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2.3 v2 3 Assessment Report Prospecting In the Buckland and Delmage Township Properties Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division Northeastern Ontario NTS: 42 B/4 Written by; OCT 0 3 2008 Claudia Wilck, RR 1, Parry Sound ON, P2A 2W7 September 26, 2008 For Chalice Diamond Corp.
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2 . 3v2 3

Assessment Report

Prospecting In the

Buckland and Delmage Township Properties

Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division

Northeastern Ontario

NTS: 42 B/4

Written by;

OCT 0 3 2008

Claudia Wilck, RR 1, Parry Sound ON, P2A 2W7

September 26, 2008

For

Chalice Diamond Corp.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction - ownership. description and overview Location and Access General Geology Personnel Prospecting Program Sampling Procedures Analytical Procedures Discussion Target Bu_06 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Bu_12 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Del_ 02 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Del_03 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Del_04 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Del_09 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target DelIO overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Vtem_76 overview, traverse I location map, field log Target Vtem_77 overview, traverse / location map, field log Target Vtem_77(2nd pass) overview, traverse / location map, field log Recommendations Qualifying Statement References

Figures in back pocket

Figure 1: Chalice Diamond Corp. - Access & Target Location Map for Buckland and Delmage Township Claims

Figure 2: Key Location Map of Chalice Diamond Corp. Project Area

APPENDICES

Page 1 1 2 3 4 4

4-12 13-15

16-18

19-21

22-24

25-27

28-30

31-33

34-38

39-44

45-50 51 51 52

Appendix 1 - True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. I Actlabs: Geochemical AnalYSis Results with Certificate of Analysis

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Introduction - Ownership, Description and Overview

Golden Chalice Resources Inc of Vancouver, British Columbia holds a 100% interest in 8 claims being numbers: 4202041 (16 units/256 ha) and 4202053 (16 units/256 ha) both situated in Buckland Township and 4202034 (16 units/256 hal, 4202043 (16 unitsl256 ha), 4202044 (16 units/256 ha), 4202045 (16 units/256 hal, 4202054 (16 units/256 ha), 4202056 (16 units/256 hal, all situated in Delmage Township.

Golden Chalice Resources Inc and Chalice Diamond Corp. have an approved Plan of Arrangement in place since September 21, 2006 and as a result work may therefore be filed by Chalice Diamond Corp on Golden Chalice Resources Inc claims.

All of the above mentioned claim blocks are contiguous and are located @ 80 km northeast of Wawa in northeastern Ontario. See figure 1 - Access and Location Map for Buckland & Delmage Township Claims.

The prospecting program was conducted over portions of these claims during the summer months 2006 and 2008. A total of 9 target areas were prospected by teams of two (or more) in the search for diamond, gold and base metal commodities; Dedicated field crews located target areas using hand-held GPS instruments - logging waypoints, traverse routes and sample locations (See: Traverse way points and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview); prospecting notes and sample observations were recorded on formatted sheets. (See Field Logs accompanying each target overview and Fig. 1 for Target Location Map). Target areas BU_06, Bu_12 in Buckland Township and DeL02, DeL03, Del_04, DeL09, Del_10, Vtem_76 and Vtem_77 in Delmage Township were prospected (See: Target area overview for each target and UTM coordinates), 1 rock sample was collected in order to ascertain geochemical analysis for 1 E1, Au and PGE­The rock. samples were processed by True North Mineral Laboratories of Timmins, ON,

The costs associated with conducting the work program outlined in this report are to be applied to claims: 4202034 (16 units/256 ha) and 4202045 (16 units/256 ha) having imminent due dates of October 28, 2008.

location and Access

The claims are located @80 km northeast of Wawa in northeastern Ontario in the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division. To access the property, from Wawa ON, take Hwy '101 about 65km east, turning north onto Hwy 651, drive about 27km to the Dalton Road (forest access road) and turn east. The target areas vary between 30 km and 45 km east along the Dalton logging roads. (See each target area for detailed access and location.) See figure 1 - Access Map to the Buckland and Delmage Township claims.

The town of Missanabie is located @ 56 Km north of Hwy 101 along Highway 651 and the field crews were based in Missanabie during the duration of the program, The prospecting teams traveled by truck and may have also used ATV to reach the target areas each day. See: Field Logs accompanying each target overview for traverse waypoints and sample UTM Coordinates.

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General Geology (after Bennett, Gerald, 1978, GR172 OGS)

The major lithologic units are of Precambrian age. The oldest recognized rocks are metamorphosed basaltic flows, intermediate to felsic pyroclastics and flows, detrital metasediments and minor iron formation which form a metavolcanic-metasedimentary complex of Early Precambrian age. The metavolcanics have been intruded by a variety of metamorphosed intermediate to felsic porphyries and metagabbros.

The metavolcanic-metasedimentary belt is folded into a shallow plunging, generally southeast­trending syncline. The metamorphic grade ranges from lower green-schist in the northwest to almandine-amphibolite in the south and southeast. A variety of syntec-tonic and post-tectonic granitic plutons intrude the metavolcanic-metasedimentary complex.

The presence of extensive areas of catazonal igneous and metamorphic rocks in the southern and southeastern parts of the area indicates considerable uplift relative to the northern part. This uplift may coincide with that of the Kapuskasing structures.

Numerous diabase dikes intrude all of the major lithologic units of the area.

A syenite dike and a few ultramafic lamprophyres are the youngest known rock types of the area.

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• Personnel

The following personnel worked on this property and conducting the following work activities summarized below:

Personnel Activity Dates Worked Man Days

Josh Guthrie Prospecting July19, 2008 1 day

Dakota Souliere Prospecting June 4,2008 1 day

Frank Longpre Prospecting October 5, 7, 8, 9 & 10/06 5 days

Ryan Brown Prospecting July 19/08 & Aug. 13/08 2 days

Katy Richard Prospecting July "9, 2008 1 day

Stephen Polson Prospecting Oct. 7, 8, 9, 10 & 12,2006 5 days

Roseanne Therrien Compiling Data August 10, 11, 12 & 13, 2006 4 days (in field office-Missanabie)

Dan Sullivan Prospecting October 4 & 5, 2006 2 days

Elizabeth Laidlaw Prospecting June 4,2008 1 day

Mark Dufualt Prospecting Aug. 13,2008 1 day • Terra Dittenhoffer Prospecting June 4,2008 1 day

Alain Sigouin Prospecting October 4 & 5, 2006 2 days

Erik Peterson Prospecting Aug. 13,2008 1 day

Jim Laidlaw Prospecting October 12, 2006 1 day

Graham Stone Logistics Oct. 4 & 5/06 & June 4, 2008 (in field office-Missanabie) August 10, 2008 4 days

Claudia Wilck Report Sept.19 to 26, 2008 8 days

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Prospecting Program

In the Buckland and Delmage Township claims possible kimberlite targets have been identified from the residual magnetic intensity data, based on the identification of roughly circular anomalies. This procedure was automated by using a known pattern recognition technique (Keating, 1995), which consists of computing, over a moving window, a first-order regression between a vertical cylinder model anomaly and the gridded magnetic data. Only the results where the absolute value of the correlation coefficient is above a threshold of 7S% were retained. The results are depicted as circular symbols, scaled to reflect the correlation value. The most favorable targets are those that exhibit a cluster of high amplitude solutions. Correlation coefficients with a negative value correspond to reversely magnetized sources. It is important to be aware that other magnetic sources may correlate well with the vertical cylinder model, whereas some kimberlite pipes of irregular geometry may not.

Keating Correlation Coefficients (modified from Ontario airborne geophysical surveys, magnetic data, Wawa area; Ontario Geological Survey, Geophysical Data Set 1009-Revised, 2003)

Keating magnetic anomalies were identified from Geological Survey of Canada 2001: First Vertical Derivative of Magnetic Field with Keating Coefficients Map Dumont R., Coyle M., Potvin J., Geological Survey of Canada, 2001 Ontario: Bolkow, NTS 42 B/4 Open File 4064 lOGS Map 81707

A total of 7 Keating anomaly target areas and 2 Vtem target areas were prospected by teams of two (or more) in Buckland and Delmage Townships. Dedicated field crews located target areas using hand-held GPS instruments - logging waYPoints, traverse routes and sample locations (See: Traverse waypoints and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview); prospecting notes and sample observations were recorded on formatted sheets. (See Field Logs accompanying each target overview). Each evening the prospecting team download their GPS into the main data base for the project and write up an overview on each target; prospecting notes and sample observation sheets are entered into the main data base at the Missanabie field office.

Sampling Procedures

Sampling methods of the rock is standard as with most methods of precious and base metal sampling. The objective is to collect a large enough sample to allow a complete geochemical analysis and retain a hand specimen. When enough rock was obtained, a sample number tag was enclosed within the sample and the sample bags were securely closed using double wraps of flagging tape or zip ties. Sample sites were flagged with sample number, sample location UTM Coordinates entered into a hand held GPS and general sample comments noted; such as Sample Number, Zone, Easting, Northing, Claim Number, Township and Sample Comments: i.e. sample colour, grain size, mineralization, magnetic and acid tests and landform characteristics. Samples were then promptly taken to the field office at the end of each working day. (See: Field Logs accompanying each target area overview) The samples were secured and controlled at the Chalice Diamond Corp field office located in Missanabie ON. Here the samples were inventoried as a double check against the field data notes so that all samples were accounted for. Subsequently, most of the samples were transported directly to True North Minerals Laboratories Inc. in Timmins ON.

Analytical Procedures Discussion

True North Mineral Laboratories Inc, located at 475 Railway Street, Timmins Ontario, P4N 2P5, telephone (705) 268-0303 was engaged to analyse the rock samples (to be crushed - RX2) for 1 E1, Au and PGE. True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. / Actlabs - geochemical procedure is as follows:

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• Sample Preparation

To obtain meaningful analytical results, it is imperative that sample collection and preparation be done properly. ACTLABS can advise on sampling protocol for your field program if requested. Once the samples arrive in the laboratory, ACTLABS will ensure that they are prepared properly. As a routine practice with rock and core, the entire sample is crushed to a nominal minus 10 mesh (1.7 mm), mechanically split (riffle) to obtain a representative sample and then pulverized to at least 95% minus 150 mesh (106 microns).

As a routine practice, we will automatically use cleaner sand between each sample at no cost to the customer. Quality of

crushing and pulverization is routinely checked as part of our quality assurance program. Randomization of samples in larger

orders (>100) provides an excellent means to monitor data for systematic errors. The d'3ta is resorted after analysis according to sample number. Please request Code Random (additional $1.00fsample) if you prE!fer randomization.

Samples submitted in an unorganized fashion will be subject to a sorting surcharge and may substantially slow tumaround time, Providing an accurate detailed sample list bye-mail will also aid in improving turnaround time and for Quality Control purposes, Additional charges may apply for poorly organized batches. Code CP2 - Sample list not provided for orders over 25 samples ($O.25/sample); Code CP3 Sorting chaotic shipments ($O.50/sample).

