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AUTHOR(S): SIGNATURE(S): STATEMENT OF WORK - CASH PAYMENTS EVENT NUMBER(S)/DATE(S): NOTICE OF WORK PERMIT NUMBER(S)/DATE(S): YEAR OF WORK: PROPERTY NAME: CLAIM NAME(S) (on which the work was done): COMMODITIES SOUGHT: MINERAL INVENTORY MINFILE NUMBER(S), IF KNOWN: NTS/BCGS: MINING DIVISION: LATITUDE: o ' " LONGITUDE: o ' " OWNER(S): 1) 2) OPERATOR(S) [who paid for the work]: 1) 2) MAILING ADDRESS: TYPE OF REPORT [type of survey(s)]: TOTAL COST: PROPERTY GEOLOGY KEYWORDS (lithology, age, stratigraphy, structure, alteration, mineralization, size and attitude): REFERENCES TO PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT WORK AND ASSESSMENT REPORT NUMBERS: Ministry of Forests, Mines and Lands BC Geological Survey Assessment Report Title Page and Summary (at centre of work) MAILING ADDRESS: Next Page Geochemical $8701.51 Jarrod Brown, M.Sc., P.Geo 2010 4807127/Nov 3, 2010; 4827946/Jan 20, 2011 Claire Claire, Claire 2 REE, Nb Vernon 82L16 50 49 25 118 14 00 Cathro Resources Ltd. 2560 Telford Place Kamloops BC, V1S 0A3 Zimtu Capital Corp 1450 - 789 West Pender St Vancouver, BC V6C 1H2 paragneiss, Monashee Group, pegmatites, skarn, REE, Nb none Jarrod A. Brown Digitally signed by Jarrod A. Brown DN: cn=Jarrod A. Brown, o=TerraLogic Exploration Services, ou=Chief Geologist, [email protected], c=CA Date: 2011.01.20 15:43:07 -08'00'
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AUTHOR(S): SIGNATURE(S):

STATEMENT OF WORK - CASH PAYMENTS EVENT NUMBER(S)/DATE(S):

NOTICE OF WORK PERMIT NUMBER(S)/DATE(S): YEAR OF WORK:

PROPERTY NAME:

CLAIM NAME(S) (on which the work was done):

COMMODITIES SOUGHT:

MINERAL INVENTORY MINFILE NUMBER(S), IF KNOWN:

NTS/BCGS:MINING DIVISION:

LATITUDE:o ' "

LONGITUDE:o ' "

OWNER(S):

1) 2)

OPERATOR(S) [who paid for the work]:

1) 2)

MAILING ADDRESS:

TYPE OF REPORT [type of survey(s)]: TOTAL COST:

PROPERTY GEOLOGY KEYWORDS (lithology, age, stratigraphy, structure, alteration, mineralization, size and attitude):

REFERENCES TO PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT WORK AND ASSESSMENT REPORT NUMBERS:

Ministry of Forests, Mines and Lands

BC Geological Survey

Assessment Report

Title Page and Summary

(at centre of work)

MAILING ADDRESS:

Next Page

Geochemical $8701.51

Jarrod Brown, M.Sc., P.Geo

2010

4807127/Nov 3, 2010; 4827946/Jan 20, 2011

Claire

Claire, Claire 2

REE, Nb

Vernon 82L16

50 49 25 118 14 00

Cathro Resources Ltd.

2560 Telford Place

Kamloops BC, V1S 0A3

Zimtu Capital Corp

1450 - 789 West Pender St

Vancouver, BC V6C 1H2

paragneiss, Monashee Group, pegmatites, skarn, REE, Nb

none

Jarrod A. Brown

Digitally signed by Jarrod A. Brown DN: cn=Jarrod A. Brown, o=TerraLogic Exploration Services, ou=Chief Geologist,[email protected],c=CADate: 2011.01.20 15:43:07 -08'00'

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GEOLOGICAL (scale, area)

Ground, mapping

Photo interpretation

GEOPHYSICAL (line-kilometres)

Ground

Magnetic

Electromagnetic

Induced Polarization

Radiometric

Seismic

Other

Airborne

GEOCHEMICAL

(number of samples analysed for...)

Soil

Silt

Rock

Other

DRILLING

(total metres; number of holes, size)

Core

Non-core

RELATED TECHNICAL

Sampling/assaying

Petrographic

Mineralographic

Metallurgic

PROSPECTING (scale, area)

PREPARATORY / PHYSICAL

Line/grid (kilometres)

(scale, area)

Legal surveys (scale, area)

Road, local access (kilometres)/trail

Topographic/Photogrammetric

Trench (metres)

Underground dev. (metres)

Other

TYPE OF WORK IN

THIS REPORT

EXTENT OF WORK

(IN METRIC UNITS)

ON WHICH CLAIMS PROJECT COSTS

APPORTIONED

(incl. support)

TOTAL COST:

(scale, area)

Line/grid (kilometres)

PROSPECTING (scale, area)

Metallurgic

Mineralographic

Petrographic

Sampling/assaying

Non-core

Core

Other

Rock

Silt

Soil

Airborne

Other

Seismic

Radiometric

Induced Polarization

Electromagnetic

Magnetic

Photo interpretation

Ground, mapping

$8701.51

$1740.30Clair _4 man days assoc w silt sampling

$6961.21Clair _

0 Rock Samples

6 Silt Samples

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2010 GEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT

At the

CLAIRE PROJECT

Monashee Mountain Range, SE British Columbia, Canada

Vernon Mining Division

Mapsheet 82L/16

Center of Work

Latitude 50° 49’ 25” N, Longitude 118° 14’ 00” W

Prepared for:

Zimtu Capital Corp.

