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DIAMOND 42E12SWM89 19 MCCOMBER 010
TOWNSHIP; MCCOMBER
WORK PERFORMED FOR: Highlander Minerals Ltd.
RECORDED HOLDER: SAME AS ABOVE
: OTHER I l
REPORT NO: #19
CLAIM NO.
TB 813426
HOLE NO.
PE 90-4
FOOTAGE
340'
DATE
June 1990
NOTE
O)
TB 845374
IB 939178
PE 90-2
PE 90-3
340'
320'
May 1990 (1)
May to June.1990 (1 )
NOTES; (1) W9004-954 filed Feb. 1991 '
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
Name of Property: Pettit Footage Dip Hole No. PE-90-4 Sheet No. 1 of 8Hole No. PE-90-4 Length: 340 feetLocation: 86+37W, 0+48S 0 - 46" Claim Number: TB 813426Latitude: Departure: 220 -37. 20Elevation: Azimuth: 338" (Grid North) Dip: - 46 cStarted: June 3rd, 1990 Finished: June 4th, 1990 Logged By: T. S. Jolliffe
t F o o t a g e 1
1 tFrom 1 To 1
0.0 1 30,0 (CASING AND OVERBURDEN RUBBLE1 1
30.0 l 47.fi IWACKE - grey, fine-grained, generally thickly bedded wacke with1 (minor dark brownish-grey to black biotitic siltstone bands,1 (particularly below 41.7'; laminated at 20" to 50" from core1 taxis; compared to previous intersect ions to east: harder, re-1 t crystallized, higher metamorphic grade (contact metamorphism1 (related to nearby diabase sill?), with 5X to 10X irregular end1 (concordant veins, stringers and pods of quartz calcite.1 11 1 Average Modes1 1 Quartz )1 1 Feldspar ) 40 - 70X1 1 Biotite 30 - 60*1 1 Calcite 0 - 5Xl 1 Pyrite tr - IX
1 130.0 1 to 39.0' - broken core; may include minor overburden1 (rubble.1 11 11 144.5' to 47. 81 - fractured, silicified, with 10* to 20X quartzi 1 i calcite fracture fillings; associated pyrite (-^possible! (arsenopyrite?).l 11 1
XSulphides
trtr-0. 5tr-0. 5tr-0. 50.5-1
SampleNumber Footage
775776777778779
From To Total
30.0 34.5 4.534.5 39.0 4.539.0 41.7 2.741.7 44.5 2.844.5 47.8 3.3
Assays
riu wu nw
Oz/ton ppb Check
(.001 13
. 001 25(.001 5(.001 6(.001 (5(.001 5
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY:
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
Pettit
SHEET NO: 2 of 8
Fool
From
47.8
t a g e
To
104.5
1Description
1'
INTERBEDDED ARGILLITE AND SILTSTONE - interbanded, generallythinly bedded (( 1/2") dark grey-black argillite (50* to 95*)and light grey siltstone; with silicified or cherty bands;slightly to moderately fractured with about 5* quartz calcitefracture fillings, veinlets and pod e; laminated at 30" to 47 cfrom core axis; with generally small scale fault offsets andintrafolial folds/crenulations, pyrite in veinlets alongfractures and disseminated.
Average ModesBiotite 80 - 95*Quart z )Feldspar ) 5 - 50*Calcite 0 - 2*Pyrite tr - 2*Sphalerite trChalcopyrite trPyrrhotite tr
55.0' to 57.0' - fractured to brecciated, silicified.
66.5' to 71.0' - fractured sections with more common puartz-calcite veinlets (associated sphalerite, pyrite, minorchalcopyrite between 66.5' and 68. 9' ); veinlets at 0 " to 65"from core axis.
71.1' to 81.0' - predominant (85 - 95X) black argillite withcross-cutting to sub-parellel, thin ((1/2') quartz ± calcite
XSulphides
tr-0.5
tr-0. 50.5
tr
0.5
0.51.0
Number
780
781782783
784
785786
SampleFootage
1 From To Total
47. 8 52.7 4.9
52. 7 57. 7 E. 057. 7 62. 7 5. 062. 7 66. 5 3. 8
66.5 71.0 4.5
71.0 76.0 5.076.0 81.0 5.0
Assays
Au Au Au Oz/tori ppb Check
(.001 6
(. 001 5(.001 (5 US)(.001 (5
(.001 (5
(.001 (5(.001 (5
DIfiMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY!
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
Pettit
SHEET NO: 3 of 8
F c- o 1
From
104.5
age 1- 1 Descri pt i o ri
1 To 1
Iveinlets arid irregular fracture fillings containing pyrite,Iminor sphalerite (?) arid rare chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite.I181.0' to 86. 0' - BE, above, except with more common (but minor)1 chalcopyrite; also minor pyrrhotite; subhorizontal mineralizedtveirilet offset 0.2' by small reverse fault (mineralized) strik-1 ing approximated grid north with steep ('"70* ) westerly dip.ttSG.O'to 91,0' - as from 71.0' to 81.0', except rare sulphidest other than pyrite. 1191.0' to 96.0' - SB from 71.0' to 81.0', except chalcopyriteIminor but more common.1196.0' to 104.5' - fracturing veinletB (quartz-calcite) morei common but less, pyrite, minor pyrrhotite, sphalerite (?), rareIto minor chalcopyrite; increasing proportions of lighter grey{siltstone bands below about 95'.1
117.3 IWflCKE - typical, as from 30.0' to 47.8', except more thinly1 laminated in parts (at 33 C to 45" from core axis); with 2* to110* quartz-calcite veinlets and fracture fillings above 110.4'land (2?C veinlets below 110.4'; pyrite in stringers, veinletsland disseminated.111 10. 4' to 110.8' - shear zone at 68" from core axis.11114.4' to 117.3' - gradations! to argillite; includes O"1 hematite-magnetite-chert iron formation bands at 114.6' and1115.3' with pyrite; also minor chalcopyrite blebs in uppert band, possible sphalerite with lower band.
