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32E12SW0034 2.13517 HOBLITZELL 010 2.13517 COGEMA CANADA LIMITED PORPHYRY CREEK PROJECT FINAL REPORT 1989 "DIAMOND DRILL RESULTS" RECEIVED SEP 101990 MINING LANDS SECTION VOLUME 2 OF 2 APPENDIX 1. Summary Logs 2. Field Logs 3. Analytical Results 4. Thin Section Descriptions Ref.No.90-CND-52-01 /BCD by: J. Learn l. Cadieux S. Lacasse M. Proulx Compiled: June, 1990

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  • 32E12SW0034 2.13517 HOBLITZELL 010

    2.13517

    COGEMA CANADA LIMITED

    PORPHYRY CREEK PROJECT

    FINAL REPORT 1989

    "DIAMOND DRILL RESULTS"

    RECEIVEDSEP 101990

    MINING LANDS SECTION

    VOLUME 2 OF 2

    APPENDIX

    1. Summary Logs

    2. Field Logs

    3. Analytical Results

    4. Thin Section Descriptions

    Ref.No.90-CND-52-01 /BCD

    by: J. Learn l. Cadieux S. Lacasse M. Proulx

    Compiled: June, 1990

  • 1. SUMMARY LOG

    POC-01:

    O - 61.6 OVERBURDEN

    61.6 - 196.9 MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

    61.6 - 126.3 Intermediate to mafic tuffs (and/or flows), weakly graphitic at 70, 78m.

    126.3 - 153.35 Amphibole-rich mafic flow(s).

    153.35 - 196.9 Mafic to intermediate tuffs (and/or flows).

    SUMMARY OF COLD ANALYTICAL RESULTS

    Maximum Au value is 14 ppb

  • SUMMARY LOG, continued

    POC-02:

    O - 10.8 OVERBURDEN

    40.8 - 151.5 MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

    40.8 - 54.0 Strongly fractured, oxidized/limonitic.

    54.0 -71.1 Intermediate to mafic tuffs (and/or flows).

    71.1 - 134.4 Mafic to intermediate tuffs (and/or flows).

    134.4 - 151.5 Intermediate to mafic tuffs (and/or flows).

    151.5 - 312.9 FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

    151.5 - 211.1 Feldspar-quartz porphyry.

    211.1 - 312.9 Feldspar-quartz crystal tuffs.

    312.9 - 321.6 MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

    312.9 - 314.9 Faulted contact.

    314.9 - 321.6 Mafic to intermediate tuffs and/or flows.

    SUMMARY OF GOLD ANALYTICAL RESULTS

    Maximum Au value is 21 ppb

  • FIELD LOGS

    The following notes should help the reader understand the manner In which core was logged, and also includes an explanation of information which is given in the logs in abbreviated form:

    COLUMN TITLE

    DESCRIPTIONEXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS

    BOX:

    DEPTH:

    X REG:

    LOG:

    GRAIN SIZE:

    TEXTURE:

    STRUCTURES:

    FRACTURES AND VEINS:

    - Density:

    - Angle:

    core box number as received from drillers

    depth in metres (from drill floor)

    li recovery; generally given in 3m intervals, i.e. measured length of core between driller tags expressed as J,. However, if drill core can be fitted across drill tag, zone of core loss can be more precisely determined, and we have made every effort to do so

    graphic representation of drill log; the legend we use is still at a preliminary stage and will be presented in full at a later time

    visual estimate of grain size; where porphyroblastic or porphyritic rock types occur, grain size of groundmass and coarser minerals given separately

    macroscopic rock texture

    foliations measures in degrees to core axis, folds and other features also reported here

    F V

    fracture vein

    where fracture or vein density prohibits individual description (eg where 10 or more fractures of same orientation occur in limited depth interval), density of fractures (or veins) are given: number of fractures (or veins) per metre

    angle of fracture (F) or vein (V) to core axis as suffix to feature eg. F40 is a fracture at 40* to core axis; in some cases where more than one identical fracture occurs in restricted interval, we prefix with the number of fractures eg 2F40, rather than report in density column

    Fractures and veins have been described, in general, in

    a more descriptive manner than has been done in

    previous years. The dominant (and commonly also

    secondary) orientation and mineralogy is also given

    (see below). Fracture density is probably best given

    in these logs by referring to the RQD together with

    the description given in these columns.

