S2O11SWO014 W9430-00033 STOUGHTON LAKE 010
MCVICAR LAKE PROPERTY
(1446)
REPORT OF DIAMOND DRILLING
Mcvicar Lake Area Patricia Mining Division
NTS 52 0/11 and 52 O/12
by
C.J.WALDIEBHP Minerals Canada Limited
Toronto, OntarioDecember 15, 1993
S2O11SW0014 WM3O-00033 STOUGHTON LAKE Q -| QQ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill
GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1.2 Location and Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1.3 Topography and Vegetation . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1.4 Previous Work By BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD. . . . . . 31.5 Current Drilling Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
GEOLOGY2.1 Regional Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.2 Golden Patricia Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.3 Local Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
DIAMOND DRILLINGIntroduction ...................... 73.2 ML-93-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.3 ML-93-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.4 ML-93-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113.5 ML-93-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123.6 ML-93-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133.7 ML-93-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153.8 ML-93-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163.9 ML-93-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.10 ML-93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183.11 ML-93-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193.12 ML-93-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.13 ML-93-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DISCUSSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Figure 1.2a:
LIST OF FIGURES
Property Location
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3. Table 3, Table 3, Table 4. Table 4
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Stratigraphic Column Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary Lithological Summary
Mcvicar Lake PropertyML-93-86ML-93-87ML-93-88ML-93-89ML-93-90ML-93-91ML-93-92ML-93-93ML-93-94ML-93-95ML-93-96ML-93-97
Anomalous Gold Intervals - Mcvicar Lake 1993 Report of Screened Analysis - Chellow Vein
Plan la Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section
and Ib Plan 2 Plan 3 Plan 4 Plan 5 Plan 6 Plan 7 Plan 8 Plan 9 Plan 10 Plan 11 Plan 12
APPENDIX I APPENDIX II APPENDIX III
LIST OF MAPS
Drill Collar LocationsML-93-86ML-93-87ML-93-88, ML-93-90ML-93-89ML-93-91ML-93-92ML-93-93ML-93-94ML-93-95ML-93-96ML-93-97
APPENDICES
Diamond Drill Logs (ML-93-86 Report of Analysis Lithological Descriptions
.ML-93-97)
SUMMARY
The Mcvicar Lake Property consists of 490 contiguous mining claim units located in Northwestern Ontario, NTS 52 O/11 and O/12. The property is an aggregate of approximately 7,840 hectares. Diamond drilling was limited to three mining claims located south and west of Lower Mcvicar Lake and at the shore of a small lake north of Lang Lake.
During the period September 20 to October 10, 1993, twelve BDBGM (Thin Wall) diamond drill holes were completed for a total of 4,978 feet (1,517 metres). This program was designed to test the down dip and strike extensions of the Chellow Vein and Cliff Zone as well targeting parallel structures in the immediate area. Secondary targets were the AGM Zone and the Belore/Fairservice trench.
Geologically, the area is underlain by Archean basaltic flows with interbedded ironstone tentatively correlated with the Confederation Assemblage. These lithologies are in contact with a late gabbroic intrusive which is in turn cut by smaller tonalitic bodies. All lithologies have been metamorphosed to greenschist facies.
Historically, gold mineralization on the Mcvicar Lake property is contained within intensely altered (sericite-pyrite) dilation zones related to refraction of the fault plane in areas of rheologic contrast. Gold is predominately contained within pyrite mineralization although free gold is known to occur within the margins of quartz veins. A second style of mineralization is recognised as being associated with pyritic quartz veins along the margin of late tonalitic intrusives in the Shonia Lake area.
The most recent phase of drilling, as described in this report, concentrated on an area to the south which hosts several smoky grey auriferous quartz veins within mafic volcanics and gabbro.
Although all of the holes designed to test the Chellow Vein did intersect the vein, only one hole (ML-93-88) intersected anomalous yet sub-economic gold mineralization. The weighted average of three samples through this zone was 575 ppb Au over 1.16 metres with the best single assay being 1160 ppb Au. The fact that
the vein was cut by each hole drilled along strike and down dip from the Chellow trenches indicates that the vein is continuous, although the average width remains a fairly constant 20 cm. The low tenor of gold values is disappointing given that three surface samples reported grades better than 12 oz/T (412 g/t) Au.
The other two holes in the immediate area of the Chellow Trenches intersected weakly mineralized gabbro and iron formation with low gold values (-ciSO ppb).
The AGM zone (8.9 g/t Au) which trends through the middle of Lower Mcvicar Lake was tested with four drill holes. Impressive widths of altered rock (24.5 m) and quartz veining (4.2 m) were encountered although the best intersection was only 420 ppb Au from a narrow quartz vein within relatively unaltered gabbro (ML-93-93) .
The final hole (ML-93-97) was drilled to test below the Belor e/Fair service Trench (14.0 g/t Au). A total of 15.4 m of weakly to moderately mineralized argillite was intersected but gold values were all ^ ppb Au.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1. The Chellow Vein, which represents a significant zone of mineralization, was tested with five diamond drill holes. Each hole intersected the targeted vein which dips very steeply to the north. Unfortunately, the width of the vein failed to improve at depth from the 20 cm average at surface. As well, the grades were significantly less than anticipated given the spectacular channel sample values up to 578.1 g/t Au. The lack of gold mineralization was likely due to the nugget effect commonly encountered in quartz vein hosted deposits. Further work is recommended involving a series of larger bulk samples to better assess the true grade of the vein material. The vein remains open along strike and down dip.
2. Attempts to intersect structures parallel to the Chellow Vein proved unsuccessful. The Cliff Zone was intersected at depth but remains subordinate to the Chellow Vein in grades and width. The magnetic high with an associated EH signature was attributed to several percent pyrrhotite in a sheared iron formation. Based on the current phase of drilling, there appears to be a lack of structures parallel to the Chellow Vein.
3. The Apple Green Mica Zone is very similar in character to the original Altered Zone discovered in 1986 drilling. This includes strong shearing, apple green mica alteration and massive quartz veins, although the percentage of sulphide is less than in the Altered Zone. What is important to note is the width of alteration and quartz (up to 24.7 m alteration and 4.2 m massive quartz veining) as well as values up to 8.9 g/t Au from surface channel samples. The zone remains open along strike and down dip. Further work to along strike is recommended.
4. One hole to test the Belore/Fairservice trench intersected minor amounts of pyrite and chalcopyrite but lacked any gold values above detection. No further work is recommended in this area.
—^——C.J. WALDIE, B.Se. TORONTO, ONTARIO
REPORT OF DIAMOND DRILL ACTIVITIES
MCVICAR LAKE. ONTARIO ( 14461
GENERAL INFORMATION
l . l Introduction
This report addresses the diamond drilling efforts of BHP MINERALS CANADA LIMITED (BHP) during the period of September 20 to October 20, 1993. The Mcvicar Lake Property is located within the Patricia Mining Division in Northwestern Ontario (NTS 52 O/ 11 and O/ 12) . Diamond drilling was completed on the following mining claims:
PA 117005, PA 1 4*T4-, PA 1173155
1.2 Location and Access
This property is located approximately 80 km west of Pickle Lake, Ontario, Figure 1.2a. Access to the property is limited to charter aircraft as there are no roads into the region although a proposed winter road to the Cat Lake Reserve would pass within 8 km of the property. Charter services were provided by Goldbelt Air based in Pickle Lake.
