DIAMOND DRILLINGsacMseaaie VALORA LAKE 010
AREA! Valora Lake REPORT No,: 49
WORK PERFORMED BY: Seagull Resources Ltd.
CLAIM No.PA227061
PA436738
PA436741
PA243805
PA243805
PA227062
PA227062
PA227062
PA227063
PA227063
PA227063
PA227063
PA227063
PA227063
NOTES;
HOLE No.SG-81-7
SG-81-9
SG-81-11
SG-81-10
SG-81-12
SG-81-5
SG-81-6
SG-81-14
SG-81-1
SG-81-2
SG-81-3
SG-81-4
SG-81-8
SG-81-13
OH
(1) #70-82
(2) #71-82
(3) #72-82
(4) #73-82
(5) #74-82
FOOTAGE1467.0
827.0
835.0
297.0
637.0
857.0
1127.0
847.0
597.0
847.0
697.0
556.0
1107.0
857.0
DATEFeb/81
Mar/81
Mar/81Mar/81Mar/81Feb/81Feb/81Mar/81
Feb/81Feb/81Feb/81Feb/81Mar/81Mar/81
NOT(l)(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
St*'* ~ ,i - ,
'ji* lOPPRTY ,. Seagull Sturgeon Lake ri AIM .
1 vTiTimP 18 * 50N CTARTPP* February 13, 1981
tPARTimP 112 4 GOE p.M.cwPn February 18, 1981
.EVATlON TnTAi L CfJ GT H
tin H50LLAR
57167257357457
PIP65
61595046
ATI.180
OEfTH557
Jt-Xp^^*,.^.^
lOGGEO BY Doug Hunter |J
LEVEL
Page l o f 2
ne FOOTAGC""Ion
0
55
70
154
355
407
,
TO
55
70
154
355
407
Di*ft.,T.ON
Casing in overburden
Light pink-grey lapilli-tuff. Chlorite in siliceous fragments andthroughout ground mass. Generally massive with hints of beddingonly. Strong foliation c. a. - 450*
Green, chloritic lapilli-tuff with white siliceous fragments, locallenses, generally massive. Becomes massive, grey tuff-lapilli tuffat approximately 100'. Well foliated chloritic tuff and lapilli
tuff near end of section. Foliation c. a. s 380. Quartz-carbonato-tourmaline vein at 154-159'.
Very well bedded fine grained tuff and atgillaceous tuff. Very dis tinct thin beds and laminations, some chloritic, others very sili ceous. Bedding locally folded, with -foliation appearing axialplanarto folds.
Local pyrito-rich band sampled for assay. Extremely siliceous sec tion 283-330', this carries pyrite 'lenses' from 297-310'. Beddingand cleavage essentially parallel, c. a. s 440.
Grey-green, massive tuff, lapilli tuff with bedding distinct fromplace to place, although beds thicker than -previous section. At391.5 a 2cm, bed carrying 15? CPy disseminated. At 315 foliationc. a. s 440*
Grey, massive lapilli tuff distinguished by wispy and leney maficfragments throughout. Bedding present, but not so pronounced as in previous sections. Extremely siliceous sections in tuff-brecciawith nimite iridescent milky blue quartz eyes. Sulphides conspicu ous at 448'. 'Heaviest' over 472-487' where pyrite and CPy occurdisseminated (2-555) and in chlorite stringers and quartz-carbonate
SAMPll NO
3101
3101
3102
31C3
3104
3105
3106
3107
FROM
-
TO LtMCTH
191.0192.0
191.0192.0
^98.0299.0
429.0430.0
471.1A/ /* J-477.1
482.140 /.J. 487.1
*"L
c*,
100
100
320
42
,#0
1290
7700
z-
86
86
1570
980C
1410"
8900
7700
i\
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I960
1900C
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CORE SIZE _________,.
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LEVEL ———————^^..
Page 2 of 2
OOTACETO
495
597 J
f hoi
f
^
DESCRIPTION
Very chloritic lapilli tuff, tuff breccia begins at 495' (PwBx?). Graded bed over 1.5' at 492-493*5' indicated 'tops' north.
Dark, green-grey lapilli tuff, tuff breccia (PuBx?), Layering not coBonon, quite massive, white siliceous clasts, blebs and lenses in chloritic Bfttrix*
;
SAMPLE NO
3108
3109
3110
MOM TO LENGTH
499. k 501.4
509 512
.5t *-
w
|
(
Cu
720
1270
310
PAIR
SEc
.M.
VV ?^-
to
S
ZnJPJDO
1200
4800
CIA(SiULl
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Seagull Sturgeon VTITUDE 18 -f SON-——— 3PARTURE
CLAIM
USE
LEVATION
STARTED Feb 17, 1981 FINISHEDTe'b 21, 1981 TOTAL LENGTH 847
DEPTH:ollar157300467600^57837
DIP65625752535250. f
AZI180
DEPTH DIP AZI HOLE NO. SG n-t
LOGGED BY ,D, Hunt-
CORE SIZE BQ SECTION 116E
DRE From
0
53
79
38
65
?9
7
OOTAGEto
53
79
138
165
299
317
487
DESCRIPTION
Casing in overburden
Green chloritic tuff, lapilli tuff with narrow pinkisf sericitic tuff beds up to 1.0'.
Fine Grained yellow-grey tutf-bedded tuff with uniforn 2\ disseminated pyrite and pyrite stringers, patchy stringers, patchy carbonate. Foliation at 42 toe. A.
Abrupt contact with darker grey lapilli tuff-tuff, bedding locally distinct. Local carbonate-hematitic patches and stringers.
Uniform medium grey tuff with distinct bedding throughout, contorted. Siliceous sections, e.g. at 215'. Pyrite tr-1% sometimes vuggy carbonate-quartz veins with 201 pyrite over 1 cm. Oxidized limonite - carbonate zone 192-196' (fracture zone?)
Well foliated It.-green-grey rock (tuff or dike?), locally pink hematitic.
Well-bedded grey-cream coloured very fine-grained tuf^ darker chloritic layers define bedding here whereas at 79-138' the tuff is uniform with very little chlorite, thus bedding is indistinct. Grey 'speckled' tuff and lapilli tuff with less distinct bedding from 365', local 0.5' section laminated tuff. Chalcopyrite-pyrit stringers from 321-352', up to 2 cm across, but aver aging 3mm. These occur in a very distinct thin bedded-laminated cream-grey coloured tuff.
Sample NO.
3111
3112
3113
3114
3115
311C
53117
3118
3119
from
69.0
78.0
219. i
256.0
331.5
336.5
341.5
345.0
350.0
to
71.
98. (
221.
257.
336.
341.
345.
150.
15.2^
Length
1.5
20.0
5 2.0
5 1.5
i 5.0
J 5.0
) 3.5
) 5.0
L 2.0.
Cu ppm
.050
24
25
17
2800
8600
4200
7500
4.70.0
Zn ppm
460
845
131
148
410
470
440
,30
1X5.
rt
Agppb
960
180
1
1510
5230
2230
L170C
15AIL
?
^V^PERTY Seagull Sturgeon CLAIMK v' TITUDE STARTED
PARTURE FINISHED""EVATION TOTAL LENGTH '
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L
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SECTIONLEVELPage 2of 2
RE !•om
487
ro2
02
614
701
709
end c
••i
'OOTAGEto
502
602
614
-31
709
847
f hole
DESCRIPTION
Distinct grey lapilli tuff with chloritic fragments and wisps as in SG 81-1 (407-495')
Grey-dark grey massive lapilli-tuff, and tuff, well bedded green at 568-569.5'. Foliation 53O to c. a. g 568'.
Siliceous, finely laminated, very light yellow to pink (oxidized) tuff. Up to 2-3\ quartz eyes less than 1mm. Perhaps 2 \ disseminated pyrite. Perhaps the hardest rock in the hole.
Green-grey lapilli tuff as at 502', local chloritic sections in general massive, with massive tuff beds up to 3' thick at 654'. Not very chloritic, intermediate in composition, closely resembles last 60' of SG 81-1.
Chloritic unit, dike?
Massive grey lapilli-tuff as in previous section 614- 701'. Locally characteristic of the "Fwbx" j contact must be arbitrarily drawn 635' (?)
f* "* PiA
pW
^ ___________ : ____ , ' . - ' t
SampleNo.
3120
3121
tfRlQlA h
JUtlM. iq
~*~—*
from
6010
764.0
— ~ — ,N1NG D
)198?.•12&
••••••••M
to'
602,
767.t
P,M'. 1
iSfiJ
Length
0 1.0
D 3.0
I T0'C5"i
Cuppm
.2301
30
- 1 ' -.
