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2.10173 LUCAS010
RECEIVED
JUN 2 O 1987
MINING LANDS SECTION
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
On The
LUCAS TOHHSHIP - 4 CLAIM GROUP
For
FALCONBRIDGE LTD.
by sR. J. Meikle Hay 20, 1987
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. . . .
LOCATION AND ACCESS
PERSONNEL . . . . .
CLAII1 STATUS. , . .
GEOLOGY . . . . . .
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SURVEY PARAMETERSLinecutting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Magnetometer Survey. . .......,..... 3VLF-EH Survey. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 4
SURVEY RESULTS. . . . . . .
RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATE
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LIST OF MAPS
112500Map No.l Magnetometer Survey Map No.2 VLF Survey Is2500
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure l Property Location HapFigure 2 Road Location HapFigure 3 Claim Location Hap l" * 1/2 mileFigure 4 Geology Map (From OGS Map 2205)
APPENDICES
Appendix A Crone Geophysics Radem VLF-EH Specifications Appendix B Scintrex HP-2 Proton Precession Magnetometer
Specifications
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l l l l INTRODUCTION
A program of Linecutting, Magnetometer and VLF-EM survey was
carried out on a 4 claim group in Lucas Township, for
l Falconbridge Ltd. The work was carried out to Falconbridge's
specifications by Exsics Exploration Limited between May 1-14,
l 1987.
. The purpose of the surveys was to test the property for
* conductors and magnetic susceptability which could indicate the
fl presence of sulphide mineralization.
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LOCATION AND ACCESS
B This property is located approximately 41 km north of the
city of Timmins, Ontario. The property lies in Lucas Township,
l Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario.
Access to the property is via helicopter from Timmins.
l Heavy equipment can be brought in on a series of "winter type"
m muskeg tractor roads (Figure l, 2}.
lPERSONNEL
lg The following people were directly involved with the
surveys: :
l Brian Keen Timminsr Ontario
Pierre Noel Timmins f Ontario
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The property consists of 4 unpatented, contiguious, mining
l c laims numbered 805670, 805671, 805672, 805673. The claims are
believed to be held by Falconbridge Ltd., however, no claim
status has been ascertained by the author (see Figure 3)
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CLIENT: FALCONBRIDGE LTD.PROPERTY: LUCAS TOWNSHIP
TITLE:
LOCATION MAP
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EXSICS EXPLORATION LTD,P.O. Box 1880, PIN-7X1Suilt 1), Hotlingir Bldj, Tlnmlnt On t.Tlltphont: 70S-267-US1
CLIENT: FALCONBRIDGE LTD.
PROPERTY: LUCAS TOWNSHIP
TITLE:ROAD LOCATION MAP
Date: May 1987 L' Drawn: L.R.
Scale: 1: 100.000
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GEOLOGY
According to OGS flap 2205 (Figure 4), the claim group is
underlain by mafic and felsic volcanics with an assumed contact
running through the property. This report makes no attempt at
any detailed geological interpretation.
SURVEY PARAMETERS
Linecutting
A total of 8.8 km of grid lines were established using a
JtOOm line spacing and a 20m picket interval. The baseline
azimuth is O90 degrees TH.
H Magnetometer Survey
A total of 8.8 km of lines Mere surveyed with a proton
l precession magnetometer using the following parameters.
Instruments Scintrex HP-2 Proton Precession
l Magnetometer
Parameter Measured: Earth's Total Magnetic Field
Accuracy: -f-/- 10 nano teslas
I Diurnals corrected by base station looping
Data Presentation: Map No. l, 1 :2500
l Plan for m f contoured
contour interval 100 nano-teslas
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TIMMINS-Kl D LAKEGeological Compilation Series
lm ^ VLF-EH Survey
A total of 8.8 km of VLF survey was conducted on the
l property, covering the entire claim group. The VLF method is a
high frequency (relatively} EH technique Mhich employs the use of
g VLF transmitting stations Mhich operate world wide for submarine
— communications. The magnetic field generated from these vertical
™ antenas is horizontal and concentric. This primary field Mill
B i nduce a secondary field in any conductor properly coupled Mith
the station direction. The VLF-EH method measures the vertical
l component of the secondary field. Therefore a station should be
chosen Mhich is on strike Mith the expected -strike of the
B conductor one is searching for. This is called Maximum Coupling
M and in reality stations up to 45 degrees off strike can be used.