1.3 Topography and Vegetation
The topography is generally flat lying and moderately covered by glacial debris. Outcrops are uncommon and relief rarely exceeds 20 metres in height. There is approximately ID-15% bedrock exposure.
Vegetation comprises spruce and birch trees in low lying areas with jackpine dominating the sandy ridges. Several areas of blow- down were encountered south of Lower Mcvicar Lake.
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1.4 Previous Work By BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.
Prior to September 1993, BHP completed several phases of diamond drilling with an approximate aggregate footage of 31,155 feet (9496 metres) in 85 diamond drill holes. These drilling activities were complimented by geological, geophysical and geochemical surveys. These activities have persisted since 1985.
The bulk of the previous diamond drilling on the property tested the subcropping auriferous mineralization contained within a southeast plunging, intensely sheared and altered dilation zone called the Altered Zone (AZ). This zone, trending along a basalt- gabbro contact, reported up to 0.96 oz/T gold over 6.1 feet (ML-87- 27) (Thomas, 1988). A second northwest plunging dilation, the North Flexure (NF), was also extensively drilled. This extension of the AZ reported 0.239 oz/T gold over 6.6 feet (ML-91-54) (Bonner, 1991a) .
More recent drill programs focused on quartz vein mineralization recognised at the margin of the Shonia Lake tonalitic intrusive. This zone reported 1.65 oz/T gold over 2.0 feet (ML-92-83) (Bonner, 1992b).
For information on the 1993 summer field work which lead to the drilling program discussed in this report, see "Report of Field Activities - Mcvicar Lake Property (1446)" in (Waldie, 1993).
1.5 Current Drilling Objectives
There were several objectives to the 1993 diamond drilling program. The main goal was to test the down dip and strike extensions of the Chellow Vein (16.86 oz/T Au - 578.1 g/t Au) and Cliff Zone (2.0 oz/T Au - 70.0 g/t Au) as well test for any parallel structures in the immediate area. The secondary objective was to test the down dip and strike extensions of the AGM Zone (0.26 oz/T Au - 8.9 g/t Au) at the west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake. A final target was the Belore/Fairservice trench north of Lang Lake which reported 0.41 oz/T Au - 14.0 g/t Au in a government report but failed to yield values above background when sampled by BHP geologists.
GEOLOGY
2.1 Regional Geology
The Lang Lake Greenstone Belt, approximately 40 km x 10 km, lies within the Uchi Subprovince of the Superior Structural Province (Figure 1.2a). This relatively small belt was believed to have been tectonically detached from the Meen-Dempster Belt lying to the south (Sage and Breaks, 1982). Additionally, this belt has been isoclinally folded to produce an east trending and east plunging syncline.
The lithologic package includes various units of mafic through felsic metavolcanics and metapyroclastics. Clastic and chemical metasediments are also present. Late gabbroic intrusives have been subsequently intruded by tonalitic bodies along the southern belt margin. All of the rock types have undergone metamorphism and while the prefix "meta" is implied it has been omitted from the balance of this report.
Structurally, the southern margin of the Lang Belt is positioned in contact with the Bear Head Fault Zone (Osmani and Scott, 1988 and Osmani, 1989) . This NW-SE trending dextral mega- structure is recognised over a 500 km length from the Manitoba border area and represents a subprovince boundary (Berens River) to the northwest of this region. The Bear Head Fault apparently disappears some 60 km to the SE, within the northern margin of the Meen-Dempster Belt.
2.2 Golden Patricia Mine
Located 25 km southeast of the Mcvicar Lake property is the Golden Patricia mine. This deposit contains approximately 0.87 million tonnes of ore grading 19.9 g/t Au (0.58 oz/T Au) hosted almost exclusively within a distinctive 2 cm to 2 metre (average 0.6 metres) dense grey cherty quartz "vein" that is laterally continuous for at least 5-6 km to depths of 500 metres. The "Golden Patricia Zone" strikes northwest at 290" and dips 7O0 northeast, with oreshoots plunging at 40" southeast. Contacts of the Zone and host rocks are sharp with absence of wallrock fragments included in the Zone. Gold occurs as free micron-sized grains in quartz, inclusions in idioblastic pyrite and coarse grains in microveinlets, with microveinlet-gold predominating. Wallrock alteration is limited to 30-50 cm on both sides of the Zone being characterized by the presence of biotite, chlorite, calcite and muscovite.
The origin of the deposit is not well understood at this time. Mine geologists interpret the Zone to be a structurally controlled quartz vein emplaced along a splay off the Bear Head Fault Zone. Rodd (1990) concludes that it represents a metamorphosed, distal exhalative chert unit hosting epigenetic gold in microveinlets formed late in the metamorphic history of the volcanic succession.
Structural and geochronological data, along with the form of the Zone, supports Rodd's findings. In any event, unlike most Archean lode gold deposits, the Golden Patricia Zone's narrow width ^2 metres) and great lateral continuity make this a distinctive, volcanic-hosted stratiform and strata-bound orebody.
Regional aeromagnetic images, processed by BHP, of the area around the Golden Patricia mine show a distinctive, large kilometre-scale sigmoidal pattern developed in the magnetics with the deposit located at the western end of the feature. Greg Stott (personal communication) of the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) indicated that the rocks around the Golden Patricia mine have experienced abundant block rotation during the emplacement of the Dobie Lake Batholith which would have created dilation zones for fluids to migrate. It is interesting to note that a smaller but similar sigmoidal feature is observed on the Mcvicar Lake property in the vicinity of several visible gold bearing smoky quartz veins south of Lower Mcvicar Lake.
2.3 Local Geology
The Mcvicar Lake Property is underlain by Archean supracrustal volcanics which correlate with the Confederation Assemblage (2749 +-S Ma). Massive to pillowed basaltic and andesitic flows are overlain by felsic pyroclastics and sediments. Large cross-cutting gabbroic intrusives are subsequently cross-cut by tonalitic bodies. Detailed lithological descriptions are included in Appendix III.
Structurally, the property is cross-cut by a NW-SE fault known as the Altered Zone (AZ). This fault is characterised by intense alteration and deformation of a ductile-brittle nature. The alteration intensity is reflected by dramatic increases in sericite, carbonate, and chlorite. Hydrothermal carbonate breccia commonly envelopes the structure. Folding is known but as yet poorly understood due to a paucity of exposures and a concentration of drilling.
The Mcvicar Lake east shore area is relatively well understood despite the limited exposure. Extensive diamond drilling has defined an east-west basalt-gabbro contact with a shallow northerly dip. This contact zone is characterised by a complex collection of xenoliths up to tens of metres wide. The basalt flows are commonly interbedded with narrow oxide ironstone units (flow caps).
This report pertains to drilling in an area of mixed mafic volcanics and gabbro containing several interbeds of broken and rotated iron formation. The metamorphic grade is greenschist.
Table 2.2a: STRATIGRAPHIC COUJMH - MCVICAR LAKE PROPERTY
AGE GROUP LITHOLOGY
Tonalite plutons. Granite plutons
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TECTONISM-Dobie Lake Batholith
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Billett Lake Greywacke, mudstone,ironstone
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Confederation Assemblage Basalt, porphyritic basalt
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DIAMOND DRILLING
3.l Introduction
During the period September 20, 1993 through October 20, 1993a series of twelve diamond drill holes (ML-93-86 to ML-93-97) werecompleted to evaluate the Chellow vein and surrounding structures.The aggregate footage drilled during this phase was 4,978 feet(1,517.3 metres).
