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42D89NE0100 i e LECOURS 010
DIAMOND DRILLING
TOWNSHIP: LECOURS REPORT NO: #18
WORK PERFORMED FOR: B ond Gold Canada Inc.
RECORDED HOLDER: S ame as Above (xx): Other ( )
Claim No. Hole No. Footage Date Note1009949 HW89-01 171m TuT/89 (1)
HW89-02 193m Jul/89 (1)1009943 HW89-03 145m Jul/89 (1)1040186 HW89-04 149m Aug/89 (1)942375 HW89-05 173m Aug/89 (1)1009940 HW89-06 169m Aug/89 (1)
NOTES: ( 1) W8904-424 date filed Oct/89
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SUMMARY
0,0? 13.70 CASING
;3.70 TS.70 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS
5B;70 ia.iO SILICEOUS LAHINA7E2 SEDIMENTS gITH CALC-SILICATE UNITS
-6.10 :7,yO CLASTIC SEDIMENT
s7.90 i?.75 BIOTITE-RICH BESIOT
59.75 34.90 CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAillNATES SEUIfSTS
34.90 S3.20 BIDTITE-RICH SEDIMENT
S3 ,70 111.48 CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAOATED 3E2IKENTS
111.4S l li. 30 SRAPHITIC ARSILLITE. SILTSTONE i I? ANDflftLY;
114.30 137.00 CLASTIC SEDIMENT
137.00 139.60 SHftPHITIC ARSILLITE, SILTSTONE (I? ANOMALY)
139.60 163.23 VOLCANICLASTIC SEDIMENTS {ISTERHE2IATE TUFF!
153.23 171.00 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS
171.00 171.00 END OF HOLE
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- 'ine-cjrainec, c-ark crsy cciic;;rec. calcareous aitri: :hrcucns\:t. jccriy laminated, occasional carbonate-filled fractures: s:-scais silicate csnding
53.70 - 53.30 - : -21 svrit? as disseminated ilscks53.30 - :4.00 - c-.srty quartz-rich catch
;4.73 - ?;ediu3-grained syrits. us to 257. in silicate tana 55.20 - ^1' syrits in l-2c5 side silicate :ans 55.30 - cherty section containing \ ll svnts
55.30 - 3c.30 - nealed carbcnate f ratrtures 55.SO - : -21 n vrite blebs
14402 3*.50 Si.10 - cherty ssaffi55.30 - 2-3* srrit? in 3cs side silicats sand 57.42 - 1-2X :vr:te rlscxs
57.70 - ;7.?0 - cjartz-listits ssaa: siliceous sesi-ent: --Der ccntact at 45 degrees to :"-,C.A,: icser cantact at 50 degrees tc eh: l,3.i,; ;ess than li :vr2ts: - foiiaticn at: 49 decrees to the L.C.A. at 54 seters - calcite strinpr:-5 degrees tc the L.C.A, at 5s.3 meters - sil i cats Sand: 65 degrees to the L.C.A. at 57.2 seters - cherty seas
53.70 56.10 SILIDEDUS LAHISATE5 SE5IKESTS SITH CHlC-SILICHlE UNITS- siaiiar to 53.70 - 58.60 seters asovs. but unit grades into s sell laminated aspearance; l-2ca scale; tine to very fins-grained, sark grsy-qree- coicur: caicarsDus satrix thruughcst: csspetent unit: c:wn section the unit displays well developed banding characterized by l-3cs seals g'een cciniires Sands; cericdic quartz and carbonate stringers
16404 57.30 5?.005 s .10 - cuartz-sericite segregation at 42 decrees t: th; L.C.A. i?.27 - c^artz stringer *;th brcKen contjcts
60.00 - iO.25 "ylcnite- strcngiy shearec; finely lineated assearancs; cuartz-i?;cEi3r "rScsmatss: sansrateiy calcareous: upper contact at 43 dsgrsss to the L,C.A.: isser ccntact it 44 degress to the L.C.A.: 1 -21 p yrits within 2:2 Df the syjonite/sedisen;: contact "
lieOS 5?.00 :0.5016406 60.50 :2.00
63.40 - i3.50 - 1 -21 aeflius-grainsd pyrite 14407 :2.00 :3.5C 64.40 - shits :aart: veiniet: 5c3! side at 55 degrees t: the L.I.A.; fcdiatian it:
52 degrees to the L.C.A, at 63 aeters - :h*rt :and; ^2 degrees tc the L.[.A. at 64 meters - i-2i pyrite in silicate cans
:s40S ;3.50 i5.00 i6.;0 i7.?0 CLASTIC SEDIMENT
- cark grey csiaur, -fire tc ssdiu2-:rainrd: Guar:z-piagiocia5s-ci3tits satrn: locally well lasinatec
66.17 - Isss than IX disseiinated pyrite16409 i;.00 ii.50
66.70 - i6.95 - less than l i a yrite flecks67.35 - quartz stringer with less than l i c issesinatsa zyrits acjscsnt to tne