Because of the high frequency of this method, weak conductive
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Therefore, interpretation of VLF data should be done
m descrininately and used in conjunction Mith other methods. Under
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if some knowledge of the bedrock is available.
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Instruments Crone radem, VLF Receiver
l Transmitter Station s Cutler, Maine (HAA)
Parameter Heasureds In-phase Dip Angles
^ Frequency* 24.0 KHz
l Direction to Stations 1OB degrees TH
All readings taken facing 108 degrees TH
l Data Presentations Hap Ho. 2
Plan form profiled dip angles l f 2500
™ Scale s lcm * 10 degrees
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SURVEY RESULTS
l The VLF and Magnetometer survey outlined one magnetic
feature and three conductors. These features are not coincident.
g The magnetic feature runs EH from L16E to L13 at about
— 29+50S where it swings to the south on L12E and terminates* The
' peak magnetic response is approximately 2 times background.
l The survey outlined three short strike length conductors
which do not appear to have any correlation with the magnetic
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RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
l The property lies in a geological favourable area* The VLF
anomalies are striking parallel to the assumed mafic felsic
volcanic contact. Therefore the following recommendations are
warranted!
1. A Induced Polarization survey should be conducted to test
l the entire claim group on a reconnaissance basis with
detail over the magnetic and VLF-EM anomalies.
l 2 . Reverse circulation and/or diamond drilling should follow
m up any IP anomalies.
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CERTIFICATION
If Raymond tteikle of Timmins, Ontario hereby certify thatt
1. I hold a three year Technologist Diploma from the Haileybury School of Mines, Haileybury, Ontario obtained in 1975.
2. I have been practising my profession since 1973 in Ontario, Quebec, NUT, Manitoba, Wew Brunswick, Nova Scotia for Teck Exploration Ltd., Metallgesllschaft Canada Ltd., Rayan Exploration., Sabina Industries Ltd., and most recently Exsics Exploration Ltd.
3. I have based conclusions and recommendationscontained in this report on knoaledge of the area, my previous experience, and on the results of the field Mor k conducted on the property during May, 1987 which was carried out under my overall supervision.
4. I hold no interest, directly or indirectly in this property other than professional fees, nor do I expect to receive any interest in the property or in Falconbridge Ltd. or any of it's subsidiary companies.
Dated this 21st day of May, 1987 at Timmins, Ontario
R.J. Meikle
APPENICES
A P P E N I X A
CRONE GEOPHYSICS LIMITED RADEM VLF EM RECEIVER
An EM leceiver measuring the HELD STRENGTI1.l )IP ANGLE and QUADRATURE components of the VLFcommunications stations.
lis is a rugged, simple to operate. ONE MAN FM u nit. It can be used without line cutting and is thus ideally suited forGROUND LOCATION OF AIRBORNE CONDUCTORS and RECONNAISANCE SURVEYS of MINERAL si IOWINGS. lis instrument utilizes higher than normal EM frequencies and is capable of detecting poorly conductive sulphide deposits
lid (mill zones. It accurately isolates BANDED CONDUCTORS and operates through areas of HIGH POWERLINE NOISE.
The method is capable of deep penetration but due to the high frequency used Its penetration Is limited In areas of clay and
inductive ovei burden.
lle DIP ANGLE measurement detects a conductor from a considerable distance and Is used primarily for location conductors.
The FIELD STRENGTI l measurement is used to define the shape and attitude of the conductor.