Diamond drilling services were provided by Langley Drilling Ltd. of Brampton, Ontario, utilising a JKS 300 diamond drill. Gold Belt Air provided transportation by charter aircraft to the Mcvicar Lake site from Pickle Lake, Ontario. Demobilisation of the drill was completed using the reverse procedure. Coring size is BDBGM (Thin Wall) with drill core storage located at the Mcvicar Lake camp site. Drill collar locations are indicated on Plan Map la and Ib. Completed diamond drill logs for each hole are included in Appendix I.
The drill core was routinely split and delivered to Chemex Assay Laboratories Ltd. in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The sample rejects are also being stored in Thunder Bay. All samples were analyzed for gold (Au) utilising a fire assay technique with an atomic absorption finish. The Report of Analysis is included for reference in Appendix II.
Diamond drilling was completed with imperial rods. Drill logging continued to utilise imperial measurements but a systematic metric conversion was completed to facilitate section construction. All measurements on drill sections and plans are metric. Drill results are discussed in numerical order.
3.2 ML-93-86 (Section 4+22W)
Drill holes ML-93-86 to ML-93-90 were drilled to test the Chellow Vein and the Cliff Zone. The Chellow Vein reported values up to 16.9 oz/T (578.1 g/t) Au from surface samples (Waldie, 1993) while the Cliff Zone returned values up to 2.0 oz/T (70.0 g/t) Au (Sparks, 1992). ML-93-86 was collared at L4+22W, 2+68S bearing azimuth 180", dipping at -480 . This drill hole tested the down dip extension of the Chellow Vein and the Cliff Zone. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.2a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 2.
Table 3.2a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-86
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE HO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-86 L2+68S. 4+22W—48
599' (182.6 ml7.O* (2.1 m) Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
C.J. Waldie22/09/9324/09/93BDBGMW.G. LanolevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Auriferous Smoky Quartz Vein (Chellow Vein)
INTERVAL From:
0.0* 7.0
14.024.532.039.249.756.561.068.0
106.3 125.5 167.7 174.4 175.0 185.0 196.0 204.6 250.0 351.5 443.5 455.5 543.8 574.5 599.0
SUMMARYTo: Lithology
7.0* Overburden14.0 Gabbro and Mafic Volcanic24.5 Weakly Brecciated Mafic Volcanic32.0 Gabbro39.2 Weakly Brecciated Mafic Volcanic49.7 Silicified/Sericitized Mafic Volcanic56.5 Weakly Brecciated Mafic Volcanic61.0 Porphyritic Mafic Volcanic68.0 Weakly Brecciated Mafic Volcanic
106.3 Granitoid Brecciated Mafic Volcanic125.5 Weakly Brecciated Mafic Volcanic167.7 Mixed Quartz Gabbro and Mafic Volcanic174.4 Mafic Volcanic175.0 Chellow Quartz Vein185.0 Mafic Volcanic196.0 Mixed Quartz Gabbro and Mafic Volcanic204.6 Sheared/Brecciated Mafic Volcanic250.0 Gabbro351.5 Mafic Volcanic443.5 Gabbro455.5 Banded Iron Formation543.8 Gabbro574.5 Altered Feldspar Porphyry599.0 Gabbro
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Mineralization
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NL-93-86 intersected the Chellow Vein through the interval 174.4'- 175.0' and the Cliff Zone through 452.O'-455.5'. The Chellow Vein was milky to smoky grey with less than 1\ fracture controlled pyrite. The Cliff Zone comprised brecciated and altered BIF and gabbro with minor quartz and S-7% pyrite.
Thirty-four intervals were selected for gold analysis. The highest value obtained was 165 ppb gold from the Chellow Vein.
3.3 ML-93-87 (Section 4+OOW)
Drill hole ML-93-87 was collared at L4+OOW, 2+92S drilling on section at azimuth ISO0 , dipping at -46*. This drill hole also tested the Chellow Vein and Cliff Zone as in ML-93-86. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.3a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 3.
Table 3.3a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-87
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-87 L2+92S. 4+OOW
399' 1121.6 ml4.5' fi. 4 m) Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
S. MacConnell25/09/9327/09/93BDBGMW.G. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Auriferous Smoky Quartz Vein (Chellow Vein) and Cliff Zone.
INTERVALFrom:
0.0' 4.5
33.055.563.0
101.2 108.6 134.4 146.6 164.9 170.3 182.5 184.7 201.9 210.0 216.7 234.0 239.0 249.0 258.0 261.0 277.5 283.5 332.5 336.2 343.7 344.7 368.2 399.0
SUMMARY
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4.5' 33.0 55.5 63.0
101.2 108.6 134.4 146.6 164.9 170.3 182. 184. 201.9 210.0 216.7 234.0 239.0 249.0 258.0 261.0 277.5 283.5 332.5 336.2 343.7 344.7 368.2 399.0
Lithology Mineralization
OverburdenMafic VolcanicPorphyritic Mafic VolcanicMafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationMafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationWeakly Brecciated Mafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationChloritic MudstoneBanded Iron FormationPorphyritic Mafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationMafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationMafic VolcanicGabbroMixed Granitoid and Porphyritic Mafic VolcanicBanded Iron FormationChloritic Mudstone S-7% Py, PoBanded Iron FormationChloritic MudstoneGabbroSheared Mafic VolcanicBrecciated Mafic VolcanicQuartz Vein 5% PoBanded Iron Formation X-3% Py, PoGabbroEnd of Hole
2-3% Py, Po l-3% Py, Po
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ML-93-87 intersected the Chellow Vein and Cliff Zone through the intervals 89.4'-89.7' and 336.2'-344.7'. The characteristics of each are similar to ML-93-86.
Forty-one intervals were selected for gold analysis. The best assay value returned was 300 ppb from the Cliff Zone.
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3.4 ML-93-88 (Section 4+47W)
Drill hole ML-93-88 was collared on L4+47W, 2+38S drilling off section at azimuth 2000 , dipping at -60 e . This drill hole tested the Chellow Vein. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.4a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 4.
Table 3.4a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-88
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446Semia GridML-93-88L2+38S 4+47W-60399' 1121.6 m)5.0' (1.5 ml Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
C.J. Waldie28/09/9329/09/93BDBGMW.G. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Auriferous Smoky Quartz Vein (Chellow Vein)
INTERVAL From:
0.0' 5.0
37.538.740.946.062.078.582.0
112.0 150.4 171.5 177.5 181.5 208.3 210.0 237.5 259.3 270.0 289.0 330.2 338.2 361.8 367.5 375.6 380.1 399.0
SUMMARYTo:
5.0'37.538.740.946.062.078.582.0112.0150.4171.5177.5181.5208.3210.0237.5259.3270.0289.0330.2338.2361.8367.5375.6380.1399.0
Lithology Mineralization
OverburdenGabbroMafic VolcanicGabbroMafic VolcanicGabbroMixed Feldspar Porphyry, Porphyritic MaficGabbroMafic to Intermediate VolcanicGabbroMafic to Intermediate VolcanicMixed Quartz Gabbro , Porphyritic GabbroMafic to Intermediate VolcanicMixed Quartz Gabbro , Porphyritic GabbroMafic to Intermediate VolcanicBrecciated Quartz Gabbro, Porphyritic GabbroIntermediate to Mafic VolcanicSheared Mafic/Inter. Tuff, Qtz Veins 5"k Py,PoGabbro (Magnetic)Mixed Quartz Gabbro, Mafic Tuff, GabbroGabbro (Magnetic)Intermediate Feldspar PorphyryGabbroIntermediate Feldspar PorphyryGabbroIntermediate Feldspar PorphyryEnd of Hole
ML-92-73 intersected the Chellow Vein through the interval 259.3'- 270.0'. This zone comprises moderately sheared, sericitic, silicified mafic volcanic with four narrow (-clOcm) smoky grey quartz veins containing up to 10% pyrite.
