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sap lessees M KEEZHIK LAKE 010
DIAMOND DRILLING
AREA: KEEZHIK LAKE REPORT NO:l A
WORK PERFORMED FOR: Pure Gold Resources I ne./Severide Res
RECORDED HOLDER: Same as above [xx]: Other [ j
Claim No.
TB 656475
TB 919497
TB 656486
TB 656475
TB 656478
Hole No.
KL-87-12
KL-87-13
KL-87-14
KL-87-15
KL-87-16 KL-87-21
Footage
206.3m
210.9m
203.3m
203.3m
279.5m 285.6m
Date
July/87
July/87
July/87
July/87
July/87 July/87
Note
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NOTES: (1) #423-87 , filed Feb/88.
DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAMME LOGS AND SECTIONS
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NORAMCO EXPLORATION
Keezhik Lake (1441) Diamond Drill Section
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08-24-1987: :09J6
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Property: fcdiik !ake(U'l]
Partner: btlen Like sotras
Aziuith; 13: degrees
Logged By: I c ,-hrl Cooper
tete Started: j.'l}14 1)87
Core Size: t
Drill Company: In^ear
H. K'Si
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Dip: -50 ffi;rees
Casin9: wt
fate Conoletd: July 16 198?
Core Location: teezhkLake
Overburden: 1,2 ieers
(ci^Dt^lBts
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Coordiicts: 153*2511 , 12*485 p
Length: 206.3 leters
Elevatioi; Surface ^
Dat? Land: July 19 1967
Samples Hipped:
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b:est the b*nd^ extatsior. of 90!c scheeir.e irrg war? viin occwrin? in trenches.
Doric! us i oris
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'i l bif id ne frw H7.7 to 148.3 (0.6 i vttlh) ;a1fta hitjassociat?ff visible gold,
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NMOND OR1LL LOG -- SUttWV
KL-87-12
Page ?
Frot(i) !o(i) ——-—-———--Description——————~——————————HineraSizationis)-—-—-————Alteratiomsj———-
0.0 1.2 OVEISIRCEN
1.2 206.3 [Bte] OOWTZ FaPSPW HRPHWPyrite (4*) Carbonate (1-21) Tourwline WJ) Yelloc-Green Sericite Ml**-Green Sericite ( trace) Gale/a (trace) '/isible fold ( trace)
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08-24-19??: :09:36 DIAMOND DR1I
f ro- jc .... ——————— . — oKcr jp^on— ....... — - ——— ...t.) W
0.3 1.2 OVERBURDEN
1.2 286.3 [8W] QUARTZ FdPSPAR PORPHRV
Nettled light to GreenQuartz : 402K-feldspar: 302-: 301AphaniticHassiveIfeakly Fractured (5 Fractures/Neter)'-li Ouartz-Carbonate Veining at 80 Deg. tax. - Avg. Kidth
1 c*Pyrite! WToursaline: ^*: traceCatena: traceVisible Gold: traceCarbonate Alteration: 3 -Z*Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 5JNon HajnetkVM Conductive
Overall tte core is a pale green colour nith about 30}qtz (l-2w) anhedral subrounded to subangular pheno crysts. There are at least ?-3l larjer (2ni-hii) an hedral to siihedral feldspar phenocryst*. They art typ ically ronecf; beige to slightly flesh coloured withsquare to rhoifck plawr X-sections and ra-?rpseudohexagonal X-sections. The outer grain boundariesof these feldspar phenocrysts are ail di y corroded.In places the occurances of the 'eidspar phew:rystsincreases to 5-lOi but does not exhibit any flow typetriefi'dtian. ^iere is w obvious foliation at sil, Th?
NORA!
A LOG
SaipleNo.
126511265212653126541265512656126571265812659126601266112662126631266412665126661266732663126691267012671326721267312674126751267612677126781267912690
*CO 1
Froid)
21.7023.3023,9025.5027.2027.8D27.9029.1030.2031.3032.1033.1033.9034,7035,7036.2037.2038.4038.7910.0041.3042.7044.0045.0045,7047.5049.2950.8052.5053. W
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To(•)
23.3023.9025.5027.2027.8027.9029.1030.2031.3332.1033.1033.9334.2035.7036.2037.2038.4036.7040.0041.3042.7044.0045.0045.7047.5049.20SO, 80S2.SO53.90K.?0
KL -87-12
Midth Au M Cu In Pb Sb As Ho(i) (pw) (ppi) (PPI) (ppi) (PPI) (ppi) fa*) (ppi)
1.603.601.601.70D.600.101.201.101.100.801.000.300.30l.M0.501.001.200.301.301.301.401.301.000.701.801,701.601.701.401.30
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OB-24-1987: :W.-36
LES EXPLORATIONS HORAHCO INC.
NAMOV Mill toe
KL -87-12
Froi To ——— - — ------ —— Description —— -— — ~--~- --(t) d)
overall pale green colour is due to the soft seric-itized licrofelsic groundless. A white ctoulky(illite?) nature of the groundmass is also present.1-21 carbonate is pervasive throughout. Long linotenicrofractures as a coating possibly indicatingprevious ftuid ^ration and subse^ent alteration oftbe 9rouno*3ss, Accessory trace hbl. and 4S py dis-sesinated throughout ^<-lB[). barrow qtz-carb veinletsoften toiirwline coated.
SaipleNo.
126811268732683125841258512686126871268812689
froid)
55.2056.0057.4058.8060.2-361.8063.2064.9066.50
To(i)
56.6057.4058,8060.2061. ft)63.206*. 9066.5068.11
Width(i)0.801.401.401.40L601.401.731.601.60
Au Ag Cu ?n Pb 51) As Mo(ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (Dpi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi)
73 O
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POTASSIC ALlfRATION AREAS
Pyrite: 4?Potassic Alteration: *eak (IGtj Potassic Alteration: loderate (301) Potassic Alteration: strorvo (50*)
W-*eafc potiask alteration -> (ie faint i patchy)N-aoderate -"- (if consistent purplish colours)S-strona - B - (purplish red colour)Genera?l y toy contact areas. Also contains feldsparphenocrysts but they are slightly pinker.H5,9-*.8;21.1-?Uj29.1-30.2;3?.l-33.1;35.?-36.25?.5-53.9;79.5-79.8;130.5-13J,9;l??.H9UH-3.0-5,9:12.6-i4.0;H.5-16.0{33.9-34.2:45.H7.5;134.4-143.0;203,6-?04.1S-?9.8-80,6;139,5-190.5;194.7-19?,1:397,7-201.5;204.1-205,4
SILICIFICATION AREAS
12690126911269?12692126941269512696126971269812699527001270112702127031270412705
68.1069.6070.2071.6072.9074.6075.2076. SO78.1079.5079.8080.8083.2082.1082,6083.90
69.6570.2071.6072.9074.6075.2076.5078.1079.5079.8080.8081.2082.1062.6063.9084.90
1.500.691.401.38J. 700.601.301.6C1.400.301.000.400.900.501,301.00
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LES EXPLORATIONS NOR AM C G INC.
08-24-1987: :09: 36 DIUDND WILL LOG
Froi lo —— — - -— — — -Description------ ---- — — — - Saiple(i) (i) No.
19.8-i9.9;23.3-?3.9;37.2-3M;38.M4.0;63.2-7(U;72.9- 1270?75.2j31.2-82.1;32.HH.9;167.9-16B.2 12708Froi 52.7-150.0 the core exhibits s iDderats degree of 12709silicification as 3 whole. Tiere is a slight increase 12710in disseminated pyrite (^1). Trace fo occurs at 95.1and face 93) end occurs at 115.1 i. Fro* 147.7 to 118.3 12711the silicification is a aors prominent grey colour 12712ihich totally issks the rock fabric (visible gold; 12713galena). Froi 176.1 to 205.3 th;re is a loderate degree 12714of silicification. 12715
32716327171271}1271?127201272112722127231272412725127261272712728127291273032731127321273312734127351273612737
Fm 1(d) (4
8t50 81.088.00 81.06^0 9.. D9110 9.'.3
92.20 91.394?0 9S.O9S50 9\D97.10 9IJ9&70 t(M,l)
loaio 10:. 310L?0 1K.3303.?0 10'. 8104.JD l(h.4106U 10:.8107 W 10? J109 K IK.TiIIO'O 111.3312 M ll-.e113 SO 13!. "h115! (0 llf.7)116 '0 IK. D118.0 11*.8119*0 121.0121 W 123.8122 tO 12 -,7i123 D 12^.211?5!0 12(.5126SO IZi.gi12710 125.21129:0 13C.7I130 '0 13/.0!
KL-87-12
Page 5
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb ^s (to(i) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (Ppi)
1.501.60l.W1.60
2.001.401.501.601.401.601.501.601.601.40l.M1.401,501.401.601.501.401.501.401.601.101.501.301.401.3d",.50:.3D
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LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC.
OB-24-1987: :09:36 DIAHONO DRILL LOG
Froa lo -~.~— — - —— - — -Ascription ——— - ————— — - Sanple(t) (i) Ho.
