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GEOLOGICAL, REPORT on the
GAB 6 MINERAL CLAIM
Located in the Iskut River Area I Liard Mining Division
British Columbia NTS 104B/15W
56'51' North Latitude 30'52' West Longitude
- Prepared for - THUMPER RESOURCES cow.
- Prepared by - U.D. KIESMAN. Geologist C.K. IKONA. P.m.
January, 1989
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GE0w)GICAL REPORT on the GAEI 6 MINERAL CLAIM
TABLE OF C O N m S
INTRODUCTION LIST OF CLAIMS LOCATION, ACCESS AND GEOGRAPHY
AREA HISTORY REGIONAL GEOLOGY PROPERTY GEOLOGY MINERALIZATION DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDED BUDGET
LIST OF FIGURES
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APPENDICES
Appendix I Appendix I1 Appendix I11 Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI
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Following Page _____-- Property Location Map 1
Claim Map 1
Regional Mineral Occurrence Map 3
Regional Geology Map 7 Gab 6 Geology and Rock Chip Location Map pocket
Bibliography Cost Statement Analytical Procedures Table of Significant Sample Results and Assay Certificates Statement of Qualifications
Engineer's Certificate
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1 .O INTRODUCTION
During the summer of 1988, a limited geological reconnaissance field progra: was conducted on the Gab 6 mineral claim. The program consisted of severa prospecting and mapping traverses combined with rock chip sampling. Fifty three samples were assayed and results are presented on Figure The progra!
covered approximately one-half of the claims (5000 hectares) as shown on reconnaissance basis with control at 1:10,000 as presented.
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Anomalous silver assays up to 9.58 oz/st were received from mineralize, fracture systems found within grey Mississippian limestones. Galena
sphalerite - + malachite barite showings have been traced for 200 metres alon; the strike of the limestone unit.
This report is intended to smarize the work to date and outline recommenda tions for additional work on the property.
2.0 LIST OF CLAIMS
Records of the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleu Resources indicate that the following claim is recorded in the name of Wester Informational Services Ltd. Separate documents indicate the claim is unde option t o Thumper Resources Corp. by an agreement dated June 6, 1988.
Claim Record No. of
Gab 6 3831 20 December 2 2 , 1986 December 22 , 1990 Name Number Units Record Date Expiry DsLeL.
The legal corner post of the Gab 6 claim was inspected and appears to be a: recorded.
THUMPER RESOURCES CORF?
mml J.W.
GAB 6 CLAIM
PROPERTY LOCATION MAP LIARD MINING DIVISION, RC.
PAMKON DmFLopmws Lro N.TS Date. Fipun. I. 1048 15W Dee I988
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3.0 LOCATION. ACCESS AND GEOGRAPHY
The Gab 6 claim is located approximately 100 kilometres east of Wrangell, Alaska, and 115 kilometres northwest of Stewart, British Columbia, on the eastern edge of the Coast Range Mountains (Figure 1 ) . Newnont Lake is situated approximately two kilometres to the west and the Iskut River 20 kilometres to the south of the Gab 6 claim.
Coordinates of the claims area are 56'51' north latitude and 131'52' west longitude, and the property falls under the jurisdiction of the Liard Mining Division.
Access to the Gab 6 claim would be via fixed wing aircraft from Wrangell, Alaska or Smithers, British Columbia to either the Forrest Kerr gravel airstrip five kilometres north of the Gab 6 claim or the Bronson Creek gravel airstrip located 25 kilometres southwest from the claims. From these gravel airstrips, helicopter support is needed to reach the Gab 6 mineral claim. In addition, the Bob Quinn gravel airstrip is located 40 kilometres t o the northeast on Highway 37 at Kilometre 139. Access to the property by helicopter or fixed wing can also be accomplished from this airstrip.
C.K. Ikona of Pamicon Developments Ltd., on behalf of Skyline Explorations Ltd., has proposed the construction of a 65 kilometre long road. The road would be situated on the south side of the Iskut Valley to connect the Stewart-Cassiar Highway with Skyline's Stonehouse Gold deposit and the Cominco/Delaware Snip deposit near Bronson Creek.
Geographically, the area is typical of mountainous and glaciated terrain with the elevations ranging from 700 metres above sea level in the river valley bottoms to in excess of 1500 metres at the ridge tops. Major drainages are U-shaped, whereas smaller side creeks tend to be steeply cut due to the intense erosional environment. Active glaciation is prevalent above the 1200
metre contour, with the tree line existing at 1000 metres. The upper reaches
of the area are covered with alpine vegetation. The lower slopes are
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predominantly timbered with a variety of conifers with an undergrowth of devil's club. More open areas and steeper slopes contain dense slide alder growth. Both summer and winter temperatures would be considered generally moderate and in excess of 200 centimetres of precipitation may be expected during any given year.
4.0 AREA HISTORY
Figure 3 of this report presents a 1:500,000 scale area of northwestern B.C. from Stewart in the south to near Telegraph Creek in the north. This repre- sents some 225 km. Within this area, which has been referred to as the Stikine Arch, mining activity goes back to the turn of the century. Due to the size of the region it historically has been referred to in more specific areas ranging from the Stewart area to Sulphurets, Iskut and Galore Creek. As can be noted in Figure 3 , however, all of these individual camps appear to be related to the Stikine Arch as a whole. Recent discoveries appear to be filling in areas between these known mineralized camps. It is probable that the entire area be considered as one large mineralized province with attendant subareas. As the Gab 6 claim is located near the Iskut and Sulphurets-Tom MacKay areas a more detailed history of these is presented below.
The first recorded work done in the Iskut Region occurred in 1907 when a prospecting party from Wrangell, Alaska staked nine claims north of Johnny Mountain. Iskut Mining Company subsequently worked crown granted claims along Bronson Creek and on the north slope of Johnny Mountain. Up to 1920, a 9 metre adit revealed a number of veins and stringers hosting galena and gold-silver mineralization.
In 1954, Hudsons Bay Mining & Smelting located the Pick Axe showing and high grade gold-silver-lead-zinc float on the open upper slopes of Johnny Mountain, which today is part of Skyline Explorations Ltd.'s Stonehouse Gold deposit.
The claims were worked and subsequently allowed to lapse.
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During the 1960s. several major mining companies conducted helicopter borne reconnaissance exploration programs in a search for porphyry-copper-molybdenum deposits. Several claims were staked on Johnny Mountain and on Sulphurets Creek.
Between 1965 and 1971, Silver Standard Mines, and later Sumitomo, worked the E + L prospect on Nickel Mountain at the headwaters of Snippaker Creek. Work
included trenching, drilling and 460 metres of underground development work, Reserves include 3.2 million tons of 0.80% nickel and 0.60% copper.
In 1969 Skyline staked the Inel property after discovering massive sulphide float originating from the head of the Bronson Creek glacier.
During 1972, Newmont Mining Corporation of Canada Limited carried out a field program west of Newmont Lake on the Dirk claim group. Skarn-type mineraliza- tion was the target of exploration. Work consisted of airborne and ground magnetic surveys, geological mapping and diamond drilling. One and one-half metres grading 0.220 ounces gold per ton and 15.2 metres of 1.5% copper was intersected on the Ken showing.
In 1980 Dupont Canada Explorations Ltd. staked the Warrior claims south of
Newmont Lake on the basis of a regional stream sediment survey. In 1983,
Skyline Explorations Ltd. and Placer Developments Ltd. optioned the Warrior claims from Dupont. Efforts were directed at sampling and extending several narrow quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite veins with values ranging from 0 . 1 to 3.0
ozlton gold. Geophysics and coincident geochemical values indicated a significant strike length to the mineralized structure. The Warrior claims were allowed to lapse in 1986, at which time, Gulf International Minerals Ltd. acquired the McLymont claims covering much the same area.