1450 - 789 West Pender St.

Vancouver, BC V6C 1H2

And

Cathro Resources Ltd.

2560 Telford Place

Kamloops, BC V1S 0A3

And

First Gold Exploration Inc.

370, rue des Magnolias

Laval, Quebec H7A 0A3

By

Jarrod A. Brown, M.Sc., P.Geo. - Chief Geologist

TerraLogic Exploration Inc.

Suite 200, 44-12th Ave. S.

Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 2R7

January 20th, 2011

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BC Geological Survey Assessment Report 31971
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SUMMARY

The following assessment report describes fieldwork and analytical results completed at the Claire

Property, located approximately 20 kilometres south of Revelstoke BC on the north fork of Blanket

Creek. The 1 day fieldwork program was completed by TerraLogic Exploration Inc. of Cranbrook BC,

on behalf of the client partnership between Zimtu Capital Corp. (50%), and Cazador Resources Ltd. /

Cathro Resources Corp. (50%). As of December 15th, 2010 the property and 6 other REE-Nb

properties were optioned out by Zimtu Capital Corp to First Gold Exploration Inc.

Regionally the area is underlain by high-grade paragneisses of the Monashee Group, specifically

biotite-feldspar-quartz gneisses to the south and quartzite (qurartz arenite) units to the north. A number

of unnkown granitoid stocks are noted to the north and west of the property area and quartz-feldspar-

mica pegmatite sills and dykes are commonly intercalated/intruded with the various paragneisses.

The primary goal of the 2010 field program was to identify the source of the highly elevated total REE

result from an RGS sample collected on the north fork of Blanket Creek. It is believed that the

pegmatites in the area, or alkaline intrusions similar to those at Mount Copeland may exist in the

property area. Emphasis of the field work was placed on obtaining reliable silt samples. The crew

consisted of two geologists (Jarrod Brown M.Sc., P.Geo., Michelle McKeough, B.Sc.) and two

technical staff (Glen Hendrickson B.Sc., Nathan Taylor). In all, a total of 2 person-field-days and 2

person-days of logistical support were spent on the Claire claim and resulted in the collection of 6

stream silt samples. Total expenditures at the Claire Property for 2010 were $8701.51

Weather conditions prevented heli-access above 1500 m AMSL on the field day at the Claire. Access

to the bowl of the main drainage below this elevation allowed for good silt coverage. Some limited

outcrop exposure was explored in the bluffs at the base of several waterfalls (sillimanite bearing biotite

gneiss with 0.2-1 m white granitic sills containing trace tourmaline), but no anomalous mineralized

rock was encountered at this elevation.

Results for the 6 silt samples averaged 456 ppm TREE (total rare earth elements) and 19 ppm Nb with

respective maximum values of 723 ppm TREE and 41.3 ppm Nb. Average and peak values are low

relative to most other properties Zimtu properties examined in SE BC in 2010. Despite the marginal

results, the areas draining the original RGS anomaly have yet to be adequately assessed. Additional silt

sampling and prospecting is recommended with a proposed budget of $14,889.00.

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Table of Contents

INTORDUCTION....................................................................................................................................1

LOCATION AND TENURE DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................1

ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY..........................................4

HISTORY....................................................................................................................................................4

GEOLOGICAL SETTING.....................................................................................................................5

REGIONAL GEOLOGY...................................................................................................................................5

LOCAL GEOLOGY.......................................................................................................................................5

2010 EXPLORATION PROGRAM.......................................................................................................6

2010 PROGRAM RESULTS...................................................................................................................6

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS...............................................................................10

REFERENCES.......................................................................................................................................11

List of Figures

FIGURE 1: PROPERTY LOCATION MAP.........................................................................................2

FIGURE 2: TENURE MAP....................................................................................................................3

FIGURE 3: REGIONAL GEOLOGY....................................................................................................7

FIGURE 4: GEOCHEMISTRY RESULTS (ROCK, SILT) -TREE, Y, NB.......................................8

FIGURE 5: GEOSTATION LOCATIONS............................................................................................9

List of Tables

TABLE 1: CLAIRE PROPERTY MINERAL TENURES (MTO)*....................................................1

TABLE 2: MINFILE OCCURRENCES WITHIN 7.5 KM OF TENURE BOUNDARIES.............1

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List of Appendices

Appendix I Statement of Qualifications

Appendix II Statement of Expenditures

Appendix III Geochemical Protocol

3.1 Geochemistry- Field sampling techniques

3.2 Geochemistry- Analytical techniques

3.3 Software programs used

Appendix IV Sample Locations / Descriptions

4.1 Rock Samples

4.2 Stream - Silt Samples

Appendix V Analytical Certificates

5.1 Rock Samples

5.2 Silt Samples

Appendix VI Geostations

6.1 Station Locations

6.2 Lithology

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 1

INTORDUCTION

Location and Tenure Description

The Claire Property is located approximately 20 kilometres south of Revelstoke BC, centred on

Latitude 50° 49’ 25” N, Longitude 118° 14’ 00” W (Figure 1). Highway 23 is within 8 kilometres of

the eastern tenure boundary, with logging roads of suspect access approaching the same boundary

within approximately 4 kilometres. Best access to the property area is by helicopter from Revelstoke.

