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42A03NE8840 2.15007 GEIKIE 010
J. S U U c
REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY
OF
THE GEIKIE PROPERTY MCARTHUR PROJECT AREA
GEIKIE 6 DOUGLAS TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO NTS: 42A3,6
R.A. BARBER Geologist
January, 1993
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION1.1 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . l1.2 Topography and Physiography . . . . . . . . . . . . l1.3 Claim Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1.4 Exploration History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.5 1992 Mapping Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SECTION 2: GEOLOGY2.1 Regional Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.2 Property Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2.1 Lithology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.2.2 Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 14
SECTION 3: GEOCHEMISTRY3.1 Lithogeochemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.1.1. Analytical Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153.1.2 Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.2 Soil and Humus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SECTION 4: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . 17
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1 Figure 1.2 Figure 2.1
Location Map Claim Map Regional Geology
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1 GEIKIE PROPERTY CLAIM LIST Table 1.2 Exploration HistoryTable 2.1 Lithologic Units for the Geikie Property
(modified after Pyke, 1978)
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX IAPPENDIX IIAPPENDIX IIIAPPENDIX IV
Rock Sample SheetsRock Sample AnalysesHumus and B-Horizon Sample SheetsHumus and B-Horizon Analyses
LIST OF MAPS
MAP l Geological Compilation, Map 2 (scale 1:10000)MAP 2 Field and Interpretive Geology Map IV (scale 1:5000)MAP 3 Field and Interpretive Geology Map V (scale 1:5000)MAP 4 Field Geology, Map K (scale 1:2500)MAP 5 Field Geology, Map L (scale 1:2500)MAP 6 Field Geology, Map N (scale 1:2500)MAP 7 Field Geology, Map O (scale 1:2500)MAP 8 Field Geology, Map P (scale 1:2500)
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1-1 Loc.atj.on
The Geikie property lies partially within Geikie and Douglas Townships, approximately 30 km due south of Timmins, Ontario (see Figure 1.1). Access to the property is by logging roads and trails to the eastern part of the property. A canoe was used to cross the Redstone River to access the central parts of the property. The far western part of the property is most conveniently reached by accessing logging roads to McArthur Lake, crossing to the southeast bay of McArthur Lake and walking 500m southeast to the McArthur/Douglas Township line.
1.2 Topography and Physiography
A wide variety of topographic conditions can be found in the area with both low-lying swamps and steep-sided, high hills. Exposure is good for the most part with approximately 10*^ outcrop.
The area is wooded with many typical northern species, including black spruce, cedar, tamarack, poplar, birch, white pine and maple.
1.3 Claim Configuration
Figure 1.2 provides a sketch of the current claim configuration. Table 1.1 is a listing of the same claims. The property consists of 54 units making up 8 contiguous claims held by BHP Minerals Canada Ltd.
Table 1.1 GEIKIE PROPERTY CLAIM LIST
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Although the ultramafic and felsic volcanics to the northwest in McArthur Township have seen much exploration activity in the past, the Geikie Property area has had very little systematic exploration work done since the discovery and subsequent development of the Texmont Mine in the early 1970's. In part, this may be due to the area being relatively remote until recent logging activities allowed easier access to the eastern part of the area. A list of previous work on the area covered by the property is given in Table 1.2. A more complete description of past work can be found in the report by Pyke (1978) and in the Assessment Files of the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Timmins, Ontario.
Table 1.2
Exploration History
Company Year
Dominion Gulf Company 1949-1956
Fatima Mining Company 1957-1972Canadian Nickel CompanyLimitedTexmont Mines LimitedSheridan Geophysics Limited
Queenston Gold Mines Ltd. 1959
Lakehead Mines Ltd. 1966
Falconbridge Nickel 1974 Mines Ltd.
Description
- Airborne Magnetometer Survey- Ground Magnetometer and EM Surveys
- 23 holes drilled for 6231 feet
- Definition drilling and subsequent development of Texmont Mine
- Limited drilling around the Texmont Property
- Drilled 4 holes for 1683 feet
- Ground magnetometer, EM Surveys- 5 Diamond Drill Holes
- Ground Magnetometer, EM Survey- One hole drilled for 719 feet
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The most significant development in the area occurred just west of the Geikie Property. Following the discovery of nickel mineralization by Dominion Gulf Company, Fatima Mining Company optioned the discovery area in 1957. Subsequent work by.Fatima, Canadian Nickel Company Limited, Texmont Mines Limited and Sheridan Geophysics Limited included drilling over 135,000 feet in 152 holes from surface, 19,690 feet of underground drilling, sinking a vertical shaft to 790 feet, development on 5 levels and building a 500 ton per day mill. Reserves of 3,190,000 tons grading D.92% Ni were estimated in 1971. Operations ceased in 1972.
Drilling by Texmont Mines in 1965 intersected low grade nickel values just west of what is now the northwest part of the Geikie Property, close to the boundary of the Texmont Mine Property. Two zones in one hole returned Q.63% NiX4.57m (including Q.7% Ni7l.52m) and Q.46% Ni/e.lm, respectively. A hole drilled beneath the first returned Q.39% NiXl0.67m from what is probably the down dip extension of the higher grade zone in the first hole. Drill log descriptions indicate that the mineralization consists of disseminated sulphides in ultramafic rocks. The mineralized zone appears to dip steeply to the east (i.e. on to the Geikie Property). No assays were reported from earlier drilling by Queenston Gold Mines in the same area, although disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite is reported in the drill logs.
Work by BHP Minerals Canada Ltd. in the area began in 1990 when the company staked 108 units in McArthur Township. This project was gradually expanded, and led to the staking of the Geikie Property late in 1991. Linecutting consisting of lines spaced 100m apart with stations every 25m was completed in November and December of 1991. Ground magnetometer, VLF and EM surveys were performed in early 1992 and form the basis of a separate report by P. Diorio.
1.5 1992 Mapping Program
Geology on the entire Geikie Property was mapped at 1:2500 scale in August and September, 1992. Mapping was carried out by Kevin Houle, Susan Lomas, Rodney Barber and Peter Lauder. Assistance was provided by Garry Smith and Kevin Reid. All geological data was compiled at 1:5000 and 1:10,000 scales. These maps, along with the 1:2500 field maps, are located in the back pockets.
Soil (humus) sampling was performed on lines 39+OON and 40+OON. More soil sampling was planned but could not be performed due to inclement weather.
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The area is underlain by a series of northwest-southeast to north- south trending, steeply northeast to east dipping Archean ultramafic to felsic flows and tuffs, minor sediments and intercalated iron formation. Figure 2.1 provides a sketch of the regional geology.
Pyke, 1978 describes the sequence in this area as representing two cycles of volcanism with the boundary being the south contact of the ultramafic sequence. The first cycle of volcanism is evidenced by an ultramafic to felsic sequence exposed in the Peterlong Lake area which contains iron formation near the top. The second cycle of volcanism is marked by the ultramafic package in McArthur, Geikie and Douglas Townships which is succeeded by approximately 3700m of pillowed mafic volcanics which are themselves superseded by 900m of intermediate to felsic volcanics.
The entire volcanic package has been intruded by a series of thin to thick, fine to coarse-grained gabbroic and guartz-gabbroic dykes and sills. These are possibly of subvolcanic origin. Other intrusions are more felsic in composition and are described as epizonal trondhjemites that are possibly subvolcanic. The property is bounded on the north and east by the Adams and Geikie plutons which are described as "porphyritic granodiorite". Late-stage diabase dykes of Early, Middle and Late Precambrian age traverse the entire area (Pyke, 1978).
2.2 Property Geology
The Geikie Property covers most of the ultramafic volcanic sequence exposed in Geikie Township and the extension of this sequence into Douglas Township. Regionally, the ultramafics appear as a large "nose" occurring between the felsic volcanics of the Lower Group and the Geikie Pluton. A relatively thin sequence of felsic to intermediate pyroclastic rocks occurs between the ultramafics and the Geikie Pluton in the northwest part of the property. This gradually gives way to a mafic to intermediate volcanic sequence to the southwest and finally to mafic volcanics as the sequence wraps around the "tip" of the ultramafic "nose". These felsic to mafic volcanics presumably belong to Pyke 's (1978) Upper Group.
Table 2.1 provides a stratigraphic summary of the units mapped on the property.
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CENOZOICQuaternary
Pleistocene S RecentClay, sand and gravel
PRECAMBRIANLate Precambrian
Mafic Intrusive Rocks Olivine Diabase Diabase
Early Precambrian (Archean)Felsic Intrusive Rocks
porphyritic granodiorite epizonal trondhjemite mafic syenite
Intermediate Volcanics massive ash and lapilli tuff and tuff breccia
Mafic Volcanics massive pillowed schistose to gneissic
Ultramafic Volcanicsmassive Si very fine-grained massive granular - fine to coarse-grained spinifex - oriented bladed or "sheaf" spinifex - non-oriented fine "random" spinifex - mixed or "veins" of sheaf porphyritic - bimodal granular fine S coarse ultramafic breccia
2.2.1 Lithology
The units given in Table 2.1 are described below. Rock sample ID codes are given for each lithology and are keyed to the 1:2500 field geology maps at the back of this report.
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Diabase (92MOR105)
Several thin dykes of diabase have been noted on the property. Unlike the diabase dykes on the McArthur Property, there appears to be no preferred orientation to the dykes on the Geikie Property. The diabase is a fine to medium grained, massive, homogeneous rock consisting of 50-601 black pyroxene and 40-501 white plagioclase.
Olivine Diabase
Olivine diabase was seen in only two places on the Geikie Property. On line 66+OON between 96+50E and 47+25E and on Line 58+OON, near 55+OOE. This rock consists of a light brown, fine to medium grained matrix with coarse rounded olivine phenocrysts up to 7 mm in diameter
Porphyritic Granodiorite (92MAR150, 92MAR158)
This rock type forms the bulk of the Geikie Stock. This is a light grey to pink, massive rock consisting of approximately 601 plagioclase, ID-20% K-feldspar, 10-201 quartz and 5-101 mafic minerals (hornblende, biotite). The contact of the Geikie Stock with the volcanics was not seen in the northeast part of the property, but a highly contaminated, marginal phase occurs in the southeast part of the property. This consists of highly foliated mafic schists and gneisses containing layers of fine to medium grained light pink granitic material. The amount of this material varies from isolated stringers near the outer margins of the zone to mainly granite/granodiorite with a few rafts of mafic gneiss.
Epizonal Trondhiemite (92MAR129, 92MOR116)
This is a highly variable unit which varies from trondhjemite to tonalite in composition. This forms the bulk of the small felsic intrusion on the west side of the property. Pyke (1978) interpreted the intrusion as subvolcanic in origin. The rock is massive to very weakly foliated and consists of 10-401 quartz (locally with quartz eyes up to 3 mm in diameter), 20-651 plagioclase and 10-401 combined hornblende and biotite. Pyke (1978) reported plagioclase compositions from albite to sodic
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oligoclase. Minor quartz veins and stringers, with minor to l^fc pyrite, also occur in the intrusion, especially near the eastern edge. Locally, the ultramafic rocks near the edge of the intrusion are strongly carbonatized and serpentinized and contain small quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins. Although this environment is highly favourable for gold deposition, no anomalous gold values were obtained in this area. However, it should be noted that nowhere is the contact between the trondhjemite and the ultramafics actually exposed. This area also coincides with a strong EM anomaly, which could represent faulting along the contact.
Mafic Syenite
Mafic syenite forms a phase of the epizonal intrusion described above. This is exposed on Line 7000N, near the western edge of the property. The syenite is a dark grey, massive, fine to medium grained rock consisting mainly of plagioclase and amphibole, with 5 to il.0% quartz-K-feldspar veinlets and up to 5% euhedral pyrite. One weakly anomalous gold value (110 ppb) was obtained from this area.