Seventeen intervals were selected for gold analysis. This hole reported the best assay result for the entire drill program which was 1.16 g/t Au over 0.3 metres with a weighted average for the section of 575 ppb Au over 1.16 metres.
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3.5 ML-93-89 (Section 5+28W)
Drill hole ML-93-89 was collared on L5+28W, 2+2 BS bearing azimuth 200", dipping at -SI0 . This drill hole also tested the Chellow Vein west of the trenches area. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.5a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 5.
Table 3.5a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-89
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446Semia GridML-93-89L2+25S 5+28W-51299' (91.1 m)5.Q* (1.5 ml Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
S. MacConnell02/10/9303/10/93BDBGMW. G. Lang levMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Auriferous Smoky Quartz Vein (Chellow Vein)
INTERVALFrom: To:
SUMMARYLithology Mineralization
0.0'5.0
20.426.545.450.556.057.272.274.288.5102.0107.0112.3116.2123.1124.0130.2136.0196.3212.5223.5254.5257.5264.5282.0299.0
5.0'20.426.545.450.556.057.272.274.288.5102.0107.0112.3116.2123.1124.0130.2136.0196.3212.5223.5254.5257.5264.5282.0299.0
OverburdenMafic VolcanicPorphyritic Mafic VolcanicGabbroSheared GabbroGabbroSheared GabbroGabbroMafic VolcanicGabbroMafic VolcanicGabbroSheared Gabbro X-2%Gabbro l-2%Sheared Gabbro l-2%Quartz Vein Q.5%Mafic Tuff 1 Mafic VolcanicFeldspar PorphyryMafic Tuff j Mafic VolcanicMixed Feldspar Porphyry, Mafic TuffMafic Tuff, Mafic VolcanicGabbroMafic TuffBrecciated GabbroGabbroSilicified GabbroEnd of Hole
ML-93-89 intersected the Chellow Vein through the interval 123.1'- 124.0'. The vein was milky to smoky grey and brecciated with sericite infilling and \\ pyrite.
Twelve intervals were selected for gold analysis. values were reported.
No anomalous assay
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3.6 ML-93-90 (Section 4+26W)
Drill hole ML-93-90 was collared at L4+26H, 1+82S bearing azimuth 200", dipping at -600 . This hole was drilled to test the down dip extension of ML-93-88 which reported 1.16 g/t Au. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.6a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 4.
Table 3.6a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-90
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446Semia GridML-93-90L1+82S. 4+26W-60549' 1167.3 ml15.0' 14.6 ml Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
C.J. Waldie04/10/9306/10/93BDBGMW.C. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Auriferous Smoky Quartz Vein (Chellow Vein)
INTERVALFrom:
0.0'15.020.023.553.055.560.0
107.0 115.5 124.5 129.5 138.5 140.7 145.0 150.5 199.7 202.7 228.6 240.0 267.0 279.0 282.3 295.5 305.5 331.5 347.0 354.5 374.0 381.5 400. 405. 437.0 444.0 459.3 478.0
SUMMARY
.5
.5
.5
.5
To:
15.0' 20.0 23.5 53.0 55.5 60.0 107.0 115. 124. 129.5 138.5 140.7 145.0 150.5 199. 202. 228. 240.0 267.0 279.0 282.3 295.5 305.5 331.5 347.0 354.5 374.0 381.5 400. 405. 437. 444. 459.3 478.0 495.0
Lithology Mineralization
.7
.7
.6
.5
.5
.0
.0
OverburdenSilicified Mafic TuffGabbroSilicified Mafic TuffFeldspar PorphyryGabbroSilicified Mafic TuffQuartz GabbroSilicified Mafic TuffSheared Silicified Mafic TuffSilicified Mafic TuffSheared Silicified Mafic Tuff X-2% PySilicified Mafic TuffGabbroSilicified Mafic TuffFeldspar PorphyrySheared Mafic Tuff O.S-1% PySilicified Mafic TuffMixed Silicified Mafic Tuff, Quartz GabbroMafic VolcanicGabbroSilicified Mafic TuffFeldspar PorphyryGabbro (Magnetic)Sheared Gabbro (Magnetic)Gabbro (Magnetic)Sheared Gabbro (Magnetic)Sheared Quartz Gabbro (Magnetic) l-2% PyQuartz Gabbro (Magnetic)Sheared Quartz Gabbro (Magnetic) l-2% PyQuartz Gabbro (Magnetic)GabbroMixed Silicified Tuff, Quartz GabbroGabbro (Magnetic)Sheared Gabbro, Mafic Tuff
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495.0 500.5 Quartz Gabbro500.5 504.0 Silicified Mafic Tuff504.0 513.8 Gabbro513.8 514.7 Chellow Quartz Vein D.1% Po514.7 524.5 Gabbro524.5 540.0 Mixed Feldspar Porphyry, Silicified Mafic Tuff540.0 545.5 Gabbro545.5 549.0 Silicified Mafic Tuff549.0 End of Hole
ML-93-90 intersected the Chellow Vein through the interval 513.8'- 514.7'. The vein consists of milky quartz with trace pyrrhotite.
Thirty-six intervals were selected for gold analysis. Several anomalous gold values were returned with the best being 260 ppb Au from a 0.9 metre section of sheared quartz gabbro.
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3.7 ML-93-91 (Section 5+25H)
Drill hole ML-93-91 was collared at L5+25H, 3+70S bearing azimuth 200 0 , dipping at -45*. The hole was drilled to test for any parallel structures in the vicinity of the Chellow Vein. A lithological summary for each drill hole is presented in Table 3.7a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 6.
Table 3.7a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARIES - ML-93-91
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-91 L3+70S 5*2 5W
389' (118.6 ml20.0* 16.1 ml Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
S. MacConnell06/10/9307/10/93BDBCMW.G. LanolevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: Fence hole targeting structures parallel to Chellow Vein
INTERVALFrom:
0.0"20.049.371.8
119.5 155.5 161.7 170.7 189.8 279.5 283.5 340.0 353.0 369.5 379.0 381. 383.
.7
.7389.0
SUMMARYTo: Lithology
20.0' Overburden49.3 Mafic Volcanic l Mafic Tuff71.8 Silicified Mafic Tuff119.5 Silicified Mafic Volcanic155.5 Mafic Volcanic161.7 Gabbro170.7 Silicified Mafic Volcanic189.8 Lean Iron Formation279.5 Gabbro283.5 Lean Iron Formation340.0 Gabbro353.0 Banded Iron Formation369.5 Feldspar Porphyry370.0 Gabbro381.7 Banded Iron Formation383.7 Chloritic Mudstone389.O Gabbro
End of Hole
Mineralization
l-3% Po, Cpy
1-3* Po, Py
1-2* Po, Py
1-3* Po, Py
1-2* Po, Py
ML-93-91 failed to intersect any interesting lithologies or structures other than several dm-scale milky quartz veins with minor pyrrhotite.