T&' ??mMc or Oen
Znppm
183C
44
HILL
7 \*
&JL
Agppb
3050
\
te
f*———^00-
-a/-^"17 'XV
ff.
iis
1 ..-. ,v ..V.V. 1 i .•X'.*-:, 1 I.V..-.Y.V .1 ' i" V—l. VJW.-.V, l ———— ——— i :;f:-L'f,m — i ——————— i*.^-:^^m ————————— . ..:.5HOPPTJ-PV Seaqull Sturgeon r T MriVJriuRTY Lake LLA1M
LATITUDE 18 -f SON STARTED Feb 19, 1981DEPARTURE J 14 -t- GOE FINISHED' Feb 2?. IQfil
3LEVATION TOTAL LENGTH 697 *x
*rDEPTH^Ml^
57237337357^07697
DIPfi*63595755W^30
j -is:.AZIi enJ ri w
^
DEPTH
P
DIP
*~
AZI HOLE NC. SG 81-3
LOGGED BY D. Huntf"*rtDt* C Y "71?1 DA
SECTION 114E
^fVEIj o f .5 —————
CORE FOOTAGEFrom
0
48.5
145
158
00
to
48.5
145
158
200
338
DESCRIPTION
Casing in lake and overburdenV..
Massive green-grey lapilli tuff. Some chloritic sec tions over 5' e.g. 107-112 and siliceous sections,e.g. at 140-143'. Hints of very siliceous contortedbeds at 142'. Narrow, 1-2 ft. sections with 31disseminated pyrite (assayed).
Light grey siliceous lapil.i tuff with pink, hematiticstringers throughout. This unit may be carbonate-richlocally. Seems to grade into a distinctive tuff.This lapilli tuff occurs at 138-165' in SG 81-2.
Very fine grained yellow grey pyritic tuff, beddingpresent but is not distinct until about 175', wherethe Cuff is thin-bedded to laminated. Disseminatedand lensy pyrite conspicuous to about 195'. From158-172.', 3-51 disseminated pyrite. Seme unit occursat 75-138' in SG 81-2.
From 200 - light green thin bedded-laminated tuff,siliceous-sericitic layers alternate with chloriticones. Siliceous section 239.5-242.5 contains conspic uous chalcopyrite. Matches rock in SG 81-1 between154-355 (check?) Chalcopyrite beds and stringers from326-333', 1 band 1" wide, also, disseminations, blebsand fine stringers.
SampleNo.
3122
3123
3124
3125
3126
312733043128
from
lT7."C
130. C
160. k1
240.3
316.3
325.8
327.7
to
128,
131.
165.
242.
3 t .L *
)27.
J32.
Length
ft l.~0
8 1.8
2 5.0
7 2.4
i 5.2
1 1 .9 '
J 5 .0
Cuppm
30
33
33
16
118
2560
•*
i
Znppm
188
217
217
111
230
)980
' P&
Acppi
3227C
** Seagull SturgeonDPERTV -r.aVp CLAIMTITUDE STARTED?ARTURE FINISHED""SVATION TOTAL LENGTH . '
DEPTH DIP AZI DEPTH DIP AZI HOLE NO. SG 81-3
LOGGED BY ^————
E SIZESECTION 1 14 E
RE fom38
'75
.d (
••••••B
QOTAGEto
575
s ' {?~j J
f hole
—•o^ma^
DESCRIPTION
More massive grey tuff, lapilli-tuff with indistinctbedding and patchy siliceous nature, as towards bottomof other 2 (previous) holes. Local well-beddedhorizons throughout. After 575' massive lapilli-tuff(good FvBx) . Local blebs and stringers ofchalcopyrite, perhaps some honey sphalerite in one0.5' section (to be assayed)
bog infeompiutrii : OBcontially the aamo ac SG fll-2 —•637 '047^ 5" . Richmond
•-
-
SampleNo.
3305
31293130
3131
3132 3133
—— -———— ---^—— -—
from
332.1
387. C408.4
524.3
534 . 9 539is
to
337.
390.410.
526.
335. 40.
Length
0 4.3
5 3.51 1.7
2 1.9
0.7 0.9
PATR1Cj D) IE 1 ™ JUA.M.7|8|9ilOi
S
l s\'\J~7,
Cuppm
410810
8700
3100 400
A Ml!EliL15l(12t :
^TOW (
^ru**
Znppm
193520
1370
1760 1380
^INGC111982l?!'?!'
^?l^sfIfOHf J,^' ' n*2'4
Agppb
.180C
603C 493C
V.
P.M.mxA\t \, , ("iit *.; 1
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/y^
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V 301V h
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LATITUDE 20 4- SONDEPARTURE 116 -t- OOE ELEVATION
STARTED Feb 21, 1981 FINISHED*TOTAL LENGTH-.? ' 556'
DEPTHctfl la"T, /"Jl)7457
DIP6658544B43
AZI180
DEPTHS tt
DIP. 46
hZl HOLE NO. SG 81-4
LOGGED BY D. Hunte
- CORE SIZE BO
SECTION 116E
OTFl of-i ——————
:ORE FOOTAGE•"rom
0
72
94
300
446
517
end c
to
72
94
300
446
517
556 J
f hole
DESCRIPTION
Casing in overburden
Massive, green very well foliated lapilli-tuff as in the top of SG 81-1 (?) Foliation *fc.a. about 45 .
Dark grey-green and grey massive lapilli-tuff. Hints of bedding and/or breccia-size fragments at 145-159'. Felsite dike at 110-122'. Some narrow (2-4") quartz carbonate-tourmaline veins.
Fine-grained sericitic tuffwith hematitic bands and stringers to 333. From 333 the tuff is green-grey and thinly bedded to laminated, with the bedding largely disrupted (contorted and chopped up) . At about 375', some thicker beds of green and grey tuff appear, bedding not as well defined as 333-375'. Well-bedded light grey siliceous tuff appears at about 430'. Mafic dyke at 435-445'
Conspicuous chalcopyrite appears, at. 496' . Very fine grained thin-bedded to laminated siliceous tuff as in mineralized zone in SG 81-2 and SG 81-3. Chalcopyrite as blebs, stringers, and in bands.
Massive grey tuff and lapilli-tuff with hints of bedding locally. Siliceous with local disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite.
Sample No.
from
'
to
f
A.I7|
i
Length
MRICIA[ESIMl
"t
'ffift•*
^
Cuppm
MININr*1
f i 19! '^^ S
^,T-
*~* —
Znppm
--
5 Diy...
2p. k
•'A'ii'
*U
Agppb
l
^|: S
3.•l
••M
? .r. W 2 S hi l Q -
J4--——
/MOPERTY Seagull Sturgeon Lake rt AIM
.TITUDE -- 18 * SON CTAPTEH Feb 23, 1981
JPAflTURE 118 * OOE F,NlSHED Feb 2 7 '
.EVATION TOTAL LENGTH. 857
MUMcolla
49217307400
PIPf 6563.5534739
All.180
OEfTH497607707fi07
Dlf31312931
All. HOLE NO,•. *^.
LOGGED BY
CORE SIZE .
SECTION__
D. Bunter D. Rinhmo
118E
:V^
DO.Co.
, LEVEL ——————Page l of 2
RE FOOTAGEIOM
0
39
169
214
340
TO
39
169
214
340
353
DESCRIPTION
Casing to bedrock
Massive, green-grey and green tuff and lapilli-tuff with only a hint of bedding. Locally, "heavy" disseminated pyrite in chloritic tuff from 140-198 in up to 3* bands (assayed) Foliation 4 c. a. about 45 , not pronounced; bad ground; chopped up and oxidized 67-71', 100-106', 146-154'.
At 169' a very fine-grained light-grey to cream coloured tuff with disseminated pyrite and thin bands of pyrite appears. This tuff resembles rock in other holes, particularly SG 81 2 .(79-138') and SG 81 3 (158-175') Assays over 5'. Foliation 40 to c. a. at 172' and 620 (wavy) at -2 13'
Well-bedded, well-foliated tuff and lapilli-tuff, occasional massive bands, highly chloritic over most of the section. 220-235' approximately is a fairly constent lapilli tuff unit. From 287-237 rock con sists of wispy grey fragments in a green matrix. Fragments could be lapilli or disrupted beds, probably the latter. Beds are often highly contorted. Pink hematite staining in bands and patches distinguishes the above interval. Some bleaching about a section of ground core at 312 indicates a groundwater channel. Little core lost. A few stringers of pyrite in sectio Foliation: 58O at 255', 550 at 322', 60O at 336'.
Indistinctly bedded to massive tuff, quite chloritic, some lapilli. A gradational change from above. Foliation about 60 to c. a.
SAMPLE NO
FROM TO LENOTM
-
*
^
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----
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.EVATION —— PAGE 2-2
.TOTAL LENGTH OD Co Page 2 of 2
SEFOOTAOE
IOM TOSAMPLE
NO.
353 Pink felsic dike cut by some quartz veins, sharp upper co at 50* to c.a., crosscuts bedding at 10-20 . Chilled
tact
356.5contact? Bottom somewhat disrupted, perhaps 40 Foliation is 62O at 354.
to c. a.
356.5
732
Grey massive tuff to lapilli-tuff, some sections vaguely bedded. Some short, distinctly banded sections may be tuff or intermediate porphyry dikes. Most of the inter val is grey siliceous fragmental rock, with fragments varying from vague to distinct. Some fine-grained massive bands be intermediate tuff or intrusions. Lower contact of this unit is fairly distinct. Foliation: 630 at 384', 610 at 462', 800 at 510', 80 at 600', 70 at 729'. A few.blebs and disseminated grains of sulfides. Patches of carbonate alteration throughout.