stringerS t: HW89-01
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3IOTI7E-RICH 5EDIfiEKT- 23S5ive is Heasiv foliated, fin; t; Esdi^-crairsc-, calcareous jiairi"; 1 =5:- sn anc ecua; tc IS :yr:te :hrDu;ft:ut tns unit: :c";v dsfinea usssr contac: lcser contact contains :!art:--s:dsDar clasts i~z ; -2:, -scius-orairec Dyr::s:-Dilation at 48 decrees t: ths t.C.A,
rflif^ct! Tf.'.TC - Try cr TrunMS i aHTSOTFT. srr,7"FVTC:--nUU W *^i uTi l ^ ft i 3 , T: -J i *. i wbwww U~t i* -.\;i t ^** k t-u *; r iL.il , w
- sisiiar to unit ifcsEryss sstsssn 5:, 60 - ;6,K- -s:srs
"1.30 - cherty ssgregatiGn. broken cors. tracs py.-itr
7 :,?0 - chsrtv, ssricits altsratisn'3=90 - 23 2yrit9-filled -'sciurs; tra:r dissss-ats; ~i"st::2
74.24 - ~4.4o - 1-2'. d:ssss:natss sacrstits inh;drs
75.70 - 73,70 - i S disss-inatsi ssgn9t:ts, {10S pvnts
77.20 - 77.31 - isrieiis-caartz sssrecation77.50 - 77.60 - 12 dissasinatsd Scgnstits77.70 - 77.75 - li disssainated iagnetits77.80 - 77. S5 - nhits cuartz veinist ?sith tracs csarss-srainec ovri:s alons icwer ::ntact
81.00 - iandin: at 43 degrees ts ths L.C.a. 30.80 - S1.S5 - 1-22 dissssinatad sagnetits S2.60 - 32.70 - ^Z dissesinatsd ;agnetits
S3.40 - S3.?S - IS dissssinatsd sagnstits9^.00 - Eiiitsts Sans at 4" asgrsss t: :ns L.C.A.
8i,90 35.20 BIDTITE-SICH 3E3IKENT- sisiiar tn 67.90 - ir."S seter un:t observsc ai;ve ccntsins less than ans equal tn li dissesinatsd pyrite
ct; T1. ;o 7 A. r-air-CIi 7"fiTr VTTU en rfrwic i AutuATrT' cmfneiiT^D.^.V wi./v vribb wiLiwhi-. iY.;r, Oiw^wCwJO ^^liirfnfLL Ji.iii:iw\ :
- siiiiar to 58.60 - se.10 seter and i9.75 - 5^.50 ?stsr sscticrs :Ssarvsc sbnve
35.70 - 5?,70 - fine ts sedius-araznsd. pscriy lisinatsd, grcy-grsrn in ccisur; ^uartz- feidspsr-bictits satris. moderately calcarecus tnrcughcut: foliation at: 42 degrees to the L.C,A. at 87.2 -etsrs
CO ?ft t -i t if ratr.cT: T*".Tr SJTTU cr ?rcfl!!C ! tMTMftTrr. c-rr.TMrvTC^7.1'v . . j. m . Z wr!tei. WAWA-^r::w Ir4::: WA4-AWte.wwM h. ~.t i A tlfl ; h.-- W^N.ilLil'w
- siiilsr t3 5S.50 - se.10 astsr;: 6?.75 - S4.9C- :s:srs; S5.20 - S?,70 -sters sections sesn acavs; aitsrnating gray quartz-piagicria^s sanss and green (0.2 - 3:s wide) chlorite, ^ornblenis banes; fDliaiicn at: *5 degrees to the L.C.A. at 90.20 meters; 44 degrees ts the L.C.A. a: 91.50 -etsrs; 41 degrees tc the L.C.A. it 93.50 seters; 40 degress ts :ns L,C,A. at ?5,*0 seters
;2.65 - c'ev quart: stri-cer: 40 dearees to the L.C.A.: :ra:e pyrite
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1-412
1=416
Io417
16426 Ii427
Ii423 34.50 36.0015424 36.00 37.5014423 37.50 39.00
5 ' - ^
T:. 00 1.25
72.50 1.3C-
1=418 77.00 75.50 :.50Is4i? 73.50 30.00 1.50
Ii420 30.00 El.50 1.50
1.50
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92,68 - 52.75 - c'ark brcsn colour, : r5aSE oiotits cantsnt
:*,00 - lil,70 - bi-isn hL5 to suarti-clssioclsss
95.60 - ?9.00 - -uirtz-carsonfitE stringers and knots, inclusions of local sen-its alteration
?'.50 - :9.tO - i-27. coarse-grained cissesinstsS iiagnEtite *itn:n a srssn silica:' sane100,10 - ?sfliua-crained sagnetits up to 0.5X100,40 - trace flecks of pyrite
DC.70 - 100 = 31 - r, i pym
153.1C' - ucs wice quartz-calcits segregation, trace :vr:tE103.30 - contorted :uartz-E?ric:ts ve:ria: conia:r:-2 isss t nan inc Esaal :: -.4 jvr:t5
104.54 - 14.34 - l". ;vrits stringers104.97 - Jracti;r5 face csatss iiiih rins-grsinec pyrite: distinct iliiisn h^s :D C;-E
fcstsieen 104,30 - 105.17 saters: 105.70 - 105.S6 2Etsrs: 1J6.45 - 106.71 -eters: 107.30 - 109.80 setsrs: 109.2? - 109.3? sate-s
106.30 - 106.72 - q^art:-caic:ts stringers; i-3ca sins, face suishics: sericitic aiteratiGn: bliiish iPDiybdenits stainino to the cor?
