REPORT ON A MOBILE METAL IONS PROCESS, ENZYME LEACHAND BLEG SOIL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS, BLACK CREEK
CLAIMS, FRASER LAKE AREA, NAMEX EXPLORATIONS INC.
By
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M.A.F. Fedikow P.Eng. P.Geo. October 25, 2003 Capreol, Ontario
41I15SW2056 2.26006 HUTTON 010
TABLE OF CONTENTSPage
INTRODUCTION 3PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS 3GEOLOGICAL SETTING AND WORK HISTORY 3MOBILE METAL ION PROCESS SOIL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY 5
Survey Specifications, Data Presentation andSample Analysis . 5Results 6Mobile Metal Ions Vertical Profile 6Mobile Metal Ions Grid Survey 6
ENZYME LEACH SOIL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY 7Survey Specifications, Data Presentation andSample Analysis 7Results 7
BLEG Survey 7Results 7
RECOMMENDATIONS 8LIST OF REFERENCES 8STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 10
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Black Creek property location map.Figure 2. Location of Mobile Metal Ion/EnzymeLeach flagged grid.Figure 3. General location map for Bulk Leach Extractable Gold (BLEG)soil sample survey.Figure 4. Stacked bar charts for the Fraser Lake Vertical MMI Profile.
APPENDICES
Appendix 1. Mobile Metal Ion Analytical Data and Sample LocationMaps, Grid and Vertical Profile Surveys.Appendix 2. Mobile Metal Ion SURFER Contour Plots.Appendix 3. Enzyme Leach Analytical Data.Appendix 4. Enzyme Leach X-Y Plots.Appendix 5. Bulk Leach Extractable Gold (BLEG) Analytical Data.Appendix 6. Mobile Metal Ion, Enzyme Leach and BLEG AnalyticalCertificates.
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INTRODUCTIONA Mobile Metal Ions (MMI) Process and Enzyme Leach soil geochemical survey was undertaken in the Fraser Lake area of the Black Creek property (Figure 1) to assess the potential for base and precious metal mineralization within an interpreted intrusion near Fraser Lake. The host lithology is marked by a circular magnetic anomaly defined by previous exploration on the property. Overburden is characterized by coarse sands and gravels and is of indeterminate thickness. Outcrop Is absent from the survey area. The survey was conducted in August and September of 2002.
PROPERTY LOCATION, ACCESS AND OWNERSHIPThe Black Creek property is located in southwest Parkin Township and Eastern Hutton Township of the Sudbury Mining Division. Access to the property is by paved highway from Capreol for a distance of approximately 20 km and a short drive on a gravel road to the survey site. The MMI and Enzyme Leach survey site occurs on claim 1042862, Lot 2, Concession 3 and the BLEG samples were collected from claims 1042861 and 1042860, Lot l, Concession 3.
The registered holder of the claim is John Brady (client number 11152) of 1227 Holland Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 3R1.
GEOLOGICAL SETTING AND WORK HISTORYGeological Report 80 (ODM-1970) and geological maps 2180 and 2361 provide a geological overview and early exploration history of the area- A 2 km-wide belt of Archean mafic and felsic volcanic rocks strikes northwest across the property. This volcanic belt is flanked on the north by the faulted Huronian sedimentary contact and on the south by the intrusive granitic contact. The property is located within two major regional north-northwest trending fault systems and is highlighted by intense sub-parallel and cross faulting structures. The northeast range of the Sudbury nickel irruptive is situated 2500 m to the south. The volcanic assemblage that underlies the property is host to a number of significant gold and base metal occurrences and deposits, within or adjacent to the property. Reported work history \s given below.
1959 - 3. Castonauav: 400 m east of Fraser Lake, a partially exposed quartz stockwork yielded .02 oz/ton Au and 9 07o Cu (ODM Geological Report 80).
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1980 - Kerr Addison/ DENISON: 200 m east of Fraser Lake, three reverse circulation holes encountered a significant gold dispersion train and bottomed in highly altered (black) rhyolite and calcareous amphibolite. The 'amphibolite' is mineralized with pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite; the rhyolite with a very fine-grained pyrite. Dr. Bert Lee, consulting geologist, suggested a proximal eroding bedrock source for the gold mineralization and made a "strong recommendation for follow-up." No further work was performed (Sudbury Assessment Files, personal communication with Dr. Lee and T. Miron)
1986 - 3. Bradv: l km east of Lee's discovery. A vertical 5-foot section of surface till returned gold assays of 1.25 and 1.76 g/t (personal files, Inco assays).
1994 - Ontario Geological Survey; Open File Report No. 5893 "Gold Grains in Surface Till Sampling." A. Bajc of the OGS identified gold grain recoveries in the Black Creek greenstone belt (Parkin Twp) as comparable to the Kirkland Lake and Timmins gold camps. This program supported a local bedrock source for the gold (OGS 0/F Report No. 5893).
1996 - Pan Global Resources: Fraser Lake area- identified significant ground magnetic anomaly. Concentrated (pan concentrates) till samples assayed > 60 ppm Au (Sudbury Assessment Files).
1996 - O. Maki; Maki has identified at least 12 areas on the property with highly anomalous gold values in the 'B' horizon till. He outlines the rationale for a proximal bedrock source and recommends a follow-up program. Also, boulder and river 'sludge' samples assayed .02 oz./ton Palladium.
1996 - Pan Global Resources: B. Goad: as consulting geologist described part of the exposed iron formation 500 m east of Fraser Lake as a "magnetite skarn." Also, in 1996, power stripping along the southeast strike of the I.F/ volcanic belt in Parkin Twp. encountered sulfide zones along the iron formation that yielded significant gold and arsenic values ^ 5 g/t Au). One set of rock samples assayed :*10,000 ppm Cu; 5480ppm Ni; 26ppm Ag; and 968 ppm Co. No follow-up work performed. Ref. Pan Global Resources Report.
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MOBILE METAL IONS PROCESS SOIL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
Survey Specifications, Data Presentation and Sample AnalysisA Mobile Metal Ion Process (MMI) soil geochemical survey was undertaken on the Black Creek property of Namex Explorations Inc. in the general vicinity of Fraser Lake to determine whether a previously established circular ground magnetic anomaly previously identified by Pan Global Resources (1996) had a distinctive metal assemblage in overlying soils. Prior to the grid survey a vertical profile of MMI analytical data was derived from an approximate l m pit dug on site. This preliminary step to the grid survey was undertaken to assess the presence of vertical partitioning of metals through the soil profile and to ascertain whether processes of distributing metals from a buried source such as a bedrock-sourced zone of mineralization, to a point in the overlying soil had been active. Soils from both vertical and grid surveys were analyzed for the MMI-B analytical suite that includes the elements Au, Ag, Ni, Co and Pd.