Twenty-eight intervals were selected for gold analysis, assays were returned with the best value being 25 ppb Au.
No anomalous
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3.8 ML-93-92 (Section 5+80W)
Drill hole ML-93-92 was collared at L5+80H, 4+25S bearing azimuth 200", dipping at -45". The hole was drilled to test a weak EM anomaly trending parallel to the Chellow Vein within a magnetic BIF unit. A lithological summary for each drill hole is presented in Table 3.8a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 7.
Table 3.8a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARIES - ML-93-92
PROPERTY: Mcvicar Lake - 1446 LOGGED BY: C. WaldieGRID: Semia Grid DATE STARTED: 09/10/93HOLE NO.: ML-93-92 DATE ENDED: 11/10/93COORDINATES: L4+25S 5+80W CORE SIZE: BDBGMINCLINATION: -45 CONTRACTOR: W.G. LanalevTOTAL DEPTH: 429' f130.76m) CORE STORED: Mcvicar LakeCASING: 35.O' (10.7 m) Removed
TARGET: Weak EM anomaly in BIF parallel to Chellow Vein
INTERVALFrom:
0.0'35.059.064.069.089.099.0132.0141.2152.0169.0179.0223.0249.0270.0300.5302.8304.8312.0316.4321.0363.4389.0396.0429.0
To:
35.0'59.064.869.089.099.0132.0141.2152.0169.0179.0223.0249.0270.0300.5302.8304.8312.0316.4321.0363.4389.0396.0429.0
SUMMARYLithology
OverburdenBanded Iron FormationDark Yellow-Buff MudWhitish-Grey MudBanded Iron FormationGreen-Grey MudGabbroSilicified Mafic TuffGabbroMafic TuffBanded Iron FormationGabbroBanded Iron FormationGabbroBanded Iron FormationSheared Mafic TuffBanded Iron FormationSheared Mafic TuffBanded Iron FormationMafic TuffBanded Iron FormationSilicified Mafic TuffBrecciated Mafic VolcanicSilicified Mafic VolcanicEnd of Hole
Mineralize
l-2\ Py
S-5% Py
l-2% Py
t-2% Py
l-2\ Py
X-2% Py
l-2\ Py
O.S-1% Py
ML-93-92 intersected the target zone through the interval 300.5'- 321.0'. This interval consists of metre-scale intervals of BIF with a-2% pyrrhotite and sheared mafic tuff.
Twenty-eight intervals were selected for gold analysis. The best assay value returned was 150 ppb Au from a sheared mafic tuff unit from the target zone.
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3.9 ML-93-93 (Section 3+OOW)
Drill hole ML-93-93 was collared at L3+OOW, 0+83N bearing azimuth 200", dipping at -55". This drill hole tested the eastern extension of the apple green mica (AGM) zone which trends through the middle of Lower Mcvicar Lake. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.9a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 8.
Table 3.9a: LITHOLOGICM. SUMMARY - ML-93-93
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-93 LO+83N 3+OOW
459' (139.9 m)30.0' (9.1 m) Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
S. MacConnell12/10/9313/10/93BDBGMW.G. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: AGM cliff zone, eastern end alteration zone through Lower Mcvicar Lake
INTERVALFrom:
0.0*30.046.060.864.373.591.099.4
121.0 131.3 154.0 166.3 204.0 322.0 338.2 365.7 459.0
SUMMARYTo: Lithology
30.0' Overburden46.0 Gabbro60.8 Sheared Gabbro64.3 Gabbro73.5 Sheared Gabbro91.0 Gabbro99.4 Brecciated Gabbro121.0 Gabbro131.3 Quartz Gabbro154.0 Sheared Brecciated Gabbro166.3 Tonalite204.0 Sheared Brecciated Gabbro322.0 Gabbro338.2 Sheared Tonalite365.7 Porphyritic Gabbro459.0 Gabbro
End of Hole
Mineralization
l-2% Py
l-2% Py
ML-93-93 intersected the target zone through 166.3'-175.0'. The interval consists of highly sheared and contorted gabbro with moderate to intense carbonate and minor AGM alteration.
Thirty-six core intervals were selected for gold analysis. The best assay value reported was 420 ppm Au from a 0.3 metre interval containing a 10 cm quartz vein within gabbro.
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3.10 ML-93-94 (Section 21+70W)
Drill holes ML-93-94 to ML-93-96 were drilled to test the main AGM zone at the west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake which reported values up to 8.9 g/t Au from surface samples (Waldie, 1993). ML-93-94 was collared at 21+70W, 9+OON bearing azimuth 40", dipping 550 . A lithological summary for each drill hole is presented in Table 3.10a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 9.
Table 3.10a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARIES - ML-93-94
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-94 L9+OON 21+70W
1 152. 10mlfi. 2 ml Remains
499' 4.0*
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
C. Waldie14/10/9315/10/93BDBGMW.G. LanqleyMcvicar Lake
TARGET: AGM Zone at west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake
INTERVALFrom:
0.0*4.0
72.579.0
147.5150.3154.0172.0185.5199.4209.8308.5477.0482.1499.0
To:
4.0'72.579.0
147.5150.3154.0172.0185.5199.4209.8308.5477.0482.1499.0
SUMMARYLithology
OverburdenAnorthositeSheared AnorthositeGabbroSheared-Brecciated GabbroSheared-Brecciated AnorthositeAnorthositeGabbroQuartz VeinSheared-Brecciated AnorthositeAnorthositeGabbroAnorthositeGabbroEnd of Hole
Minei
Q.1%Q.1%
ML-93-94 intersected several zones of strong AGM alteration and a 13.9' milky quartz vein with trace fracture controlled pyrite from 185.5'- 199.4'.
Twenty-three intervals were selected for gold analysis. No values were reported above the detection limit of 5 ppb Au.
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3.11 ML-93-95 (Section 22+40W)
Drill hole ML-93-95 was collared at L22+40H, 8+90N, bearing azimuth 40", dipping at -52". This hole tested the AGM zone. A lithological summary for each drill hole is presented in Table 3.11a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 10.
Table 3.11a: LITHOLOGICM. SUMMARIES - ML-93-95
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-95 L8+90N 22+40W
309' (94.2 ml15.0' (4.6 m) Remains
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
S. MacConnell16/10/9317/10/93BDBGMW.G. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: AGM Zone at west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake
INTERVALFrom:
0.0'15.034.546.5119.0140.7178.5192.0210.7230.3273.3309.0
To:
15.0'34.546.5119.0140.7178.5192.0210.7230.3273.3309.0
SUMMARYLithology Minex
OverburdenGabbroAnorthositic GabbroAnorthositeGabbroBrecciated-Sheared GabbroGabbroBrecciated-Sheared GabbroAnorthositeBrecciated-Sheared Gabbro Q.5%GabbroEnd of Hole
ML-93-95 intersected 81.3' of strong AGM alteration and minor quartz veining from 192.0'-273.3'. Mineralization was limited to trace pyrite.
Twenty-five intervals were selected for gold analysis, values were returned with the best assay being 30 ppb Au.
