos threads.
1 581.01 827.01 Massive, fine grained, green dark altered peridotite. Magnetic. Scattered 1 sulphides.
581.0- 696.0 Altered, carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (20', 40' and 75'/C.A.):
with asbestos threads.
I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION Hole il : 87-5 PAGE: 4
1 FROM 1 TO 1 DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM 1 TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni% 1 1 (Ft) 1 (Ft) 1
1 1 1 1
(Ft)10z/t 10z/t
, 1 i
708.0- 735.0 1 ; Altered, carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (30 and 60/C.A.) 1 1
with asbestos threads.
735.0- 741.0 Disseminated sulphides. 1
1
1
Disseminated sulphide. 1 20601 735.01 738.01 3.01 N.D.1 N.D.1 0.1891
Disseminated sulphide. 1 20611 738.01 741.01 3.01 N.D.1 N.D.; 0.1651
i
741.0- 787.0 1
Altered, carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (45 and 60°/C.A.)
with asbestos threads.
787.0- 797.7 Disseminated sulphide, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures
(10 and 60/C.A.). 1
797.7- 827.0 ; Carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (30 and 60/C.A.). 1 1
1 827.01 989.21 Massive, fine grained, hard black altered peridotite, magnetic, disseminated 1 sulphide.
827.0- 849.2 More disseminated sulphide, carbonatized fractures (20-70/C.A.)
More disseminated sulphide 51X. 1 20621 834.01 835.01 1.01 N.D.1 4.D.; 0.2651
1 1 1 ; 1 1 1
More disseminated sulphide !1X. 1 20631 844.51 845.51 1.01 N.D.1 N.D.1 0.1771 . , 1 , , i , ,
:
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION Hole : 87-5 PAGE: 5
1
1 FROM 1 TO 1 DESCRIPTION :Sample: FROM 1 TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni% 1 : (Ft) : (Ft) :
(Ft)10z/t 10z/t 1
1 1 1 1 854.0- 859.5
White carbonate-talc. ;
872.0- 876.0 Ditto.
876.0- 989.2 Altered peridotite in disseminated talc with numerous fracture (30 and 6(0/C.A.).
Disseminated and small veinlet sulphide.
Disseminated and all velniet sulphide.
Disseminated sulphide.
1 989.21 1002.31 Light grey andesite non-magnetic, disseminated sulphides.
Disseminated sulphide.
Disseminated sulphide.
Disseminated sulphide. 1 1002.01 1End of hole
1
!
1
1
;
t
11.
2064:
20651 1
20661
;
20671
2068;
20691
1 .
974.61
. 975.81
1
9E17.31
989.21
991.2;
;
993.21
975.81 1.21
977.01 1.21
. a
, .
4E18.31 1.01
991.21 2.01 ",
993.2; 2.0;
; , .
995.21 2.01 , ,
N.D.1 N.D. 0.124:
N.D. N.D. 0.1751
. , .
. . ,
N.D.1 0.0031 0.0951 „ I
--' ; 1
--1 0.0061
1 .
. , .
--1 --1 0.0071
; ;
--1 --; 0.0081
Total amount of sample = 10 Total length sampled = 17.4Ft
Hole # : 87-6
Township: TR:ECESSUN
Lot : IA Range: 4' Claim # :281812-:
Latitude: 3400.00 N
Departure: 200.00 E
Elevation: 0.00
Date started :NOVEMBER 1987
Date compieted:NOVEMBER 1987
Azimuth: 180° ;r,
Dip . -60' 0"
Lenott : 100u0.0 Lt
Level . Section: + 00E
Collar coordonate : Line : 2+00 E Station: 34+00 N
i i I I i i I I I I I I I I I I I I I
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
DIAMOND DRILL LO6
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Deviation tests Depth i Dip i Azimuth
200.0 Ft; -63" 0'
400.0 ft. -64ü v' 0" 600.0 Ft: -63v 0' ,
800.0 Ft i -62a l'' li"
995.0 Ft1 -59` 0' ta' ; 199' 0"
Remarks :CASINB DEVIATED. Br SIZE
LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMAOUE LiEE
SAMPLES # 2103 TO 2104 INCL. 2089 TO 2096 INCL.
Loqued by : ROBERT OSWALD
I ) I ! ) ! I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1
LAL+NAY-TF;ECESSC+N DU-ONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole #: 67-6 PAGE:
FROM . TO '
(Ft) ; (Ft)
{
?ESCkirTICiN ;Sample; FROM f i0 , L f Pt . Pd 1 Ni 'r'. . Au ;
iFt};oz/t ;oz/t sE7z/t .
0.01 55.01 CASING ; .
55.0! 478.4 Massive, coarse to medium grained, dark alive green, altered dunite. Much
magnetite between ana around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
55.7- 57.0
Fracture, (00 and 770'/C.A.), filled with carbonate.
105.0- 108.7
Altered, serpentinized fractures (200 and 4U /C.A.) with magnetite
veinlets.
142.0- 156.6
Few serpentinized fractures (40-500/C.A.) with asbestos threads.
166.8- 170.0
Altered, serpentinized fractures (100-200/C.A.), with asbestos
threads and magnetite veinlets.
;
200.3- 201.4
Altered, serpentinized fractures (25' and 600/C.A.) with asbestos
threads and magnetite veinlets.
230.0- 280.0
Few serpentinized fractures (10-30/C.A.) /C.A.) with asbestos threads and !
magnetite veinlets.
315.0- 340.5
Altered, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (100, 200, :i50
and 500/C. A.) with asbestos threads and magnetite veinlets.
357.8- 362.5
Altered, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures t10-20 and 600/A.C.);
with asbestos threads and magnetite veinlets.
1 I ) ) ) I ) ) I ) I ) ) ) ) ) 1 ) )
LAL;NAV-TRECESSON D?fMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole 4 . 8/-6 FAIL:
i • 1
FROM ; TO .
(Ft) ; (Ft)
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM ; TO ; L ; Ft ; Fa ; Ni ,. ; Au ;
:l't;;oz(t ;oz/t ; :Oz/t v i
365.0- 376.0
Few serpentinized fractures (20u and 6U !C.?.?.