Intermediate Volcanics (92MHR098, 92MAR091, 92MAR101)
The intermediate volcanics consist of andesitic to dacitic tuffs and lapilli-tuffs. Some of the fine tuffs near Line 80+OON may be rhyodacitic in composition. Due to the fine grain size of some of these rocks and their subsequent alteration, the distinction between andesite and dacite can be difficult to make. In general, these rocks are weakly to moderately foliated, mainly fine grained tuffs with weak to moderate sericite and epidote alteration. Lapill i-tuff is interbedded with the tuffs and contain fragments up to 10 cm long. Up to l 5* disseminate pyrite is present in these rocks.
Near Line 80+OON, 40+OOE, a zone of strong albite and epidote alteration occurs, in what appear to be intermediate tuffs. Sodium analyses are generally S-6% NajO. Potassium, iron and copper are also anomalous in this zone. The high NajO content is felt to be due to alteration, rather than the primary composition of the rock.
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Maf i Volcanics
The mafic volcanics consist mainly of fine grained, weakly to strongly foliated mafic tuffs interbedded with the intermediate volcanics. One outcrop of 0.5 to 1.0m long pillows was seen on Line 67+OON, 54+50E. All the mafic volcanics display weak to strong chlorite and epidote alteration. This fact makes them difficult to distinguish from the ultramafic rocks. In fact, some of the mafic volcanics contain greater than J.5% MgO and are probably high MgO-basalts or basaltic komatiites. These rocks may well be genetically related to the ultramafic suite.
The mafic volcanics in the southeast part of the property are extensively hornfelsed and consist of very dark, weakly to moderately foliated amphibolitic rocks with numerous epidote stringers. Biotite and amphibole schists and gneisses develop closer to the contact with the Geikie Stock. Minor to 1^ pyrite is common in these rocks and stringers of semi-massive pyrrhotite- pyrite can be found locally. As outlined before, granitic layers also occur in the schists and gneisses and gradually increase in abundance toward the contact with the Stock.
Ultramafic Volcanics
Apart from textures, the ultramafics tend to be very non-descript rocks. All are serpentinized to some degree, variably magnetic, locally chloritic, carbonatized or talcose. Asbestos fibres up to 0.5 cm long are locally present along fractures, but are never abundant. Sulphides are very rare, but consist of disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite in amounts rarely exceeding J.%. These rocks range from peridotite to dunite in composition.
Spinifex-textured rocks are probably the most easily recognized of the ultramafics. These range from coarse parallel or "sheaf" spinifex with blades up to 0.5m long to short, random "skeletal" spinifex less than l mm long. Patches and irregular zones of spinifex occasionally occur within the fine grained granular ultramafic. Often, these patches grade into random or sheaf spinifex zones. These textures provide reliable tops indicators. As well, "veins" of spinifex occur in the area. These are
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discordant zones from 20 cm to greater than 1m in width grading from short random spinifex near the edges to coarser blades (up to several cm long) near the centre. Contacts with the enclosing rocks are sharp. Note that in the mapping and previous reports, the terms "sheath spinifex" and "sheaf spinifex" denote the same texture.
Polysuturing was originally used by Pyke (1978) to define the tops of ultramafic flows. This was not found to be .a reliable facing indicator, as almost all of the fine grained ultramafics are polysutured to some degree. Zones of more intense polysuturing can be found, but their significance is obscure.
Aphanitic, almost glassy, black, massive rock of ultramafic composition was found in. widely scattered outcrops (sample 92MAR110). This may represent rapid cooling of lava at the edge of a channel.
Granular textured ultramafics are divided into several sub types based upon grain size and packing of cumulate crystals. Although it does not conform to the classic grain size divisions, the classification used during mapping is as follows:
fine grained - up to 1mm,medium grained = l mm to 2 mm,coarse grained = greater than 2 mm in diameter.
The fine grained, massive type is by far the volumetrically most significant of all the ultramafics. It occurs within individual flows (see Figure 2.1), but also as large outcrops with no apparent variation in grain size or other textures. The fine grained ultramafics appear to be mainly peridotite in composition (e.g. 92MHR108, 92MOR109), although dunitic types have been recognized (92MOR110, 92MAR146). Individual cumulate grains are usually rounded or rectangular and the amount of matrix is highly variable.
Porphyritic ultramafics consist of medium grained, often rounded or rectangular phenocrysts of olivine or pyroxene in a massive, fine grained matrix (e.g. 92MAR138). At 46+70E, 48+40N, what appears to be coarse, cumulate magnetite occurs within a fine grained cumulate.
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Medium and coarse grained cumulates were seen in only one area on this property. Between Lines 5500N and 6000N, 54+OOE to 59+OOE, several scattered outcrops of medium and coarse grained cumulates were found. These are massive, matrix to grain supported, containing rounded to rectangular grains 1.0 - 3.0 mm in size. All have relatively high MgO and nickel contents. As well, an altered brown variety, similar to a marker horizon defined near Serpentine Mountain (see Barber, 1993) was found on line 5600N, 58+75E. It is possible that further work in this area may define this unit as a marker as well.
The medium and coarse cumulates occur in the same area as the ultramafic breccia (see below) and coincide with an area of high magnetic susceptibility. This area very likely represents an ultramafic lava channel.
Well defined ultramafic flow units were found in several locations. Spinifex portions of flows were found in several other places. Individual flows are generally between 5 and 10m thick. No attempt was made to trace individual flows along strike due to time and weather constraints. Facing directions were determined in several locations and are either northeast or southwest (see Figure 2.2 for facing criteria). However, ambiguities exist with facing directions apparently reversing over short distances. More work is needed to resolve this problem.
The occurrence of ultramafic breccia between lines 5500N and 6000N is both interesting and problematic. The breccia is confined to a relatively small area and is intermixed with fine to coarse grained cumulates, polysutured rocks and spinifex textured ultramafics. The breccia consists of angular to subrounded fragments of fine grained and spinifex textured ultramafic rocks in a fine grained serpentinized matrix. Fragments are generally 0.5 to 2.0 cm in size but can be up to several centimetres in diameter. A fine grained, ultramafic, fragmental rock with a texture resembling fine bedding is also present. Fischer (1993) is of the opinion that the breccia represents a flow breccia. If so, this would lend support to the theory that this area represents a flow channel.
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2.2.2 Struct Hire
Regionally, the Geikie Property covers part of the nose area of a broad, open fold with an axis trending east-northeast. The dip of stratigraphy as a whole in this area may be inferred from the dip of the Texmont orebody, which dips steeply to the east. The intermediate to mafic volcanics also appear to define a broad fold on the prope'rty. The rapid reversals in facing directions within the ultramafic flow units may be caused by isoclinal folding. No other evidence to support this was seen however.
Two major faults occur on the property. The Burrows-Benedict Fault is a regional scale north-south trending structure defined by Pyke (1978). This fault more or less follows the eastern claim boundary of the property and coincides with a strong topographic depression. Another north-south trending fault was mapped by Pyke (1978) as passing through the Redstone River. This coincides with an area of lower magnetic susceptibility, although this could also be caused by the presence of mafic volcanics in the area. Several small, chloritic shear zones/faults were found within the ultramafics. These generally have a northeasterly strike and may be related to the folding event. Alternatively they may represent the remnants of a synvolcanic fault system. This could have implications on the location of potential nickel-sulphide deposits. The strong EM anomaly along the contact between the ultramafics and the trondhjemite intrusion on the west part of the property could represent a zone of shearing.
The intermediate and mafic volcanics are extensively foliated. This may be due to compression resulting from the intrusion of the Geikie Stock or shearing along the limbs of the fold. Near Line 7600N, 44+75E a unit of chlorite schist occurs northeast of the intermediate volcanics. Whole rock analysis of this unit suggests an ultramafic protolith (92MAR102, 92MAR103). Thus, the chlorite schist may represent a faulted slice of ultramafic rock.
The ultramafic rocks underlying claim 1182248 appear to be a large "raft" within the Geikie Stock. This is possible given the apparent eastward plunge of the ultramafics as a whole (i.e. the "raft" could have come from the main ultramafic sequence at depth) and the unknown movement on the Burrows-Benedict Fault and the fault along the Redstone River.
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SECTION 3: GEOCHEMISTRY
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During the course of mapping 107 rock samples were collected. This was to provide a good database and to help define separate lithological units. Each sample was taken as a grab or chip sample and forwarded to Chemex Labs for analysis of both major and minor elements.
3.1.1. Analytical Method
The analytical method for minor elements included grinding to -10 mesh then splitting to provide a 300g sample. This sub-sample was then pulverized to -150 mesh and lOg of this material was digested in a hot nitric-aqua-regia solution for l hour. The resulting digestate was then injected into a ICP analyzer and analyzed for Co, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb and Zn.
Major element or whole rock analysis used lOg of the same -150 mesh pulp as defined above and fused with lithium metaborate prior to being dissolved in hot nitric-aqua-regia. The resulting solution was then analyzed by ICP-AES. Gold was analyzed by FA/AA from a lOg sample of -150 mesh material.
Assay results for all rock samples can be found as Appendix II.
3.1.2 Discussion
Whole rock and minor element analysis of the ultramafic suite provided us with some insight into the chemical make-up of this unit. The theoretical model for volcanogenic nickel sulphide deposits such as Kamabalda and Redstone incorporates the use of MgO for defining the most mafic or cumulate portion of the flow and by their model, the most probable location for the concentration of sulphides. The MgO content of an individual flow also tends to increase towards the base with the increase in olivine content.
Chemical analyses of the intermediate and mafic volcanics generally confirms field classifications, but has also resulted in the
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recognition of high Mg-basalts and basaltic komatiites. Overall, MgO and nickel values are somewhat higher on the Geikie Property than on the McArthur Property. Consistently high MgO and nickel values (i.e. ^0** MgO and 1000 ppm Ni ) are associated with the ultramafic breccia unit and cumulates in the same area. Another poorly defined horizon with anomalous MgO and nickel values occurs near the western edge of the property. Chromium values are locally anomalous ^Q.35% Cr^Oj) but these appear scattered. Further sampling in these areas should help to define the anomalous units better.
3.2 Soil and Humus
Following encouraging results from the McArthur Property, a program of orientation humus and soil sampling was initiated on the Geikie Property. This involved sampling on Lines 3900N and 4000N. More sampling was planned but could not be completed due to inclement weather.
A total of 2 B-horizon and 62 humus samples were collected and forwarded to Chemex Labs in Rouyn for preparation and analysis. Analytical techniques for both media are as follows:
Soils: The standard kraft bag filled with B-horizon soil or humus was dried then sieved through a -80 mesh screen. The undersize fraction was then quartered and approximately 10 grams was taken. This lOg sample was then digested in hot nitric-aqua-regia for l hour and analyzed by ICP for Ag, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb and Zn.
Analytical data are located in the back of this report. The strong nickel in humus anomalies near the western end of the lines are believed to be due to contamination related to the proximity of the Texmont Mine. These are not considered to be targets for further exploration.
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SECTION 4: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Geological mapping at a scale of 1:2500 has been completed on the Geikie Property. Orientation humus and B-horizon soil sampling was begun but could not be completed during the 1992 field season. A total of 107 rock, 62 humus and 2 B-horizon samples were taken. This provides a good database upon which to base further work.
The property covers a sequence of ultramafic volcanics forming the nose of a fold with an east-northeast trending axis. A thin sequence of intermediate pyroclastic rocks is present in the northern limb and a sequence of mafic volcanics wraps around the nose of the fold. The supracrustal rocks have been intruded by epizonal and batholithic felsic bodies and cut by north-south trending faults.