  • l- FIELD LOGS (cont'd)

    COLUMN TITLE

    DESCRIPTIONEXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS

    - Nature:

    GEOT:

    - F:

    abbreviated description of fractures and veins including 'description of fracture eg

    RO, R: roughSM : smoothSS : striations, slickenslidesV : vuggyH, HE : healed, recemented

    and also including description of minerals associated with fractures or veins, eg

    cbcceh, chlcicpyepfs, fsprhemkaollimmtmu, museox

    peg popy Q. qser Sitm

    carbonatecalcitechloriteclaychalcopyriteepidotefeldsparhematitekaolinitelimonitemagnetitemuscoviteoxides eg limonite, or generallyrusty surfacespegmatoidpyrrhotitepyritequartzsericitevery fine silica cementtourmaline

    other common abbreviations used:

    Bl, bl ; bleachingbkn : zones of broken core, probably

    natural but perhaps locally dueto drillers

    bx : brecciation; dense fracturatlonof no apparent regular orientation

    ft : minor fault

    finally, we emphasize that fractures appearing on log are interpreted to be fractures; breaks parallel to foliation are generally not recorded (unless they are interpreted to be fractures) and places where the core has been broken by drillers to fit into core box are not recorded

    Geotechnical parameters

    friability - a qualitative measure of rockcompetenceP - friable eg core can be broken with barehandsVF - very friable eg core easily brokenBF - extremely friable eg claywhere this column is not filled out, hammer isneeded to break core

  • FIELD LOGS (cont'd)

    COLUMN TITLE

    DESCRIPTIONEXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS

    - R:

    COLOUR:

    MINERALS AND ALTERATIONS:

    SAMPLE *:

    TS #:

    DESCRIPTION:

    rock quality designation (RQD); a measure of fracture density commonly used in rock mechanics studies where the length of core in box in lengths of 10 cm or greater is expressed as * of one 3m run in very fractured rock, RQD value is low. In non-fractured rock, RQD is 100; where this column is not filled out; RQD is

    colour of core when wet

    lower case letters are tones: l - light m a medium d " dark

    capital letters are colours:B blackBL blueBN brownG greyGG greyish green/greenish greyGN greenO orangeP pinkPG pinkish greyR redW white

    + * two colours which alternate repeatedly - o colour transitional between two colours

    a representation of occurrence of minerals of specific interest, abbreviations as for fractures and veins

    location and number of, sample

    location and number of thin section

    description given by logging geplogist, we have also recorded Au analytical results here

  • Form SDG-45

    Canada LteVLtd.

    DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD

    PORPHYRY CREEK PROJECT

    DRILL HOLE NO.: POC-01

    CLAIM NO(S)

    TOWNSHIP

    DATE BEGUN

    COMPLETED

    LOGGED BY

    .: L1025525

    : Hoblitzell. 6/03/90

    . 11/03/90

    . I.Cadieux

    COLLAR CO-ORDINATES

    GRID

    X: ?ROO F

    UTM

    5731 fiflF

    CONTRACTOR : fojafle Mercier

    CORE SIZE : BQ

    DRILL FLUIDS: 65550(0/8 K HrtO

    Y: 675 S 5483275N

    Z: 295m

    DEPARTURE:

    DEPTHS:

    AZIMUTH: 180

    INCLINATION: ~45

    CHECKED BY: J. L.

    OVERBURDEN: 61.6m

    END OF HOLE: 196.9m

    REMARKS:-,

    LOCATION SI

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    DEVIATION RECORD

    DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP METHOD

    60m

    120m

    180m

    -45 HF 41

    -43 H H-42 ,. H

    CHECKED BY: J. L.

    HORIZONTAL COMPONENT: 143m

    VERTICAL COMPONENT \ 136m

    floor to ground

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    l l lDescription

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    Description

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    Description

  • DrUJ hoi* no.: "o e, —t G*o!oglstd) : j

    COGEMA CANADA Ltee/Ltd. BURNTBUSH RIVER PROJECT

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  • COGEMA CANADA Ltee/Ltd. BURNTBUSH RIVER PROJECT

    Drl note noj Geotogtet(s) : "Z.

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    Minerals and. Alterations -l l** l l l l* rf

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  • Form SDG-45

    GOGEMA Canada Ltee/Ltd.DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD

    PORPHYRY CREEK PROJECT

    1DRILL HOLE NO.: POC-02

    CLAIM NO(S).

    TOWNSHIP

    DATE BEGUN

    COMPLETED

    LOGGED BY

    : LI 025524 CONTRACTOR : Forage Mercier

    : Hoblitzell CORE SIZE : BO

    : H/03/90 DRILL FLUIDS: 65550(0/8)^0, 18/03/90

    J. Learn

    COLLAR CO-ORDINATES

    GRID

    X: 2800 F

    Y: 900 S

    Z: 295m

    c.