378.5- 383.0
Serpentinizea fractures (04 and 30-404iA.C.) and tilted in soaes
with asbestos threads.
422.0- 432.6
Carbonatized ans serpentinized fractures (10-50/C.A.) with magnetite
veinlets.
434.0- 435.0
Highly serpentinized fractures ±55.1 /C.A.r.
446.3- 451.0
Altered and highly sereentin.zea fractures 1 20-504/C.A.).
478.4; 453.8; Massive, medium to fine grained, yellowish green ta black peridotite. More altered, Magnetic. disseminated fine grained sulfides.
513.5- 551.3
Altered, highly serpentinized fracture 110, 30, 60 and 854/C.A.i
with asbestos threads and / or magnetite veiniets.
568.5- 584.7
Weakly carbonatized. serpentinized fractures t30 and 604/C.A.)
with magnetite veinlet and erythrite?
584.7- 625.0
Disseminated, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures
150 and 854/C.A.).
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole # : 87-6 FAA: 4
FROM ' TO
DESCRIPTION
ISatple FROM IU I L Pt ; Pd I Ni
(Ft) (Ft)
(Ftflozit out
625.0- 626.5 Carbonatized. serpentinized and fragmented peridotite.
626.5- 685.5 Ditto 1584.7-625).
685.5- 694.0 Altered, serpentinized fractures (50-804/C.A.) with ervthrite?
694.0- 811.0 Ditto (584.7-625).
811.0- 815.9 Carbonatized, serOentinzed strinoers an fractures (30 and 704/C.A.1.;
815.9- 858.0 Ditto (5E14.7-625).
;
Contacts perinotitein ke. Small sulfide Yeinlets .21%. ; 2103; 857.1); Stid.ti 1.0; N.Q. 0.00I;
858.0- 861.3 2104; b58.1„); 861.6;
Light Ivey coarse grained porphyritic granonlorite dyke.
861.3- 866.0 Liantly silicified peridotite with few carbonatizecl fractures and
magnetite einlets.
866.0- 892.0 Numerous carbonatized fractures 10-601L.A.), sometimes with
magnetite. Lightly talcose.
892.0- 953.8
--I FR;
LAJNA•v-TnECEüStIN DiiMONT NICK:EL CORPORATION LTD Hole 4 . 87-6 Pf1DE: 5
DESCRIPTION FROM ; TO ;
(Ft) ; (Ft) , 15amoie; FROM , TO , L 1 Pt , Pd , NI .. F 4u
; (I-tS Czit ;nzit ;Out
Caroonatized, seraentinl_ed fractures (0-85'/A.C.) with magnetite
veinlet. More disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides. 2089; 923.5; 928.4; 4.9; N.D.; N.D.; 0.165;
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
2090;
2091;
926.4;
935.0;
937.0;
937.9:
4.0;
4.9;
N.D.,
N.D.,
,
N.D.; 0,150;
N.D., 0.185:
Disseminated sulfides. 2(z92; 937.9; 942.5; 4.6. N.D.: N.D.; ?i.182;
Disseminated sulfides. 1093; 942.5; 947.3. 4.8; N.D.; N.D.: 0.207;
Disseminated sulfides. 2094; 947.3; 952.0; 4.1; M.D.1 N.D.: 0.260;
Disseminated sulfides and sulfides veiniets. t095: 952. (1; (66.b; 1. 6; N. D. ; N.D., 0.1301
953.8; 1000.0; Light grey andesite, non-eagnetic. Scattered sulfides. Silicified, carhonatlzed and chioritized fractures.
Disseminated sulfides and sulfides veiniets. 2096; 953.8; 955.3; 5 N.,t.4 1.5;M.D. N.U.!li.il.: 1000.0) ;End of hole
Total amount of sample = 10
Total length sampled = 56.1Ft
1 I 1 1 ! 1 ! I 1 I I I I I I I I I I
0
DUMONT NICKEL CORP. DIAMOND DRILL LO6
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Date started :OCTOBER 1987
Date completed:NOVEMBER 1987
Latitude: 3300.00 N Azimuth: 180' 0'
Departure: 400.00 E Dip : -60' 0'
Elevation: 0.00 Length : 877.0 Ft
Hole 4 : 87-7
Township: TRECESSON
Lot : IA
Range: V Claim 4 :281812-1
Level Section:
Collar coordonate : Line : 4+00 E
Station: 33+00 N
Deviation tests Depth Dip Azimuth
200.0 Ft1 -63' 0' 0°
400.0 Ft1 -63' 0' 0"
600.0 Ft: -63' 0' 0"
872.0 Fti -58' 0' 0" i 187' 0' 0"
Remarks :CASING PULLET OUT, BB SIZE
LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMAQUE LTEE SAMPLES 4 2070 TO 2088 INCL.
Logged by : ROBERT OSWALD
DESCRIPTION
1 1
1 FROM 1 TO 1
1 (Ft) 1 (Ftl 1 i i , 1
1Saeple? FROM 1 TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni Z 1
1 , 1 (FtllOz/t ?Oz/t 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ,_
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORP. Hole # : 87-7 PAGE: 2
,
1 0.01 30.01 CASINO 1
1 30.01 199.81 Massive, sedius and coarse grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much ? ? 1 magnetite between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
1 50.7- 66.0 1 Serpentinized fractures (25-30'/C.A.) with magnetite veinlets.
Asbestos threads.
( 1 85.4- 86,5 ? 1 Serpentinized fractures (154-20/C.A.I
134.6- 136.5 Highly serpentinized fractures (15'/C.A.I with magnetite veinlet
and asbestos threads.
(
1 1 144.0- 145.0 Ditto.
156.0- 163.0 1
Altered serpentinized fractures (10'/C.A.I with magnetite and asbestos?
threads.
194.6- 197.8 Carbonatized fractures (30'/C.A.I filled with asbestos threads.
197.8- 199.8 Altered, serpentinized fractures.
;
1 199.81 352.01 Sole as 30 to 199,8, but sore serpentinized and sedius fine grained. 1
1 1 210.0- 210.5 ? 1 Magnetite veinlet (25'/C.A.) with carbonate and serpentine.