Assays of interest from recent Gulf drilling are listed below (Gulf Interna- tional Minerals Ltd., Annual Report, 1987 and news releases):
Drill Interval Length Copper Hole (feet) (feet) ( X )
87-25 343 .O-373 .O 30.0 0.23 409.3-412.0 2.7 0.55 470.2-473.8 3.6 0.42
87-29 167.0-170.0 3 .O 0.001 205.0-241.5 36.5 0.97
88-28 213.9-229.0 15.1 260.5-276.6 16.1 354.0-363.2 9.2
(average grade = 149.0 feet of 0.290 ozlton gold)
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Silver Gold (oz/ton) (ozlton)
0.11 0.404 0.35 0.250 0.19 1.520
0.01 0.140 39.73 1.605
0.810 0.645 0.319
After restaking the Reg property in 1980, Skyline carried out trenching and drilling for veined high-grade gold and polymetallic massive sulphide mineral- ization on the Reg and Inel deposits between 1981 and 1985.
In 1986, drilling and 460 metres of underground cross-cutting and drifting on the Stonehouse Gold Zone confirmed the presence of high grade gold mineraliza- tion with additional values in silver and copper over mineable widths with good lateral and depth continuity. As of January 1988, reserves on the Stonehouse Gold Zone were reported as:
Au Tons ( o z / ton)
Total Measured Total Drill-Indicated Total Inferred Subtotal McFadden Ore Reserve Total
1.246 121,000 0.556 236,875 0.570 700.0OJ 0.644 1,057,875 2.800 30.000 0.704 1,087,875
On the Cominco/Delaware Snip claims immediately north of the Stonehouse Gold deposit, approximately 20,000 metres of diamond drilling has been carried out defining the Twin Zone gold deposit. Three thousand metres of underground
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development work has also been completed as the project readies for production. As of December, 1987, reserves on the Twin Zone were reported as:
Au Tons (02)
Total Inferred 0.700 1,200,000
Also, during 1987, Inel Resources Ltd. commenced an underground drifting and diamond drilling program along the main cross-cut intent on intersecting the Discovery Zone which hosts gold-bearing polymetallic massive sulphide mineral- ization. Underground drilling on the centre section of workings has returned in U88-3 a grade of 0.769 oz/ton gold for 4.1 metres (September, 1988). As of November, 1988, 730 metres of underground development has been completed in the area of the Discovery zone.
Western Canadian Mining Corp. in 1987 drilled tested to Khyber Pass massive sulphide showing on their Gossan claims in the Iskut area while in 1988 drilling was carried out on their Kerr project copper-gold porphyry deposit in the Sulphurets camp to the southeast.
Tungco Resources Corporation has drill tested four main goldlcopper quartz vein targets; the Bluff, No. 7 , Swamp and Gold Bug Zones. The Bluff Zone has been delineated 70 metres along strike and 60 metres downdip with better intersections grading up to 0.243 oz/ton gold across 2.45 metres. The No. 7 Vein returned 1.12 metres of 0.651 oz/ton gold. Drill testing was also carried out near the western edge of the claims on the Boot Zone lead/zinc/ copper/silver/gold prospect.
During 1988 Pezgold Resource Corp./International Prism Exploration drill tested the old Newmont Ken Zone magnetite/chalcopyrite/gold skarn zone north of Gulf International Minerals' Northwest Gold Zone. High grade silver-lead- zinc was also found on the eastern side of the property.
In late 1988, Calpine Resources Incorporated/Consolidated Stikine Silver
announced several exciting drill holes on their Eskay Creek Project at Tom
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McKay Lake. Drill hole CA88-6 reported values of 0.730 oz/ton gold across 96.5 feet.
South of Calpine's Eskay Creek Project and in the Sulphurets properties are quickly moving into production phases as listed below:
Gold Camp several
Project Mineral Reserves Newhawk/GranducILacana Mine 2,000,000 of 0.462 oz/ton Au, 21.78 ozlton As Catear Resources Ltd. Mine
Echo Bay MineslMagnal
291,916 of 0.835 ozlton Au, 2.44 ozlton As
Silver Princess Project 470,000 of 0.270 oz/ton Au, 1.31 oz/ton Ag
Magenta Development Corp. also discovered an exciting gold/silver/copper/lead quartz vein in 1988 on the Rob claims in the Iskut area with values in trenches up to 2.567 ozlton Au across 9.8 feet including 7.394 ozlton Au across 3.3 feet.
5.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The following regional geological interpretation is taken from B.C. Geological Survey Branch publication, in press, Exploration in British Columbia 1987 by D.V. Lafebure and M.H. Gunning.
A northwest-trending belt of Permian to Lower Jurassic volcanic and sediment- ary rocks and their metamorphic equivalents trends northward from Alice Arm to Telegraph Creek and forms part of Stikinia. It is bounded to the west by the Coast Complex and is overlapped to the east by the clastic sediments of the Bowser Basin.
The dominant lithologies in the Bronson Creek area are clastic sediments and volcanics with minor carbonate lenses which are intruded by a diverse suite of intrusive rocks, most commonly granitic and syenitic. The sedimentary rocks
are sandstones (typically greywackes), siltstones, shales, argillites,
conglomerates and minor limestones. Volcanic rocks vary in composition from
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mafic to felsic and display a wide variety of igneous, pyroclastic and volcaniclastic textures.
Quaternary and Tertiary volcanics occur at Hoodoo Mountain, along the Iskut River near Forrest Kerr Creek, and in several localities along Snippaker Creek.
Kerr (1948) correlated most of the rocks along Bronson Creek with Triassic volcanics that he had seen farther to the north and northwest. These volcanics consist of intensely folded and sheared tuffs, agglomerates, lavas, rare pillow lavas and bedded sediments. He believed that the volcanics are overlain by Triassic argillites with lenses of limestone. The lower northern and western slopes of Johnny metamorph-
osed shale, sandstone and limestone. Mountain are underlain by pre-Permian
Exploration geologists have defined stratigraphic columns for specific properties (Birkeland and Gifford, 1972; Sevensma, 1981) and for the area as a whole (Parsons, 1965; Bending, 1983). Bending defined a stratigraphic column with black argillite conformably overlain by banded siltstone which underlies a green volcanic unit composed principally of intermediate to felsic rocks. The green volcanic unit has an irregular upper contact with the "Upper Tuffaceous Sedimentary Unit," a sequence of limestones, tuffaceous sandstones, argillites and siltstones with lenses of conglomerate near the upper contact. At the top of Bending's sequence is hornblende-biotite andesite tuff and subordinate breccia. Based on descriptions by Kerr (1930, 19481, Bending correlated the basal argillite and siltstone with the upper Paleozoic, the green volcanic unit with the Triassic and the upper tuffaceous sediments with the lower Jurassic. Fossils collected from 350 metres southwest of Snippaker Peak have been determined as Lower Jurassic, probably Toarcian age, by H.W. Tipper of the Geological Survey of Canada (Graf, 1985).
Grove (1986b) subdivided the sedimentary and volcanic rocks on the top of
Mount Johnny into the Unuk River and Betty Creek formations of the Hazelton
Group, based on correlations with his work to the east.
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6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
On the Gab 6 mineral claim the oldest lithologies exposed are grey Mississip- pian limestones. Disarticulated crinoids form distinct conformable debris beds within massive limestone. Chert nodules and beds give a ribbed appear- ance to limestone outcrops and are contorted illustrating deformation of the limestone.