^Sulphides
0.5-2
0.5-2
0. 5-1
0.50.5-1
0.5-10.5-1
0.5-1
0.5-1
Number
787
788
789
790791
792793
794
795
SampleFootage
From To Total
Bl.O 96.0 5.0
B6.0 91.0 5.0
91.0 96.0 5.0
96.0 100.0 4.0100.0 104.5 4.5
104.5 107.4 2.9107.4 110.4 3.0
'
110.4 114.4 4.0
114.4 117.3 2.9
fl B B a y B -
On Ct\\ AliHU MU MU
Oz/ton ppb Check
(. 001 <5
(.001 (5
(.001 5
(.001 (5(.001 13
(.001 (5(.001 (5
(.001 13
(.001 7
DIftMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-4 SHEET NO: A of 6
F c. o 1
From
117.3
146.9
l
t a g e 1 1 Description
1To 1
146.9 IIRON FORMATION fiND WftCKE/SILTSTONE - interbedded black, greyl( maroon) magnetite-chert hematite iron formation (60O andIgrey thinly laminated to massive fine wacke (typical) grad-1 at i ona 1 to minor siltstone argillite; laminated at 20 0 to 35"Ifrom core axis.11 Average Modes (Iron Formation)1 Chert 50 - 90*1 Magnetite 5 - 50*i Hamatite 0 - 40*1IPyrite (tr-2'X) in fracture fillings, veinlets and disseminated1 Iron formation in parts fractured with small scale faults;1 generally (4* quartz-calcite veinlets and fracture fillings.11129.6' - common pyritic fraetur fillings parallel to core axis.11133.5' to 137.7' - wacke.11137.7' to 146.9' - predominant wacke, with minor iron formation1 (above 139.6') and argillite.1
193.3 IIRON FORMflTION - generally thinly banded black, grey, marooni chert -magnetite ± hematite iron formation; laminated at 10" to125" from core axis; with minor interbedded argillite and wacke;Isome sections grade to 'lean1 iron formation with decrease in1 in magnetite; with common fractures, small scale faults, minorIbrecciation but generally very minor ((2*) quartz-caleite1 fracture fillings and veinlets; slight greenish tinge from(actinolite; and chlorite along fractures and in argillite1 layers generally minor pyrite along fractures and
ySulphides
0.5tr-0. 5tr-0.5
tr-2
tr
tr-0. 5tr
tr-0.5tr-0.5
0.5tr-1
tr-0.5
Number
796797798
799
BOO
601802
803804805806807
SempleFootage
From To Total
117.3 121.0 3.7121.0 125.0 4.0125.0 129.0 4.0
129.0 133.5 4.5
133.5 137.7 4.2
137.7 142.3 4.6142.3 146.9 4.6
146.9 150.9 4.0150.4 155.0 4.1155.0 160.0 5.0160.0 165.0 5.0165.0 170.0 5.0
fi E s a y s -
AH fill QltHu HU riu
Oz/tori ppb Check
{.001 7(.001 (5(.001 7
(.001 5
(.001 9 ((5)
(. 001 5(.001 7
(.001 (5(.001 7 ((5)(.001 5(.001 (5(.001 (5
DIflMOND DRILL RECORDNftME OF PROPERTY:
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
Petti t
SHEET NO: 5 of 6
Fool
From
193.3
19B.4
t a g e 1 1 D e s c r i pt iori
1To 1
t disseminated. Rare chalcopyrite.ii1170.7' to 170.9' - abundant pyrite in thinly banded argillite.l1189. 0 'to 193' - concludes minor blebs and fracture coatings of1 chalcopyrite; rare sphalterite (?).1
198.4 IWflCKE /SILTSTONE - dark grey with slight pinkish tinge, fine-1 gained; feldspathic with argillite (?) lenses - possible flow1 banded intermediate volcanic (lower contact slightly discordantland about 10 " to core axis) foliated at 35" to 55" from coretaxis; with minor (2X) cross-cutting (subhorizontal?) veinletsland irregular fracture fillings of quartz ( calcite ironi carbonate, chlorite, tourmaline (?) and hematite) with aesociat-ied pyrite.1
233.0 IWfiCKE - typical, as from 30.0' to 47. 8' , except coarser (medium)1 grained and porous broken rubble above 203' ; with minor inter-1 bedded argillite; laminated/foliated at SO" to 47" from corelaxis (average 30 * ).1 Slight to moderate fracturing with 2-5* cross-cutting and eon-lcordant quartz-calcite ( iron carbonate, tourmaline(?) )Iveinlets; pyrite disseminated in veins and fractures fillings;1 increasing large veins below 222' (10-20*) associated flesh pink1 (iron carbonate?) and yellowish-green (epidote?) alteration.11198.4' to 203.0' - broken rubble; hematite fracture coatings.11204.0' - (0.1' quartz-calcite ( ± tourtnaline(?), hematite)iveinlet at E 0 to core axis; associated pyrite.