1
(
(
! I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I I I 1
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORP. Hole 11 : 87-7 PAGE: 3
: FROM : TO :
(Ft) 1 (Ft) : 1
1 1 ,
DESCRIPTION :Sample: FROM : TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd I Ni X 1
: 1 1 (Ft)IOz/t :Oz/t 1
I 1 1 : 1 I 1 1 1 I
1 231.4- 231.8
I Carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (40'/C.A.) with magnetite : veinlet.
236.0- 245.3
Carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (0, 30' and 60'/C.A.).
262.0- 302.0
More disseminated sulfides.
I 302.0- 312.0 , : Highly altered, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (15 and 304/ 1 I C.A.? with magnetite veinlets and asbestos threads. 1
1 1 I I I 312.0- 352.0 1 1 : 1 1 Few serpentinized fractures 140-50/C.A.) with carbonate and magnetite: 1
veinlets. I 1 I
: 1 352.01 713.01 PERIDOTITE I : : : : : 1 : I Massive, medium fine grained, grey yellowish altered, peridotite (approximate 1 1 1
: contacts). Magnetic, disseminated fine grained sulfides. : :
352.0- 372.0
Carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (15 and 604/C.A.) with
asbestos threads, magnetite veinlet and erythrite (?)
375.5- 403.5
I : 1 1 More altered and numerous fractures (carbonated and serpentinized).
i I 403.5- 405.0 Serpentinized stringer zone.
~ 1 :
I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I i I I 1 I
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORP. Hole (R : 87-7 PAGE: 4
1 FROM 1 TO 1 DESCRIPTION :Sample! ~ Ni~ ~ ,baeple, FROM , TO , L, Pt , Pd , Ni ti, 1(Ft) :(Ft) 1 1 1 1 1(Ft)10z/t 10zlt : , ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 405.0- 432.0 1 t : Ditto (375.5 to 403.5). 1
432.0- 559.5 Carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (20-60'/C.A.) with asbestos threads.
559.5- 561.7 Serpentinized fractures (60'/C.A.). 561.1-6' Highly altered.
559.5- 598.0 Ditto (432 to 559.5).
598.0- 599.4 Highly serpentinized fractures (40'/C.A.) and carbonatized.
599.4- 627.3 1 1 Numerous carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (40/C.A.)
1 627.3- 637.0 Altered, carbonatized and serpentinized fractures (15 and 60'/C.A.).
637.0- 680.0 Numerous carbonitazed and serpentinized fractures (0', 40' and 60'/
C.A.). Sometimes with magnetite veinlet.
1 1 680.0- 681.0 1 1 Highly serpentinized fractures (10/C.A.).
681.0- 713.0 1 1 1 Numerous carbonatized and serpentinized fractures 10, 20.40,70' and 1 90'IC.A.)
1 ,
1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 ; 1 ; 1 1 1 1 : : I 1
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORP. Hole # : 97-7 PAGE: 5
1 1 FROM 1 TO 1 DESCRIPTION :Sample! FROM : TO 1 L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni % 1 1 (Ft) 1 (Ft) 1 1 : 1 (Ft1102/t 10z/t 1 1 1 : 1 ! 1111 ! ! f 1 713.01 854.81 Massif, fine grained, black peridotite, magnetic disseminated fine grained 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 1 sulfides. Lightly serpentinized and carbonatized fractures. 1 , . . . . a . . . . , . . , , . a a . 713.0- 722.8 . ;
' , Hard peridotite.
722.8- 729.9 Light grey coarse-grained, porphvritic granodiorite dyke. Massif 301/C.A. Contacts.
: , ., , ,
729.9- 736.0 Hard peridotite.
736.0- 805.8 Numerous fractures filled with carbonate and serpentine.
Disseminated sulfide i1/2%.
805.8- 854.8 Ditto and disseminated sulfide. Sometimes with small sulfides veinlets.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
1
1
1 1
1
!
1
!
.
1
.a
20981
2070; 1
20711
a 20721
1
,
20741
,.
796.01
1 905.81
: 810.41
,
815.01 1 I
t .
824.41
20 73 1
779.51
; 810.41
1 815.01
1
819.6; 1
824.4;
827.11
8 19.61
3.51
4.61
1 4.61
1
4.61
4.8; t
4./1
N.D.1 0.0041 0.4301
14.0.1 14.0.1 0.1821
1 1 1
N.D.1 N.D. 0.170:
14.0.1 14.0.1 0.1501
1 1 1
N.D.1 14.0.1 0.1431 .
14.0.1 N.D.; 0.1801
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORP.
FROM TO DESCRIPTION
(Ft! (Et)
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet 11X.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet 2-3X.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet 2-3%.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet 5X.
Disseminated sulfides plus small sulfides veinlet 57..
854.8 877.0 Grey dark andesite (?) Non-magnetic, disseminated sulfides, chloritized,
carlionatized and silicified filled fractures.
Disseminated sulfides.
877.0 End of hole
Hale # : 87-7
:Sample: FROM I
1
2075; 829.11 .
2076; 833.61
1 1
20771 835.61
, 1
2078; 837.61
. 1
2074; 839.61
; I
20801 841.61 ..
, .
20811 843.61
I t
2082: 845.6: ..
. .
2083: 847.81 I
20841 850.11 ..
. .
20851 852.31 .
1 .
20861 853.71
. .
. .
20871 854.81
o . I
PAGE: 6
TO I L I Pt 1 Pd !
I attlOztt 10z/t
-1 :
833.61 4.51 N.D.1 N.D.
. . .
. .
835.61 2.01 N.D. 0.015!
1 1 1 .
837.6; 2.01 0.0041 0.0201
I ,
I 1
839.6: 2.01 0.016! 0.039:
. . :
841.6; . .
2.01 0.0131 0.0351
I , .
, . .
843.61 2.01 0.0061 0.0231
. .
1 , .
845.61 2.01 0.0061 0.020:
I ! . , .
847.6: 2.0! 0.003: 0.0661 .
. 1 ; ,
850.11 2.3: N.D. 0.0151
. .
852.31 2.2; N.D. 0.016; . ,
853.7: 1.41 0.0091 0.0341
. .
. . . . .
854.81 1.11 0.009! 0.019!
856.81 2.01 N.D.: 0.003;
Ni X :
0.1441 :
0.390! , ,
0.4301 .
0.820: , .