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Instrument Sales, Rental and Repair ServicesContract Survey ServicesConsulting ServicesComputer Plotting and Processing Services
HEAD OFFICE: 3607 Wolfedale Rd.MISSISSAUGA, Ontario CANADA L5C 1V8 PHONE: (416) 2700096 TELEX: 06 961260
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NUMBER OF STATIONS:
STATIONS AVAILABLE:
CODECMSWAMHBOFr-:MSODNCUNYJTJBA
SPECIFICATIONS*VLF Communications Stations l to 25 KHz
7 Switch Selectable
The Seven Stations May Be Selected From:
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STATION ft LOCATIONCutler, Maine Seattle, Washington Annapolis, Maryland Laulualei, Hawaii Bordeaux, Frace Rugby, England Moscow, Russia Odessa (Black Sea) Exmoutli. Australia Helgelend, Norway Yosamai, Japan Tokyo, Japan
CALL SIGN FREQUENCYNAA.............. 17,8KHz M .NLK. ............. 24.8KHzNSS. ............. 21.4KHzNPM.............. 23.4KHzNWU.............. 15.1 KHzCBR.............. 16.0KHzUMS.............. 17.1KHzEWB.............. 15.6KHzNWC.............. 22.3KHzJXZ............... 17.6KHzNDT.............. 17.4KHzJG2AR. ........... 20.0KHz.................. 23.6KHz
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CHECK THAT STATION IS TRANSMITTING: Audible signal from speaker.
PARAMETERS MEASURED:(1) DIP ANGLE in degrees of the magnetic field component, from the horizontal, of the major axis of the polarization
ellipse. Detected by a minimum on the field strength meter and read from an inclinometer with a range of !40 .
(2) FIELD STRENGTI l (total or horizontal) of the magnetic component of the VLF field, (amplitude of the major axis of the polarization ellipse). Measured as a percent of normal field strength established at a base station. Accuracy 2^ dependent on signal. Meter has two ranges: Q -300% and 0-600"*). :
(?) QUADRATURE component of the magnetic field, perpendicular In direction to the resultant field, as a percent of the normal field strength, (amplitude of the minor axis of the polarization ellipse). This is the minimum reading of the Field Strength meter obtained when measuring the dip angle. Accuracy 29o.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: - 400C to 500C {- 400F to 1200F)
DIMENSIONS: 9 cmxl9cmx27cm (3K"x7K"xlOJ4")
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 30cmxl4cmx36cm(llft"x5M"xl4")
WEIGHT: 2 .7kg(6!bs)
SHIPPING WEIGHT: 6.0kg (13lbs)
BATTERIES:
" Specifications subject to change without notice*
2 of 9 voltAverage Life Expectancy20 Hours for Continuous Operation
A P P E N I X B
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SCIIMTREX
earUh science division
Proton Precession IVUujnelomelei fur Put (able or Uase Station Use
features \ gamma sensitivity aitd nccirrtic)' over
tango o f 20,000 (o 1 00,000 gammas.
in vet y liigh gtadients, to
pmrmins per ntetie.
small size and weight.
(Ip (o 25,000 loadings Itont ottly O l)
colls.Matin y / .m c ft Isolated horn oloctionics
lor conosionpnch easily extern/no* /or
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diode digital display,
\\ith complete lest ionium.
(/MM/I/O no-glam point ir.ed tellector
peimils easy leading in blight sunlight.
Indicator light wanting of excessive
giadiettt, an\l)ient ttoise or olectionic
Digital tcndout o f bnttety voltage.
Hugged all metal housing tor touglt
tinid use al all tempciatutes.
Automatic lecyctiitg or cxteinnl ttigge
leatutes permit toady .coitvotsion to
base station use.
Shott leading time.
IJtoad opeiating tompeiatuto laitqo.