1C9.10 - 109.21 - quartz knot containing less than 0.52 cvrite: foliation at 43 degrees to the-,C.A. at 97.90 sstars: 45 decrees to the L.i,-, at 105.00 ~eters: 4; deqrees to the L.C.A. at 107.00 sstsrs
.30 GRAPHITIC AF.3ILLITE, SILTSTONE CI D ANOMALY)- very fine-srained. dars grey to olac-:; /.sil la^nstEd at tns as-scais: occasional caartz-caicite stringers: gradationai ucoer contact: tuaerous cvrits stringers
111.70 - 111.SO - ts-st&is l aainatsd suishide; iC-iSS fins-grained oyrits111.90 - 112.36 - very fine-grains:: black colouration: nairiine to ^m side suiphio* trains
consisting of us to 52 concentrations 1-2.36 - 112.SO Pauk
- blocky core, soft and crusclv; strongly craohitic broken s^art: satenai containing coarse syrite blebs along vein/sediment contact
112.90 - 113.15 - calcite vein witn subcrdinats quartz material: : ~: vein contains ciac-; argillite and or graphitic fragssnts; adjacsnt loser contact; l.;c: KI SS selenide oand along the upper vein contact: coarse ovit; suonedra witnin tre vsin: isper contact at 50 degrees to tne .,C.A.; loser contact st 39 degress to the L.C.A.
113.16 - 114,62 - vsrv fine--rai-Ed to cherty; asorohous orEenisn-crsv :* colour: A7 tscrses to the L.C.A.: lamination
114,62 - 114.36 - u; to l.Scs *(ide black bands: Se; Hise granitic seas wnioh is fissile:gouge: trace - i l sulohide: low angle hairline *racture offsets slack argillite sands in a sinistral ssnse
1643316434
16*37 16433
16442
16432 -2.00 95.50
16436 104.00 105.50
05.SO 107.00
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125.04 - 115.60 - t se zcnss 13cs and 13cs sise respectively c;rsta:ninc :rsv :uartr strinssr up tc lcs side an: intrudec tv 1-2S pvriis
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hrprrf 2*- c r1 -"arrr j - r r *p -/p* r ' e f ^." *^tfc*'*f!~: t .-, j i--5T- '^uui i.*. bu,*. w* *.C ' C,-, l - - to-.-^i fcC* :t* :i—
bnddinc at; ^1 jsyfses to tis L. C. A. it 121
- sark qrsy, ncsocsnous tsxturs. -cseratslv rciiatec. f:ns-:rsinsa; s:3!iir in aossarancs t: 53.70 - 53.70 setsrs: ii.lv - i7.?0 sster ;5cti:~s csssrves
118.30 - sjizniSE flecks: i J. c i entratisn118.25 - 5:3 riics cuariz vsinlet containing 22 ?vr:ts near tns u:ser contact: tcre
angle at 45 degrees to the i.C.A. 118.50 - 2c2 sise cai dta veiaist at 44 degrees to t r. s L.C.A.
119.25 - suish::3-cai::ts stringers: l-3ss sids119.64 - -sni;hids stringers; pyrite - l /.; pyrrotits ^ v,5i119.66 - iuiphide stringers: tyrrhotite - l .SZ; ;yr:te : IS
119.30 - 119.90 - sulphide flecks and streaks; less tnan IS
120.60 - IS disseainatsd saanstite anhesra
126.40 - quart: veinlet at 60 degrees to ths L.C.A.
126.50 - cuart: veiniet at 43 decrees tc the L.C,A. 126.90 - Gusrtr veinist at 40 degrees tc ths L.C.A. 127.92 - :.art: stringers * i 3S degrees t: :h? L.3.A.
123.16 - ;uart: stringers at 42 degrees to tne ,.;.A,
130.20 - ka side cuartz veinlst at 55 desrees t: tns L.C.Al
135.25 - lcs sics suiohide band
136.00 - 136.30 - \ii disseainated sagnetite
CO 137,50 BRfiFHITIC fiRSILLITE. SILTSTONE (I? ANOHALV;- very fi'e-qrained, dark grey tc blaes in cci:^r. s ii lisinsted. cia-etsnt core
137.CO - 137.10 - tc^r narrss C1 .; - l:s side grey quartz stringers: ru,shite ir^in: osservs frcs 137.63 - 137.84 neters: 137.93 - 137.96 3sters; 13S.10 - 133.16 seters and 133.30 - 133.46 aeters
139.02 - 139.30 - -Sea sice quartz veiniet. 21 s yrite. shar: contacts at 48 degrees tc the L.C.A.; iasinst;:.is p;servea at: 45 degrees to the L. L, A. it :37,70 ieters; 45 dssrees tc t .is L.C.A. at 133.20 -eters: 47 depress t s ths L.C.A. at
16444 115.30 .17.30 1.2;
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15447 120.50 122.00 1444S 122.00 123.50
16450
1.30
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131.00 1,30 132.50 1.5Ci -.-Tt VV . i w'j
135.50 1.5C
137.00
16458 137.55 13S.50 1.5 1645? 133.00 13?.00 1.00
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HOLE NO, HSI39-02 F?,OFERrv Heel c Msst LOCATION CLfilK NO.