0.7901
0.5001 , .
0.4951 . ,
0.650: , ,
0.5001 .
0.480;
1.0701
. .
0.8801
0.1001
J I J I I I J I 1 I I I I 1
LAUNAY-TRECESSON UMONT NICKEL CORP. Hole # : 87-7 PAGE: 7
: 1 1 FROM 1 TO 1 DESCRIPTION :Sample: FROM I TO : L 1 Pt 1 Pd 1 Ni % 1 : (Ft) 1 (Ft)1 : ,
, , ,
, 1 (Ft):0z/t 10z/t : 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 { : : : 1 1
Total amount of sample = 19 I f : 1 Total length sampled = 54.3Ft
I I I I I I I I I I I i 1 I I I 1 I I
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
DIAMOND DRILL LOB
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Hole t . 87-8
Date started :NOVEMBER 1987 Township: TRECESSON
Date compieted:NOVEMBER 1987 Lot . 1A
Range: V Claim :281812-1
Level Section: 2 + 00E
Collar coordonate . Line . 2+00 E
Latitude: 3310.00 N Azimuth: 180' V'
Station: 33+10 N
Departure: 200.00 E Diu : -68e 0
Elevation: 0.00 Length : 950.0 Ft
Deviation tests Depth ; Dip Azimuth
200.0 Ft; -64' Ù' 0"
400.:3 Ft; -63Ô 01 0' 600.0 ht; -85' Dr 0' 800. 0 Ft; -64' 01 t}"
750.0 Ft; '64ù Lt' vjn
Remarks :CASING PULLED OUT, BO SIZE
LABORATOIRE :l'ANALYSE BrOURLAMADUE LTD
SAMPLES t 2097 TO 2102 INCL. AND 2109.
DL-87-8 BOX 33, (644'-6631 ) MIXTED
Lopped tu : ROBERT OSNALii
LAtiNAY-TRECESSON DJNONT NICKEL COKPOTtATiON LTV Hole : B/-B F'A6E: :.
FROM ; TO .
(Ft) . (Ft) ;
~ 1 ~
0.0 43.01 CASINO
( 43.0: 402.31 Massive, coarse grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much magnetite
; between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
56.0- 60.0 Altered, serpentinized fractures (40-50/C.A.? with asbestos threads.
78.4- 80.9
Ditto.
138.5- 151.0
Altered, serpentinized fractures (30, C.A.) with magne te veiniets
and asbestos.
158.0- 193.5
Carbonatized, serpentinized fractures (20-30/C.A.) with magnetite
veinlets and asbestos threads.
212.0- 216.0
serpentinized fractures (30/C.A.? filled with asbestos threads.
216.0- 267.0
serpentinized fractures t30-50/C.A.I with magnetite and asbestos
threads.
267.0- 272.5
Altered and serpentinized fracture (10¢/C.A.; with magnetite and
asbestos threads.
303.0- 308.0
Altered and serpentinized fractures (0-30/A.C.t with magnetite and
asbestos threads.
:Sample; FROM : TO : L,Pt ; Pd , Nil ;
~
1 . (Ft);Oz/t ;Oz/t
: 1 ; . , ;
DESCT!IFTION
1
1
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD Hole * : 87-8 PAGE: 3
FROM i TO
(Ft) (Ft)
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM ; ;L s Pt ; Pd ; NO.
(Ftl;l=z/t 10z/t j i f t "1
331.0- 336.0
Serpentinized fracture (104 and 60 C.A.) with magnetite and asbestos
threads.
349.0- 381.0
Seruentinized fractures (30-70°/C.A.) with magnetite and / or asbestos;
threads.
381.0- 383.0
Serpentinized breccia filled with asbestos.
383.0- 399.0
Serpentinized fractures (10-604/C.A.i with magnetite and asbestos
threads.
399.0- 402.0
Asbestos and serpentinized breccia filled with asbestos.
( 402.31 753.7 Grading into medium-grained serpentinized peridotite, massive much disseminated(
fine grained sulfide. Magnetic. Dark olive green to dark grev-green.
402.3- 496.0
Few serpentinized fractures (10-60/C.A.) with magnetite veiniet and i
or asbestos threads.
496.0- 580.0
Serpentinized fractures (10-70°/C.A.) with in some ervthrite?
580.0- 583.0
Altered and serpentinized breccia.
584.5- 586.0
LA11NAv-iRECESSUN DUMMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole 4 : 87-8 PAGE: 4
FROM ; TU ;
(Ft) , 1Fti ! DESCRIPTION
!Sample: Fh;UM T U ; L; Pt . Pd ; Nil ,
, I i . (Ft)L
10:!t ili'L1 L i I i . J i 1 I I , i 1 v 1 1 1
Altered and fractured ;10-90°/f,.A..l
590.0- 591.4
Highly fractured and altered fractures filled with asnestos.
591.4- 644.0 Carbonatized and serpentinizen fractures t10-70ç/C.A.i filled with
asbestos.
644.0- 749.8
Carnonatized and serpentinized fractures f0-704/C.A.i with in some
magnetite velnlet.
749.8- 753.7
Light grey coarse grained porphyritic granodiorite dyke.
Non-magnetic chioritized.
Contact 306/C.A.
753.7; 865.9; Same as above but getting black greenish and more disseminated sulfides. Serpentinized and numerous fractures (0-50/C.A.) filled with carbonate, talc, magnetite or serpentine.
1
i ; ; More disseminated suffices i,LX. 'Lhalcnpvrite trace). . 2109: 817.0! 818.+» 1.0; N.D.; 0.006; 0.6001
1
Disseminated sulfide. 1 09 ..L~i1, 847 .3; 85 , 2.3' 5 ;N.D.;N.D.0.1481 ,,,t.l N...
