Assessment Report of Soil Sampling, Line Cutting and Ground Magnetic Orientation Survey
of the (Heath Property) where it is transected by the Pinchi Fault
Colin Campbell P.Geo
Nov 17,2007
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Table of Contents
1.0 Summary 3 2.0 Introduction 3 3.0 Location, Access, Claim Status & Topography 4
Figure 1 -Location 5 Figure 2 - Claim Status 6
4.0 Regional Geology 7 Figure 3 - Regional Geology 8
5.0 Previous Work 9 6.0 Geochemistry 10
6.1 Purpose of Soil Survey 10 6.2 Soil Survey 10 6.3 Results of Soil Survey 10
7.0 Magnetometer Survey 11
Appendix A - Statement of Qualification 12 Appendix B - Statement of Costs 13 Appendix C - References 14 Appendix D - Certificate of Analysis Appendix E - Soil Survey Notes
Maps (included in separate pocket) Figure 4 - Soil and water sample location Figure 5 - Copper, Lead and Zinc results Figure 6 - Calcium and Manganese results
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3.0 Location, Access, Claim Status & Topography
The Heath Copper-Gold property consists of five claims covering 1603 hectares on the western flank of the Nation Mountain east of the northwest end of Tchentlo Lake some 105 kilometers northwest of Fort St James.
Since the last major exploration on the Heath in 1991 an all weather mainline forestry access road cuts the central Heath from northwest to southeast giving easy access to many targets on the property.
The topography is generally moderate but locally on Mt Nation can be steep. Elevations range from 915 meters in the southwest to 1525 meters in the northeast. Most of the important mineralization occurs below 1220 meters.
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4.0 Regional Geology
From Tooey & Dunkersloot 1991:
In the region surrounding the Heath property, Quesnellia is represented by the Takla Group volcanic and sedimentary succession and by early phases of the Hogem batholith. The Takla Group (Late Triassic to Early Jurassic) constitutes a thick sequence of predominantly andesitic and basaltic pyroclastics and massive flows with interbedded epiclastics and limestone.
The Hogem batholith is a large composite body of alkaline and calc-alkaline plutons. It is elongate in shape, extending for a length of 150 kilometers in the NW-SE direction between the Nation Lakes and the Mesilinka River. It varies in width up to 25 kilometers and covers an area of approximately 3,000 square kilometers. The batholith is in intrusive contact with Takla Group volcanics along all of its eastern, southern and northern margins. To the west, it is truncated by the Pinchi fault and it is in faulted contact with rocks of the Cache Creek Terrane along its entire western margin, except where narrow wedges of Takla Group rocks are preserved which separate it from the fault.
The Hogem batholith has a complex intrusive history spanning the time interval from mid-Triassic to mid-Cretaceous. Garnet (1978) differentiated the batholith into four compositionally-distinct plutonic suites and divided it geochronologically into three distinct phases of emplacement Chemical affinities suggest volcanic/plutonic equivalence between Takla Group volcanics adjacent to the Hogem batholith and intrusive varieties of Phase I, the oldest and most dominant phase (Garnett, 1978).
The emplacement of Phases II and III of the Hogem batholith post-dates accretion of the Intermontane Superterrane and these phases are not comagmatic with the Takla Group volcanics.
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2b. Regional geology and tectonic setting of the project area in north-central Quesnellia. Geology from Wheeler and McFeely (1991), Straik (1989,1992), Ferri and Melville (1994). Ferri (unpublished compilation! and this study.
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5.0 Previous Work
I have held claims covering the core of the Heath property since 1968 when I discovered copper mineralization during steam sediment anomaly follow-up. I excavated several hand-trenches exposing magnetite-chalcopyrite fissure veins with intensely-altered wallrock zones carrying important values in Pb, Zn, Ag, Au and Cu.
In the spring of 1969, Amax Exploration conducted a reconnaissance soil geochemical survey over an area near the centre of the property. The pulps were analyzed for copper and molybdenum. This survey outlined a 2,000 meter by 2,400 meter zone of anomalous Cu defined by analyses exceeding 200 ppm.
In October of 1969, the property was optioned to Senate Mining and Exploration Ltd. who carried out geological mapping and a ground magnetometer survey. It was returned to me in 1972 and optioned that same year to Nation Lake Mines Ltd.
In 1973, McPhar Geophysics was contracted by Nation Lake Mines to carry out a frequency domain induced polarization survey over the Amax soil grid. Seven linear anomalies were identified and a broad anomalous zone measuring 300 meters by 600 meters was outlined. A three-hole drill program was recommended, but the option was dropped.
No exploration was done between 1973 and August of 1988 at which time I tested the Au geochemical response on two small detailed soil grids in areas of known mineralization. The samples returned analyses ranging up to 1,035 ppb Au, 100 ppm Ag and 32,000 ppm Cu.
In 1989, Teck completed 86 line kilometers of ground magnetics and VLF-EM on a 9 square kilometer grid in the centre of the property and collected 4,152 soil samples. Teck's 1990 program consisted of 1.6 linear kilometers of excavator trenching, 9.2 line kilometers of IP surveys, 121.92 meters of diamond drilling and collection of 2279 soil samples.
In 1991, a summary field report detailed the results of an IP survey which identified several broad high chargeability anomalies. A subsequent 10 hole drilling program failed to intersect economically important grades and thickness of porphyry copper gold mineralization (Tooey, 1991). It concluded that the drilling had not encountered materials of economic value and suggested a further program as noted below:
.. .An attempt to explain the strong soil geochemical response is highly recommended. This would entail pitting, soil profiling, and trenching in anomalous areas in an effort to trace dispersive patterns and locate and characterize metal sources in bedrock...