XSulphides
tr-2trtr
tr-0. 510.5
trtr-1
tr-0. 50.5-20.5-10.5-1
0.5
Number
BOB809810Bil812813
814B15B16817BIB819820
SampleFootage
From To Total
170.0 175.0 5.0175.0 180.0 5.0180.0 185.0 5.0185.0 189.0 4.0189.0 193.3 4.3193.3 198.4 5.1
19B.4 203.0 4.6203. 0 20B. 0 5. 0208.0 213.0 5.0213.0 218.0 5.0218.0 S23.0 5.0223. 0 22B. 0 5. 0228. 0 233. 0 5. 0
fi s B a y 5 1
On Q 11 ALIMU riu MU i
Oz/ton ppb Check 1
I.. 001 9 1{.001 14 l(.001 6 1(.001 13 1(.001 9 1(.001 5 1
1
1
(.001 7(9) 1(.001 9 1(.001 11 1(.001 JO 1(.001 13 1(.001 7 1(. 001 5 1
tt
DIftMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
Footage i————————————— 1 Description
i !From 1 To 1
1 1 Includes thiri veinlets parallel to core axis with associated1 Iminor to serni -massive pyrite (notably at 221' and 236' to 23B' )1 tflpproximately concordant 0.1' to 0.3' veins at 222.6', 225.0"1 t and 230. 0' .1 1
233.0 1 276.0 IWflCKE, fiRSILLITE flND CONGLOMERATE - interbedded typical wackeI 1(45*), argillite (45'X) and conglomerate (10*) j laminated att 1 about 30" to 35" from core axis; slight to moderate fracturing?1 Iwith generally minor cross-cutting quart z -carbonate veins,t (except common to abundant (10-50*) quart z -carbonate (calcite,1 1 flesh pink iron carbonate) (± epidote, chlorite, tournmaline1 K?)) from 233.0' to 242.2' and 264.5' to 269.7".1 11 1233.0' to 23B, 0' - dominant congomerate with wacke and1 (argillite;1 t1 1233.0' to 236.0' - upper part brecciated (sheared?); includes1 130-45* irregular brecciated veins with associated pyrite, minort Ito rare chalcopyrite (-t-possible sphalerite?) s small fault sub-1 (parallel to core axis.1 1! 1236.0' to 238.0' - small fault with abundant to massive pyrite1 1 sub-parallel to core axis (conductor?).l 11 1238.0' to 243.0' - veinlets in parts sub-parallel to core axis.1 11 1245.0 ' to 247.3' - with small fault and 5-10* quartz-carbon-1 late epidote veins sub-parallel to core axis.1 t1 i1 1
XSulphides
1
10-15
0.5
0.5tr-0. 5
0.50.5
1Number——————
821
823
823
824825626827
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
SampleFootage
- From To Total
233. 0 236. 0 3. 0
236. 0 238. 0 2. 0
238. 0 243. 0 5. 0
243.0 247.3 4.3247.3 251.6 4.3251.6 255.9 4.3255. 9 260. 2 4. 3
SHEET NO: 6 of 6
ft E 5 a y B
On 0it ftuHU riw nw
Oz/tor. ppb Check
. 001 24
. 003 26
(.001 9(12)
(.001 E(.001 (5(.001 17(.001 7
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY:
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
Pettit
SHEET NO: 7 of B
Footage t
From
276. 0
297.6
319.0
1 To 1
11264.5' to 269.7' - with 5-10'X quartz-carbonate-epidote1 tourmaline ve iris arid veinlets.i1271.6' - trace chalcopyrite.11
297,6 IWACKE - typical, weakly laminated at about 300 from core axis;Iwith 2-5'/. calcite-quartz veins (lepidote).11284.9' - irregular (perpendicular? to core axis) 0.1' to 0.2'Iquartz-calcite-epidote-tourrnalirie veiri with disseminatedtchalcopyrite.11283.0' to 293.0' - grades to porous wacke arenite rubble;Iwith 0.2' calcite-quartz vein (291.5') containing common dis-Iseminated chalcopyrite.1
319.0 IWACKE 1 ARENITE - dull greenish grey, massive to foliated, fineIto medium grained, porous arenaceous wacke; core broken toIrubble; foliated at 15 C to 400 to core axis; with minor1 argillite bands; much more of a gritty sandstone texture thanlother wackes, minor conglomeratic bands; very little veining,Iwith minor (t) — 0.5) fine-grained disseminated pyrite.t
340.0 i INTERBEDDED ARGILLITE, WACKE/ARENITE AND CONGLOMERATE - typical[interbedded argillite (50X) , wacke/arenite (as from 297.6' to1319.0') and minor (10'X) conglomerate, bedded at 5" to 25" fromlcore axis; broken rubble in parts, minor (generally trace) dis-
1 Iserninated pyrite).1 1
•X Sulphides
tr-0. 50.5
0.5tr-0. 5
tr
tr-0. 5
tr
tr-0. 5tr
tr-0. 5
tr
5 a m p 1 e Number Footage
838839
830831
832
833
834
835836
837
838
From - To Total
260. 2 264. E 4.3264.5 269.7 5.2
269. 7 273. 0 4.3273. 0 276. 0 3. 0
276. 0 280. 0 4. 0
280. 0 285. 0 5. 0
285.0 289.0 4.0
289.0 293.0 4.0293.0 297.6 4.6
297. 6 302. 6 5. 0
325. 0 330. 0 5. 0
A e s a y c
fiu Au Au Oz/tori ppb Check
C 001 16C 001 6
(.001 9(.001 10
C 001 14(16)
(.001 10
(.001 14
(.001 16(.001 14
.001 21
(.001 6 (6)
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
Footage l
From
Description
To l
NOME OF PROPERTY:
HOLE NO: PE-90-4
Sulphides
S a DI p l e Number Footage
From To Total
Pettit
SHEET NO: 8 of 6
fi s s a y s
Au Oz/ton
Au ppb
Au Check
1325' to 330' - character sample. l
340.0 l END OF HOLEl
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
Name of Property: Pettit Footage Dip Hole No. PE-90-2 Sheet No. 1 of 6Hole No. PE-90-2 Length: 340 feet ——————— —————— Location: 2+89E 4+95N 0 -45" Claim Numbers TB 845374Latitude: Departure: 220 -40. 30Elevation: ftzimuth: 128" Dip: -45"Started: May 29th, 1990 FinishedsMay 30th, 1990 Logged By: T.S. Jolliffe
F o o t a 6 e 1 1
From
0.0
15.0
t
1 *1 C.. 1 KU ~ J~.m.
1 1 OU1 \Jltl\JW
To i 1
15.0 1 COSING1
210. S (MAFIC FLOWS AND TUFFS - grey to olive-grey, fine-grained;(massive to weakly foliated with strongly foliated (sheared)(sections; several fractured (to brecciated) sections with 5-15*(narrow calcite-quartz fracture-filling B and veinlets, eoncord-larvt and cross-cutting at various angles; minor tuffs; foliated(at 35" to 450 to core axis; weak to strong carbonatization.(Pyrite disseminated, in bands and along fractures.
Average ModesChlorite 60 - 85*Feldspar 5 - 25*Calcite 2 - 20*Quartz 0-5*Pyrite 0-1*
15.0' to 35.0' - broken core
15.0' to 25.0' - includes overburden rubble.
125.0' to 30.0' - tuffaceous in part; sheared sections1141.0' to 54.5' - cross-fractures, calcite-quartz fillingsImore common1
tr-0. 5tr-0.5
0.5tr-05tr
SampleNumber Footage
655656657656659
From To Total
25. 0 30. 0 5. 030. 0 35. 0 5. 035. 0 40. 0 5.040.0 45.0 5.045. 0 50. 0 5. 0
fi E B a y B
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
. 001 30(.001 (3.001 50(17)(.001 (5(. 001 (5
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY!