The potential of the property to host a nickel-sulphide deposit is considered excellent. High MgO and nickel values in certain units and the proximity of the property to a known nickel deposit are strong indicators. In particular, the anomalous horizon on the west part of the property and the ultramafic breccia are considered favourable areas.
More work is recommended to provide definition of exploration targets prior to diamond drilling. Future exploration on the property should include:
1. Orientation humus and B-horizon sampling on lines 5900N, 6000N, 6500N and 6600N west of the Redstone River.
2. More extensive soil sampling in areas of favourable geology/geophysics, provided the orientation survey is successful in outlining anomalous areas.
3. Detailed mapping at 1:1000 scale of the area of ultramafic breccia and selected areas in the western part of the property where anomalous MgO and Ni values have been obtained.
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4. Provision for at least 2000m of diamond drilling on targets to be selected after the above work is completed. Possible targets are the EM anomaly near the contact of the ultramafics and epizonal intrusion, the area of ultramafic breccia and the area of the nickel mineralization intersected by Texmont Mines in the northwest part of the property (Q.63% NiX4.57m).
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REFERENCES
BARBER, R.A. 1993 REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE
MCARTHUR PROJECT, Report for BHP Minerals Canada Ltd.
BURT, P.D. 1992 GEOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL REPORT OF ACTIVITY,
McArthur River Project, McArthur Township, Report for BHP Minerals Canada Ltd.
FISCHER, P. 1992
1993
MCARTHUR TOWNSHIP TIMMINS AREA - REPORT ON MAPPINGCRITERIA FOR ULTRAMAFIC FLOWS; in-house consulting report.
REPORT ON THIN SECTIONS; in house consulting report.
DIORIO, P.A.1992 MCARTHUR PROPERTY, REPORT ON HLEM, VLF AND MAG
SURVEYS, Report for BHP Minerals Canada Ltd.
LAUDER, P, 1992
PYKE, D.R, 1978
REPORT ON 1992 DIAMOND DRILLING PROGRAM, MCARTHUR LAKE PROPERTY, Report for BHP Minerals Canada Ltd.
GEOLOGY OF THE REDSTONE RIVER AREA; Ontario Department of Mines, Geoscience Report 161
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I, Rodney Alan Barber do hereby state that:
1. I currently reside at Unit 5, 520 Lonergan Blvd., Timmins, Ontario
1 2. I graduated from Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario in 1988, with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology.
B 3. That I have been active in the field of mineral exploration since, and for three summers prior to,
1988.
4. That I am currently employed as a geologist by BHP Minerals Canada Ltd., Exploration Division and waslso employed during the course of this exploration
l program on the McArthur Property.
5. That this report is based upon my personal knowledgel of the Geikie Property, having performed part of the
mapping on the Property.
6. That I hold no interest, either direct or indirect, in the Geikie Property.
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APPENDIX I
ROCK SAMPLE SHEETS
PROPER!* KAME PROPERTY CODE }l5"7
TOWNSHIP/NTS LABORATORY/METHOD .L
DATE . y SAMPLER.
IDLOCATION
EAST HORTHR 6 c K ' T i P E
Au Ppb
Ag ppm
Cu ppm ppm
Ni
TiHt^. A'/ff.') i*kft**''; . f *tr a : *J /L jfr ^*f**j**p-j
lo 32, 5" 1*9}
±f h 181tttoi 121
lone3} 2.7?V,r
60ftoi-OB
SWti.
211 3V 2 •2,56H* Hi SO-hff 5frM,f~ A-ff/* m 3V
*/la ft
ff ~rcg f *A,es Oy no
PROPERTY NAME
PROPERTY CODE //S'/
:-'y''',/
TOHllSHip/HTS Pt ULJ
!^^-" J-i'^' "
SAMPLER. - :
IDLOCATION
EAST j NORTHROCK 'TT P. E
.. .C 0 M M E N T S' Au Cu
ppmPb PPm
Zn ppm
Hi ppm ppm4JHL.IOI
rtlo
73 f ?61.10& zs®
t***!.** **"' /fJ Mlvjiit-eo
tot Y.17701-00 4-
f*/? n
PROPERTY KAMEPROPERTY CODE //5"7 DATK 2.?XfZ
SAMPLER
TOHHSHIP/HTS LABORATORY/METHOD i
PROPERTY HAME PROPERTY CODE li 5*7
TOraSHIP/KTS . LABORATORY/METHOD i. v.i,*. SAMPLER,: X
IDLOCATION
EAST NORTHROCK T T P B Sfc'V /i'' i/* -,** 1 'COM.' If - M "' 0H T S Au
ppbAg ppm
Cu ppm ppm
Inppm
Hi ppmM t J:
*'^* " ''"''Slt-80 /m
*
r//
13 twot*rx- 3/ ^2
j .fi'^r^fr VL-Cir/70 J H} f
hi *zr?57.ijf "y x
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tf-y
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U'ffltit08h
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TOHNSHIP/NTS LABORATORY/METHOD v'
^ H'SAMPLER
IDEAST NORTH
.. .R 0 C K 'T IPS
LOCATION
,;-.,:;4- :.
rc--3*. fZ.
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As A * r*.
V*^c/L iSSsft. i "!! y . /;g^\3*50
fnHfJ '* '"l Itrt'/ A
5*? 700
PROPERTY KAME
PROPERTY CODE DATELABORATpRY/METHOD v
' ' -\ ' " ;"";;-*t-\''-l '--*'''-it'.*'; '•.••''"*i
IDLOCATION
'MJtJr*/ (frtj^ -fy"Jf'H-rfyM.fa ) ir sr/2tteetJL tf.Jrtixur- afe, ittsL.
2/3Mf-to
ICH JO /y12.A ffi K l7 W5
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PROPERTY KAKB
PROPERTY CODETORHSHIP/MTS
LABORATORY/METHOD 'DATE
SAMPLER
IDtOC&TIQll
EAST j HORTHROCK 'T Y P E
Au Ag Cu ppm
Pb .Ppm
Zn ppm
Hi,ppm ppm
M •i f .^••j^i^f^"* ; - -- .. - - 'if:W? ^A.
'M,
72 i 7
32. /o '1.07H/M
llt
V 72 1025
/•e 5:2.37i 4- b.
tf 7V 410 Zt.W61 HSA3-' ^ J'jf . /•/o Wo
PROPERTY NAME Mf
PROPERTY CODE H S 7TOWNSHIP/NTS
LABORATORY/METHOD l
/te*k DATE ^Siay. /Ay
SAMPLER f^ u 3** /\ ^txno^
IDLOCATION
EASTROCK "TYPE
NORTHCOMMENTS Au
ppbAg ppm
Cu ppm
Pb ppm
Zn ppm
Ni ppm
MIT •pp*
S/ ••J'/ 'E
10
1* V2-7VJ
4,f s42* -a 5*63-
S 32.
72 rvi, 0 (? l
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36"02
31-U2L 678 A b'. 5.7
7001
3?
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rittf"-r\ ~" '.- C.
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r'-vjrpArf5|"[-f .-
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" v/' n
S/7Z i^fLiteO H i* 'M1 ffi
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PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY CODE
TOHHSHIP/HTS LABORATORY/METHOD ' -XcP
DATE ^ LSAMPLER
PROPERTY NAME
PROPERTY CODE l IT TTOWNSHIP/NTS ^g/fr3
LABORATORY/METHOD C/fc^ut*; /x^c
DATE ,— SAMPLER
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DATE . SAMPLER
3I 9
PROPERTY NAME
PROPERTY CODE( -ftf,rf TOHNSHIP/NTS
LABORATORY/METHOD i
fj "Z*-P
DATESAMPLER
^/9fi.
h ne n'ij
53*72 fe/ftf.
-fy-^--wA.-J r jrt /? *y
^ua^nS^Ot -( --**ui^ uy y^ax^.. rx? /y^k.^tyj^^fe^
/2***UxlAttvt2vACj|jC( '
y yJ S" 54
2k ffi
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PROPERTY KAMEPROPERTY CODE H6~7
TOHHSHIP/HTS 6eiKif fODU&. LABORATORY/METHOD ' ^
DATE ,— SAMPLER
IDLOCATION
EAST l NORTHROCK TYPE COMMENTS
^-r/e -
Au ppb
mo
Ag ppm
X
Cu ppm
Pb ppm
Zn ppm
Ni ppm
36.37
3t.77,
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PROPERTY KAME flc.PROPERTY CODE US"?
TOmrSHIP/HTS Mt At. ru,* ft..' LABORATORY/METHOD ' /*Ji C.m **
DATE J\A/ -7/92-SAMPLER
IDLOCATION
EAST NORTHROCK "TYPE C 0 M M E M T S Au
ppbAg ppm
Cu ppm
Pb ppm
Zn ppm
Ni ppm
Mnppmk**|l r*ck to O.l/^
\/. sfr. cm; f r. /y, A. 9. J/vs fV IS" l HOSC* r AH .t4C?i6^*.''i*2 Ste. J -J*Ct
St, S-3VO V7
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APPENDIX II
ROCK SAMPLE ANALYSES
"™ ^DC™ (5Refne)ni.abs Ltd,Analytical Chemists * Qsochemlsts * Registered Assayers5175 Tlmberiea Blvd., Mlsslssauga, Ontario, Canada L4W2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
669 MONETA STREET P.O. BOX 1953 TIMMINS, ON P4N7X1
Comments: ATTN: PHIL BURT
219504
CERTIFICATE A9219504
BHP-UTAH MINES LIMITEDProject: 1157 P.O. #:
Saapl** •ubmitted to our 1mb in Rouyn, PQ. This report was printed on 20-A0O-92.