As of January 20, 2010 the Claire property comprised a total of 2 MTO claims covering 1020.69 Ha

(Figure 2 and Table 1). All claims are within the Vernon mining division.

Mineral exploration activities at any mineral property located within the province of BC is subject to

approval through the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. Under the rules and

regulations set out in the Mineral Title Act, the value of exploration and development required to

maintain a mineral claim for one year is at least $4 per hectare during each of the first, second and third

anniversary years and approximately $8 per hectare for each subsequent anniversary year.

Table 1: Claire Property Mineral Tenures (MTO)*

*as of January 20, 2010

Tenure

Number

Claim

Name

Owner Tenure

Type

Tenure Sub

Type

Map

Number

Issue Date Good To Date* Status Area (ha)

677623 CLAIRE 213411

(100%)

Mineral Claim 082L 2009/dec/01 2012/dec/20 GOOD 510.4

677643 CLAIRE 2 213411

(100%)

Mineral Claim 082L 2009/dec/01 2012/dec/20 GOOD 510.29

TOTAL 1020.69

No historical showings exist within the tenured area, or within 5km of the tenure boundaries. One

showing exist in similar regional strata, 7.5 kilometres to the north (Table 2).

Table 2: Minfile Occurrences within 7.5 Km of Tenure boundaries

Minfile

Number

Name Status Commodities Map

Number

Lat/ Long Deposit Types

082LNE015 Mount

Begbie

Showing Gemstones,

Beryl

082L16E 50 º 53' 18" N

118º 14' 52" W

O01:Rare element pegmatite

-LCT family

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 4

Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography

The Claire Property is located approximately 20 kilometres south of Revelstoke BC on the north fork

of Blanket Creek. Highway 23 is within 8 kilometres of the eastern tenure boundary, with logging

roads of suspect access approaching the same boundary within approximately 4 kilometres. Best

access to the property area is by helicopter from Revelstoke.

The Claire Property area encompasses one complete east facing drainage basin. The western half of the

property is situated above treeline (2000-2500 m AMSL) with sharp east-descending ridge-lines

demarcating the northern and southern tenure limits.. Moderate grades define the cirque area central to

the ridge lines with a 500 m long tarn situated at 1960 m AMSL. Below 2000 m alpine gives way to

mixed subalpine to old growth forests and extensive alder-laden avalanche slide paths. The lowest

elevation area in the tenures area is 1140 m. Lower elevations up to about 1300 m comprise an interior

rain forest of western red cedar and western hemlock over a dense undergrowth of devil's club, alder,

and bracken fern. Above 1300 m, the two main tree species are subalpine firs and Engelmann spruce.

Moist Pacific air releases a large amount of precipitation over the Monashee Mountains. Heavy

snowfalls, combined with steep terrain, render the area an active avalanche zone. January sees the

greatest amounts of precipitation (150 - 200 mm) while July is both the warmest and driest month.

Maximum average temperatures for January and July are -4ºC and 27ºC respectively.

The nearest major city center, Revelstoke BC (pop. 7500) is located on the Trans Canada Highway, 651

kilometers east of Vancouver BC. Revelstoke is an important industrial hub for the region and a

popular tourist destination, so it has most major amenities and services.

History

Very little history is published for this rugged and remote area. Regional geological mapping at 1:

100000 scale was completed by the GSC (OF 658; Read, 1979).

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 5

GEOLOGICAL SETTING

Regional Geology

In British Columbia, carbonatites, nepheline and sodalite syenites gneisses and related alkaline rocks

are found in a broad zone which is parallel to, and on either side of the Rocky Mountain Trench (Pell,

1989). Three subzones are distinguished as hosts for the above rock types (1) the Foreland Belt &

Cassiar Mountains, (2) the Omineca Belt – alkaline rocks are hosted by metamorphosed Precambrian to

Early Cambrian strata and (3) the Omineca Belt – alkaline rocks are hosted by core gneiss complexes.

The region underlain by the Clair Claim group can be included in the #3 subzone.

The Claire claims (Figure 3) are located along the north fork of Blanket creek, 10 kilometeres east of

upper Arrow Lake in the Shuswap Metamorphic complex. Regionally the area is underlain by high-

grade paragneisses of the Monashee Group, specifically biotite-feldspar-quartz gneisses to the south

and quartzite (qurartz arenite) units to the north (GSC MEM 296, GSC OF 658 ). A number of

unnkown granitoid stocks are noted to the north and west of the property area (GSC OF 658) and

quartz-feldspar-mica pegmatite sills and dykes are commonly intercalated/intruded? with the various

paragneisses (eg MF 082LNE015, 082LNE033, 082LNE035). Pegmatite dykes noted at Mount Begbie

are notably enriched in tourmaline and beryl (MF 082LNE015).