Disseminated sulfide. ;0ù8; 852.3; 857.0; 4.7; N.D.; N.D. 0.161; ;
Disseminated sulfide. 2099; 857.0; 861.0; 4.0; N.D.! N.D. 0.200;
Disseminated sulfide, 1-2X. ; 21100; 862.0; 1.01 N.D., 0.014; 0.4501
i I i I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I
LAUN€;Ÿ-Th)EC ESSON ÜUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD del : 87-8 P+i6E. 5
; FROM ; TO . DESCRIPTION
+ ift) ; ift) t . +
;Sample; FROM Ir, } L ; Pt ; Pd ; Ni%
= tft);ClZit ;Ozit ;
[ i i t i ; _ 5 1 i i
. ; Disseminated suft:de and small veinlets. 2101; 862.0; 883.0; 1.0; N. U.; N.D.; U.204;
i i 1 i . . + I I 1
Sulfiûes, 2302; B63. U; 865.9; 2.9; N.13.; N.D.! 0.082;
865.91 950.0; Dark grey basalt-andesite, fine grained, non-magnetic. Numerous veinlets
; ï30°-60`-'iC.A.i filled with quartZ, carbonate, enidete. Disseminated sulfides.
886.2- 950.0
Same as above but the colour getting light grey. Numerous veiniets
(up to 3 inches) carbonate and in some pyrite and nvrrtiotite. Inc
sulfides is in trace.
440.9- 941.4
Small breccia filled with quartz contacts 20°iC.A.
950.0; ;End of hole
Total amount of sample =
Total length sampled = 19.6ft
| | 1 | I | | | 1 | | | | | 1 | | 1 |
DaalwaE CORPORATION DIAMOND DRILL LOG
Property ;waR9Eaea
6!e # : 87-9 TmseG awb§a Lot : G Range: V G2■ #:2a25
Setae 2002,§ Departure: :&00E d e#!æ: 0,00
2& started : meRw@ Gte o#4t@:r dÆkaw
RlyA: ee « A „ -w° C
weR: 824.0 Ft
Level Section: ;!§3
aûJEer62w ; Line : 3+00 E Station: 2waN
Deviation tests Depth 2R ; 4im J§
200.0 R: %2 E 490.0 Ft; aJ « 600.0 Ft: ae « 815.0 R! -y° «
Re æ
were :wah 6&b OUT, 80 GPO wB6@64 2k@ÿ± DURLAMAQUE L1EE SAMPLES #2110 G 213IRu & wd mf 24. I,471-490l N3(
Loaned Q:6E9 0S6Q
I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I I
•
L`illt'dfll tHE/ESSIA :;Oi11!NI NiUEL ;.tiheL'rf4i!1L'+tf Fiole # ° ti7-9 FAA.:
------------------
Fn'i_tM ; 10 i DESCRIPTION 15amp:e:: FROM , fÜ ; i. , Ft Fd
i lFtt i (Ft) ' , , (Ft)i(3i.'t i(1:lt ~
1^ , . _' _ . , ' . ;__.._-_i . ~_i ~ t ,
1 0.01 39.01 CASINB
1 39.01 142.01 Massive, coarse to medium grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much 1
. Magnetite between and around olivine crystals. Scattered sulfides.
39.0- 48.0
More altered, seroentinited and carhonatizei; fractures (50-7Ù`~!±_.N.)
with in some magnetite veinlets.
48.0- 87.5
Fractured dunite :49-70"r'i:.h.).
87.5- 91.5
More altered seroentinized fractured t+;-iü'' and 81"!'„.t?.t with
asbestos or magnetite.
91.5- 121.2
Fractured dunite
121.2- 126.5
More altered weil serpentinized fractures ,t:''?-4S'iC. t.1 with asbestos
and magnetite.
139.2- 142.0
Ditto t1.5`ÎI•.H.1.
1 142.01 490.01 Same as but more altered (serpentinized).
142.0- 206.0
Fractured gunite U5-VO' If.!... with asbestos and magnetite.
206.0- 274.0
Altered, serpentinized fractures t25-8(P/L. filled with asbestos
magnetite and carbonate.
, "ii .. i Ru
1O:,'t .
i i 4
L.:MAY-IRE-LESSON OUM0Nf NIE LUNI-'0R4IION Hole # 8J- FAUE:
FROM TO
IFt) IFt
DESCRIPTION
;Sample. FROM U L . Pt : PO 1 Ni I Au
qt):Ozit Ut !]zit
274.0- 297.0 nitered, serrientinized and carbonatized fractures i30-60/C.A.1
filled asbestos erythrite and aunaberalte?
297.0- 339.0 More fractured (Q-40'iC,A.) dunite, fractures filled with serpentine, ;
asbestos maonetite and ervtOrite?
339.0- 397.5 Serpentinized fractures 10-40/L..i with carbonate, madnetite.
Drucite and asbestos.
1
397.5- 397.8 Mua seam,
397.8- 437.0 More fractured (10°-6ViC,
Wed with serpentine, carbonate,
magnetite and asbestos.
437.0- 490.0 Numerous small fracture (50-LIT-A.A.? titled with asbestos carbonate,
magnetite and serpentine.
i 490.01 671.51 Massive, medium to fine grained, grey-greenisb peridotite. Altered magnetic,
more disseminated fine drained sulfides.
490.0- 554.2 Numerous serdentinized fractures f ileo wi th asbestos
carbonate and magnetite.
554.2- 558.7 Light grev coarse grainea porohyritic granodiorite chRe. Massive
contacts. Lightiv chloritized, .few biotite.
LOW-IRECESSON DuMONI NICKEL CORPURAIION Hole : 87-Y FRIA: 4
- FROM : TO
(Ft) ; (Ft) :
DESCRIPTION
Sample; FRIA lULPt ; Pd NI Mu
11q);13,11t ;Ult. 10zit ;
; •
558.7- 603.0
Serpentinized and carbonatized fractures (10-60/C.A.1
603.0- 662.0 Seroentinized ana carbonatized fractures UU-/U'iC.A.) filled with
magnetite and in same asbestos, numerous stringers of talc. ;
More disseminated sulfides i1i41.1 and magnetite stringers. 2110; 637.0; 639.0; 2.0; Nb.i 0.006 Q.400;
638.6- 641.1
Stringers of talc
More disseminated sulfides (1/4:41 and magnetite stringers. 2111; b3'1.Q; b41.0; 2.0; 0.151!
More disseminated sulfides and magnetite stringers. 2112i 641.01 642.0; 1.0; N.D. 0.0U2; 0.65;
1 671.51 723.61 Breen to blue-grey basalte andesite, fine grained, non-magnetic, disseminated 1 ! pvrrnotite (trace! In small veinlets near by contact. Lhlorltized, numerous ;
; quartz-carbonate einlets 140-60G/Ca4.).