    DEVIATION RECORD

    UTM DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP METHOD

    5731 ROF 60m5483000N 120m

    180m

    DEPARTURE: AZIMUTH:

    240m

    179 321.6m

    INCLINATION: " 49

    CHECKED BY

    -48 HF 4*-48 " "

    -44 ,, ,,-42 " "

    -36 ,, H

    : i.c. :HECKED BY: j. L . , i.e.

    DEPTHS: OVERBURDEN: 40.8m HORIZONTAL COMPONENT: 229m

    END OF HOLE: 321.6m VERTICAL COMPONENT : 225m

    REMARKS : nu

    LOCATION SKE

    {f)

    casing flush with drill floor, Casing left in hole

    ITCH 1:5000:

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  • 3. ANALYTICAL RESULTS

    Three sets of tables follow:

    I) Au, Cu, Zn, K.O, Na.O results from XRAL Laboratories (Rouyn). Note "that Au, K-0, Na-O results from Chimitec (below) are included in this table.

    II) Major element results from Chimitec, Ltee (Ste.Foy).

    III) Minor element results from Chimitec, Ltee (Ste.Foy).

    Procedures, detection limits for the various types of analyses are as follows:

    XRAL:

    Au:

    Fraction: Extraction: Method: Detection

    Limit:

    -150 mesh (two stage crushing, grinding) 3 parts HC1: 1 part UNO- - aqua regia Fire assay-atomic absorption

    5 ppb

    Note: 500g is pulverized, 30g is analyzed (one assay-ton)

    Cu, Zn:

    Fraction: Extraction: Method: Detection

    Limit:

    K 2 0, Na 2 0:

    Fraction: Extraction : Method: Detection

    Limit:

    -150 mesh aqua regia atomic absorption

    0.01 0/00

    -150 mesh metaborate fusion XRF

    0.01 0/00

    sample batches sent to XRAL include control samples sent at irregular intervals. Control samples are barren quartzite.

  • CH1MITEC;

    MAJOR ELEMENTS

    Si02 , Ti02 , A1 203 , Fe203 (total iron), MnO, HgO, CaO, Ma20:

    Fraction: -150 mesh (two stage crushing, grinding) Extraction: metaborate fusion Method: emission - plasma Detection

    limit: 0.01*

    K20, P205 :

    Fraction: Extraction: Method: Detection

    limit:

    -150 mesh metaborate fusion emission - plasma

    G.03%

    LOI:

    Fraction: Method: Detection

    limit:

    -150 mesh gravimetry

    0.01X

    C02 :

    Fraction: Extraction: Method: Detection

    limit:

    -150 meshH3PO^gravimetry

    0.05X

    MINOR ELEMENTS

    Fraction: Method: Detection

    limits:

    -150 meshneutron activation

    AuSmSbSe,As,Eu,La,Cd,TeGr,Ba,Zn,ZrFe,

    Th,Cs,Hf,Ag,Co,

    NiIrSn

    Ma

    U, LuTa, Tb, BrMo, WYbRb, Se, Ce

    2 ppb0.05 ppm0.1 ppm0.2 ppm0.5 ppm1 ppra2 ppm5 ppra10 ppm20 ppm50 ppra100 ppm200 ppm0.021

  • HOLE1

    POC-01 POC-Oi POC-01 POC-01 POC-01 POC-01 POC-01 POC-01 POC-01 POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01

    SAMP

    2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2459 14102460246124632464141124652466246714122468141324692470

    FROM (m)

    68.90 71.90 78.00 79.50 81.00 82.50 84.00 85.50 87.00 101.00122.00123.50125.00126.50142.00156.00165.50167.00169.50175.50180.50187.00188.50

    TO(m) (

    71.90 75.OO 79.50 81.00 82.50 84.00 85.50 87.00 88.50 101.50123125126128142157167168170177181188190

    .50

    .00

    .50

    .00

    .50

    .50

    .00

    .50

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .50

    .00

    AU ppb)

    -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -2-5-5~" 3

    — 5

    5-5-5-2-2-5-2-514

    CU C/.)

    -000

    00

    0

    00

    .01

    .01

    .02

    .02

    .01

    .01

    .01

    .02

    ZN (X)

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    -0-0

    0

    -0-0

    .07

    .01

    .01

    .01

    .01

    .01

    .01

    .01

    K20c/.)1.60 1.91 1.46 1.21 1.64 1.10 1.35 1.25 1.39 1.061.201.031.5B0.780.030.990.790.810.481.010.990.951.02

    NA20 (X)

    1.68 2.20 1.32 3.83 2.24 1.66 0.90 3.03 4.35 2.962.861.812.131.261.852.692.321.762.412.692.141.851.98

    HOLE SAMP FROM (m)

    TO (m)

    AU (ppb)

    CU (X)

    ZN C/.)