1273B12739127401274112742127*312?4412745127461274?127461274912750133011330?133031330413330i133BS1330?13303133091331013311133121331313314133151331613317135181331913320
Froi To(B) d)
132.00 133.40133.40 134,90134.90 136.30136.30 137.70137.70 139.20139.20 140.60140.60 142.10142,10 143.60143.60 144.90144,90 146.30146.30 147.70147.70 14O148.30 150.00150.09 151.50151.59 15?.*)152.99 154.50154.53 155.9015S.90 157.50157.50 158.90158.90 160.40160.40 161.90161.90 163.50163.50 165.00165.00 166.60166.60 167.90167.90 168.20168.20 169.80169.60 171.40171. W 173.00173.00 174.50174.50 176.10176.10 177.70177.70 179.30
KL-87-12
Page 6
tfidth Au Ag Cu Zn fb Sb As tod) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) /ppn) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi) (ppi)1.401.501.401.401,501,401.501.501.301.401.400.601.70i.SO1.401.601.401.601.40I.SO1.501.601.501.681.300.301.601.601.601.501.601.60l.bfl
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FROM, HORfiMCO EX fICKL P. 4
AZIMUTH; too Tib-
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izi HWIC VOLCANIC,
MAFIC VOLCANICS
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BRAKITIZED VOLCANIC TUFF,
I6AS) QUARTZ FELDflP^
CHO CF HOLE! MO.
KL-87-13
rNORAMCO EXPLORATION
Keezhik Lake (1441) Diamond Drill Section
sL 4t i,t" ii" ~
8-22-1987;:10:31
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC
DIAMOND DRILL LOG
KL-87-13
Property: Keezhik Lake (1441) NTS: 52 P Township:
Partner: Severide Resources Claim K: 919497 Coordinates: L 46 H , 21 * 50 S
Aziiuth: 180 degrees Dip: -50 degrees Length: 210.9 meters
Logged By: ^, r Mark Cooper Casing: Out Elevation: Surface
Date Started: July 18/87 Date Completed: July 21/87 Date Logged: July 25/87
Core Size: 8Q Core Location: Keezhik Lake Samples Shipped: July 31/87
Drill Company: Longyear Overburden: 7.3 meters
Acid Dip Tests
l 1. 108.8 s 49 deg. t 2. 210.9 m 45 deg.
PurposeTo test IP anomaly near photo-linear (335 deg.)
ConclusionsThe IP anomaly can be explained by the overall occurence of "11 pyrite ; and the slight enrichment (up to 21 pyrite) in bleached silicified areas.
RecommendationsRecoamendations pending assay results on the mineralized (pyrite) silicified zones.
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC, KL-87-13
8-22-198?::10:31 DIAMOND OR 111 LOG -- SUMMARY
Description-Froifi(in) lo(ffi) ------------------
0.0 7.3 OVERBURDEN
7.3 210.9 [8AB] QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
-Mineralization(-i,)---------------- ------Aherat ictus)---- ---------------
18.2 19.7 [2] HAFIC VOLCANIC
57.5 59.5 GRANITIZEO HAFIC VOLCANICS
108.8 112.1 GRANITIZEO MAFIC VOLCANICS
112.1 118.7 GRANITIZEO VOLCANIC TUFF
Pyrite W)TouriDdl ine ^1)Yellow-Green Sericite ( trace)
Pyrite (<l)
Magnetite (5)
Magnetite (5)
Magnetite (5) Pyrite { </•- 1)
Carbonate (1-2) Yellow-Green Sericite
Cniorite (50) Biotite (10)
Potassic (5) Carbonate (2)
Silica (5) Biotite (5)
210.9 END OF HOLE.
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC. KL-87-13
08-22-1987::10:31 DlArtOND DRILL LOG POQ? 3
From To .........—....~....^^ r ^\m....................... Sample From lo Width Au Ag Cu 'In Pb Sb As no(ffi) (ffi) No. (m) (m) (li) (ppm) (ppni) (ppm) (ppni) (ppm) (ppni) (ppiti.i u-?;i0.0 7.3 OVERBURDEN
7.3 210.9 [SAB] QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
Mottled Light to Green 13343 16.20 16.40 0,20 Quartz: 40 13344 16.40 17.90 1.50 K-Feldspar: 25 13345 17.90 19.70 1.80-: 35AphaniticMassiveWeakly Fractured (6 Fractures/Meter)*:1 Quartz Veining at 60 Deg. Cax. Avg, Width lcmPyrite: ^Tourmaline: ^: traceCarbonate Alteration: 1-2Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 5Non MagneticNon Conductive
This hole is very similiar to KL-87-12. It is overall apale green color with Hrnrn quartz phenocrysts (301). Thelarger 2iiim-km feldspar phenocrysts however are not quiteso abundant as hole KL-87-12 ("21).
They are also zoru/d and corroded. There are also patches of5-102 of these larger feldspar phenocrysts as in holeKL-87-12. Ihe groundmass is again a softer serializedmicrofelsitic material with a clay (illite?) content.
The sphalerite mineralization (eg, at 38,7m) may or may notactually be sphalerite, The rock is massive with noapparent foliation, Approximately 1-21 carbonate occursalong microfractures and as a coating on the largefeldspar phenccrysts,
2-11 hornblende and "42 pyrite occur throughout with the
8-22-1987;:10;31
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC,
DIAMOND DRILL LOG
KL-87-13
From (i)
To (l)
-Description-
pyrue increasing close to 21 in seme /nore fractured andsilicified areas.
Some silicified areas contain only patchy greyish quartzinfiltrations while other areas entirely lack the originalrock fabric and consist almost entirely of quartz and "l*pyrite. Some whiter colored bleached silicified areas haveup to 2! pyrite
(eg. 184.9m ^ 186.0m) . From 17.8m to 75.7m moderatesilicification overall with sections strongly silicified.The following sections contain moderate silicification :132.1 o 133,5m ; 138.0 ^ 142.4u ; 158,1 -^ 164,8m ;173,4 ^ 174.4m ;
l??.2 o 177,8m ; 184.9 o 186.-y 201,4m ; 208.8m -) 210.3m.
Sections of stronger silicification include; 90,8 o 92.Oro ; 124.1 o 126.1m155.6 ^ 156,5m ; 167.8 -) 169.0m
The weakly potassic alteration areas are only faint andpatchy with generally hazy contact areas, Larger feldsparphenocrysts are present and are slightly pinker, eg; 44.7-) 46,k ; 53.4 -) 60,6m ; 62.6 o 64.2m ; 69.5 ^ 7?.3ni ; 154.2 -:- 154,5m
; 165.5 ^ 166.6in. Some weakly potassically altered arras contain "12 magnetite, eg: 75.7 ^ 81.4m ; 120.0 ^ 123.2m,
Sample From To Width Au Ag Cu Zn Po Sb As ftc No. (m) (m) (m) (ppra) (ppm) (ppm) ippm) (ppm) (ppfi,1 (ppm) ;;?.T.
193,1 -) 194.5r,i ; 195.2
149,584.4 -) 85.(
) 152.8m ; ^ 181.hi
-Sub Units-
18.2 19.7 [2] HAF1C VOLCANIC
Dark Black to Green Hafic Hinerals: 70 -: 30Fine Grained Schistosity "70
13346133471334813319133bO
19.7021.3022.8024.3025.50
21.3022.8024.3025.5027.10
1.601.501.501.201.60
LES EXPLORATIONS
08-22-1987: :10:31 DIAMOND DRILL
From lo ~---.~. . .-......()escr ip^ orr .--...---,... ... ..W d)
Highly Fractured (20 Fractures/Meter)Pyrite; ^Chlorite Alteration: 50Biotite Alteration: 10Non MagneticNon Conductive
This small unit begins and ends with a sharp contact withpatchy quartz pods and stringers concentrated near thecontacts.
Small narrow quartz-carbonate stringers ( </- limn) strungout along schistosity ; resulting in a dark-light coloredfine banding, The higher degree of fracturing is relatedto the schistose nature.
Ihis unit likely represents a mainly chlohtically alteredmafic volcanic roof pendant. An identical occurencc isfrom 16.2 -y 16.4m,
57.5 59.5 GRAN1TIZED HAF1C VOLCANICS
Dark Purple to BrownQuartz: 40Mafic Minerals; 15-: 45Fine to Medium GrainedFoliation at 40 Deg. Cax.Weakly Fractured (9 Fractures/Meter)Magnetite; 5
NORAMCO INC.
LOG
SampleNo.
1335113352133531335413355133561335?1335813359133601336113j62133631336413365133661336?13368133691337013371
133?213373133741337513'j761337/133/813379
From(m)
27.1028.5030.0031.6033.0034.4035.9037.4039.0040.5042.0043,4044,9046.4047.9049.3050.8052.5054.0055.3056.90
57.5058.5059.5061,0062.6064.2065.706/.20
lo(B)
28.5030.0031.6033.0034,4035.9037.4039.0040,5042,0043,4044.9046.4017.9049,3050.8052.5054.0055.3056.9057.50
58.5059.5061.0062,6064.2065.7067.2068.60
KL-87-13
Page 5
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As K(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm/ (ppm) (ppiM ipp?.;1.401.501.601.401.401,501.501,601,501,501,401.501.501.501.401.501.701.501,301.600.60
1.001,001.501.601.601.501,501.40
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC.