BCINTPIIHX
l lin MI'-P In n portable one flnmmn ptolon
precession ningnelornoler lor Held survey or
bnno slnllon uno. The opllrnlzed design ol sen*
sor nnti circuitry using Ihe latest CMOS com
ponents linn resulted In a very light weight, low
pownr consumption, rugged and reliable
ningnetoineter.
l.lohl ninllllng dlodns couplnd with mi In-
g(!iiloun optlcnily polnriMuJ rcllnntor combine
r.olirl stntn reliability with ensy reading even In
sunlight.
A slnmlntd nulomntlc recycllnn Innture nllows
irmly 1110 ot the Ml1 -?, with suitable (nplloniil)
Inlnilnclng, ns n bnsn station rccorclnr In
nnnlo(|ue or dlllgnl lorm. Allnrnnllvely, n
remote tiluynr con he used.
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tronlcs hnvo been so designed ns lo effectively
ellmlmitR rending problems duo to vlrtunlly nil
miuinellc gindlents which may be encountered
In Held survey conditions.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OP M P-2 MAGNETOMETEH
SCIIMTREX
MESOLU1IOM
TOTAL riELD ACCURACY
MAN Q E
INIEHNAL MEASURING PHOUMAMME
EXTERNAL 1 RIGGED
DISPLAY
RECORDER OUfPUT (Opllonnl)
GRADIENT TOLERANCE
POWER SOURCE
SENSOR t
HARNESS
OPERAIING TEMPERATURE TANGE
SIZE
WEIGIIfS
1 Gnmnia.
j. 1 Oninnia over full operating range.
20.000 to 100.000 gammas In 25 nvrlanplrifl slops.
Single rending 3.7 seconds. Heoyt. fnatuie permits nuloinnlic rcpclillvn readlnrn 3.7 seconds Intervals.
fixlomnl digger input permits use ol sampling Inlet vnls longer than 3.7 seconds.
5 digit LCD (Light Emllllnn Diode) readout dls- plnylng loin! magnetic Held In gammas or nor malized battery voltage.
Multiplied precession frequency and gnle tlmo outputs lor Interfacing with Incremental tape incoiders (op. Increlogger) for digital recor ding. As nn additional option a digital to analogue con vet tor Is available for use with analogue rccoiders.
Up to 5000 gnmmas/melie.
O ntknlino "D" colls provlco up lo 25.000 readings at 25* G under reasonable Rlonnl/nolse conditions (less at lower temperatures). Premium carbon-zinc cells piovido about 40Vt ol this number.
Omnldliocllonal, r.ltlelded. noise-cancelling dual coll, optimized lor high gradient tolerance.
Complete lot operation with staff or back pack sensor.
-35"C to IGO"0.
Console, with bnltoiics: 60 x 100 x 250mm. Snnsor: 80 x 150mm. Stall: 30 x 1550mm. (extended)
30 x 600 mm. (collapsed)
Console, with batteries: 1.6kg. Sensor 1.3kg. Stall: 0.6kg.
SCINTRF.X LIMITED22? Snidercrofl Hood,Owco.'d. Onlailo, Cn/wdn L 4K 1B5II! -.111)111 (1 lul KM WO. l Ut X ft W*S70
Ministry of Northern Aflairs and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
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sed list, the
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Type of Survey(s) S
. MAGNETIC 6 VLF EM SURVEYSClaim Holder(s)
KIDD CREEK MINES LTD.Address
Timmins, OntarioSurvey Company Date of S
EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITED "bay | iName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
John C. Grant, Box 1880 Timmins, Ontario
Township or Area
Lucas TownshipProspector's Licence No.
T-1848
urvey (from 81 to)
05. 87 13 . 05. 87vlo. 1 Yr. Day j Mo. | Yr.
P4N 7X1
Total Miles of line Cut
8.8 km
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
REC
Airborne Credits - J U H
"M: *s*mm ito Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
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AM0^^!t)NMagnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
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40
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
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5 MAY 2 1 JHbf5) i -S-
tructions
Total Days Credits
15 =
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Date
May 15/87
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix
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Number
805670
805671
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805673
Expend. Days Cr.