NGRTHINS 3-62.5N DH CDXF. BEfin 175.00 DsDth Die Azisutn Test Dectn DID A: i Eat r: Test STARTED July li, 198?EASTIS; I*OON SRID OPJEN~. 170.00 155.0 - so isc Paji i?4.o - v A ::d -INISHED July 2*, i ?s?ELEVATION 358.00 LEKSTH (s; 1?3.30 2SILL 00, !*idK9st Prilii
E'lF-CQLLAR -30.00S ERILi NO,TARBET Sacnetic ftnosa:v SURV, S. CDHHENT3 . " .
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DESCRIPTION SAHPLE WIDTH fiu Au
SUMMARY
o.oo 91.?! cftsiNs - OVERBURDEN
?1.91 112.93 ftHPKIBOLITIZED HAFIC VOLCANIC FLO?;
112.94 114.12 QUfiFJZ VEIN, SHEAR ZONE, HYLOHITE
114.12 116.2; 2UARTZ PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
116.25 123.90 fl?lPHIBGLITIZED HAFIC VOLCAMIC FLOii
123.90 124.47 LAMPROPHYRE DYKE
124.47 126.13 HHPHIBOLITIZES HAFIC VOLCANIC FLD&
126.13 126.5B LAHPSOPHYRE DYKE
126.58 12S.92 AMPHIBDLITIZED HAFIC VOLCANIC FLDW
123.92 129.06 LAKPROPHYRE DYKE
129.06 130.50 AMPHISDLITIZED HfiFIC VOLCANIC FLOsJ
130.50 137.20 CLASTIC SEDIMENT - LASINATEB SILT3TDNE. ARBILLITE
137.20 ISO. li FOLIATED HAFIC VOLCANIC FLQJtS
150.16 193.45 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATES SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND
193.50 173.50 END Or HOLE
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- CASIMS - OVERBURDEN
- sark green in colour: ssd:si3 to coarss-grain'd: sassivs to sell foliated: increasing alteration down section: cassetsnt cors: trace suishids as individual pyrite specks; exolains seak sagnetic anosalv; pseiiooDor-ned.-crystallized asphiboie-hornbiende fora conscicuous blebs in a olagiociase quart: grouadaass; accessory sinerais include chlorite, biotite, sericits and coidote, carbonate sanifests itself as caicits fracture fillings and veiniets
164S3 93.00 94.50 1.50 1J4S4 94.50 96,00 1,50
96.70 - 97.30 - calcits-qsiartz gashes; 52 of the core: 97,20 - 97.3ia - quartz-calcitevsinlet sith 30* included lafic material containing 1-3* disseminated oyrits;the mafic volcanic flos sboss a coarse texture around the yeinlet; sharpcontacts - loser contact at 28 degrees to the L.C.A.; 99,20s - foliationranges froa 44 - 47 degrees to the L.C.A.; 101.14s - cilcite-ouartz-spidotestringer at 40 degrees to the L.C.fi,; 104.502 - broken, earthy core,slickensided fracture surface: caicits veinlets
164S5 96.00 57.50 1.5016486 "7.50 ;:0 .00 1.5016487 99.00 i 00.50 1.50 16438 100.50 102.00 i.5016489 102.00 :03.50 1.5016490 103.50 .05.00 1.50
106.32 - 106.33 - grey quartz yeinlet; lea Hide, i ll riissesinated pyrite; at 65 degrees to the L. C. fi!
16491 105.00 106.50 :.50106.52 - 106.60 - grean epidote patch associated with crosscutting hairline fractures 106,40 - 107.56 - 'eduction in grain size; hoaogenous fine-grained section aaricsd by a :6492 106.50 107.56 1,06
distinct lcaer contact with a coarse a*phibolitized chase at 33 degrees to theL.C.A.
107.56 - ;07.76 - epidotized qaartz section intruded with hairlins fractures snowing ssai;potassic alteration; at 107.48/5 abrupt end of plagiociase-asphiboleinterstitial texture; plagioclase forss l-2aa sized pale gray anhedral grainsin a setm of elongated hornblende laths and fine-grained chlorite, biotite.quartz and feldspar; contact oriented at 43 degrees to the L.C.A.