Local Geology

No detailed geological studies have been completed at the local geology scale. Limited traverses in

2010 identified outcrops dominated by sillimanite bearing biotite gneiss with 0.2-1 m white granitic

sills containing trace tourmaline.

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 6

2010 EXPLORATION PROGRAM

The primary goal of the 2010 field program was to identify the source of the highly elevated total REE

result from an RGS sample collected on the north fork of Blanket Creek. In July 2010, a crew of 4

TerraLogic staff attempted to access the property by helicopter in order to prospect and silt sample in

the vicinity of the tarn at 1960 m. Poor weather precluded a safe landing at the tarn, but two persons

were successfully placed in Blanket Creek at the base of the cliffs below the tarn at 1290 m AMSL.

In all, a total of 2 person-field-days and 2 person-days of logistical support were spent on the property

and resulted in the collection of 6 stream silt samples. Sample descriptions are tabulated in Appendix

IV with locations plotted in Figure 4. All samples were sent to ACME analytical laboratories in

Vancouver, BC for lithium- metaborate fusion followed by ICP-MS (4B) (see Appendix III for details).

Analytical certificates are included in Appendix V and results for TREE (Total Rare Earth Elements),

Y, and Nb plotted in Figures 4. Total expenditures at the Claire Property for 2010 were $8701.51

2010 PROGRAM RESULTS

Weather conditions prevented heli-access above 1500 m AMSL on the field day at the Claire. Access

to the bowl of the main drainage below this elevation allowed for good silt coverage. Some limited

outcrop exposure was explored in the bluffs at the base of several waterfalls (sillimanite bearing biotite

gneiss with 0.2-1 m white granitic sills containing trace tourmaline), but no anomalous mineralized

rock was encountered at this elevation.

Results for the 6 silt samples averaged 456 ppm TREE (total rare earth elements) and 19 ppm Nb with

respective maximum values of 723 ppm TREE and 41.3 ppm Nb. Average and peak values are low

relative to most other properties Zimtu properties examined in SE BC in 2010. Silt sampling was

biased towards tributaries on the northeast side of the main drainage. Only one silt sample

(MMCRS002) returned weakly anomalous REEs and Nb, which sampled a pronounced high-reaching

gulch to the northeast.

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9th highest Light REE (Ce+La+Sm) in BC, and9th highest Total REE (Ce+La+Sm+Lu+Tb+Yb)

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 10

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The main drainage sample at 1240 m AMSL (JBCRS001) did not detect appreciable anomalies of

either REEs or Nb, shedding a negative light on the property as a whole. However, much terrane above

this elevation remains to be explored. The lake at 1960 m AMSL could act as a local barrier to heavy

minerals so areas proximal to- and above the lake should see additional sampling and prospecting.

The original RGS anomaly near the southeastern limit of the property remains unexplained. Tributaries

draining into Blanket Creek between the RGS silt sample near 1200 m AMSL, and sample JBCRS001

at 1240 m AMSL have yet to be silt-stream sampled and prospected as well.

Recommendations for the property are as follows:

Heli-Silting program

10 sq km @ 0.4 samps/ sq km = 5 silt samples

10 samples/ heli hour = 0.5 heli-hours

=0.5 person-days

Prospecting/Mapping

1 days x 4 persons = 4 person days

=15 rock samples + 15 silt samples

=1.2 heli-hours

Recon soil geochem program

not required until anomalous silts or rocks are located

Channel sampling and mapping

not required until anomalous rocks are located

Airborne radiometric survey

not required until anomalous silts or rocks are located

TOTALS: person-days: 4.5

Heli-hours: 1.8

Samples: 35

= $14,889.87

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2010 Claire Assessment Report Page 11

REFERENCES

Jones, A.G. (1959): Vernon Map area, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir no.

296.

Pell, J. (1994): CARBONATITES, NEPHELINE SYENITES, KIMBERLITES AND RELATED

ROCKS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy, Mines and

Petroleum Resources. Bulletin No. 88.

Read, P. B. (1979): Geology and mineral deposits, Eastern part of Vernon, east-half. Geological Survey

of Canada, Open File 658; 1 sheet.

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Appendix I – Statement of Qualifications

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APPENDIX I _ STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Jarrod A. Brown of 6660-4 Harrop-Procter Road, in the city ofNelson in the Provinceof British Columbia hereby certify that:

l) I am a Professional Geoscientist registered with the Association of ProfessionalEneineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia ffi29239\.

I am a graduate of the University of Manitoba with the degree of Master ofScience in Geology (2001).

I am a graduate of Simon Fraser University with the degree of Bachelor ofScience in Physical Geography (1997).

I have practiced my profession in North America since 1998, having worked forvarious Junior Resource Companies and government surveys.

This report is based upon a personal examination of all available company andgovernment reports pertinent to the subject property, and upon fieldworkundertaken on the property in July and October of 2010.

I am independent of the client companies Zimtu Capital Corp and First GoldExploration [nc, having no vested interests, stocks or options in those companiesor of the Trident property.

Dated this 1Oth day of December, 2010, in Nelson, British Columbia.

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A. Brown, P. Geo.