Rock, Core and Drill Cuttings

code RX1 crush up to 75% passing 2 mm, split (250 g) and pulverize (hardened sleel) to 85% passing 75;> « 5 kg:

code RX1 crush up to 90% passing 2 mm, split (250 g) and Terminator pulverize (hardened steel) to 85% passing 75)1 « 5 kg: code RX2 crUSh, split and pulverize with mild steel (100 g)

(best for low contaminatioF1l code RX3 oversize charQ.eQer kilOgram (if reguiredl code RX4 pulverization only (mild steel)

(coarse pulp or crushed rock) code RX5 pulverize ceramic (100 g) code RX6 hand pulverize small samples

(agate mortar & pestle) code RX7 crush onlv (sPlit) code RX8 samole oreD onlv surcharae no analvses

• code RX9 composiling (per composite) code RX10 dry drill cuttif1QS in-'plastic ba...Qs code RX11 checking quality of pulps or rejects

prepared by other labs and issuing report

$7.75

$8.50

-$8.00

$1.75 -$5,75

$14.00 $14.00

$4,00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.75 $7,50

Pulverization Contaminants Added (amount added depends on hardness of material and particle size required)

Mill Type

Mild Steel (best chOice) Hardened Steel

Ceramic Tungsten Carbide Agate

Contaminant Added

Fe (up to 0.2%) Fe (up to 0.2%), Cr (up to 200 ppm), trace Ni, Si, Mn and C AI (up to 0.2%), Sa, trace REE W( up to 0.10/01 Co, C, Ta, "'band 1i Si (up to 0.3%), AI, Na, Fe, K, Ca, MQ, Pb

Note: Larger sample sizes than listed above can be pulverized at additional cost.

Soils, Stream and Lake Bottom Sediments Biogeochemical Samples

code S1 drying (50°C) and sieving (-aO mesh) save all portions $3.25 code S1 drying and blending humus code S1 DIS drying.{60·C) and sievingJ-BO meSh), discard oversize $2.75 code B2 drying and macerating vegetation code S1-230 drying (60OC) and sieving (-230 mesh), save oversize $4.25 code B3 dry ashing code S1-230 DIS drying (60CC) and sieving (-230 meSh), discard oversize $4.00 code B4 washing vegetation code 82 lake bottom sediment preparation crush & sieve (-SO mesh) $6.50 code 65 samples submitted in plastic bags. add code S3 alternate size fractiOns and bracket sieving, add $2.00 code S4 Enzyme Leach"" or SGH drying (400 C) & sieving (-60 mesh) $3.50 code 85 wet or damp samples submitted in plastic bags, add $1.50 code 86 separating -2 micron material $65,00 Special Digestion Procedures

code S7 methylene iodide heavy mineral separation $50,00 specific gravity of 3.3 (250 grams) codeMDI Microwave digestion - closed vessel

Sample Storage and Disposal All soil, sediment and vegetation coming from outside Canada require incineration prior to disposal under CFIA regulations. All pulps and rejects will be returned to the client at cost. Disposal costs are additional. Pulps and rejects will incur a storage fee after 6 months.

RTRN Retum of all reject portions and/or pulps At cost INCIN Incineration of soil, sediment and vegetation samples from outside Canada $0.25

(for samples up to 0.5 kg; samples over 0.5 kg will have higher inCineration costs) STORE 1 Monthly storage of reject after 6 months $0.20 STORE 2 Monthly storage of pulps after I) months $0.08 STORE 3 Monthly storage of sieve rejec15 after 6 months $0.10

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$4.00 $5.25 $7.50 $3.50 $1.50

$35.00

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Precious Metal Geochemistry Gold and Silver Analyses

Code Method

1A1 Au Fire Assay-INAA (Qeochem) IA2 Au Fire Assay-AA Jgeochem) 1A2-50 Au Fire Assay-AA (QeocI1em)

Sample Weight

30 Q

30g 50 Q

Imperial Range

Metric Range

1-20,000 ppb 5-3,000 ppb 5-3000 ppb

Price

$16.00 $13.50 $15.00

IA3-30 AI.! Fjre Assay-Gsavimetric [Assay] 29.16 Q 0.001-30 QZJt 0.03-1 000olmT _$17.5Q 1A3-50 Au Fire Assay-Gravimetric (Assay) 50 q 0001-30ozJt 0.03-1 000 QlmT $18.50 1A3-Ag Au, Ag Fire Assay-Gravimetric (Assay) 29.16 9 0.001-30 ozJl (Au) 0.03-1,000 glmT (Au) $20.00

0.1 -30 ozlt (Ag) 3-1,000 glmT (Ag) ",A4 Au Fire Assay-Metallic Screen (AssClY) 500 9 0.001-30 oz1t 0.03-, 000 qlmT $75.00

"'A4-1000 Au Fire ASSClY-Metallic Screen (AssaY) 1000 Q 0.001-30ovt 0.03-1 000 qlmT $100.00 lAB Au BLEG-ICP/MS (qeochem', 1000 q 0.1-10000 ppb $46.00 1AS Au Aqua Regia-ICP-MS (geochem) 30 9 0.2-2,000 ppb $15.00 IE Ag Aqua Regia-ICP (geochem) 5g 0.2-100 ppm $5.00 8-Ag Ag Fire Assay-Gravimetric (assay) 29.16 9 0.1-30ozlt 3-1,000 glmT $14.00

Note: Use of 50 gram sample for fire assay may not provide optimum recovery

We participate in numerous profiCiency testing programs including the CANMET PTP-MAL for ISO 17025. Blanks

duplicates and standards are reported in all sample batches.

RallQ8 of values for various gold analysis mlllhods

Sample size used for analysis can be varied.

The price may be higher or lower depending

on sample size. For gold and silver by

INAA - see Codes 1 D, 10 enhanced, 1 EPI ,

1 EPI/MS, 1 H or 1 H2.

Gold, Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium -lll ppb

Code Method

1 C-exploration Fire Assay-ICP/MS 1C-EXP 2 Fire Assay-ICPIMS 1 C-research Fire Assay-ICPIMS 1C-Rhodium Fire Assay-ICPIMS

10000

1(Q

~

Sample Weight

30 9 30 9 30 g 30 9

Platinum Group Elements (NiS Fire Assay· 50 g) - all ppb

Os Ir Ru Rh PI

~ ~

Pd

I I ! 3 ~ ~ 1

Code 2

Detection Limit Price

Au Pt Pd Rh

2 5 4 $17.50 , 0.5 0.5 $20.00 1 0.1 0.1 $28.00

5 $35.00

Au Re Price

Code 1B1 1-2 samples $275.00 INAA Finish 2 0.1 5 0.2 5" 2 0.5 5 3+ samples $150.00 Code 1B2 1-2 samples $275.00 ICPIMS Finish 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+ samples $150.00

Notes:

.. .. Code 1M or 1A4-1000 - A representative 500 gram or 1000 gram sample split is sieved at 100 mesh (149 micron),

with assays perfonned on the entire +100 mesh fraction and two splits of the -100 mesh fraction . It is important not to

overpulverize the sample too finely, as tests have shown gold will plate out on the mill and be lost. When assays have

been completed on the coarse and fine portions of the bulk sample, a final assay is calculateC: based on the weight of

each fraction. Price includes sample screening but not crushing and pulverizing .

• • Code 18 - Detection limrts for Pt are increased with high Au/Pt ratios and limits for other elements will be affected by

abnonnallY high Au, Sb and Cu content. Samples with high Au can be reanalyzed by Code 1C exploration or research.

Zn concentrates are not amenable to the nickel sulphide fire assay.

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Assay Products Code 8 - Assay Products

Assays provide quantitative determinations of elements in non-processed geological materials. Assays are usually required only when the client knows or suspects higher levels of metals in samples. Geochemical methods generally provide lower detection limits than assays. For lower levels, geochemical methods should be used. All assays are traceable to international reference standards. Prices listed in our fee schedule are for normal geologic materials and are not for metallurgical products. Metallurgical products such as heads and concentrates are handled separately to prevent contamination in the laboratory. These materials are charged at five times the prices listed in our fee schedule.

Element Price

Alumina - AI,O, $20.00 Antimony - Sb $20.00 Arsenic - As $20.00 Barium (Instrumental) - Ba $20.00 Barium (Gravimetric) - Ba $30.00 Beryllium - Be $2500 Bismuth - Bi $20.00 Boron - B $25.00 Bromine - Br $20 .00 Cadmium - Cd $18.00 Calcium (oxide) - CaO $20.00 Cerium - Ce $20.00 Chlorine - CI $25.00 Chromium - Cr $20.00 Cobalt - Co $10.00 Copper (total) - Cu $10.00 Copper (CN soluble) $11 .00 Copper (Acid soluble) $10.00 Copper (Ferric sulfate soluble) $11 .00 Copper (Sequential Oxide Analysis) $30.00 Fluorine - F $25.00 Gold -Au See Code 1A3 Gold-Silver (Au-Ag) See Code 1A3-Ag Gallium - Ga $25.00

Germanium - Ge $35.00 Insolubles $18.00 Iron (oxide) - Fe.O, $15.00 Lanthanum - La $15.00 Lead (total) - Pb $10.00 Lead (oxide) - PbO $20.00 Lithium - Li $20.00 Loss on ignition - LOI $9.00

Mercury - Hg $20.00 Manganese (oxide) - MnO $20.00

Assay Package For Base Metals· aqau regia

Copper-Cu Cobalt-Co

Lead-Pb Nickel-Ni

Assay Package for Base Metals - 4 acid digestion

:::ode 8 Peroxide Fusion

Sodium peroxide fusion. acid dissolution followed by ICPIOES.

Element Detection limit ("!o)

AI 0.01 As 0.01 Ca 0.01 Co 0.002 Cr 0.01 Cu 0.005 Fe 0.05 K 0.1

Element Price

Magnesium (oxide) - MgO $20.00 Moisture - H,O $10 .00 Molybdenum (total) - ;,,10 $10.00 Molybdenum (oxide) $20.00 Molybdenum (sulfide) $20.00 Nickel - Ni $10.00 Nickel - Ni Sulphide 520 .00 Niobium - Nb $20.00 Phosphorous (oxide) - P,O. $20.00 Platinum-Palladium-Gold (Pt-Pd-Au) $40.00 Potassium (oxide) - 100 520.00 Rhenium - Re (Mo concentrates) $3800 Rhodium - Rh Selenium - Se Silicon (oxide) - SiO, Silver - Ag Sodium (oxide) - Na,'O Specific Gravity - S G. Strontium - Sr Sulfur (Infrared) Sulfur (Gravimetric) · S Sulfate - SO. Tantalum - Ta Tellurium - Te Thallium - TI Thorium - Th Tin - So Titanium (oxide) - TiO. Tungsten (oxide) • wo, Uranium (oxide) - U,O. Vanadium (oxide) - \J,O. linc (total) - In linc (oxide) - ZnO

linColn Molybdenum-Mo

Element

Mg Mn Ni Pb

S Si Ti Zn

See Code 1 C-Rh $20.00 $20.00 $1400 $20.00 522.00 S1500 $2500 $25.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00

$20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 520.00 $2000 $20.00 $10.00 $20.00

Price

One element Each additional

$10.00 $3.00

Add 53. 00/sample

One element S14.00 Each additional $3.00

Detection Limit (%)

0.01 0. 01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

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Trace Element Geochemistry All elements ar& in ppm except where noted.

Code

Ag AI As Au B Ba Be Bi Br Ca Cd Ce Co Cr Cs Cu -Dy Er Eu Fe Ga Gd Ge Hf Hg . '~;.'