CHEMEX CODE
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEX CODE
205274
NUMBER SAMPLES
6868
DESCRIPTION
Oaoohwa ring to tpprox 150 n**h0-15 Ib crush and split
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
NUMBER SAMPLES
100 68
DESCRIPTION METHODDETECTION
LIMITUPPER
LIMIT
An ppbi rus* 10 o FA-AAS 10000
Analytical Chemists' Qeochemtsu * Registered Assayers5175 Timberlea Blvd., Misslssauga, Ontario, Canada L4W2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
BHP-fflkH MINES LIMITED 569 MONETA STREET P.O. BOX 1953 TIMMINS, ON P4N7X1
Project: Comments:
1157ATTN: PHIL BURT
Page ber :l Total F'tujes :2 Certificate Date: 20-AUG-92 Invoice No. : 19219504 P.O. Number Account
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9219504
SAMPLE
92MAT001 92MAT002 92MAF003 92KKR054 92HAR055
92HAR056 92MAR057 92MAR058 92MAR059 92MAR060
92HKR061 92MAR062 92MAR063 92KAX064 92MAR065
92MAR066 92KKX067 92KAR068 92KAR069 92KAX070
92MAR071 92MKR072 92KKR073 92KJU1074 92HXR075
92MAR076 92MAR077 92HAR078 92MAK079 92KAR080
92KKKOei 92HAR082 92MAR083 92MAR084 92MAR085
92MAR086 92MAR087 92MAR088 92MAR089 92HAR090
PREPCODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
Au ppb FA+AX
80< S< s< 5 * 5
< 5
' ?t < 5 < 5
< 5 c 5< 5 < 5 < 5
< 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 * 5
< 5 < 5 < 5 t 5 c 5
< 5 < 5< S * 5 < 5
< 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
< 5< 5 < 5 < 5< 5
A ft
CERTIFH
Chemex Labs Ltd,Analytical Chemists * Geochemlsts * Registered Assayere5175 Timberlea Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
S3HP-UTAH MINES LIMITED 569 MONETA STREET P.O. BOX 1953 TIMMINS, ON P4N7X1
Project: Comments:
1157ATTN: PHIL BURT
Page t .er :2 Total Ph^os :2 Certificate Date: 20-AUG-92 Invoice No. : 19219504 P.O. Number Account : El
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9219504
SAMPLE
92MAR09192HAR09292KAR09392MAR09492KAK095
92MAR09692HAR09792MAR09892MAR09992MAR100
92KRR08992MHKO9092MBR09192MBR09292MBR093
92MRX09492KRR09592MHR09692KKR09792MHR098
92KBR09992KBK10092MOR09392KOK09492KOK095
92MOR09692MOR09792HOR098
PREPCODE
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
2O5205205205205
205205205205205
205205205
274274274274274
274274274274274
274274274274274
274274274274274
274274274274274
274274274
Au ppbFA+AA
< 5< 5< 5< 5< 5
< 5< 5< S* 5* 5
< S< 5< S•c 5< 5
f S< S< S< s< s< s< s* 530
< 5
< S< S< s
,
-,- ' ' :-'* :
,. 'J '-'; ;, !,.'. ;/:
;- .'.:''.-' r
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CERTIF
Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemists * Qeochemlsts * Regtoterad Assayera5175 Tlmberiea Blvd., Misslssauga, Ontario, Canada UW2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Comments: ATTN: R. BARBER
. A9220277
CERTIFICATE A9220277
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.Project P.O. #:
1157
submitted to our lab in Rouyn, PQ. Thi* report WM printed on l-SIP-92.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEXCODE
205274
NUMBERSAMPLES
6161
DESCRIPTION
Oeoohem ring to approx 150 aeih0-15 Ib oruih and iplit
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
CHEMEX CODE
NUMBER (SAMPLES!
100
DESCRIPTION METHODDETECTION
LIMITUPPER LIMIT
An ppbi rue* 10 a •••pi* TA-AAS 10000
Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemist* * Gaochamtet* * Ragh5175 Tlmberfea Blvd., Mlsslssauga, Ontario, Canada L4W2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Project: 1157Comments: ATTN: R. BARBER
Page f1 w : 1 Total Pages :2 Certificate Date: 01-SEP-92 Invoice No. : 19220277 P.O. Number Account
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9220277
SAMPLE
92 MAR 101 92 MAR 102 92 MAR 103 92 MAR 104 92 MAR 105
92 MAR 106 92 MAR 107 92 MAR 108 92 MAR 109 92 MAR 110
92 MAR 111 92 MAR 112 92 MAR 113 92 MAR 114 92 MAR 115
92 MAR 116 92 MAR 117 92 MAR 118 92 MAR 119 92 MAR 120
92 MAR 121 92 MAR 122 92 MAR 123 92 MAR 124 92 MAR 125
92 MBR 101 92 MBR 102 92 MKR 104 92 MBR 105 92 MBR 106
92 MBR 107 92 MBR 1O8 92 MBR 109 92 MBR 110 92 MBR 111
92 MBR 112 92 MBR 113 92 MBR 114 92 MBR 115 92 MBR 116
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
209 205 205 205 205
205 205 209 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
AU ppb FA+AA
< S •C 5< 5 < 5< S
* S •c 5 30
110 •e 5
< 5 < 5 •* 5•* 5 < 5
< 5 < 5< 3 15
' . . < 51
* 5< S < 5 < 5 30
•C 5* 5* 5< S < 5
25 < 5< 5< S 10
5 < 5 K 515
< S
' -
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- ;'-
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a . fi
-
7CERTIFICA-
Chemex Labs Ltd,Analytical Chemists * Qeochemlsts * Registered Assayers5175 Timbwlea Blvd., Mlssfesauga, Ontario. Canada L4W 283 PHONE: 416-624-2806
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Project: Comments:
1157ATTN: R. BARBER
PageF jer :2 Total Payes :2 Certificate Date: 01-SEP-92 Invoice No. : 19220277 P.O. Number Account
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9220277
SAMPLE
92 MBR 11792 MBR 11892 MBR 11992 MBR 12092 MBR 121
92 MBR 12292 MBR 12392 MBR 12492 MHR 12592 MBR 126
92 MHR 12792 MBR 12892 MBR 12992 MOR 09992 MOR 100
92 MOR 10192 MOR 10292 MOR 10392 MOR 10492 MOR 105
92 MOR 106
PREPCODE
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205
274274274274274
274274274274274
t274274274274274
274274274274274
274
Au ppbFA+AA
* S< 5< 5* S< S
140< 5< 5* 5t 5
•c St S80
< 8< S
< 5< 585
< S< S ,
< 5
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CERTIFIOATToi
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Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.Ewayeun * GtochlmlstM * CNmlttes AnalyHqut175 Bou). Industrie! C.P. 284, Rouyn, Quebec, Canada J9X 5C3 PHONE: 819-797-1922
/o: BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
P.O. BOX 1953,669 MONETA ST.
CERTIFICATE A9219505
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.Project: P.O. #:
1157
Saopl** *ubmitted to our lab in Rouyn, PQ. Thi* report wa* printed on 3-SKP-92.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHFMFXCODE
299200238
NUMBERSAMPLES
68 6868
DESCRIPTION
Pulp; prepped on other workorder Whole rook fucionKitrio-aqua-regia digestion
CHEMEX CODE
594588590 586621593596599597592595475540
192919311938194010041950
NUMBER SAMPLES
i?
66
li696969696968686868686868686668
s•5.
s.
j;
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P4N7X1'
Comments: ATTN: PHIL BURT
ANALYTICAL
DESCRIPTION
A1203 4: Whole rookCaO k : Whole rookCr203 %: Whole Rook F*203 (total) %: Whole rookK20 %: Whole rookAgO %: Whole rooktaO %: Whole rookJa20 %: Whole rookP205 i : Whole rook8102 %: Whole rookTi02 %: Whole rookL.O.I. %: Lo** on ignitionTotal *Co ppm: element, coil fi rook3u ppm: element, coil fi rookWo ppm: element, coil fi rookHi ppm: element, coil fi rookPb ppm: element, coil and rookBn ppm: element, coil C rook
PROCEDURES
METHOD
ICP-AKSICP-ABSICP-AKS ICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSFURXACBCALCULATIONICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKSICP-AKS
DETECTION LIMIT
0.010.010.01 0.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.01
111152
W
UPPER LIMIT
99.9999.99
100.00 99.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.99
105.00100001000010000100001000010000
505
Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.Estayeurt * GeochMttw * ChMstm AnalyHqu*175 Boul, Industrie! C.P. 284, Rouyn, Quebec, Canada J9X5C3 PHONE: 819-797-1922
fo: BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Projepl: 1157 Comments: ATTN: PHIL BURT
PageNumoer :1 Total Pages :2 Certificate Date:03-SEP-92 Invoice No. : 19212505 P.O. Number : Account :EEl
1 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9219505
SAMPLE
92MKT001 J2MAT002 92JOP003 92KAR054 J2MAR055
J2MAR056 )2JftR057 92MAR05S 92MAR059 92MAR060
KHM1061 92MR062 J2HAR063 82JOR064 92KAR065
J2MAR066 UKU1067 92MAR068 92KAR069 WMAR070
KMAX071 KMIK072 J2JOR073 KBOR074 J2MAR075
J2MAR076 J2JOR077 92HAR078 92MAR079 J2MAROBO
92MAR081 92MAROS2 UMAR083 J2MAR084 J2MAR085
KWR086 J2MAR087 MXAR088 J2MAR089 KKAR090
PRZP CODS
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
A1203 CaO Cr203 11203 X20 HgO teO Na20 f 205 8102 M02 LOI TOTM, Co Cu Mo Ki Pb Zn * % 1 % l*;*,!* * * k k ppn ppo ppn ppo ppa ppa1.42 0.04 < 0.01 55.97 0.27 0.05 0.01 0.11 < 0.01 16.32 0.03 27.52 101.75 42 15 < 1 116 42 78 14.07 7.91 0.18 10.16 0.32 5.21 0.18 2.13 < 0.01 53.54 0.43 4.33 98.46 39 47 < 1 296 < 2 70 13.87 7.76 0.01 8.64 1.68 6.34 0.16 3.55 0.15 53.39 0.60 1.65 97.79 18 22 1 27 18 58 10.65 7.81 0.08 11.66 2.94 11.52 0.16 1.55 0.62 41.69 1.68 7.68 98.03 42 168 < 1 205 10 104 13.68 9.70 0.02 14.03 1.72 6.87 0.23 1.98 0.06 46.12 1.10 1.87 97.38 27 140 "CI 44 4 64E
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CERTIFICATION
Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.Essayeurs * GeochbnistM' Chlmlstes Analytlqiw175 Boul, Industriel C.P. 284, Rouyn, Quebec, Canada J9X6C3PHONE: 819-797-1922
o: BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Project: 1157 Comments: ATTN: PHIL BURT
Page Numo'er :2 Total Pages :2 Certificate Date:03-SEP-92 Invoice No. :19212505 P.O. Number Account : EE
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SAMPLE
92MAR09192MAR09292MAR09392MAR09492MAR095
92MXR09692MA09792MAR09892MAR09992MMUOO
KMHR08992MHR09092MHR09192MHR09292MHR093
92MHR09492MHR09592MHR09692MHR09792MHR098
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A1203 CaO Cr203 Pe203 K20 HgO ;: ' Hjtf ^ Ha2a PZOJr Sl02 Ti02 LOI TOTAL Co Cu Mo Hi Pb In- * ' '4 - * 1 1* * 1 ppn pjn ppn ppn jpn ppm