Overlying the limestones unconformably are early Jurassic Hazelton volcanics. The volcanics have locally large felsic fragments supported in a finer grained purplish red matrix. Subangular to angular fragments have altered selvages which indicate rapid quenching during deposition. The term "agglomerates" best describes these volcanics texturally and genetically.
Intrusive rocks are also found on the Gab 6 claim and form the dominant rock type in the southeast corner of the claims. Anhedral quartz phenocrysts are set in a medium grained groundmass of pink K-Feldspar and grey-white plagio- clase. with quartz as a minor constituent these intrusives are termed quartz syenites. These quartz syenites are similar to intrusive rocks mapped as syeno-monzonites on the Gulf International's McLymont Group located 4 km to the southwest from the Gab 6 claim.
K-feldspar is greater in abundance than plagioclase and
All lithologies are faulted and segmented by displacements along the faults. A major northeast trending lineament with a coincident linear aeromagnetic high can be traced through the lakes and alluvial plain found in the central portion of Gab 6. inferred from outcrop pattern between the limestonelvolcanic and syenite which is also coincident with this lineament. Easterly trending faults are possible splays to this major line- ament with offset of the limestone occurring along their inferred trace. Right lateral displacements with an unknown vertical component are proposed for movement on these structures.
A major geological contact is
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Northwest trending faults are interpreted to be the last structural event. An
andesite dyke found in the fault
to a northwest orientation. syenite trending A2 030 was rotated near the
7 .O MNERBLIZATION
Within Mississippian limestones exposed on the Gab 6 claim are mineralized fractures traceable for 200 metres. Widths approaching 1.0 metre have yielded silver assays to 9.58 ozlst from preliminary rock chip sampling. Selected assays are as follows:
Sample Silver_- Zinc Number (ppm) (oz/ton) ( % I 21717 >100.0 21639 -- 9.58
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21640 -- 3.16 -- 21641 -- 2.15 >10
A more detailed table of significant results is appended to this report.
Mineralized fractures, orange brown to buff brown in colour, yielded best sampling results. Galena, sphalerite malachite are found discontinuously hosted in a barite gangue. assays are associated with sphalerite rich samples while copper and antimony are associated with malachite rich samples. The occurrence of tetrahedrite is thought responsible for the copper and antimony values.
Cadmium values reported from
8.0 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Mineralization found hosted within the limestones as replacements has been traced for 200 metres along strike. Discontinuous replacements along
selective fractures illustrates a pervasive mineralizing event responsible.
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Elevated values of molybdenum and tunsten suggest high-level thermal activit) as the mechanism responsible for the replacements found within the limestone. The quartz syenites found in the southeast corner of Gab 6 are interpreted tc be the thermal source responsible for supplying mineralizing fluids whict accessed faults within the limestone to produce the replacement style mineral- ization.
Although no anomalous gold values should be noted that Gulf International Minerals Ltd. has reported gold intersections hosted in crinoidal Mississippian limestones-chert-marble from their Northwest Zone drilling (Grove 1987). Stratiform barite-pyrite-sphalerite mineraliza- tion is spatially related to limestones 4 .0 kilometres west from the Gab 6 mineral claim.
have been received from this area it
these gold intersections found in the
9.0 RECOMENDATIOAS
For the 1989 field season it is recommended that:
Additional geologic mapping and prospecting to locate limestone outcrops not mapped and sampled in 1988 field season.
Trenching of anomalous silver assays over full-widths to allow continuous chi€ sampling. Contingent upon results of trenching a modest diamond drill holf program could be recommended.
The quartz syenite contact area be investigated for quartz sulphide veir swarms oriented AZ 030 or AZ 340.
10.0 RE~OMMENDED BUDGET
STAGE I - GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND PROSPECT SAMPLING WAGES
Project Geologist - 20 days @ $350/day Prospector - 20 days @ $225/day Helpers - 2 x 20 days @ $175/day
Total Wages
EXPENSES
ANALYSIS Heavy Mineral Concentrates
Assays (rock chips, soils and silts) 60 @ $32.50/sample
200 @ $20
SUPPORT 80 man days @ $100/day
TRENCHING SUPPLIES
TRANSPORTATION Vehicle Rental - 4 days @ $50/day Airfares, Fixed Wing, Helicopter
REPORT
Total Expenses
TOTAL WAGES AND EXPENSES
Contingency @ 10%
Management Fee @ 15% on Expenses
TOTAL STAGE I
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$ 7,000 4,500 7,000
$18,500
$ 1,950
4,000 $ 5,950
8,000
1,300
$ 200 13,000
13,200
2,500
30,950
49,450
4,900
4,650
$59,000
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Dependent upon the results of the Stage I program additional work may be warranted. This may take the form o f additional sampling and trenching and may possibly include a small drill program. It is anticipated that $100,000 would be required for such a program
Stage I1 - dependent upon results of Stage I program $100.000
Total Stage I and I1
Respectfully submitted,
William D. Kiesman, Geologist
$159,000
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dPPENDIX I
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRBPHY
Caulfield, D.A. and C.K. Ikona (1987): Geological Report on the GIM Mineral Claim.
Caulfield, D.A. and C.K. Ikona (1987): Geological Report on the Josh, Josh 2-4 Mineral Claims.
Costin, C.P. (1973): Assessment Report 4150, Dirk Claims, Newmont.
Delaware Resources Corp.: Progress Report, Snip Prospect, November 19, 1987.
Gulf International Minerals Ltd.: Annual Report, February 1988.
Grove, E.W. (1985): Geological Report and Work Proposal on the Skyline Explorations Ltd. Inel Property.
Grove, E.W. (1986): Geological Report, Exploration and Development Proposal on the Skyline Explorations Ltd. Reg Property.
Grove, E.W. (1987): Geological, Drilling Report, and Work Summary, Gulf International Minerals Ltd. McLymont Creek Property, Iskut River Area, B.C.
Kowalchuk, J. (1982): Assessment Report 10,418, Warrior Claims, DupOnt Exploration.
Lafebure, D.V. and M.H. Gunning (1987): Exploration in British Columbia 1987, in press, B.C. Geological Survey Branch publication.
Skyline Explorations Ltd.: Annual Report 1987.
Sorbara, J. Paul (January 11, 1988): Geological Report on the Joy 1 & 2
Mineral Claims for Brenwest Mining Ltd.
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Ticker Tape Resources Ltd.: News releases dated September 21, 1987 an( October 13, 1987.
Todoruk, S.L. and C.K. Ikona (1987): Geological Report on the Stu 1 & : Mineral Claims.
Todoruk, S.L. and C.K. Ikona (1987): Geological Report on the Gab 11 & 1: Mineral Claims and Stu 8 6 9 Mineral Claims.
Todoruk, S.L. and C.K. Ikona (1987): 1987 Summary Report on the Sky 4 & 5 anc Spray 1 & 2 Claims.
Todoruk, S.L. and C.K. Ikona (1987): Geological Report on the Stu 4 & !
Mineral Claims.
Tungco Resources Corporation: News release dated December 1, 1987.
Western Canadian Mining Corp.: News release dated November 12, 1987.
APPrnIX I1
COST STA-
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COST STATEUENT
GAB 6 MIHER& C W i 4
LIARD MIHIIiG DIVISION
JULY 5 lU NOVFHBJB 30. 1988
WAGES Field Geologist - 6.5 days @ $250
Prospectors - 6 days @ $250
Samplers - 6 days @ $200
Field Support Crew
EXPENSES Man Day Camp Support Costs Equipment and Supplies Travel and Accommodation Communication and Telephone Freight Assays Fixed Wing Helicopter Report Reproductions Project Supervision
$ 1,625.00
1,500.00
1,200 .oo 2,610.96
2.887.