Ho In If K La li Lu Mg Mn Mo Na Nb Nd Ni p

Pb Pr Rb Re S Sb Sc Se Sm So Sr Ta Tb Te Th TI Ti Tm U V W Y Yb Zn Zr Price

Aqua Regia extraction Au+14 Au+23 Au+34 ICP/OES ICPIMS ICP+lCPIMS 1EPI 1EPIIMS 10 10 enh. 1E 1E1 1E2 1E3 Ultratl'ace 1 Ultratl'ace 2

0.2 0.2 5 5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.002 0.002 '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%

2 2 2 0.5 '10 '3 '2 '0.1 '0.1 5 ppb 5 ppb 5 ppb 2 ppb '0.5 ppb *O.Sppb

'5 '10 '1 '1 100 100 100 50 '1 '1 '10 '0.5 *0.5

'1 : '1 '0.5 '0.1 '0.1 0.1 10 :2 2 0.02 0.02

1 0.5 '00'% 1% 1% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.01 0.01 3 3 '0.01 '0.01 5 1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1 10 5 '2 '2 '1 '0.5 '0.5

0.05 2 1 '0.02 '0.02 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.01 0.01

'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

0.2 0.2 '0.1 '0.1 0.02% 0.02% 0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '1 '10 '0.02 '0.02

'0.1 '0.1 0.1 '0.1 '0.1

1 1 '0.1 '0.1 1 11 1 1 1 ." ':,i' 'c i:::i.·· . i:-ub • . '; ,ou·; ) ~:);: I :jor..".: ,5,:"L (5 PPol ,5 ",]f)) \5 PCf)1

'0.1 '0.1 '0.02 '0.02

5 ppb 5 ppb '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%

1 0.5 '1 '10 0.5 '0.5 I '0.1 '0.1 0.05 0.05 '0.1 '0.1 - _.

'0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% 2 2 '2 '2 '1 '5 '1 '1 2 2 5 --I-c--

'2 '2 '2 '1 '0.01 '0.01 1 0.05% 0.01% '0.01% '0.001% '00010/, '0.001% '0.001%

'0.1 '0.1 ,; 5 '0.02 '0.02

" '1 :>0 20 '1 '1 '1 '1 'D.l 'D.l '0.001· '0.001% 'O.OOl'1i '0001%

2 2 2 2 2 2 'O.Q1 '0.01 . '0.1 '0.1

30 15 '0.1 '0.1 O.ODl 0.001

"rice ' :00 +\00 !+'OO +100 '1'0"01 :.,:; +iO

0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 '10 '5 '2 '0.02 '0.02 0.1 0.1 '1 '0.1 '1 '0.1 '0.1

0.1 5 :3 '0.1 '0.1 0.1 0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.1)5% 0.02% '10 '5 '0.05 '0.05 0.1% 0.05% '1 ·1 '1 '0.5 '0.5 1 0.5 '0.05 '0.05 0" .,' 0.5 '0.1 '0.1

0.1 '1 '1 0.02 0.02 0.5 0.2 '0.1 '0.1

'01 '2 '2 '0.02 '0.02 '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01%

'0.1 '0.1 0.5 0.5 J.9.-~1 '0.1

'1 '1 "- '1 '1 '1 4 4 4 1 '10 '1 '1O '0.1 '0.1

'1 '1 '1 '0.01 '0.01 0.2 0.2 '01 '0.1

'1 '1 50 50 '1 '1 '1 '2 '0.1 '0.1 '1 '1 '1 '0 1 '0.1

$21.00 $29.00 $15"5 $18.00 $9.25 $9.75 $10.75 $10.75 $18.00 $23.00

, Partial extraction onl)' .25

Code 1EPI

Near Total Metals Near Total Au+43 Au+53 Au+53 /CPIMS

1F 1F2 1H 1H2 Ultratrace 3 UItratrace" Ultratrace 5

0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.05 0.05 0.05 '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% '0.01% *0.01% '0.01%

3 0.5 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.5 2 DDb 2 DPb 200b 2 ppb

'1 '7 50 50 *1 '1 '1

1 1 1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 2 :2 0.1 0.02 0.02 0.02

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1

3 3 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 1 1 1 1 0.1 0.1 1

1 2 2 1 '0.5 '2 1 1 0.05 0.05 0.05

1 1 1 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

0.2 0.2 '0.05 '0.05 '0.05 '0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% '0.01% '0.01%

'1 0.1 0.1 01 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 '0.1 '0.1 '1

1 1 1 1 1 ,,z ppD: \5 ppi)j 15 Gob) \5 p;J~: .5 ;,pb 1'5,:pD: ;" crL

'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 5 ppb 50pb 5 ppb

0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.Q1% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1 0.1

0.5 0.5 as 0.05 0.05 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.1 0.2 0.010/. 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01%

'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 5 5 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.001% 0.001% 0.001% 0.001% 0.001% 3 :3 3 3 0.5 05 O.S

'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 15 15 0.2 0.2 0.2

0.001 0.001 0.001 +100 +100 +WO ·leO TIOO

5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

3 3 0.1 01 0.1 0.1 0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.01% '1 '1 " '1

1 1 1 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 '0 1 '0.1 '0.1 0.5 0.5 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

2 0.1 O. t 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

5 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.01% 0.01% 001% O.D1% 0.01%

'0.1 '0.1 '0.1 '10 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1

2 2 2 2 1 1 1 '5 1 1 1 '0.1 '1

'1 '1 '1 '1 '0.1 '0.1 '0.1 0.2 0.2 i '0.1 '0.1 '0.1

1 1 1 1 10.5 0.2 0.5 '5 '1 /'1 '1

$13.75 $15.75 $26.00 $37.00 L$39.00 $20.00 $30.00

Elements in brackets are optional, see noles. page 10·11 f oll!Y :;uiph:de s\J)phu( '::x{,~[1cte{j

The "Au+14" group of elements provides a high quality, low cost package for epithermal gold exploration [by INAA (Au, As, Sb, Ba, H9 and W), aqua regia ICP (base metals and sulphur) and optional cold vapour FIMS (Hg)]. A sample of -30 9 is used for Au analysis. An enhanced package (Code 1 EPI enhanced) with better detection limits for Au (2 ppb) and As (0,5 ppm) also is available for an additional $2.00 per sample. (35 9 required}. Sulphur (+\ from barite will not be reported. Iftotal S is required, see Code 4F-S. See Code 1E for notes on base metals.

r:2

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Trace Element Geochemistry Which digestion do I use?

1. AQUA REGIA DIGESTION - This leach uses c; combination of concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acids to leach sulphides, some oxides and some silicates. Mineral phases Which are hardly (if at all) attacked include barite, zircon, monazite, sphene, c;lromite, gahnite, gamet, ilmenite, rutile and cassiterite. The balance of silicates and oxides are only slightly to moderately attacked, depending on the degree of alteration. Generally, but not always, most base metals and gold are usually dissolved if the sample is ground finely enough.

2. "TOTAL" DIGESTION - This acid attack is the most vigorous used in geochemistry. It will employ hydrochloric, nitric, perchlotic and hydrofluoric acids. Even \'f.~ this digestio y

: , certain minerals (barite, gahnite, chromite and cassiterite) may not go into solution. Other minerals including zircon, sphene and magnetite may not be totally dissolved. Most other silicates will be dissolved, however some elements will be erratically volatilizeel, including Si, As, Sb, Cr and Au. Total digestic,lS cannot be used for accurate determinations of REE, Ta, Nb, As, Sb, Sn, Hf, Cr, Au and Si.

3. FUSION TECHNIQUE· The most aggressive fusion technique employs a lithium metaborateltetraborate fusion. The resulting molten bead is rapidly digested in a weak nitric acid solution. The fusion ensures that tile entire sample is dissolved. It is only with this attack that major oxides including SiO, • REE and other high fielel strength elements are put into solution. High sulpnide bearing rocks may require different treatment, but can still be adequately analyzed.

N OTE: Results from aqua regia or total digestions may be lab de!)endent or lab operator dependent. Actlabs has automated this aspect of digestion using a microprocesso·· designed hotbox to accurately reproduce digestion conditions every time.

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Code 1 EPI/MS - The · Au+23" group of elements is similar to Code 1 EPI but includes a suite of elements by ICPIMS to provide virtually all elements Lsed for epithermal gold exploration. The multielement acid attack will only dissolve the soluble forms of barium, while INAA will provide the total barium concentration. The total Ba to soluble Ba ratio will be a direct indicator of barite concentration. Code 1EPIIMS Enhanced is available which offers Au - 2 ppb, As - 0.5 ppm. Sb - 0.1 ppm for an additional $2.00 per sample (35 9 required). See Code 1 E for notes on base metals.

Code 10 - The sample is encapsulated, irradiated and measured in a multielement mode by INAA for Au+34 elements. The elements in this package are determined non-destruclively and the total metals help the geologist determine rock types, alteration and pathfinder elements. The 30 g aliquot provides a representative sample size for gold analysis (0.5 to 30 g required).

Code 10 enhanced - This INAA package is similar to Code 10 but has enhanced detection limits. This package has become very popular for rock, soil, lake sediment and stream sediment samples (0.5 to 30 g required) .

Code 1E - This package determines a base metal suite and sulphide sulphur by an aqua regia eKtraction with an ICP/OES finish. I" accuracy better than +1- 10-15% is required for higher level samples we recommend assays (Code 8) (+1- 3%) for Cu, Zn and Ni over 10,000 ppm and certainly over 50,000 ppm. Assays are also recommended for Pb >5000 ppm and Ag >100 ppm due to potential solubility problems. Values exceeding these limits are estimates and are provided for information only. (0.5 g of sample required) . Prices: first element $5.00; each additional element $2.00.

Code ', E1 • This analytical package uses the same digestion as Code 1E. The same comments apply as in Code 1E for base metals. In addition, a variety of other elements are obtained non-quantitatively since chromite, barite, silicates, magnetite, sphene and some other mineral phases are not soluble with this digestion. Zinc in gahnite or sphene will not be soluble in aqua regia and all Ni in silicate phases may not be totally leachable. (0.5 g of sample required).

Code1 E2, 1 E3 - These are similar to Code 1 E1 , but offer an enhanced list of analytes. (0.5 g of sample is required). Code 1 F, 1 F2 - These packages uses a "near Iota I " digestion employing HF, HCIO., HNO, and HCI to get as much of the sample into solution as

possible without fusing the sample. The resulting metals are determined by ICP/OES. Sulphide sulphur is included. The sulphur associated with barite will not be dissolved. Other phases which may not be totally digested indude zircon, monazite. sphene, gahnite, chromite, magnetite, barite, cassiterite, ilmenite anc rutile. The same comments apply as in Code 1 E for base metals. (0.25 9 of sample required).

Code ULTRATRACE-1 - This partial extraction is analyzed by ICP/MS to provide lower detection limits. Upper limits are up to 20,000 times the detection limits. (0.5 g of sample is required) .

Code ULTRATRACE-2 - This combines ULTRATRACE-1 with Code 1E2 to provide a few additional elements from the ICP/OES as well as extend the upper limits of the ULTRATRACE-2 elements. (0.5 g of sample is required).

Code 1 H "Au+48" - This package provides a trace element scan for virtually all types of economic mineralization. It also provides useful information on alteration, rock types, and pathfinder elements. The Code 10 enhanced (INAA) and Code 1F (4-acid digestion ICP technique) provide 49 elements. The elements determined by INAA are Au, As, Ba, Br, Ce, Co, Cr, es, Eu, Fe, Hf, Hg, Ir, La, Lu, Na, Nd, Rb, Sb, Sc, Se. Sm, Sn, Ta, Th. Tb, U, W, Yb and Lu. The remaining elements are determined by the 4 acid ICP (Code 1 F above) technique. SiO, is not analyzed due to volatilization . (0.75 • 35 9 required depending on sample size yO\; wish to be analyzed for Au).

Code 1H2 "Au+53" - This package is similar to Code 1H but also uses ICPIMS on an acid digest solution to obtain additional elements. If Au is important, a larger sample size (up to 35 g) should be submitted.

Code ULTRATRACE-3 - This combines INAA, 4-acid digestion ICP and 'CP/MS analysis to provide the most comprehensive near total metal package available using an acid digestion. Note that this package is not suitable for chrondrite plots as not all REE are quantitatively extracted from zircon, monazite, etc. (1.0 to 35 g of sample required).