Mining ClaimPrefix
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NumberExpend. Days Cr.
Total number of mining t claims covered by this * report of work^- \ *
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr. Recorded
Dato Recorded
Date Appnfcveci as Vtecqrded
Certification Verifying Repor
MiningMining Recorder
Branch Director.
i hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed '.he work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true. r
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
John C. Grant, Box 1880, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1Date Certified
May 15/87
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Ontario
Geophyslcal-Geologlcal-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
File_
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s). Township or Area. Claim Holder(s)_
LINECUTTING, MAGNETOMETER, VLF-EMLUCAS
FALCONBRIDGE LTD.
R.J. MEIKLEAuthor of ReportAddress of A..thnr P.O. BOX 1880, TIMMINS, ONT.
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut—
May 5 - 1 3, 1 987(linecutting to office)
8.8 km
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer——Radiometric———Other——————
DAYS per claim
40
Geological.Geochemical.
Survey Company EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITED T^ T ** TT* T T,? T TT!
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Magnetometer.
HATR- 21/87
.Electromagnetic,(enter dayj per claim)
SIGNATURE:
. Radiometric
Muhor of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. Qualifications t/. .56 LfO
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
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805671
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GROUND SURVEYS - If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey J —
Number of Stations 440 Mag, 440 VLF_________Number of Readings 440 Mag, 440 VLFStation interval 2 0 meter S____________________Ljne Sparjng 1 00m_____________________l Profile *™le lcm - 10 degrees____________________________________________Contour interval -^—^——————^——————.—.—,.——..————.——————————————————.———.l
InstrumentSCINTREX MP-2________________________________________________ . c* i ^~y™"10n3nO"™tssl3.s ^1
Diurnal correction method Base station looping__________________________ Base Station check-in interval (hours) l HOUR_____________________________________ J Base Station locatibn and value ALL BASELINE - CROSSLINE INTERSECTIONS__________—————————————————————————————————l
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Coil configurationCoil separation ——Accuracy —————Method: C3 Fixed transmitter D Shoot back Q In line d Parallel lineFrequency.
Instrument.Scale constant.Corrections made.
l!Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
Instrument .———.
Parameters — On time.-Off time_________________________ Range.— Delay time.
time.Power.
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Cnrrertions made
RADIOMETRICInstrument
Values measured
Energy windows (levels)
Height of instrument
Size of detertor
Overburden
Range
Rarlcgroiind fVmnt
(type, depth — include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)Type of survey
Instrument
Arrurary
Parameters measured
Additional information (fnr understanding i^suUs)-,.., .. .
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s)Instrument(s) ————————————————————————————— - —
(specify for each type of turvey) Arrurary
(specify for each type of lurvey) Airrraft used
Sensor altitude
Navipation and flipht path rerovery method
Airrraft altitude
Miles flown over total area
T.ine Sparing
Over rlaims on|y, , ,
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
Nprnhprs of rlaims from whirh samples taken,
T"t?l Niimhpr of Samples
Typ*" nf Sample(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight . .,, .,.,..o r o
Method of Collection
Soil Horizon SampledHorizon Development.Sample Depth ,.........Terrain, , ,,,,.,....,,,.. ,....,,.. .
Drainage Development, ..,,.....,... — .,,,...™.
Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness- . . .
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh W* "f frartinn ^iscH for analysis. .
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ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent D
p. p. m. O p. p. b. D
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
nth™FiplH Analysis (. fst?)
Extrartinn Method ,
Analytiral Mpfhod
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Field Laboratory AnalysisNo { tests)
F.vtrartion Method
Analytical Method .Rpagpnts Used.
r.ommprrial T.ahorat^ry ( t*"5ts)
Namp of I-ahoratory,
F.Ytrartion Mpthod
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