No anomalous
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3.12 ML-93-96 (Section 21+47W)
Drill hole ML-93-96 was collared at L21+47W, 8+57N, bearing azimuth 40C , dipping at -52 e . This drill hole also tested the AGM zone. A lithological summary is presented in Table 3.12a, graphical representations are found in Section Plan 11.
Table 3.12a: LITHOLOGICAL SUMMARY - ML-93-96
PROPERTY:GRID:HOLE NO.:COORDINATES:INCLINATION:TOTAL DEPTH:CASING:
Mcvicar Lake - 1446 Semia Grid ML-93-96 L8+57N 21+47W
349' 1 106. 38m l0.5' f 0. 2 ml Removed
LOGGED BY: DATE STARTED: DATE ENDED: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: CORE STORED:
C. Waldie17/10/9318/10/93BDBGMW.G. LanalevMcvicar Lake
TARGET: AGM Zone at west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake
INTERVALProm:
0.0'0.5
124.0140.3220.5230.8257.0266.5273.8279.4289.0290.7349.0
To:
0.5'124.0140.3220.5230.8257.0266.5273.8279.4289.0290.7349.0
SUMMARYLithology Minei
OverburdenGabbroBrecciated GabbroGabbroBrecciated GabbroGabbroSheared-Brecciated Gabbro Q.1%GabbroAnorthositeGabbroAnorthositeGabbroEnd of Hole
ML-93-96 intersected several zones of weak to moderate AGM alteration with only trace pyrite.
Eleven intervals were selected for gold analysis. The best assay value returned was 120 ppb Au from a 1.06 metre interval of AGM alteration and minor smoky quartz veins.
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RESULTS
Collar elevations are approximations determined from published topographic maps (1:50,000, NTS 52 O/11). The gently rolling terrain was considered for calculations to target depth and for section plotting.
Within the Chellow Trenches area, the Chellow Vein remained at an average width of approximately 20 cm and was smoky in most cases. Sulphides ranged from nil to 15t and were generally dominated by pyrrhotite and minor pyrite. Unfortunately, the values returned from the Chellow Vein and Cliff Zone were much less than anticipated given the spectacular grades from surface samples. Disappointing values were also returned from the AGM Zone although alteration and quartz veining were better than expected.
Appendix III provides a summary encountered during this phase of drilling.
of the lithologies
All anomalous gold (:-100 ppb) assays reported from the Mcvicar Lake drill program are tabulated in Table 4.la. Where the assay value was below 100 ppb from a drill hole, the highest value is provided (n^lS). A complete report of all the analytical results has been included in Appendix II (n=309).
Table 4.la: ANOMALOUS GOLD INTERVALS - MCVICAR LAKE 1993
HOLE SAMPLE INTERVAL (H) LITHOLOGY AU (PPBl
ML-93-86 18511 53.1 - 53.4 Quartz Vein (Chellow)
ML-93-87 ML-93-87 ML-93-87
ML-93-88 ML-93-88 ML-93-88
ML-93-90 ML-93-90
ML-93-91
ML-93-92
ML-93-93 ML-93-93
ML-93-94
ML-93-95
ML-93-96
ML-93-97
185371855818569
185871858818589
ML-93-89 18595
1861918622
18649
18680
1871118719
18733
18780
18790
18800
27.1 - 27.5 Quartz Vein (Chellow)75.9 - 77.1 BIF104.8 - 105.1 Quartz Vein (Cliff)
80.5 - 80.8 Quartz Vein (Chellow)80.8 - 81.4 Quartz Vein (Chellow)81.4 - 81.7 Quartz Vein (Chellow)
36.9 - 37.5 Sheared Gabbro
Gabbro (Quartz Vein) Sheared Quartz Gabbro
Quartz Vein
BIF (Quartz Vein)
Tonalite Quartz Vein
100.4 - 114.0 -
46.8 -
82.3 -
49.4 - 91.4 -
22.1 -
76.3 -
79.3 -
64.2 -
101.4 114.9
47.4
83.2
50.7 91.7
23.0
76.6
80.3
65.4
165
275160300
1160110920
145
125260
25
150
200420
Sheared Anorthosite 15
Sheared Gabbro 30
Sheared Gabbro (Quartz Vein) 120
Argillite (Quartz Vein) ^
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Due to the disappointing low gold values obtained from drill core samples of the Chellow Vein when compared to surface samples, an additional screened metallies assay was performed on several of the higher grade samples. These samples were obtained from the original rejects in order to get a more representative sample. Table 4.2a provides the results of this analysis.
Table 4.2a:
ML-93-86
ML-93-87 ML-93-87
ML-93-88 ML-93-88 ML-93-88
PKPOH3
SAMPLE
18511
18537 18569
18587 18588 18589
AU TOT G/T
0.18
•CO. 07 0.79
1.10 0.08 0.84
l^TrVSIS — CrffKTiTiOf
AU- 150 G/T
0.20
^.07 0.78
1.10 0.08 0.83
r VBIHAD+150 G/T
•CO. 002
CO. 002 0.024
0.022 0.005 0.017
As shown above, the screened metallics analysis failed to improve on the original results. It also indicates that the majority of the gold is contained in the fine fraction.
DISCUSSION
Approximately 25 km southeast of the Mcvicar Lake property, the Golden Patricia Mine is closest currently producing gold mine (0.87 million tonnes of ore grading 19.9 g/t - 0.58 oz/T Au). Many similarities exist between the Chellow Vein and the Golden Patricia deposit. These include: 1. Mineralization hosted within a narrow, continuous smoky grey quartz vein with little alteration in the surrounding wall rocks; 2. Gold predominantly occurring in the free state with sulphide content of the vein generally being low; 3. The average assay value (very preliminary) from 34 surface channel samples of the Chellow Vein was 28.8 g/t -0.84 oz/T Au, similar to the grade at the Golden Patricia deposit.
Differences include: width of the vein (Golden Patricia averages 0.6 metres while the Chellow Vein averages 0.2 metres) and grades down dip.
The five drill holes targeted on the Chellow Vein intersected the vein but returned much lower gold values than anticipated. This was
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probably due to the nugget effect commonly experienced with quartz vein hosted gold deposits. A better method, often employed by early explorers, would be to take several large samples of vein material to more accurately assess the average grade of the Chellow Vein.
Previous drill programs, extending back to 1986, have systematically tested the Altered Zone (AZ) structure for over 8 km from its most easterly point at the contact with the Dobie Lake Batholith to the west within the Shonia Lake tonalite. The structure continues westward, as indicated by a detailed ground magnetic survey, but remains untested. Along most of its length, the AZ structure is anomalous with respect to gold. To date the most significant features recognised along the AZ are the two dilation points; the Altered Zone (0.96 oz/T Au over 6.1 feet - ML-87-27) and the North Flexure (0.24 oz/T Au over 6.6 feet - ML-91-54), and the Shonia Lake #1 gold occurrence (1.65 oz/T Au over 2.0 feet - ML-92-83). The current (1993) drilling program did not continue to test the AZ structure.
The AGM zone at the west end of Lower Mcvicar Lake possesses many of the same elements as the AZ. These include: 1. strong shearing; 2. apple green mica alteration; 3. massive quartz veining; 4. carbonate breccia. Surface channel samples from 1993 reported up to 8.9 g/t Au from this structure which trends through the middle of the lake. Although the three holes failed to reproduce the impressive gold values, the structure is well developed and requires more investigation along strike.