Code ULTRATRACE-4 - Near total digestion employing HF, HCIO., HNO, and HCI with ICP/MS finish (0.5 9 of sample required) This digestion may not be completely total if resistate minerals are present. As, Sb and Cr may be partially volatilized.

Code ULTRATRACE-5 - Combines INAA with a 4-acid digestion (HF, HCIO" HNO, and HCI) to attempt to give as total metal as is possible with acids. Some of the resistate elements are provided by INAA.

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Lithogeochemistry for Exploration and Research All elements are in ppm except where noted.

n Optional lements. see ode 4A

>+) Optional lements by INAA, ode 4BINAA

.) Optional ements by ,u/tlacid digestion :p. Code 4B1

PAGE

Code

AhO,

CaO Cr,O,

CuO FazO,

1<>0 MgO MnO Na,O

NiO P,O.

SiO, liO,

LOI Ag

As Au

Ba Be B;

Br

Ca Cd

Co Cr Cs Cu Fe

Ga Ge Hf

In

Ir /IIio Na Nb Ni Pb Rb

S Sb

Sc

Se Sn Sr Ta Th T!

U V W

Y Zn Zr

La

Ce

Pr

Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Oy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu

# Samples 1-10 11+

XRF INAA INAA WRA-ICP Trace Element WRA+trace Trace Element WRA+trace WRA-XRF XRF pressed pellet

4A-expl 4A-research 4B 4B2-std 4Litho 4B2 -research 4L1thoresearch 4C 4C Laterite 4C1

5

2 5 ppb 100

1

0.5%

1 2 0.5

0.02%

0.5

5 ppb

5 0.01%

100

20

0.2

0.1

3

500 1 0.5

0.5

3

40

0.2 3

5 0.1 0.1

0.5

0.1 0.05

$26.00 524.00

2

1 2 ppb 20

0.5

0.2%

0.1 0.5 0.2

0.005%

0.2

2 ppb

2 0.001%

50

10

0.1

0.01 0.5

100 0.3 0.1

0.1

1

10

0.05

1 (tOOl) 1 0.01 005

(to.Ol ) 0.1

(to.01 ) (to.Ol ) (to.O? ) (tOOl) 0.05 0.01

$60.00

$57 .00

0.01%

0.01%

0.01 % 0.01%

0.01% 0.001% 0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01% (0.5+) 0.5 (0 .5++) 5 (0 .5++)

(2 ppb++' (2 ppb++)

3 3 1

(10+) 0.4 (0.5++) (0.5++)

(05+) (0.5+) (1++) 1 (5++) 20 (5++) (1 ++) 0.5 (1+) 10 (1+)

(0.01%++) 1

1 (1++) 0.2

0.2 (5 ppb+->- (5 ppb+->-) (5++) 2

(0 .01%++) 1

(1+) 20 ('1 +)

(5+) 5

(20++) 2 (100+) (100+) (0 .2++) 0.5 (0.2++)

1 (0.1 ++) (3+->-) (3++)

1

2 2 (0 .5++) 0.1 (0.2++) 0.1

0.1 (0 .5++) 0.1

5 5 (1++) 1

2 1 (1 +) 30 Jl +) 4 5 (0.5++) 0.1 (3++) 0.1

0.05 (5++) 0.1 (0.1++) 0 .1 (0.2++) 0.05

0.1 (0 .5++) 0.1

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05

(0 .2"·+) 0.1 (0.05++) 0.01

$35 .00 $50.00 53000 $45.00

0.01%

0.01%

0.01%

0.01% 0.01%

0.001% 0.01%

0.01%

0.01% 0.001% 0.01% 0.5

5 (0.5++) (2 ppb++)

3

1 0.4

(0.5++)

(0.5+) 1 20 (5++)

0.5 10 (1+)

1

1

0.2

0.2 (5 ppb++)

2

1 20 (1+)

5 2 (100+) 0.5 (0.2++)

1 (0.1++) (3++)

1 2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

5 1 1 30 (1+)

5 0.1 0.1

0.05 0.1 0.1

0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04

$6800 $S8.00

0.5

5 (0.5++) (2 ppb++)

3

0.1

(0.5++)

(0.5+)

1 20 (5++)

0.1 10 (1 +) (0.01 % +->-) 1

0.5

0.1

0.1 (5 ppb++)

2 (0 .01 %+->-)

0.2 20 (1+)

5 1 (100+) 0.2

(0.1 ++)

(3++)

1 2 0.01

0.05 0 .05 0.01

5

0.5 0.5 30 (1+)

1

0.05 0.05

0.01

0.05 0.01 0.005

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.002

$8000 $70 .00

10

0.01%

0.01%

0.01%

0.01%

0.01% 0.001% 0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.001% 0.01% 0.5

5 (0.5++)

(2 ppb++) 3 1

0.1 (0.5++)

(0.5+)

1 20 (5++)

0.1 10 (1 +)

1 0.5

0.1

0.1 (5 ppb"+) 2

0.2 20 (h) 5

1 (100+)

0.2 1 (0.1++) (3++)

1 2 0.01 0.05

0.05 0.01

5 0.5

0.5 30 (1+)

1

0.05 0.05

0.01 0.05 0.01

0.005 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0 .002

$97.00

$82.00

0.01%

0.01% 0.01%

0.01%

0.01%

0.0'% 0.001% 0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%

$36 .00 $31 .00

0.01% 0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.01%

0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.01 %

0.01% 0.01%

0.01% 0.01% 0.01%

$43.50

$38.50

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See Code 4Cl

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Lithogeochemistry for Exploration and Research

-AI,O,

CaO

SiO, Fe,Q,

1<20 TiO,

MgO MnO

Na,O p,o. La Ag

As

Au Sa

Se Si

Sr Cd

Co Cr

Cs Cu

Ga Ge Hf

In

Ir

Mo

Nb

Ni Pb

Rb Sb Sc

Se Sn Sr Ta Th TI

U V

W

Y

Zn Zr La Ce Pr Nd

Sm Eu Gd

Tb

Dy Ho Er Tm

Yb

Lu

# Samples 1 .. 10 11+

Total IDENT Total IDENT Code 4E-expl. Code 4E-research

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0.01%

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0 .005%

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2 5 ppb

3 1

10

1 0.5

1

1

0.5

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(5")

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5 (2~')

1 5

20 (2"'"*) 0.2

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3 (5' '') 2 1 05

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4

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$49.00

S45.00

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. l'

0.05 . " 0.01 11'

S108.00

S100.00

Notes: Code 4A .. Both the exploration and research grades are determined by INAA.

A minimum sample weight of 2 g is recommended. REE chondrite plots are provided at no charge with the research grade or at $~ .00 per sample for the exploration grade. For elements indicated with t (Code 4A RESIMS) by fusion ICPIMS, add $28.00.

Codes 48, 482-STD, 482-RESEARCH, 4L1THO, 4L/THORESEARCH - Actlabs has developed a lithium metaborateltetraborate fusior ICP \l\Jhole Rock Package Code 4B and a trace element ICPIMS package Code 4B2 which is unique for scope of elements and detection limits. The two packages are combined for Code 4Litho and Code 4Lithoresearch. The quality of whole rock data in Code 4B meets or exceeds quality of data by fusion XRF Code 4C, the old standard in whole rock analysis. The fusion process ensures total metals particularly for elements like REE in resistate phases. (This may not be the case for acid digestions, particularly for heavy rare earths and other elements contained in refractory minerals like zircon , sphene, monazite, chromite, gahnite and severa, other phases. If refractory minerals are not digested, a bias may occur for certain REE and HFSE with acid digestions). Quality of data is exceptional and can be used for the most exacting applications. The trace element pac~age by ICPIMS, Codes 4B2-STO or 4B2-RESEARCH, on the fusion solution provides research quality data whether using standard or research detection limits. Eu determinations are semiquantitative in samples having extremely high Ba concentrations (greater than 1 %). This package is intended primarily for unrnineralized samples. Mineralized samples can be analyzed, however, data may be semiquantitative for chalcophile elements (Ag, As, Bi, Co, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Sn, Wand In). When quantitative values for the chalcophile elements are required on mineralized samples, please indicate as Code 4B2-STDQUANT, 4B2-RESEARCHQUANT, 4L1THOQUANT or 4L1THORESEARCHQUANT, and a surcharge of $16.00 per sample will apply. A minimum sample weight of 5 g is required. Elements With (+) are available (Code 4B1) for an additional S8.25 per sample. Those indicated with (++) are available by INAA (Code 4B-INAA) for an additional $15.00 per sample. Please add 0.5 to 30 g depending on sample size you prefer to analyze for Au with this option. Values on replicates and standards are provided at no cost, as are REE plots.

Code 4C • The tried and true fusion XRF whole rock package. Samples containing high barite or high sulphide (greater than 1 %) should be analyzed with Code 48. A minimum sample weight of 3 g is required. We reserve the right to change analytical method to Code 4B if required by the sample composition .

Code 4C1 - This XRF pressed pellet method requires a minimum sample weight of 6 g. The XRF pressed pellet method is only suitable for low metal content of below 1 % for each element listed. Prices: 1" element - $10.00; each additional- $3.00; .. lot - $16,00; * lot­$16.00. Each element not in * or " , add $3.00 per element.

Code 4E - This unique package uses ICP, INAA, tCPIMS and XRF technologies to completely characterize geological samples. Two different grades of analysis (exploration and research) are provided depending upon your reqUirements . This package is not suitable for analyzing concentrates or mill products. A minimum sample weight of 5 g is required).

Code 4E Options • Ga, Pb, Sn, Nb and Rb (Code 4E-XRF) indicated by C" ) by Pressed Pellet XRF add $18.00. This package can be added to Code 4E exploration or Code 4E research (please add 6 g of sample). • The Code 4E ICPIMS add-on option (detection limits indicated by .) can only be added to Code 4E researcn grade at an additional cost of $30_00. • Any selections from Code 4F can be added to Code 4E exploration or research

Code 4F .. Other analyses associated with WRA (can be added to any Code 4 package). Add 1 gram for each option chosen.

FeO (0.1%) by Titration $15 .00

S (0.01%) by Infrared $15.00

SO· (0 .05%) by Infrared $20.00 CI (0.01%) by INAA $22.00 Hg by Cold Vapour FIMS $7.50 F (00 ': %) by ISE $10.00

/I

CO, (0.01%) by Coulometry H,O +/- (0.1%) by Gravimetric

C, S (0.01 %) by Infrared B (0.5 ppm) by PGNAA B (2 ppm) by PGNAA N (total) Thermal Conductivity

$15.00

$20.00

$20.00 $28.00 $18.00 $35.00

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General Information ~ms and Conditions

All prices in this price list are exclusive of GST, are in Canadian dollars and apply only to clients submitting samples from Canada. These prices apply to most geological materials for routine analyses. A surcharge may apply for abnormal matrices or non routine analytical requirements. The client will be advised of any such conditions prior to performing the analytical work. A minimum charge of $75.00 will be effective on all orders. Payment should accompany the order unless credit has been established. Terms are net 30 days. Prices and packages are subject to change without notice. We reserve the right to subcontract work to affiliated laboratories. Clients can pay invoices by c'leque, bank draft, Visa, Mastercard or direct bank deposit (EFT).