08-22-1987: :10:31 DIAMOND DRILL LOG
From lo - - -- ---Description--------------------( ) W
Potassic Alteration: 5Carbonate Alteration: 2Moderately MagneticWeakly Conductive
The upper 10cm of the unit begins at a sharp contact andcontains a strong hematitic alteration. This portion israther rubbly.
The strong hematitic alteration ends rather abruptly andthe rest of this unit contains only moderate hematiticalteration. Ihere is one km by 2cm K-feldspar crystalpresent in the center of the unit,
The lower contact is sharp (g 30 deg.) and is proceeded byapproximately 10cm of foliated ( */- finely brecciated )material, This foliation is not obvious anywhere else inthe unit,
The Magnetite is very finely disseminated. Ihis unit couldbe a granitized mafic volcanic roof pendant.
108.8 112.1 GRANITIZED MAFIC VOLCANICS
Same as 57.5 ^ 59.5mMagnetite: 5
Sample FromNo. (in)
1338013 M1338213383133841338513386133871338813389133901339113392133931339413395
1339613397133981339913400131011340213403;3404
134051340613407
68/O7072747577788081828485878990
969799
10010110210410510?
108110112
.60
.10
.80
.30
.00
.70
.20
.70
.20
.40
.90
.40
.90
.40
.00
.50
.00
.40
.00
.40
.00
.70
.30
.80
.40
.80
.40
.10
7070727475777880818?848587899097
9/99100101102104105107108
110112113
lo(m).10.80.30.00.70.20.70.20.40.90.40.90.40.00.50.00
.40
.00
.40
.00
.70
.30
.80
.40
.80
.40
.10
.80
KL-87-13
Page o
Width Au Ag Cu In Pb Sb hi K(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) ippsi) (ppm) (ppm) Ipp-V) '.ppm)1.500,701.501.701.701.501.501.501.201.501.501,501,501.601.501.50
1.401.601,400.601.701.601,501.601.40
1.601.70J. 70
08-22-1987: :10:31
from To -------(B) (ffi)
StrongSem
142.4
MottledQuartz:
LES EXPLORATIONS
DIAMOND OR RI
----------------Description------------ --------"
sharp contacts at 70 deg. Moderate foliation withinof either contact g 70 deg.
148.7 GRANITIZEO VOLCANIC TUFF
Purple to Brown40
Hafic Hinerals: 15-: 45fine to Medium Grainedfoliation at 55 Deg, Cax.Weakly(li Qua
1.5cm
fractured (6 Fractures/Heter)rtz-Carbonate Vening at 40 Deg. tax. -- Avg. Width
NORAMCO INC.
LOG
SampleNo.
134081340913410134111341213413134141341513416
1341?
13418134191342013421
13422134231342413425134261342?13428
13429
from(m)
113115116118120121123124125
132
138138140141
14214414514?148149151
155
.80
.40
.90
.40
.00
.60
.20
.10JO
.10
.CO
.90
.10
.40
.40
.00
.50
.10
.70
.50
.20
.60
115116118120121123124125126
133
138140141142
144145147148149151152
156
lo(m)
.40
.90
.40
.00
.60
.20
.10
.30
.10
.50
.90
.40
.40
.40
.00
.50
.10
.70
.50
.20
.80
.50
KL-87-13
/ige 1
Width Au Ag Cu in Pb Sb As M(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppni) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppni) l^u;
111111010
1
0111
1111011
0
.60
.50
.50
.60
.60
.60
.90
.20
.80
.40
.90
.50
.00
.00
.60
.50
.60
.60
.80
.70
.60
.90Hagnetite: 5Pyrite: </'- l 13430 158 .10 159 .80 1 ./O
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DIAMOND DRILL LOG
From lo .--..----..-----...[)escr |ptj on-.--.--..--.--.-------( ) (B)
Silica Alteration: 5Biotite Alteration: 5Weakly Magnetic -mNon Conductive -w
Quartzofeldspathk subrounded to stretched lapillifragments 2-5wi. Weak foliation exists in central portion("55 to C. A,) and stronger foliation exists within 20cm ofupper and lower contacts.
Overall appearance of groundmass Material is the same as5?. 5 -^ 59.5m ( compositionally S coloration ). Foliationis marked primarily by planar fabric of aligned biotitegrains.
There is one quartz-carbonate veinlei with some pinkfeldspar internally and chlorite on the contacts, Minorpatchy silicification exists in the central area of thesubmit. The upper contact is at ~60 deg. and the lower at"70 deg.
SampleNo.
13431334321313313434
13435
13436
1343?13433
13439
13440
1344113442
13443134441344513446
P r(
159161162164
165
16?
1721/3
17?
180
184193
195196198199
omffi).80.30,90.20
.50
.80
.20
.40
.20
.00
.90
.10
.20
.80
.30
.80
161162164164
166
169
173174
l/?
181
18b194
196198199201
lo(m).30.90.20.80
.60
.00
.40
.40
.80
.10
.00
.50
.80
.30
.80
.40
Width(ffi) (1.501.601,300.60
1.10
1.20
1,201.00
0,60
1.10
1,101.40
1,601.501.501,60
Au Ag
KL-87-13
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M In Pb Sb(ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppni) (ppii) (ppi*) ippau ippm)
1344? 208,80 210.30 1,50
210.9 END OF HOLE.
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DRILL LOG - GtOCHEH SAHPLES
KL-87-13
Sample From lo Width Au Sb As Ba Cd Cs Cr Co Cu Eu Hi Ir re La Ho Ni Rb S: Se Ag 1;; ; le InNo. (m) (m) (m)
14116 8.10 15.20 7.10
14117 93.50 95.00 1.50
14118 127.10 131.40 4.30
14119 134.20 137.20 3.00
14120 153.00 154.50 1.50
14121 169.20 170.70 1.50
14122 175.00 176.50 1.50
14123 178.00 179.40 1.40
14124 181.70 184.60 2.90
14125 186.30 192.30 6.00
14126 202.40 208.50 6.10
ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppb pet ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppn. ppm ppn. ppm ppm ppro ppr ; ppn,
Sample Scan: k!13
Fire Assay 13343 to 1344?
Geocheu 14116 to 14126
ERROR REPORT
: Sample Data File Missing!
1 FROM. NORfiMCO EX PICKL P . 5
AZIMUTH; 110.4.^.., — —i-* — ..T- -J-- -- — —1-^*- rto Tio
10
100
120
140
110
110
DC or HOU;
KL-87-14
GUARTt FELDSPAR PCWWRY
NORAMCO EXPLORATION
too Keetelk Ukc 1441 Diamond Drill Section
TR:'B4400N
110[Dipt M ifagrt DiU On^nt
Tciiit! tl IBMOt 1000
3-22-1987::10:31
Property: Keehzik Lake 1441
Partner: Severide Resources
Azinuth: 180 degrees'TvvC.^.V.cc,,,-.
Logged By: C^K. Zazulak
Date Started: July 21 1987
Core Size: BQ
Drill Cospany: Longyear
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KL-87-14
NTS:
Liau, f:
Dip:
52P
TB 656483
-50 degrees
Casing: out
Date Completed: July 23 1987
Core Location: Keehzik Lake
Overburden: 3.14 Beters
Acid Dip Jests
l l, 102.7 K 48.5 deg.
Purpose
Conclusions
to test IP anonaly
pending assay results
fonnship:
Coordinates: 54+OOW , 23+50S
Length: 203.3 neters
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged: August 2 1987
Samples Shipped: August 7 1987
l 2, 203.3 B 47.5 deg.
— — - —— - ——-" — — — — — — — — — -- — — —- — - — -- — - —— — - — -- — — — —-~—-—— — -- — ---- — —- — - — - — --- — ----——-----~--~---- — -- — -- — -- — -~—- 1---'--*--" — — -- — -- — -- — — --------.•- — ------ — -~---------------------- "J^™^ - - -
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08-22-1987: :10:31 DIAMOND DRILL LOG -- SUHhARY Pa',? 2
Fron(ji) lo(ro) -----------------------[jescription---------"------------------------'--------------^^
0.0 3.1 OVERBURDEN
3.1 203.3 SAB QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRYPyrite ( trace-2!) Carbonate i l-li] Tourmaline ( Trace) Vellow-Green Sericite i 2-':';) Chalcopyrite ( trace) Potassic ( up to 501)
203.3 END OF HOLE.
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8-22-198?; :iO:32 DIAMOND WILL LOG Facie J
Fromd)0,0
To -(m)0.0 OVERBURDEN
-------Description-------------- -- ---- Sample
No.From
(ffi)lo(B)
Width(ci)
nU
(pptii)Ag tu
(pptii) (pf.m)i \ \ i \J J f
Ippni) (ppid) (ppuii (ppuifi.'