732
745
745 Green chloritic fine-grained banded tuff. Moderate pyrite^halcopyrite disseminated along foliation. Foliation about 45 to c.a.
end
857^
oTfl
Massive grey fragmental as 356.5-732'. Contacts of sulfide band are highly contorted,. Band of massive sphalerite^halcopyrite at 750.4-751.4, carbonate alteration if anything more intense in f.w. to sulfide zone. Doug Hunter notes: "up to 25% t. yellow "buff" coloured carbonate, check chemistry (L.O.I.-fe-Oj)" *
••f j QOf?
h/ -li -95.
Seagull Sturgeon Lake
j
1
iATlTUDE
DEPARTURE -
'LEVATION ^
20 -f
l 18 H
50 N
h OOE
STARTED ,
FINISHED,
Feb
Mar
VG^M
26/81
3/81
1 127y
lemn"nl 1 nr
leo20030o400
PIPfi?*
5*54-51*3
Ati.ISO
-
tC'THsor600'
BearJL
Dtp47*490
IR
All.
1800
HOLE NO.
LOGGED BY
SG 6 1 "C *
CORE SIZE BQ
O O Co..
LEVEL .^-—— Page l of 2
'cms rooTAGt••ROM
: 0
• 66.0
152
169
202
29i
320
TO
66.0
132
152
169
202
291
320
399
DESCRIPTION
Casing in overburden
Grey to greenish grey bedded tuff to lapilli tuff. Some met. qz-carb veins. Quartz- tourmaline-carbonate veins more connnon nea bottom of interval. Minor dissem. t, s tringer perite. o Some fe-ca alteration. Blocky core. Foliation 6 about 40 - 35 .
Grey to purplish grey lapilli tuff, some more massive. Lapilli usually very dist-inct. Appears to be more siliceous, also considerable sericite and possibly chloritoid. Some conformable bands of fine grained semi-massive pyrite, also high dissem. pyrite. Assays. Blocky core, often vuggy tt broken. Foliation
Massive green tuff to lapilli tuff, altered and vuggy in spots. May include some intermediate intrusive. Minor dissem. pyrite. Foliation about 45 .
Grey to buff fine grained siliceous tuff, bedding fairly distinct Includes some fine lapilli tuff. Numerous narrow stringers of pyrite along foliation. Foliation 40 -.-,^
Greenish grey lapilli tuff. Some fairly large fragments, but mos^l cm. Well foliated. A few specks of dissem. pyrite, trace chalcopyrite. Foliation 45 .
Fine grained siliceous massive tuff and lapilli tuff. Some wispy bands and patches of fine grained pyrite. Assays. Foliation about 45 .
Greenish grey to green massive tuff to fine lapilli tuff. Some sections fairly distinctly bedded. A number of metamorphic quartz i au.ft.rtz - carb, veins, some, are vuggy. A little ground core. Last 2H feet altered. Minor dissem. pyrite,f * j . t fQ C rt
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410.5
.5 46(
542
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850
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- -
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Fine grained, pink felsic intrusive - "aplite". Includes ! alterea Cuff? /, 05 . 407j chilled contacts and baking? of
•' of wall
rock. Some pyrite on fracture surface. Foliation about 60~ - 65^
Dark green to pale green massive to lapilli. Strongly bleachedand pinkened r'rom 450 - 454. Hay be aplite dike but texture lookslike tuff. Abundant patches and bands of fine grained pyrite 1chalcopyrite 6 sphalerite from 446.5 - 450. Assay.Foliation about 65 .
Grey fragmental white to buff large lapilli in greygrey matrix. Appears quite siliceous. Some bandsgrained tuff in sections. Looks like ore hosting?other holes. Trace fine grained dissem. pyrite inbands (to 542). Foliation 60O - 65 .
— — — — — as above — — - — —Grey fragmental, prominent white lapilli 563
HHV VMM
-567,
to greenishof fineHorizon from
massive. ii —~elsewhere
varies from bedded to massive; some narrow green fine grainedbands may be int. dikes of fine grained tuff, gradational change570 - 603 scattered stringers of chglcopygite t, l"granular pyrite @ 582. Foliation 65 - 70 .
. —— . --1 -i , imi - ..-- - J. l i "J.~ -- ^
band of
Massive grey tuff - lapilli and/or bedding indistinct and rarelyseen. Otherwise quite similar to unit above . Scattered wispypatched of dissem. pyrite. Very sparse overall. Foliation from 750 - 900 usually 80 .
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Coarse lapilli tuff. Large white lapilli in a dark green chlorit matrix. Very distinctive. Minor pyrite association with quartz veins. Foliation 350 - 450 .
— — - — gradational contact— — — — * — — ~
Fine lapilli tuff. As above but lapilli smaller. Some appears bedded. Lapilli more wispy and indistinct than in above section. Minor pyrite with quartz veins. Dissem pyrite 6 magnetite? in bleached zone about 0.4 @ 142. Some dissem chalcopyrite @ 225- 230. Assay. Foliation 35 - 450 . Foliation about 45 Q 240.
Lapilli tuff to wispy chloritic fragmental. No sharp division from previous section. Few fine grained bands; virtually all is distinctly fragmental. Possible f. w. lapilli tuff. Indistinct bedding. Few quartz veins of any size. Trace dissem. chalcopyrite 270 - 275. Foliation about 45 .
Wispy tuff - fine grained bedded tuff, bedding quite distinct in places. Some vaguely fragmental bands, some Just massive, becoming less chloritic and more heterogeneous upper contact marked by sudden absence of distinct lapilli. A number of quartz veins some contorted little or no sulfides visible. Foliation 500 - 500 .
"Grey fragmental"? More siliceous than above unit, with wispy chloritic and rarely distinct fragments. Some quartz veins minor dissem. pyrite. Assay. Foliation about 50 .
Heterogeneous fragments and bedded units, varies from pale to grey to dark green. Some well developed beddings. Some bands of pyrite. Assay. Foliation about 600 .
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Massive grey tuff. Bedding rarely seen, and no lapilli evident.Fairly siliceous. Trace dissem. pyrite. Foliation weak.
Grey lapilli tuff - tuff breccia. Cream fragments in a greymatrix, some fragments fairly large. Fragments often distinct.Moderately siliceous, more than unit above. A few wispy bandsof pyrite. Foliation about 70 .
- — — — - fairly abrupt contact— - — - — — — ~
Graphitic banded tuff? Fine grained siliceous tuff with contortecdark bands, presumably graphite, that give it a marble-like
1 appearance in places. Some sections highly siliceous. Distinctlybedded in places. A laminated section 738 - 743, containsmod. finely laminated pyrite. Bedding minutely contorted.
- Foliation about 60 .—. ^^. ^^. ^ . — — . -— . — — . . — — . —— -Grey lapilli tuff. Moderately siliceous;- -.Possibly graphitic^.Lapilli vague to distinct, some contorted bedding at about 20*Minor stringer chalcopyrite from about 760 - 770. Bedding about 200? Boliation 600 - 70O .n —. .—. ——— ——m. ——— o* —i— ——— ~ ' ' " —— —— * ——— ————
Massive tuff with occasional fine grained bedded layers. Nodistinct lapilli. Somewhat more chloritic. Lower contact not
er defined as yet. Minor stringer and dissem. pyrite stringerchalcopyrite dissen 927 - 936 6 947 - 957. Assays.Foliation @ about 70 tp e.rt*o(:s.
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Some narrowAssay750 . - low
- rather indistinct (gradational?) contact— - — - — -Indistinctly bedded to delicately laminated tuff t
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Intermediate tuff 6 lapilli tuff, blackish lapilli conspicuous in some sections Top 25' weathered. Some possible int. flows. Trace dissem. pyrite. Foliation about 60 .
Intermediate massive tuff, mod chloritic, some fine textured lapilli tuff, Some contorted quartz carbonate veins. Some blebs of chalcopyrite in quartz veins. Foliation about 65 .
Hetergeneous zone - chloritic to siliceous? massive tuff, and lahar-like breccia, some minor lapilli bands, and some contorted and cutoff quartz veins. Hematite staining. Minor dissen. pyrite Filiation about 600 .
Intermediate massive to lapilli tuff, generally lapilli tuff predominates. Lapilli generally rhyolitic vary from distinct to quite wispy. o.2' qz-pyrite-T(5-carbonate vein Q 3 12. Foliation about 50 - 60 .
Finely laminated to thin bedded tuff and/or sediments, often contorted bedding. Several qz-carb. - til veins, contacts not distinct. Some blebs of pyrite in qz. veins. Foliation 45 - 50
Light grey siliceous tuff, indistinctly bedded. A few qz-carb-td veins. Trace of dissem. pyrite along foliation. Foliation about 456 .
Massive grey fragmental, some lapilli tuff. Several QZ-carb-t*5 veins. Weakly to mod. foliated. Trace pyrite, very sparse. Foliation 700 - 90 .
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Siliceous, sericitic sometimes moderately chloritic, bedded tuf f - lapilli tuff. Lapilli tuff more as a chloritic break in an other wise siliceous sequence. (Lapilli most common from 545 - 560) Fine stringers and wispy lenses of pyrite along foliation. One short zone about 2' w'th some chalcopyrite. Assay. Foliation about 600 .