The Belore/Fairservice trench is of no further interest. The reported 14 g/t Au value remains unexplained.
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rPag* Number
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:1 Certlflcate Data: 06-OCT-93 InvokwNo.
: 19322228 P.O. Number
: Account
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SAMPUE
10301
10302
10303
10304
10SOS
18906
18807
18808
18809
18810
18811
18812
18813
18814
10318
18816
18817
18918
18819
18820
18821
18922
18823
18824
18829
18926
18927
18928
18929
16930
16931
18932
18833
16934
PREP
COOK
208
208
208
208
208
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
208
209
208
20B
208
208
209
208
208
208
208
209
209
20!209
209
208
308
20B 209
209
209
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
PA+AA< 9
4 9
< 9
< 9
< 9
< 9
< 8
< 9
< 9
20
1699
< 9
< S
4019 8
< 9
< 9
4 9
< 9
4 9
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< 8
4 9
< 9
609
10
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KageNufntjer :1
Total Pages :2
Certificate Data: 12-OCT-93 Invoice No.
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Account :EEF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE
10B3B
1SS36
18537
18938
18S39
1*540
18B41
18943
18543
18544
18545
18546
18547
18548
1854*
18550
18551
18553
18553
18554
18555
18S5C
18557
18558
18559
1856O
18561
1*563
1*563
1*564
1*565
1*566
1*567
1*56*
1*56*
1*570
18571
18573
18573
18574
PRSP
com305
305
305
305
305
3OI305
309
305
309
3OI309
308
3OB
309
309
309
3OB
309
309
309 309
309
309
3O9
309
309
309309
309
309
309
309
309
3O9
309309
309
305
309
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
374
Au ppb FA+AA
30
10
375
30
< 55
70
30
9O
10
15
15
30 5
30
30
10
t 5
< 5
30
* 5
40 5
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< S
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< 5 5
35
10 300
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Certificate Date: 18-OCT-93 Invoice No.
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE
18576 18B77
18978
18879
18B80
18881
18882
18883
18S84
18888
18886
18887
18888
18889
18890
18891
18992
18893
18894
18898
18898
18897
18898
18899
18400
18601
18602
18603
18604
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CODE
209
208
208
208
209
20! 209209
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208
20! 208
209
20! 209
20! 209
209
209
209
209209
209
208
209
208
209
209
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226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
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SAMPLE
1860S
18606
18607
18608
18609
18610
18611
18612
18613
18614
18615
18616
18617
18618
18619
18620
18621
18622
18623
18624
18625
18626
18627
18628
18629
18630
18631
18632
18633
18634
18635
18636
18637
18638
18639
18640
PUP
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205 205 209 205 205
209205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
20B205
205
205
205
209 205
205
205
205
205
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
Au ppb FA+AA< < *< << * < < << <K
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1*643
1*643 1*644 1*648
1*6461*647 1*648 1*6491*680
1*681
1*682 1*683 1*684
1*688
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1*661 1*663 1*663 1*6641*668
18666 18667 186661*669 1*670
1*671 1*673 1*673 18674 1*678
1*676 1*677 1*676 1*679 1*6*0
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308 308 308 301 309
30! 30! 30! 308 308
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30!308 308 308 309
30! 30B
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374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 274 274
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
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SAMPLE
18681
18682
18683
18684
18685
18686
18687
18668
1868*
18690
18691
18692
18693
18694
18695
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205
209
200
20!
205
200
205
205
205
20!208
209
205
205
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274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
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SAMPLE
18697 18698 1869918700
18701
18703 18703 18704 18705 18706
18707 18708 18709 18710 18711
18713
18713
18714
18715
18716
18717
18718
18719
18730
18731
18733
18733
18734
18735
18736
18737
18738
18739
18730
18731
18733
18733
18734
18735
18736
PREP CODE
305aos305 305 305
305 305 305aoB aosaoi308
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
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305
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30S
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305
305
305
305
305
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374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
374 374 374 374 374
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9323529
SAMPLE
18737
18738
1873*
18740
18741
18742
18743
18744
18748
1874*
18747
18748
18749
187BO
187B1
187B2
18753
187S4
187BB
1875*
18757
187S8
18789
187*0
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187*3
187*4
187*8
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187*8
187*9
18770
18771
18772
18773
18774
18775
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CODE
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20B
208
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20B
208
20B
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208
208
208
208
205
205
205
205
205
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
205
208
208
208
208
208
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
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18783
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18787
18788
18789
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18791
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18803
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208 208 208 208 208
201 208 208 208 208
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208 208 208 208 208
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274 274 274 274 274
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274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
274 274 274 274 274
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APPENDIX III
LITHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS
29
Mafic Metavolcanic: Dark green weathers to light grey-green. Fine grained, occasionally medium grained, massive. Moderately to intensely sheared and brecciated in the Bear Head Fault Zone; elsewhere massive and undeformed. Rarely with minor disseminated pyrite.
Gabbro: Mottled dark green and milky white weathers to medium grey. Medium to coarse grained, interlocking igneous texture of amphibole other mafics and feldspars. Massive, rarely weakly sheared. Moderately brecciated in close proximity to Bear Head Fault Zone. Rare minor disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite.
Tonalite: Light grey-green to pale pink. Massive, medium grained. Composition is quartz and plagioclase with 2Q\ subidiomorphic glassy grey quartz crystals. Rare minor disseminated pyrite.
Granite: Medium pink to light pink, weathers to light grey and pink. Massive. Medium grained potassic feldspar (40t), quartz (5(^) and mafics (lot).
Quartz Veins: Milky white to smoky grey quartz veins which vary in width (20 to 60cm) along their length. Contain up to 2t pyrite and minor chalcopyrite and graphite when hosted in iron formation; no visible sulphides when hosted in other lithologies.
Magnetite Iron Formation: Black and dark grey banded, weathers to dark grey. Very fine grained. Thinly bedded; beds are 3-5cm thick. Beds are folded and contorted; bedding planes are regular and continuous. Strongly magnetic.
Argillite: Black, fine grained, finely banded. Minor graphitic sections. Minor sulphides, generally fracture controlled.
Brecciated Gabbro: Patchy dark green, white and grey, weathers to dark to medium grey. Brecciated gabbroic (rarely basaltic) matrix hosts
30
subrounded to angular clasts of tonalite, gabbro and basalt. Clasts range in size from 5 to 10cm and comprise 30t of the unit. Unit is discontinuous and difficult to trace along its strike length.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Numbert. 00033
allnfo ation collected on this tarn is obtained under the authority of the Mithis collection should be dkacted to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. MM Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 8A5. telephone (70S) 870-7264.
520118-00,4Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate. ^i*^****™**, STOUGHTON IAKE 900- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
Recorded HaMerts) BHP MINERALS CANADA LIMITED
Address 610 - 33 YONGE ST. TORONTO, ONT. M5E 1G^
MbiftnQ Division PATRICIA
DatesHVOfvX HOOK O IT Df* Of) 1 QO1
Township/Arot
MCVICAR LAKE
1
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup
*
Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work. Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
CvQfit No.
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OCTOBER 10, 1993
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162,883.00Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs S .Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name
C. J. WALDIE (author)
LANGLEY DRILLING
Address
610 - 33 YONGE ST. TORONTO, ONT.