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12.18 11.38*0.01 9.07 0.39 5.18 0.13 1.18*0.01 56.45 0.50 1.51 97.99 7 161 1 14 20 814.14 10.05 0.03 13.37 0.41 7.20 0.21 1.70 * 0.01 47.78 0.76 1.32 96.98 18 160 4 28 50 2412.87 9.25 0.03 14.17 0.30 7.30 0.24 1.64 * 0.01 49.00 0.74 1.81 97.36 16 73 * 1 23 2 367.79 5.09 0.05 10.72 0.09 11.90 0.14 1.88*0.01 55.97 0.69 3.22 97.54 29 31 * 1 318 4 267.83 5.07 0.05 10.79 0.09 11.67 0.14 1.91 * 0.01 56.24 0.69 3.22 97.71 28 30 * 1 300 < 2 266.19 5.71 0.28 10.94 0.05 25.83 0.13 0.36 * 0.01 42.14 0.32 6.40 98.37 38 103 -C 1 468 4 466.13 6.42 0.26 10.42 0.04 24.97 0.14 0.46*0.01 42.71 0.32 6.09 97.97 40 16 * 1 614 B 407.03 6.80 0.36 10.69 0.05 22.75 0.17 0.66 * 0.01 43.27 0.34 5.76 97.90 38 1 * 1 497 * 2 564.69 3.66 0.29 9.47 0.01 31.66 0.16 0.15 * 0.01 39.31 0.21 9.44 99.06 47 3*1 1125 4 4614.46 10.29*0.01 10.31 0.38 6.20 0.23 3.88 * 0.01 31.06 0.65 1.39 98.88 9 65 2 35 * 2 16
11.20 13.67 0.25 10.96' 0.14 8.99 0.23 3.19 * 0.01 45.35 0.57 4.79 99.35 29 36 * 1 359 * 2 106.71 7.44 0.27 9.92 0.05 24.63 0,15 0.57*0.01 43.93 0.33 5.79 99.82 38 112 * 1 611 4 346.19 6.11 0.26 9.22 0.03 25.78 0.14 0.45 * 0.01 42.45 0.30 8.47 99.39 56 21 * 1 979 2 505.76 3.97 0.35 9.92 0.02 29.82 0.13 0.29 * 0.01 40.57 0.26 8.33 99.45 55 4*1 1145 < 2 3 43.64 2.22 0.22 9.39 0.02 33.41 0.12 0.10 * 0.01 39.73 0.16 10.50 99.50 55 5*1 1425 2 546.51 5.73 0.31 10.90 0.03 26.33 0.16 0.52*0.01 41.45 0.30 6.73 98.97 49 18 * 1 742 < 2 427.41 7.65 0.36 9.98 0.03 22.58 0.17 0.94 * 0.01 44.25 0.35 5.11 98.84 38 74 * 1 535 < 2 2 88.20 5.06 0.37 11.93 0.03 24.84 0.-14 0.35 *;0.01 39.97 0.40 6.98 98.27 46 36 * 1 565 < 2 62
CERTIFICATION:
Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.Essayeum * Geochlmlstes * Chlmtete* AnatyUque 175 Boul, Industrie! C.P. 284. Rouyn. Quebec, Canada J9X 5C3 PHONE: 819-797-1022
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Comments: ATTN: R. BARBER
CERTIFICATE A9220278
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.Project 1157 P.O. #:
Saopl** •ufcnittwd to our lab in Rouyn, PQ. Thi* report wa* printed on 11-8ZP-92.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
W299300238
NUMBER SAMPLES
616161
DESCRIPTION
Pulp; pr*pp*d on otherWhole rook fuiion
vorkorder
Nitrio-agua-reffia digestion
kA9220278
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
CHEMEXCODE
394588590586821893596599597593595475540
192919311938194010041950
NUMBERSAMPLES
61616161616161616161616161616161616161
DESCRIPTION
A1203 *i Mwl* rookCaO Xi Hhol* rookCr2O3 *i Whole Hook1*303 (total) *t Nhol* rookX2O *i Nhol* rookM0O \t Whol* rookKnO *i Nbol* rookKa2O *it Wool* rookM05 \t Nhol* rook0102 *i Wool* rookTiO2 *i Mwl* rookL. O. Z. \ i Lo*a on ignitionTotal *Co ppat •l*a*nt, soil ft rookCu ppmi •l*m*nt, coil A rookMo ppmi •loMnt, soil A rookHi ppmi •Imrat, coil * rooktb ppmi •lament, foil and rookIn ppmi •Inwnt, aoil A rook
METHOD
ICP-MESICP-AIflZCP-AZSZCP-AE8ZCP-AISZCP-AK8ICP-AIflZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZSrORHACZCALCDLATZONZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZSZCP-AZS
DETECTIONLIMIT
0.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.01
1. 11152
UPPERLIMIT
99.9999.99
100.0099.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.99
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Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.EMayeuf** Geochknlstet * CNmtota* Analytfcjua175 Boul, Industrie! C.P. 284, Rouyn, Quebec, Canada J9X5C3 PHONE: 819-797-1922
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.P.O. BOX 1953, 569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Project: Comments:
1157ATTN: R. BARBER
iPage Nat/otter :f Total Pages :2 Certificate DateJ1-SEP-92 Invoice No. P.O. Number Account
SAMPIJS
92 KAR 10112 KM 102 92 MAR 103 92 KM 104 92 KAR 105
12 KAR 106 n KAR 107 12 KAR IDS 92 KAR 109 92 KAR 110
92 KAR 111 92 KAR 112 92 KAR 113 92 KAR 114 92 KAR 115
92 KAR 116 92 KAR 117 92 KAR 118 92 KAR 119 92 KAR 120
12 KAR 121 92 KAR 122 92 KAR 123 92 KAR 124 92 KAR 125
92 KBR 101 92 KBR 102 92 KBR 104 92 KBR 105 92 KBR 106
}t KBR 107 92 KBR 108 92 KBR 109 92 KBR 110 92 KBR 111
92 KHR 112 92 KBR 113 92 KBR 114 92 KBR 115 92 KBR 116
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17.22 7.65 0.05 11.24 0.39 5.29 0.33 : 13.15 10.51 0.04 11.42 0.55 5.90 0.25 ; 5.92 5.31 0.31 10.67 0.29 26.09 .0.16 ( 5.65 5.67 0.29 10.50 0.03 25.79 0.18 l 6.06 6.06 0.29 10.50 0.02 25.77 0.16 l
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9220278*20 9205 8102 Ti02 LOI TOTAL Co Cu Mo Ni Pb Zn\ \ \ \ \ \ ppn ppn ppn ppn ppm ppm.79 < 0.01 49.38 0.64 2.22 98.60 9 3 < 1 22 < 2 18 .32 < 0.01 43.66 0.31 5.57 97.26 49 19 < i 767 < 2 36 .20 < 0.01 42.08 0.29 7.10 97.84 52 10 < 1 708 < 2 44 .33 < 0.01 50.58 0.70 2.45 98.85 20 10 < i 61 < 2 38 .39 < 0.01 41.32 0.29 8.02 97.77 54 31 -c 1 708 < 2 64.38 0.07 46.02 1.66 7.59 97.82 44 193 < 1 60 < 2 92 .21 0.06 47.68 1.61 3.62 97.31 35 119 *: 1 43 f 2 94 .69 0.09 43.67 1.59 9.37 97.52 46 103 < 1 49 6 104 .11 0.17 45.46 1.58 7.85 97.49 45 207 < 1 48 < 2 118 .10 < 0 .01 38.32 0.20 11.35 97.33 62 5 -c 1 1660 B 56;36 < 0 .01 41.09 0.28 8.01 97.38 53 28 < 1 S44 2 50 .16 < 0 .01 37.82 0.21 11.76 97.15 S3 3 6 < l 1320 < 2 76 .27 < 0.01 39.04 0.25 9.91 97.33 56 18 4 1 1120 < 2 44 .95 < 0.01 45.10 0.54 4.46 96.92 28 28 < 1 305 < 3 2 4 .31 < 0 .01 41.69 0.26 8.02 98.12 51 34 K 1 1035 < 3 4 0.31 < 0 .01 41.82 ' 0.28 7.78 97.82 41 50 K 1 713 < 3 42 .63 0.01 49.29 0.61 1.86 98.58 35 63 < 1 404 < 2 44 .28 < 0 .01 42.15 0.29 6.84 99.53 57 36 < 1 866 14 46 ..60 0.42 45.81 0.89 1.57 97.69 20 479 < 1 4 9 2 48 .63 4 0.01 43.94 0.44 4.13 97.38 34 6 < 1 388 < 2 54.36 -t 0 .01 42.01 0.34 5.95 97.63 45 23 *: 1 644 < 3 54 .11 < 0 .01 37.97 0.19 11.89 98.08 61 10 < 1 1505 2 60 .11 < 6.01 38.77 0.21 10.93 98.20 59 1 -c 1 1395 < 2 46 .19 * 0.01 39.58 0.20 9.97 97.90 56 13 ^c 1 1200 < 2 48 .42 < 0 .01 42.73 0.28 6.35 97.93 43 31 K 1 696 < 2 46
1.47 < 0.01 41.53 0.28 7.19 97.82 58 13 t 1 966 < 2 40 1.07 0.09 61.86 0.06 0.80 96.19 3 4 < 1 16 6 74 .98 0.02 45.09 0.65 4.57 95.77 35 47 *: 1 49 < 2 30 .81 0.03 50.93 0.64 2.61 98.33 17 62 12 37 < 2 22 1.16 < 0 .01 41.53 0.26 8.31 97.49 57 30 * 1 894 < 2 461.33 < 0.01 42.71 0.27 .26 98.27 48 25 -: 1 861 < 2 48 1.28 * 0.01 40.85 0.28 .23 98.67 58 IS < l 1045 2 56 1.07 0.20 43.50 0.73 .79 97.93 50 12 < 1 463 < 2 98 1.53 < 0.01 42.56 0.30 .02 97.43 57 14 -e 1 689 < 2 60 1.09 0.03 50.62 1.03 .97 98.05 27 122 < 1 26 < 2 96t. 66 < 0.01 50.55 0.73 .05 99.10 27 45 -c 1 63 < 3 5 0 1.51 0.45 50.89 0.82 .24 98.73 18 59 *: 1 36 < 2 32 1.41 < 0 .01 40.61 0.28 7.92 97.98 55 8 -e 1 919 2 46 1.43 < 0 .01 40.36 0.26 7.81 96.99 46 15 < 1 809 < 3 5 2 1.38 * 0.01 40.48 0.29 7.02 97.05 51 77 < 1 874 14 50
CERTIFICATION
Laboratoires Chemex Ltee.EMaymin * QeocNmIstM * CNmlstes Analytlque175 Boul, Industrie! C.P. 284, Rouyn, Quebec, Canada J9X5C3 ; PHONE: 819-797-1922
P.O. BOX 1 953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
Project: 1157Comment*: ATTN: R. BARBER
Pager ier :2 Total Pages :2 Certificate Date: 11-SEP-92 Invoice No. : 19220278 P.O. Number Account
SAMPLE
92 MBR 117tt MBR 118tt MBR 119tt MBR 12092 MBR 121
(2 MBR 122tt MBR 123tt MBR 12412 MBR 12592 MBR 126
tt MBR 127tt MBR 12Stt MBR 129tt MOR 09992 MOR 100
tt MOR 101tt MOR 102tt NOR 103tt MOR 10492 MOR 105)2 MOR 106
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A1203 CaO Cr203 Fe203 K20 MgO MnO * HIX X X X XX
5.97 5.20 0.29 10.26 0.03 26.65 O.is 03.70 1.90 0.22 8.52 0.01 34.54 0.09 03.73 1.71 0.43 7.78 0.02 34.15 0.20 02.77 0.95 0.24 10.51 0.01 34.1* 0.13 06.31 5.98 0.30 11.13 0.02 24.21 0.16 05.56 7.63 < 0.01 28.35 0.17 6.98 0.27 (2.45 0.53 0.19 7.35 0.01 36.39 0.11 (6.00 6.39 0.29 10.60 0.02 24.77 0.15 06.69 4.88 0.27 11.12 0.03 25.80 0.15 (6.40 6.05 0.29 11.29 0.03 24.46 O.t6 06.64 7.62 0.32 11.03 0.03 23.96 0.19 03.82 0.62 0.30 9.42 0.01 34.85 0.13 l6.18 6.60 0.29 10.93 0.04 24.86 0.16 (5.31 4.08 0.29 10.13 0.02 28.90 0.16 (5.84 5.16 0.30 10.48 0.04 26.66 0.17 06.44 5.67 0.31 10.48 0.04 24.89 0.16 06.14 5.69 0.29 11.13 0.03 29.27 0.1C (14.70 7.96 < 0.01 16.08 1.27 S.45 0.24 !17.74 3.99 0.07 10.95 0.60 4.55 0.16 513.94 8.82 < 0 .01 14.08 1.76 5.66 0.23 25.07 3.31 0.2* 9.04 t 0.03 30.11 0.15 0
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9220278
*20 M05 Si02 Ti02 LOI TOTAL Co Cu Mo Ni Pb ZnX XX X X X ppB ppn ppn ppn ppa ppm.41 < 0.01 39.95 0.27 8.02 97.21 56 15 < 1 965 < 2 48.07 < 0 .01 35.36 0.09 13.23 97.74 47 2 < 1 1430 2 36.06 * 0.01 38.70 0.19 12.26 99.23 53 4 < i 1310 56 58.06 < 0.01 36.37 0.12 12.22 97.57 63 5 -c 1 1495 84 64.28 < 0.01 41.04 0.33 10.57 100.35 61 28 < i 1355 36 58.34 < 0.01 43.63 0.21 2.08 95.23 12 149 K 1 30 54 52.07 -c 0.01 38.73 0.12 11.97 97.93 44 S < 1 1 505 580 46.22 < 0.01 41.73 0.35 6.48 97.01 31 11 < 1 564 18 44.17 < 0 .01 39.69 0.33 8.12 97.25 53 12 4 1 801 4 42.25 < 0 .01 41.45 0.33 7.32 98.04 54 23 * 1 837 * 2 58.31 t 0.01 40.61 0.3* 7.01 98.12 42 34 .t 1 592 2 50.06 < 0 .01 35.69 0.1* 13.01 98.09 58 1 < 1 1465 4 42.23 < 0.01 42.06 0.34 6.89 98.58 42 9 < l 611 < 3 4 6.22 < 0 .01 40.37 0.24 8.68 98.41 50 32 < l 9 87 4 52.42 < 0.01 40.81 0.26 8.07 98.22 55 17 < 1 926 < 2 54.94 < 0.01 41.21 0.28 7.52 97.35 45 18 t 1 780 2 36.51^ 0.01 41.52 0.28 7.31 98.36 46 39 < l 678 4 44.44 0.48 45.86 2.26 1.27 98.99 31 35 x 1 38 2 90.24 -e 0.01 82.84 0.68 1.70 98.52 24 33 < 1 74 4 38.06 0.04 47.33 1.15 2.09 97.16 31 153 < i 3 6 * 2 56.20 < 0.01 39.72 0.26 9.01 97.20 -53 15 < 1 1185 < 2 38
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A9221171
CERTIFICATE A9221171
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.Project 1157 P.O. *:
Smapl** •ubaittAd to our lab in Rouyn, PQ. Vhi* report wag printed on 16-80-92.