!,3pH'.'
3.1 203.3 SAB QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
Mottled Light to Green 16001 3.11 3,96 0.8? Quartz: 40 16002 3.96 4,56 0.60 K-Feldspar: 30 16003 4,56 5,24 0.68 -: 30 16004 5,24 5.96 0.72 Fine to Medium Grained 16005 5.96 6.66 0.70 MassiveWeakly Fractured (5 Fractures/Meter) 16006 29.5? 30.41 0.84 less than l * Quartz-Carbonate Veining at Random Angles -- 16007 30.41 31.11 Q. /O
AYQ. Width 0,5cmPyrite: trace-2l 16008 41.4? 42.06 0.59 Tourmaline: Trace 16009 42.06 42.90 0.84 Chalcopyrite: trace 16010 42.90 43.53 0.63 Carbonate Alteration: 1-21Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 2-51 16011 59.75 60,53 0.78 Potassic Alteration: up to 50! 16012 60,53 61.50 0,97 Non Magnetic 16013 61,50 62,94 1.44 Non Conductive
16014 74.09 75.12 1.03 The unit is flesh (tan) to pale green in colour; fine tomedium grained; massive; 16015 89.35 90.2? 0.92
contains up to 20? quartz as l-2mm subrounded phenocryst^; Ibul6 90.27 91.51 1,24also contains 2min-lcii (ave 5-7mm) subhedral to subrounded
flesh coloured feldspar phenocrysts 2-3* (up to 52 in loDl/ 106,90 107.57 0.6? heavily feldspar altered sections) which locally may be 16018 107.5? 108.22 O.b'j zoned ;
overall the unit is weak to moderately carbonate altered 16019 115.48 116.14 0.66(locally strongly pervasive sections) and contains 16020 lib. 14 116,71 0.5?
It less than HIM wide quartz-carbonate fracture fillings 16021 116.71 117,40 0.69and veinlets at random core angles (locally vuggy and\or J60?? 117.40 118,00 0,60
tourmaline lined); the unit is also weakly to moderately
8-22-1987: :10:32
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DIAMOND ORiLi LOG
KL-87-14
Froni(ffi)
lo(m)
Description
sericitized which locally imparts a yellowish green tingeand increases proportionally with the degree of
SampleNo.
1602316024
From(m)
132,95134,1?
lo(m)
134.17135,32
Width(ra)1,221.15
nU ny
(ppin) (ppm)Cu
(ppffl)in
i ppm)Pb So(ppm) {ppm)
As pic(pprc; i ppi;
silicification and carbonate alteration; the entire hole is feldspar altered imparting a mottled
appearance (weak in silicified sericiti/ed zones) up tointense
zones (usually 1-2 feet wide) locally; the unit alsocontains lrace-3! clay minerals (kaolinite) within thegroundmass
and infill oxidized leached fractures and ve in lets;mineralization consists of trace to l\ pyrite (0.5-U ave)
which occur as euhedral disseminations less than 1mmthroughout and trace chalcopyrite as minute disseminations
(mineralization increases in silicified\sericitized zones) Silicified zones (m): 29.57-31.11; 42.06-42.90 59.75-61,50; 74.09-75.12; 89.35-91.51; 106.90-108.22;
115.48-118.00; 132.95-135.32; 195.10-196.30
16025 188,49 189.5? 1.03
160261602?16028160291603016031
194.195.196.197.198.198.
3?1030210472
195.196.19?.198.198.199.
10302104y 260
0./3J. 200.910.830.6?!O.iiS
203.3 END OF HOLE.
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DIAMOND DRILL LOG -- GtOCHf'H SAMPLES
KL-87-14
Page 5
Sample FromNo. (m)
14351 6.66
14352 12.3?
14353 19.74
14354 32.79
14355 38.34
14356 43.96
1435? 49.75
14358 55.45
14359 64.32
14360 70.11
14361 76,02
14362 83.03
14363 91.77
14364 97.63
14365 103.3?
14366 109,90
1436? 119.34
lo (s)
11.97
18.28
26.95
37.02
41.21
48.30
54.00
58.30
68.52
73.13
81,50
88.80
96,15
101.92
106,32
115.00
123.70
Width Au (m) ppb
5.31
5,91
7.21
4.23
2.8?
4.34
4.25
2.85
4.20
3.02
5.48
5.7?
4.38
4.29
2.95
5,10
4.36
Sb As Ba Cd Cs Cr Co Cu [u Hf Ir f e La Ho rti Rb Se Se Ag L ;., le l ppn] ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppn ppm ppm ppm ppb pet ppn ppm ppm ppM ppm pprn ppm ppm pp,n ppci o pp:/ ppni ppfi. pi-
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8-22-1987::iO:32 DRILL LOG -- fetOCHtH SAHPLL'S
Sample No.
14368
11369
14370
11371
14372
11373
14374
14375
14376
14377
F n(i
125
136
143
149
155
163
171
179
190
199
Dill
1)
.00
.50
.81
.63
.35
.14
.0?
.76
.96
.98
lo (
132.
142.
148.
153.
161.
169.
178.
185.
194.
202.
)
22
30
15
85
22
60
27
48
20
7?
Mi (
7
5
4
4
5
6
7
5
3
2
dth Au Sb As 8a Cd k Cr Co Cu tu Hf Ir fe La Mo Ni Ro Se Se ACJ \-, ;s le :,l rt b r: r, ni) ppb ppm ppm ppm ppn; ppm ppm ppji ppir, ppm ppm ppb pet ppm ppm ppm ppiri ppni ppm ppra ppm ppai ppm ppa pppi ppni ppm p^c,
.22
.80
.34
.22
.87
.46
.20
.72
.24
.79
Sample Scan: kill
Fire Assay 16001 to 16031
Geochea 1-1351 to 14377
ERROR REPORT
WARNING: Sample Data File Hissing!
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
FROM, NORflMCO EX F'lCKL P. J
AZIMUTH! 1BO digKL-B7-15
10
40
100
140
2CO
220
. 240
-jL.. . ....^j . . , ^.j... .. ..—u....^....—j—. ..——.4—-—- . 4 ..1* Ik ifc lo ib ^o JT
DO OP HOU: 209.8
OVERDUnOCM
(M8) OWm- FEUWPWl PCflWKY
rNORAMCO EXPLORATION
Keezhik Lake Diamond Drill Section
"LMMttoni U^OOT ( 1 (
"bljit-fo.^! 203,1
TBB5M7B i j t 1000
08-22-1987::10;32
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DIAMOND DRILL LOG
KL-87-15
Property: Keezhik Lake (1441)
Partner: Severide Resources
Azimuth: 180 degrees
Logged By: {*r G J Forbes
Date Started: July 16 1987
Core Size: BQ
Drill Company: Longyear
1 1. ' 102. 7 a
NTS:
Claim H:
Dip:
Casing:
Date Completed:
Core Location:
Overburden:
An
52 deg.
52P
IB 656475
-50 degrees
Out
July 18 198?
Keezhik Lake
4 meters
d Dip Tests
Township:
Coordinates:
Length:
Elevation:
Date Logged:
Samples Shipped:
1 2. 203.3 i 44 deg.
L54*00y , 11+OOS
203.3 meters
Surface
July 24 1987
July 27 1987
Purposelo test IP anomaly
ConclusionsIP anomaly possibly caused by weak pyrtie (11) mineralization.
RecommendationsAbundant sericite and potassic alteration was observed with only a minor amount of silicification. Further drilling
recommended pending assay results.
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RIM LOG - SUMMARY
KL-87-15
Page 2
Description-Froiii(ic) IO(IB)
0.0 4.0
4.0 203.3 [SAB] QUARTZ- FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
-Mineral kfition(s)"-------—-•----••----Aheration(sj----- ---------
Pyrite { 1) lourmaline ('-1)
Yel low-Green Sericite ( id) Potassic ( 3) Carbonate ( 2) Silica ( <l)
203.3 END OF HOLE.
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From W 0.0
Tn —--. — . ...,....10
(i)
4.0 OVERBURDEN
—---Description- ——--—— --------- Sample No.
From (tt)
To (m)
Width (m)
Au Ag (ppni) (ppm)
Cu 2n (ppti) (ppni)
Pb Se As f ppni) { ppm)
fi: (Ppn.)
(.0 203.3 [SAB] QUARTZ- FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
Light Grey-White 16001 3.14 3.96 0.82Quartz: 50K-Feldspar: 30-; ther 20AphaniticHassiveWeakly Fractured (5 Fractures/Meter)^ Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 45 Oeg. Cax, -- Avg. Width
leaPyrite: l Tourmaline: 4Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 10 Potassic Alteration: 3 Carbonate Alteration: 2 Silica Alteration: ^ Non Magnetic Non Conductive
The groundemass is asphanitic and the phenocrysts are medium grained. The unit contians feldspar phenocrysts Mem) and quartz phenocrysts Wim). Pyrite occurs as disseminations ; anhedral masses and euhedral crystals
The entire unit has seritic alteration with small sections of potassic (purplish red) alteration. Both of these alterations have been locally overprinted by silicification.