For direct bank deposit, pay to the account of Activation Laboratories Ltd. at:

Royal Bank of Canada 59 Wilson Street West Ancaster, Ontario CANADA L9G 1N1 Tel: (905) 648-4411 Transit # 00102003 Account # 100 154 4

Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Activation Laboratories Ltd. has achieved the ultimate accreditation to international standards, the ISO 17025 standard for specific registered tests. ISO 17025 evaluates the quality system and specific analytical methodologies through proficiency testing and routine audits of the laboratory. In addition, we have achieved accreditaiton 10 CAN-P-1579, specific 10 mineral analysis laboratories. We are one of the few commercial laboratories which have achieved this distinction. Activation Laboratories Ltd. can also advise on methods you can use to ensure security of samples during transport to the laboratory. We have a rigorous chain of custody protocol in place to ensure security of your samples once we receive them.

Liability Any analysis, testing, inspection or investigation in connection with any work performed by Activation Laboratories Ltd. shall be conducted in accordance with recognized professional analytical standards. Neither Activation Laboratories Ltd., nor its subcontractors, consultants, agents, officers or employees shall be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from any default, negligence, l!rror or omission. While every effort will be taken to store the unused portion of your samples, Activation Laboratories Ltd. cannot bear any responsibility for loss or damage, regardless of the cause. The liability, if any, of Activation Laboratories Ltd. shall be limited to the cost of performing the analyses.

Sample Packaging and Shipping Instructions For convenience and Ii, improve turnaround time, a sample submittal sheet can be filled out on-line and e-rnailed. Make sure to include date of shipment, carrier or shipment method and the waybill number so that we can track delayed shipments. An accurate sample list can be sent as an e­mail attachment and wll speed up order processing. Please ensure all samples are identified clearly with sample numbers. This can be accomplished with waterproof ink on Ihe sample bags or with sample tags in the sample bags. Turnaround time will be improved by packaging samples in order, neatly in shipping containers and providing a list of all sample numbers, preferably with a hard copy or bye-mail. If using pop top

vials or glass bottles, ensure that they are taped shut and protected from breakage. Sealed plastic bags are best for shipping pulps. If using Bus Parcel Express, the bus station of destination is Hamilton, Ontario. For most efficient delivery, we recommend the use of couriers, or transport companies for heavier shipments.

Samples should be shipped to:

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Tel 1-888-ACTLAElS (1-888-228-5227) or 1 (905) 648-9611

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Instructions for report and invoice distribution should be included with each shipment, or can be sent to our e-mail [email protected]. Complimentary shipping labels are available upon request. Heavy duty plastic sample bags, cloth sample bags, soil envelopes and sample books are available at cost. Filling out a Request for Analysis form will provide all of the information required. Sample submissions poorly labelled or packaged, or having incomplete or no submission sheets may not be processed until adequate written instructions are received from the client and may incur additional sorting charges.

Sample Storage When submitting samples, please indicate on the Request for Analysis form if you require sample storage, disposal or if you require samples to be returned after analysis. For returns, please include all necessary shipping information e.g., courier, account number, etc. Return of samples is done at cost. The reject portion of samples prepared by Actlabs will be retained for a period of not more than 6 months from the date of final report. Pulps (preparec material) will also be kept for a period of 6 months. Crusher reject or oversized sieve rejects will be saved on request only. Pulps and rejects stored at the customers request will be subject to a storage charge (see sample submittal sheet for charges) billed quarterly. Irradiated material will be discarded after 30 days unless prior arrangements are made. Return of radioactive material requires a Nuclear Safety Commission licence. Cost per shipment of radioactive materials is $100.00 plus shipping costs. Disposal of soil, sediment or vegetation samples, which have entered Canada under a CFIA permit, will incur a disposal cosl for larger sample volumes.

Return of Data Analytical reports can be returned via hard copy, CD-ROM, electronic mail (internet) or fax copy at the customers' discretion for no additional charge. Data is normally available in Excel format. Other formats are available on request. We have implemented a Laboratory Information Management System (UMS). Clients can track samples from sample reception and logging through to preparation, analySis and reporting.

~~l1around Time

.,osl analytical data is usually available within 2 weeks of receipt of samples. Certain analyses that may take longer periods of time, or abnormal

.olume of samples in thl;; laboratory may also slow turnaround time. Excessively wet samples may slow turnaround time, as will undocumented

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and unorganized shipments. If you require analyses by a certain date, please ensure that this is noted clearly on the request form, We will make every effort 10 meet your requirements, however, rush conditions may require payment of a surcharge and must be arranged in advance with the lab manager. We will contact you if we are unable to meet your requirements or if a surcharge is necessary.

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Location: BU 06 Name:(s); Jim Laidlaw & Stephen Polson Date : October 12, 2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 295695 Northing: 5327120 Township: Buckland Claim # 4202041 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments: • Keating anomaly is located in a highland setting covered by level till. • Erratics overlie till. • Slopes are variable and this area has the appearance of a large scale topographic

stoss and lee feature. • Two small outcrop exposures of pink weathered quartz feldspar outcrops were

tound within the area of interest. • A very magnetic diabase float or sub-crop was located near anomaly centre, • A reference sample rx81702 was collected from this outcrop(?). • The cause of the Keating anomaly remains unexplained due to extensive till and

insufficient outcrop exposure within the target area.

Recommendations: • Take till samples down-ice for kim detection. • No grid and magnetometer surveying is recommended.

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Waypolntor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture claim date

Sample# NAD27 Eastlng Northing Type

JL_03S 17 295585 5326768 felsic gneiss Outcrop of felsic gneiss. Well exposed silty, sandy,

Buckland Kalahari

4202041 12-0ct-06 cobble I pebble till. Bu_06 traverse Buckland

Till slope at 10·N, -1soE with felsic gneiss erratics. Kalahari

JL_043 17 295S52 5327016 Large scale topographic stoss and lee feature. BUckland Buckland

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JL_044 17 295661 5327090 feldspar non-magnetic negative Level outcrop exposure 2m x 2m. Bu_OS traverse. Buckland Buckland

4202041 12-0ct-06 gneiSS

JL_044A 17 295547 5327125 Level till covered area with no outcrop exposure.

Buckland Kalahari

4202041 12-0ct-06 Bu_OS traverse. Buckland

Edge of -30·N slope. Large felSic gneiss erratics Kalahari

JL_045 17 295705 5327258 over till. Stoss end of large scale topographic stoss Buckland Buckland

4202041 12-0ct-06 and lee feature. Bu_OS traverse.

JL_046 17 295812 5327093 Thick till on -10oE slope with surface erratics

Buckland Kalahari

4202041 12-0ct-Q6 composed of gneiss. Buckland

quartz Kalahari

JL_047 17 295785 5327054 feldspar non-magnetic negative Edge of 200E slope. Bu_06 traverse. Buckland Buckland

4202041 12-0ct-06 gneiss

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Waypoint or Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture dale

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FL_218 17 295306 5323959 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid gneiss outcrop extensive, flat lying Buckland Kalahari

9-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_219 17 295377 5323889 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid pegmatite vein flat extensive Buckland Kalahari

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FL_220 17 295465 5324032 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid magnetic boulders (Diabase) ubiquitous Buckland Kalahari

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FL_221 17 295462 5324154 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid minor Py in pegmatite rounded Buckland Kalahari

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FL_222 17 295355 5324242 gneiss non-magnetic .. 've extensive Buckland Kalahari

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FL_223 17 295337 5324229 Diabase strongly

-'ve Diabase Dyke strike 172· Buckland Kalahari

9-0ct-06 Magnetic Buckland

FL_224 17 295140 5324187 Granite

non-magnetic -'ve strike 1320 dip vertical Buckland Kalahari

9-0ct-06 pegmatite Buckland

FL_225 17 295111 5324122 metavolcanic non-magnetic -'ve sheared epidotized metavolcanic strike 272" dip

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9-0ct-06 vertical Buckland

FL_226 17 295248 5323946 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve flat lying extensive Buckland Kalahari

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Location: Del 02 Name(s) : Frank Longpre & Stephen Polson Date: October 7, 2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 292570 Northing: 5329201 Township: Delmage Claim # 4202034 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments: • The centre is located within a round depression occupied a cedar swamp. • The uplands bordering this feature are Gneiss. • Most of the Gneiss is rather felsic some xenoliths of a more mafic nature were

observed within the Gneiss. • One ultramafic boulder was sampled en-route to the target.(81613).

Recommendations: • Owing to the fact that the target occupies a round depression it ought to be

pursued further .

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81613 17 291762 5328722 Diabase magnetic -'ve acid float rounded Delmage Kalahari Buckland 7-0ct-06

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Fl_204 17 292483 5329102 Diabase strongly

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Fl_205 17 292380 5329140 Granite

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FL_206 17 292383 5329226 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve ole/ gneiss Delmage Kalahari

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FL_207 17 292468 5329360 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve olcl gneiss extensive Delmage kalahari

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Location: Del 03 Name(s): Dan Sullivan & Alain Sigouin Date: October 4, 2006 Datum: NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 290900 Township: Delmage Claim # 4202044 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments:

Northing: 5327105

• Crown of this topographic high spot is surrounded by granitic gneiss and dykes of diabase.

• No samples taken.

Recommendations: • Further exploration for kimberlite dykes not recommended for this target.

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Waypointor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Commente Twp Joint Venture datil

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DAN_153 17 291065 5327071 granite

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4-0ct-06 gneiss Buckland

DAN_154 17 290790 5327097 granite

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4-0ct-06 gneiss Buckland

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Location: Del 04 Name(s) : Frank Longpre & Stephen Polson Date : October 8, 2006 Datum : NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 292090 Northing: 5327720 Township: Delmage Claim # 4202043 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments: • The magnetic anomaly may be explained by the occurence of strongly magnetic

E/W trending diabase outcrops within a terrain of non magnetic, rather felsic gneiss.

• No samples taken.

Recommendations: • As the source of the magnetic response is diabase and no other rock types but

!:,:rneiss was observed, this target should not be followed up further.

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FL_209 17 292088 5327733 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve ole/extensive flat lying Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_21 0 17 292041 5327774 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve pegmatite vein flat extensive Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_211 17 292020 5327844 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve magnetic boulders (Diabase) ubiquitous Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_212 17 292041 5327848 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve minor Py in pegmatite rounded Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-Oe Buckland

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FL_214 17 292218 5327867 granite

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FL_215 17 292271 5327187 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid outcrop gneiss Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_216 17 292181 5327687 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid gneiss outcrop extensine Delmage Kalahari

8-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_217 17 292020 5327693 gneiss non-magnetic neg acid gneiss outcrop ,some mafic inclusions Delmage Kalahari

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Location: Del 09 Name(s): Frank Longpre, Dan Sullivan & Alain Sigouin Date: October 5, 2006 Datum: NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 291368 Northing: 5324200 Township: Delmage Claim #4202056 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments: • The highest point of the target is occupied by a strongly magnetic diabase ridge.

None of the other rocks observed showed any magnetism of note.

Recommendations: • As the anomaly is in all likelihood due to the diabase, the target should not be

pursued.

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Waypoinlor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture data

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FL_189 17 291364 5324207 Diabase strongly

·'ve Topo High.rounded Delmage Kalahari

5-Oct-06 magnetic Buckland

FL_190 17 291283 5324238 gneiss non-meg netic -'ve locally spotty magnetics felsic strike 340· dip

Delmage Kalahari

5-Oct-06 vertical Buckland

FL_191 17 291246 5324108 gneiss non-meg netic -'ve ole/gneiss pegmatite Delmage Kalahari

5-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_192 17 291363 5324102 felsite non-magnetic -'ve ole/felsite rounded Delmage Kalahari

5-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_193 17 291699 5324256 granite non-magnetic -'ve ole/ by creek granite extenSive ridge strike 272c Delmage Kalahari

S-Oct-06 Buckland

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Location: DelIO Name(s): Frank Longpre & Stephen Polson Date: October 10, 2006 Datum: NAD 27 UTM Zone: 17U Easting: 294470 Norhting: 5324700 Township: Delamge Claim # 4202054 Joint Venture: Kalahari Buckland

Comments: • The centre is located at the lake shore and the lake could not be crossed, thus the

part of the target was explored. • One diabase outcrop was observed, the remaining outcrop (:overage was of felsic

gneiss. • Large areas are overlain by till with exceptional numbers of erratics. • No samples taken.