In 2001, using a prospector grant, I revisited the property and sampled the coarse grained gabbroic and pyroxenic materials. Several samples were anomalous in PGEs. 3 holes were drilled testing areas near the previously trenched area.
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7.0 Magnetometer Survey
This survey was undertaken to accurately locate a ground magnetic anomaly on claim and grid lines cut by N.B.C. Syndicate in 1970 (Bacon W.R. 1970). Bacon used a Craeluis Minimag taking reading at 100 ft intervals with an accuracy of ±50 gammas.
A station on L6SE and the baseline (Forestry Access Road) was used to set the Scintrex MF-1 magnetometer at 4500 ft. Readings were taken at 50 meter intervals along Line 6SE. Old blazes and cutting were soon obvious on a line in a pine flat and a crossline was recognized at station 5+40 meters southwest with an uncorrected reading 6990 gammas on N.B.C. line 288 (their reading was 7300 grammas).
We swung our line (5+40 SW) to the northwest and a station 4+00 meters SE recorded at a reading of 12,200 gammas.
Under the conditions we were using it the Scintrex magnetometer has an accuracy of approximately ± 50 gammas similar to Bacon's Craelius rninimag.
The one kilometer survey was successful in finding both the old (Bacon) anomaly and the 1970 survey lines.
Time Reading Line Station 13:45 4500 L6SE A-BL 13:55 4400 L6SE 0 + 50SW 13:59 4750 L6SE 1 + 00SW 14:01 4780 L6SE 1 + 50SW 14:03 5000 L6SE 2 + 00SW 14:06 5280 L6SE 2 + 50SW 14:07 5590 L6SE 3 + 50SW 14:10 6175 L6SE 3 + 50SW 14:12 6410 L6SE 4 + 00SW 14:16 6800 L6SE 4 + 50SW 14:19 6990 L6SE 5 + 00SW
L6SE 5 + 40SW 14:22 6995 L6SE 5 + 50SW 14:26 7005 L6SE 6 + 00SW 14:45 6805 L6SE 6 + 50SW 15:02 7780 L5 + 40SW 5 + 50SE 15:08 8440 L5 + 40SW 5 + 00SE 15:15 9980 L5 + 40SW 4 + 50SE 15:24 12200 L5 + 40SW 4 + 00SE
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Appendix A - Statement of Qualification
I, Colin Campbell, of the City of Courtenay, in the province of British Columbia, do hereby state: 1. I am a Professional Geoscientist registered and in good standing with the Association
of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the province of British Columbia. 2. I graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1966 with a B.Sc. Degree in
Honours Geology. 3. I have worked steadily in mining exploration in British Columbia and the Yukon
Territory from 1966 to 1973; intermittently from 1974 to 1983 and steadily from January 1984 to present.
4. I personally carried out or supervised soil sampling and water sampling on the Heath Mineral Claims.
5. I own a large share interest in Indata Resources Ltd.
Colin Campbell, P.Geo ^ T ^ S ^ J S N ^ ^ - ^
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Appendix B - Statement of Costs
Wages
D.J. Hansen (August 2007 - 07, 08, 11,12, 13, 14, 15,16, 17) 9 days @ $125 a day
C. Campbell (Dates as above) 9 days @ $650 a day
$1125.00
$5850.00
Food and Accommodation 18 man days @ $65 a day
Ferry
$1170.00
$63.80
1994 Chevy V* Ton Truck 9 days at $65 a day Gas Mileage 3478km @ $0.65
$585.00 $344.75
$2260.70
Field Supplies
Geochemical Analysis
Total Costs
$150.00
$600.00
$12149.25
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Appendix C - References
Author Title Allan, J.F. and Dummett,M.T.(1969)
Geological and Geochemical Report on the Heath Copper Prospect, Amax Exploration Inc., August 1969, B.C. Ministry of Mines Assessment Report #01965.
Armstrong, J.E. (1949) Fort St. James Map-Area, Cassiar and Coast Districts, British Columbia Geol. Surv. Canada. Mem.252.
Campbell, C.J. (1988) Preliminary Soil Geochemical Report of the Heath #1 Mineral Claim, November 1988
Garnett, J.A. (1978) Geology and Mineral Occurrences of the Southern Hogem Batholith B.C. Ministry of Mines and Petroleum Resources, Bulletin #70
Hallof, P.G. and B.C. Mullan,A.W.(1973)
Induced Polarization Survey on the Heath and Cat Claims Ministry of Mines Assessment Report #04672
Livgard, E (1971) Geologic Report on Heath Copper Property. Senate Mining and Exploration Ltd., August 1971, B.C. Ministry of Mines Assessment Report #03200
Livgard, E (1971) Report on Magnetic Survey of Heath Copper Property, Senate Mining and Exploration Ltd., August, 1971
Toohey, J.R. and Donkersloot,P.(1990)
Heath Property Exploration Summary Report, Teck Explorations Ltd., April 1990
Toohey etal (1991) Assessment report of Induced Polarization and Diamond Drilling, December 13 1991. Assessment Report #21948
S.J.Hofrman(1990) Geochemical Assessment Report of the Heath Property Bacon, W.R. (1970) Geological, Geochemical, Geophysical Report, September 21.
1970 Assessment Report #02617
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