The sercitic alteration is a light green white colour and is chalky in nature. The carbonate alteration is found along microfractures throughout the unit.
8-22-198?;:10;3?
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DlArtONO DRILL LOG
KL-87-15
From To (a)
-Dtscription-
Ihe tourmaline crystals are found along fracture planes and in small veins Wnim). Feldspar phenocrysts in the sericitic alteration areas are pale white to beige , feldspar phenocrysts in the potassic alteration areas are ligth pink.
The potassic alteration is divided into three parts. Weak potassic alteration (faint purplish colour and patchy){ 12V.l-133.ls 135.4-139.3; 140.9-141.5; 143.6-144,5; 159.3-162.9; 165.7-171.i; 179,9-183,0; 19?.2-200.? }
Moderate potassic alteration (light purplish colour) {15.2-15.9; 17.2-18,8; 30.5-34.8; 41.4-44.8; 65,9-76.0; 87.6-92,8; 99.7-102.4; 106.1-108.3; 110.1-119.0; 144.5-148.1; 183,0-190.9}
Strong potassic alteration (deep purplish red colour) {83,9-85. h 120.2-124.4; 192.0-195.7}
Silicified area 12.4-13.1. Fault gouge (52.6). Shear zone around fault gouge (50.8-53.7) with quartz fracture- fillings. Quartz vein (52.3-52.4) Intense shearing around fault gouge (52.4-52,7), Potassis alteration with overprinting of silicification (158.2
Sample From lo Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As i* No. (PI) (m) (m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppn;) (ppm) (ppm) (ppe) (
203.3 END OF HOLE.
l l l l l l l l l
FROM HORftMCO EX PICKL P. 6
i. 4)
. 80
loo w
KL-87-16
"ilb" "T& ~1o "~ to
1*1 PtLSIC TUTF
(4CJ
(4ft FO8IC LW1U.I TUFF,
//
11111
1111111
J. /h100 //y s y
/^jf/
I ^//' ^\*\ tune upjLLi turf
/x~ ^
OD OF HOLE; tn.B wUrt,, tao
240
(K) IKTOWeOIATt IAP1U1
ici reusjc lAPiai nrr!C) FBJ1C LAPILLI
to ra.6ic LAPILLI nrr
•tlMI ttMKTZ RXOSPAR
r ...... .... . ...
! NORAMCO EXPLORATION
il
Keezhik Lake (1441) Diamond Drill Section
't***. kUt July J^/T
178.6 "1144801 , "
Ife-wj!1
* 1 lJU",-.*-.-*-
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Property: Keezhik Lake (1441)
Partner: Severide Resources
Azinuth: 135 degrees^VvV^K-laUx.-.-
Logged By: ^ Hark Cooper
Date Started: July 23/8?
Core Size: 8Q
Drill Conpany: Longyear
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DIAMOND DRILL LOG
KL-87-16
NTS: 52P
Claii t: 919497
Dip: -50 degrees
Casing: In
Date Cospleted: July 27/87
Core Location: Keezhik Lake
Overburden: 8.8 meters
Acidjiip Tests
S l, 96.6 i 46 deg. f 3. 279.5 M 44 deg.
Township:
Coordinates: L54+50W , 15+45S
Length: 279.5 neters
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged; July 31/87
Samples Shipped: Aug. 8/87
f 2. 188.1 w 45 deg.
To test IP anomaly near NE trending photo-linear.
Conclusions
Recomaendations
The weak chargeability of the IP anomaly is due to a slight increase in the pyrite content 2-3! within the silicifiedfelsic tuff sections.
The weak lagnetic anonaly is due to the sagnetite content within the felsic tuff. A silicified section (79.l-79.7in ; .82.8-85.2n) appears very siiniliar to the auriferous zone intersected in KL-87-12.
Further drilling pending assay results.
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DIArtONO DRILL LOG -- SUHHARY
KL-87-16
Page 2
Froffl(it) To(ifl) —————————Description-
0.0 8.8 OVERBURDEN
8.8 44.5 [4E] FELSIC TUFF
••-Mineralization(s)-"""---------" —---Aiteration(s) —----------—'
44.5 158.0 [SAB] QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
79.7 82.8 [3E] INTERHEDIATE LAPILLI IUFF
121.4 127.S [IE] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
131,3 133.7 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
158.0 279.5 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
Pyrite W!) Magnetite (61)
Pyrite
Tourmaline
Pyrite Wt) Magnetite (21)
Pyrite Magnetite (51)
Pyrite W Magnetite
Pyrite (l!) Magnetite (14) Tourmaline
Fellow-Green Sericn? (20i Potassic (2-i) Carbonate (21)
Yellow-Green Sericite (5*j Carbonate (11)
Chlorite ((strong 501)) Carbonate (101)
Yellow-Green Sericite (IV. Chlorite (31) Carbonate (11)
Yellow-Green Sericite iiOI) Chlorite (3 ;i) Carbonate (11)
Silica (51) Biotite (21) Chlorite (14 Carbonate
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DIAHIM) DRILL LOG -- SUHHARV
KL-87-16
From (B) To(ti) -----------------------[) e scnption-------
158.0 158,3 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
160,5 1/0.8 ME] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
-Mineral i;:ation(s)
Pyrite (3s.)
Magnetite (71) Pyrite WD
1/0.8 195,8 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFFPyrite ('11) Magnetite (i?
-ftherationu)-
Silica (20',)
Silica (51) Chlorite (11) Biotite (21)
biotite (iO'c Chlorite Sericite (li Green Mica Silica (21 Garnet M
279.5 END OF HOLE.
08-22-1987: :10:
From lo(ffi) (i)
0.0 8.8
8.8 44.5
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56 DIAMOND DRHL LOG
—— -,. — -. ———— pescr jp^ on............ — . ———
OVERBURDEN
[4E] FELSIC TUFF
Banded Light-Tan to Green-GreyQuartz: 40!-: 60!fine to Medium GrainedSanding at 45 Deg. Cax.Weakly fractured (8 Fractures/Meter)41 Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 50 Deg. Cax. -- Avg. Width
5mmPyrite: ^lMagnetite: 6!Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 20!Potassic Alteration: 2!Carbonate Alteration: 2!Moderately MagneticNon Conductive
SampleNo.
134481344913450
13451134521345313454
13455
13456
13457
from(m)
12.9014.3015.60
22.7024.3025.8027.30
33.50
37.80
43.20
loW
14.3015.6017.10
24.3025.8027.3027,90
34.90
38.80
44.50
KL-87-16
Page 4
Width Au Ag Cu ?n Pb So As do(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppin) (ppsi) (ppir.;
1.401.301.50
1.601.501.500.60
1.40
1.00
1.30
Other 60! includes 201 feldspar due to incompatible programcode. It is a buff light green-grey color with very slightsalmon (k-alteration) patches.
The grain size is a homogenous O.Snn! to v.f.g. In twoplaces over a few centimeters there are coarser fragments(2-4mni) of feldspar subangular to subrounded lapilli(20.9m l 37.5m).
The f.g. magnetite grains are disseminated with a fairlyuniform distribution, The bedding angle varies from 15-55deg. and is only distinguishable in 20! of the unit due toa strong wavy sericite pseudobanding.
In a few places the pyrite content increases to 2-3! alongpitted carbonate stringers ; and surrounding these is amore pervasive sericite halo (37,6-38.8m).
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From lo -————.---—.--[)escr ipti on--—..-..-.---—... Sample From lo Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As(m) (K) No. (m) (in) (in) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm i (ppm) (ppm) (ppsO (ppnj
The lower contact of this unit with the QFP (11,5m) is of awavy sutured nature at 30 deg. to the C.A. Ihe wavysericite alteration is quite strong within 10cm of thislower contact,
At 40 deg. to C.A, (90 deg. to bedding and wavy sericite)are tiny fractures offsetting the bedding and wavysericite material (leu displacement).
The core exhibits a chalky surface when touched indicatinga possible clay (illite?) component to the sericitizedgroundmass,
44.5 158,0 [SAB] QUARTZ FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
Mottled Light-GreenQuartz: 401K-Feldspan 25*-: 351AphaniticMassiveWeakly Fractured (6 Fractures/Heter)(\\ Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 60 Deg. Cax, -- Avg. Widthkm
Pyrite: M Magnetite: TRACE Tourmaline: 41Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 51 Carbonate Alteration: U Non Magnetic Non Conductive
This unit again is a QFP similiar to KL-87-12 and Kl-87-13. The core is a pale green color with 301 quartz (Hmia) anhedral subrounded to subangular phenocrysts.
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frois (si)
ToW
-Description- Sample No.
from lo du)
tt of the unit contains larger zoned feldspar phenocrysts.In places they increase in abundance to 5-81. Accessoryhornblende (up to 51) sometimes appears aligned in a weakfoliation in some of the silicified areas (60 deg. toC.A.).
The groundmass is a white chalky (illiite?) and pale greencolored sericitized microfelsitic material,
Hinor carbonate is pervasive throughout alongmicrofractures and as a coating on the feldsparphenocrysts.