587.
298.
122.
95.
1,026.
353.
2,556.
1.500.
190.
1,935.
$ 18,489.
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AnALYTIcAL PROCEDUBES
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SUBJECT: A n a l y t i c a l p r o c e d u r e used t o d e t e r m i n e Aqua R e g i a s o l u b l e g o l d in geochemica l samples.
I. Method Sample P r e D a r a t i o n
Geochemical s o i I , s i It o r r o c k samp les were r e c e i v e d a t t h e l a b o r a t o r y i n h i g h w e t - s t r e n g t h , 4 " x 6 " , K r a f t paper bags. Rock samples wou ld be r e c e i v e d in p o l y o r e bags.
D r i e d s o i l and s i l t samples were s i f t e d b y hand u s i n g a n 8" d iamete r , 80-mesh, s t a i n l e s s s t e e l s i e v e . The p l u s 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was r e j e c t e d . The minus 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was t r a n s f e r r e d I n t o a new bag f o r subsequent ana I yses.
D r i e d r o c k samples were c r u s h e d u s i n g a j a w c r u s h e r and p u l v e r i z e d t o 100-mesh o r f i n e r b y u s i n g a d i s c m i 1 1 . The p u l v e r i z e d samples were t h e n p u t i n a new bag f o r subsequent a n a l y s e s .
2. Me thod D i g e s t i o n
(a) 5 . 0 0 t o 1 0 . 0 0 grams o f t h e minus 80-mesh p o r t i o n o f t h e samples were used. Samples were we ighed o u t u s i n g a n e l e c t r o n i c m i c r o - b a l a n c e and d e p o s i t e d i n t o beakers .
(b) U s i n g a 20 m i s o l u t i o n o f Aqua R e g l a (3: l s o l u t i o n o f HCI t o HN03), each sample was v i g o r o u s l y d i g e s t e d o v e r a h o t p l a t e .
(c) The d i g e s t e d samples were f i l t e r e d and t h e washed p u l p s were d i s c a r d e d . The f i l t r a t e was t h e n reduced in vo lume t o a b o u t 5 m l .
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(d ] Au complex i o n s were t h e n e x t r a c t e d i n t o a d i - i s o b u t y l k e t o n e and t h i o u r e a medium ( A n i o n exchange l i q u i d s " A I i q u o t 336").
(el S e p a r a t o r y f u n n e l s were used t o s e p a r a t e t h e o r g a n i c l a y e r .
3. Method & D e t e c t i o n
The d e t e c t i o n o f Au was p e r f o r m e d w i t h a T e c h t r o n model A A 5 A tomic A b s o r p t i o n S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r w i t h a g o l d h o l l o w c a t h o d e lamp. The r e s u l t s were r e a d o u t o n t o a s t r i p c h a r t r e c o r d e r . A hydrogen lamp was used t o c o r r e c t a n y backg round i n t e r f e r e n c e s . The g o l d v a l u e s , in p a r t s p e r b i I l i o n . were c a l c u l a t e d b y compar ing them w i t h a s e t o f go I d s t a n d a r d s .
I. A n a l y s t s
The a n a l y s e s were s u p e r v i s e d o r d e t e r m i n e d b y M r . Conway Chun o r M r . E d d i e Tang and h i s l a b o r a t o r y s t a f f .
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TO: S t e v e Todoruk PAM I CON DEVELOPMENTS 711 - '675 W. H a f t i n g s S t . Vancouver, B.C. V68 1N4
FROM: Vangeochem Lab L i m i t e d 1521 Pember ton Avenue N o r t h Vanoouver, B r i t i s h Columbia V7P 2S3
SUBJECT: A n a l y t i c a l p r o c e d u r e used t o d e t e r m i n e g o l d b y f i r e a s s a y method and d e t e c t b y a t o m i c a b s o r p t i o n s p e c t r o p h o t o m e t r y i n g e o l o g i c a i samples .
1. Method of Samp l e P r e p a r a t i o n
(a) Geochemical s o i 1. s i It o r r o c k samples were r e c e i v e d a t t h e l a b o r a t o r y i n h i g h w e t - s t r e n g t h , I " x 6 ' , K r a f t paper bags. Rock samples wou ld be r e c e i v e d In p o l y o r e bags.
(b) D r i e d s o i I and s i I t samples were s i f t e d b y hand u s i n g a n 8" d i a m e t e r , 80-mesh, s t a i n l e s s s t e e l s i e v e . The p l u s 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was r e j e c t e d . The minus 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was t r a n s f e r r e d i n t o a new bag f o r subsequen t a n a l y s e s .
(c) D r i e d r o c k samples were c rushed u s i n g a j a w c r u s h e r and p u l v e r i z e d t o 100-mesh o r f i n e r b y u s i n g a d i s c m i 1 1 . The p u l v e r i z e d samples were t h e n p u t in a new bag f o r subsequent ana i y s e s .
2. Method g E x t r a c t i o n
(a) 20.0 t o 30.0 grams o f t h e p u l p samp les were used. Samples were we ighed o u t u s i n g a t o p - l o a d i n g b a l a n c e and d e p o s i t e d i n t o i n d l v l d u a l f u s i o n p o t s .
(b) A f l u x o f i l t h a r g e , soda ash, s i l i c a , borax , and. e i t h e r f l o u r o r p o t a s s i u m n i t r i t e i s added. The samples a r e . t h e n f u s e d a t 1900 d e g r e e s F a r e n h i e t t o f o r m a l e a d " b u t t o n " .
( c ) The g o l d i s e x t r a c t e d b y c u p e l l a t i o n and p a r t e d w i t h d l l u t e d n l t r l c a c i d .
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(d) The g o l d bead I s r e t a i n e d f o r subsequent measurement.
3. Method D e t e c t i o n
(a) The g o l d bead i s d i s s o l v e d b y b o i l i n g w i t h aqua r e g i a s o l u t i o n , t h e n d i l u t e d w i t h d e i o n i z e d w a t e r t o 1 0 m l s volume.
(b) The d e t e c t i o n o f g o i d was p e r f o r m e d w i t h a T e c h t r o n model AA5 A t o m i c A b s o r p t i o n S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r w l t h a g o l d h o l l o w ca thode lamp. The r e s u l t s were r e a d o u t on a s t r i p c h a r t r e c o r d e r . The g o l d v a l u e s , in p a r t s p e r b i l l i o n . were c a l c u l a t e d b y compar ing them w i t h a s e t o f known go I d s t a n d a r d s .
4 . Ana l ys ts
The a n a l y s e s were s u p e r v i s e d o r d e t e r m i n e d b y M r . Conway Chun o r M r . D a v i d C h i u and h i s l a b o r a t
D a v i d C& VANGEOCHEM LAB L IMITED
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE
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-. Vancouver, B.C. V6B lN4 - FROM: Vangeochem Lab L i m i t e d
1521 Pemberton Avenue N o r t h Vancouver, B r i t i s h Columbia V7P 2S3
SUBJECT: A n a l y t i c a l p r o c e d u r e used t o d e t e r m i n e h o t a c i d s o l u b l e f o r 28 e lement scan b y I n d u c t i v e l y Coup led Plasma S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t r y in geochemica l s i It and s o i I samples .
1. Method gf Sample P r e p a r a t i o n
(a) Geochemical s o i l . s i l t o r r o c k samples were r e c e i v e d a t t h e l a b o r a t o r y in h i g h w e t - s t r e n g t h , 4 " x 6", K r a f t p a p e r bags. Rock samples wou ld be r e c e i v e d in p o l y o r e bags.