HOLE NO! PE-90-1
Pettit
SHEET NO: S of 6
Footage 1
From
————————— j A* K s i.- r i ^j v i t" ri!
To 1
150.0' to 54.5' - fractured to brecciated (flow top?) with(chloritic seams (argillite laminae?) at 5" to 25 0 to core axis.1154.5' to 74.0' with black chloritic seams (laminae?) and minorlchert bands in parts (eg. 60.2' to 60.5' and 65.0' to 66.0')(possibly fine-grained interflow me t a Bed i merit t - but more(commonly massive to weakly foliated (mafic flows)111IBelow 83.0' becoming more commonly medium-grained.1t92.3' to 94.3' - concordant quartz-calcite-albite ± chlorite1 ve i ri.11105.0' to 109.5' - about 35* quartz-caleite ±chlorite veins1 concordant to cross-cutting.11109.5" to 113.6' - dark green-black (chloritic) with 20X1 predominantly concordant quartz-calcite stringers and veinlets;1 sheared?1111129.5' to 134.5' - fractured with 15* irregular quartz-calciteIveinlets and contorted chloritic seams.11148.2' to 151.8' - quartz-carbonate (± chlorite) vein at 35 "(to 45" to core axis; minor hematite staining; minor pyrite in(wall rock, includes black q uart z -carbonate rich sections from1
* Sulphides
tr
trtr-0.5tr-1
trtrtrtrtr
tr-0.5
tr
tr
tr
trtr
tr-0.5
Sample Number Footage
660
661662663664665666667666
669670671672
673
674675676677676679680681
From To Total
50.0 54.5 4.5
54.5 59.0 4.559.0 63.5 4.563.5 68.0 4.568. 0 73. 0 5.073. 0 7B. 0 5. 078. 0 63. 0 5. 083. 0 88. 0 5. 088.0 92.0 4.0
92. 0 95. 0 3.095.0 100.0 5.0100.0 105.0 5.0105.0 109.5 4.5
109.5 114.5 5.0
114.5 119.5 5.0119.5 124.5 5.0124.5 129.5 5.0129.5 134.5 5.0134.5 139.5 5.0139.5 144.0 4.5144.0 148.0 4.0148.0 152.0 4.0
t1
ft B s a y s
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
. 026 901
(.001 10(.001 (5.013 451.018 664(.001 (5.001 20 ((5)C 001 5
. 002 63
(.001 6. 002 72(.001 8(.001 5
(.001 5
(.001 6(.001 5(8)(.001 5(.001 5(.001 (5(.001 6(.001 (5(.001 6
DIflMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NOs PE-90-2 SHEET NO; 3 of 6
Fool
From
210.2
age
To
213.4
D e s c r i pt ion'
148.5' to 149.8' (altered mafic flow?) carbonate fairly hard(dolomite?).
152.0' to 156.0' - silicified
160.5' to 165.5' - with chloritic shear foliation at 30" to 40 Cto core axis.
165' to 169.5' - with minor pyritic chloritic bands andhematitic (after pyrite?) breccia fracture fillings.
178.1' to 178. 4' - common pyrite fracture fillings.
179.5' to 184.5' slightly silicified.
186.5' to 186.6'- hematite (after pyrite) in fractures.
199.4' to 200.0' - sheared at 75" to core axis, silicified,brecciated, with pyrite and hematite fracture fillings.
202.4' to 204.0' - black graphitic argil lite/schist; brecciatedin part; with 1 to 10* pyrite bands, lenses and fracturefillings! foliated at 70" to 80" to core axis.
208.0' to 210.2' - fractured to brecciated (broken core inpart) with graphite and 20 - 30/t quartz-carbonate veins.
GRBPHITE SCHIST (Watson Lake Fault) - black graphite schistbreccia, in part cemented with quartz-calcite fillings; central
J(Sulphidee
trtrtr
0.5
tr-0.51.0
tr
tr-0. 50.5
S.
tr
0.5-2
Number
682683684
685
686687
688
689690691692
693
694
695
SempleFootage
From To Total
152.0 156.0 4.0156.0 160.5 4.5160.5 165.5 5.0
165.5 169.5 4.0
169.5 174.5 5.0174.5 179.5 5.0
179.5 184.5 5.0
184.5 189.5 5.0189.5 194.5 5.0194.5 19B.2 3.7198.2 202.2 4.0
202.2 206.2 4.0
206.2 210.2 4.0
210.2 213.4 3.2
fi e fc a y B
On On OnMU MU MU
Oz/ton ppb Check
(.001 (5(. 001 (5(.001 (5 ((5)
(.001 10
(.001 5.001 18
(.001 (5
(.001 V5(.001 (5(.001 6(.001 (5
(.001 5 (24)
.001 20 (33)
. 002 84
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-2 SHEET NO: 4 of 6
Footage 1
From
213.4
256.0
1 (Sulphides To 1 1
(portion is broken rubble; with fine-grained disseminated pyrite!1 11212.8' to 213.4' - quartz-calcite vein at about 45 C to core !(axis. i
1256.0 (ARGILLITE - green-grey, thinly laminated (to massive) argillite;! tr
Iwith generally minor siltstone (wacke interbeds) laminated at 1 ti — 0.538" to 45" to core axis; with 2-5* concordant and erosfi-cuttingl trIquartz-calcite veinlets and fracture fillings. 1 0.5
1Average Modes 1
1 Chlorite 90 - 100* 1Quartz 0-10* 1
1 Pyrite 0-1* tl 11230.0' to 23B. 0' - predominantly broken core. 1 tr1 11239.0' to 256.0' - increasing proportion of massive to weakly 1 tr(laminated siltstone/f ine wacke. 1 tr-0. 51 1 tr-0. 51 1 tr-0. 5
337.2 IWACHE - grey to greenish-grey, massive to weakly laminated ( 0.5(fine wacke/siltstone; laminated at 36 0 to 52" to core axis; 1 0.5Iwith minor interbedded argillite bands; with 2* to 20* cross- t(cutting and concordant quartz-calcite veinlets and fracture 1tfillings. t
1Average Modes 1
Quartz ) 50 - 80* 1Feldspar ) 1
1
Sample Number Footage
—t- —K
696697696699
700
701702703704705706
From To Total
213.4 217.0 3.6217.0 221.0 4.0221.0 226.0 5.0226.0 231.0 5.0
231.0 236.0 5.0
236.0 241.0 5.0241.0 246.0 5.0246.0 251.0 5.0251.0 256.0 5.0256.0 261.0 5.0261.0 265.0 4.0