Siliceous and sericitic; * hematite stained massive tuff and bedded tuff. A few lapilli and breccia bands, gradational contacts in and out. Fine stingers and wispy lenses of pyrite along foliation. Foliation about 70 .
Grey tuff varies from cream to grey mottled (obscure lapilli?) to distinctly bedded. Lower part of unit speckled with little wisps of chlorite that are probably tiny lapilliQ As above, but somewhat less pyrite. Foliation mod. 70 - 75 .
Heterogeneous grey fragmental. Varies from distinctly bedded to fairly distinct lapilli. Mostly siliceous, but some chloritic beds, especially where chalcopyrite is more abundant. Stringers of chalcopyrite and pyrite, fairly low grade overal^ but assayed from 675 to 735 - 60'. Foliation typically about 70. cut a 1 qz-carb-t*f zone @ 685.
Grey fragmental commences to be more chloritic. Grey fragmental varies from fine grained massive tuff to indistinctly bedded
r (foliated?) fine grained tuff to lapilli tuff. Lapilli tuff 8 predominates in section. Some sections chloritic overall.
Sparse and rare stringers of pyrite and chalcopyrite. Foliation about 70 .
Grey fragmental ~is more siliceous varies" from massivej'featureless overall to bedded tuff and lapilli tuff from 920 - 933. Rock is c
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Intermediate to acid bedded tuff, some lapilli bands; most of sectio highly sericitic - blocky core. A number of stringers and blebs of pyrite - quite high overall. Foliation at 45 - 50 .
Intermediate lapilli tuff, lapilli small 6 white in a chloritic matrix. Trace dissem. pyrite. Foliation continues about 50 .
Siliceous? and sericitic bedded tuff, grading downwards into lapilli tuff. Light to med. grey in color, some qz-carbonate veins Foliation pretty consistent at 450 . High dissem. and stringer pyrite up to 10X? Trace chalcopyrite as isolated blebs, and fine grained sphalerite? in pyrite bands (may be magnetite?) Matrix of lapilli tuff quite chloritic from 266 - 276
Siliceous? and sericitic banded tuff to massive tuff. Some string and large blebs of pyrite. Foliation very^strpng at about 60 Trace chalcopyrite 294-297 brecciated by qz-ffl veins.
Andesltic flow of fine grained uniform tuff, chloritic matrix witl white speckles contacts fairly sharp. Foliation weaker about 70
Grey massive tuff to bedded tuff. Quite sericitic in places. Som* fine lapilli binds. Blocky core: foliation strong at about 60 to c. a.
— —— - — — —gradual contact.— — .— — — . — — — . -—
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Siliceous and strongly sericitic bedded tuff, a few small pale lapilli and some bands of chlorite. Possibly traces of graphite A few stringers, disseminated grains, and wispy patches of pyrite but fairly sparse overall. Foliation quite strong at about 50 .
Chloritic lapilli tuff, quite uniform, mean lapilli site about 1 cm. Broken by a few later qz veins. Foliation quite strong about 60 . Blocky core 485-495- ' A number of bands of fine grainet pyrite 472 - 486, elsewhere a few dissem grains.
Lapilli tuff, matrix less chloritic and lapilli much larger and mo i varied in size. Quite sericitic in places. Lapilli up to 2" or more (tuff brxx) Only traces of pyrite. Foliation quite strong a 600 - 700 to c, a.
x.Bedded sericitic tuff, some hematite staining, a few small lapilli Section heterogeneous - varies from finely bedded to lapilli tuff to tuff breccia rather erratically. Perhaps at transition zone between units above and below. Strong foliation @ 70 . Sulfides very sparse.
Siliceous and sericitic fine bedded tuff. Some wisps of chlorite and a few small indistinct lapilli. Core undersize from 567-577- burnt bit? Rather indistinct contacts of an interfingering nature? Core blocky - Foliation strong @ about 70 .
Quartz crystal rich lapilli tuff - quartz eye fragmental' . Some sections of sil-serioitic bedded tuff as veil, but lapilli tuff nrftdominates Mwe distinctly rhyolite. Foliation still About 70O
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159
172
212
264
•330
367
DESCRIPTION
casing in lake; ove* burden. Lake s 63* along casing
Mafic fragmental volcanic, blocky core. Essentially nil sulfides.
Weakly to moderately foliated feldspar porphyritic monzonite? Feldspars slightly saussuritized? Matrix strongly chloritized little or no quartz. Some sections fine grained massive (matrix).
Essentially same rock as above, but more or less pinken- ed, probably by hematite. 216-220 appears same compo sition, but fine grained and highly foliated. Maybe a dike.
Feldspar porphyritic monzonite; phenocrysts up to lcm, but most about 0.25cm. Not notably pinkened. Feldspar alteration varies from weak to moderate. Section fairly uniform, but scarce grains of disseminated pyrite, often on fracture surfaces. Minor qz.veining. Andesite dikes: 269.6-271.0 (WR) 2-7.2.0-272.2, 273.0- 273.2, 328.8-329.0, 329.5-329.7
Transitional to rhyolite? qz eyes becoming much more numerous, last box of lot probably same unit as above but more intensely foliated. A few large qz. eyes. Traces of pyrite, some bleaching and pinkening. Feld spars more altered and flattened, resembles fine lapilli J tuff, but too uniform? Andesite dike 347.5-399
SAMPLE NO
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367
j 406i
ij
420
469
479
493
*
\
TO
406
420
469
479
493
507
DESCRIPTION
Feldspar porphyritic monzonite. Phenocrysts somewhat saussuritized, variably corroded. A few qz eyes * 11. Chloritic matrix. Moderately foliated @ about 45 to c. a. Trace only of pyrite
Contact zone of intrusion? Becoming bleached and pink- ened, and more highly altered. Contact with lower unit indistinct. Becoming more blocky, foliation at 50 - 60 to c. a. strong fracture (minor fault?) at about 5 to c. a. has broken up core badly. 0.5cm qz. vein g 415 with blebs of pyrite, trace chalcopyrite.
Siliceous bedded tnff and lapilli tuff, some sericite. Strongly foliated at 45 -50 to c. a. Cream to pale pink in colour, small white lapilli. Minor disseminated pyrite, and a few small quartz eyes. Grades? Into unit below, poor contact.
Amygdaloidal and massive intermediate to acid flows. Amygdaloidal 469-474 and 477-479. Tuff ban3476. 7-477.0 Amygdales white carbonate; samples 471. 476 (specimen) Foliation continues strong at about 50 , Only traces of pyrite. w
Siliceous tuff, possibly some ryholite flows? Fine grained, sericitic, some flattened white lapilli and a few wisps of chlorite. Trace disseminated pyrite. Foliation strong at 50-60 to c. a. Similar to unit logged as 'speckled tuff in holes on shore.
Qz-eye siliceous tuff. Colour cream to grey to pink ish. Abundant quartz eyes up to 5mm. - eyes slightly squarish (B qz) somewhat larger chlorite wisps as well. Trace only or disseminated pyrite. Foliation about 60O to c. a.
SAMPLENO
FROM TO LENGTH
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•PARTURE
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omn PIP ATI. DEPTH j DIP All.
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LOGGED BY CORE SIZE
TOTAL LENGTH, LEVEL ——
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507
550
; 585
630
660
*
i
TO
550
585
630
660
686
DESCRIPTION
Heterogeneous tuff zone. Varies from massive siliceous tuff to q z eye tuff to chloritic tuff. Some sections strongly pinkened. Poker chip core. 515-517, ground about IV near 517. Foliation very strong, closer to 70 lower contact rather arbitrary.
Well bedded grey siliceous tuff. A few quartz eyes and indistinct lapilli in places. At 565 a 1-2' band, quite light in colour, with quartz-rimmed carbonate and pyrite grains. Moderate sericite in section, however at about 584 there is a quartz carbonate vein with massive sericite in selvage. Trace disseminated pyrite. Foliation moderate-strong at 65 - 70 , gradational con tact.
Chloritic and sericitic tuff. Still moderately siliceous. Minor qz.-carbonate veining. Similar to "wispy chlorite fragmental". A few blebs and lenses of fine grained pyrite. Foliation continues moderate to strong at 65O- 70 . Lower contact fairly sharp-sudden absence of chlorite.
Vaguely bedded to massive qz.- sericite tuff. A few in distinct lapilli. A few qz. and tourmaline veins, notably at 646 and 652 the latter contains a few grains of chalcopyrite fi bornite. Section as a whole is very uniform, with a sort of waxy yellowish^grey colour.
Grey fragmental? Vague to distinct lapilli tuff. With siliceous sericitic matrix, with both siliceous and chloritic fragments, the latter by far most abundant. Moderate foliation about 70 to core axis.
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686
717J
815
End
V
TO
717
835
835'
)f ho
DESCRIPTION
Bedded to massive siliceous and sericite tuff, a few quartz eyes and indistinct lapilli 707 - 712 slightly pinkened. Foliation strong at about 70 . Some kinking at 708
Vaguely bedded to indistinct lapilli tuff, grey green in colour moderate siliceous 750-757 has a few stringers an lenses of pyrite, little elsewhere. Character of rock becomes bedded towards 815*. Foliation strong to intens -varies from 60 -70 - lower contact arbitrary.