For the MMI vertical profile 400 g of sample was collected every 10 cm from surface to a depth of 90 cm for a total of 10 samples. Response ratios were not calculated for these samples, as the data population consisting of 9 samples is insufficient to generate meaningful statistics for this purpose. Samples were sieved to remove particles greater than 2 mm using a vinyl colander. The soil sample was then placed in a ZIPLOC bag and no further preparation was undertaken prior to analysis.
For the MMI grid survey 400 g of sample were collected from pits dug with an irrigation spade that was free of paint and rust. Samples were taken from the pit at a depth of 10-20 cm. The sampling stations were 25 m apart along 5 transects (Appendix 1). Transects were established by pace and compass and were flagged at each site. In addition, a metal tag with a sample number inscribed on it was fixed to the nearest tree. The sample tag and the knot in the flagging tape face the sample pit for future ease of location. At each site UTM coordinates were taken using the NAD83 datum. A total of 84 samples were collected and analyzed for MMI-B. Response ratios were calculated for the individual elements by normalizing all data to the arithmetic mean of the lower quartile of the data. Response ratios were rounded to the nearest unit.
Samples for MMI analysis were shipped to SGS Mineral Services, 1885 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario M3B 2M3. Analysis was done by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
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Analytical data is presented in Appendix l and SURFER plots are given in Appendix 2. Figure 2 gives the location of the flagged grid used for MMI sample collection.
Gridding, sample collection, field preparation of samples and data synthesis and interpretation were done by Mark Fedikow P.Geo. on behalf of Namex Explorations Inc., Suite 610, 4333 Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 1P9.
ResultsMobile Metal Ions Vertical ProfileResults are presented in Figure 4. The elements Ni and Ag are concentrated in the upper 20 cm of the soil profile. Gold, Co and Pd are present in the soils but do not exhibit vertical differentiation through the section.
Mobile Metal Ions Grid SurveyThe variation of MMI analytical data over the circular magnetic anomaly previously identified by Pan Global Resources is presented as color contoured diagrams prepared with SURFER (V7) contouring software.
The Au and Ag results are interpreted to be random background variation and are not diagnostic responses for a mineralized zone. There is a broad correlation between Ni and Co on the grid however the response ratios are very low and as such are considered insignificant.
The relative immobility of Pd in the secondary environment makes any Pd (or Pt) analysis suspect and the general area should be reconnoitered for potential to contain platinum group metal mineralization. There is a two-sample Pd anomaly at the northern edge of the survey area. The response ratios are >4 and are worthy of follow-up.
It is noted that this response is outside of the circular magnetic response and as such could be reflecting a different target or style of mineralization.
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ENZYME LEACH SOIL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
Survey Specifications, Data Presentation and Sample AnalysisA total of 19 soil samples were collected from a single transect established over the ground magnetic anomaly for enzyme leach analysis (Figure 2). Samples were sieved to -60 mesh and analyzed at Activation Laboratories, 1336 Sandhill Drive, Ancaster, Ontario L9G 4V5. Analysis was done by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Analyses are presented in Appendix 3.
Results are presented as X-Y profile plots illustrating the variation in concentration of elements determined by ICP-MS subsequent to enzyme leaching. These plots are presented in Appendix 4.
ResultsA consistent, low to moderate contrast, single site enzyme leach anomaly occurs at 175 m along the sampling transect. This anomaly comprises base metal components with responses for Pb, Ga, Tl, Cd, Se, Re, Ni and Co. A possible mafic-ultramafic lithology relationship between the circular magnetic anomaly and the response forTi (as well as Ni and Co) is suggested. The enzyme leach could be a composite anomaly reflecting both lithology and lesser base metal mineralization. Manganese is also elevated at 175 m on the transect. A Cu anomaly of moderate contrast occurs at 75 m on the transect.
BLEG SURVEYA BLEG survey is designed to report gold mineralization in dis aggregated samples by digesting exposed gold in rock particles or free gold using a cyanide dissolution. The location of this survey is given in Figure 3.
ResultsTwo samples were assayed subsequent to the BLEG dissolution. One sample contained 8.8 ppb Au and the second 85.6-ppb. The sample with 85.6 ppb is considered anomalous and the result is interpreted to reflect the presence of particulate gold in the sand and gravel sediment or glaciofluvial outwash that was sampled.
RECOMMENDATIONSNo further geochemical work is warranted at the Fraser Lake magnetic anomaly based on the MMI and enzyme leach results performed to date. The development of element vertical differentiation in the soil profile suggests that the process of metal enrichment of the upper
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layers of the soil profile is active at Fraser Lake. The presence of a single sample enzyme leach anomaly, albeit a multi-element anomaly, is not considered indicative of the presence of a significant buried mineralized source. The Ni-Co-Ti responses may be reflecting a mafic- ultramafic lithology. Weak MMI Ni-Co responses are also insignificant based on low response ratios. The two-sample Pd anomaly should be assessed in the field for possible follow-up.
The BLEG survey indicates the potential for tracing a gold dispersion train in glacial outwash materials that comprise the Vermillion River gravels. A routine aqua-regia digest with inductively coupled optical emission spectrometric finish could possibly provide the same information at less cost. The potential for significant amounts of gold to occur in the unconsolidated sediments of this area is unknown but should be examined.
A diamond drill hole will be required to provide a geological explanation of the circular magnetic anomaly at Fraser Lake.
LIST OF REFERENCES
Bajc, A.F. 1994: Gold grains in surface till samples, Parkin and Norman townships, Sudbury; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 5893, 24p.
Brady, J. 1986: Assay data-personal files.
Brady, J. 1990 -1995: Geochemical data-personal files.
Brady, J. 1996: Geochemical data-personal files.
Goad, B.E. 1996: Assessment report on the Vermillion River (Milnet) Property, southeast Hutton and southwest Parkin townships, Ontario; 27p and appendices.
Lee, B. and Miron, T. 1980: Results of overburden drilling, Fraser Lake area, Black Creek, Sudbury; personal communication to J. Brady.
Maki, O. 1982: Placer gold geochemical analyses, Vermillion River area, Sudbury; Ontario Assessment Report Hutton 0035.
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Mark Albert Fredrick Fedikow
1. I, Mark Albert Fredrick Fedikow of 34 Wellesley Court, Winnipeg, Manitoba am responsible for the construction of this report, the design and implementation of the surveys necessary to generate the analytical data and the interpretation of the data.
2. I received my education as follows:(i) Honours Bachelor of Science in Geology, Department of Geology,University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 1975.(ii) Master Of Science (Geochemistry and Geophysics), Department ofGeology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 1978.(iii) Doctor of Philosophy (Exploration Geochemistry), School ofApplied Geology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New SouthWales, Australia, 1982.
3. I have practiced my profession continuously since 1975 as an exploration geochemist and a mineral deposits geologist.
4. I am currently registered as a Professional Geoscientist (P. Geo.) and a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba (APEGM).