    K20 (X)

    NA20 (X)

    POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02

    14141415141614172471247224732474141814191420142124752476247724792480248114221423142414251426248224842485248624872488248924902491249224932494249614271428

    •' 24971429

    59.5072.5087.00101.00105.00106.50108.00109.50111.00131.50140.50147.00162.00163.00164.00175. 5O177. OO178.50191.00206.50216.50230.50243.00246.00247.50249.00250.50252.00253.50255.00256.50258.00259.50261.00262.50264. OO284. OO300.60304 . 50318.50

    60.0073.0087.50101.50106.501O8.00109.50111.00111.50132.00141.00147.50163.00164.00165.00177. OO178.50180.00191.50207 . 00217.00231.00243.50247.50249.00250.50252.00253.50255.00256.50258. OO259.50261.00262.50264.00265.50284 . 50301.10306.00319.00

    -2-2-2-2-5-5-5~~5-2— 0

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    3.193.033.023.173.743.552.833.103.521.752.133.315.514.855.065.413.844.575.204.683.134.213.363.434.263.543.374.273.843.693.783.523.554.263.853.734.225.604.88

    0.23 2.56

  • HOLE

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    SAMP

    14101411246714121413

    1414141514161417141814191420142114221423142414251426142714281429

    FROM(m)

    101.00142. OO167. OO169. 5O18O.5O

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    61.465O.4851.6453.816O.48

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    T I O2C/.)

    0. 760. 890. 971.290. 82

    1.581.8O1.O60. 95O. 781.011.911.89O. 44O. 42O.4OO.4OO. 41O. 42O. 451.05

    AL2O(V.)

    16. 6O14. 0214.1915.7915.82

    16.6915.1514.7014.7616.3515.5913.5915.7514.5614. 5O14.2814.3714. 7O14.6915.1116. 3O

    FE2OC/.)

    6.8611.4512. SO9.859.13

    7.4O7.7O8.789.OO6.2512.9414. OO12.943.132.992.752.923.113.O73.4O10.29

    MNOC/.)

    0. 180. 24O. 35O. 300.20

    0. 190. 170. 150. 15O. 110. 190.380. 24O.O4O.O4O.O5O. OSO. OSO. OSO.O4O. 2O

    MGDC/.)

    1.666.443.553.863.46

    3.495.145.384.974.229.481.812.241.821.811.261.531.671.8O2.043.29

    CAOm

    5.6511.218.921O.686.38

    9.468.336.797.315.849.241O.858.643.534.245.134.374.414.483.521O.29

    NA2O(7.)

    2.961.851.762.412.14

    3.193.033.023.173.521.752.133.315. 2O4.683.134.213.364.225.602.56

    K2Or/.)

    1.O6O.O30. 810.48O. 99

    0.5O0.460.720. 96O. 770. 110. 11O. 562.562.O73.O62.SS3.152.311.840. 23

    P205C/.)

    0.250.050. 18O. 290.13

    0.290.46O. 320.220.25O.O9O. 240. 190. 220.26O. 230.230.200.210.240. 21

    LOI TOTL( 7. ) ( */. )

    1.O9 98.541.58 98.233.15 98.312.56 101.321.79 101.33

    2.39 100.331.18 100.211.16 99.261.1O 1O1.471.58 101.072.17 99.653.03 98.631.77 100.992.41 99.312.75 98.823.81 99.392.10 98. 8O3.5O 1O1.3O2.73 1OO.862.15 1O1.222.9O 1OO.83

    CO2C/.)

    O. 291.O81.371.25O.O5

    1.760. 160. 140.180. 150.113.151.6O1.922.082.872.4O2.271.981.521.83

  • HOLE SAMP FROM TO (i) d)

    POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01

    POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02

    14101411246714121413

    1414141514161417141314191420142114221423142414251426142714281429

    101.00142.00167.00169.50180.50

    59.5072.5087.00101.00111.00131.50140.50147.00191.00206.50216.50230.50243.00284.00300.60318.50

    101.50142.50168.50170.00181.00

    60.0073.0087.50101.50111.50132.00141.00147.50191.50207.00217.00231.00243.50284.50301.10319.00

    AU SB AS BA(ppb) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi)

    -2 -0.10 -0.50 180.005 -0.10 -0.50 120.00

    -2 -0.10 -0.50 230.00-2 0.20 0.70 150.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 190.00