49 JAYFIELD RD. BRAMPTON, ONT.
M5E 1G4
L6S 363
(attach a schedule H necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the ttrne the work was peihniiMni. the claims covered hi thtework report were recorded hi the current holder's name or held under a bonofclnl interest by the current recorded holder.
Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth hi this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during end/or after Its completion and annexed report is true.
Nwiw tind AOOTSSS of Poison CoiwyinQ
C.J. WALDIE 610 - 33 YONGE ST. TORONTO, ONT. M5E 1G4T oMpono No.
416-368-3884
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Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse enects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:
1. M Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over aN claims contained in this report of work.3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.
In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
Hotel: Exampleaofbenefkdallntere^areunrecofdedtiansfere.cpuonao/eenients.i to the mining claims.
Note 2: tt work has been performed on patented or teased tend, please complete the following:
i of agreements, etc., wllli respect
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial Interest In the or leased land at the tkne the work was performed.
Signature Dale ]
Ontario
Ministry ofNot then i Developmentslid Minos
Ministeredu Devetoppemenl du Nord et des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Creditkctat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Transaction NoJN0 da transaction
. ooo33
Pefsonal information coloctod on this form is obtsinod under th0 authority of the MMng Act This information wil be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of tho mining daJrnfs). Qusstions About this ooiloction should be directed lo the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mhws. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formuto sont recueinnenvertudelal^surlesminesetserviiomateniraloiirunregistre des concessions minieroo. Adrasser toute question sur la coioco de cesral ^lf iilr^MllaBl *Ljttjl Mtl rjin f Bmnir— —*—* ji^M ttimm illim mnftin mm •••lilinl Halm df.arenseignemenis au cnsr provincial oas rarrains rimers, mirasrare au Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* outgo. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
SaWrea
Contractor's and ConauHanfs Fees Drolls de
et de I'eapert-consoH
Supples Useduunsuiie*
Rental Location de,, -m* -f -jmaienei
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvroField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain"""DRILLING
ANALYTICAL
TUP* FUEL
DRAFTING
Type
Amount Montant
6060
150,217
4,132
830
224
Total Direct Costs Total des coOts directs
Totals Total global
6,060
154,349
1,054
161,463
2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indirects** Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs ara not
aHowabto as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissUoo en tant qua travaux devaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
rood and Lodging Nounthiraet•kaUe^^Me^kflea^ueAVneoernenieni
mf
Description
Type AIR CHARTER
FREIGHT
Amount Montant
246
611
563
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total parUel des coots Indirects
Amount AHovabto (not oraater than 209fc of Dbect Costs)
Total Value of Assessment CredR Vskw taWe du cnVdN
Totals Total global
857
563
1,420
1,420
162,883
Note: The recorded holder will be required lo verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. H verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
:LetituWn egfetro! i tonu de verifier bs daple present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a eel effet. Si b verification n'est pas effectuee. le mJnistre paul rajetertout ou une partie des travaux d'evakiaoon presentes.
Filing Dtecounta Remises pour depot
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at IttWb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans tos deux ans suivant lew achevernent sont remboursesalOO^detavatewtotatesusmentoon^
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOW of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Ass* esment Credit
NA X 0.50 s
2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achevernent sont rernbourees a 50 to de la valour totate du credK o"evaluarJon susmentionne. Voir les caJcuts oklessous.
Vatour talato du cnMtt d'evaluaoonx 0.50
MMC
CertmcaUon Verifying Statement of Costs
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 PROJECT GEOLOGIST(Recontod Holder. Agent. PmWon to Company)
to make this certification
Attestation de I'etat des coOts
J'atteste par la presente :quo les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluatkm sur les terrains indiques dans la formute de rapport de travail ci-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a tttre de(HuWre enreoisln). rapnteenlBnt. poeje occupft dens l
a faire cette attestation.
je suis autorise
rSlgnamre
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDSAndy L altt
TYPE OF DOCUME NTPATENT, SURFACE i, MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLV MINING RIGHTS ONLY ,.
LEASE SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTSSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY . .MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION . .. . ORDER IN COUNCIL . . . RESERVATION ..
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3l'DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF TOE LANDS SHOWN HEREON.
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TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
cVICAR LAKE PROPERTY SECTION 4+22 W
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TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
McVICAR LAKE PROPERTY SECTION 4+47 W
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TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
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4c - QUART?. GABBRD
SEDIMENTS
3d - IRUNSFDNE (DXIDE)
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MAEIC VOLCANICS
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lg - TUFF (Sheared)
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TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
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8 - BRECCIATED/SHEARED GABBRO
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7 - BRFCniATF.D/SHEARED ANDRTHOSITIC GABBRO
6 - BRECCIATED/SHEARED BASALT
6a - SHEARED BASALT
6b - BRECCIATED BASALT
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EARLY INTRUSIVE
4 - GABBRO
4b - ANORTHOSITE
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SEDIMENTS
3a - IRONSTONE (OXIDE)
3|o - MUDSTONE
MAEIC VOLCANICS
l - BASALT
T la - PORPHYRITIC
- le - TUFF
- If - TUFh (Silicified)
DRILL HOLE
GDI.D HISTOGRAMS l en - 1000 ppb
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ML-93-94DATE
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McVICAR LAKE PROPERTY SECTION 22+40 WGEOLOGY, AU
ML-93-95DATENOV. 93
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14 - FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
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MCVICAR TECTQNITES
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8b - BRECCIATED GABBRD
7 - BRECCIATED/SHEARED ANORTHUSITIC GABBRU
6 - BRECCIATED/SHEARED BASALT
ba - SHEARED BASALT
6b - BRECCIATED BASALT
6c - SERICITIC SCHIST
6d - SILICIFIED BASALT
EARLY INTRUSIVE
- GABBRO4b - ANORTHOSITE
4c - QUARTZ GABBRD
SEDIMENTS
3a - IRDNSTDNE (PXIDE)
3b MUDSTONE
MAEIC VOLCANICS
la - PORPHYRITIC
TUFF
TUFF (Silicified)
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lg - TUFF (Sheared)
DRILL HDLE
GOLD HISTOGRAMS l en - 1000 ppb
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD.EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT
TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
cVICAR LAKE PROPERTY SECTION 21+47 WGEOLOGY, AU
L-93-96DATE
NOV. 93
DRAWNC.J.W.
CHECKED REVISED NTS52 0/11
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McVICAR TECTDNITES10a - QUARTZ VEIN
9 - FAULT GDUGE
8 - BRECCIATFD/SHEARED GABBRO
8ft - SHEARED GABBRO
Ob - BRECCIATED GABBRO
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6 - BRECCIATED/SHEARED BASALT
6a - SHEARED BASALT
6b - BRECCIATED BASALT
6c - SERICITIC SCHIST
6d - SILICIFIED BASALT
EARLY INTRUSIVE
i-'-; 4 - GABBRO
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SEDIMEINTS
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MAFIC VDLCANICS
n"u la - PORPHYRITIC
lf - TUFF (Silicified)
lg - TUFF (Sheared)
——————— DRII L HOLE
GOLD HISTOGRAMS l en - 1000 ppb
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTDEXPLORATION DEPARTMENT
TORONTO , ONTARIO , CANADA
cVICAR LAKE PROPERTY SECTION 44+50 EGEOLOGY, AU
L-93-97DATENOV. 93
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