Very blocky: light to moderate grey massive to bedded quartz eye siliceous tuff. Foliation intense at 70 - 80 . Traces of disseminated pyrite. Poker chip core, about l 1 ground.
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Mar 20. 1981
TOTAL 637 t/
Pirrncolla
127217307407
PIPc 65
63565449
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A*t. HOLE NO. SG S*-** fy LOGGED BY G. Richmonc -t
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LEVEL ———— Page l of 4
120E
AE FOOTAGEIOM l TO
DESCRIPTIONNO.
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O
121
121 Casing in Sturgeon Lake s, overburden
147
147
164
164
195
Poker chip quartz eyes siliceous tuff. Very delicately banded in colours of hem. pink, green t, white foliation intense at 45 to core axis. Strong kink banding in places in a plane parallel to the long axis of the intersection ellipse and varying from 0-15 ? to core axis. 2 uncut core specimens 142 6 143.5 very blocky ground between 135 fi 140? little or no sulfides.
Rather indistinct contact, becomes gradually more massive and chloritic. 147-157 appears rather bleached. Amygdaloidal 149-152 and 157-158 - probably a section of basaltic or andesite flows, highly sheared and altered. Foliation continues very strong at 45 to c.a. and kink banding continues, through less distinct (due to more massive character of rock?) also higher angle to c.a. 6 ellipse of intersection.
Amygdaloidal to massive flows (andesitic or more mafic) may include fine grained bedded tuffs. Carbonate vein- ing moderate to intense along foliation. No great break from unit above. Rock is so intensely sheared and chloritized that exact I.D. is very nearly impossi'ble. Kink banding seen at diverse angles - 90 to c.a. and a very low angle. Conjugate kinking? Long specimen 190.0 about 192.0 - not cut.
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-195
210
229
286
307
TO
210
229
286
307
320
DESCRIPTION
Bedded tuff? varies from obviously chloritic to possibly moderately siliceous. Most of this unit is very fine grained, and hematite stained. Veinlets and lenses of magnetite along foliation - some ptygmatically folded magnetite stringers. Upper contact of zone denoted by first magnetite stringer, lower by sharp colour change. 1 section to be done for W. R.
Bedded intermediate tuff, possibly some thin flows. Some bands hematite stained around 217 t 2 31. Foliation quite strong at about 45 . A few small quartz eyes and the usual foliation veining. Ptygmatic quartz stringer about 218'. Very sparse disseminated pyrite.
Amygdaloidal to massive andesite flows, (doubtful dike?) Quite a bright green colour, due no doubt to chlorite. A number of patches and veins of quartz or carbonate. Epidote in a fracture zone at 280, elsewhere as a few disseminated grains. Sparse to moderate disseminated pyrite and magnetite COLOUR BREAK Foliation weak to moderate at 45 .
. ^ ' __ J1VO — . . - —Massive dark grejn sr.uesite, possibly andesitic tuff, contains fine grains of a buff coloured mineral that may be carbonate or possibly leucoxene. Foliation weak to moderate at 45 - Traces of disseminated pyrite t magnetite.
Bedded intermediate tuff, possibly thin flows. Highly chloritic, considerable pinkish carbonate in lower 4'. Qz-T0 vein at 309 along foliation^moderate to strong g 450 .
SAMPLE NO
FROM TO LENGTH
il
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Seagull Sturgeon Lake ri AIM
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•PARTURE,
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HOLE NO, SG
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CORE SIZE .
TOTAL LENGTH O.O.Ce..LEVEL
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320
328
355
360
445
TO
328
355
360
445
500
DESCRIPTION
Andesite flow? Dark green highly chloritic, many irregular wisps of carbonate that may be deformed amygdales. Foliation moderate about 50 -60 . Very minor disseminated pyrite 6 Magnetite.
Gabbro sill or massive andesite flow. Weakly foliated, more equigranular texture with grain size about 0.5mm. Little or no noticeable structure. A few carbonate and quartz carbonate veins, at odd angles to core axis, but general sub-parallel to foliation. At 337 a patch of fine grained epidote containing chloritized crystals of amphibole? Rock contains little magnetite or pyrite.
Andesite flow? - same as 320-328 - both these units may be sheared contacts of gabbro sill.
Intermediate tuffs, possibly some small flows. General distinctly bedded, may be some argillic sediments and greywacke. Probably all of volcanic origin. Inter- fingers to some extent with lower unit. Foliation quite strong at 45 to c. a., with locally some jointing at about 50 to core axis, facing the other way (i.e. rotated about core axis about 140 T. Some hematite staining.
"Poker chip" siliceous and sericitic to moderately chloritic quartz-eye bedded tuff. Chloritic sections a little more competent, all intensely foliated, with kink banding common, hematite stain common throughout sub-paralle to core axis. Traces of fine grained disseminated pyrite, quartz eyes small and scarce in chloritic zones, larger and abundant in sil-sericitic. Foliation intense at about 50 - lower contact arbitrary
SAMPLE NO
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FROM TO LENGTH
ft 1
-
Seagull Sturgeon Lake C LAIM
OTITUDE _________STARTED .——————
•PARTURE________FINISHED—.———
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LOGGED BY
SECTION 120E
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500
551
609
end o
TO
551
609
637
holi
DESCRIPTION
Upper contact of this unit is arbitrary, marked by abser of conspicuous quartz eyes - Multicoloured banded tuff. Varies from white to cherty through shades of pink to distinctly green and chloritic. Some very delicate colour banding ("bedding) quartz eyes scarce to absent otherwise vey like above unit. 544-550 has high - moderate disseminated pyrite, Assayed - kink banding not well developed, some shearing in the same direction.
Mostly "poker chip" siliceous and sericitic bedded quartz-eye tuff, intensely foliated at about 50 to core axis, very blocky core. Several small amygdaloidal andesite flows? between 551 i 560. Kink banding not well developed, but fracturing and shearing at low angle to core axis can be seen reflecting stresses in the same general direction. Well laced with small quartz eyes little or no sulfides.
Rather imperceptible change from unit above. Lapilli just slowly grow more abundant and beddinj becomes indisH tinct. "heteroclastic" lapilli tuff. A variety of white, green and pinkish lapilli^in a grey matrix. A variety in size as well as colour^ Still slightly siliceous. No noticeable sulfides.
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.EVATlON TOTAL LENGTH 857
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50
102
153
166.7
169.1
171.3
175.2
176.1
i -
TO
50
102
153
166. 7
169.1
171.3
175.2
176.1
178.2
DESCRIPTION
Casing
Moderatelychloritic tuff and lapilli tuff. Foliation moderate to strong abovit 40 to c. a. Quite fractured, blocky core. Vuggy quartz veins, - ground water leaching of pyrite.
Grey to greenish grey massive tuff and lapilli tuff, moderately chloritic. Disseminated and stringer pyrite throughout. Foliation weak 35 -40 . A few quartz stringers containing grains of pyrite and rare chalco pyrite. Overall considerable carbonate?
Grey green cherty tuff with wispj of chlorite abundant along foliation (about 40 to c. a.) Carbonate distinct in places, probably more than meets the eye. Pyrite quite high as stringers and disseminated grains.
Massive moderate to fine grained greenish grey andesite? Possibly a flow, as lower contact appears chilled, and the upper one is not. Grains of disseminated pyrite - most likely a dike. - ~-
Grey green cherty tuff as above.
Andesite as above, probably a dike or sill.
Grey green cherty tuff as above
Andesite? as above - sill or dike
SAMPLE NO
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m
1
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178.2
187
247
257
302
TO
187
247
257
302
^ ^ i*.
DESCRIPT'ON
Cherty tuff with wispy chlorite as above, but stained to pink by hematite. Pyrite as stringers, disseminated grains and Wispy fine grained patches. Foliation strong at about 40 } blocky in places.
Imperceptible change from above unit. Cherty tuff, a bit more chloritic than above and chlorite less wispy -more diffuse. Pyrite continues high as strimjers and disseminated grains. Some quartz-carbonate and qz-carb. - T0 veins with a few contained grains of chalcopyrite. Foliation moderate l i about 45 .
Cherty tuff with high pyrite, not distinctly bedaed- generally stained gink with hematite. Foliation moderate at 40 -45 to c. a.
Somewhat less siliceous and more chloritic massive tuff and lapilli tuff. Possibly bedded in places, but neither bedding nor lapilli are any place distinct. Presents a generally mottled and marbleized appearance. Probably contains considerable carbonate alt'n. Foliation weak about 50 -f ? often 'breaks across foliation. Minor disseminated pyrite, a few qz-carb veins along foliation, especially in the last 10' or so, which is fractured and blocky with signs of ground water leaching.
Generally confused succession of cherty tuffs as above and intermediate flows or intrusions, probably flows, {or both) Intermediates vary in grain size sometimes show chilled contacts, sometimes not. Some quartz stringers across foliation. Some sections appear to be bedded, and there are numerous pink carbonate bands. Some material appears amygdaloidal. Andesitic material
SAMPLC NO
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^
.-.