108.77 - 110.65 - distinct zone of alteration and recrystallization; very coarse-grained, 16493 107.56 109,00characterized by salson-orange potassic altered feldspar patches and 3ca side 16494 109.00 110.65subrounded chloritized clots; the chloritic clots contain elongated asphioolecrystals; patassiua alteration decreases past 109.95s; sharp contacts; 43degrees at 108.47s: 30 degrees to the L.C.A. at 110.65s
115.65 - 111.66 - fine-grained section of safic volcanic flos; cut by occasional hairline 16495 110.65 11;.66carbonate stringer and patch
111.66 - 112.42 Brecciated Shear Zone- 111.66 - 112.09s - brecciated fabric: dense calcite stringer siecksorks; soderately chloritized seak brownish tinge to the core; fractures auartz: fine grained pyrite up to 2 1; apper contact share at 20 degrees to the L.C.A.; 112.09 - 112.30s - three grey quartz stringers showing tensional fractures ^ars transition fros a brecciated to a sheared fabric; well lasinated at 40 degrees to the L.C.A.; moderately carbonatized satris; decrease in siilDhide concentration to less than 0,52: 112.30 - 112.37si - 7cs side calcite veinlet ccntaininq coarse cyrite clots; brecciated fabric; 45X calcite. 35S cuartz.
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DESCRIPTION
28! safic aaterial. 2" sulphids: sraro ^osr i'S lz*sr c ontact: it 33 dsqrsss to the L.2.A.; 112.37 - 112.42s - similar to 112.0? - ;:2.30s: lisorutic stained fractures
112.42 - ":12,94 - fine-grainad. foliated section intruosd by sale o-ange ouartzo-'sldsiatnic strinsers and calcite fracture *illinos: qeosetry "f a conjuaats calcits vein
16495 10.65 111,66
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at 112.S5s suggests a dextral gcveffient of the cefarsatio- inns
114.12 QuARTZ VEIN, SHEAR ZONE, MYLONITE- 65X - gulticoloured, cherty cuartz-fsidspar-sericits chlorite aatsriai; exhibits the cronoancad lesinated/shearsd aopsarance to the core; 35X white to grey quart:; occupies a zone between asoniOoIiisd volcanic flos aDove ana quartz eye porphyry intrusive beio*; sharp upper contact at 47 degrees to ire L.C.A. sarksd by cranes coloured ^eldsoathic oands: lc*2r contact cnaractsrizs-S by appearance of quart: eves - sharo transition; 39 degress to the t.3.A.: pyrite occurs along fractures and as discrete, isolated Suahed r a; -,:-2". ryrins: the zone is sheared at 40 decrees to the L.C.ft.
l i i.25 2UASTZ PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE- dark grey, fine-grained groundmass: 357, grey, iuiroundeo cuartz syes becosinq foliated between iii - 116.25s; quartz-rich groundmass; uoper 0.62s altered-ith liaonitic fractures; ccspstsnt core; trace - 0.52 disssainated syrits; upper contact at 38 degress ta the L.C.fi.; loser contact at 42 degrees to the L.D.A.
C^PM'PH! T'Tjpn MACTr ynirfiMT 'i n-sJii; ; T : i A i.- k* i. i i t. i. ™ij i i Hi lU F U'l-i/nJl i lj i —wfi
- sisilar to 91.91 - 1:2. ?3s described abDve 116.25 - 117.40 - altered, sheared contact zone with the porphyry intrusive aPove: Hi. 23 -
116.70s - sheared fabric at 40 degrees to the L. C. A.; at ili.70n - broken ccrs sarks abrupt transition fros sheared core to silicified ccrs; il-i.70 - ';7.4Dg- 0.70s of blue-grey coloured silicified zone: ID-15S caicit? fractiire fillings up to 52 dissesinated and stringer pyrzta, pyrrhotite throughout: at 117.40s! - broken core showing liacniiic coated fracture face
117,40 - 119.70 - lediuo-srained, silicified iafic flos; less than and eqaal to IS pyrite throughout
119.70 - 123.90 - fediiis tc fine-grained ssith sporadic calcite veinlets and gashes: soseratelv foliated at *4 degrees to the L. C. A.; weakly magnetic: 2-32 pyrrhotite; 123. SO- 123.849 - 4cs chloritic shear band with quartz-carbonate sateriai; 123. 60i? - 4cs side saarti-calcits veinlet at 2S degress to the L. C. A.; the unit is soderately magnetic {i.e. iagnetite or pyrrhotite) beloN the Quart: r'orshvry Intrusive between 116.25 - 123. 90s: 125 - 126s; 127 - !27.50s
LASPRDPHYSE DYKE- ssdiuis-graineS, dark qrsy in colour, sell foiiatsc: biotite ano suar:: ars the dominant constituents: sharp upper contact at 34 degr ees tc :he L. C. A,; sharo loser contact at 56 degrees to the L. C. A.
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i bf'rt 16497
111.66 112,46112.46 112.91
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DESCRIPTION
- siGiiar to the unit described between 123, rv - 124,475?: snjr; up:-sr :crtac: at 37 degress to tns L. C. A.: broken loser contact at 60 cegress to the L. C. A.
26. 5s 123.92 A-" DHISQLI7IZED *fiFIC VOLCANIC FLO*- si-ilar to section ?i.Yl - 112. ?3; 116.25 - 123,70* exceoi better foliated; varies fro* 37 - 48 degrees to ths L. C. A.
- 13.5cs side unit sisilar to previously described units aoove: upser contact is share at 54 degrees to the L. C. A.; loser contact is sharp at 42 degrees to the L, C. A.