Utiartz-chlorite-earoonate vein. ; 2113; Y13.9; /14.Y; 1.0; - - TR:
714.2- 714.6
Uuartz-eniorite-carbonate vein 50/.A.
723.61 824.01 Same as above but become green-grey, chloritized, numerous small veinlets
110-?0 C.A.i. Uuartz and carbonate, non-magnetic; pyrrhotite patch in trac-
turc.
746.2- 746.9
Porphyrine diorite dyke, contact 40u-501C.A.
791.1- 795.1
Porohyritic diorite dyke. contact 40-50,iC.A. Iwo porphyrinc
diorite dykes, grey-light. 357. Feldspar porphyry, non-magnetic,
)
LAUNM-IRECESSON DOW NEKEL CORP RAMA Role 87-'1 PR6E:
; FROM TO :
IFtl !
DESCRIPTION
;Sample; FROM Id L ; Pt ; Po Ni XAu
;..Ffi;Ozit :Ozit ; :0,71t
numernus quartz-caroonate-chlorite yeinlets
i 824.0; :End of hole
Iota' amount of samples= 4
iota: leroith sampied = 6.0Ft
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION DIAMOND DRILL LOG
Property : LAUNAY-IRECESSON
Hole t : 82-10
township: TRECESBON
tat IA Range: V Llaim :281812-1
Date started :NOVEMBER 1982
Data completed:NOVEMEER 1982
pvel Section: 4 4- 00E
Co lar coardonate : Line : 4+00 E
Latitude: 6204.1.1.111 N wilmata: laus
Station: 32+00 N
iieoirture; 400. E no
Elevation: Lenata 132.0 ht
Deviation tests Depth Dip Azimutn
200.0 Ft; -63' 0'
400.0 Ft: -63' 0'
600.0 Ft; -63 0'
732.0 Pt; -60' O' ; 182' u'
Remarks :CASING PULLED Obi, BO SIZE LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMAtla LID SANPLES 14 2114 TO 2115 INCL.
Loquea b UEÎ OSWALD
I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I
!_fiilNN, ?HË;.tStiOfV Dîiyn4P,f Ni'v,;ii l.ilRPi!^!:l:Lfi Hole . - -.1 F- ?.,
FROM ; TO i (Ft) . (Ft) ,
ÜLSCR11'i!;.i?`k ,S3tkniët .,:t'3. + Ît'• , L Pt Pd ftil i
iËtliLt2,''t
_. -
1 0.01 21.01 LASING
1
1 21.01 243.01 Massive, coarse to medium grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Much
i magnetite between and around olivine crystals, bcattered sulfides.
26.5- 33.0 1
Highly altered dunite With magnetite stri?tlers and asbestos threads. i
51.0- 52.0 i Ser?ér±tinizt+d fractures ,i:'.''!'.,,i:. i with magnetite.
71.0- 12.0
werùentinired fractures '_'U'r',.ii.i with magnetite, brucite and
asbestos threads.
1 122.0- 124.0
Hitèred serrentiiiièd rart.te .i_ � i4. with Pd ilEti}e 5trirgers.
150.0- 160.0
Iyiltto.
170.0- 175.0
Hitered serpentini2ee fractures 1.10-20 A) with magnetite stringers:
and asbestos threads.
183.0- 243.0
Much altered and sernentini::e'u- fractures ? 1is-.'ii^-.ri.ié.i with asbestos .
threads and magnetite stringers.
1 243.01 721.51 Massive, medium fine grained, grey-yellowish, altered peridotite (approximate 1
contacts). Magnetic disseminated fine grained sulfides.
243.0- 434.0
Numerous =•ar^ÔPtini«ad small fracture's (l0-/0 l't.ii,} with asbestos
threads, carbonate and magnetite.
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L rUNHY-TRE; Euvl?r~t DU ONT NICKEL CORPORATION
Hole 4 , 87-i0 Nr;ÙE:
FROM ; TO . DESCRIPTION (Ft) (Ft: ,
15alâüie; FROM , TO L r't ; Pd :Ni i , ;tt; iL(zit il?z!t if
;---
434,0- 434.5 Highly altered dLslte.
434.5- 593.2 Ditto. (143-434..,)
593.2- 597.0 ;
Alteration Increase to {iranodlorite dyke, Ine core decome very hard
like 5llicitication.
597.0- 597.5 black dranooiorite ektreaely altered, Mar 'zed and cartooatizeo
matrix,
597.5- 599.5 Ditto to 593.2 -5',,...
599.5- 665.0 Mack oei idotite with numerous small fractures t25',
filled with carbonate, serpentine and magnetite. e29-63; More
visible disseminated sulfides.
665.0- 712.0 Fractures l.i;-i:I'J tailed wit!? carbonate. talc. serpentine an:;
magnetite.
712.0- 721.5 More altered oeridotite. _arbonatized matrix and fractures
t2 -fj, L.H,Î tailed with carbonate talc and serpentine.
721.5; 737.01 Dark grey andesite, fine grained, non-magnetic, chloritized. Few veinlets i20-60/C.A.) fined with cuarta carbonate and chlorite,
! 737.0, ;End of hole
I ::114; 6L-1.i:i 613.01 4,l'1 t;.il.. 0.0;14i 0.410; ..1i5i 636,01 63:.0i 4.01 N.D.; 0.ii021 0.240i
s , i
| | | | | | | | 1
EAON Q 9»663&
MOM £ERL QvyQ GN
w»* .gea awa
8a: Q (Et) ; (Eti
3&3Æ8a
%a66 ESN; 3 L ;R ;R ~w @Ù;bJ @2t
Total amount Cr samples : GGl length e#!/ = G R1
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORAl ION DIAMOND DRILL LOG
Property : LAUNAY-IRECESSON
Note # S7-11 fownship; IRECESSON Lot : lA kange: V Clal :281812-1
Level Section: 5+00 E
Collar coordonate Line : 5+00 E Station: 3.3+00 N
bate started :NliVEM8ER 198/ bate cofflpleten:NOVEMSER 1587
LatituciP1 ,S3UMQ N Aziffiuth; 180 0'
Departure: IANMO E. Dip -60' 0'
Elevation; Length : 84./.0 Ft
beviation tests bepth Dip AziAutti
600.0 Ft; 642.0 Ft:
R.efearks :CAS1NB POLLED WI, BLi SliE LA8URAWIRE D'ANALYSE NOURLAMA0UE LID SAIPLES: # # 2105 IQ 2108 INCL.