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DESCRIPTION SAMPLEno
FROM TO LENGTH
360
405
405
490
490
526
526
542
Massive (lapilli??) tuff, generally grey, with wispy chlorite. Not so patchy in appearance as tuffs above. Pyrite moderate to high, especially 366.8-nearly massive. Foliation weak at 45 to c. a. Becomes very siliceous about 395-402 with stringers and patches of chalcopyrite. Assay 395-405, 2" qz-carb-tp* veins at 395.5 with minor chalcopyrite. Main chalcopyrite zone is quite cherty, almost a blue grey colour.
Grey fragmental, usually recognizable lapilli tuff. A little darker in colour than unit above. Lapilli most distinctvtop of section, gradually becoming indistinct, with a few exceptional zones. Much of this zone is quit massive. Sparse sulfides, mainly pyrite as blebs or disseminated grains. A few small qz-carb veins along foliation, which is weak to moderate at 45 to c. a. Intermediate dike with chilled contacts 442.8-444.5 from 470-490, grey fragmental is essentially massive.
Rather sharp upper contacts; distinct lapilli visible in grey fragmental below 490. Change appears to be mainly textural. Continues to be moderately siliceous. Chloritoid begins to be noticeable.,., of ten as a few grains within single lapilli, and notably as a diffuse vein about 15 to c. a. @ 552. Foliation weak at about 50 - rock often breaks across it. Sulfides generally quite sparse. Minor chalcopyrite in *s" qz vein at 523'.
Dike zone: Massive and lapilli tuff as above cut by a number of intermediate dikes with chilled contacts. Curiously, the two larger dikes (527-528.4) 6 (532.5- 534.1) are neatly bisected by qz-carb veins. r-
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542
563
586
668
672
-
TO
563
586
668
672
678.!
DESCRIPTION
Upper contact sharply marked by sudden absence of lapilli: Virtually featureless massive grey tuff; could possibly be flow. Qz,- filled tension veins about 0-5 to c. a. at 543 most noticeable feature. Lower contact abrupt.
Lapilli-chloritoid zone. WeU developed lapilli tuff with pervasively disseminated qrains of choritoid. •Very weak -foliation Lapilli quite variable in size, mostly pale in a grey green matrix. Lower contact quite sharp.
Massive tuff, greyto green grey, lapilli visible. Rock appears more basic than above. .Indistinct banding noticeable about 606. Foliation weak to moderate 9 45 -. 594-597 a few very narrow stringers of pyrite and chalcopyrite along foliation. Most included in W. R. A. Below 597, a number of small qz-carb veins mostl along foliation but some apparently younger are contrary esp. at 606.5 where foliation i foliation veins are about SO"- and a cross cutting tension vein is at about 35 to c. a. and rotated about 85 from foliation(Foliation 090. tension 160/55E) 7W
Fine grained pale green dike or sill. Mafic minerals appear as needles of chlorite along foliation. Rock was perhaps porphyritic ground mass very fine grained. Foliation weak about 70 to c. a. Slightly chilled contacts.
Chloritic vague lapilli tuff. Appears to be slightly more mafic than average at 556-668.. Weakly foliated A about 70 .
SAMPLE NO
r
FROM TO
P^9e 4 Of 6LENGTH
ri——— r ^nP i
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aiTUOE .____________.STARTED ——^
•PARTURE ___________ FINISHED ——.
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RE FOOTAGEIOM
678.5
680.5
698.0
703.0
709.0
718.8
TO
680.
698.1
703.1
709.1
718.:
743.
DESCRIPTION
Intrusion as in 668-672 - probably a sill. Chilled contacts, some possible bleaching of wall rock. Intru sion contains very minor disseminated pyrite. Contacts very irregular (Fracture) .
i Chloritic massive to vague lapilli tuff. Much as 672-678.5. Foliation-controlled: qz-carb veins are about 40 to c. a.
Fine grained amygdaloidal (in places) mafic flows. Veri fine grained highly chloritic rock, a few possible amygdales of carbonate. A few blebs and grains of chalcopyrite and pyrite especially in contacts. Contact within this zone appear to run at 35 -45 to c. a. while foliation is weak at 60 -. Relationship would
i indicate an easterly plunge of -15 .
Chloritic fragmental. Foliation weak about 50 7
Pale green fine grained, slightly porphyritic dike. Would appear to be at least as acid as andesite. Dacite Upper contact (w. r. t. hole) is chilled, with 1" bleached wall rock, lower contact obscured by gz-carbonate vein along it. Contacts are both about 35 toQc.a0 Foliation within dike is weak at about 60-65 . There appear* to/tanother fabric at about 35 marked by pale bands, possibly old joints? Suite specimen is characteristic (714.9-715.9).
Chloritic vague fragmental massive - no distinct lapill: -appears to be made up of mostly chlorite and carbonate. Not too dissimilar to fragmentals above. Foliation is
i weak at 50 -60 . No significant sulfides.
SAMPLENO
3
,
FROM TO LENGTH
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•PARTURE
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•743.0
4
i —— —— ——
745.0
i
787.0i
' 827
end c
4
TO
745.
787.
827.
f hoi
DESCRIPTION
i Intensely cloritic shear zone? At about 5-10 at c. a. Boudinaged carbonate stringers, and some clay minerals. Foliation carbonate vein @ about 45 cross cuts.
Grey fragmental? Massive and lapilli tuff, lapilli often quite distinct, grey to greenish grey in colour. Distinctly different from 718.8-743.0. Stronglyfoliated (45 ) and blocky 775-777. Appears to be getting more siliceous with depth. Lower contact purely arbitrary
) on the basis of noticeable chloritoid.
Chloritoid rich grey fragmental lapilli tuff to massive tuff. Chloritoid as wispy stringers and disseminated,) grains {porphyroblasts). Rock is foliated e about 45 to c. a., as often as not breaks contrary. Little or no sulfides, carbonate abundant! Contacts are arbitrary in the basis of noticeable chloritoid.
Wispy chlorite fragmental. Massive to lapilli tuff, wispy chlorite alonj foliation, which is still about 45 . Rock appears to be high in carbonate. Last 8 feet orso are increasinglyhematite stained and vuggy, probably due to ground water leaching. Contains traces of disseminated pyrite.
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SAMPLENO
FROM
'
TO
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LENGTH
DIA Mlfi) JL' liu'.iLE DL1511, 1.2 1
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Page 1 of 5
Rt FOOTAOEIOM
0
37
52
75
92
TO
37
52
75
92
106
DESCRIPTION
Casing in overburden
Moderately siliceous grey la' illi tuff. Foliation fairl weak fi varies 35-45 to cor~ axis. A few small quartz 6 qz-carb veins, one of which, at 46' has a small stringer of chalcopyrite. There are also some large blebs of pyrite, which appears to fragments. Lower con tact not distinct.
Vague lapilli to indistincly bedded cherty tuff. Mottle appearance varies from green to grey to yellowish white, some iron staining. Foliation continues to be fairly weak at 40 . Still a few quartz carbonate veins; should be fairly siliceous. Both contacts of this unit are rather arbitrary based 'on lapilli and colour.
Grey lapjll tuff. Pale lapilli in a grey matrix. Foliation weak to moderate at about 45 to c. a. Trace disseminated pyrite, and a few grey cherty layers- ?ex- halites?
Bedded to massive tuff. Upper contact quite sharp, lower also. Fine grained, grey, bedding distinct to vague, a few zones possible lapilli. Bedding and foliation essent.' illy - at 45 .
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SAMPLE NO
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194.2
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225
DESCRIPTION
Fine grained disseminated pyrite, and hematite stain is common. Foliation appears to be moderate to strong at 45 . From 119-124 is rhyolite tuff? with bleached wall rock contacts, grain size is very small, with minor disseminated pyrite, and the odd quartz eye. Sill? is highly limonite stained at contacts and along fractures Could possibly be a cherty tuff, less likely intrusion. From about 180-194 there are stringers or wisps of fine grained pyrite with occasional traces of chalcopyrite that may be fragments of bedded sulfides.
Fine grained massive pale greenish grey rock, uniformly foliated at about 45 . Bleaching within unit at con tacts suggests chilled margins? this is probably a dike or sill . - -
Hematite stained bedded tuff. Interval contains several small intrusions similar to unit above. Beddir varies from relatively undisturbed to highly contorted over intervals as short as 0.5 1 suggesting the possibil ity at least of soft sediment deformation. Rock con tains dark green highly chloritic bands and white to pink bands rich in quartz or carbonate and stained by hematite, giving a very distinctive marbleized look. Included in this unit is a zone of disrupted beds of fine grained pyrite and possibly sphalerite, from about 204-207. Elsewhere wisps of fine grained sulfides. Foliation is about 43 to c. a.