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Appendix II – Statement of Expenditures

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2010 Claire ExpendituresExploration Work type Comment Days Totals

Personnel / Position Field Days Days Rate Subtotal

Jarrod Brown - Project Manager 13-Jul-10 1.14 $600.00 $684.00

Michelle McKeough - Project Geologist 13-Jul-10 1.08 $495.00 $534.60

Glen Hendrickson - GeoTech 13-Jul-10 1.20 $525.00 $630.00

Nathan Taylor - Assitant 13-Jul-10 1.08 $425.00 $459.00

$2,307.60 $2,307.60

Office Studies List Personnel

Project Management Jarrod Brown 0.58 600.00 348.00

Project Planning Brad Robison 0.18 525.00 94.50

Logistics Management and field DB Ben Kary 0.10 425.00 42.50

Literature search Michelle McKough 0.20 495.00 99.00

Database compilation Glen Hendrickson - GIS coordinator 0.10 525.00 52.50

Database compilation Chris Gallahger - Office manager 0.10 720.00 72.00

Sample and gear prep Nathan Taylor 0.10 425.00 42.50

Report preparation Jarrod Brown 1.50 600.00 900.00

Report preparation Brad Robison 1.00 525.00 525.00

$2,176.00 $2,176.00

Geochemical Surveying Number of Samples No. Rate Subtotal

Silt 6.0 $42.17 $253.02

$253.02 $253.02

Transportation No. Rate Subtotal

Truck wi insurance - per week Unit#03 $100.00 $91.00

Mileage per km-Unit#03 $0.30 $13.44

fuel $41.79

Helicopter (hours) 1.3 $1,920.00

$2,066.23 $2,066.23

Accommodation & Food Rates per day

Hotel $250.97

Camp $77.75

Meals day rate or actual costs-specify $115.03

$443.75 $443.75

Geological and Geochemical

Sampling Consumables sample bags, tags, flagging, etc… $37.77

$37.77 $37.77

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Equipment Rentals per day

Field kits - per day pack with gear, GPS, palm, etc… $35.00 $126.00

Radio wi charger - per week $20.80

Satelite phone wi charger - per week $22.98

Computer wi printer - per week $13.00

Chainsaw - per week $5.85

Trailer Enclosed - per week - Unit #03 $78.00

ATV side by side - per week $111.80

Digital Camera - per day $6.00

XRF Innov-X - per week $260.00

Truck wi insurance - per day Unit#04 $20.00

Mileage per km-Unit#04 $23.88

Scintillometer BGS - per week $300.00

Fieldhouse Accomodations - per day $9.00

$997.31 $997.31

Freight

Greyhound Shipping $13.37

$13.37 $13.37

TerraLogic Exploration Handling and Adminstration Fees

$406.46 $406.46

TOTAL Expenditures $8,701.51

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APPENDIX III – GEOCHEMICAL PROTOCOL

• Geochemistry- Field sampling techniques

The purpose of rock, stream silt sampling was to locate areas with elevated high-tech

metals, as well as other potential pathfinder elements, in order to assess the overall

economic potential of the area. Known high-tech metal occurrences have been observed

both within and external to alkaline intrusive syenites, pryoxenites and carbonatites and

associated fennites.

Rock samples were collected in the field by placing 1-3 kg of material in heavy grade

plastic sample bags with the sample number written on both sides in permanent marker.

Each sample bag was then sealed with a plastic cable tie and samples were transported

back to camp at the end of each day. A representative piece of each sample was often

collected and returned to camp for further examination in the event of an interesting or

exceptional analytical result.

Silt samples were collected from active creeks whenever possible, and placed and sealed

into brown paper kraft bags. Samples were dried at the motel daily. Relevant details

such as location parameters, depth, horizon, quality, were recorded by the sampler in field

notebooks and/or hand-held PDAs.

Sample sites were marked in the field with orange or pink arctic-grade flagging and an

aluminum tag, both having been marked with the appropriate sample number. Sample

locations were determined by hand-held GPS set to report locations in UTM coordinates

using the North American datum established in 1983 (NAD 83), within UTM zone 11.

Thus, all maps, figures and UTM coordinates referring to herein may be assumed to

reference UTM NAD 83 zone 11.

All surface geochemical samples were collected by company geologists or sampling

technicians trained by TerraLogic staff geologists. The samples were maintained as a

single group and then shipped for analysis at ACME labs in Vancouver BC.

• Geochemistry- Analytical techniques

All samples were sent to ACME Laboratories in Vancouver BC, which is a certified lab

under the Assayers Certification Program of British Columbia. Rock and silt samples

were analyzed using the Group 4B03 + 1DX2 package which is a two part analysis. Rare

earth and refractory elements are determined by ICP mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)

following a Lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion; while precious and base metals are

determined using the 1Dx package by aqua regia digestion followed by ICP-MS. A

subset of samples submitted by Dahrouge included the additional 4A whole rock analysis.

All samples were collected, handled, catalogued and prepared for shipment by TerraLogic

Exploration staff.