A B E a y E
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
.001 5
.001 5{. 001 (5(.001 (5
(. 001 (5
(.001 12(.001 (5. 001 24(.001 6(68)(.001 10(.001 (5
DIflMOND DRILL RECORDNflME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-2 SHEET NO: 5 of 6
Fool
From
111
t a g e 1—————— 1 Descript ion
1 To 1
1 Average Modes (continued)1 Chlorite SO - 50*1 Pyrite tr - 1*1IfUmost ubrquitous minor ((0.5*) disseminated pyrite cubes;(pyrite also associated with quartz-calcite veinlets11265,7' - 0.1" quartz-calcite veinlet with trace chalcopyrite.111276. 7' - 1/2" to 1" quartz vein (at about 45" to core axis)lat shallow angle (~20 C ) to bedding; with blebs of galena.1 pyrite and sphalerite; diffuse irregular contacts with(brecciated wallrock.11282.6' - 1/2" brecciated siliceous shear fracture at AS 0 tolcore axis, with possible sphalerite.11293. 7 1 - 1/4" quartz-calcite veinlet (35 C to core axis) with(pyrite, hematite and possible sphalerite.i1296.0' to 319.5' - with several minor (d") quartz ( ± calcite,(chlorite) veinlets containing pyrite and hematite (± possible(sphalerite and galena); at 30" to 70 " to core axis; way be(associated with shear fractures.i1310.0' - 0.2' quartz-ealcite-ehlorite veinlet (r-'AS 6 to coretaxis) with speck of possible galena.111
*Sulphides
0.50.50.5
0.5-1.0
0.50.5
tr-0. 5tr-0.5
0,5tr-0. 50.5
0.50.50.5
Number——————
707706709710
711712
713714
715716717
718719720
SampleFootage
From To Total
265. 0 268. 0 3.0268.0 271.0 3.0271.0 275.0 4.0275. 0 278. 0 3. 0
278.0 281.0 3.0281.0 286.0 5.0
286.0 291.0 5.0291.0 296.0 5.0
296.0 301.0 5.0301.0 306.0 5.0306.0 311.0 5.0
311.0 316.0 5.0316.0 321.0 5.0321.0 326.0 5.0
ft B E ft y S
fiii On AnHU WU nw
Oz/tori ppb Check
<,001 <5(.001 (S(.001 (5(.001 (5
(.001 t,(.001 17
(.001 16(393). 001 35
. 001 19(.001 10(. 001 (5
(.001 7. 001 22
(. 001 S
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY! Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-2 SHEET NO: 6 of fc
Footage
From
337.2
To
Description
1327.6' to 328.5' - with about 25* discordant (45" to 80 ' tolcore axis) quartr-calcite veinlets containing common pyrite.land galena ( ± sphalerite)1
340.0 IARGILLITE - typical, as from 213.4' to 256.0' j laminated at 45"Ito 70" from core axis.1
340.0 IEND OF HOLE
1
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f/CS^^^ti|^,^p^ sy
Sulphides
2-40.50.5
tr
Sample Number Footage
K......——......-...-
721722723
724
From To Total
326. 0 330. 0 4.0330. 0 333. 6 3. 6333.6 337.2 3.6
337. 2 340. 0 2.6
1 Assays
Au Au Au Oz/ton ' ppb Check
. 002 63(.001 11(11)(.001 9
(.001 13
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
Name of Property: Pettit Footage Dip Hole No. PE-90-3 Sheet No. 1 of 7Hole No. PE-90-3 Length: 320 feet ——————— —————— Location: 8+52U 4+12N 0 -43. 50 Claim Numbers TB 939178Latitude: Departure: 210 -34"Elevation: Azimuth: 338" (Grid North) Dip: -43.5 0Started: May 31st, 1990 Finished: June Ut, 1990 Logged By: T. S. Jolliffe
F o o t e g e t 1—————————————— t Description 1 *
From
0.0
16.0
24.4
1 (SulphidesTo 1 1
ie.o i CASING f1 1
24.4 IARGILLITE - dark green-grey, generally thinly laminated 11 argillite; with minor siltstone laminae; laminated at 45" to 5BfIfrorn core axis; with very minor quartz-calcite ve i ri let s (eon- 11 cordant ) . 1
1Average Modes 1
Chlorite 90 - 100* 1Quartz 0-10* 1Pyrite tr - 0.5* 1
119.0' to 21.6' - 50* core recovery. 1 tr-0.5
122.1' to 24.4' - with minor thin magnetite-hematite-ehert 1 tr-0.5IRON FORMATION bands. 1
131.2 IRON FORMATION - thinly banded black-red-grey magnetite- 1 tr
t hematite-chert iron formation with about 33* dark green-grey l 0.5(argillite (particularly above 25.6' and below 26.5'); banded 1lat 40" to 55" from core axis; with about 5* thin quartz-calcite!Iveinlets (concordant) and minor cross-cutting fracture fillings!1 11 11 11 1
Sample
)
Number Footage
725
726
727728
From To Total
16.0 21.0 5.0
21.0 24.4 3.4
24. 4 26. 5 4. 128.5 31.2 2.7
Assays
Au Au AuOz/ton ppb Check
. 001 24
. 006 192
(.001 9. 001 45
.
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY! Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-3 SHEET NO: 2 of 7
1 Footage
From
31.2
36.2
47.5
To
Average ModesChlorite 80 - 50*Magnetite 20 - 40*Hematite 10 - 15*Chert 10 - 15*Pyrite tr - 0.5*
36.2 IftRBILLITE - typical, as from 16.01 to 24.4'; except shearedt with 25* predominantly concordant quartz-calcite veinletslabove 33.8'; foliated/laminated at 43" to SB0 from core axis.1
47.5 IWACKE - grey to slightly greenish-grey, massive to weakly(foliated fine-grained wacke; with minor interbedded argilliteland polymictic pebble conglomerate (43. B' to 44.!' and 44.9'Ito 45. S') with 2* thin quartr-caleite veinlets and fractureIfillings (concordant and cross-cutting); foliated at 43" to 53"Ifrom core axis.