?.0i 130.50 ArPHISOLITIIEIi ilAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW- sisilar to units described above; sell foliated at 43 degrees :c ths L. C. A, between 129.06s and 130.40/8
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130.30 - 130.SO ~ quartz-spidots vein, highly contorted, very lea cere axis ancle aosrox. 10 degrees to the L.C.S.; past 130,40s the core decreases in grain sue
131.28 - 131.30 - calcits-epidote stringers131.30 - 132.50 - rancos, SDoradic calcite fracture fillings
F - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ASSILLITE- fine-grained, dark grey-green in colour, colour banded, alternating sec-uence of Durclish-grey and green (\l-4ci aide! colour bands and/or lassinaticns at 48 - 50 degrees to the L.C.H.; weak to moderate schistosity, cespetent CDre, calcareous satriK transitional contacts nith safic volcanic floss; constituents consist of quart:, plagioclase, biotite, chlorite, calcite, nsutite
17.20 150.16 FOLIATED HfiFlC VOUTSNIC FLDHS- greer: CDlnured, fins-srained. wall foiiated. siinor varioi:::: tnsture: occasional laminated argillite/siltstone interseds, sporadic caicits veinlsts
140.2S - 140.30 - grey quarts vsinlet with 50J black chloritic Stoursaline?} saterial, 2 7.oyrite: local clastic ssdiasnts found intercalated with aafic f Ions at 140.3? 140.60^: 142.55 - 147,90a; 14?.25 - 149.90s
142.50 - -42.58 - 1-27. dissesinated sagnetite and/or pyrrhotite 142.63 - 142.30 - strong aagnetic attraction - up to 3X disseminated sagnetits ans/or
pyrrhotite; past 144a core becoses sors silicified, blue-grey colour: foliation at: 44 degress to the L,C.A. st 140,47s: 34 degrees to the L.C.A. at 140,80s: 45 dearsss to the L.C.A. at 144.Oia
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177,00 - 173,10 - cherty appearance; nsaled -fractures shos bleaches core in v:c:n:tv cf 16550 177.00 1 7 5,()0 1,00 fractures, soae brecciation: g-eenisn-purnie colouration to the co" (bx cnsrttunHin-!!J .::-J i. :;fci J
173,50 - 173,54 - ^ractursd suartc-calcits segregation; nil sulphides; i,-.*.1 4 TC (ir. -:?3 C;-i J -A- u 5.-*.- i i ; ;^ l V u . ; . , -J V i I I.- '.-
180.66 - 180.70 - sneared cslnite-quart: gashes, nil sulphides: foliation at: 50 degress to :!-9 L.C.S. at !77.35s - chert Sand; *3 degrees to the LC.fi, at 17?.35s - clastic band; increasing frsouencv of cherty interbeds down section froi 177s: sedisents grade into a fine-orained to cherty laminated/banded argillite: licht grey-grssn chert sections observed between 182.95 - !33.26ffl: 184,46 - 136.719: 189.50 - l?0.33s; 1?0.70 - 191.60s; corresponds to Padre's hanginqsail sediments and chert-barits zone
16552 179,50 131.00 1,5016553 12'.00 1S ? 5 !"- ' ^0
133,2i - 1S4.00 - -assive section - wacke - 1-21 disssainated cyrite Is554 1E2.50 133.SC ;,0314555 183.50 134,50 1.0015556 184,50 :35.00 0.5016557 185.00 186.50 1,5016558 186.50 188,00 1.501655? 188.00 139.50 1,50
139.75 - 190.10 - cherty, sinor brecciation; i l sulphide generalization190.33 - 190.33 - ctsartz-talcite gash sith 15* fine-grained biotite
191.2S - 191.40 - cnsrty, silicified section, <iI sulphide
193.50 1=3.50 ESD OF HOLEFajari test cosplsted. Casing pulled.
INVENTORY
Ii560 1S9.50 190.00 0.50
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16562 191.00 192.00 1.0016563 192.00 193.00 1.0016564 193.00 193.50 0,50
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0.00 i 01.35 CASING
101.35 106.53 CLASTIC SE2IKESTS - CALC-SILICATE ftND LAMINATED SILTSTOfiE AM S^ACKE
106.63 116.34 CLASTIC SEDIHENTS - .AHINATED SILTSTONE. ARSILLITE AND IsACKE
116.34 11B.15 SRAPHITIC ARSILLITE SI.P. ANDNALY)
US.15 136.20 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE. AR6ILLITE AND sACKE
S36.20 139.75 SRftPHITIC AS6ILLITE SI.?. ANOHALYi
139,75 .145.00 CLASTIC SEDIHENTS - LAMINATES SILTSTONE, ARSILLITE. sACKE
145.00 145.00 END OF HOLE
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- isrk grey to black, fins-grained, qrsphite-coated fracture surfaces: ucoer contact ^amd by colour change and stringer sulphide at *3 dsgrees to the LC.fi.j fro* 116.92 - 117.63s - clastic sediments; light grey-green in colour: 117,40 - 117.453 - grey quartz knot and clots s f calcite: 116.75 - 116.95?; - broken core, healed qcugs, strongly gracnitic BSVY pyrite stringers - 5X: brecciated texture: 117.63 - 118.15:5 - sisilar to 116.75 - 116.95- sithougn nore ccsoetent; calcite strinaers snosino tensionai fracture: stransiy
01.35 CA3INS06.63 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - CALC-SILICATE m LAHINATED SILTSTONE AND *AKE
- green colour, fins-grained, trail laminated but cscrsases down section past 105.50s: sitsrnating seouence of dark grey (i:?, ousrtz-feldsoar} banas l and 5cs side and green chloritic bands: ccscstsni core, trace sulohides, calcareous satrix
101,35 - 102.53 - very tightly lasinated: 452 each of black an: green sancs and 1M orance fsldsoathic ssass; 102.13 - 102.20s - vuggy, quartz-carbonate shsar: 1-2X finely disse-inated syrits, 55 degrees to the L.C.A.