# 2116 10 2123 INCL.
Logged by : ROBEid USWALb
) J )
LAURAY-IRECESSON DUMONI CC'S!, CORPOkOION Hole : 7-11 PmUE: 2
--------------- FROM ; ID
! (Ft) (-ti ;
--
DESCRIPTION ;hampiei FROM ; IO L
1 (Ftflozit ;ozit
0.01 19.01 CASINO
1 19.01 475.01 Massive, medium and coarse grained dark olive green, altered dunite much magnetite between and around aiivine crystals. '6cattered sulfides.
19.0- 31.0 serdentinized fractures t.CJ witn brucite, magnetite
and aSDBEAOS,
63.0- 70.2
NItered ang serbentinized fractures (10-2b'/A.C.( with Aebestas and
magnetite.
93.0- 135.0 ("41tered
an sergentinized fract,(-es (i0-S0'1A,L, with asbestos
brucite and magnetite.
195.5- 204.2 Highlv altered and serdentinizet fractures with cagne- tite and asbestbs threads.
212.0- 217.2 DittD,
262.5- 270.0 Ditto.
315.0- 322.5 !Met).
322.5- 475.0 Few sergentinized !wail fractures (10-70/W.t.1 with carbonate, asbes- tos threads, erythrite and eri te stringers.
I I I I I I I I 1
LAUNAMRECESSON DUMUN NICKEL LORPoRMIION Hon # b?-11
-- ; FROM ; DESCRIFfi6N ;&15plei FROM lU; L Pt ; Pg Ni (Ft) i
tfWozit ;aft i -------:
1 475.01 544.01 Massive, medium to fine grained, grey-yellowish to black, altered peridotite ; a..oproximate contacts, Magnetic disseminated fine grained sulfides,
475.1- 544.0 More serpentinized fractures (0-60/64. witn car nate. magnetite, stringers, asbestos threads and erythrite,
1 544.01 824.51 Same as above but more altered.
544.0- 702.5 Alterea seraentinized and more caraonitized fractures (20--/U'IA.C.).
702.5- 717.8 More aiterea, sergentinized anl carbonatizeg stringers.
717.8- 724.5 AitEfit1011 1PCF2ESE to nranodiorite dyke. the core become very haTd like sillci+ication,
724.5- 727.4 Lignt are, coarse grained, aorphyritic granodiaritg dyke, non-magne- tic, chloritized, massive, 30/C.A., contacts, Small veinlets of quartz and carbonate,
727.4- 729.2 !hi:to (117.8 - ?24,t1).
729.2- 783.5 Numerous small veiniets (20-bOiC.h. tilted witu carbonate, magne te and few serpentines,
783.5- 824.5
;
LAUNAY-1HECESSON DOMONf MILK:EL cORPORATION Hole # f 87-11 PAGE: 4
----------- FROM ; TO DESCRIPTION :Sample: FROM TO i L 1 Pt Pc Ni ; (Pt) (Ft) :
-
More visible suifldes. :
Disseminated suifides 2.11b; ib03.1i; 9; 9.00O; 3,6d9;
Disseminated sulfides. .u. 9.U.; N.D.; 0.245;
Disseminated sulfides. Lild; )90.5; N.U.:
Dissemlnated sulfides -4%. 211: v.909; V.DOV:
Disseminated sulfides. 21L0; 0. N.D.; 0.603;
Disseminated sulfides. Z12.1; 609...3; b;.1!-„;.;-J; N. u. N.D.; v.1 ,
DISSefairated 2122; bOO.O; bi '3.9; N.D.: N.D.: b,160;
Disseminated sulfides: 61Q.1*J; blit.b; 4.9; N.D.; N.D.; 0.14U1
Disseminated sDifides.
iil SLU1 itet1 su)+Ideq 10-157..
bissemindtea sulfides
i
210;
614.5;
621.1);
b19,;p; 1-3.D;
2.9;
N.V.; O. 0.151;
N.u. 0.359;
Oteseminated aDifideq. We S2Pfl two pilfides; -'ent1a;v1Ite ria; N.D.; 4,D.; 0.105: 20% and pyrrtotite 807..
I 824.51 847.01 Dark grey andesite, fine grained, non-magnetic, chloritized. Few yeinlets (10 1
H. i-111ed witn quartz, cardonate, chlorlte 8115 spii-icie.
828.5- 835.0
Graduaily with wdata nerphyritic feldspar.
: 847.01 :End of hole
(F.L:oz/t QZt
LAONA?-1RELESSON PUMON MILKEL -LIRFOFAilUN Hole : Si-11 PAH:
)
UE'dLP1PTION fbampie; HiUM lU; L ; Ft ; Pd ! N1
fotal amount of samples. 12
fotai le. noitn sape = 42.UFt
PRON
iFtf
; fft);ozit lozit
; • :
DUKE NICKEL 3#a¥!* DIAMOND DRILL LO
Property ;gaA.qkEsa
616 4 : &52 %reR:Lwwf Lot :9@ Geel Ga, ■ :21688-1
Level Section: @»50W
Collar E3de#@ : Line : 44+50 w
Station: Sw§N Latitude: 99344
§ozGR; 1450&9w Elevation: 0M0
Date started Awb3R26 Date :»petNA2R±æaw
Cw«e 2eÆ
29th: 299.0 Ft
Deviation . 2#§ , Did Azimut§
0,0
NUN 2 9,
Remarks :w@# PULLED DO, 6 e3 wBORg26 Eaweae2±¥wJ y§ SAMPLES 2124 TO os !%u
Lodged by ROBERT bled
LALt1N`;-!kEi:EH5i1tx 11'sin!.It'•J1 fliILKEi_ LL 7hAtii Hole ~.,-12 RAS}'
FROM , TO DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FHU% ; .„' i L , Ÿt ; Pd TJi .. , Au
;Pt !-tl i ; !~tffZ;t iIZ{t ;kit
1 0.01 97.01 CASING t
1 97.01 299.01 Massive, medium and fine grained, dark olive green altered dunite. Scattered 1
sulfide=- ann ematin magnetite dettèeen and around olivine crystals.