Average ModesQuartz ) 40 - 75*Feldspar )Chlorite 40 - 60*Calcite 0 - 5*Pyrite tr - 0.5*
64.7 ICON6LOMERATE - 10* to 50* greer., buff grey, Hhite and pink,llensoid to ovoid, rounded to subangular pebbles (generally 1/4"Ito 1" in short axis) of felsic to mafic metavolcanics and fineIto coarse grained felsic intrusives; elongated in plane of
xSulphides
tr-0.5tr
Ifoliation (400 to 60" from core axis); clast-supported in parts)1 t
Sample Number Footage
*~~—— ——^VVM
729730
From To Total
31.2 33.8 2.833. 6 36. 2 2. 4
Assays
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
(. 001 (5(.001 5
DIftMOND DRILL RECORDNflME OF PROPERTY! Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-3 SHEET NO: 3 of 7
Footage 1
From
64.7
74.2
1 To 1
Ibut more commonly matrix-supported; matrix (50'X to 90O compos-led of fine wacke (typical); generally with (2* quartz-ealciteIveinlets; with minor ((0.5/4) pyrite.t150.0' to 55.0' - character sample (includes 0.2' concordantIquartz-calcite-chlorite vein at 53.3' )
74.2 IWflCKE - typical, as from 36.2' to 47.5' except with minor(interbedded iron formation, conglomerate and argillite; foliat-led/laminated at 40" to 52" from core axis).1 164.7' to 69.7' - includes magnetite-chert IRON FORMATION from165.6' to 65.9' (^pyrite) and 68.9' to 69.6'.1169.7' to 74.2' - with 5-10* concordant puartz-calcite-chloriteIveinlets and minor cross-cutting fracture fillings.1
67. 2 1 INTERBEDDED IRON FORMATION AND ARGILLITE - interbedded typicalt argillite and thinly banded magnetite-chert -hematite iron form-let i on, except iron formation cut by numerous small faults andIthin quartz-caleite filled tension fractures (5X), with inter-t bedded fine wacke/siltstone, particularly below 82.2'; laminat-ted at 35" to 40" from core axis.1 174.2' to 77.0' - dominant argillite; iron formation from 74.7'Ito 75.2'.! 177.0' to 82.2' - predominant iron formation.1!B2. 2' to B7. 2' - minor magnetite-chert (± hematite) iron1 format i on.
X Sulphides
tr-0.5
0.5
tr
tr-0.5
0.5
Sample Number Footage
731
732
733
734
735
tr t 736l
From To Total
50. 0 55. 0 5. 0
64. 7 69. 7 5. 0
69.7 74.2 4.5
74.2 77.0 2. B
77. 0 82. 2 5. 2
82. 2 B7. 2 5. 0
Assays
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
. 001 44
(.001 B
(.001 B
(.001 9
(.001 15
(.001 13
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-3 SHEET NO: 4 of 7
Fool
From
87.2
102.9
120.4
126.8
b a g e !—————— 1 Description
1 To 1
102.9 IWACKE AND ARGILLITE - interbedded typical fine wacke (~70X) and1 argillite; includes polymictic conglomerate interbed from 100.8'Ito 101. 6' s with (2X concordant and cross-cutting quartz-calciteIveinlets and fracture fillings; laminated/foliated at 35" to 50 "Ifrorn core axis.1192.4' - 0.2' concordant quartz-calcite vein.i1
120.4 1 INTERBEDDED IRON FORMATION, ARGILLITE AND WACKE - typical iron{formation (except less hematitic), argillite and wacke; lam in* t -led at S3 0 to 38" from core axis, with 1-5* quartz-caleite vein-1 lets (generally concordant) and minor cross-cutting fractureIf i 11 ings.11112.9' to 120.4' - fine wacke/siltstone and argillite, except10.1' iron formation at 117.5'.1
126.8 ICONGLOMERATE - typical
179.3 IUACKE - typical, generally massive to weakly foliated, withIminor thinly laminated sections and minor interbedded siltstoneland argillite; generally (2* quartz-calcite veinlets and(fracture fillings; laminated/foliated at 30 0 to 48" from corelax i s.i1148.4' to 153.5' - character sample; minor quartz-calcite1 ± chlorite veinlets.11171.0' to 179.3' - gradational to siltstone.1
1t xSulphides
1
111
trtrtr
0.50.5
trtr
tr-0.5
Number——————
737738739
740741
742743
744
S a in p 1 eFootage
From To Total
87. 2 92. 5 5. 392. 5 97. 7 5. 297.7 102.9 5.2
102.9 107.9 5.0107.9 112.9 5.0
112.9 117.9 5.0117.9 120.4 2.5
148.4 153.5 5.1
Assays
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
. 001 24(.001 8(.001 6
(.001 6(6)(.001 8
(.001 17(.001 12
(.001 6
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNftME OF PROPERTY! Pett it
Fool
From
179.3
239.5
t a g e 1—————— 1 Description
1To 1
1174.1' to 179.3' - character sample; minor irregular quartz-lcalcite fracture fillings.1
239.5 (SILTSTONE - dark grey to greenish-grey, massive to thinly(laminated siltstone; gradational to argillite, particularly1 below 198.5'; laminated at 40" to 57" from core axis; generallyIwith about 2* irregular thin quartz-calcite fracture fillingsland veinlets; upper part gradational to fine wacke.