16567 102.35 103.0116568 103.01 104,00
104.29 - 104.37 - niiite quartz veinlet at 27 degrees to the L.C.A,16569 104.00 105.50 ;,5
105.41 - 105.64 - l shite-grey quartz-cakite stringers at 43 dsgrees tc the L.C.A. 105.70 - grey suartz-cdcite stringers at 38 degress to ths L,C.A. 103.SO - calcite stringer at 45 degrees to the L.C.A. 105.95 - calcite stringer at 75 degrees to ths l.C.A.
106.06 - 106.12 - 3 l-2ss wide calcite stringers at 45 degress to the L.C.A. 16,34 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAi1INATE2 SILTSTONE, fiRSILLITE AND NACKE
- dark grey, fine-grained, laminated but less colour banding chan above unit: increase in sulphide content as elongated (siivars) grains, st'ingers, ilscks and suhhefra; less calcareous than above unit - sporadic calcite stringers; abrupt transition with upper unit at 106.63s; distinct bluish hue (!1oS2?) to about 40S of the core - discrete laminations or bands frcn a fesw ss (1-435!) to 2-3cis aids
16570 105.50 107.00 1.50
107.16 - 112.60 - section of sell laminated ssdissnt showing bluish banding and stringer 16571 107.00 107.40 D. dO sulphide; 107.40 - 103.50s - sineralized Kitii a--scale oyrite, Dyrrhotite 16572 107.40 103.50 2.10 trains (60/40 pyrite to pyr-hotite): 109 - 109.70s - conssicuous oiuish hue 16573 108.50 110.00 1.50 (solybdenite aiteraticn) to the core 16574 110.00 110.75 0.75- trace sulphides; *111.05 - 111.16s - quartz-carbonate ysiniets with 16575 110.75 111.25 0=50 HoS2; similar tc HJJ89-01 (106.63 - 106.SOs); abundant fine-grained pyrite !75X) 16576 111.23 ill.65 0.40 and pyrrhotite (252! up to 10Z; hals of mineralization extends into sediaent 16577 1:1.65 112.60 0.95 aailrock up section for 15cs: foliation at 50 dsgrees to the L.C.A,; 111.47 - 111,50s - calcite stringer: 2.5cs side; IX dissesirrated pyrite, rksS2; 111.55 - 111.593 - calcite stringer; 4i degrees to the L.C.A.: trace pyrite: MoS2
112.42 - 112.46 - cslcite-quartz veiniet: f!oS2 sinerali:at;on: i il p yrite16573 112.60 114.00 1.40; i?75 : -, i f,l) ' ' ^ ^ft ; * i\* J W -' i i i ; I V 'j i ^. w * t., V i i -J V
115.50 - lls.OO - cherty, strongly fractured section: lisonitic coated fracture surfaces:foliation at: 45 degrees to the L.C.fi. at 110.50s: 45 degrees ;c tne L.C.A,
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136.20
a.'siilic: ano crasnitic: breaKece o* :ors at 43 c'sqrsss to the L,C,A, - corrssocnds with acrier oraohitic nori:on inti'sected in DH HWS9-01
136.20 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATES SILTSTDNE. ARSILLITE AND WACKE - sisiiar tc 106.63 - :16.34a described abcve
113.15 - 11?.21 - lasinatsd, light grey with weak grayish-blue lasinas: 113.15 - H Z.27s -ii-ains of syrits and ainor pyrrhotite; 113.65s - 3cs wide calcite vsinist at 42 degrees to the L.C.ft.; laminations at 45 degrees to ths L,C.ft,
120.42 - 120.5? - grey qnartz-calcite vein ing, IS ;yrits sinsraliistisn
Es pyrits flakes, ccatinc of sinalsrits
123.9D - 124.00 - lew ansls fracture
126.06 - 126.16 - calcita-quartz stringars and gashes, breccistsd. intiilsd with grsencoloured chlorite sateriai
126.82 - 126.35 - quart: veinlsts at 65 degrees to ths L.C.A., finely disseainatec Dyrrhctitsat 5S csncentratian
12S.75 - 129.80 - bandcd/IoEinatsd sediment with diEtinct c--scalE: biuish hue - ^oS2: 123.75 - 12?.20a - ;tron3sst sniyadenitE aitEratiGn: ^'17. DyritE and syrrhotits
131.00 - 132.00 - S2oradic quartz-calcite vsinlats; 1.5 - 5:s sice at 60 dssrees i s the L,C.A.