Mark Fedikow P.Eng. P.Geo. October 25, 2003 Capreol, Ontario
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APPENDIX 1: Mobile Metal Ion Analytical Data and Sample Location Maps, Grid and Vertical Profile Surveys.
Sample 4488 4489 4490 4491 4492 4493 4494 4495 4496 4497 4498 4499 4500 3851 3852 3853 3854 3855 3856 38573858 3859 3860 3861 3862 3863 3864 3865 3866 3867 3868 3869 3870 3871 3872 3873
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UTM North (NAD 83)5186543518656651865705186587 51866175186635 5186657518667351867045186716 5186729 5186758518677851867855186629518664751866635186683
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Number SFL02-73 SFL02-74 SFL02-75 SFL02-76 SFL02-77 SFL02-78 SFL02-79 SFL02-80 SFL02-81 SFL02-83 SFL02-84
UTM East (NAD 83)503140503164 503180503198503215503237503255 503273 503298 503350 503366
UTM North (NAD 83)5186734518675251867635186781518679951868105186823 51 86838 5186849 5186905 5186912
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Number SFL02-1 SFL02-2 SFL02-3SFL02-4 SFL02-5 SFL02-6 SFL02-7 SFL02-8 SFL02-9 SFL02-10 SFL02-1 1 SFL02-12 SFL02-13 SFL02-14 SFL02-15 SFL02-16 SFL02-17 SFL02-18 SFL02-19 SFL02-20 SFL02-21 SFL02-22 SFL02-23 SFL02-24 SFL02-25 SFL02-26 SFL02-27 SFL02-28 SFL02-29SFL02-30 SFL02-31SFL02-32 SFL02-33 SFL02-34 SFL02-35 SFL02-36
UTM East (NAD 83) 503294
^ 503312503321503340503352
Duplicate To Site 4446 563368 503384 503402 503418 503278 503271 503248503232 503219 5031 96 503173 503152503135503144503165 503185503208 503224503248 503263503289 503302503319503337503360503373503388
"" 503168 503188503202
UTM North (NAD 83)51867115186744518676451867835186806
51868245186842 5186863 5186880 5186699
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AgRR2- - "- 1
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APPENDIX 2: Mobile Metal Ion SURFER (V7) Contour Diagrams
Fraser Lake Mobile Metal Ions Survey
5186900
AuRR5186850-
2.7
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503050 503100 503150 503200 503250 503300 503350 503400 503450
MMI Soil Sample Location
Fraser Lake Mobile Metal Ions Survey
51865501ipl
AgRR3.0
1.6
1.1
: 0.6
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Mobile Metal Ion Sample Location
Fraser Lake Mobile Metal Ions Survey
5186900-
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Mobile Metal Ion Sample Location
Fraser Lake Mobile Metal Ions Survey
UTM North
5186900-
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MMI Soil Sample Location
Fraser Lake Mobile Metal Ions Survey
5186900-
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Mobile Metal Ion Sample Location
APPENDIX 3: Enzyme Leach Analytical Data.
Fraser Lake Enzyme Leach
SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3 SFT02-EL4 ——SFL02-EL5 ;SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9 ,SFL02-EL10 .SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13sFLoT-etu —SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFLQ2-EL19 '
503294:503312:503321503340:503352503352503368503384503402503418503278503271503248503232503219503196503173503152503135
5186711518674451 86764 :5186783;518680651868065186824518684251868635186880518669951866765186667 51866485186649518663651866225186609 5186593
~22rO*50S251TO+50S2750+505300 0+50S325 0+50S325 0+50S
"350 0+50S375 0+50S40CTO+50S "
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112148978248
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As11.3:6.1:
3.6;18.7497.6
11.33.1
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Mo1.7"1.71.21.41.61.31.31.31.01.01.21.60.81.01.00.81.21.21.1
tib1.600.880.221.470.421.161.220.280.460.391.442.601.121.011.712.762.423.23 T.S7
Te :-0.5'i-0.5-0.5 ;*.5:-0.5-0.5'-0.5 P"~-0.5\
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•0.1 '-0.1.0.20.2
Re0.468:0.3106.215 r0.542"0.3410.3260.2240.2550.1880.1940.327
1.130.3540.3640.3280.3200.2530.2130.271
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0.2-0.10.2
Th1.442.050.852.581.11!1.602.601.74 2.23"1.263.363.371.781.592.364.152.651.78!4.67
L)1.191.831.401.681.431.792.221.551.531.252.012.321.451.882.072.691.800.991.81
Co Ni45.9 45858.0 46432.5 26631.0 53726.0 ' 25027.1 : 49844.7, 53614.5 25942.4 32325.2 21769.0: 60985.2 92739.0 39924.9 42241.7 50762.6 86561.6 77028.9 56059.4 424
Page 1 of 4
Fraser Lake Enzyme Leach
Sample ID: _ UTM East UTM North SFLffif-ELI ~i" 503294 5186711SFL02-EL2 iSFL02-EL3 :SFL02-EL4 ,SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9 7SFL02-EL10 SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL62-EL18SFL02-EL19
503312503321503340503352503352503368503384503402503418: 503278503271503248503232503219503196503173503152503135
518674451867645186783518680651868065186824518684251868635186880 51866995186676518666751866485186649 5186636518662251866095186593
Grid East Grid North
250 0+50S275'(H50S300'0+SOS325 0+50S325 0*50S350 0+50S375 6*505400 0+50S425 0*505
1 75 0+50S150 0*50S125 0+50S100 0*50S
75 0+50S50 0+50S'25 0+56S
U 6+50S
Cu39.9
: 35.1
i 58.3; 23.8
41.854.0
7.3"37.1
41.1
63.729.333.968.8113"
45.8'27.855.4
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T9613165-58648
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3.72.32.02.23.12.2 — 572*
12.02.81.22.94.63.11.83.9
Oa0.4
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2.0-0.30.71.70.5
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0.250.120.100.080.11 07210.420.220.130.200.320.210.13
. 0.17
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-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.
Cd7.98.05.36.97.0
11.64.42.94.13.6~7.o"
10.75.34.88.36.14.73.05.5
In-0.010.02
^0.010.02
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-0.01-0.01-0.010.010.01
-0.01-0.01-0.010.026.05
-0.01-0.01-0.01
Sn-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-02-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2 -0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2
Tl1.491.591341.581.121.71
0.9790.9280.5400.793
1.15 2.09
0.9810.894
1.291.561.05
6.9881.11
Bi-0.5-0.5 -6.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5
S.Q. Ti. S.Q. Cr118;
88-10 r
84333424
11497
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7.268.50! 8.1371.98 474T
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3.18.95.68.17.78.87.86.3!8.88.44.6
12.5.8.5i7.1;
3.9 8.5.