Recommendations:

• As the cause of the anomaly could not be ascertained due to water cover, this target should be gridded when ice cover is sufficient and magnetometer survey conducted.

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FL_227 17 294465 5324709 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve o/c gneiss pegmatite strike 178· dip vertical Delmage Kalahari

10-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_228 17 294471 5324591 Diabase magnetic -'ve olc Diabase strongly magnetic Delmage Kalahari

10-Oct-06 Buckland

erratics-10% are Diabase and magnetic erratics and Kalahari

FL_229 17 294429 5324541 >mostly -'ve apprx.

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boulders ubiquitous Buckland

erratics-Kalahari

FL_230 17 294625 5324729 >mostly -'ve TiII>boulders>erratics on a series of gentle slopes Buckland Buckland

10-Oct-06 gneissic

FL_231 17 294478 5324898 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve very extensive felsic Delmage Kalahari

10-0ct-06 Buckland

FL_232 17 294595 5324764 gneiss non-magnetic -'ve rounded felsic Buckland Kalahari

10-0ct-06 Buckland

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• Prospecting and Target Write-up

Target Name: VTEM 76 August 13,2008 4202034 Delmage

Date: Claim#: Township: Joint Venture: Kalahari auckland Name(s): Erik Petersen, Mark Dufuah, Ryan Brown Center of Target: Zone: 17U Easting: 292770mE Northing: 5328506mN

NAD27 Datum:

Equipment used: Truck( I ), A TV

Access to Area: • Travel south on Hwy 65 J for 27 km from M issanabie to Dalton • Travel 19 km west on logging road • Travel 9 km South to closest spot to VTEM 76 • Travel 1.7 km southwest on foot to center ofVTEM 76

Comments: • Granite, granitic gneiss, and meta-sediments were the main types of rocks that were

found in the area. Some gabbro was found as well as a couple of diabase boulders as seen at EP 215.

• At Vl'pt EP _219, there is an outcrop of granite with a quartz vein that has visible cubic sulfides.

• The vegetation in the area was mixed bush w;th certain areas consisting of mainly jack pine or birch.

• Found large outcrop at MD_.234 facing and sloping to the north . Outcrop is granitic composed mostly of micas and quartz. Medium grained, non magnetic, and no reaction with acid.

• Moving north from the centre of the VTEM the elevation is drooping significantly. Once you get to the bottom there is a small creek flowing east.

• South of the target most outcrops are mica-rich meta-sedimentslbanded gneisses

Recommendations: VTEM 76 does not need to be prospected any further.

ASSAY TYPE

Waypoint UTM NAD27 NAD27 KIMS 18 lEl Caustic or Sample # Zone Easting Northing EP 21 4 17 292733 5328520 EP 21 5 17 292729 5328563 EP 21 6 17 292706 5328644 EP 217 17 292603 5328615 EP 21 8 17 292555 5328620 EP 21 9 17 292586 5328583 EP 220 17 292678 5328521 EP 221 17 292544 5328537 MD 233 17 292813 5328536 ._ .

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• MD 234 17 292790 5328617 MD 235 7 292819 5328635 MD 236 17 292844 5328517 MD 237 17 292903 5328511 RB 013 17 292756 5328479 RB 014 17 292758 5328458 ._. .._ ..

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RB 016 17 292695 5328386 RB 017 17 292782 5328401 RB 018 i 17 292736 5328446 RB 019 17 292687 i328443 RB 020 17 292682 328483 RB 02] 17 292699 5328470 RB 022 17 292792 . 5328427 I RB __ 023 17 292844 5328462

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Waypoint or Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture Claim

Sample# NA027 Easting Northing Type date

EP _214 17 292733 5328520 outcrop nonmagnetic negative granite outcrop just West of VTEM. No suklfides ,

Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 jackpine birch and mixed vegetation. Buckland

EP_215 17 292729 5328563 outcrop magnetic negative dianbae outcrop on North facing slope. No visable

Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 sulfides. Buckland

Stream running Eastward. Some granite boulders Kalahari

EP_216 17 292706 5328644 Stream on banks and in the stream • jackpine tag alder Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 mixed vegetation

On top of a large granite outcrop that forms a steep

granite drop facing Northeast onto a fast running stream.

Kalahari EP _217 17 292604 5328615

outcrop Some kind of outcrop on the other side of stream. Delmage

Buckland 4202034 13-Aug-08

Granite boulders are in and around the stream, Pine and mixed vegetation.

2 large diabase boulders on NorthEast facinf slope. Kalahari

EP_218 17 292555 5328620 boulders Approx 10m from Eastward running stream. pines Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 and mixed vegetation.

Granite gneiss outcrop with quartz veining, Cubic If sulfides of varying sizes can be seen with the quartz

Kalahari rc

EP_219 17 292587 5328583 outcrop nonmagnetic negative , unable to get a good break in the rock. for a Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 sample. Found in wooded area on a gradual

Eastward slope, pine birch and mixed vegetation.

EP_220 17 292678 5328521 boulder nonmagnetic negative Large granite boulder, no sulfides visable , birch,

Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 jackpines and mixed vegetation. Buckland

EP_221 17 292544 5328537 outcrop nonmagnetic large outcrop that forms a small cliff feature. Some

Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 sulfides present • Cliff faces North at this point. Buckland

RB_013 17 292756 5328479 outcrop Flesic meta-sediment/gneiss with biotite mica's

Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 outcrop ., mixed forest. Buckland

felsic gneiss with mica bordering a silicous dark Kalahari

RB_014 17 292758 5328458 meta volcanic at a sharp contact, small amount of Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-Oa sulfides. mixed forest.

RB_015 17 292744 5328394 felsic meta-sediment I gneiss, mixed forest Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

RB_016 17 292694 5328386 boulder many large boulders meta-sediments Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

RB_017 17 292732 5328402 outcrop claering ,meta -sedimentary outcrop. spruce forest. Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

RB_018 17 292736 5328446 low outcrop low outcrop meta-sediment mica rich, mixed forest Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

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RB_019 17 292687 5328443 outcrop banded gneissl meta -sediment outcrop, jackpine

Oelmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 forest Buckland

RB_020 17 292682 5328483 outcrop gneiss/meta-sediment outcrop ,mixed forest. Delmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

RB_021 17 292699 5328470 outcrop quartz- rich granite outcrop, large crystals, mixed

Oelmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 forest. Buckland

RB_022 17 292792 5328427 outcrop gneiss/mela-sediment , spruce forest. Oelmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 Buckland

RB_023 17 292844 5328402 very felsic coarse grained granite on top of mica rich

Oelmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 gneiss. Buckland

so far around centre and just North of VTEM , have Kalahari

MO_233 17 2928i3 5328536 boulders only seen a few granite boulders, lots of moss and Oelmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-OB overburden on ground.

Found outcrop facing and sloping to the North. 3m

MO_234 17 292790 5328617 outcrop nonmagnetic negative high and mound shaped. Outcrop looks granitic

Oelmage Kalahari

4202034 13-Aug-08 composed mostly of biotite and quartz. Medium Buckland grained.

same outcrop formation (MO_234) , running East to Kalahari

MD_235 17 292819 5328635 outcrop West. Elevation drops as you move North and Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 be increases Moving South. f{

terrian flattens out a bit after a large increase,. Lots Kalahari

MO_236 17 292844 5328517 boulders of downed trees and mossy ground, finding Delmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 scattered boulders, granitic.

found granitic gneiss outcrop, 3m high mound Kalahari

MO_237 17 292903 5328511 outcrop nonmagnetic shaped, can see quartz, biotite, hornbland and Oelmage Buckland

4202034 13-Aug-08 feldspar ,mixed bush

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• Prospecting and Target Write-up

Target Name: VTEM 77 June 4, 2008 4202045 Delmage

Date: CI2im#: Township: Joint Venture: Kal,Llari Buckland Name(s): Terra Dittenhoffe~', Elizabetil Laidlaw, Dakota Souliere Center of Target: Zone: 17U Easting: 0291186 Northing: 5325019 Datum: NAD27

Equipment used: Truck (I), ATV's (3)

Access to Area:

Drove 27 Ian south on highway 651 fron M issanabie to Dalton Drove approx. 20 Ian east on Bolkow road. Turned off of Bolkow and headed 10 Ian south along logging road to Delmage township and within 200m of the target.

Comments:

Disseminated sulphides found in a schist (amphibolite?) outcrop 275m NNE of the target. (see WPT EL.(76) Rolling topography. Mixed coniferous and deciduous vegetation ranging from moderately thick stands of pine and birch to alder swamps. Swamp located in the NW section of the grid surrounding Della lake. Predominant rock type in area was granite. No samples taken.

Recommendations: The Cause of this anomaly was not found; The target centre is well removed from Della

Lake, and the signature form the VTEM indicates a nat lying to shallow dipping conductor. Dipping to the southeast. Disseminated sulphides were found in one outcrop but not enough to explain the anomaly. Follow up prospecting is recommended.

ASSAY TYPE

Waypoint UTM NAD27 NAD27 KIMS IH lEI Caustic or Sample # Zone Easting Northing DS 164 17 291493 5325832 DS 165 17 291484 5325746

r-----DS 166 17 291469 5325679 DS 167 17 291337 5325712 DS 168 17 291316 5325867 DS 169 17 291333 5326018 DS 170 17 291210 5326169 DS 171 17 29 1196 5326061 DS 172 17 291178 5325793

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TD 074 17 291059 TD 075 17 291078 5326021 -----~- ---- -----

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TD 077 17 290923 I 5325673 TD 078 17 290891 5325952 TD 079 17 290935 5326032 --EL 165 17 291439 5326145 EL 166 17 291437 5326007

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EL 167 17 291402 5325879 EL 168 17 291411 5325789 • EL 169 17 291406 5325743 EL 170 17-291258 5325630 EL 171 17 291273 5325792

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EL 172 17 291284 5325894 EL 173 17 291286 5325936 '---,~---

EL_ 174 17 291299 5326090 EL_ 175 17 291316 532613] EL 176 17 291295 5326193 -~

EL 177 17 291153 5326090 - ---f-----

EL 178 17 291135 5325898 EL 179 17 291121 5325652 EL 180 ' 17 290959 i 5325722

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Waypointor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Test Comments Twp Joint Venture Claim

Sample# NA027 Eastlng Northing Type date

OS_164 17 291493 5325832 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulder, mixed vegetation 1m x 1m ,300m

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulder E of target Buckland

OS_165 17 291464 5325746 outcrop nonmagnetic negative granite outcrop, mixed vegetation, 340m SE of

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 target. Buckland

OS_166 17 291469 5325679 diabase lightly

negative diabase outcrop, mixed vegetation south of a

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 magnetic swampy area 370m SE of target. Buckland

OS_167 17 291337 5325712 diabase magnetic negative diabase outcrop 2m high (ridge) 10m in diameter,

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 300m SE of target, mixed vegetation. Buckland

OS_168 17 291316 5325867 open area 50m in diameter few tag alders 130m E

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 open area of target. Buckland

oS_169 17 291333 5326018 grantie

nonmagnetic negative granite boulder 2 m in diameter, mixed vegetation. Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-Oa boulder Buckland