( b ) D r i e d s o i i and s i It samples were s i f t e d b y hand u s i n g a n 8" d iamete r , 80-mesh, s t a i n l e s s s t e e l s i e v e . The p l u s 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was r e j e c t e d . The minus 80-mesh f r a c t i o n was t r a n s f e r r e d i n t o a new bag f o r subsequen t ana i yses .
(c) D r i e d r o c k samples were c r u s h e d u s i n g a j a w c r u s h e r and p u l v e r i z e d t o 100-mesh o r f i n e r b y u s i n g a d i s c m i I I . The p u l v e r i z e d samples were t h e n p u t i n a new bag f o r subsequent ana l yses .
2. Method & D i g e s t i o n
(a) 0.50 gram p o r t i o n s o f t h e minus 80-mesh samples were used. Samples were weighed o u t u s i n g a n e l e c t r o n i c b a l a n c e .
(b) Samples were d i g e s t e d w i t h a 5 m l s o l u t i o n of HCL:HNO3:HEO in t h e r a t i o o f 3:1:2 i n a 95 degree C e l s i u s w a t e r b a t h f o r 90 m i n u t e s .
(c) The d i g e s t e d samples a r e t h e n removed f r o m t h e b a t h and b u l k e d up t o 10 m l t o t a l vo lume w i t h d i m i n e r a l i z e d w a t e r and t h o r o u g h l y mlxed.
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3. Method g A n a l y s e s
The I C P a n a l y s e s e lemen ts were d e t e r m i n e d b y u s i n g .a J a r r e l - A s h ICAP model 9000 d i r e c t l y r e a d i n g t h e s p e c t r o p h o t o m e t r i c e m i s s i o n s . A l I m a j o r m a t r i x a n d t r a c e e lemen ts a r e i n t e r e l e m e n t c o r r e c t e d . A l I d a t a a r e s u b s e q u e n t l y s t o r e d o n t o d i s k .
4.. A n a l y s t s
The a n a l y s e s were s u p e r v i s e d o r d e t e r m i n e d b y e i t h e r M r . E d d i e Tang, and, t h e l a b o r a t o r y s t a f f .
VANGEOCHEM LAB L I M ITED
APPEADIX IV
TABLE OF SIGNIFICANT SAMPLE RESULTS AND
ASSAY CERTIFICATES
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SIGNIFICANT SAMPLE RESULTS SILVER SHOWING AREA
GAB 6 CLAIM OF THUMPER RESOURCES
Locations of samples are presented on Figure 5.
Sample Number
21620
21635
21636
21637
21638
21639
21640
21641
21642
Pb -. ( ppm )
31,585
351
6,784
6,512
32,213
27,779
31,914
22,647
4,828
Zn (ppm)
7,366
>lo%
>lo%
20,257
18,706
7,963
4,920
>lo%
>lo%
90.5
12.6
11.4
16.
31.
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Description
grab - dolomite containing barite, some disseminated galena
chip across 5 metres - vein averages 1-2 m traced for 25 m 5% coarse honey coloured sphalerite, trace galena
chip across 1 metre 10 m NE of 1121635 - galena, sphalerite and barite
chip across 1 metre 5 m NE of 121636 - galena, sphalerite, barite, minor malachite
chip across 1 metre 10 m NE of 1121637 - barite, good galena grab of possible subcrop adjacent to 1121638 - dolomite containing some galena and sphalerite around barite margins
grab of subcrop at 1121639 - massive galena in barite
chip across 1 metre 5 m SW of 121635 - barite with galena grab of talus at foot of carbonate cliff - massive sphalerite and galena, strong malachite within dark black fine grained sediment, source not located
Sample Number
21711
21712
21713
21714
21715
21716
21717
35,477
30,263
10.263
35,747
16,301
35,358
Zn (ppm)
25,976
66,261
18,461
29,876
19,180
1,831
21,301
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17.2
96.1
86.3
35.7
82.9
62.2
>loo
Description
chip across 20 cm shear - sphalerite, malachite, minor barite
grab of barite with massive galena, strong malachite
grab of barite - dolomite, good galena, sphalerite; zone approx 10 m wide traced for 20 m
grab of galena mineralization, minor malachite in barite dolomite zone 1 m wide traced for 50 m at 150'
grab - good galena, minor malachite, 4j21714 structure
grab - malachite in dolomite - poorly exposed zone may be 3 to 4 m in width, unknown strike length
massive galena and barite - same area as 021716
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: V a n c a u v e r , B.C. REPORT#: 881551 BA : v m i ~ 4 JOB#: 881351
FROJECT#: T h u m p e r INVOICE#: 881551 NA SAMPLES ARRIVED: O c t 3 1988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 1
REPORT COMPLETED: O c t 11 1988 SAMPLE TYPE: R o c k ANALYSED FOR: A u (FA/AAS> I C P REJECTS: SAVED
SAMPLES FROM: Bronson Camp COPY SENT TO: M r . Steve Todoruk
PREPARED FOR: M r . C. Ikona
ANALYSED BY: VBC S t a f f
SIGNED:
GENERAL REMARK: None
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST.
VANCOUVER. B.C. V5L 116 (604) 251.5658
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REPORT NUHEER: 881551 6A JOB WURBER: 881551 P M I W N DEVELop1IEIIT LTD. PAGE 1 OF 1
SMPLE I AU
PPb 21643 160
DETECTION LIHIT 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed i s = insufficient sample
COMPANY: PAPIICON ATTENTION: S. TODORUK PROJECT: THUMPER
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MAIN OFFICE: 1988 TRIUMPH STREET, VANCOUVER B.C. V5L 1K5 PH:(604)251-5656 TELEX:04-352578 BRANCH OFFICE: 1630 PANDORA STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. V5L lL6 PH:(604)241-7282 FAX:(604)254-5717
ICAP GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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A 3 SRAM SAMPLE IS DIGESTED UlIH 5 N OF 3:1:3 HCL TO HND3 TO H20 AT 95 OED. C FOR 90 MINUTES AND I5 OiLUIED TO I0 ML UIIH UATER. THIS LiACil I S PARTIAL FOR SN,HN,FE,CA,P,LR,lG,811,PO~AL,NA,K,U,PI AND SR. AU AND PO DETECTION IS 3 PPM. IS; II ISUIFICIEI IT SAWLE, W= NOT OEIECTEO, -= YPT (UUYIED
REPORT#: 881551PA DATE RECEIVED: 88/10/03 JOB#: 881551 DATE COMPLETED: 88/10/26 INVOICE#t 881551NA COPY SENT TO: ANALYST- @--- __ -f
SAMPLE NAME A6 At Ak AU DA 81 CA CO CO CR W FE K HS MN MD NA Nl P P8 PO PT 58 UI SR U Y Y N WM I PPM PPM PPM PPM I PPM PPM PPM PPH 1 I I P P l Ppll I P P l I PPM PPM PPM Ppll PPM PPM WM P P I Ppll
21643 12.3 .21 239 NQ 8 NO .03 .I 1 21 21 3.85 .I1 A3 32 I1 .Ol 1 .D 33 ND IN ID 2 9 NO NU IS
KTECIION L I l I T .I .01 3 3 1 3 .01 . I 1 1 I .01 .01 .01 1 1 4 1 I .01 2 3 5 2 2 1 5 3 I
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CLIENT1 PAMICON DEWLOPPENT LTD. ADDRESS: 711-675 W. Hasting8 S t .