CHEMEX CODE
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEX CODE
203274
NUMBER SAMPLES
4545
DESCRIPTION
O*och*tn ring to appro* 150 SM*h0-15 Ib oruab and cplit
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
NUMBER SAMPLES
100 45
DESCRIPTION METHODDETECTION
LIMITUPPER
LIMIT
Aa ppbi ruM 10 g •avpl* FA-US 10000
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9221171
SAMPLE
92 KAR 004 92 KAR 127 92 KAR 128 92 KAR 129 92 KAR 130
92 KAR 131 92 KAR 132 92 KAR 133 92 KAR 134 92 KAR 135
92 KAR 136 92 KAR 137 92 KAR 138 92 KAR 139 92 KAR 140
92 KAR 141 92 KAR 142 92 KAR 143 92 KAR 144 92 KAR 145
92 KAR 146 92 KAR 147 92 KAR 148 92 KAR 149 92 KAR 150
92 KAR 151 92 KAR 152 92 KAR 153 92 KAR 154 92 KAR 155
92 KAR 156 92 KAR 15792 KBR 130 92 KOR 108 92 KOR 109
92 KOR 110 92 KOR 111 92 KOR 112 92 KOR 113 92 KOR 114
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 305 205
209 205 205 205 205
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
Au ppb FA+AA
25< S < S < S< s< s< 5 < 5 < S < 5
< 5 190 < 5 < 5 < 5
< 5* a< 5 < 5 < 5
< 5 < 5 < 5 10
< 5
< S < 5 < 5 < 5•* 5
K 5 K S < 5 < 5 45
< 5< 5< 8 < 5 < S
/)
CERTII '^fc^
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BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.P.O. BOX 1953,569 MONETA ST.TIMMINS, ONP4N7X1
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9221171
SAMPLE
92 MOR 115 92 MOR 116 92 MOR 117 92 MOR 118 92 MOR 119
PRJSP GODS
205 205 205 205 205
274 274 274 274 274
Au ppb VA+AA
< 5 15
* 5 < 5 < 5
/J A rtJ/gtt/GUtA. dffyr3iWS?Z*5——
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.A9221172
CERTIFICATE A9221172
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
Project P.O. #:
1157
Sample* *ubmitted to our 1mb in Rouyn, Tbia report wa* printed on 23-SXP-92.
PQ.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEXCODE
299200238
NUMBERSAMPLES
454545
DESCRIPTION
Pulp; prepped on other workordarWhole rook fuiionNitric-aoua-regia digestion
CHEMEXCODE
S94588590586821593596599597592595475540
192919311938194010041950
DUMBERSAMPLES
45454545454545454545454545454545454545
\ ANALYTICAL
DESCRIPTION
X1203 *t Whole rookCaO \t Whole rookCr2O3 *i Whole HookFe203 (total) *i Whole rookX20 *i Whole rockHgO \ t Whole rookMaO *i Whole rookNa20 *i Whole rook•205 *i Whole rock8i02 * i Whole rookT102 \ t Whole rookL. O.K. \ i LOBS on ignitionTotal *Co ppMi element, coil t rookCu ppat element, coil fi rookMo ppmi eleaent, ioil tt rookMi ppms element, coil ft rookVb ppms element, soil and rookZn ppmt element, foil t rook
PROCEDURES
METHOD
XCP-AZSICP-XBSICP-XISXCP-ABSZCP-A8SZCP-AX8XCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSrURNXCICALCniATXONXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXSXCP-AXS
DETECTIONLIMIT
0.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.01
111152
UPPERLIMIT
99.9999.99
100.0099.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.99
105.00100001000010000100001000010000
emex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemists " Qeochwnlsts * Registered Assayen 5175 Timbertea Blvd., Misslssauga, Ontario, Canada L4W2S3 PHONE: 416-624-2806
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9221172
SAMPLK
92 mr 004 92 tax. 12792 NMt 128 92 KM 129 92 MAR 130
92 MM 131 92 HMt 132 92 KM 133 92 KM 134 92 KM 135
)2 KM 13692 KM 137 92 KM 13892 KM 139 92 KM 140
92 KM 141 92 KM 142 92 KM 143 92 KM 144 92 KM 145
(2 KM 146 92 KM 147 92 KM 148 92 KM 149 92 KM 150
12 KM 151 92 KM 152 92 KM 153 92 KM 154 92 KM 155
)2 KM 156 92 KM 157 92 KHR 130 92 KOR 108 92 KOR 109
92 KOR 110 92 KOR 111 92 KOR 112 92 KOR 113 92 KOR 114
PKDcon
299299 299 299299
299299 299 299 299
299 299 299299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
U203 C*0 CT203 7*203 K20 HgO KnO Ha20 P205 8i02 Ti02 LOI TOOL Co Cu Mo Hi Pb Zn * * * * * V * * * * X \ * ppa ppm ppm ppm ppm pym13.21 2.32 0.07 2. (6 0.53 0.61 0.04 5.79 6.12 74.00 0.40 1.24 100.90 12 116 1 17 8 28 4.35 1.31 0.33 B. 37 0.02 33.92 0.13 0.13 K 0.01 38.00 0.17 11.98 98.70 54 13 < 1 1625 6 62 5.24 6.32 0.33 9.60 0.03 25.91 0.15 0.32 ^ 0.01 43.00 0.28 7.03 98.21 48 S3 < 1 8 27 28 38 8.39 0.82 0.06 2.81 0.11 0.56 0.03 4.21 0.09 83.50 0.29 0.56 101.45 5 19 1 20 2 12 10.89 4.82 0.21 10.92 0.10 10.74 0.15 1.83x0.01 47.00 0.57 10.89 98.12 40 38 •ci 279 4 808.31 7.38 0.37 10.81 0.09 20.58 0.17 1.10 < 0.01 44.00 0.43 4.80 98.04 36 47 -ci 421 * 2 36 6.27 5.58 0.38 10.06 0.03 26.90 0.15 0.48 x 0.01 41.00 0.30 7.02 98.16 45 6 -c 1 793 8 40 5.62 4.63 0.38 11.25 0.03 28.35 0.17 0.39 4 0.01 40.70 0.27 6.54 98.33 55 2 < 1 981 10 50 7.00 6.65 0.41 10.58 0.02 34.19 0.15 0.57 X 0.01 42.60 0.35 6.03 98.55 45 214 < 1 632 12 44 6.82 6.42 0.41 11.07 0.05 24.34 0.17 0.70 x 0.01 41.70 0.33 6.34 98.36 52 42 < i 761 6 325.72 5.60 0.35 9.69 0.02 27.13 0.16 0.34 < 0.01 42.20 0.30 6.72 98.22 55 35 < 1 1000 6 5 0 4.54 14.61 0.20 9.05 0.01 20.22 0.20 0.15 K 0.01 43.60 0.38 4.69 97.65 48 92 < l 9 19 6 80 5.70 5.12 0.42 9.35 0.02 29.27 0.16 0.20 < 0 .01 37.80 0.28 10.03 98.37 60 156 < 1 1305 6 48 3.43 0.40 0.34 9.34 0.01 33.41 0.15 0.14 < 0.01 35.70 0.17 13.24 98.34 64 2 -e 1 1595 B 74 2.61 4.06 0.31 6.95 0.01 32.92 0.17 0.20 < 0 .01 41.00 0.13 10.51 98.88 54 2 < 1 1415 8 563.63 2.59 0.31 8.72 0.01 33.36 0.13 0.16 < 0.01 38.90 0.19 10.47 98.48 56 21 *: 1 1410 6 4 0 2.37 1.53 0.28 7.37 0.01 37.34 0.11 0.01 < 0 .01 37.00 0.11 12.72 98.86 33 350 < 1 1725 10 56 3.30 2.08 0.32 8.17 0.01 35.93 0.09 * 0.01 < 0 .01 36.20 0.14 12.59 98.84 33 76 K 1 1540 14 40 8.13 8.60 0.24 10.49 0.04 20.43 0.19 0.57 < 0.01 44.20 0.43 4.43 97.77 27 2 1 < 1 3 44 2 40 2.67 2.84 0.24 6.01 0.02 36.41 0.18 x 0.01 < 0.01 35.50 0.11 15.49 99.48 37 -el < l 1 510 6 342.54 0.14 0.25 (.87 0.02 38.56 0.13 < 0 .01 < 0.01 37.00 0.18 13.14 98.84 52 10 4 1 1700 B 58 6.21 5.40 0.33 9.96 0.04 27.13 0.15 0.32 < 0.01 41.30 0.30 7.10 98.14 49 6 < 1 811 6 38 3.63 2.47 0.27 (.92 0.01 33.40 0.13 0.04 * 0.01 38.80 0.19 10.66 98.52 46 < 1 < 1 1200 8 64 4.64 3.63 0.33 10.82 0.03 30.77 0.16 0.30 < 0.01 39.00 0.22 8.44 98.35 58 6 < l 1 180 20 56 13.38 7.40 < 0 .01 11.33 1.17 4.69 0.20 3.14 K 0.01 55.50 0.57 2.16 98.55 30 236 2 69 32 32