114.0- 117.0
Altered and crus{'!ed i,; ,mal i fragment.
122.0- 131.0
Weil fractured.
131.0- 164.0
[rushed at few spots.
164.0- 166.0
Altered and :rushed.
166.0- 229.0
Altered and serpentiniZed fractures m- o'lL.h.;.
229.0- 231.0
Well fractured.
231.0- 234.0
Weil fractured.
234.0- 284.0
H:tered and 5erCtentiniZe^ frac t+:res i3t!"?L.H, iwitn asbestos dr:icite
and magnetite.
284.0- 299.0
Weil fractured and =rushed.
Weil fractured and cru=-shed. 1124: 2134.,., LSi . ,i
LAifNAY-TRECESSCIN
FROM i TO É
1 (Ft) 1 (Ft) 1
i 1 i ! ,
i 299.0i ;End of hole k i
DUMONT NICKEL 1CURPÙRATIUN
DESCRIPTION
Well fractured and crushed.
Well fractured and crushed.
Nell fractured and crushed.
Hole #: 87-12
!Sample! FROM Ë
1 : 1 1 1 / 1 1
1 21251 287.81 1 I , 1 I ; 2126: 291.61
E
I } 71 )~,ry i , 2127i 295. 1
i
PAGE: 3
TO É L1 Pt z Pd 4 Ni %; Au,
É 4Fti :ilzit e0zit : !Ûzit
1 1 1 1 I
I 1 I• 1 /
291.66 3.8; ---; ---1 0.340;
I 1 E i
I i I I
295.4; 3.81 ---1 ---É 0.240;
1 1 1
i i
1 ---1 +5• 1
299.01 3.61 i f}.i~Jl
1 i i
1 1
I i
I !
1 : 1 Î i
1
Total aaount of samples= 4
Total length sampled - 15.0Ft
1
1
DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD DIAMOND DRILL LOS
Property : LAUNAY-TRECESSON
Hole tt : 87-13
Township: LAUNAY
Lot : 578 Range: V Claia 4 :281688-1
Level : Section: 44 + 50W
Collar coordonate : Line : 44+50 W
Station: 50+00 N
Date started :NOVEMBER 1987
Date completed:NOVEMBER 1987
Latitude: 5000.0 h Azimuth: 220Y 0'
Departure: 4450.00 w 015 : -89 0
Eievation: 0.4.10 Lencith 208.0 Ft
Deviation tests Depth Dip ; Azimuth
Remarks :CASING PULLED OUT, BD SIZE
LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMADUE LTD
Lopped by : ROBERT OSWALD
I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I i I 1 I I
LAt1NAY-TRECESSON D(iMONT NICKEL CORFORATION LTD
Hole # : 81-13 tAiit: 2
FROM TO
(Ft) ! )Ft)
DESCRIPTION ;Sample; FROM : TO i L
(Ft)i
i I
o.o! 98.0 CASING
98.0 258.0 Massive, tediut and fine grained, dark olive green altered dunite. Scattered sulfides and much magnetite between and around olivine crystals. Faulted area.
98.0- 111.0 Altered and sernentiniued fractures (1O-60°1C.A.).
111.0- 114.5 Fractured and crushed.
135.0- 137.0 Well crushed.
137.0- 150.0 Weil fractured.
150.0- 153.0 Well crushed.
153.0- 157.0 Well fractured.
157.0- 161.0 Well crushed.
161.0- 185.0 Well fractured.
185.0- 187.0 Well crushed.
187.0- 207.0 Weil fractured.
207.0- 213.0 Weil crushed.
213.0- 241.0 Well fractured.
241.0- 246.2 Well crushed.
246.6- 253.0 Well fractured.
253.0- 258.0
1 1 I ) I I I I I I I 1
LAUNAY-TRECESSON DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION LTD
Hole # 87-13 PAGE: 3
1 FROM : TO
DESCRIPTION
;Sample; FROM TO ! L
; (Ft) iFt1
1,Ft/1
; 258.01
Well crushed.
;End of hole
1
Total amount of sample = 0
1
Total lempth sampled = 0.0St
1
| | | | i | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
&MONT NICKEL CORPORATION DIAMOND DRILL LU
Property ;UaA@EE@a
6287§
@a # : Sd4 Tae@çE~tu%
219,#:actes
GEG&: 495030B Departure: «w 2,w e RKia: 0.0
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LAUtdAŸ-TRECESSOtf DUMONT NICKEL CORPORATION Hole #. 87-14 -At:~E: 2
FROM ; TO 1
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DESCRIPTION ;Sample'. FRt;f? , ,O L
: tFtfl
0.01 103.01 CASING
103,01 451.01 Massive, medium and fine grained, dark olive green, altered dunite. Magnetic. Scattered sulfides.
103.0- 210.0 Few serpentinized fractures (60-70/C.A.).
210.0- 213.0 Well crushed.
213.0- 263.0 Seraentinized fractures (50'fC.A.) with few small 1i-2't crushed zone.
263.0- 451.0 Largest (3-5') crushed zones.
451.01 1037.01 Same as above but getting more altered (yellowish).
451.0- 652.0 Few crushed zones, altered and seraentinized fractures t30_?U'iC.A.i
filled with asbestos brucite and magnetite stringers.
652.0- 800.0 Crushed zones t2-7'i. More altered, serpentinized fractures
30-80'!C.A.. filled with asbestos brucite and magnetite stringers.
800.0- 953.0 Crushed zones tl-2'i. Altered, serpentinized fractures t20-5O'uC.A.i
with brucite. magnetite stringers and more asbestos.
930.0- 936.0 Gouge.
953.0- 1037.0 More crushed zone t1-5' altered ans serpentinized fractures
(20-50/C.A.) with asbestos and magnetite stringers.
1004.0- 1005.0 Gouge.
1014.0- 1015.0 Gouge.
1037.01 End of hole
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DESCRIPTION ;Sample; 8a; G ! L ~ ; ~ ; (Ft);
lutai amount of sample = a Total !@#asampled = 0.7t