    -2 -0.10 -0.50 170.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 160.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 310.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 250.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 240.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 51.0010 -0.10 -0.50 91.00-2 -0.10 -0.50 350.00-2 0.10 0.80 900.00-2 0.10 -0.50 810.00-2 0.20 -0.50 1100.004 -0.10 -0.50 1800.00

    -2 0.30 -0.50 1000.00-2 0.10 -0.50 970.00-2 0.30 -0.50 760.00-2 0.10 0.60 68.00

    CD(PP*)

    -5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00

    -5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00

    CS(PP*)

    1.20-0.501.101.000.80

    0.800.802.801.402.600.70

    -0.502.502.503.102.202.401.903.605.400.90

    CR(PP*)

    130.00300.00490.00780.00220.00

    470.00110.00350.00340.00220.00400.00140.00140.00180.00150.00140.00160.00180.00130.00160.00340.00

    CO(PP*)

    14.0060.0055.0074.0035.00

    64.0032.0046.0037.0034.0083.0058.0061.0015.0011.0010.0012.0011.009.00

    13.0065.00

    E'J(PP*)

    1.001.00

    -1.001.002.00

    2.001.00

    -1.002.002.00

    -1.002.00

    -1.001.002.002.00

    -1.001.002.00

    -1.002.00

    HF(PP*)

    5.002.002.002.003.00

    2.004.004.005.005.00

    -1.004.003.004.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.00

    IR FE(ppi) (ppi)

    -50.00 4.30-50.00 8.60-50.00 11.00-50.00 7.00-50.00 6.50

    -50.00- 5.80-50.00 6.00-50.00 6.90-50.00 7.10-50.00 4.60-50.00 11.00-50.00 11.00-50.00 10.00-50.00 2.30-50.00 2.30-50.00 2.10-50.00 2.30-50.00 2.30-50.00 2.30-50.00 2.40-50.00 8.90

    LA(PP*)

    13.004.00

    13.0011.0011.00

    11.0018.0014.0014.0019.004.00

    10.009.00

    33.0030.0028.0029.0028.0027.0029.0015.00

    MO(pp*)

    -1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00

    1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-LOO-1.00-1.001.002.001.002.00

    -1.00-1.002.00

    -1.00

    XI(ppi)26.0071.00

    230.00220.0064.00

    150.0041.00

    110.0092.0082.00

    240.0041.0074.00

    -10.0047.0030.0026.0020.0029.0033.00

    200.00

    RB(ppi)

    39.00-5.0038.0017.0052.00

    24.00-5.0049.0047.0041.00-5.00-5.0032.0071.0051.0091.0073.0091.0075.0072.0017.00

    se(pp*)13.0044.5034.9041.4020.00

    40.0035.9026.0024.5019.0033.6036.9038.806.406.205.305.705.605.705.40

    38.50

  • HOLE

    POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01POC-01

    POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02POC-02

    SAMP FROrt TO(*) d)

    1410 101.00 101.501411 142.00 142.502467 167.00 168.501412 169.50 170.001413 180.50 181.00

    1414 59.50 60.001415 72.50 73.001416 87.00 87.501417 101.00 101.501418 111.00 111.501419 131.50 132.001420 140.50 141.001421 147.00 147.501422 191.00 191.501423 206.50 207.001424 216.50 217.001425 230.50 231.001426 243.00 243.501427 234.00 284.501428 300.60 301.101429 318.50 319.00

    SE(pp*)

    -5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00

    -5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00-5.00

    AG(PP*)

    2.00-2.00-2.005.002.00

    -2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00

    TA(PP*)

    0.50-0.500.30

    -0.50-0.50

    0.600.900.70

    -0.500.70

    -0.500.600.60-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.50

    TB(ppi)

    1.20-0.500.901.100.80

    0.901.501.101.001.100.801.101.30

    -0.500.60-0.50-0.50-0.50-0.500.600.80

    TH(PP*)

    0.90-0.200.600.701.00

    0.501.000.700.701.40

    -0.200.500.704.704.804.604.604.504.404.300.20

    M(ppi)

    -1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00

    -1.001.00

    -1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00-1.00

    u(pp*)

    0.30-0.20-0.200.200.30

    -0.200.20-0.200.200.30

    -0.20-0.20-0.201.701.301.301.200.700.901.200.20

    YB(PP*)

    3.003.002.003.003.00

    3.004.003.003.004.003.006.004.00

    -2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.00-2.004.00

    ZN(pp*)

    -100.00160.00130.00

    -100.00-100.00

    -100.00-100.00-100.00110.00

    -100.00-100.00110.00

    -100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00

    CE(ppi)

    34.0010.0037.0038.0017.00

    38.0064.0037.0033.0057.00-5.0013.0023.0088.0079.0075.0076.0030.0069.0075.0047.00

    NA(ppi)

    1.901.501.701,801.60

    2.562.412.452.602.771.601.802.674.313.842.603.392.553.183.812.36

    SN(PP*)

    -100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00

    -100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00-100.00

    TE(PP*!