A minor shear at 58.8m is 25cm wide and contains 2-31pyrite in a strongly foliated (45 deg. to C.A.) mainlysericitic material,
Small 2mm quartz-carbonate stringers are parallel to thisfoliation in the sheared area. The upper 5m of this unithas a weak magnetic response.
Tourmaline coated fractures are common, from 143.5-158.0the porphyry appears slightly greener and at 146.5m thereis a small km by 2cm splotch of green mica.
At 149.6m is a patch over 5cm of bright orange carbonate.
44.5 158.0
The potassic alteration areas containing O! pyrite are as follows; W - Weak potassic alteration (ie, only faint and 13460 patchy) ; n - hoderate potassic alteration (ie. consistent pink purplish color) ; S - Strong
potassic alteration (ie. purplish red color), The contact areas are generally ha?y and the larger feldspar phenocrysts are slightly pinkr,
: 44.5-45,Oni 105.8-116.6m
49,5-51.4m ; 52.O-53.li ; 89.7-92.Om
Width (m)
Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As .lo (ppai) (ppm) (ppii) (ppni) (ppc;) (ppm) (ppsi) ippiii)
39.3-143.bm fi: 45./-49.5m
134581345913460134611346?134631346413465131661346?
44.5046.1047.8049.4051.0052.5054.0055.5057.0058.50
46.1047,8049,4051.0052.5054.0055,5057.0058.5060.10
1.601.703.601.601.501,501,501.501.501.60
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Prom To -- — ---------------tJescription-----------------------M d)
51. 4-52. On ; 53. 1-53. 6m S: 120. 1-121. 4mIhe silicified areas containing 1-21 pyrite are as follows:
A moderate degree of silicification exists at 15. 0-66, lin; 111. 6-11?. 1m ; 116. 6-121. 4m ; 129. 1-131. 3m ;133.7-156.7i,
A stronger degree of silicification with loss of theoriginal fabric exists at 66, 1-85. 2m ; 127. 5-129. lin ;156. 7-160, 5m,
Very similiar to the auriferous zone in KL-87-1? is thesection froir, (79. 1-79. 7m ; 82.8-85.2ni) which contains thesame dark grey-blue quartz and sericite stringers.
Ihe upper contact is gradational while the lower contact(85.2m) is sharp at 47 deg. to the C. A. Some more bleached
SampleNo,
13468134691347013471134721347313474134751347613477134781347913480
From(B)
60.1061.6063.2064,9066,4068,0069,5071.1072.5074.1075.8077.5079.10
loW
61.6063.2064.9066.4068,0069,5071.1072.5074.1075.8077.5079,1079.70
KL-87-16
J'ACjf ?
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As f,o(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm! (ppwj ippir,} (ppai) (ppm) (ppo^1.501.601,701,501.601.501.601.401.601.701,701,600,60
silicified sections with minor surface pitting contain up to 2-o pyrite.
———————Sub Units———————
79.7 82.8 [3E] INTERMEDIATE LAPILLI TUFF
Nottled Black to Green 13481 79.70 81.20 1.50 Mafic Minerals: 601 13482 81.20 82.80 1.60 Carbonate: 104 13483 82.80 84.10 1.30-: 30". 13484 84.10 85,20 1,10 Fine Grained 13485 85.20 86,70 1.50 Foliation at 75 Deg. Cax.Moderately Fractured (10 Fractures/Meter) 13486 91.00 92.40 1.40 ^1 Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 60 Oeg. Cax. - Avg. Width
2cai 1348? 101,30 102.70 1.40 Pyrite: (liMagnetite: 21 13488 111.60 112.10 0.50 Chlorite Alteration: (strong 502)Carbonate Alteration: 101 13489 113.60 115,10 1,50 Weakly Magnetic 13490 115.10 116.60 1.50
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From To ...—-—-—.—-—[)escr ipti on ------------...--------- Sample From lo Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As no(a) (w) No, (m) (m) (m) (pptii) (ppni) (ppui) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppai) (ppai)
Non Conductive 13491 116.60 118.00 1.4013492 118.00 119.40 1.40
This unit is a strongly altered intermediate volcanic. 13493 119.40 120.10 0,70 The 2-4mm lapilli (IDS) Maintain their slightly stretched 13494 120.10 121.40 1,30
form parallel to the foliation but have been replaced bycarbonate.
The one veinlet mentioned above has no associatedmineralization. Approximately 12 of the unit consists ofthin 2imi!-5mm wavy carbonate stringers subparallel to thefoliation.
Contained within this unit is a section of the QFP from81.7-82.In that exhibits a weak bleached silicification,
On both sides of this unit is the strongly silicifieddarker grey-blue material similiar to the auriferoussection in KL-87-12. The upper and lower contacts are verysharp at 70 deg. to the C.A.
121.4 127.5 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
Mottled Grey to Green . 13495 121.40 122.80 1.40 Quartz: 50? 13496 122.80 124.30 1.50 Lapilli: 301 13497 124.30 125.30 1.00 -: 201 13498 125.30 126.80 1.50 fine to Medium Grained 13499 126.80 127.50 0.70 Foliation at 55 Deg. Cax. 13500 127.50 129.10 1.60 Weakly Fractured (6 Fractures/Meter) 16032 129.10 130.60 1.50 Pyrite: m 16033 130.60 131.30 0.70 Magnetite; 51Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 1\ Chlorite Alteration: 3* Carbonate Alteration: 11 Weakly Magnetic Non Conductive
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From lo ————————------Description—-----—----------- Sample From To Width Au Ag Cu In Pb Sb As do(li) (m) No. (m) (m) (m) (ppm) (ppm) (pp/n) (ppw) (ppm) (ppin) (ppm)
The lapilli range in size from 2na to 3cm, Host aresubangular to subrounded fragments stretched within thefoliation plane with a flattening ratio of 3:1.
Most of the fragments are quartzo-feldspathic incomposition ; and many of the feldspar rich fragments havebeen altered strongly to sericite.
Finely disseminated magnetite occurs throughout the matrixand rarer larger magnetite fragments (up to 2cm) with tinypyrite cubes in the center are present.
The pyrite occurs mainly as tiny (1mm) cubes within thesericite-chloritized matrix material. Narrow l-2nincarbonate stringers are generally parallel to thefoliation.
A narrow band of intense shearing (leu wide) at 121.6mcontains only finely ground up rock,
The upper and lower contacts are sharp at 55 deg. to theC.A. with the QFP. A slight increase in pyrite to lioccurs within 20cm of the lower contact,
131.3 133.7 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI JUFF
Same as 121.1-127.5 16031 131.30132.80 1.50Foliation at 55 Deg. Cax. 16035 132.80 133.70 0.90Pyrite: 4* 16036 133.70 135.10 1.70Magnetite: 5! 16037 135.10 137,00 1,60Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 101 16038 137.00 138.60 1.60Chlorite Alteration: 31 16039 138.60 139.30 0.70Carbonate Alteration: li 16010 139.30 110.70 1.10
16041 110.70 112.20 1,50This unit is the same as that of 121.1-127.5m basically. ib042 112.20 113.60 1.10
The upper contact is diffuse and sericitization is very 16013 113.60 145.00 1,10
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From loW W
strong
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Overall there is more sericite thanfoliation is also not quite as
The lowerto 3mm)50 deg.
Below 133(hi).
D1AHOND DRILL
from 121.M27.5i. Ihewell developed.
50cm has more pyrite (H). Ihe lower contact atto the C. A,,7m the QfP exists with
133as euhedral cubes (up,7m is fairly sharp at
a narrow chill margin
LOG
SampleNo.
160111601516016160171601816049160501605116052
From(m)
115.00116.50118.10119.60151.20152.70151.20155.70156.70
11611811915115?151155156158
lo(m).50.10.60.20.70.20.70.70.00
Width(B)1.501.601.501.60i. 501.501.501.001.30
KL-87-16
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Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As no(ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppiii) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppia)
158.0 279.5 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI IUFF
Mottled Dark to GreyQuartz; 601Lapilli: 251-: 151Foliation at 60 Deg. Cax.Weakly Fractured (6 Fractures/Meter)4! Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 50 Deg. Cax. -- Avg. Widthkm
Pyrite; 11 Magnetite: 11 Tounnaline; 4! Silica Alteration: 51 Biotite Alteration: 21 Chlorite Alteration: l! Carbonate Alteration: 41 Weakly Magnetic Non Conductive
Lapilli fragments (mainly felsic) vary from 2m to slightly greater than 6cm (ie. bombs). The average lapilli size is
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From (M)
To (K)
-Description-
lcm,In general the fragments have a fairly high sphericity and
range from angular to subrounded, Tiny ^mn fractures sometimes displace broken fragment halves a few millimeters.
The matrix material is almost universally altered to varying degrees with biotite and quartz. liny microfractures up to veinlet size fillings of carbonate (*/- vuggy) are present intersecting at random angles to the C.A.
Hore strongly silicified areas other than those mentioned as subunits to follow are located at ; 203.4-204.6m ; 208.1-208.?m ; 213.1-216.1m ; 221.5-222.1m i 224.3-226.9m ; 233.1-238.?m ; 243.6-247.Om 5 254.0-255.6m.