Vaguely bedded siliceous tuff to tuff breccia. Only a few large fragments. At 237 some funny granular - looking carbonate fragments with disseminated pyrite similar to ones seen at 767 in hole 1J. Most of unit is a pale grey cherty (c , ntU. *o*t p*y5"
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287
357.5
363.4
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287
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DESCRIPTION
matrix with wisps or ill-defined bands of chloritic material; fairly siliceous overall. Massive band from 260.5-263.5 may be rhyolite flow. Coarse grained intermediate flow from 265.1-268.8 with coarse grained pyrite. Below 267, rock appears the same composition, but a generally fine texture. Foliation weak-moderate at about 45 . Lower contact arbitrary
Grey massive tuff to lapilli tuff. Bedding usually vague or nil. Foliiation generally weak to moderate at 45 - 50 . Layering or banding (bedding) is at a lower angle, often nearly 0 , some rounded blebs of carbonate thatm&y be lapilli and some ptygmatic quartz-carbonate veins with minor pyrite 6 chalcopyrite. Some carbonate stringers contain chloritoid. Overall quite siliceous. From 324.5-328.0 there is a sill or dike of gneissic intrusive rock, possibly quartz monzonite? Upper contact badly fractured, lower is about 35 to core axis and rotated about 120 {counter clockwise) from foliation, looking down the hole (135/90)
Fairly sharp upper contact to thj.s zone: Finely laminated siliceous sericitic tufY; Intensely foliated at 45 to core axis. Distinct crenulation, with axial traces bf crenulation about 20 from the long axis of the foliation ellipse, viewed in plane of foliation. (I would estimate the axial plane of crenulation to strike N20 (± 1 0) E and dip 75 - 85 W) lower contact also sharp. "~
Massive and structureless grey siliceous tuff, with locally a few wisps o stringers of -chlorite. Weakly foliated about 50 to c. a. a few blebs of pyrite and chalcopyrite, but overall less than 11 sulfides.
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Pale coloured lapilli become fairly distinct locally below 400', and there are a few stringers? of chlorite with associated sulfides but on the whole sulfides are next to nil. At 461 there is a highly contorted qz-carb chlorite vein with minor pyrite s, chalcopyrite. The quartz is exceptionally glassy and transparent. The lower contact of this unit is gradational t arbitrary.
Chloritoid Zone. The same rock essentially as above, bu with conspicuous to abundant chloritoid, giving a definitely speckled appearance. There appears to be no preferred orientation, as is the case with wisps of chlorite. A few lapilli visible in lower part of section. Lower contact fairly sharp.
Sudden absence of chloritoid. Grey massive - structure less tuff as in 363.4-48V. Still quite highly siliceous Weakly foliated at about 50 . Lower contact fairly sharp (over about l 1 ).
Chloritoid bearing lapilli tuff as in 487-542, lower contact indistinct and gradational.
Grey massive tuff, the only structures cv^monly seen being quartz carbonate veins along foliation, and occasional clusters 6 stringers of chloritoid grains. Chloritoid much reduced from previous section, but visible because of bland backgrounds. A zone from 554- 558.8 appears to be lapilli tuff, and has some blebs and minute .'t ringers of chalcopyrite 558.3 - 559.5 is massive, very fine srained rhyolite '- may be a dike or sill, as contacts appear slightly chilled.
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DESCRIPTION * -
Fine grained massive grey tuff, with a few small quartzeye5much less than \ \. Foliation weak, about 60 .
Siliceous vague lapilli tuff. Blocky and hematitestained 680-683. and 686-687 is quite siliceous andindistinctly bedded. Locally a few wispy patches offine grained pyrite. Foliation varies from 45 - 60 toc. a. and is weak, which probably explains the variation
Heitfogencous zone. Bedded to massive tuff, includinglapilli tuff, some ribboned and simple quartz-carb-chlorite veins, and some minor dykes. Chloritoid isabudant locally, elsewhere absent. Grey siliceous massive tuff to lapilli tuff, chloritoid apparentin last 10-20'. Several very small intermediate dikes.
*
Quartz-carbonate-chlorite vein at 809-810 containsminor pyrite 6 chalcopyrite, and disseminated grainsof pyrite f- chalcopyrite can be seen at 817-820.
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Report of Work
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#8A~The Mining Act
Instruction* - Supply required, data on a separate form lor eachtype of work lo be recorded (tee latite IM'OW).
— For Geo-technical work us* form no, 1367 "Reportof Work (Geological, Geophyiical. Geochemical andExpenditures)".
NemeenWpital Addrett of Recorded Holder Protpector't Licence No.
. . -^
Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits
Certification Verifying Report of Work
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Total Work Dayt Cr. cllimed
for P*'formance of the following work. (Check one only)
Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
[^Compretted Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
[^Diamond or ether Core drilling
LjLend Survey
21-706!AH the work was performed on Mining CiaimU):
Required Information eg: type o* equipment. Names. Addresses, elc. (See Table Below)
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PATRICIA MINING DIV.IE B E B V IE
/S. 53793dRecorded Holder or Agent (Smnauirel
\ hereby certify that l have a pertona! and intimate knowledge of the fact* le! fortt in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witneuad time during and/or after III completion and the annexed report li true.
Name end Pottal Addrett of Perton Certifying
OslnCertified Certifiedji^ (Signature)
Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
Type of Work Specific information per type Other Information (Common to 2 or more typet) Attachment!
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Nil Namoi and addretiet o) man who performed manual work /operaiad equipment, together with datet and hour* of employment.
Comprmted air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Type of equipment
Power StrippingType of equipment and amount expended. Not*: Proof of actual cotl mull b* lubmltted within 30 day l of recording.
Work Sketch: thete are required to thow the location and extent of work in relation to the nearetl claim pott.
Name* and addrettn of owner or operator together with da let when driUlng/itripplng
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Report of Work
Valora Lake M-2052 Penassi Lake M-2257
f 82-70
Name and postal address of recorded holder: Seagull Resources Ltd.c/o Tom Gledhill
Prospectors Licence No: T 927 21 Sandalwood PlaceDon Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
_________Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits
Total work days Cr. claimed: 1067
All work performed on mining claim(s) : PA 227061 S. 227062
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
PA 537930537931537936 537937 537938 544433544434544435
Work Days Cr.
115115115 115 115 115115115
Mining Claim Work Mining Claim WorkPrefix Number Days Cr. Prefix Number Days Cr.
PA- 544438 115
1035 days
Drilling: Longyear Canada Inc. Box 330 North Bay, Ontario
Supervisor: Tom Gledhill, P. Eng. 21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
B.Q. Wireline
*Performed 1067 daysRecorded 1035 daysBalance 32 days for future use
PA537930
Date of Report: June 30, 1982
Recorded holder or agent: Tom Gledhill
Name and postal address of person certifying: Tom Gledhill21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
Date Certified: June 30, 1982
Natural Resources
Heport of Work
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-T/Ontario
OO V The Mining Act
Instructions - Supply required daia on a tepetate lot m lot txhtype of work to be recorded (tee table below).
- For Ceo-technicel work use form no. 136? "Reportof Work (Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical andExpenditures)".
Name end Poital f Recorded Holder iL TP.6l*tfAit(
P'Olpector'i Licence No.
*/ fY.Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Day* O. claimed
for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
r~]Shaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
Ucomprettad Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
fjPower Stripping
ond or other Core drilling
nd Survey 75
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Work Dayi Cr.
7*-
7* 7*-
____Mining Claim_ Prefix Number "L
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Work Dayi Cr.
7*-
All the work wai performed on Mining Cleim(i):
Requited Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
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PATRICIA M INING DIV
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A.M.jiBiQilpilMg,
P.M. /a.Report I
3 J fatCertification Verifying Report of Work
1 h trab y ctrtifv that l hivt a personal and intlmtt* knowladpa of th* facts sat forth in t h* Rupert of Work annaxad h into, having pt r f Of mid th* work Or wltnattad iftrna during and/or af tar Its completion and lha ann*x*d report If tru*.
nd Postal Addratt of Perion Certifying
Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
;-V-'
r-'X-
f
Type of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compretsed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping/'-'•', .-'.- 1 '- '--'
Specific Information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Not*: Proof of actual eott mutt be tubmllted within 30 deyt of recording.
Other Information (Common to 2 or more typei)
Nemes and eddretm of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with datet end hour* of employment.
Namei end addreuei of owner or operator together with datei when drilling/stripping
Attachment!
Work Sketch: thete are required to thow the location and extent of work In relation to the neareit claim pott.
l r -.'; - * - ' *W" -
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Report of Work Valora Lake M-2052
l 82-71
['f: Name and postal address of recorded holder: Seagull Resources Ltd.c/o Tom GledhillProspectors Licence No: T92721 Sandalwood PlaceDon Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
Work performed on Mining Claim(s): PA436738 and 436741
For performance of following work: Diamond or other core drilling
Mining Claim Mining Claim Mining ClaimWork Work Work
Prefix Number Days Cr. prefix Number Days Cr. Prefix Number Days Cr,
PA 436735436736436737436738436739436740436741436742
7575757575757575
PA 436743436744436745436746436747436748436749436750
75757575757575^5
PA 436751 75436752 75
i
!