    -10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00

    -10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00-10.00

    ZR(pp*)

    -200.00-200.00-200.00-200.00-200.00

    -200.00470.00360.00

    -200.00300.00

    -200.00320.00

    -200.00-200.00320.00

    -200.00-200.00-200.00-200.00-200.00-200.00

    BR(PP*)

    0.80-0.501.701.201.30

    -0.50-0.501.200.600.600.50-0.50-0.50-0.501.00

    -0.50-0.50-0.500.800.701.40

    LU(PP*)

    0.300.400.500.400.20

    0.500.500.500.600.500.400.700.60-0.20-0.20-0.20-0.20-0.20-0.20-0.200.50

    SH(ppa)

    5.002.604.905.303.50

    6.308.405.805.706.003.506.906.406.706.605.906.005.905.907.105.40

  • 1. THIN SECTION DESCRIPTIONS

    Remarks:

    The report was written before the thin sections were studied so the following comments are given:

    POC-01

    First subunit (61.6-126.3m) of intermediate to mafic tuffs:

    one thin section from this unit supports the mesoscopic description given in the text.

    Second subunit (126.3-153.35m) of amphibole-rich flows:

    one thin section from this unit supports the mesoscopic description in the text; the foliation is very well developed, may be a tuff.

    Third subunit (153.35-196.9m) of mafic to intermediate tuffs:

    the two thin sections studied support the mesoscopic description in the text; section taken at 180.7m is porphyritic and may be a flow rock.

    POC.02

    First subunit (10.8-71.1m) of intermediate to mafic tuffs:

    one thin section from this unit supports the mesoscopic description given in the text.

    Second subunit (71.1-131.1m) of mafic to intermediate tuffs:

    five thin sections from this unit were studied and these support the mesoscopic description given in the text.

    Third subunit (131.4-151.5m) of intermediate to mafic tuffs:

    two thin sections were studied and one (at 140.7) shows 10 0/00 amphibole and no biotite, the other (at 117.1) shows 40 0/00 amphibole and 52 biotite.

    the fine grained mematoblastic amphibole (locally chloritized) was probably mistaken for biotite during core description; the corroded texture of the amphibole is different than the amphibole in all previ ous slides and opaques are slightly more abundant (note that the core here is weakly magnetic, and that these two samples plot clearly together in the tholeiitic andesite field - Figure 5 in text - away from all other samples).

  • The feldspar porphyritic rocks (151.5-312.9):

    seven thin sections are all remarkably similar con sidering the textural variations observed on the core, except for

    l do not see any strong evidence that these rocks are sheared upon examination of the thin sections.

    The mafic to intermediate tuffs at the end of hole (312.9-321.6):

    one thin section from the unit shows no biotite, but chlorite pseudomorphs of biotite are present.

  • Po*. PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.;(1+10)

    Major Minerals; (l - habit, grain size);

    d C fl^Ht-fTviyi •^~ vyCt^/*^vx-^c

    fJf J ff

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    ^U^vixi^ X

    Rock Texture; /to&sL Lok*t*A f / x /~

    K. xt^vX

    l^tZxi^c^t-'uu-OKi.

    Rock Name;V f

    (Doc. tfOOOSU - 12.06.86)

  • P o E. PH y R y. PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; ' /4Z-3

    Major Minerals; (ft - habib, grain size)

    Yo2 ) ti/jiwn-A'^, ..

    y

    i^Ut^ag-^-Tv-fc-jT^L-ctXf

    Minor Minerals:

    Veins. Fractures; 'y^ /V

    /^cXa^iti A '

    ^

    Alterations:

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; -i^Y^a.-4^Cf. l /7 y x JAr^yV /\^^C^\^~y~i!^^

    (Doc. //0005U - 12.06.86)

  • Canada Ltee/Ltd.

    p o a. rn PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name; wjfa,

    Sample No.: /bf -P/ -

    Major Minerals; (7* - habit, grain size):

    -52Y '^

    -O ,x ^ X

    X 4i

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; u-

    i srr\s*v^ *i Co

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name;

    ^

    (Doc. //0005U - 12.06.86)

  • fH PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; fo( - O/ -

    Major Minerals; (ft -habit, grain size)