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0.30.3 0.40.30.3
Hf' 0.36, 6.22
0.15. 6.29! 6.20P 0.25
0.410.32
1 0.330.33
1 6742: 0.23
8.18 r0.l"9i 6.32
6.32: 6.25i 0.28
0.25
Page 2 of 4
Fraser Lake Enzyme Leach
Sample ID: UTM EastSFL02-EL1 iSFL02-EL2 'SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4 lSFL02-ET5 'SFL02-EL6 SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10 : SFL02-ELT1SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14 ;SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
503294503312 503321503340503352503352 503368503384503402 503418 503278503271503248503232503219503196503173503152503135
UTM North Grid East , Gnd North Ta518671151867445186764:5186783:51 86806 ,5186806 5186824:518684251868635186880 5186699 ~518667651866675186648;5186649518663651866225186609:5186593
225 0+50S250 : 0*50S275 0+50S30o:o*sosJ2ITO+50S325 0+sos — 350"oi50S"
" 3750+503400 0+50S425 0+50S200 0?50S175 : 0*50S150 0+50S125 0+50S100'o+sos
75 CM-50S50 6+50S256+50S
0 0+50S
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-0.02: -0.02' 0.03
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-0.020.040.06
-0.020.060.03""" 6.04
: 0.040.090.040.060.06
La8.8212.110./7.1710.18.30 16.412.19.859.9012.211.28.3610.612.417.017.53.799.31
, Ce Pr17.0 1 2.0323.5 2.8319.2 ! 2.40
' 14.3 1.7518.6 2.5116.2: 2.19 18.5 4.38"15.6 2.5823.4^2.1411.3 2.0821.0 2.3821.5 2.6015.3i 1.9518.6: 2.4417.4 2.8330.0 4.0929.2 4.026.31 6.9319.9' 1.99
Nd7.319.95'9.266.709.187.60 T7.Y9.087.887.818.909.146.968.5010.616.516.B3.608.56
Sm1.54:2.09T.96T1.43;1.50'1.27 3.181.921.47:1.761.651.831.431.79 !2.00:3.332./U0.761.40
Eu0.610.650.780.470.710.521.030.870.580.810.700.86O.b90.580.710.950.950.470.77
Gd. Tb1.18 0.201.58 0.211.46: 0.211.07; 0.141.54 0.231.35 0.162.35: 0.261.2~9 0.201.29 0.151.20 0.171.46 0.161.37] 0.241.01; 0.141.27; 0.211.33 0.212.32 0.342.01 0.280.58 0.071.26 0.14
Dy0.871.22
r 1.03 '"0774*
! 1.210.911.351.060.93.1.110.931.12
T 0.861.17
Ho, Er8.18 6.450.21 : 0.586.22: 6.740.15: 0.460.24, 0.630.18 0.570.37! 0.880.24 6.71 6.15 0.560.16 0.62 6.21 0.610.23: 0.500.15: 0.520.28: 0.49
0.98 0.23: 0.631.621.190.470.83
0.31 0.910.31 ! 0.866.68: 0.340.19 0.40
Tm0.100.06
^6.080.06
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6.14 6.62 6.100.670.096.100.07
, 0.09 0.07
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: 0.070.100.090.030.05
0.58 0.090.97 0.150.42 0.090.54 0.080.43: 0.06 0.59' 0.100.77: 0.090.35, 0.056.68" 0.080.58 0.080.57 0.120.68 0.090.15' 0.050.27: 0.02
S. Q. Li Be33.3 5.734.6 5.621.5 5.016.7 3.719.9 6.433.1 5.022.4 4.516.8 6.826.9' 4.411.8 4.4 35.575.643.6 6.429.6 5.118.9 3.414.0. 3.586.7 5.250.6 3.437.7 1.427.5: 5.2
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Fraser Lake Enzyme Leach
Sample ID:SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7 SFL02-EL8 " SFTb2~EL9~SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
UTM East UTM North Grid East Grid North503294503312503321,503340:50335?"503352503368503384503402; —— 50341F"
503278.* 503271"
503248503232503219503196503173503152 503135
518671151867445186764
2Z50+50S250 0+50S275 0+50S
5186783 300 0*50551868065186806518682451868425186863518688051866995186676518666751866485166649' "518663651866225186609
" 5186593,
325 0+50S325 0+50535U 0+505375 0+50S400 0+50S425 0+50S
•""ZOlTo+sosr1 /5 0+50S150 0+505125 0+505100 0*505/5 0+50550 0+50525 0+50S
0 0+50S
Ru-0.5-0.5•0.5-0.5-0.5'-0.5-0.5-0.5-675
. -0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5
: -0.5.-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5.
pa Os-0.5 -0.5^6.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5^ .05-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5' -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5
Pt; S. Q. SG
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-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5 :-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5
18151911.H
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-1011.
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Mn12902050
7341010 — 399"
1650749212343611
3350102003240 ^2400"
636024601890432
1070
Rb190178142292 "162
200151117129183158250122245282242326257178
Sr14710156
14274
10518514579"
181151197118185151292459668373
Cs: Ba2.53 15304.07 12402.83 23804.61 6752.43 12402.66; 12901.36 i 20401.11; 27600.79 10101.31 19402.17 16203.38 21901.65 14303.54 14003.05 2110 3.19*"21703.46 23101.98 12002.69 3000
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APPENDIX 4: Enzyme Leach X-Y Plots.
File: C:\NAMEX\Black Creek\Fraser Lake Magnetic Anomaly EL Plots syo
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File: C \NAMEX\Black Oreek\Fraser Lake Magnetic Anomaly EL. Plots.syo
Fraser Lake Magnetic Anomaly Enzyme Leach - As
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File: C'\NAMFX\Rlack G.uek\Fraser Lake Mayneiic Anomaly FI. Plois syo
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APPENDIX 5: Bulk Leach Extractable Gold (BLEG) Analytical Data.
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XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
INVOICE
Invoice/Facture No.: 081:00045276
Invoice To/Facture A:Namex Exploration IncAttn: James HessSuite #6104333 Ste. Catherine WestMONTREALQUEBEC, CANADA H3Z 1P9
Submitted By/Soumettez Par:Namex Exploration IncAttn: James HessSuite #6104333 Ste. Catherine WestMONTREALQUEBEC, CANADA H3Z 1P9
Work Order:Invoice Date:Date Submitted:Shipped Via:
Qnty Code
93 MMI-B
1 AD27
1 AD29
GST ,
069725 Customer No.:19/09/02 Your P.O. No.:04/09/02 Your Project No.:Greyhound Waybill No. :
Description # Ele
, i ' j Gold Exploration Suite Gj/ *
Shipping ny f s
Floppy H \f f)IT
Total
.^Tl^r-qST Reg No. R1 05082572
050081
71463117364
Unit Cost
022.00
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02046.00
010.0007.50
02063.50
0144.45
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TOTAL IN CANADIAN FUNDS / TOTAL EN DOLLARS CANADIEN 02207.95
Subject to SGS General Terms and Conditions
Please remit to l S.V.P. envoyer votre paiement a:P.O. Box 9581 Station 'A'
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Work Order: 069725
To: Namex Exploration Inc Attn: James HessSuite #6104333 Ste. Catherine WestMONTREALQUEBEC, CANADA H3Z 1P9
Date 18/09/02
Copy 1 to
P.O. No. Project No. No. of Samples Date Submitted Report Comprises
93 Soil(MMI) 04/09/02 Cover Sheet plus Pages 1 to 3
Distribution of unused material: Pulps: Store Rejects: Store
Certified By
e Souza, General Manager boratories
ISO 9002 REGISTERED
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Report Footer:
Subject to SGS General Terms and Conditions
L.N.R. = Listed not received l.S. = Insufficient Sample n.a. = Not applicable -- s No result *INF = Composition of this sample makes detection impossible by this method M after a result denotes ppb to ppm conversion, Vo denotes ppm to % conversion
© SGS Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
Work Order: 069725 Date: 18/09/02Klfineut. Method. IM.Lim. l nils.