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2010 Analyses by Acme Labs (http://www.acmelab.com)

Package Elements

Group 4B03:

LiBO2 Fusion + Nitric AcidICP-MS – 5g

Be,Co,Cs,Ga,Hf,Nb,Rb,Sn,Sr,Ta,Th,U,V,W,Zr,Y, La,Ce,Pr,Nd,Sm,Eu,Gd,Tb,Dy,Ho,Er, Tm,Yb,Lu

Group 1DX2:

Aqua regiaICP-MS – 15g

Mo,Cu,Pb,Zn,Ni,As,Cd,Sb,Bi,Ag,Au,Hg,Tl,Se

Group 4A:

LiBO2 Fusion + Nitric AcidICP-ES – 5g

SiO2,Al2O3,Fe2O3,CaO,MgO,Na2O,K2O,MnO,TiO2,P2O5,C2O3,Ba,LOI,C,S

• Software Programs

The following software programs were used in the acquisition, management and

presentation of field data:

• Office 2007 and Open Office for report writing and in field data entry

• All field data and geochemistry results were ultimately compiled into an Access

2007 .mdb database file.

• All figure maps were generated using Arc GIS 9.3

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Appendix IV – Sample Locations and Descriptions

4.1 Silt Samples

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Sample Number Sampler Date (m/d/y) UTM - East UTM - North Turbitiy Size (1-5) Quality (1-5)

Appendix 4.1 - Silt Sample Locations and Descriptions

Depth (cm)

JBCRS001 JB 7/13/2010 413688 5630211 MED 5 5 5

JBCRS002 JB 7/13/2010 413375 5630662 HIGH 5 4 3

JBCRS003 JB 7/13/2010 413337 5630642 HIGH 5 5 4

MMCRS001 MM 5/16/2005 413609 5630665 MED 5 3 3

MMCRS002 MM 5/16/2005 413503 5630606 MED 5 3 4

MMCRS003 MM 5/16/2005 413383 5630438 HIGH 5 3 2

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Appendix V – Analytical Certificates

5.1 – Silt Samples

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Jarrod Brown

Canada-Vancouver

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Method

Code

Code Description Report

Status

SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES

Test

Wgt (g)

Number of

Samples

Lab

SS80 Dry at 60C sieve 100g to -80 mesh6 VAN

Dry at 60C Dry at 60C6 VAN

RJSV Saving all or part of Soil Reject6 VAN

4B03 LiBO2/Li2B4O7 fusion ICP-MS analysis Completed0.26 VAN

1DX2 1:1:1 Aqua Regia digestion ICP-MS analysis Completed156 VAN

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

Chris GallagherCC:

Invoice To:

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.All results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the liabilities for actual cost of analysis only.“*” asterisk indicates that an analytical result could not be provided due to unusually high levels of interference from other elements.

Acme does not accept responsibility for samples left at the laboratory after 90

days without prior written instructions for sample storage or return.

Return

Return

RTRN-RJT

RTRN-PLP

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VAN10003549.1

CLIENT JOB INFORMATION

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MDL

Unit

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Method 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B

Ba Be Co Cs Ga Hf Nb Rb Sn Sr Ta V W Zr Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

1 1 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.5 0.1 8 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.3 0.05

JBCRS001 Silt 889 2 16.4 3.6 23.5 7.1 20.2 215.0 3 208.4 1.4 120 1.4 258.2 20.6 50.4 104.7 11.51 44.0 7.13

JBCRS002 Silt 539 2 22.9 2.9 19.7 14.8 13.5 116.6 2 206.6 1.0 115 <0.5 503.5 37.9 122.2 254.8 29.09 111.9 17.88

JBCRS003 Silt 600 2 26.1 3.9 18.5 10.0 14.5 159.9 2 152.8 0.9 98 0.6 343.8 47.5 82.6 174.2 19.13 72.7 11.62

MMCS001 Silt 656 2 30.2 3.3 22.8 11.3 15.2 153.0 2 168.2 1.0 154 <0.5 409.0 38.8 104.1 224.5 25.32 96.3 15.99

MMCS002 Silt 2207 3 32.8 1.7 16.2 14.9 41.3 77.3 2 1142 2.3 165 0.7 576.7 46.8 154.4 320.1 37.45 147.5 20.86

MMCS003 Silt 504 1 19.1 2.6 14.4 7.6 10.2 91.5 2 164.9 0.6 79 0.5 272.8 32.6 66.1 138.0 15.32 58.6 9.31

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only. This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Mo Cu Pb Zn Ag Ni Co Mn Fe As Au

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppb

0.02 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.01 0.5 0.5

JBCRS001 Silt 1.21 5.99 0.80 4.02 0.72 1.84 0.27 1.81 0.26 1.4 42.7 5.0 95 <0.1 34.1 18.0 517 4.89 6.7 1.5

JBCRS002 Silt 1.81 14.39 1.78 8.09 1.36 3.46 0.50 3.47 0.51 1.9 47.4 10.9 84 <0.1 29.7 21.8 632 3.60 1.8 33.6

JBCRS003 Silt 1.33 9.84 1.37 8.04 1.69 5.08 0.72 4.51 0.67 2.4 56.0 32.1 91 0.1 29.2 28.7 1045 4.26 11.6 43.7

MMCS001 Silt 1.71 13.37 1.72 8.36 1.37 3.70 0.52 3.52 0.51 1.7 66.9 12.6 121 0.1 43.0 29.0 845 5.07 11.9 5.6