OS_170 17 291210 5326169 vegetaion change mixed to tag alders 250m N of

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-Oa target,. Buckland

OS_171 17 291196 5326061 granite nonmagnetic negative granite outcrop 130m N of target, 20m in diameter. Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 Buckland

OS_172 17 291178 5325793 granite

magnetic negative granite gneiss outcrop 10m x 20m very open,

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4·Jun-08 C'.. gneiss vegetation is mixed, 130m S of target. Buckland ~

OS_173 17 291172 5325725 diabase very magnetic negative diabase boulder 190m S of target. Mixed

oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-Oa vegetation. Buckland

OS_174 17 290995 5325725 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite subcrop , mixed vegetation, 270m SWof

oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop target, clearcut. Buckland

OS_175 17 291044 5326024 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulder 2m x 1 m , mixed vegetation, 120m

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulder S of Oella Lake ,180m NW of target. Buckland

OS_176 17 291058 5326133 swamp area coniferous vegetation 20m S of Della

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 swamp Lake Buckland

EL_165 17 291439 5326145 granite and granite and schist boulders -birch and balsam -very

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 schist open 340m NE of VTEM_77 Buckland

EL_166 17 291437 5326007 granite

tag alders granite boulders 260m ENE of VTEM_77 Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders Buckland

EL_167 17 291402 5325879 granite 2 large granite boulders 5+ small ones, tag alders

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders balsam fir, 220m ESE of VTEM_77 Buckland

EL_168 17 291411 5325789 granite granite outcrop 3m long , vegetation birch , balsam

oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop fir, 260m SE of VTEMJ7. Buckland

granite outcrop 20m iong 5m high, highiy

EL_169 17 291406 5325743 granite micaceous, non magnetic muscovite? , no sulfides·

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop on side of hill in balsam and jackpine ,280m SE of Buckland

VTEM_77

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EL_170 17 291258 5325630 granite

nonmagnetic granite outcrop 10m long balsam spruce and birch,

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop 300m SSE of VTEM_77 Buckland

EL_171 17 291273 5325792 granite erratic granite erratic boulder 2m high 1.5m wide in tag

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulder alders. 170m SE of VTEM_77. Buckland

EL_172 17 291284 5325894 granite granite outcrop little of it visable due to overburden

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop in clearing. 100m ESE of VTEM_77. Buckland

EL_173 17 291286 5325936 granitic granitic gneiss outcrop mostly covered in

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 gneiss overburden, balsam and fir ,100m E of VTEM_77 Buckland

gneiss and gneiss and granite boulders outcrop buried under

Kalahari EL_174 17 291299 5326090 overburden too thick to get good exposure in hazels Delmage 4202045 4-Jun-08

granite . 205m NE of VTEM_77

Buckland

granite-granite-gneiss outcrop 15m long pegmatite granite? Kalahari

EL_175 17 291316 5326131 gneiss nonmagnetic Quartz chunks 255m NNE of VTEM_77

Delmage Buckland

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop

EL_176 17 291295 5326193 schist outcrop schist amphibolites ? Highly disseminated

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 sulfides 275m NNE of VTEMJ7 Buckland

EL_177 17 291153 5326090 road road running East- West approx 200m N of

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 rf

VTEM_77 Buckland ~

EL_178 17 291135 5325898 granite granite boulders approx 5 of them, 60m SW of

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders VTEM_77 Buckland

vegetation changes from mostly balsam fir AND Kalahari

EL_179 17 291121 5325652 forest area BIRCH TO TAG ALDERS, TOPOGRAPHIC LOW? Delmage Buckland

4202045 4-Jun-08 280M ssw OF vtem_77

EL_180 17 290959 5325722 granite granite outcrop same one as DS_174 topographic

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 outcrop high, spruce trees, 310m SW ofVTEM_77 Buckland

vegetation 155m WSW of VTEMJ7 vegetation changes from

Kalahari EL_181 17 290987 5325876

change open birch and balsam to heavier overburden and Delmage

Buckland 4202045 4-Jun-08

thick bush mixed coni & deci.

291003 5326043 granite granite outcrop on slope 10m long in coniferous

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 EL_182 17 outcrop growth, 220m NW ofVTEM_77 Buckland

EL_183 17 291009 5326114 swamp 285m NW of VTEM_77 Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 swamp Buckland

large granite 300m NW of VrEM_77 large granite mound 25m x

Kalahari El_184 17 290987 5326142 __ •• _...J 25m approx , moss covered surrounded by conifers Delmage 0 •• _111 __ .... 4202045 4-Jun-08

IIIUUIIU swamp to south, Della Lake N of EL_184

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TO_OOO 17 291415 5326152 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulders large amounts of quartz, in area of

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders mixed vegetation, 326m NE ofVTEM_77 Buckland

Slightly diabase boulder slightly magnetic, approx size 1 m x

Kalahari TO_067 17 291379 5326017 diabase negative 1 m in area of mixed vegetaion ,200m NE of Oelmage 4202045 4-Jun-08

magnetic VTEM37

Buckland

TO_068 17 291389 5325765 granite

nonmagnetic negative moss covered, coarse grained lots of dead leaves

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders covering ground mixed vegetation. Buckland

TO_069 17 291227 5325621 granite granite boulders some deadfall, mainly jackpine lots

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders of ground cover. Buckland

TO_070 17 291207 5325736 granitic exposed bedrock felsic granitic gneiss well drained

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 gneiss area no standing water, mixed vegetation. Buckland

TO_071 17 291216 5326005 granitic

nonmagnetic negative granitic boulders, area of deadfall. Lots of

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders jackpines surrounding the open area. Buckland

TO_072 17 291220 5326021 granite nonmagnetic negative 30m exposed bedrock granite mixed vegetation

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 around. Buckland

TO_073 17 291197 5326219 bog bog , lots of moss jackpine tree stand. Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 Buckland

marsh bog approx 100m W oflake marsh bog area , lots of Kalahari ~

TD_074 17 291059 5326188 nonmagnetic negative Oelmage 4202045 4-Jun-08 "" area moss coverage, granite boulders covered by moss Buckland

TD_075 17 291078 5326021 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulders, tag alders. Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders Buckland

TO_07S 17 291056 5325891 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulders 1 m x 2m x 4m. Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders Buckland

TO_077 17 290923 5325673 granite

nonmagnetic negative jackpine tree stand . Delmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders Buckland

TO_078 17 290891 5325952 granite

nonmagnetic negative granite boulders x 7 ,1m x 1 m , area of mixed

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 boulders forest. Buckland

TO_079 17 290935 5326032 nonmagnetic negative swampy bog area tall grasses tag alder 3 jackpine ,

Oelmage Kalahari

4202045 4-Jun-08 swampy area small granite boulders. Buckland

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Target Name: Date: Claim#: Township: Joint Venture: Name(s): Center of Ta rget: Datum:

Equipment used:

Access to Area:

Prospecting and Target Write-up

VTEM_77 - tol\OIUUf -(2nd 'PQ.~s) July 19,2008 4202045 Delmage Kalahari Buckland Katy Richard, Ryan Brown & Josh Guthrie Zone: 17 Easting: 0291160 Northing: 5325935 NAD27

Truck( 1), Al-V

• Travel 27 km south on Hwy. 651 to Dalton • From Dalton, travel 20 krr_ east on Goldie River Rd _ • At junction, tum south on Bolkow Rd. for 13.5 km • Another old logging road was traveled for 800m heading east to the access point where

prospecting by foot began; the target center is located 170m south of the road .

Comments: • Vegetation was primarily mixed forest of a middle age; however, in places there were areas

consisting almost exclusively of balsam, jack pine, and spruce. Most of the bush surrounding the anomaly was very open and free of undergrowth .

• Topography was variable with small hills and small wet areas. • Based on a series of subtle features shown on the EM profile, it was thought that a conductor may

surface somewhere on the northwest facing slope of a large hill (summit approx 350m east of the target center). A sweep of this area revealed both large boulders and some outcrop composed granite pegmatite with patches of quartz. Sulfides were present in a few cases (disseminated, and sometimes rimming mafic fragments within the rock). No massive sulfide indications were found.

• Granite and gneiss were the predominant rock type encountered as well as several large diabase dykes found south of the VTEM anomaly.

• Approximately 60m NE of the target center, an elongated gabbroic outcrop (40m) was encountered. One particular section contained felsic inclusions/mineral clusters and very few sulfides. This rock was non-magnetic nor reactive to acid.

• Southeast of the anomaly, several flat-lying granite, granitic gneiss, and banded gneiss outcrops were found with boulders of similar material scatterec on top. Outcrops run east-west. On one of these outcrops several boulders of granit( pegmatite were found containing massive chlorite inside.

• West of the anomaly a granite pegmatite erratic was found with 20cm-wide quartz veins; upon further inspection, the vein was barren as no sulphides or other minerals of interest were visible.

• One flat-lying diorite outcrop containing 0.5cm, sheeted, pyroxene crystals was found running east-west approximately 85m west of the anomaly 's centre.

Recommendations:

• No conductive material-- Dnly granite, granite pegmatite, gneiss and diabase were found surrounding the VTEM; therefore, the anomaly remains unexplainec. Because of this, perhaps the target should be considered for drilling.

ASSAY TYPE

Waypoint UTM NAD27 NAD27 KIMS IH lEI Caustic or Sample # Zone Easting Northing JO 208 17 0291492 5325999

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• JO .. 209 17 0291497 5326056 J0210 17 0291397 i 5326127 J0211 17 0291352 5326100

-JO . .212 i 17 0291305 5326115

----~ .. --.. -.---.. ---JO .. 213 17 0291300 5326031 JO_.214 17 0291188 5325980 JO 215 17 0291163 5326013 Jo.)16 17 0291040 5326034 JO 217 17 0290971 5326014 RB 001 17 0291427 4202045 RB 002 17 0291363 5325631

jU3' .003 .. _ ... _ .. .. -.-~---

17 0291313 5325938 RB 004 17 0291321 5325855 - .

RB 005 17 0291398 5325728 RB .006 17 0291301 5325681 RB 007 ' 17 0291103 . 5325916

I RB 008 I J 7 0291158 4202045 RB 009 I 17 0291059 • 5325840 -~.

KR 514 17 0291433 • 5325726 KR 515 17 0291336 • 5325708

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fg520 17 0290940 5325718 i

KR 521 17 10290956 5325933

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••••••• Traverse

• Waypoint location

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Waypolntor Zone Nad27 Nad27 Rock or Sample Magnetic Acid Tesl Comments Twp Joint Venture Claim dale Sample# NAD27 Easting Northing Type

JG_208 17 291492 5325999 topographical high approx 340 mE ofVTEM_77 ,

Delmage Kalahari 4202045 19·Jul·08 even mix of spruce, balsam, alders and birch. Buckland

cluster of Ige (2m x 2m) granite boulders, semi Kalahari

JG_209 17 291497 5326056 boulders rounded, slight N-facing slope, mix of spruce, tag Delmage Buckland

4202045 19-Jul-08 alder, birch and poplar.

partially exposed outcrop? mix of pegmatic k-feldspar and coarse-grained granite, contained

Kalahari JG_21 0 17 291397 5326127 outcrop small cluster of sulfides, on a NW -facing slope Delmage

Buckland 4202045 19-Jul-08

found along the tangent where the conductor is expected to surface.

cluster of grantic boulders, one large boulder ( 2m X

JG_211 17 291352 5326100 boulders 2m) is composed of pegmatic K-feldspar and large

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 section of white quartz,. On NW facing slope, in line Buckland with hypothetical conductor tangent

cluster of boulders, large and sub angular, on NW 0< facing slope, grantic and gneissic, gneissic boulders Kalahari

JG_212 17 291305 5326115 boulders exhibited some iron and maganese staining and Delmage

Buckland 4202045 19-Jul-08 ~

small bands of disseminated sulfides.