SFL02-1 SFL02-2 SFL02-3 SFL02-4 SFL02-5
M: U)2-fi SFL02-7 SFL02-8 SFU)2-y SFI.02-KI
SFUI2-11 SI 1.112-12 SFUI2-H SFUI2-14 SPUI2-15
SFL02-16 SFL02-17 SFL02-18 SFL02-1') SFLD2-VP1
SFL02-VP2 SFL02-VP3 SFL02-VP4 SFL02-VP5 SFL02-VP6
SFL02-VP7SFL02-VP8SFL02-VP9SFL02-VPK)SFL02-20
SFL02-21 SFL02-22 SFL02-23 SFL02-24 SFL02-25
SFL02-26 SFL02-27 SFL02-28 SFL02-29 SFL02-30
SFL02-31 SFL02-32 SFL02-33 SFL02-34 SFL02-35
AuMMI-B
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14.99.198.586.0811.6
9.789.299.049.5910.2
8.776.7212.512.313.9
9.977.397.575.9513.3
6.866.136.676.293.21
13.110.119.712.810.4
11.25.0816.211.88.79
11.58.7212.914.411.2
FINAL Page l of 3
Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
Work Order 069725 Date: 18/09/02Klcinriil. Mrllmd. Di 1.1.nil. l nils.
si-1.02 30•Hlk liLANK Sul MMl.XKAUll
SI : l.li:-37 SPUO-38
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SFL02-54 SFL02-55 SFL02-56 SFL02-57 SFL02-58
SFL02-59 SFL02-60 SFL02-61 SFL02-62 SFL02-63
SFL02-64 SFL02-65 SFL02-66 SFL02-67 SFL02-68
SFL02-69 SFL02-70 SFL02-71 SFL02-72 SFL02-73
SFL02-74 SFL02-75 SFL02-76 SFL02-77 SFL02-78
AuMMI-B
0.1ppb
0.1O.I1.220.1<0.l
<0.1<0.10.1<0.1<0.1
<0.1<0.1o.i<0.1<0.1
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1ppb
5•CI55
84
34834
46929
113399
84576
115
1094
576
2311
715575
98434
NiMMI-B
3ppb
219O476172129
179199110153139
10012514099
196
15756219190
698
142111143156164
181234136274149
220276115234210
384212440125399
363328276253149
PdMMI-B
0.1ppb
•CO.lO.I0.18
•CO.lO.I•CO.l•CO.l•CO.lO.I•CO.l
•CO.lo.i•co.l•CO.lO.I
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0.1ppb
12.4•CO.l99.24.264.13
12.814.09.876.286.37
11.75.938.9611.29.35
10.712.711.36.3713.0
9.2718.610.911.311.6
8.9210.04.877.907.09
12.813.316.112.89.85
20.810.214.07.0710.3
15.812.710.28.969.96
FINAL Page 2 of 3
© SGS Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
Work Order: 069725 Date: 18/09/02l Irim'iil. Mi'lhod. Di l.l.iin.l nils.
SI : I.(l2-7') SFL()2-80 SIM.02-SI SI ; l. 02 -S3
Hlk BLANK
"Sill MMIXRALOI SFLI12-84 "Dup SFUI2-I Dup SFLII2-13
l)Lip SFL02-271 Dup SFI.D2-?')
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'Dup SFLD2-75
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AuMMI-B
0.1ppb
•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l0.14
•JO.l
1.31•CO.l•cO.l•cO.l0.11
<0.1•CO.l<0.1<0.1<0.1
<0.11.25
CoMMI-B
1ppb
7456
4:1
5816638
53348
^60
NiMMI-B
3ppb
10117316942O
50472814518942
155174200145336
O478
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0.1ppb
"CO.l•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l•co.i0.220.22
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10.112.89.297.42
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10311.513.28.8712.7
5.4712.311.87.1513.9
•CO.l99.7
FINAL Page 3 of 3
© SGS Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
/Quaf/ty Analysis... Innovative Technologies
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Ana/ysis...
Invoice No.: Work Order: Invoice Date: Date Submitted: Your Reference:
25474 25638
26-SEP-02 05-SEP-02
NONEAccount Number: NOl3
NAMEX EXPLORATION INC.4333 STE. CATHERINE ST. WESTSUITE 610MONTREAL, QUEBEC. H3Z 1P9
ATTN: JAMES HESS
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
39 SOIL(S) were submitted for analysis.
The following analytical packages were requested. Please see our current fee schedule for elements and detection limits.
REPORT 25474 CODE 1H - INAA(INAAGEO.REV1)REPORT 25474 B CODE 1H - TOTAL DIGESTION ICP(TOTAL.REV2)
REVISED REPORT 25474 RPT.XLS CODE 7 ENHANCED - ENZYME LEACH ICP/MS(ENZYME.REV1)
NOTE: THE ATTACHED REVISED REPORT SUPERSEDES THE PREVIOUS REPORT SENT.
IODINE DATA ON ORIGINAL REPORT CALCULATED INCORRECTLY. HIGH BACKGROUND^fC^ LEVELS OF IODINE MISSED ON INITIAL CALCULATION.