MMCS002 Silt 3.80 15.87 1.85 9.45 1.68 4.37 0.63 4.19 0.62 1.2 45.2 10.9 63 <0.1 96.4 31.3 536 4.38 1.4 1.3

MMCS003 Silt 1.18 8.00 1.11 6.01 1.15 3.18 0.45 2.78 0.42 2.4 45.4 13.3 73 <0.1 27.1 20.2 623 3.45 5.8 1.3

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only. This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

Sr Cd Sb Bi V Ca P La Cr Mg Ba Ti B Al Na K W Hg Sc Tl

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm

1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 0.01 0.001 1 1 0.01 1 0.001 1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1

JBCRS001 Silt 25 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 113 0.24 0.062 13 87 1.96 289 0.418 <1 3.54 0.036 2.11 0.4 <0.01 10.5 0.8

JBCRS002 Silt 20 0.3 0.1 0.1 85 0.39 0.117 17 66 1.17 166 0.250 <1 2.42 0.027 0.92 0.2 0.03 6.4 0.6

JBCRS003 Silt 30 0.4 0.3 0.3 82 0.47 0.104 19 66 1.00 185 0.222 1 2.22 0.022 0.86 0.2 0.06 6.5 0.6

MMCS001 Silt 29 0.2 0.1 0.2 86 0.49 0.104 14 66 1.13 158 0.257 <1 2.57 0.042 1.05 0.1 <0.01 9.5 0.6

MMCS002 Silt 488 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 108 2.10 0.573 87 152 2.36 1198 0.087 <1 2.48 0.119 1.20 0.1 0.01 3.7 0.3

MMCS003 Silt 37 0.2 0.2 0.2 70 0.47 0.111 13 54 0.93 174 0.192 1 2.21 0.027 0.76 0.2 0.06 5.1 0.5

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only. This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

S Ga Se Te

% ppm ppm ppm

0.05 1 0.5 0.2

JBCRS001 Silt <0.05 15 <0.5 0.2

JBCRS002 Silt 0.11 11 <0.5 <0.2

JBCRS003 Silt 0.19 11 1.1 <0.2

MMCS001 Silt 0.11 10 0.7 <0.2

MMCS002 Silt 0.15 10 <0.5 <0.2

MMCS003 Silt 0.18 10 0.6 <0.2

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QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.1 QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.14B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B

Ba Be Co Cs Ga Hf Nb Rb Sn Sr Ta V W Zr Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

1 1 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.5 0.1 8 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.3 0.05

Pulp Duplicates

JBCRS003 Silt 600 2 26.1 3.9 18.5 10.0 14.5 159.9 2 152.8 0.9 98 0.6 343.8 47.5 82.6 174.2 19.13 72.7 11.62

REP JBCRS003 QC

Reference Materials

STD DS7 Standard

STD DS7 Standard

STD DS7 Standard

STD DS7 Standard

STD SO-18 Standard 512 <1 25.6 6.9 16.9 9.5 19.7 26.9 15 387.4 7.1 195 14.1 286.6 29.5 11.7 26.3 3.22 13.3 2.71

STD SO-18 Standard 511 2 26.7 6.9 17.5 9.6 20.5 27.4 15 397.3 7.2 199 14.6 293.0 30.3 11.9 26.9 3.32 14.1 2.81

STD SO-18 Expected 514 1 26.2 7.1 17.6 9.8 21.3 28.7 15 407.4 7.4 200 14.8 280 31 12.3 27.1 3.45 14 3

STD DS7 Expected

BLK Blank <1 <1 <0.2 <0.1 <0.5 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.5 <0.1 <8 <0.5 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.02 <0.3 <0.05

BLK Blank

BLK Blank

BLK Blank

BLK Blank

MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method

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QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.1 QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.14B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Mo Cu Pb Zn Ag Ni Co Mn Fe As Au

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppb

0.02 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.01 0.5 0.5

Pulp Duplicates

JBCRS003 Silt 1.33 9.84 1.37 8.04 1.69 5.08 0.72 4.51 0.67 2.4 56.0 32.1 91 0.1 29.2 28.7 1045 4.26 11.6 43.7

REP JBCRS003 QC 2.3 56.4 32.7 89 0.1 27.8 29.6 1090 4.24 11.5 33.2

Reference Materials

STD DS7 Standard 23.6 105.2 63.5 398 1.0 59.5 10.6 694 2.61 47.2 68.2

STD DS7 Standard 21.6 116.5 65.1 418 1.0 60.5 10.0 636 2.48 56.3 64.5

STD DS7 Standard 23.7 122.1 75.6 433 1.0 63.1 10.3 680 2.64 54.8 73.3

STD DS7 Standard 20.8 109.9 70.9 404 1.0 53.6 9.4 633 2.50 50.7 71.2

STD SO-18 Standard 0.81 2.86 0.47 2.85 0.59 1.73 0.26 1.73 0.26

STD SO-18 Standard 0.84 2.98 0.48 2.89 0.59 1.78 0.27 1.75 0.26

STD SO-18 Expected 0.89 2.93 0.53 3 0.62 1.84 0.27 1.79 0.27

STD DS7 Expected 20.5 109 70.6 411 0.9 56 9.7 627 2.39 48.2 70

BLK Blank <0.02 <0.05 <0.01 <0.05 <0.02 <0.03 <0.01 <0.05 <0.01

BLK Blank <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.01 <0.5 <0.5

BLK Blank <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.01 <0.5 <0.5

BLK Blank <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.01 <0.5 <0.5

BLK Blank <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 <0.01 <0.5 <0.5

MDL

Unit

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Method

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QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.1 QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.11DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