Magnetite occurs throughout in the matrix and as fragments sometimes. The unit is basically a felsic lapilli tuff withan agglomeritic (*/- breccia) character in places,
Some felsic fragments have sharp angular quart? phenocryst? (rhyolite?). A 20cm portion of the core at 273.4m has a low angle (5 deg. to C.A.) intersecting carbonate .vein.
-Sub Units-
158.0 158.3 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
Mottled Grey to JanQuart?: 601Lapilli: 'hi-: 151Foliation at 50 Deg. Cax.Weakly Fractured (5 Fractures/Meter)Pyrite: 3!Silica Alteration: 201
Sample No.
f rom lo (n)
Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb fts (m) (ppm) (ppmj (ppm) (ppai) (ppiri) (ppu; (ppsi;
r, o
16053160541605516056 160b?
158.00 158.30158.30 158.80158.80 159.00159.00 159.20159.20 160.50
0.300.500.200.201,30
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From To (m)
-Description- Sample From No. (m)
lo Width Au Ag Cu Zn Pb Sb As Ho (ppiii) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppaO (ppsu
Non Hagnetic Non Conductive
This silicified section as well as 158.0-159.Om and 159.2-160.5m represents the contact area between the main QFP and a large section of 4e.
It lacks any magnetite in the matrix or fragments. Some of the larger fragments contain 2m silicified rims and some are broken with networks of quartz filling the fractures.
In general all the fragments are quite angular. Silicified portions of the QFP lie within the sections of this unit noted above, Minor Ml) carbonate is present as narrow 1mm fracture fillings.
The section from 159.2-160.5m gradually grades into the next altered portion to be discussed later, In general the fragments are mainly a light buff beige to salmon color and are very obvious against the darker matrix.
Ihe contacts between these sections of this unit and the intervening QFP vary from 30-55 deg.
160.5 170.8 [4E] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
Same as 158.0-279.5 16058 Mottled Light-trey 16059 Quartz: 60* 16060 Lapilli: 251 16061 -: i SI 16062 Foliation at 60 Deg. Cax. 16063 Weakly Fractured (4 Fractures/deter) 16061 12 Quartz-Carbonate Veining at 70 Deg. Cax. — Avg, Widthkm
Magnetite: 21 Pyrite: ^
160.50 162.00162.00 163,60163,60 165.20165,20 166,70166.70 168.20168.20 169,70169.70 170.80
1.50 1,60 1,60 1.50 1,50 1.50 i.10
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KL-87-16
Paqe 13
Fron (ffi)
| 0 --.- — .-..-,--.-.----..-f)escr ip(i on..-...-.-.-..--.---..-
Silica Alteration: 5! Chlorite Alteration: l! Biotite Alteration: 2! Weakly Magnetic Non Conductive
This upper section is moderately silicified. A zone of weakpotassic alteration stretches f roil 167.0-170.8m. Thepink-brown coloration of the alteration is strewn out invague patches within the matrix.
There is about l! quartz-carbonate veining with the largerveins (l-3cm) having interiors of quartz with carbonateeating in from the contacts.
Other Hum veinlets are more common. Rare felsic fragmentswith fine scale parallel (km) banding of light pink-beige(felsic) material,
170.8 195.8 [IE] FELSIC LAPILLI TUFF
Same as 158.0-279.5mMottled Dark-Grey to GreenQuartz: 55!Mafic Minerals: 20!Lapilli: 25!Foliation at 60 Deg. Cax.Weakly Fractured (4 Fractures/Meter)^! Quartz Veining at 80 Deg. Cax. -- Avg. Width 4cmPyrite: *llMagnetite: l!Biotite Alteration: 10!Chlorite Alteration: WSericite Alteration: l!Green Mica Alteration: ^!
No.From To Width Au Ag C'u 2n Pb SD As rio (ci) (m) (DI) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppu) (ppr,i) (ppit)
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KL-87-16
Paqe H
From (M)
lo -Description- Sample No,
from lo Width Au Ag Cu In Pb Sb A:. (m) (in) (m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) Ippm) (ppm) (ppit)
Silica Alteration: 11 Garnet Alteration: *:lt Weakly Magnetic Non Conductive
Ihe darker color of this subunit is due to the chlorite andbiotite alteration which has also affected many of thefragments making them less discernible.
Ihe weak foliation is mainly expressed by the subparallelalignment of the chlorite and biotite. Ihe fragments aremainly felsic (2mtHcm) and are a medium grey color.
One quartz vein occurs at 185.0m with trace pyrite,Magnetite is disseminated throughout the matrix and occursin small patches (previous fragments?).
The pyrite occurs as small 1mm cubes within the alteredmatrix.
279.5 END OF HOLE,
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KL-87-16
PdQf 15
Sample From lo Width Au Sb As 6a Cd C's Gr Co Cu tu Hf Ir Fe La Mo Ni Kb Se Se Ag la Ib Te Ih * U Yb Ir-No. (B) (m) (m) ppb ppji ppm ppni ppni ppu ppm ppu ppm ppn ppm ppb pet pp.ii ppm ppin ppni ppm ppni ppm ppm ppai ppn; ppm ppm pps p?n; P?
1412? 9.70 12,50 2.80
14128 17.20 21.40 4.20
14129 28.40 32.70 4.30
14130 35.60 36.90 1.30
14131 39.50 42.20 2.70
14132 87.40 90.20 2.80
14133 93.20 100,60 7.40
14134 103.80 111.20 7.40
Sample Scan: k!16
Fire Assay 13448 to 13500 16032 to 16142
Geochera 14127 to 14134
ERROR REPORT
WARNING: Saoiple Data File Missing!
Sub-Unit ERROR: (44,5-158.0) and (79.7-82.8)
f R O H N O R ft M C O EX F' l C K L P. 7
i,'
AZIMUTH: iae—~-.4,.---.^ . ....J-..- -.——4...
200 1*0 ife
KL-87-21
100
. 120
i 140
zoo
120
.. 140
WfHW
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DO OF MOLE: as.
Keezhik Lake Diamond Or Ml Section
LW40C* , OtUi Jlty
1000
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Property: Keezhik Lake 1411
Partner: Severide Resources
Aziiuth: 135 degrees' l IvfevA-Wo........
Logged By: (^ Jim Davis
Date Started: July 27/8?
Core Size: BQ
Drill Coipany: Longyear
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DIAHOND DRILL LOG
KL-87-21
NTS:
Claii f:
Dip:
52P
18 656478
-50 degrees
Casing: In
Date Completed: July 30/87
Core Location: Keezhik Lake
Overburden: 6.4 deters
township;
Coordinates: L54+OOW , 14*555
Length: 285.6 meters
Elevation: Surface
Date Logged: August 4/87
Samples Shipped:
Acid Dip Jests
l l, 108.8 ft 47 deg. l 3. 285.6 ft 46 deg.
1(2. U i 47 deg.
Conclusions
Recoil itendations
lo test I.R. anomaly and the strike extent of silicified zones intersected in DDH's KL-87-12 and KL-87-16.
Silicified zones intersected.21 pyrite mineralization accounts for I.R. anomaly.
Await assay results.
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DRILL LOG - SUrtHARY
Frotn(ffi) To(m) -——-——-----—-
0.0 6.4 OVERBURDEN
6.1 285.6 [86] FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
•Description- -Mineraii?ation(s)
Pyrite (21) Tourmaline
KL-87-21
-AHeration(s)-
Yellow-breen Sericite (5?) Potassic (31) Carbonate (21)
285.6 END OF HOLE.
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From lo ————— - ———— Description--- — --..----.------.-(ffi) (i)0.0 6.4 OVERBURDEN
6.4 285.6 [86] FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
Mottled White to Light-GreenK-Feldspar: 50!Quartz: 20!-: 301Very Coarse GrainedMassiveWeakly Fractured (2 Fractures/Meter)11 Carbonate Veining at Random Angles -- Avg. Width BitmPyrite: 11Tourmaline: (\\Yellow-Green Sericite Alteration: 51Potassic Alteration: lilCarbonate Alteration: 21Non MagneticNon Conductive
Geology: photo-linear trend 048. Geochemistry: nil.Geophysics: weak chargeability flanking resistivity high;weak magnetic anomaly.
Composition "other" includes; plagioclase sericitecarbonates and opaques, Feldspar phenocrysts are zoned andrange in si?e from 2- limn.
K alteration zones: 12.3/23.2 68,2/71,0 165.3/167.0190,8/193.5 202.7/215.8 236.2/253.6 282.5/285,6(11.
Silicification zones: light mottled grey/highlysilicified/ronimon random fracture infilling includingtourmaline carbonate/increased mineralization/in partcompletely alters original fabric.
Silicification; 30.5/36.7 51.5/54,5 66.7/68.2 72.8/78,389,0/91.? 100.1/144.9 182.3/190,8 194,2/202,7 215,8/278.5
SampleNo.
13901
13902
13903
13904
13905
13906
1390?