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job ff: 25638 Report ff: 25474B REVISED Customer: NAMEX EXPLORATION Geologist: J. HESS! Trace element values are in parts per billion. Negative values equal NOT DETECTED at that lower limit. Elements arranged by suite and by atomic mass
Values = 999999 are greater than the working range of the instrument. S.Q. ^ That element Is determined SEMIQUANTITATIVELY
l/ ?FL
L/
Enhanced Package:l/ Sample ID:
SFL02-EL1 SFL02-EL2
I//6FL02-EL3 SFL02-EL4 SFL02-EL5 SFL02-EL6 SFL02-EL7 SFL02-EL8 SFL02-EL9 SFL02-EL10 SFL02-EL11 SFL02-EL12 SFL02-EL13 SFL02-EL14 SFL02-EL15 SFL02-EL16 SFL02-EL17 SFL02-EL18 SFL02-EL19
Oxidation Suite:S.Q. CI
9090924079208700903076607780690087709440102001600084609410113002420015400-10005710
Br93751081271121011036645891241747292112148978248
l8-1-120
7690371062445
219014164708
65370012133
57004160
V28.122.725.922043933.126747.017228.121.930926.329.023.316419.824.110.3
As11.36.1361874.97.6
11.33.1
11.38.1
10.714.19.35.58.8
19.614511.38.3
Se55353342237
116556433
Mo1.7171.214161.31.31.31.01.01.21.60.81.01.00.8121.21 1
Sb1.600880.221 470421.161220.280.460.391.442601.121.011.712.762.423.231 37
Te-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-05-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5
W0302-0.1-01-010.2-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.10.20.1-0.1-0.10.20.2
Re04680310021505420.3410326022402550.188019403271.13
0.3540.3640.3280.32002530.2130.271
Au-0005-0.005-0.005-0005-0005-0005-0005-0.005-0005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0005
SO Hg0.1040.10.30.702040.1040.1-0102-0.10.30.3-0102-0.10.2
Th1 442050852.581.111602601.742231.263363.371.781.592364.152651 784.67
U1 191 831 401.681 431792.221.551.531.252.012321451.882.072691 800.991.81
Base Metals:Co
45.958032531026027144714.542.425.269085.239.024941.762.661628959.4
Ni458464266537250498536259323217609927399422507865770560424
Cu39935.116.95832384185407.3
37141 154363729333.968.8113
45.827855.4
Zn219
5324
25110699
176-5-514
19613165-58648
2408775
Pb243.02.142372320223.12.25.2
12.028122.94.6311.83.9
Reason for Revision: An error was found with the original l data.
Certified By: twoD DAnna, Dipl T.ICPMS Technical Manager. Activation Laboratories Ltd.
ThH report thai not be reproduced except In niN without the written approval of the laboratory. IMm otherwtae Instructed, Mmplei wH be drspoied of 90 dayi from the date of thrt report
Date Received: 05-Sept-02
Date Reported: 30-Sept-02
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job *: 25638 RepoTrace element values are in parts pel Values = 999999 are greater than th*enhanced Package:Sample ID:SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
Base Metal -Ga04
-0.3-0.30.7-031.00.4-030.5
-0.3092.0
-0.30.71.70.5
-0.3-0.3-0.3
Ge0.300.240.230.390.180.250.120.100.080.110.210.420220.130.200.320.210.130.17
. Chalcophile Association Indicatory:Ag
-0.1-01-0.1-0.10.2
-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-01
Cd7.98.05.3697.0
11.64.42.94.13.67.0
10.75.3488.36.147305.5
In-0.010.02
-0.010.02
-0.010.02
-0.01-001-0010.01001
-0.01-0.01-0.010.020.05
-0.01-0.01-0.01
Sn-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-02-02-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-02
Tl1491591.341.581.121.71
0.9790.9280.5400.793
1.15209
0.9810894
1291.561.05
0.9881.11
Bi-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-05-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-05-05-0.5-0.5
Hiah-Fleld Stnnath Elements:S.Q. Ti
11888
-1084333424
11497
-1062
1 28088297763896995
S.Q. Cr-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-33
-3-3-33
-3-3-3
Y4.846.627.054.947.275.7311.06.554.525.576176374.825727.268.508131 984.48
Zr5.85.73.189568.177887.863888.44647
1258.57.13.98.5
Nb0.30.2020.30.30.30.306040.3030.50.3020.30.3040.30.3
Hf0360220150290200250.410320330.330.420230180.190320320250.280.25
Ta-002003
-0.02-0020.03
-0.020.04
-002004006
-0020060030.040040090.040.060.06
Rare Earth Elements:La
88212110.77 1710.18.3016.412.19859.9012.21128.3610.612417.017.53.799.31
Ce17023.519214318616.218515623.411.321.021515318.617.430.029.26.3119.9
Pr2.032.832401.752.512.194.382.582 142.082.382601.952.442834094.020.931.99
Nd7319959.266.709.187.6017.19.087887.818.909.146968.5010616515.63.608.56
Sm1 542.091.901.431.501273.181.921.471.761 651 831.431.792003332.700761.40
Eu0.610650.780.470.710.521.030870.580810.700860.590.580710.950950470.77
Gd1.181.581.461.071.541 352.351.291.291.201.461 371.011.271 332.322010581 26
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job #: 25638 RepoTrace element values are in parts pel Values = 999999 are greater than theEnhanced Package:Sample ID:SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
Uthoohlle Elements:Tb
0.200.210.210.140.230.160.260.200.150170.160.240.140.210210.340280.070.14
Dy0.871221.030741.210911.351.060.931.110931.120.861 170.981.621 190.470.83
Ho0.180.210.220.150.240.180.370.240.150.160.210.230.150280.230.310.310.080.19
Er0.450580.740460.630.570.880710.560.620.610.500.520.490.630910.860.340.40
Tm0100060080060140.070090.100.070.090.070.080.050090.070.100090.030.05
Yb0.530.510.630.490620.580970.420.540.430590.770.350680.580570680.150.27
Lu0.080070.090.060100090150090.080.060100.090050080.080.120.090.050.02
S.Q. Li33.334.621.516.719933122416826.911.835543.629018914086750637.727.5
Be5.75.0503.76.4504.5684.444566.45.13.43.55.23.41.45.2
S.Q. Se1815191114
-1010
-10-10101918
-1011
-1013
-10-10-10
Mn12902050
7341010399
1650749212343611
33501020032402400636024601890432
1070
Rb190178142292162200151117129183158250122245282242326257178
Sr14710156
14274
10518514579
181151197118185151292459668373
Cs2.534072.834.612432661 361.110.791.312.173381653543.053193461.982.69
Ba153012402380675
124012902040276010101940162021901430140021102170231012003000
P.Q.E.S:Ru
-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-0.5-0.5-05-05-05-0.5
Pd Os-0.5 -05-05 -0.5-05 -0.5-05 -05-05 -05-05 -0.5-0.5 -05-05 -05-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -0.5-05 -05-0.5 -0.5-05 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -0.5
Pt-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job *: 25638 Report #: 25474B REVISED Customer: NAMEX EXPLORATION Geologist: J. HESSTrace element values are in parts per billion Negative values equal NOT DETECTED at that lower limit. Elements arranged by suite and by atomic mass Values = 999999 are greater than the working range of the instrument. S.Q. - That element is determined SEMIQUANTITATIVELY.Enhanced Package:Sample ID:SFL02-EL1
l/ SFL02-EL2 I//5FL02-EL3 ^ SFL02-EL4
SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-ELBSFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
Oxidation Suite:S.Q CI
9090924079208700903076607780690087709440
102001600084609410
113002420015400-10005710
Br9375
108127112101103664589
1241747292
112148978248
l8
-1-120
76903710624
452190
14164708
653700
12133
57004160
V28.122.725.922.043933126.747.017228.121.930926.329.023.316.419824.110.3
As11.36.136
18.74.97.6
11.33.1
11.38.1
10.714.19.35588
19614.511.38.3
Se55353342237
116556433
Mo1.7171214161.31.31.31.01.0121.60.81.01.00.81.2121.1
Sb1.600880.221.470.421.161.220.280.460.391.442.601.121.011.712.762423231.37
Te-0.5-05-05-05-05-05-05-05-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5-0.5
W0302
-0.1-0.1-0.10.2
-01-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.10.20.1
-0.1-0.10.20.2
Re0.4680.31002150.5420.3410.3260.2240.2550.1880.1940.327
1.130.3540.3640.3280.32002530.2130.271
Au-0005-0005-0005-0005-0005-0005-0005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0.005-0005-0.005-0005-0.005
S Q Hg0.1040.10.30.702040.1040.1
-0.102
-0.1030.3
-0.102
-0.10.2
Th1 442050852.581.111.602.601742.231.263.363.371.781.592.364.152.651.784.67
U1 191 831.401 681 431 792221.551.531.252.012321 451.882.072.691800.991.81
Base Metals:Co
45958032531026027144714542425.269085.239.024.941 762.661.628959.4
Ni458464266537250498536259323217609927399422507865770560424
Cu39935.116.958323841.854.07.3
37.141.154.363.729.333.968.811345827.855.4
Zn2195324
25110699176-5-514
19613165-586482408775
Pb2430214.2372.320223.1225.2120281.22.94.63.11.83.9
Reason for Revision: An emir was found with the original l data.