: V a n c o u v e r , B.C. : V6B 1N4
DATE, O c t 21 1988
REPORT,: 881420 AA JOB#: 881420
PROJECT#: Thumper SAMPLES ARRIVED: Sep 21 1988
REPORT COMPLETED% O c t 21 1988 ANALYSED FOR: Ag
INVOICE#: 881420 N b TOTAL SAMPLES: 3 REJECTS/PULPS: 90 DAYS/1 YR
SAMPLE TYPE: R o c k
SAMPLES FROM: BrQn5Qn Camp COPY SENT TO: Mr. Steve Todoruk
PREPARED FOR: Mr. Steve Todoruk
ANALYSED BY: D a v i d C h i u
SI GNEDi
GENERAL REMARK: F a x e d t o Bronson Camp
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
VANCOUVER. B.C. V5L 116
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21640
21641
02 /st
9.58
3.16
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DATE: Sept 26 1988
REPORT## 8 ~ 4 2 0 GA JOB#: 881420
PROJECT#: Thumper INVOICE#: 881420 NA SAMPLES ARRIVED: Sep 21 1988 TOT..- SAMPLES: 8
REPORT COMPLETED: Sept 26 1988 SAMPLE TYPE: R o c k ANALYSED FOR: A u (FA/AAS) I C P REJECTS: SAVED
SAMPLES FROM: PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. COPY SENT TO: Mu. Steve Todoruk
PREPARED FOR: Mr. Steve T o d o r u k
ANALYSED BY: VGC S t a
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GENERAL REMARK: F a x e d t o BrOnSQn Camp
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l%8 Triumph Street BRANCH O m C E 1830 PANOORA ST
Vancouver B.C. 1151 lK5 VANCOUVER. B C V5L 1L6 W C [&04)251-5b$6 iiX:259-5717 (604) 251-5656
REPORT IIWIBER: 881420 6A JOB WEERI 881420 PMICMI WXlWENl LTD. PAGE 1 of 1
W L E t
21635 21636 21637 21638 21639
21640 21641 21642
Au ppb
nd 30 10 5 5
10 15 15
DETECTION LItlIl 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed i s = insufficient sarple
COMPANY: PAMICON ATTENTION: S. TODORUK PROJECT: THUMPER
21635 21636 21637 21638 21639
DElECTlDN LIB
A6 AL PPB z 12.6 .02 11.4 .D1 16.1 .01 31.1 . O l )I00 .DI
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MAIN OFFICE: 1988 TRIUMPH STREET, VANCOUVER B.C. V5L 1K5 PH:(604)251-5656 TELEX:04-352578 BRANCH OFFICE: 163'3 PANDORA STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. V5L 1L6 PH:(604>251-7282 FAX:(604)254-5717
I C A P G E O C H E M I C A L A N A L Y S I S
(i .5 6RM SMPLE IS Dl6ESTED U I I 5 L OF 3:l:3 HCL T I HW3 10 H2G A I 95 K6. C FW ?4 M I M E S MIS IS DILUTED TO lb K UlTH HATER. THIS LEACH 15 PARTIAL FOR SN,~N,FE,CA,P,CR,I6,BA,PO,At,NA,K,Y,PT AND SR. AU AN0 PD DETECTIOU IS 3 PPM. IS= INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE, NO: NOT DETECTED, -: NOT AUALVIfO
AU 8A PPR P P I
NO 9 NO I 3 Nn 181 NO 28 NO 7
WO 13 NO 10 YO 6
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REPORT#: 881420PA JOB#: 881420 INVOICE#: 881420NA
BI CA CD PPI I PPI
ND .24 828.5 YD .81560.1 NO .30 60.2 NO 1.79 109.6 NO .97 41.3
10 2.16 32.1 3 7.28 )I000 5 5.19 )I000
3 .0 l .I
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CR cu fi I MG M N 10 NA N I P PB PO pr SB SN SI: u u &N PPM w n x x x ppn PPM 1 WR x PPI ppn PPI PPII PPM PPM PPM PPR PPU
43 191 ,29 .06 .05 79 28 1.38 34 127 .I6 . I 3 .OS 135 26 1.27 20 180 .25 .06 .23 111 I2 .40 10 17 .43 .30 1.74 578 I0 .35 5 232 .24 .I5 1.11 277 I 0 .I4
4 111 .51 . I4 2.19 801 4 .08 81 1874 1.31 1.14 7.11 1333 49 2.89 84 472 .10 .8I 1.50 €85 80 5.55
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ANOMALOUS RESULTS: FURTHER ANALYAFS
I4 .D1 351 ND NO ND 3 249 ND ND ) lOX 4 .01 6184 NO NO NO 1 196 NO NO )1OX 3 .01 6512 KO NO ND ND 210 ND 76 : X 7 2 .01 32213 I D NO NO NO 423 ND 78 18706 2 .01 27779 ND NO 510 NO 79 10 UD 7963
1 .Ol 31914 NO NO 41 NO 245 NO NO 4920 7 .Ol 22647 111 NO 674 6 71 NO 1139 )LOX 12 .03 4828 NO NO 222 1 63 ID 3104 ) l O X
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METHODS SUGGESTED
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CLIENT: PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. DATE: A u g 08 1988 ADDRESS: 711-675 W. Hast ings S t .
: V a n c o u v e r , B.C. REPORT#: 880875 GA JOB#: 880875 : V 6 B 1N4 .~
PROJECT#: T h u m p e r SAMPLES ARRIVED: A u g 04
REPORT COMPLETED: A u g 08
INVOICE#: 880875 NA 988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 5
~ 988 SAMPLE TYPE: R o c k ANALYSED FOR: A u (FA /AAS) I C P REJECTS: SAVED
SAMPLES FROM: R r o n s o n Camp COPY SENT TO: S m i t h e r s & V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e s
PREPARED FOR: Mr . B i l l Keisrnan
ANALYSED BY:
S I BNED : T___________
GENERAL REMARK: F i r e A s s a y i f > 2000 ppb A u
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1988 Triumph Street BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
Vancouver B.C. VSL 1K5 VANCOUVER, B C V5L 116 W C lhO43251-5646 FAX:254-5717 (604) 251.5656
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SANPLE #
21629 21630 21632 21633 21634
All ppb nd
nd nd nd nd
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DETECTION LIHIT 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed is = insufficient ssiple
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ICAP QEOCHEMICAL A N A L Y S I S
COMPANY: PAHICON DEVELOPMENTS ATTENTIWi PIR. B. KEISMAN PROJECT: THurpER
21629 .2 .?l
2lu? . I 1.0 21633 . I 3 2 2IW . I .H
21630 . I .n
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REPORT.: 880875PA JOB#: 880875 INVOICE.: 88oB7JNA
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I1 ss 3l 2.40 1 31 11 3.26 s 111 f 1.66
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DATE: Aug 08 1988 CLIENT: PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. ADDRESS: 711-675 W. Hast ings St .
: V a n c o u v e r , B.C. REPORT#: 880874 GA : V6B lN4 JOB#: 880874
PROJECT#: Thumper INVOICE#: 880874 NA SAMPLES ARRIVED: A u g 04 1988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 1
REPORT COMPLETED: Aug 08 1988 SAMPLE TYPE: Soil REJECTS: DISCARDED ANALYSED FOR: A u I C P
SAMPLES FROM: Bronson Camp COPY SENT TO: S m i t h e r s & V a n c o
PREPARED FOR: Mr. B i l l Keirjman
ANALYSED BY: VGC S t a f f
SIGNED:
GENERAL REMARK: I n v o i c e sent t o Vancouver O f f i c e
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r (604)251-56h m: 254-5117 (604) 2516656
HRlN OFFICE IU(D LABORATORV 1988 Triuiph Street
BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
Vancouver B.C. v5L 1K5 VANCOWERBC V5L116
I REPORT NunBER: 880874 61 JOB YUIIMR: 880874 PMIWW IEvELopIEI(I 110. PAGE 1 OF 1
DE~EC~IIHI m r 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed is = insufficint S Q h
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UANt3EOCHEM L A B L I M I T E D
REPDRTII 880874 PA JOWi 880874 INvoIcEIi 880874 NA
DATE RECEIVED: 88/08/04 DATE CO(RLETEDi 89/08/08 COPY SENT mi
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VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED NAIN OFFICE A10 UlBORllTORY
1988 Triurph Street
(6041 251-56h FAX: 254-5717
BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
(604) 251 5656 Vancmiver B.C. V5L 1K5 VANCOUVER. B C VSL 1L6
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CLIENT: PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. DATE: July 29 1988 ADDRESS: 711-675 W. Hastings S t .