Average ModesChlorite 40 - 90*Quartz ) 10-60*Feldspar )Pyrite tr - 1*
(Pyrite disseminated, concentrated in foliation-parallel bandsland lenses and along irregular fractures.11221.0' to 228.2' - more common (5*) irregular and concordant1 quartz-calcite veinlets and fracture fillings.11231.8' to 239.5' - weak to strong shearing at 38" to 46" fromlcore axis; gradational to wacke in parts;with about 10* quartz-1 calcite veinlets and fracture fillings; pyritie fracture fill-1 ings and blebs.i
244.2 1 GRAPHITE SCHIST BRECCIA - (Watson Lake Fault) - black graphite(schist; highly contorted, brecciated with 10* to 25* quartz-lcalcite; rubble in parts; with 1* to 5* pyrite; upper and lower(contacts at 52" and 45 0 , respectively.1
*Sulphides
tr-0.5
0.80.5-10.5-10.50.5
0.5-1
0.5-1tr-0.5
trtr-10.5-1
1-5
Number——————
745
746747748749750751
752753
754755756
757
HOLE NO: PE-90-3
SampleFootage
From To Total
174.1 179.3 5.2
190.0 195.0 5.0195.0 200.0 5.0200. 0 205. 0 5.0205.0 210.0 5.0210.0 215.0 5.0215.0 220.0 5.0
-
220.0 229.0 4.0224. 0 228. 2 4.2
228.2 231.8 3.6231.8 235.6 3.8235. 6 239. 5 3. 9
239.5 244.2 4.7
SHEET NO: 5 of 7
Assays
Au flu fluOz/ton ppb Check
(.001 6
(.001 7.001 30.001 44(.001 (5(.001 (5(8)(.001 (5
(.001 11(. 001 (5
(.001 (5(.001 8. 001 31
.001 21
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNOME OF PROPERTY: Pettit
HOLE NO: PE-90-3 SHEET NO: 6 of 7
F o o t e g e 1 1
From
844. 2
1 Sulphides To 1
320.0 (MAFIC FLOWS - dark green-grey, fine-grained foliated to massive! tr(mafic f low t very minor amygdules; with slight to moderately 1 tr1 strong sheared sections outlined by black chloritic seams 1 tr((particularly above 254.4' and from 261.0' to 269.4')? some 1 tr-11 silicification associated with shearing; 2* to 10* quartz- 1 tr-1(calcite stringers and veinlets; foliated/sheared at about 45 ' 1 tr(from core axis; with minor interflow chert and argillite. t
1Average Modes 1
Chlorite 40 - 70* 1Feldspar ) SO - SOW 1Quartz ) tCalcite 0-10* 1Pyrite tr-1* t
11278. B' - 1/2 to 3/4 inch quartz-calcite veinlet (slightly ! tr(cross-cutting at 58 c to core axis) with minor disseminated 1(chalcopyrite and sphalerite. !
1 tr1 tr
1287.9' to 301.9' - with 5 to 10* thinly banded grey to black 1 0.5-1interflow chert-, fractured to brecciated in parts? with minor 1 1(to common pyrite in bands, lenses, aggregates, fracture fill- 1 0.5-2ings and disseminated; with about 5* quartz-calcite i chlorite 1 trIveinlets and fracture fillings. 1 tr-0.5
11305.0' to 310.0' - slightly sheared (25" to core axis) from t1305.3' to 307.6'; with concordant quartz-calcite-chlorite vein 1(from 308.1' to 308.7'. (
11
Sample Number Footage
758759760761762763764
765
766767768769770771772
From To Total
244. 2 249. 3 5. 1249. 3 354. 4 E. 1254. 4 259. 4 5. 0259. 4 264. 4 5. 0264. 4 269. 4 5. 0269. 4 273. 4 4. 0273.4 S77.4 4.0
277. 4 280. 9 3. 5
280.9 884.4 3.5284. 4 287.9 3.5287.9 292.9 5.0292. 9 297. 9 5. 0297.9 301.9 4.0301.9 305.0 3.1305.0 310.0 5.0
R s s f y s
Au Au Au Oz/ton ppb Check
(.001 (5(.001 (5(6)(.001 10(.001 6(.001 5(.001 5
. 001 26
(, 001 5
(.001 5(.001 5(.001 (5((5)(.001 (5(.001 6(.001 (5(.001 (5
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY:
HOLE NO: PE-90-3
Pettit
SHEET NO: 7 of 7
F tt o t a g e l
From
————— li
To l
DescriptionSulphides
Samp] e Number Footage
From To Totalflu
Oz/tori
P e E e y E
Au ppb
Au Check
1310.5' to 312.9' - with about 50X brecciated chert, quartz- lcalcite veinlets and minor graphite schist; common associated l pyrite fracture fillings and aggregates, l
330.0 l END OF HOLE
l tr-0.5
773774
310.0315.0
315.0320.0
5.05.0
(.001 B (.001 O
-30,000
Vertical Field Magnetic Profile (gammas)
-20,000
l- 10,000
4SSURFACE
150-
Fraser FilteredVLF InphoseProfile (0Xb)
— -100 -100' —
-200' ^ \ \
E.O.H. at 300 feet
See Figure 5 for Legend
HIGHLANDER MINERALS LTD.
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DDH SECTION 92+22E(LOOKING WEST-SOUTHWEST)
DDH No. PE-90-1
OEOCANEX LTD TORONTO. CANADA
BY: TJ/RTMDATE; JUNESCALE: l 1480FI6. W6. 6
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50-
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SURFACE
PE-90-22+89S 4 + 95N
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-100 -
qcv S
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6h,f
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\py\
6h v\/.
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See Figure 5 for Legend
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DDH No. PE-90-2
OEOCANEX LTD TORONTO. CANADA
BY; TJ/RTMDATE: JUNE/90 SCALE; l* fffO~he. NO. 7
3000
Vertico! Field Magnetic Profile^ummos
2000
ISO -
Fraser FilteredVLF Inphose
Profile (0Xo)
100 -
1000
w. F50 -
conductor axis6N SURFACE
-100 -
WATSON LAKE FAULT
Graphite Schist Breccia
\ ,2o
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DDH SECTION 8+52W(LOOKING WEST-SOUTHWEST)
DDH No. PE-90-3
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BY: TJ/RTMDATE: JUNE 19,0SCALE: 1^480f 16. NO. li
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100 -
-1000 wtf.
PE-90-4e.L. SURFACE IN
conductor axisT_ 2N
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DDH No. PE-90-4
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BY: TJ/RTMPATE: JUNESCALE:FIS. NO.
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100 200 300 MILES
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PAST PRODUCING MINES
Consolidated Mosne 1" Mines Ltd.. . . . . . . . . ........ ... Au. A^5 Macieod-Cocksnuit Gold MmesJ-td. . ... . ............ AU, AC3 BanMie!d~Conso!ioated Mines Ltd. .. . ...... ......... Au, AS- Brenbar Mines Ltd. ... . ... ,............... ............. Au5 Gulch Mines Ltd.. . . .. . ......... ...... . ............. Au, Ag" Hard Rock Gold Mines Ltd...... . - - .. ................ Au. Ag" Jeiiicoe Mines (1939) Ltd..... .. .. . . ................ .Au, Ap; Leitch Gold Mines Ltd. .... .. .. . .................... Au. AS? Leitch Gold Mines Ltd. (Sand River) . .. . ............. Au. Ap
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PRECAMBRIANPROTEROZOIC
KEWEENAWANINTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS
N' \1 V\ \
e Diabase, porphyritic diabase?