Certified By:
D D'Anna, Dipl. T.ICPMS Technical Manager, Activation Laboratories Ltd.
TNs report ttal not be reproduced except hi tut wthoul Ilw written ipprovjl of the liboratuy Urten othervriM knttucted. tirnpln wu be dhpoied of DO diyi from the fete of tNi report.
Date Received: 05-Sept-02
Date Reported: 30-Sept-02
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job #: 25638 RepoTrace element values are in parts pel Values = 999999 are greater than theEnhanced Package:Sample ID:SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
Base Metal - Chalcoohile Association Indicator*:Ga04
-0.3-0.30.7
-0.31.00.4
-0.305
-0.30.92.0
-0.30.71.70.5
-0.3-0.3-0.3
Ge0.300.240.230.390180250.120.100.080.110.210420.220.130.200.320.210.130.17
Ag-0.1-0.1-01-010.2
-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1
Cd7.98.05.36.97.0
11.64.42.94.13.67.0
10.75.34.88.36.14.73.05.5
In-0.010.02
-0.010.02
-0010.02
-0.01-0.01-0010.01001
-001-0.01-0.010020.05
-0.01-0.01-0.01
Sn-02-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-02-0.2-0.2-0.2-0.2-02
Tl1.491591.341.581.121.71
0.9790.9280.5400.793
1.152.09
0.9810.894
1.291.561.05
0.9881.11
Bi-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5-05-05-0.5-0.5
Hiah-Fleld Sttvnath Elements:S.Q. Ti
11888
-1084333424
11497
-1062
' 28088297763896995
S.Q. Gr-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-33
-3-3-33
-3-3-3
Y4.846.627.054.947.2757311.06.554.525576176374.825727268.508.131.984.48
Zr585.73.189568.17788786388844.647
1258.57.13985
Nb030202030.3030306040303050.302030.3040303
Hf0.360.220150290200.250.410.320.330330420230.180190320320250.28025
Ta-002003
-0.02-0020.03
-0020.04
-0.02004006
•0020060030.040040090.040060.06
Rare Earth Elements:La
88212.110.77.1710.18.3016.412.19.859.9012211.28.3610.612417017.53.799.31
Ce17023519214318.616.218.515.623.411.321.021515318.617430.029.26.3119.9
Pr2.032832.401.752.512.194382.582.142.082.382.601.952.442834094020.931.99
Nd7319959.266.709.187.6017.19.087887.818.909.146968.5010.61651563608.56
Sm1542.091.901.431.501273.181.921.471.761.651.831.431.792003.332700761.40
EU0610.650.780470.710.521.030870.580.810.700860590.580710950950470.77
Gd1.181 581 461.071 541 352.351.291 291.201.461 371.011.271 332322.010581.26
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25474BRP.XLS
Enzyme Leach Job *: 25638 RepoTrace element values are in parts pel Values - 999999 are greater than theEnhanced Package:Sample ID:SFL02-EL1SFL02-EL2SFL02-EL3SFL02-EL4SFL02-EL5SFL02-EL6SFL02-EL7SFL02-EL8SFL02-EL9SFL02-EL10SFL02-EL11SFL02-EL12SFL02-EL13SFL02-EL14SFL02-EL15SFL02-EL16SFL02-EL17SFL02-EL18SFL02-EL19
Uthoohlle Elements:Tb
0.200210.210.140.230.160260.200.150170160.240140.210210.340.280.070.14
Dy0.871.221.030741.210911.351.060.931.110.931.120861.170.981.621.19047083
Ho0.180.210.220.150.240.180.370.240.150.160.210.230.150.280.230.310.310.080.19
Er0.450580.740.460.630.570.880710.560.620.610.500.520.490.630.910860.340.40
Tm0.100.060.080.060.140.070090.100.070.090.070.080050.090.070.100090030.05
Yb0.530.510.630.490.620.580970.420.540.430590.770350680580.570680150.27
Lu0.080.070.090.060.100090150090.080.060.100.090050080.080.120090050.02
S.Q. Li33.334.621.516.719933.122416826.911.835543.629.018914086.750637.727.5
Be5.75.05.03.764504.5684444566.45.13435523.41.45.2
S.Q. So1815191114
-1010
-10-10101918
-1011
-1013
-10-10-10
Mn12902050
7341010399
1650749212343611
33501020032402400636024601890432
1070
Rb190178142292162200151117129183158250122245282242326257178
Sr14710156
14274
10518514579
181151197118165151292459668373
Cs2534072834.612432.661.361.110791 312173381.653543053193461 982.69
Ba153012402380675
124012902040276010101940162021901430140021102170231012003000
P.Q.E.S-.Ru
-0.5-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-0.5-05-0.5-05-0.5
Pd Os-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-05 -0.5-0.5 -05-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -0.5-05 -0.5-05 -0.5-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -05-0.5 -0.5-05 -05-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5-0.5 -0.5
Pt-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-05-05-0.5-0.5-05-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5-0.5
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ONTMUO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0370. 01187
Recording Date: 2003-JUL-15
Approval Date: 2004-FEB-02
Client(s):1 1 1 562 BRADY, JOHN GREGORY
Survey Type(s):
ASSAY
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from: 2002-JUN-30
to: 2003- J U L- 13
GCHEM
Work Report Details:
Claim#
S 734704
S 734705
S 734706
S 734709
S 734711
S 734712
S 734713
S 734714
S 734715
S 734716
S 734717
S 734718
S 985067
S 985068
S 985069
S 985070
S 1042860
S 1042861
S 1095027
S 1249706
External Credits:
Reserve:
Perform
30SOSOSOSOSO
soSO
sosoSO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
S4,980
S5.536
S554
SO
511,070
Perform Approve
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SO
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55,536
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5400
5400
5400
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S400
S400
S400
5400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
SO
SO
SO
S2.196
S8,596
52,474 Reserve of Work
52,474 Total Remaining
Applied Approve
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
5400
S400
5400
5400
5400
S400
S400
S400
SO
SO
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52,196
S8,596
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SO
SO
SO
SO
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52,506
55,536
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0
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0
0
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0
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0
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2,506
5,536
554
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Reserve
SO
so50
SO
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52,474
SO
SO
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52,474
Reserve Approve Due Date
SO 2007-MAR-01
50 2006-OCT-31
30 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2006-OCT-31
SO 2007-JUN-24
50 2008-J UN-24
SO 2008-J UN-24
SO 2008-J UN-24
52,474 2007-SEP-14
SO 2007-SEP-14
SO 2008-JUL-10
SO 2007-OCT-04
S2.474
Report*: W0370.01 187
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2004-FEB-27
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E6B5
JOHN GREGORY BRADY 1227 HOLLAND ROAD SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 3R1 CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Submission Number: 2.26006
Dear Sir or Madam
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated December 19, 2003 have been corrected. Additional documentation has resulted in a re-evaluation based on invoices supplied and the Namex Exploration Inc. accounting breakdown. In some instances it was impossible to allocate specific costs to the work type being reported. Based on the Namex Exploration Inc. financial statements it is clear that additional work programs were also performed on these properties as well as project management functions. In these instances a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs was used.