Drilling: Longyear Canada Inc. Box 330 North Bay, Ontario
Supervisor: Tom Gledhill, P. Eng, 21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
B.Q. Wireline
*Performed 1662 daysRecorded 1350 daysBalance 312 days for future use
PA 436735
Date of Report: June 30, 1982
Recorded holder or Agent: Tom Gledhill
Name and postal address of person certifying: Tom Gledhill21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario M3B JL5
77.'. r i . V- ;' s J 3/j. se (l |.'y
The Mining Act
- For On li-r.liiin.il wnrV -i f *' - i "- '
ided Hold*' r/3-
Summaiy of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTcial VVoik Od vi C', claimed
f3/'jr rtitoimaiic* of the following work. (O*ck on* only)
QMiinual Work
[^S'nlt Sinking Diiltii'O Or otri*f Lalftral Work.
J^Co""p'P*"'d Air, other Poiver d'iven or mechanical equip.
{J Power Stripping
[^Diamond or other Cor* drilling
Qtand Survey
K~pfTf iiT
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AM the work was performed on Mining Clair
dinfng Claim Number
517^61 3~1 7^6*- *'3'tf6*
51796?
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MINING RECORDS OFFICE - TOROIJ70
AMJUL 131982
PATRICIA MINING DIV.f®
1 5 198?A.M. P.M.TiSiQilpil.Mgil 12)3^51?
-i-
)aubf Report. S ST 93?
n*cordad Holder or Agent (Signature)
Ccftification Verifying Report of Workl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth In the Rrport of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed sem* during and/or after Its completion and the annexed report is true.
Ne me and Postal Address of Parson Certifying
Teble of I nformation/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
Datej;*Mifi*d •30 Cv'lilitd by J^Jsnator*)"""
n Typ* of Work— ———————————————————
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or Other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Specific Informsiion p*r t y p*
Nil
Typ* Of •qolpmtnt
Type of tquipmtnt tnd imount *xp*ndtd. Not*: Proof of ictud coil mutt b* tubmlttvd within 30 day* of recording.
Other inform!! i on (Common to 2 or mor* *.yp*t)
Namet *nd •uiJmtn of m*n who ptrformtd manual wo'k/ope'atad tquipnwni, togtlhar with datn and hours of tmploymant.
Nimn end iddrnin of owntr or operator together with datei when drllllno/itrlpplng
Attach.rxntt
Work Skttch: th*i* at* required lo show the location and extent of work In relation to the nearest claim pott.
* MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Report of Work
Valara Lake M-2052 l i 02-72•i-'
Name and address of recorded holder: Seagull Resources Ltd, ;S . c/o Tom Gledhill Prospectors Licence No: T927 21 Sandalwood Place
Don Mills, OntarioM3B 1L5
_________Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits
Total work days claimed: 934
For performance of following work: Diamond or other Core Drilling
Mining Claim
Prefix Number
PA 5379615379625379635379M537965537966537967537968
Work Days Cr.
115115115US115115115115
All work performed on following claims: 243805
Drilling: Longyear Canada Inc. Box 330 North Bay, Ontario
Supervisor: Tom Gledhill21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario
B.Q. Wireline
*Performed 934 daysRecorded 920 daysBalance 14 days for future use
PA537939
Date of Report: June 30, 1982
Recorded holder or agent: Tom Gledhill
Name and postal address of person certifying: Tom Gledhill21 Sandalwood Place
; Don Mills, OntarioM3B 1L5
Instruction* - Supply requited data on t iciiaratn lorm lor f.-Kh type of work to he recorded (toe tillite lielow).
— For Geo-lechnicsl work use lorm no. l36?"iVnO!t of Work (Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical nml
Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days O. claimed
for Pkrformance of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
[j Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
[J Power Stripping
f^Diemond or other Core drilling
[j Land Survey
Mining ClaimPre'lx Number
S379W
Work Days Cr./ir
//r
USL//r
Prefix^Mining Claim
Nii'noer
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Work Days Cr.
/li
USLnC.mr..Hf
_ ____Minirig^ Claim^^^^^^^^ Prefix Number
w??*
Work Days C'.//f//sr~
/ir"m
//IAll the work waj performed on Mining Claim(t):
Requited Inloimation eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
______ecorded Hplder or A/jenl (Signature)
Cenification Verifying Report of Workl hereby certify 1h*t l have a persona! fnd Intimate knowledge of the facts set forth In the Report of Work annexed hereto, having porlormtrt thi work or witnessed same during end/or efter Its completion and the annexed report is true.
Neme end Postal AddrjsJ-af Person Certifying
CertifiedbyJSignatu
Table of Information/Attachments Requited by the Mining Recorder
p
Type of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking. Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compretted air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Specific Information per type
Ml
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Not*: Proof of actual co*t mutt b* tubmltied within 30 day* of recording.
— r , . ——— —— .... — —————————————— Other information (Common to 2 or more typei)
Namet and addrettet of men who performed manuel wn'k/o^i'ated equipment, together with dates jnd hourt of employment.
nlamct end eddreiiM of owner or operatortogether with dam when drilling/dripping-*. . .
Attachments
Work Sketch: these ere required to show the location and extent of work In relation to the nearest claim post.
4
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Report of Worki 82-73
Valara Lake M-2052
* Name and postal address of recorded holder: Seagull Resources Ltd, |- c/o Tom Gledhill .1 Prospectors licence No: T927 21 Sandalwood Place If " Don Mills, Ontario
M3B 1L5
Total work days Cr". - All work performed
Mining Claim/Prefix Number Da
PA 537939537940537941537942537943537944537945537S46
. claimed: 3231
on Mining Claim
Work Miningys Cr. Prefix
115 PA115115115115115115115
(s) :
ClaimNumber
537947537948537949537950537951537952537953537954
PA 227062
WorkDays Cr.
115115115115115115115115
Mining Claim"Prefix Number
PA 53795553795653795753795853796'-537970537971537972537977537978537979537980
WorkDays Cr .
115115115115115115115115115115115115
Drilling: Longyear Canada Inc. Box 330 North Bay, Ontario B.Q. Wireline
Supervisor: Tom Gledhill, P. Eng. 21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, OntarioM3B 1L5 *Performed 3231 days
Recorded 3220 days P Balance 11 days for future use
PA 537939
Date of Report: June 30, 1982Vs'Recorded holder or agent: Tom Gledhill
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plame and postal address of person certifying: Tom Gledhillfc: 2 1 Sandalwood PlaceW. Don Mills, Ontario|; M3B 1L5
Ontario
lame end Potlal Addr eiTol~A*cordad HolderThe Mining Act
Imtriiclionf - Supply retitiiierl tlnia on n tppaiAle form lor r ne h type of woik lo be ttcofdeil (iff table below). Fm GfOtnclinir.il work in* fmrnnn. t3C7"nr-|nni nl Win k ((iroloyii^il. GiiupliyMCiil, Ui-ochunncnl anilExpemlnutei)".
Protpactor't Licence No.
Summary of Work Performance and Distributor of CreditsToll) Work Oayi " , claimed
for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
LjShafl Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
[jCompretted Air, other Pow*r driven or mechanical equip.
LJ Power Stripping
rjrDiamond or other Core drilling
QjLand Survey
Minln':Prefix Number
Work Da vi Cr.
//r//rMLJl?-
Mining Claim PreTix Number
A
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to/t i* -^^^606*4*Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have i ptrtonal and intimate knowledge of Ih* facti tel forth in the Report or Work annexed hereto, having net l or mid the work or wttnened tarn* during and/or after In completion end the annexed report if true.
Name and Potlal Ar*dre*t of Penon Certifying
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Table of Information/Attachmenls Required by the Mining Recorder
T vi"* or Work
Manual Work
Shull Sinking Drifting or Other Lateral Work
Comp'oued air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Specific information per type
Nil
Typ* of equipment
Typaj of equipment and amount evpanrled. Not*: Proof or actual cod mull bt tubmitted within 30 day* of recording.
Other information (Common to 2 or more type?)
Namat and entireties of men who perlotme't manual work /operated equipment, together with dates end houri of employment.
Nttnm end ((klrettei of Owner or operator f ogelher with dale* when drilling/stripping
Attachment!
VVoik Sketch thvte •re required lo show the location and extent ol work in relation lo the i Mrest claim post.
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Report of Work
Valora Lake M-2052 f 82-74
Name and address of Recorded Holder
Prospectors Licence No: P 927
Seagull Resources Ltd. c/o Tom Gledhill———— 21 Sandalwood Place Don Mills, Ontario
Total work days claimed: 4000
For performance of following work: Diamond or other Core drilling
All work was performed on Mining Claim(s): PA227063
Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits
MiningPrefix
PA
ClaimNumber
537960537959537973537974537975537976537981537982
Work Days Cr.
115115115115115115115115
Mining ClaimPrefix Numbei
PA 537983537984537985537986537987537988537989537990
Work Days Cr.
115115115115115115115115
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
PA 537991537992537993537994537995537996537997537998537999538000
Work Days Cr .
115115115115115115115115115115
Required Information:
Drilling: Longyear Canada Inc. Box 330 North Bay, Ontario
Supervisor: Tom Gledhill, P. Eng. 21 Sandalwood Place Dun Mills, Ontario M3B 1L5
B.Q. Wireline
*Performed 4000 days Recorded 2990 days Balance 1010 days for future use
*PA537939
Date of Report: June 30, 1982 Recorded Holder or Agent: Tom Gledhill