13908
13909
13910
13911
139121S913139141391513916
1391713918
from(m)
6.50
8,10
9.40
11.00
12,30
14.60
17.50
19.30
21.70
26,20
29,90
31.5033,0034,5036.0036.50
38.3039.80
lo(m)
7.00
9.10
10.40
11.60
13.30
15.10
18.50
20.30
23.20
27.20
30.90
33.0034.5036.0036.5037.60
39.8041,30
KL-87-21
Paqe 3
Width Au Ag Cu Zn ;;'S Sb As no(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppi) (ppin) (ppiu ippmj
0.50
1.00
1.00
0.60
1.00
0.50
1.00
1,00
1.50
1.00
1,00
1.501,501,500.501.10
1,501.50
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KL-87-21
Pale 4
From lo ~.— — ~~ -.~- — — Qescr ipti on-.-— ......— ........ Sample(m) (m) No.
262.2/267.7 .ftafic xenolith 148.9/153,0; dark grey mottled lapilli tuff 13919
with replacement of lapilli by cal cite/extreme biotitealteration/some pyrite mineralization. Intrusive is little 13920altered near xenolith and phenocrysts are coarser thoughprobably by coincidence. 13921
In outcrop intrusive weathers pink.Sample series; 13901/14000 16251/16258. Geoctiem samples; 13922
14501/14515. 1392313924139251392613927
1392813929139301393113932
13933139341393513936mi13938
13939
Frofi:(B)
44.20
46.30
4?. 80
49.2050.9052.3053.0054.5056.00
66.7067.7069.2070.7071.30
?2.8073.7075,2076.707/.30
80.40
85.80
lo(M)
44.70
47.10
48.70
50.2052.3053.0054.5056.0057.50
67.7069.2070.7071.3071.80
73,7075.2076.7077.3078.80
82.20
87,50
Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As Mo(m) (ppm) (ppm) ippni) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm,'
0.50
0.80
0.90
1.001.400.701.501.501.50
1.001.501.500.600.50
0.901.501.500.601,50
1.80
1.70
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From lo — — .--— — — -----Description — ---------..---------- Sample(m) (in) No.
13940139111394213943
13914
13945
139461394?13948
1J949139!)0! 39511395/139531395413955139561395?
13958
13959
From{m)
88.1089.0089.6091.10
92.80
93.80
99.0099. /O101.20
104.10105.6010?. 10108.60110,10111.20112.90114.40116.10
119.00
120.60
loW
89.0089.6091.1091.90
93.60
94.60
99. 70101.20102.50
105.6010?. 10108.60110.10ill. 20112.90114,40116.1011?. 00
120,00
121.40
KL-87-21
P;i9*' 5
Width Au Ag Cu Zn Po Sb As Ho(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppir,) (ppm) (ppu)
0,900.601.500.80
0.80
0.80
0.701,501.30
1,501.501.503,501.101.701,501.700.90
1.00
0.80
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From lo ——— - ———— -----Description----------- — -----.-- Sample (m) (ffi) No.
13960
13961 13962 13963
13964
13965
13966 1396?
13968
13969
13970
M
13972
from (n)
122
124 125 12?
129
132
134 135
13?
139
140
143
14?
.80
.40
.70
.10
.40
.70
.40
.70
.50
.20
.80
.80
.50
124
125 127 128
131
133
135 13?
139
140
142
144
148
lo (ffi)
.00
.70
.10
.00
.00
.80
.70
.20
.00
.10
.30
.90
.90
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Width Au Ag Cu ?n Pb Sa k v (iti) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm: (ppm) (ppm) (pprc) ippir)
1.
1.1. 0.
1.
1.
1.1.
1.
0.
1.
1.1.
20
30 40 90
60
10
30 50
50
90
50
10
40
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From lo --- — ------— - —— ..oescr jp^ on -.....-. — ......--...-. Sample(ffi) W Ho,
139/3
13974
139751397613977
13978
139/913980
1398113982
13983
1398413985139861398?
from(m)
157.30
158.30
160.10161.60163,10
180.00
182.30183.80
186. CO187.50
194.20
195.50196.80198.30199.50
loW
158.00
159.40
161.60163.10163.70
181.30
183,60185.40
187.50189.00
195.30
196.80198,30199,50200,80
KL-87-21
Width Au Ag Cu 2r. PC So As le(m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppin) (ppm) (ppm) ippni
0.70
1,10
1.501,500.60
1.30
1,501,60
1,501.50
1.10
1.301.501.201.30
13988 204.20 205.60 1.40
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC.
08-22-198?: :10;36 DIAMOND DRILL LOG
From To — --.--— — -— ..-— oescr jption --------------------- Sample(i) (m) No.
1398913990139911399213993139941399513996
1399?
13998
13999
1400016251
16252
16253
1625116255
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215,217.218.220.221,223,225.226.
233.
238.
245.
247.248,
251.
258.
261.263,
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10
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233
239
246
248250
252
259
263265
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.50
.00
.80
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.10
.70
.50
.80
.70
.70
.50
.00
.20
.90
.70
.20
KL-87-21
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Width Au Ag Cu In Pb So As rt o(m) (ppji) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm j (ppm)
11111211
0
1
1
11
1
1
11
.50
.50
.50
.80
.20
.10
.60
.80
.80
.50
.20
.50
.50
.10
.60
.80
.50
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO ]
08-22-i987;:10;3? DIAMOND DRILL LOG
From lo —— - —————— — Description--- ——— ------. —— -- Sample froni (ffi) (i) No, W
16256 265.20 1625? 266.70
[NC. KL-87-21
Page 9
lo Width Au Ag Cu 2n Pb Sb As 10 (li) (m) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppn:) (ppip) (pp,:) (ppm)
266.70 1.50 26?. 70 1.00
16258 278,00 279.50 1.50
285.6 END OF HOLE.
8-22-1987::10:3?
LES EXPLORATIONS NORAMCO INC
DIAMOND DRILL LOG - GEOCHLM SAMPLES
KL-87-21
Page 10
Sb As Ba Cd Cs C r Co Cu Eu Hf Ir Fe La Mo Ni kb Se Se A9 \a fb le In k u ft. ppm ppin ppm ppin ppai ppm ppm ppm ppm pptii ppb pel ppm ppm ppiii ppm ppiii ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppai ppu ppm ppm
Sample FromNo. (m)
14501 25.00
14502 25.60
14503 58.80
14504 149.90
14505 165.30
14506 171,30
1450? 17?.00
14508 190.80
14509 210.10
14510 229.80
14511 234.90
14512 240.50
14513 253.60
14514 269.00
14515 284.00
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25.10
25.70
63.30
153.00
166.80
174.20
178.60
193.50
215.40
232.90
237.90
244.50
258.00
277.50
285,60
Width Au (m) ppb
0.10
0.10
4.50
3.10
1.50
2.90
1.60
2.70
5.30
3.10
3.00
4.00
4.40
8.50
1.60
Saraple Scan; k!21
Fire Assay 13901 to 14000 16251 to 16258
Geochew 14501 to 14515
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines of Work
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Mjr 5ZP,6SWee06 M KEEZHIK LAKE 900 ?
J ProspefctV's Licence NO.
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Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Da ;r. claimed
LVJT \.Work
Days Cr.
for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
D Manual Work
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t Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
or other Coredrilling
] Land Survey
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): t M li", (e 6fc*i"Trj ,l*5kH8(p ,
Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
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Date of Report Receded Holder or Agent (Signature) ^
Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during end/or after its completion and the annexed report Is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying .
A/o^^i-ty^o ci *^ipr^vft(Vl5 Jo)IL) /IdLLHs /JA, (4, "i A/oK^'h Ofl~M , \jy^V, r ID o)(jOfc' f f j Date Certified Certified by (Signature)
l^hulA^at JS- 1X7 '^fcLe/ff^-uf^fi^Table of Information 1 Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder {J
Type of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other coredrilling
Land Survey
Specific Information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.
Signed core log showing; footage, diameter of core, number and angles of holes.
Name and address of Onterio land surveyor.
Other information (Common to 2 or more types)
Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.
Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdone.
Nil
Attachments
Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim pott.
Work Sketch (as above) in duplicate
Nil
768 (85/12)
NOTICE TO CLMMBOLDBR
Ret Grouping of Work Credits on Mining Claims *4g Claims
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(Description) ../yMAtA' PA
Pursuant to subsection 76(6) of the Mining Act, R.S.O., 1980, c. 268 work credits as submitted in the Work Report dated tf^ftiAt J# ,9f7_____ (as attached) were grouped and credited in the manner requested. As you held no recorded interest in the claims in question at the time the work was performed, we have accepted the application to record such work on the assumption that you held a beneficial interest in the said claims at the time the work was performed. Please be advised that if this assumption is not correct, there is a possibility of a challenge by a third party to the validity of the work credited.
DateMining Recorder
KEEZHIK LAKE -f HINZER OPTION CLAIMS CONI'D
CLAIM tt tt DAYS CLAIM tt tt DAYS CLAIM tt tt DAYS CLAIM tt tt DAYS
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