14.68 8.39 < 0.01 10.13 0.96 5.74 0.24 3.78 < 0.01 53.00 0.69 1.93 98.86 14 44 4 1 34 24 24 5.38 ' 4.09 0.30 9.96 0.02 29.63 0.15 0.10 4 0.01 39.80 0.39 8.41 98.14 51 7 < 1 1055 46 40 7.15 7.39 0.29 9.75 0.03 23.76 0.13 0.74 4 0.01 43.00 0.37 5.55 98.18 34 36 -c 1 512 8 34 13.20 10.76 0.01 17.70 0.65 5.03 0.49 1.03 < 0 .01 46.00 0.78 2.24 97.91 28 213 * 1 50 4 48 14.60 11.34 0.01 13.80 0.55 7.48 0.29 1.80 < 0 .01 46.00 0.90 1.36 98.13 10 125 < i 14 104 3014.46 10.16 < 0 .01 10.63 1.63 7.02 0.31 1.81 0.07 49.70 0.71 1.79 98.30 16 92 i: 1 33 6 12 6.29 5.88 0.30 10.50 0.11 26.62 0.16 0.49 < 0 .01 41.20 0.30 6.53 98.40 53 28 ^ 1 833 4 32 6.70 6.14 0.30 9.92 0.04 25.75 0.16 0.33 < 0.01 41.80 0.37 6.56 98.08 51 40 *: 1 846 46 42 3.07 8.60 0.30 5.36 0.04 37.87 0.14 0.31 •C 0.01 45.70 0.17 7.34 98.81 103 7*1 1145 4 50 6.73 5.79 0.30 10.39 0.04 35.96 O.J6 0.46 K 6.01 41.00 0.34 6.96 98.02 50 40 4 1 759 2 421.66 0.15 0.17 7.49 0.01 38.39 0.07 * 0.01 *: 0.01 37.00 0.11 13.59 98.66 30 -ci -el 2030 12 48 5.54 6.06 0.37 9.98 0.02 26.83 0.23 0.33 < 0.01 41.00 0.30 7.77 98.43 61 88 * 1 804 6 907.68 7.73 0.25 10.94 0.06 33.14 -6.18 0.83x0.01 43.80 0.41 4.90 97.93 39 9 x: 1 507 4 44 7.55 7.62 0.37 10.97 0.05 23.33 0.17 0.94x0.01 43.00 0.43 5.05 98.37 43 38 -*1 602 6 42 12.32 8.51 0.01 11.70 0.34 6.19 0.24 2.47 K 0.01 53.50 0.79 3.05 99.12 23 105 * 1 42 156 48
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9221172
SAMPLE
n MOR 115)2 MOR 116)2 MOR 117)2 MOR 11893 MOR 119
PREPCODE
299299299299299
200200200200200
A1203 CaO Cr203 F*203 K20 HgO HnO Na20 P205 Si02 Ti02 LOI TOTAL Co Cu Mo Nl Pb Zn\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm3.29 1.31 0.25 8.00 0.01 35.65 0.13 < 0 .01 < 0.01 37.00 0.16 12.16 97.98 53 2x1 1665 12 5815.09 2.11 < 0 .01 7.28 2.58 2.35 0.08 1.67 0.14 65.00 1.04 2.51 99.86 18 17 *: 1 40 2 526.42 6.95 0.34 10.83 0.05 24.33 0.18 0.68 * 0.01 42.23 0.36 5.65 98.03 39 19 -c 1 608 6 5215.18 7.99 0.01 13.23 1.26 5.45 0.25 3.27 0.04 49.00 0.84 1.86 98.37 27 119 < 1 48 4 527.83 8.47 0.36 10.95 0.06 21.66 0.17 1.02 4 0.01 42.90 0.40 4.48 98.30 38 52 < 1 456 4 40
' Yr^J A f.fyp^
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Comments: ATTN: R. BARBER
22558
CERTIFICATE A9222558
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.Project P.O. # :
1157
Samples subnitted to our lab in Rouyn, PQ. Thia report wa* printed on 16-OCT-92.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEXCODE
299200238
NUMBERSAMPLES
141414
DESCRIPTION
Pulp/ prepped on other workorderWhole rook fuaionHitrio-aqua-regia digestion
CHEMEXCODE
594588590586821593596599597592595475540
192919311938194010041950
NUMBERSAMPLES
14141414141414141414141414141414141414
ANALYTICAL
DESCRIPTION
JU203 *i Whole rookCaO *t Whole rookCr2O3 *i Whole Hookr*2O3 (total) *i Mwl* rookX20 *t Whole rookMgO *i Whole rookMnO *i Khole rookVa20 *i Nhol* rookP205 *i Whole rookfliO2 4(t Whole rookTiO2 *i Whole rookL. O. Z. Xi ZiOt* oa ignitionToteJL *Co ppms element, soil ft rookCa ppns eleaent, coil ft rookMo ppat element, coil ft rookVi ppni •lament, eoil ft rookVb ppai eleaent,*oil and rookEn ppmt eleewnt, coil ft rook
PROCEDURES
METHOD
1CP-ASSXCP-AKSICP-ASSICP-AKSXCP-AXSICP-A1SICP-ASSZCP-AKSICP-AMZCP-AZSICP-AXSFDR1DICICALCULATIONzcp-juuZCP-AZSZCP-AE8ICP-AKSICP-AKSZCP-U8
DETECTIONLIMIT
0.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.01
1111s2
UPPERLIMIT
99.9999.99
100.0099.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.9999.99
105.00100001000010000100001000010000
Chemex Labs Ltd,Analytical Chemlsto * Gaochemists * Ragtotared Aaaayara 212 BrooksbankAve.. North Vancouver British Columbia, Canada V7J2C1 PHONE: 604-984-0221
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SAMPLE
92 MAR 15612 MAR 159tt mn icott MAR 161tt tOX. 162
tt MAR 163tt MAR 164tt MAR 165tt MLR 093Btt MLR 094
tt MLR 09512 MLR 096tt MLR 097tt MLR 098
PR]COI
299299299299299
299299299299299
299299299299
5PK
200200200200200
200200200200200
200200200200
A1203 CaO CT203 Fe203 K20 KgO HnO V\ \ \ * \ * *
13.48 0.64 0.01 2.36 1.62 0.65 0.02 S14.51 J2.12 0.02 12.83 . 1.37 7.74 0.26 J15.29 5.37 0.04 7.87 4.50 4.87 0.13 26.32 5.72 0.31 10.54 0.05 26.52 0.15 (6.08 5.15 0.33 10.55 0.08 27.55 0.16 013.18 6.65 * 0.01 16.53 1.31 5.23 0.21 45.38 7.79 0.31 9.49 0.04 26.00 0.14 C7.59 .63 0.34 11.47 0.06 23.60 0.18 114.49 , .62 0.02 10.09 0.20 5.21 0.18 313.61 .68 * 0 .01 15.33 0.31 S.76 0.22 311.30 .37 * 0.01 14.85 0.29 2,89 0.21 35.35 .85 0.25 9.66 0.04 29.89 0.12 17.18 7.14 0.34 10.80 0.06 23.78 0.16 16.42 6.05 0.34 9.38 0.04 26.69 0.16 0
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9222558
ta20 P205 Si02 Ti02 LOZ TOTAL Co Cu Ho Ni Pb Zn\ ^ \ \ \ \ ppn ppn ppn ppo ppo ppm.99 0.10 75.20 0.17 1.24 101.50 6 18 6 22 10 10.60 0.04 44.49 0.63 2.77 98.38 30 164 <l 57 72 42:il 0.19 57.50 0.72 1.55100.15 17 32 1 104 10 28.35 0.09 41.48 0.33 6.97 98.83 43 9 *: 1 683 4 60.40 0.08 39.88 0.30 7.65 98.21 68 44 < 1 1025 4 72.41 0.16 47.35 1.76 1.22 98.02 27 29 8 45 10 66.30 0.07 40.40 0.26 7.84 98.02 68 55 -c 1 910 6 34.74 0.09 41,15 0.40 5.84 98.09 42 28 *: 1 562 140 52.40 0.10 55.99 0.*5 1.17 99.32 15 86 -c 1 31 4 24.07 0.13 48.80 1.48 0.71 98.11 16 28 < 1 30 4 36.86 0.17 57.29 1.46 1.01 98.71 26 204 2 20 20 46.15 0.09 39.77 0.24 8.80 98.21 51 5 * 1 1050 6 42.62 0.09 42.53 0.38 5.27 98.35 41 141 -c 1 580 2 36.38 0.10 41.13 0.30 7.26 98.25 53 10 < 1 934 4 42
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9224299
SAMPLE
92MAR 126 92MXR 166 92MAR 167 92MAR 168 92MAR 169
92MAR 170 92MAR 171 92MAR 172 92KKK 173 92MKX 174
92KAR 175 92MAK 176 92HAR 177 92MAR. 178 92MAR 179
92KMI 180 92KAR 181 92KKR 182 92MAR 183 92UAR 184
92HAR 185 92MAR 186 92MAR 187 92MAK 188 92HAR 189
92M&K 190 92MAK 191 92KAR 192 92HAR 193 92MAK 194
92MAR 195 92MAK 196 92MAR 197 92HAK 198 92KAR 199
92KAR 200 92HAR 201 92HAK 202 92HAR 203 92HAR 204
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
Au ppb7A+AA.