    ~ 5-2 •CLf v

    T/1 XTTP

    i V ri*s6(A SJ-\^f

    V'-J

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; 2 -

  • PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; fof-ol-S?-S

    "fe ATVJi/rt*-

    Major Minerals: (ft - habit, grain size)

    -f? 2 *i tt ^^^ 4J,**A*a-

    (^-UTx^rv^

    Pt^i nVl * . r-tH^-vVtsA

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; Mr*^^-t^l 5 TVTCKxKgX l-*\O

    Alterations ; ^-c^u. ^

    Rock Texture: 7 AYV^rv^n. />rvu^^^-o>Xc>vv

  • p o a. f x 'j R, y. PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name; /^v^aJU^

    Sample No.; . 7

    (MrlS)

    Major Minerals; (l - habit, grain size)

    j. M l

    -^ g~

    XXj

    M v~-fcT

    x f f

    i -''bf) b *txYTM)

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;- -f

    •uuGLA-As&v^

    Rock Name;

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • P O*, f H V R y. C KEEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name:

    Sample No.: foC-OZ-l

    n**-}

    Major Minerals: (X - habit, grain size);

    f /

    -Qlit ,,1^^ l (

    t fijTE-*^ M -fvL-at. trrfXfcilM -fvL-at. t^rrfXfcil ^*yWJL-v^fttV\-ci

    .- 7 V^^Li U a

    Nc^^tP T^t-yi.

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture; -Ptr'UiiiAxA ^ fi^Otvg^mfijiU.

    n^vr^Vv ^7r . , * ^xfryXT'C^X^^C^i/——Rock Name; ____/vyy^ 4-U/rf ^A. -IrV^O^u D

    (Doc. (70005U - 12.06.86)

  • P o R. f H V PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION Sample No.; - |oNZ

    Field Rock Name; /yMtx^ "t" IMA*\. /Vv~e^Wtc(Ifl?)

    Major Minerals; (X - habit, grain size);

    t, 35^

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; 6 ^pft i*

    Alterations:

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; u

    (Doc. tfOOOSU - 12.06.86)

  • P OH. PH V R ^ . CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name; Li.

    Sample No.

    Major Minerals; (X - habib, grain size)

    (,01 Vy^^^vA JOi—./•X qO \rfcn-y l-'-' J^\-*Lt.

    15 " 2 o ^__/?—^Ytj"-* x"^r'^ (

    ' ZoT. TKJI^— b^rr*~0\.

    2-3

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; afc ^to' "t*

    Alterations; J

    ^grX A

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name;

    (Doc. #0005U - 12.06.86)

  • PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name: /wv*|*u

    Sample No.; Po^-oZ- l (14/1)

    ^ jm,

    Major Minerals; (7. - habit, grain size);

    A^w

    -5ol

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture; f

    Rock Name; XVYx^fr^t^

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • p o s. f'H v RV. PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; PVC- VI - 140,?-

    (1420)

    t\

    Major Minerals; (l - habit, grain size);

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    fcX^li M^-t, 'cJUL*

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture; __M.

    Rock Name; L^ Uj

    j \~f4sdjb

    (Doc. #0005U - 12.06.86)

  • ClcOGEMAP O B. f H CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; ?oC'Q2-

    (1421)

    Major Minerals; (X - habit, grain size);

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures!

    Alterations:

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; Tt*|/

    (Doc. (SI0005U - 12.06.86)

  • p o R. r H v RV. PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name; ^ r* o \

    Sample No.: - ltl'2.

    Major Minerals; (f* - habit, grain size);

    .MAn '*o 2 "y i^&tA/ - U) i ** ̂ "1l/"1

    MAVH. "6. T552, f AnA-

    V

    22. U^rgf^/t://>t^^>^>^J^x^. Al /t-^V.aA/L-^"

    *SS^*eA t^*

    j^^i^xxit^v^CxgT^Vj*^5lo jCc^Af. j^pMinor Minerals; <

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations:

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; LrJUi*l4^ - A/tA^CL

    (Doc. #0005U - 12.06.86)

  • Po*. fH V CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name; LtAd&Let*. ~ dk**vL

    Sample No.;(I4Z5-)

    Major Minerals; (ft - habit, grain size);

    . o.

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; *sv^

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • PDR. f H v PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; fOC'Dl- Zl(,,8

    Major Minerals; (X - habit, grain size);

    X-t+4'

    -L VU

    J *. 12 ^^v ^,-t,5

    *k A/ S^Jp 6-Vx^UXi *-t -L

    Minor Minerals:

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name: - d/U^AXL

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • P O R. P M V CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.; ?OC -02 -

    - (frt/utJL

    Ma j or Minerals; (X - habit, grain size):

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture:

    Rock Name; C-SAA^AAA 4Wn

    (Doc. //0005U - 12.06.86)

  • POP, f H V R, V. . CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.: HC-Q2- 243-5

    Major Minerals; (X - habit, grain size):

    14*5

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name;

    (Doc. //0005U - 12.06.86)

  • P 09. f H V S, V. . CREEK PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    Sample No.