Sr Cd Sb Bi V Ca P La Cr Mg Ba Ti B Al Na K W Hg Sc Tl

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm

1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 0.01 0.001 1 1 0.01 1 0.001 1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1

Pulp Duplicates

JBCRS003 Silt 30 0.4 0.3 0.3 82 0.47 0.104 19 66 1.00 185 0.222 1 2.22 0.022 0.86 0.2 0.06 6.5 0.6

REP JBCRS003 QC 29 0.4 0.3 0.3 77 0.48 0.111 23 66 1.03 191 0.251 2 2.35 0.024 0.90 0.3 0.05 6.5 0.6

Reference Materials

STD DS7 Standard 86 6.0 5.5 4.2 93 1.09 0.086 15 268 1.09 420 0.128 40 1.17 0.119 0.52 3.9 0.21 2.4 4.3

STD DS7 Standard 80 6.7 6.1 4.6 87 1.00 0.083 14 217 1.08 435 0.131 38 1.10 0.114 0.49 3.9 0.20 2.6 4.2

STD DS7 Standard 80 6.5 6.3 4.9 94 1.06 0.079 15 241 1.14 429 0.143 41 1.15 0.110 0.50 4.1 0.23 2.7 4.3

STD DS7 Standard 83 6.2 6.5 5.2 84 0.93 0.085 14 209 1.05 417 0.132 40 1.02 0.102 0.45 3.7 0.22 2.7 4.5

STD SO-18 Standard

STD SO-18 Standard

STD SO-18 Expected

STD DS7 Expected 69 6.4 4.6 4.5 84 0.93 0.08 12 179 1.05 410 0.124 39 0.959 0.089 0.44 3.4 0.2 2.5 4.2

BLK Blank

BLK Blank <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <2 <0.01 <0.001 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.001 <1 <0.01 <0.001 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.1 <0.1

BLK Blank <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <2 <0.01 <0.001 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.001 <1 <0.01 <0.001 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.1 <0.1

BLK Blank <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <2 <0.01 <0.001 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.001 <1 <0.01 <0.001 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.1 <0.1

BLK Blank <1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <2 <0.01 <0.001 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.001 <1 <0.01 <0.001 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.1 <0.1

MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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Revy-REE

Suite 200, 44 - 12th Ave. S.

Cranbrook BC V1C 2R7 Canada

TerraLogic Exploration Inc.Client:

Project:

Report Date:

www.acmelab.com

Phone (604) 253-3158 Fax (604) 253-1716

1020 Cordova St. East Vancouver BC V6A 4A3 Canada

4PartPage:

August 17, 2010

Acme Analytical Laboratories (Vancouver) Ltd.

QUALITY CONTROL REPORT VAN10003549.11DX15 1DX15 1DX15 1DX15

S Ga Se Te

% ppm ppm ppm

0.05 1 0.5 0.2

Pulp Duplicates

JBCRS003 Silt 0.19 11 1.1 <0.2

REP JBCRS003 QC 0.25 12 1.0 0.3

Reference Materials

STD DS7 Standard 0.17 6 3.8 0.9

STD DS7 Standard 0.25 6 3.5 1.2

STD DS7 Standard 0.20 5 3.7 2.3

STD DS7 Standard 0.17 5 3.3 1.4

STD SO-18 Standard

STD SO-18 Standard

STD SO-18 Expected

STD DS7 Expected 0.19 5 3.5 1.08

BLK Blank

BLK Blank <0.05 <1 <0.5 <0.2

BLK Blank <0.05 <1 <0.5 <0.2

BLK Blank <0.05 <1 <0.5 <0.2

BLK Blank <0.05 <1 <0.5 <0.2

MDL

Unit

Analyte

Method

This report supersedes all previous preliminary and final reports with this file number dated prior to the date on this certificate. Signature indicates final approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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Appendix VI – Geological Mapping

6.1 – Station Locations

6.2 Lithology

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Appendix 6.1 - 2010 Geostation LocationsStation Number

Date(dd/mm/yyyy)

Type LocationMethod

Elevation(m)

Easting(m)

Northing(m)

GPS Accuracy(m)

Comments

JBCRG001 7/13/2010 outcrop GPS413601 5630646.3 2 First oc at claire with michelle

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QT_LITH

6.2 - 2010 Lithology

STATNUM STAT_PROJ USERNAME STAT_DATE STATYPE MAN_UTM_EAST MAN_UTM_NORTH ROCKNAME META_INDIC LITH_NOTEJBCRG001 CR JB 7/13/2010 outcrop 413601.06 5630646.3 Gneiss sillimanite Biotite orthogneiss w 0.2-1m wht granitic sills w tr tourmaline. Sme lith as high boulder scint cnts below.

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