: V a n c o u v e r , B.C. REPORT#r 880790 6 A : V6B IN4 JOB#: 880790
PROJECT#: Thumper INVOICE#: 880790 NA SAMPLES ARRIVED: July 26 1988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 3
REPORT COMPLETED: July 29 1988 SAMPLE TYPE: R o c k ANALYSED FOR: A u (FA/AAS) I C P REJECTS: s A v m
SAMPLES FROMI S m i t h e r s , B.C. COPY SENT TO: S m i t h e r s 81 V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e s
PREPARED FOR: Mr. B i l l Ke is rnan
ANALYSED BYK VGC S t a f f
SIGNED: I------
GENERAL REMARK: Invoice sent t o V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
VANCOUVER. B C VSL iL6
BAIN OFFICE Mil UIBOMTORY l9BB Triumph Street
Vancouver B.C. 61 1K5 l6041251-5636 FAX:254-5717 (604) 2516656
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REPDRl NUI(BER: 880790 6A JOB mn(sER: 880790 rwm mwtm im. PA@ 1 of 1
YJlPLE :
21626 21627 21628
Au
nd nd nd
PPb
MTECTlOY LlHll 5 nd = none detected -- = not rnrlyscd is = insufficient =qle
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Miniwe klcclion 0.1 0.01 3 3 I 3 0.11 0.1 I 1 I 0.01 0.01 0.01 I I 0.01 1 b.01 2 3 5
( = Ltss tbM Hinimus i s = Insulficial %*It IS = lo WQI. > = Grt11rr tho hxiua MA * fir@ rswylMS Lxirm klalin Jo.0 10.00 zow 100 lo@ loOD I0.001ooo.0 20000 loo0 20000 IO.00 10.00 10.00 two0 loo0 10.00 20000 10.00 20000 100 100
30s SUGGESTED
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C L I E N T : PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. DATE: Aug 03 1988 ADDRESS: 711-675 W. Has t ings S t .
: V a n c c v w ) , B"':. REPORT#: 880772 GA : V6R 1N4 JOB#: 880772
PROJECT#: T h u m p e r INVOICE#: 880772 NA SAMPLES ARRIVED: July 25 1988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 1
REPORT COMPLETED: A u g 03 1388 SAMPLE TYPE: R u c k ANALYSED FOR: A u (FA /AAS) XCP REJECTS: SAVED
SAMPLES FROM: S m i t h e r s , B.C. COPY SENT TO: S m i t h e r s B V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e s
PREPARED FOR: Mr . B i l l K e i s n a n
ANALYSED BY: VGC S t a f f /# S I GNED :
I/ GENERAL REMARK: I n v o i c e sent t o S m i t h e r s B V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e s
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED BRANCH OFFICE
1630 PANDORA ST. VANCOWER. B.C. VSL 1L6
(604) 2516656
MIW OFFICE AND LABORATORY 1988 l r iu iph Street
Vancouver B.C. V5L 1K5 l6041251-56$6 Fkk254-5717'
REPORT NUMBER: 880772 6b JOB NMBER: 880772 PMlcoW DNnopllEwT LTD.
SAMPLE #
21625
Au ppb
nd
PAGE I OF 1
DETECTION LlHlT 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed i s = insuff icient sample
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VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMIT M I H OiFiCi RND LABORATORY
1968 iriuiph Street Van:ouver, B.C. U5L 1x5
LbG4)251-5656 FRX:254-5717
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PROJECT#: SAMPLES ARRIVED:
REPORT COMPLETED: ANALYSED FOR:
SAMPLES FROM: COPY SENT TO:
PAHICDN DEVELOPMENT 711-675 W. Hast ings V a n c o u v e r , 5. C. V 6 B 1N4
T h u m p e r July 19 1988 July 22 1988 A u (FA/AAS) I C P
LTD. DATE: S t .
REPORT#: JOB#:
INVOICE#: TOTAL SAMPLES:
SAMPLE TYPE: REJECTS:
S m i t h e r s , B.C. V a n c o u v e r O f f i c e & Bronson O f f i c e
July 22 1988
880730 GA 880730
880730 NA 18 R o c k C h i p SAVED
PREPARED FOR: Mr. B i l l K e i s m a n
ANALYSED BY: VGC S t a f
SIGNED:
GENERAL REMARK: I n v o i c e sent t o
VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED IhlN OFFICE RHO LIIGORRTORY
1988 Triurph Street
(bGil25i-56h FAX:254-5717, (€04) 2515656
BRANCH OFFICE 1630 PANDORA ST
iancouver B.C. V5L 1K5 3 VANCOUVER, B C V5L lL0
PMlMlll DEVEWWl LTD. PAGE 1 OF 1
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REPORT M B E R : 880730 6A JOB WU)(BER: 880730
S M E t
21606 - 21607 21608 21609
- 21610
21611 21612 21613 21620 21621
21622 21623 88035 88036 88037
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88038 88039 88040
Au
nd 10 nd nd 10
nd 10
nd 25 20
nd nd
ppb
nd 5
15
nd nd nd
DETECTION LlHlT 5 nd = none detected -- = not rnalysed is = insufficient s a i p l e
UAN13EOCHEM L A B L I M I T E D
MAIN OFFICE: 1988 TRIUMPH STREET, VANCOUVER B.C. V5L 1K5 PHI (604)251-5656 TELEX:04--35P578'-'''''-..'-------- BRANCH OFFICE: 1630 PANOORA STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. V5L lL6 PHz<604)251-7282 FAX:(604)254-5717
I C A P G E O C H E M I C A L A N A L Y S I S
A .s MM UWLE IS OI~LSTED w i n s IV or 3:1:3 HCL TO 1 ~ 0 3 TO Hm AT 95 Df6. c Ton 9o IIIWUTES I D IS DILUIED TO 10 IV YITH YATER THIS LEACH 15 PMTIAL FOR W,W,FE,CA,P,CR,~,8A,PD,M,lM,K,Y,PI ID SR. AU WD PO DETECTIOI IS 3 PPII. 15; I I W F I C I W T SAKFif, YO= NOT DETECTED, -= MT MMUED
REPORT.: 880730 PA JOB#: 880730 INVOICE#: 880730 NA
DATE RECEIVEO: 88/07/19 DATE COMPLETED: 88/07/31 COPY SENT TO:
WIME A6 AL AS AU M 81 W CD CO CR W FE X US 111 110 M I 1 P PO PD I T SO SN S U Y IN PPII I PPII P P ~ WII PPII I PPII PPII WII P P ~ a I a rn WH I PPII I m PPI PPI wn PPII rn ssm PPII PPII
2lW 21607 Zl(0S
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~ 21611 2l6lZ
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.I 3.45 I D I D I37 I D 2.38 1.2 40 43 61 6.54 . I2 3.O6 1498 YD .01 58 . I 0 8 WD I D ID I D 171 YD I D 80
. I AS 3 I D nS I D 2.22 .6 7 34 9 3.12 . I3 .52 1123 I .01 I . I I 39 I D I D XQ NO 36 I D I D 156
. I 3.87 ID I D 24 YD 2.511 .8 I8 3 47 4.09 . I3 1.75 822 I 0 .01 1 . I0 I2 I D I D IIB I) 94 II I D 75
. I 2.27 IS0 I D I7 10 1.37 1.2 29 33 264 7.50 .oB 1.88 724 3 .01 I3 .I0 I 4 XD XD I D YO 21 I D 10 66
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.I 2.24 I D ID 14 3 .I4 1.7 24 35 246 5.91 .02 1.95 614 16 .01 66 .08 89 I D 10 10 YD 12 I D YD I77
. I .ss 166 ID 30 WDII.~ . I 26 13 425 5.69 2 7 5.74 ((08 II .OI 16 .OI 4 XI XI ID IQ 1s no ID m
. I .50 17 10 9o ID .Y . I I w 5 1 .11 .04 .n 370 ID .OI 2 .OI 5 ID ID n XB 9 ID n B
DETfCTIoI LIIIIT .I .01 3 I I 3 .01 . I I I I .OI .01 .01 I 1 .01 I .01 2 3 5 2 2 1 5 3 I
ANOMALOUS nEsuLTs: FURTHER ANALYSES
BY ALTERNATE . METHODS SUGGESTED
VANGEOCHEM LAB LI MAIN OFFICE AND LABORATOHY
1988 Tr iurph Street Vancouver B.C. V5L 1K5
(b94)251-56$6 FAK:i54-5717
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CLIENT: PAMICON DEVELOPMENT LTD. DATE: July 22 1988 ADDRESS: 711-675 W. H a s t i n g s S t .