    Major Minerals: (ft - habit, grain size);

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures!

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; . ~ t-iA/UAv.

    (Doc. //0005U - 12.06.86)

  • |ICOGEMA Canada Ltee/Ltd.Pott. CH v

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name;

    PROJECT

    Sample No.

    Major Minerals; (7. - habit, grain size);

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures;

    Alterations;

    y oo

    Rock Texture;

    Rock Name; ill

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • Canada Ltee/Ltd.

    p o e. f H PROJECT

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTION

    Field Rock Name:

    Sample No.

    Major Minerals; (7* - habit, grain size);

    -jrVyj ^l^v^rA^^r/iV 4 -t ^Vt^

    •35 l

    \0lv—-—g/Uvig-^uxd ~

    ^JL S

    Minor Minerals;

    Veins. Fractures; O't/lAiA. - , .ff

    Alterations;

    Rock Texture; f fr4sv*-*Ai}

    Rock Name; ^VTVA/.-AO Ao

    (Doc. 00005U - 12.06.86)

  • a no 32E12SW0034 2.13517 HOBLITZELL 300

    Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

    Ministere du DeA/eloppement du Nord et des Mines

    Mining Lands Section 880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z8

    October 19, 1990File: 2. 13479 8c 2. 13517 Report of Work: W9008. 241

    Mr. Robert W. OwenAssessment Files OfficeRoom 81277 Grenville StreetToronto, OntarioMSS 1B3

    Dear Mr. Owen:

    Re: Drill Core Analysis submitted on Mining Claims: L. 1025524 et al in Hoblitzell Township.

    I am returning File: 2. 13517 to your office. File: 2. 13479 has been deleted and merged with this file.

    For further information, please contact Dale Messenger at (416) 965-4888.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ron C. CashinskiActing Provincial Manager, Mining LandsMines Se Minerals Division

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    PAPISM A Canada \ AJllIjlYIf\ Liee/Ltd,

    August 13, 1990

    TO WHOM (T MAY CONCERN

    l do hereby certify that the following expendi tures have been spent in 1990 for the Porphyry Creek project situated in Hoblitzell Township in northeastern Ontario:

    Claim #L1025525 (diamond drill hole POC-01)

    major/minor element analyses 5 x 58.00 290.00Au, K-0, Na O, Cu, In analyses 8 x 37.75 302,00Au, KjO, Na^O analyses 10 x 25.75 257.50

    Claim IL102SS24 (diamond drill hole POC-02)

    major/minor element analyses 16 x 58.00 928,00 Au, K 2 0, Na 2 0 analyses 21 x 25.75 618.00

    Total 2,395.50

    We have not yet been invoiced for thin sections and reserve the right to claim future credits for data submitted in the technical report which accompanies this statement.

    As Vice President, Finance of COGEMA CANADA LTD., l am duly authorized to make this certi fication.

    Dated at Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, this 13th day of August, 1990.

    COGEMA CANABA LIMITED

    R, A. Rozon,Vice President, Finance,

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    t f numbet o l mining claims traversedexceeds space on this form, attach a list.

    Note: - OM!V days crodits calculated in thp"Expenditures' section may bc enteredin i he "E xpend. Days Cr." columns,

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    DIAMOND DRILL CORE ANALYTICAL RESULTS"CliTm'Holder (i) "

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    817-825 - 45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 3X5

    Township or Area

    HoblitzellT Prospector's Licence Nio.

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    Survey Company

    ^COGEMA CANADA LTD.Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Techmcal report)

    John Learn, CP 877, Rouyn-Noranda, Qc J9X 5C7

    Date of Survey Ifrom S, to)

    Q6y lOA. j SO j t8y jfta. j 9Q :0Total Miles of line Cut

    Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right joining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions

    For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

    For each additional survey: using the same grid:

    Enter 20 days (for each)

    Con, r,l. and enteRKplVEDLiter total (s) here |

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    Airborne Credits

    Not*: Special provisionscredits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

    E xpenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed

    Core analysisPerformed on Claim(f)

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    Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

    Total Expenditures

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    Date

    Certification Verifying Report of Work

    InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per cla^ri selected in columns at right.

    hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forih in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true. J,-. . ''

    Name and Postal Address o* Person Certifying

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