The following costs have been allowed for this submission:Assays - S2,879 (invoiced)Fedikow to collect 113 samples - 37,176 (invoice pro-rated to 13 days reported in August)Report - 31,015 (S400+ S615 invoice)Total = S11,070
The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit that will be allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is 811,070. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office by March 12, 2004 otherwise assessment credit will be cut-back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment Work form.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5856.
BRUCE GATES by email at
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
Yours Sincerely,
Ontario
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist Assessment File Library
John Gregory Brady John Gregory Brady (Claim Holder) (Assessment Office)
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41I15SW2056 2.26006 HUTTON 200
ONT&RIOCANADA
MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
PROVINCIAL MININS RECORDER'S OFFICE
Mining Land Tenure Map
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Those wishing to Make mining dalms should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown hereon. This map Is not Intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the Information Contact Information: shown on this map l* compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional Information may also be obtained through the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources,
This map may not show unregistered land tenure and Interests InToll Free Map Datum: NAD 83 - land Indudinfl certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways, Tel: 1 (888) 415-98*5 ext S7lr*jectlon: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and
Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lane Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information Ontario Interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be
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Date / Time of Issue: Tue Mar 30 11:20:00 EST 2004
TOWNSHIP ; AREA PLAN HUTTON G-4066
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This map may not show unregistered land tenure and Interests InToll Free Map Datum: NAD 83 land Including certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways.
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Date l Time of Issue: Tue Mar 30 11:28:16 EST 2004
TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN PARKIN G-2915
ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS
Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District
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LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS
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Ws SurtawRlijtiti Only Withdraw Wm Mining Rigtili My WIIMmwri
Order In Council Withdrawal TypesW^sm SurfHSM* lining RlghS Wlhdmwn
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W*m Mining Right* Only Whhdrawn
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LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONSIdentifier Type Date Description
S346 Ws Jun 1.1983 PUBLIC ACCESS 1/6/83 S.R.O.W-S-11/97 W*m Apr 17,1997 EXPLORATORY LICBNSf OF OCCUPATION 14927 8EC.35 W-S-11/1
17/97 S+M 19S160 W.67/76 Wm Jan 1.1980 SEC.36/80 W.67/76 17/11/76 MRO 7S98 vol.9 Mining rights of the lent
land uner the waters of Wanapltel Lake are WITHDRAWN from stakingunder Sec 43 of the mining act order no. 67/76 dated Nov. 17/76 Filv.9
W.7/83 Wsm Apr 7,1983 SEC.36/80 W.7/83 7/4/83 M&S 188S39
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CANADA
MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE
Mining Land Tenure Map
Date l Time of Issue: Thu Jun 26 11:08:26 EOT 2003
TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN PARKIN G-2915
ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS
Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District
SudburySUDBURYSUDBURY
TOPOGRAPHIC
; i Administrative Boundaries
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Concession, Lot
f^vt'll Provincial Parkuijlli
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Contour
P* Mmo Shafts
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rt*,.*.*.,.,* Railway
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...,..,,. Trail
..,.,,.,. Natural Gas Pipeline
-. m , -. Utilities
.1 Towor
Land Tenure
Freehold Patent
f "T j Surface And Mining Rights
j"^1 1 Surface Rights Only
Mining Rights Only
Leasehold Patent
fill Surface And Wining Rights
r^l Surface Rights Only
j w | Mining Rights Only
Licence of Occupation
rri Usos, Not Op*K4tioc!
["^ l Surface And Mming RttjHts
Surfaco Rtghla Only
Mining Rights Only
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Land Uao Pormn
Order In Counal (Not open for slaking)
Water Powef LeastD Ayreomeni
Mining QBJJTI
Filed Only Mining Claims
LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS
KW i Areas Withdrawn from Disposition
Minmg Acts Withdrawal Types Wsm Suffeic* And Mining R^hla Wsttwlrawn WB Suclac* Rnjtsfs Only Wiilidmwn Wm WniHH Rlyhis Only WiMrawn
Orejof tn Coiina] Withdrawal Ty^Kis W"sm Surface Ami Mming Rtflhb WtSxlfawn W"B Surlac* flighiB Only Wi*iflrav,fi W'm Miping Rictus Only WiOuJraw
IMPORTANT NOTICES
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Those wishing to stake mining daims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown heraon. This map is not Intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the Information contact Information: shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the local Land Tides or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The Information shown Is derived from digital data available In the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web site.
Toil Freo Map Datum: NAD 83Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: T (886) 415-9845 ext 57IPB^jection: Geographic Coordinates Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsay L oka Rond Fox: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Datfl Source: Land information Ontario Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Home Page: www.mndm.Qov.on^a/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mls/nnpge.htm
This mop may not show unregistered land tenure and Interests In lond including certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways, flooding rights, licence*, or other forms of disposition of rights and interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses that restrict or prohibit free entry to slake mining claims may not be Illustrated.