: Vancouver , B.C. REPORT#: 860740 GA : V6B 1N4 JOB#: 880740
PROJECT#: Thumper INVOICE#: 880740 NA
REPORT COMPLETED: July 22 1988 SAMPLE TYPE: Rock C h i p ANALYSED FOR: A u ( F A / A A S ) I C P REJECTS: SAVED
SAMPLES ARRIVED: July 19 1988 TOTAL SAMPLES: 13
SAMPLES FROM: S m i t h e r s , B.C. COPY SENT TO: Vancouver O f f i c e & Bronson O f f i c e
PREPARED FOR: Mr. B i l l Keieman
GENERAL REMARK: Invoice sent t o Vancouver # f i c e
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VANGEOCHEM LAB LIMITED nmi OFFICE AND LABORATORY
lPEE Triuiph S t r e e t w e n m C E
1630 PANDORA ST. Vancouver B.C. U5L Ii(5 VANWWER. B.C. V5L 1LB W C I6041 251-5656 FIX: 254-5317 (604) 2516856
REPORT NUHBER: 880740 6b
SAMPLE #
21624 21706 21707
[2176¶ 21708
21710 21711 21712 21713 21714
21715 21716
JOB NUIIBER: 880740
AU
ppb .~ nd n i i l
nd
nd nd nd nd nd
nd nd
PMIWW wyEUIpI(0IT LTD. PAGE 1 OF I
DETECTION LlHIT 5 nd = none detected -- = not analysed is = insufficient saylls
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COMPANY: P M I C O N ATTENTION: PROJECT: THUF(PER
S A M E M Y P S I
21710 43.5 ---21711 17.2
21712 96. I - 21713 86.3 -21714 35.7
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W I N OFFICE: 1988 TRIUMPH STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. VSL 1K5 PH:(604)251-5656 TELEX: BRANCH OFFICE: 1630 PANDORA STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. VSL 1L6 PH:(M)4)2!31-7282 FAX,
I C A P QEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
A -5 6RM MPE I S Dl(tS1EI Y l lW 5 Ic OF 31113 KL 10 NO3 ID HZ0 AT 95 E6. C FOR 93 IIMNTB MI IS DILUTED TO I0 Iy YlIH MlfR. RIS LWH I S PMIII FDll SI,II,R,CI,P,U,~,Y,PI,K,M,X,U,PI Y I 8. MI MB P I DElLcIIDl IS 3 WI. is: inwriciEn ME, wc 101 IRCIED, -= WIT MALVlED
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ID I D I D
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1A PPI
m 7 102
19 I72
59 60 5 91 34
21 207 6
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REPORTI: 880740 PA JOB#: 880740 INVOICE#: 880740 NA
DATE RECEIVED: 88/07/19 DATE COUPLETED: 88/07/31 COPY SENT TO:
PA6E 1 OF I
II u CD ppn I PPI
I D 1.79 4.1
NU 15.3 826.2 I0 9.14 901.5 no 2.87 9.3
ID 19.16 202.5
I D 6.60 382.8 I D 5.15 223.3 6 .I0 )loo0
I D .6% 124.5 W 9.i8 375.1
NO 3.40 54.1 I D 14.21 17.2 I D 3.20 181.8
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76 1665 .76 .20 1.72 940 64 1132 .63 .20 l . M 6-53 43 I011 .32 .01 .OI 20 41 I239 .51 .M .(B 271 28 1184 . I 9 .24 . I6 343
25 iW .26 .I5 .N 260 8 1320 1.25 .2S, 4.83 2186 IS 705 .54 . I3 1.37 620
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ANOMALOUS RESULTS: FURTHER ANALYSES
BY ALTERNATE METHODS SUGGESTED
N a n 4 W I I I
3 .OI 6 .35 u 3.M
12 4.51 3 .03
I7 .75 24 .77 66 3.50 34 .so 24 .97
22 .54 3 .02 23 .63
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.01 400
.M 27701
.08 266
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.01 10263
.M 35747
.bl 16301
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YD I D I D NO I D
I D I D I D
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501 278 299 689 4m
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NPERDIX v
STA- OF QUALIPICATIORS
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, WILLIAM D. KIESMAN, of Suite 4 3 , 866 Premier Street, North Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
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THAT I am a Geologist in the employment of Pamicon Developments Limited, with offices at Suite 711, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
THAT I am a graduate Science Degree in Geology.
of the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of
THAT my primary employment since 1980 has been in the exp 1 oration.
field of mineral
THAT my experience has encompassed a wide range of geologic environ- ments and has allowed considerable familiarization with prospecting, geophysical, geochemical and exploration drilling techniques.
THAT this report is based on field work during July, 1988 and all available data.
THAT I have no interest in the property described herein, nor in securities of any company associated with the property, nor do I expect t o receive any such interest.
THAT I hereby grant permission to Thumper Resources Corp. for the use of this report in any prospectus or other documentation required by any regulatory authority.
, 1989. /
DATED at Vancouver, B.C., this 27 day of
William D. Kiesman, Geologist
APPERDIX VI
ENGIREW'S CERTIFICATE
Pamicon Developments Lid. -
ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE
I. CHARLES K. IKONA, of 5 Cowley Court, Port Moody, in the Province of British Columbia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
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2.
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THAT I am a Consulting West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Mining Engineer with offices at Suite 711, 675
THAT I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia with a degree in Mining Engineering.
THAT I am a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of British Columbia.
THAT this report is based on work conducted under my and on a personal examination of the area in July 1988.
direction in 1988
THAT I have no interest in the property described herein, nor in securities of any company associated with the property, nor do I
expect to acquire any such interest.
THAT I consent to the use by Thumper Resources Corp. of this report in a Prospectus or Statement of Material Facts or any other such document as may be required by the Vancouver Stock Exchange or the Office of the Superintendent of Brokers.
DATED at Vancouver, B.C., this 2'3 day of A/ , 1989.
Charles