< 5 < 5< 5 f S< S
< 5 < 5 •c 5•f S < S
< s< 8 < S 10
< 5
< 5< S •c 5< S < S
< s < s < s< 3 t 8
< 8 •OS•f 8 < S 15
< S < S ^ 8 25
< 5
< S < 3 •4 5< S ^ S
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SAMPLE
UtOR 126 92MXR 166 *2MAR 167 92JOR 168 tZKO. 169
)2MAR 170 92MAR 171 92MAX 172 92MAR 173 92MAR 174
tttOR 175 (2JOR 176 KtOR 177 I2JOR 178 92MAR 179
)2JOR 180 92mR 181 J2JOR 182 92MAR 183 92M*R 184
92JOR 185 )2MXR 186 92MAR 187 92M&R 188 J2JOR 189
)2)OR 190 92MAR 191 92JOR 192 )2MkR 193 92JOR 194
I2JOR 195 (2JOR 196 UMAR 197 92MAR 198 92JOR 199
)2MUt 200 92JOR 201 92JOR 202 92KUI 203 )2MUt 204
PRZP COBB
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
200 200 200 200 200
A1203 CaO Cr203 f*203 K20 MgO MnO Ha20 P205 S102 1102 LOI TOTAL Co Cu Mo Hi Pb Zn % 1 , .i . t k 1 i 1 II * 1 1 ppa ppi ppa ppm ppm ppi5.46 5.05 0.23 10.31 0;02 27.65 0.16 0.31 0.08 41.19 0.31 7.23 98.00 63 54 < 1 1060 <2 42 1.64 2.19 0.13 7.S5 < OiOl^?3lvl4r?*Oi^08W^07'"^^09'3e.50 0.08 13.92 99.40 96 7 -CI 1630 70 42 14.55 7.59 K 0.01 1.95 0.50 4.93 0.13 1.72 0.25 56.33 1.18 2.89 99.03 25 112 1 52 38 64 13.83 6.93^.01 13.56 0.92 4.59 0.63 3.35 0.33 51.00 0.57 2.00 97.72 17 41 8 56 6 84 13.42 6.09 K 0.01 12.08 0.98 4.32 0.48 2.56 0.33 54.94 0.52 2.49 98.22 19 36 12 59 6 108
14.22 6.56^.01 9.06 0.72 4.29 0.34 4.78 0.32 55.75 0.61 2.14 98.80 18 22 4 56 4 72 1.51 1.60 0.13 6.46 *C 0.01 37.64 0.13 0.04 0.07 33.80 0.09 17.97 99.45 72 41 < 1 2240 30 46 1.05 1.52 0.11 8.77 < 0.01 37.00 0.28 0.05 0.08 11.18 0.05 37.55 97.65 80 41 < 1 2180 < 2 50 1.17 2.69 0.13 6.16 -C 0.01 36.74 0.12 0.05 0.08 34.54 0.06 17.13 98.88 60 3 -:l 1915 104 56 1.67 1.70 0.12 5.75 K 0.01 37.52 0.08 0.04 0.08 38.31 0.07 13.96 99.31 49 2 <l 1875 22 702.05 1.09 0.11 6.37 < 0.01 38.20 0.10 0.01 0.07 37.92 0.10 13.22 99.25 76 3 < 1 1980 4 50 2.27 1.19 0.13 7.40 -C 0.01 36.56 0.09 0.02 0.09 38.71 0.12 12.69 99.28 51 19 < 1 1620 < 2 5 0 3.87 2.74 0.18 8.81 0.02 32.85 0.14 0.03 0.08 37.26 0.21 12.98 99.17 59 47 < 1 1465 < 2 46 2.14 1.42 0.15 8. 09 0.01 35.89 0.09 0.03 0.09 38.02 0.11 13.01 99.05 60 15 < 1 1630 < 2 40 3.96 2.21 0.33 10.44 0.01 32.00 0.15 0.08 0.10 38.08 0.19 10.72 98.27 77 58 < 1 1235 < 2 3 63.40 0.48 0.41 10.33 0.01 33.50 0.13 0.05 0.11 38.18 0.16 11.39 98.15 63 9 ^ 1200 < 2 3 8 2.05 2.68 1.46 9.78 0.01 34.09 0.12 0.09. 0.10 33.72 0.09 13.92 98.11 70 3 9 < l 1490 < 2 20 2.66 2.80 0.49 8.83 0.01 33.87 0.16 0.12 0.11 35.49 0.13 14.88 99.55 63 14 < 1 1380 < 2 30 3.12 0.50 0.63 9.69 0.01 36.22 0.16 0.05 0.11 36.87 0.16 11.38 98.90 60 3 *:l 1565 < 2 28 2.87 0.45 0.23 8.41 0.01 37.08 0.12 0.13 0.13 37.88 0.15 11.59 99.05 61 1 <l 1735 <2 362.36 2.58 0.21 8.59 0.01 35.76 0.14 0.06 0.08 35.13 0.13 14.17 99.22 77 6 < 1 1845 < 2 36 2.32 1.35 0.23 6.60 0.01 37.50 0.12 0.16 0.13 38.63 0.12 13.03100.20 61 2 <l 1580 <2 38 2.47 2.38 0.20 7.17 0.01 33.35 0.16 0.10 0.10 37.23 0.12 14.04 99.33 65 1 <l 1610 <2 56 2.15 1.43 0.17 7.59 < 0.01 36.34 0.09 0.06 0.10 38.14 0.11 12.76 98.95 61 7 *: 1 1850 <2 46 3.13 0.57 0.68 9.24 0.01 36.02 0.13 0.03 0.10 36.52 0.15 11.94 98.52 61 2 <l 1780 < 2 283.45 0.45 3.26 9.99 < 0 .01 34.02 0.18 < 0.01 0.09 34.06 0.16 10.49 96.17 48 l < 1 1560 < 2 28 2.73 0.43 0.49 9.42^.01 37.11 0.10 0.06 0.12 37.63 0.14 11.70 99.94 61 1 <l 1595 <2 18 2.97 1.22 0.55 9.24 < 0.01 35.15,0.12 0.07 0.10 37.50 0.15 12.50 99.58 64 4 •CI 1615 <2 36 2.73 0.94 0.19 8.70X0.01 36.70 t 0.12 0.04 0.10 37.92 0.15 12.44100.05 62 46 < 1 1705 34 42 2.22 0.26 0.19 8.37^0.01 37.76 :' 0.10 0.03 0.09 37.46 0.11 12.91 99.51 69 12 11 1860 1625 42 - ' j -' ' '- - ' ' ~ -2.09 1.18 0.17 7.88 *: 0.01 36.86 0.09 0.06 0.09 37.35 0.10 14.31100.20 68 8 <l 1740 106 28 1.84 1.21 0.16 8.05 -C 0.01 36.78 0.14 0.07 0.10 36.76 0.09 14.71 99.92 68 24 < 1 1720 10 36 3.64 1.01 0.14 9.56 < 0.01 33.83 - 0.14 < 0.01 0.08 38.61 0.21 11.48 98.42 59 30 < 1 1310 < 2 44 3.12 0.34 0.16 8.56 < 0 .01 38.11 ' 0.17 0.07 0.11 37.67 0.16 12.22 100.70 70 l < i 1860 4 36 2.09 0.15 0.14 8.71 < 0 .01 38.43 0.11 0.10 0.10 37.48 0.10 12.37 99.79 75 2 < 1 2190 < 2 485.90 5.78 0.29 10.47 0.01 26.70 0.16 0.40 0.12 41.55 0.32 7.34 99.04 31 16 -C 1 828 < 2 36 3.79 2.94 0.19 8.63 < 0.01 34.59 v 0.16 0.04 -0.09 38.19 0.19 10.97 99.79 56 29 -C 1 1505 12 58 2.89 0.53 0.15 7.79 -C 0.01 37.61 * 0.13 0.04 0.09 37.69 0.15 12.30 99.38 57 2 <l 1790 6 50 4.49 3.39 0.11 9.12^.01 29.63 0.15 0.10 0.12 38.03 0.24 15.45100.85 49 360 < l 929 60 48 3.27 1.28 0.22 8.74 < 0.01 34.48 0.10 0.11 0.12 38.42 0.17 12.45 99.37 64 i2 < i 1690 22 58
CERTIFICATION
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APPENDIX III
HUMUS AND B-HORIZON SAMPLE SHEETS
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HUMUS AND B-HORIZON ANALYSES
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SAMPLE PREPARATION
W201229
NUMBER SAMPLES
3030
DESCRIPTION
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CHEMEX CODE
1005192919311932193719381940100419SO
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NUMBER SAMPLES
303030303030303030
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
DETECTION DESCRIPTION METHOD LIMIT
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UPPER LIMIT
200100001000015.001000010000100001000010000
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9222650
SAMPLE
1.4 ON 4 1+7 SB 1.4 ON 42+OOB 1,4 ON 42+25B 1.4 ON 42+50B 1.4 ON 42+75B
Ir* ON 43+OOB Ir* ON 43+25X Ir* ON 43+50B M ON 43+75B Ir* ON 44+OOB
1,4 ON 44+35B 1.4 ON 44+50B 1.4 ON 44+75B 1.4 ON 45+OOB 1.4 ON 45+25S
Ir* ON 45+50B 1,4 ON 45+75B Ir* ON 46+001 1.4 ON 47+25B 1.4 ON 47+50B
1.4 ON 47+7 SB Ir* ON 48+OOB Ir* ON 48+25B Ir* ON 48+50B 1.4 ON 48+75B
1.4 ON 49+OOB 1.4 ON 49+25B 1.4 ON 49+50B 1.4 ON 49+75B 1.4 ON 50+OOB
PREP CODE
201 201 201 201 201
201 201 201 201 201
201 201 201 201 201
201 201 201 201 201
201 201 201 201 201
201 201 201 201 201
229 229 229 229 229
229 229 239 339 339
329 339 229 229 229
229 229 229 229 229
229 229 229 229 229
229 229 229 229 229
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155 175 335 375 215
190 380 585 265 195
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74 92 64 42 72
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Laboratoires Chemex Ltee. P MWERALS CANADA LTD.
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Comments: ATTN: R. BARBER
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CERTIFICATE A9222649
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1157
•ubmittad to oar lab in Rouyn, rg. This report was printed on 15-OCT-93.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
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DESCRIPTION
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CHEMEX NUMBERCODE SAMPLES
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ANALYTICAL
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PROCEDURES
METHOD
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DETECTION UPPERLIMIT LIMIT
0.5 2001 100001 10000
0.01 15.005 100001 100001 100005 100002 10000
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Project: Comments:
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9222649
SAMPLE
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X.39N 42+75BZ.39N 43+OOBI.39N 43+25BZ.39H 43+50BX.39N 43+75B
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42A03NE8848 2.15007 GEIKIE 900OntarioTT i ~^ IT] i "T ! Geosuj-tirnjeApp.ru val sSeMinistry of Mm.stere du Mining Lands Branch Northern Development Developpement du Nord willet Green Miller Centre and Mines et des Mines 933 Ramsey Lake Road
6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.15007 Transaction #: W9360.00040
May 28, 1993
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
RE: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK ON MINING CLAIMS P 1182248 ET AL. IN DOUGLAS, GEIKIE AND MCARTHUR TOWNSHIPS.
The Assessment Credits for GEOLOGY and ASSAYING, sections 12 and 17 of the Mining Act Regulations, as listed with the original submission, have been approved as of MAY 27, 1993.
Please indicate this approval on the claim record sheets.
If you have any questions please call Clive Stephenson at (705) 670-5856.
Your
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division
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ssident Geologist Timmins, Ontario
Ministry otNorthern Development
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Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
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Physical Work, Including Drilling
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Ministry ofNorthern Development
Mine*CII
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Statement of Costs for Assessment Creditttat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Lol sur le* mine*
Transaction No./N* de transaction
TM is
Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining clalm(s). Questions about this collection should b* directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6AS. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseigrwrnentsipewSr^rs^rltenw SifS w priserrtirormuft sont recueitlis en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et servlronl i tenlr a Jour un reglstre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute question sur la coflece de ces renselgnements au chef provincial des terrains mlnlers. mlnlstere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 150, rue Cedar, 4* etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (706) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/CoOts direct*
Typ*
WagesSalalrw
Contractor's and Consultant's Fee*Droltsde ('entrepreneur •t de ('expert-rtt*nm*M wVrfsWH
Supplies Used Fournltures utlttseee
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TypeUmX LAtUVULKUS)
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CFFTCE SUFEUES
Type BCRT
Amount Montan!
96BTO,9D
34019.65
1757.41
4292.25
JC64.34
825.00
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2. Indirect Costs/CoOts Indirect*' * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les coots Indlrects ne sont pas admissible* en tant que travaux devaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
Pood and Lodging Nourrtture ethebergement pMODmZMKMI MtO
Description
HOAIHS
AIFETRB
APR 9. 7 K
Amount Montan!
9064^7
1999.9
199.82
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72B3.SB
Sub Totsl of Indirect Costs Totsl Dartlel des coots Indlrects
M)lr*ct Costs)Afnount iMortem admissible (n'excMant pas 20 H des coOts dlrects)|Total Value of Assessment Credit Vstour Mats du enMN fToW of Dlreet end ASowebh) d'evskietlon ^^
(TMM OM coott OTMIB) M Mneto eMNMM
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification Is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work an or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le tttulaire enreglstre sera tenu de verifier les depenseedemandees dans to present etat des couts-claYlsjMdUJMfl 1IIMV fiBOerlDVe a ceteffet. Si la verification r ou une partto des trav
tout
Filing Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100^ of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
Remises pour depot
1. Les travaux deposes rembourses a 100 •Mi de la
____ ^^^^^^^^^ sont 07 totale susmentionnee du credit (revaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50"Mi of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50
2 . Les travaux deposes trols, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement
sont rembourses a 50 ^ de la vateur totale du credit devaluation
susmenlionne. Voir les calculs cl-dessous.
Valeur totale du credit devaluationx 0,50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des coOts
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs
were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown
on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as GEOLOGIST(Reco'ded Holder. Agent. Pos ; tion in Company!
to make this certification
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces
depenses ont et6 engagers pour effectuer les travaux devaluation
sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de. je suis(t!:u'3''e enregiS!'e. fepresen:an( poste occupe dans la compagnie)
faire cette attestation.
RODNEY BARBER FEBRUARY 247 C
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j THIS TWP IS SUBJECT TO FOREST ACTIVITY IN 1993/94 FURTHER INFORMATION ON FILE.. - - . -: . , . - :.
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