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
SIBLEY GROUP
7 Conglomerate, sandstone, shale, dolomite.
UNCONFORMITY
ARCHEANACID IGNEOUS AND . METAMORPHIC ROCKS*
5 Granite(gneiss), porphyritic granite (gneiss), granodiorite, porphyritic granodiorite, Quartz diorite, syenite, alaskite, porphyritic syenite, migma tite, ouartz and feldspar porphyries, pegmatite, aplite, hornblendite.
BASIC AND ULTRABASIC IGNEOUS ROCKS
5a Quartz diorite, diorite, diorite por phyry, diabase, jabbro, metagabbro.
5b Hornblendite, pyroxenite, peridotite, serpentinite.
5c Anorthosite, annrthositic gabbro.INTRUSIVE CON-'ACT
METASEDIMENTS*
METAVOLCANICS*
Conglomerate, cuartzite. greywacke. arkose, slate, mica schist, tuff.
Iron formation.
3 Conglomerate, Quartzite, greywacke, arkose, slate, mica schist, garnet gneiss, stauroli'e gneiss, phyllite, amphibolite.
Iron formation.
2a Rhyolite.2b Acid to intermediate /avas. tuff, ag
glomerate, minor metasediments.
la Basic and Intermediate Meta- volcanics: greenstone, basalt, pillo* lava, metadiabase, andesite, dacite, amphibolite, chlorite schist, horn blende schist, tuff, agglomerate.
1b Undifferentiated metavolcanics with some metasediments.
Iron formation.
Sulphide rninerali7ation.
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
From OGS (1965)
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LEGEND
Mafic intrusive rocks
Iron formation
Clastic sedimentary rocks
Felsic volcanic rocks
Intermediate volcanic rocf
Mafic volcanic rocks
Fault/shear
Gold occurrence
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SCALE OF FEET
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GEOLOGY,GOLD OCCURRENCES
AND PLAN OF DRILLING
'Si CONSULTANTS LTD.
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QUATERNARY
Stream, lake , bog deposits Glacial, glaciofluvial lacustrine sediments
LATE PRECAMBRIAN (Keeweenawan?)
Ile Diabase
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN
Intermediate and Felsic IntrusivesI0o Granite pegmatitelOb Aplite!0c Granitel Od SyenitelOe Quartz monzonitelOf GranodioritelOg TrondjemitelOh Quartz dioriteIOJ Diorite10k Unsubdivided gneiss10 l Granite gneiss
Mafic Intrusives9o Unsubdivided9b Gabbro9c Leucogabbro9d Plagioclase-phyric gabbro9e Peridotite9 f Pyroxenite
Iron Formation8a Oxide facies8b Carbonate facies8c Silicate facies6d Sulphide facies
Geological Legend
Chemicol Metosediments 7o Chert 7b Colcitic morble 7c Dolomitic morble
Clastic Metasediments60 Clast supported conglomerate6 b Matrix supported conglomerate6c Oligomictic conglomerate6d Polymictic conglomerateSe Sandstone, unsubdivided6f WackeSg Arenite6h Mudstone, argillite6j Feldspathic wacke6k Feldspathic arenite61 Quartz arenite6m Schistose rock ± ompnibote,± biotite,
± garnet, ± chlorite of probablesedimentary origin
Felsic and Intermediate Subvolcanic Rocks 5a Unsubdivided 5 b Quartz - feldspar porphyry 5c Quartz porphyry 5d Feldspar porphyry
Felsic Metavolcanics
4o Massive fine-medium grained flow4b Pyroclastic breccia, tuff breccia4c Tuff, lapilli tuff
Intermediate Metavolcanics3o Massive fine-medium groined flow3b Flow breccia3c Pyroclastic breccia, tuff breccia3d Tuff , lapilli tuff
Mafic Metovolcanics2a Massive fine-medium groined flow2b Amygdoloida! flow2c Variolitic flow2d Pillowed f low .pillow brecckj2 e Flow breccia2f Medium-coarse grained flow centres2g Plagioclase- phyric flow2h Amphibolite2i Co-mogmatic sills, dikes2j Pyroclastic breccia, tuff breccia2k Tuff, lapilli tuff21 Chorite ± amphibole schist
Ultramafic Metovolcanicsla Massive fine-medium groined flow Ib Spinifex textured flow l c Tolc - carbonate ± magnetite ± amphibole
± serpentine ± chlorite schist
Symbols
Geological contact.
Bedding..................
Fault, shear zone.......
Sample interval (feet) with gold assay in ounces per ton ...........
Lost core.......................... LC.
O-25J-O
strong weakSilicification.........SIL , silSericitization ..... .SER , serCarbonatization... CAR , carChloritization.. ...CHL , chlBrecciation BX , bxShearing... SH , sh
Visible gold................VGSulphides................... sPyrite ........................ pyPyrrhotite.................. poChalcopyrite ... cp Arsenopyrite...............aspSphalerite ..................sphGalena .................... ....goGraphite......................g rMagnetite................... mtLimonite .......... ...........limHematite................... hemMolybdenite................m o
Abbreviations
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PETTIT PROPERTY Irwin SL Mccomber Twps., Ont
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\j Drilling Contractors: Northwest Geophysics Ltd. Core Size: BQ l 7/16
Bay, Ontario
Footage: 1,300 No. of Holesi 4 Geologist in Charge: Tom S. Jolliffe
1217 - 44 St. Joseph St.Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2W4
Initial submission: Partial materials report not complete.
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of work were recorded In (he current recorded holder's name or held under c beneficial Interest l ,, nt /-,. : by the current recorded hoMer.___________________________"l NOV. 21/90Certification Verifying fleport of Work Nov. 23/90l herebv certify that l have a personal and Intimate knowledge of the facts eel forth In the Report of Work annexed hereto.'VvIng perfoiimed th or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and (he annexed report Is true.Name and Address ol Person CertifyingH.J. Hodge 400 - 2 Toronto St. Toronto, Ontario M5C 2B6
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