JG_213 17 291300 5326031 outcrop? banded gneiss outcrop? mostly mafic with bands

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 of coarse -grain k- feldspar. Buckland

gabbroic outcrop running approximately N-S for over

JG_214 17 291188 5325980 outcrop nonmagnetic negative 40m . Hand sample contains few sulfides and felsic

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 inclusions taken from the edge of a 3m high ridge Buckland striking around 40· , 50m NE of VTEM37

moderately steep NW facing slope with large (3 X #

JG_215 17 291163 5326013 boulders m ) granite boulders, slope is likely related to and

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 leads up to the gabbro body observed at WPT Buckland JG_214

JG_216 17 291040 5326034 outcrop slightly foliated granite outcrop under moss on a S

Delmage Kalahari 4202045 19-Jul-08 facing slope, mix of balsam, tag alders and poplar. Buckland

JG_217 17 290971 5326014 boulders NW facing slope with large granite boulders, mix of n,..I_Jo<o_".. Kalahari

4202045 Hf-JUi-08 60% balsam, birch and tag alders. ""\Jlltla~c Buckland

RB_OO1 17 291427 5325811 Boulders granite, mixed forest 4m x 3m x 1m Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 Buckland

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RB_002 17 291363 5325631 bush spruce and balsam brush Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 Buckland

RB_003 17 291313 5325938 boulders alders and mixed forest, medium granite boulders

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 and small outcrop Buckland

RB_004 17 291321 5325855 boulders very open area, low undergrowth diabase and

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 granite boulders, DS_168 flag present. Buckland

RB_005 17 291398 5325728 outcrop granite outcrop 2m vertical bluff at hill top Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 Buckland

RB_006 17 291301 5325681 diabase dyke large diabase dyke> 10m across and protrudes >2

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 m Buckland

RB_OO7 17 291103 5325916 outcrop granite gneiss outcrop 5m x >20m X 2m protusion,

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 balsam and spruce. Buckland

RB_OO8 17 291158 5325640 Qutcrop open gneiss outcrop 5 x 20 water flowing on top

Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 mixed forest spruce. Buckland

RB_OO9 17 291059 5325840 outcrop granite outcrop. small hill top. 10m X 10m, jackpine. Delmage Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 Buckland

granite outcrop on hillside dipping to the North (10m Kalahari

KR_514 17 291433 5325726 outcrop X 5m X 5m) mixed bush with very little undergrowth, Delamge Buckland

4202045 19-Jul-08 350 m Southeast of target centre VTEMJ7

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diabase outcrop fairly fine grained in places. Kalahari

KR_515 17 291336 5325708 outcrop magnetic

sheared vertical face extending approx 1-2 m in Delamge Buckland

4202045 19-Jul-08 places 10m in length, 285m Southeast of VTEM_77

flat lying granite and granite gneiss outcrop, parts look like there's amphibolite banding, runs NE for

KR_516 17 291075 5325899 outcrop 20m, ranges between 6m in width to 1 m, vegetation

Delamge Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 is predominantly spruce with a few jackpine, bush is Buckland very open, very little undergrowth, gOm Southwest

ofVTEM_77

diorite (flat lying) outcrop with visable sheeted

KR_517 17 291075 5325915 outcrop nonmagnetic pyroxene crystals (non Magnetic), outcrop runs East

Delamge Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 -West and is approx 8m X 3m, vegetation is mainly Buckland

spruce, Approx 85m West ofVTEM_77

granite and granitic gneiss outcrop (dome shaped) Kalahari

KR_518 17 290916 5325934 outcrop 2m X 5m X 7m, mixed bush, 250m West of Delamge Buckland

4202045 19-Jul-08 VTEM_77

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claering in bush; approx 15m X 7m, small boulders of granite and grantic gneiss litter in area, pegmatic

Kalahari KR_519 17 290894 5325716 boulders boulders found massive chlorite inclusions, edge of Delamge

Buckland 4202045 19-Jul-08

clearing in populated by spruce and jackpine, 350m Southwest to VTEM_77

KR_520 17 290940 5325718 boulders clearing with granite boulders, spruce bush mainly,

Delamge Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 approx 350m Southwest ofVTEM_77 Buckland

KR_521 17 290956 5325933 boulder granite pegmatic erratic 1 m X 2m X 3m, mixed

Delamge Kalahari

4202045 19-Jul-08 bush, 200m West ofVTEM_77 Buckland

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Rock Sample Results

A total of 1 sample was run for analysis by True North Mineral Laboratories Inc, located in Timmins ON. Samples are presented in: Appendix 1: - True North Mineral Laboratories Inc.­Actlabs - for the detailed analysis of each sample and the attached Certificate of Analysis

For the current work report the rock sample sites are plotted on Traverse waypoints and samples locations map accompanying each target area overview.

ReCCllmmendations

Comprehensive interpretation and presentation of all the geochemical analysis data; combined with the interpretation of VTEM airborne survey flown in winter of 2007-2008.

The results and interpretation of the above noted compilations will dictate the approach to further field work.

Qualifying Statement

I, Claudia Wilck, residing at RR #1, Parry Sound, ON, P2A 2W7 state the following with respects to this report:

I wrote this report and produced the accompanying tables and maps based on information provided by Chalice Diamond Corp. of 771 - 675 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1 N2.

That I hold no beneficial interest in these properties held by Chalice Diamond Corp. as stated in this report.

Respectfully Submitted

~lJhL Claudia Wilck Geological Technician

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in Parry Sound, ON 26, September, 2008

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References

First Vertical Derivative of Magnetic Field with Keating Coefficients Map Dumont R, Coyle M., Potvin J., Geological Survey of Canada, 2001 Ontario: Bolkow, NTS 42 B/4 Open File 40641 OGS Map 81 707

Ontario airborne geophysical surveys, magnetic data, Wawa area; Ontario Geological Survey, Geophysical Data Set 1009 - Revised 2003

Bennett, Gerald, 1978: Geology of the Crooked Lake Area, District of Sudbury; Ontario Geological Survey Report 172, 46p. Accompanied by Maps 2380 and 2381, scale 1 inch to % mile

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Appendix 1

True North Mineral Laboratories Inc. I Actlabs

Geochemical Analysis Results

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ACTIVATION LABORATORIES L TO.

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Eric Hoffman, Ph.D.

PresidenUGeneral Manager

1336 Sandhill Drive, Ancaster, Ontario Canada L9G 4V5 TELEPHONE +1.905.648.9611 or +1.888.228.5227 FAX +1.905.648.9613

E·MAIL [email protected] ACTLABS GROUP WEBSITE http://www.actlabsint.com

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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Report: A06-4496 -------------- ................. -----~~-~-

Analyte Cu Mn Mo NI PO Zn ····Ai As Ba Be BI Ca Co ····Ct···· f. K Mg Na Sb So Sn

Unit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm PP'" ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % PpM ppm % % % % % ppm ppm ppm'

Detection Urnll 0,2 0,5 2 2 001 10 10 0.01 1 2 0,01 001 0.01 001 0.001 10 10'

.~ysls Metll0d AR·1CP AR,·ICP AR·1CP AR·1CP AR~CP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·1CP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·JCP AR·ICP AR,·ICP AR·1CP AR,·ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP

81811 0,8 06 94 1080 <2 74 <2 72 1,54 13 432 < 10 3,sa 42 114 9.12 157 1.90 005 0,039 <10 31 < 10

81612 0,3 17 119 500 <2 1720 <2 13 0,12 <: 10 27 <1 < 10 3.59 118 9!l6 426 0.06 5,30 OA8 0.008 <10 < 10

v81613 0,5 1.4 163 821 <2 671 49 0.48 <10 80 <1 < 10 OA4 68 115 835 0.47 305 0.09 0.038 < 10 < 10

0689 0,6 0,6 153 679 48 <2 40 1.27 < 10 11 < 10 1.96 35 47 7,14 0,01 0.95 0,03 0.099 < 10 < 10

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Activation L.aboratories ltd. Report: A06-4496 ~yteSymb~ Sr

-..... ----~" Ti V

Unit Symbol ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm %

'{);oteellon limit 1 0"0' I 10 1 OJlOl

iJ\na'ysls Me~od AIl·Ie? M·IC? M·IC? M·IC? AIl~CP AF;·ICP AR·lep

81611 109 0"33 301 < 10 12 0"'65

81612 il3 < 0.01 13 < 10 2 0"031

81613 22 0"'6 63 < 10 M21

0689 209 OA5 ,76 < 10 23 0",64

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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Report: A06-4496

\Quality Control

. Analyle Symbol N;J Cd Cu Mn Mo HI PO Zn tv As Ba aa B, Ca Co Cr F. K Mg N. P Sb So Sn

Unit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm PIlffi ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm % % % % % ppm p;xn ""m Deteetlon Umlt 02 0.5 1 2 2 0.01 10 10 001 0.01 0.01 0.01 001 0,{]O1 10 10

Analysis Metho<l AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP mlCi" AR·ICP AR·ICP !>."·ICP !>."·ICP !>.R·ICP !>.R·ICP Al'IAC? AR·ICP AR·'CP AR·!CP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·'CP

GXR·6M ... 0.7 0.9 73 1150 <2 26 97 12$ 3.37 232 1200 < 10 0.18 13 84 5.51\ 1.09 0.24 0.10 0032 <'0 23 < 10

G)(R·6Cert 1 66 1010 27 100 116 17.7 330 1300 0.29 0.16 14 98 5.58 1,91 0,51 0,10 0,035 3.6 28 1.7

GXRa 2Meas 18.2 3.7 90 123<1 <2 20 80S 622 165 13 1350 < 10 0,75 27 1.1)5 0.66 0.32 0,20 0,053 13 <10

GXR·2Cert 17.0 4,1 76 1010 2 21 690 530 16,5 25 2240 0.69 0,93 36 1,86 1.4 0,85 0,58 0,10 49 1,7

GXRa 1 Meas 280 3,5 1200 692 16 38 tl43 681 017 405 436 < 1 1400 0.75 10 23.4 0,03 0.08 D.O. 0.046 57 19

GXR·l Cmt 31,0 3,3 1110 852 18 41 730 760 ~l5 427 7~ 1380 0.96 6 12 23,6 0,05 0.2 0.05 0.065 120 2 54

GXR.-4Meas 3,4 0,9 6220 146 303 39 41 69 123 105 38 21 0,79 13 57 2,92 1,54 091 0.15 0.107 <10 <10

GXR-4Cotl 4,0 O,g 6620 155 310 42 52 73 7.20 98.0 1600 19 1,0 15 64 3,09 4.01 1.7 0,66 0,120 4.8 5,6

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Quality Control

'Analyte Symbol

~ Unit Symbol ppm

Ti

%

v ppm

w ppm

Detection Limit

,,~~I"'Pllethod __ .AR-I~P

om 10

GXR-6M ...

GXR·8 Cart GXR~2 Mess

GXR·2Cert

GXR-1 Mus

GXR-l Cart

GXR·4 Meas GXR-4 Cor!

AR·ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP

40 0.12

35 97 0,09

160

205 <: Q.01

275

78 0,14

220

,gO

186

51

52

134

80

85

87

<10

1.9

<: If)

1,9

143

164

11

31

y

ppm

AR·ICP

10

12

17

27

32

12

14

ppm

AR·ICP

11

110

8

300

2. 38

10

200

Activation Laboratories Ltd.

s %

0,001

AR·ICP

0.013

0.016

0.029

0.031

0.188

0,257

1.542

1.770

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