134=00 - 134.50 - 21 f ine-grained pyrite, distinct bluish hue to ths cars; filiation at:50 deqrees'to the L.C.A. at 126.60s; 50 degress to ths L.C.A. at 123.50s; 55 dEqrees is the L.C.A. at 130.40i; 56 degrees to ths L.C.fi. at 134.14s
13 !?.75 SRftPHITIC ftRSILLITE (I.r. ftNOHALY!- very tins-grainsd, black graphitic fracture surfaces: abundant ca;c::e veininq; stringer sulphides up to 102; upper contact qradaticnal over O.^Ois - gradual increase in suishide stringers and darkening of colour of core: lcser contact carked by quart: vsinlet; bsios 133a argillite lasinae becoses rer'DWE and less frequent: corrssoonds with loser grsohiti: horizon intersected in DH HW89-01
137.40 - 137.22 - contDrtEc, folded bedding si thin the section: breaKage. suiohide trains at :5 deorees to the L.C.A.
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16589 121.90 123.00 1.10
16590 123.00 124.50 1.5016591 124.50 126.00 1.50
16596 13v.OO 131.50 1.5016597 131.50 133.00 1.5016598 133.00 133.95 0.95
16599 133.95 134.35 0.40
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SUMMARY
0.00 i?,30 CASINS - SVERSuRSEN
69.30 77.37 AhPHISOLITIZED ^ftFIS VOLCANIC FLOM
77.37 93.00 HORNBLEN3E HETftSABBHQ
?B.OO 103.38 ALTERED VARIOLITIC hAFIC VOLCftNIC FLON
103.33 103. BO BANDED IRON FORMATION IDXIDE FACIES! i?lHSSETID REVERSAL;
108.80 126.16 SAB3RO/DIORITE
126.ii 132.23 ULTRAMAFIC - PERIBOTITE
132.28 141.50 DIDHITE/SASBRO
141,50 147.75 ilTSAHAnC - PESIDOTITE
147,74 149.00 BASALT/ANDESITE
149.00 149.00 END OF HOLE
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0,00 69.30 OASIN6 - OVERBURDEN ir,30 77.37 AHPHIBOLITIZES ^fiFIC VOLCANIC FLOW
- cark orsv-green in colour, seoiusrcrainsd, lassivs fabric; fflode^atrlvchioriti'sd asDhiboie-hornbiende: cosoetent ccrs; trace sulohids: constituentsinclude plagioclase, cuart:, biotite, c'iorits, n;rn"l5noe A ss'icits
7^.50 - 75.00 - rsijsDathic segregations. Dale iiqnt grey in colour nith sinor safic ilOS!material
75,90 - 76,00 - feldspar veinlet at *0 decrees tc tie L.C,A, 77,37 98,00 HORNBLENDE ^ETftSABBRO
~ crey-jree" in colour, coarse-nrained. massive bscosino "ooeratsiv foliated
core? nil to trace sulnhities: past 91s reduction in grain size correlates to the asoearance of foliation at 50 decrees tc the L.C.A.: broken core observed ;* sj^-f-,,. vT^Osj: ?S,5Cs
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92.40 - 92,50 - quart; veinlet with 15X biotite flecks16613 ?2.00 r3.00 L DC .6614 93,00 ri.50 1.5016615 94,50 96,00 1.5016616 96,00 97.50 1,50
93.00 103.38 ALTERED VARIOLITIC HftFIC VOLCANIC FLOH- dark grey, fine tn sedius-grained, soderately chicritized, strongly biotitic. sporadic sections show caicite-filled varioles/asygdules? arbitrary contact with setacrystic unit above based on grain si:e reduction, disappearance cf sstacrysts, presence cf yarioles: sell foliated at; 50 degrees to ths L.C.A. at 95.50s; *8 degrees to the L.C,ft, at 100.80 ; 56 degrees to the L.C.fi. at 103,00s; bictite-rich sections observed fros 99.50 - ? B .70s -brecciated texture?; 100.SO - 101.50s; 101.85 - 102.40s; core is sheared, soderateiv schistose between 100 - i02.50s; trace - IK pyrite, syrrhotite
16617 97.50 -9,00 1.5S 16613 C9.00 100.50 1,50 16615 100.50 101,50 1.0016620 101,50 102.50 1.0016621 102.50 103.35 0.85
03,3S 10S.SO SANDED IRON FORMATION (OXIDE FftCIES] (HftBNETIC REVERSAL! -- light grey to black, fine-grained, 2-i22 Hide magnetite-rich bands alternating with cs-scale; light grey siliceous bands and green chioritiied silicate material; upper contact sarked fcy 6ca side bans of sassive pyrrhotite; soderatsly sineralired with pyrrhotite and cyrite throughout, particularly between 1-57 - 10S.2s - 15J pyrrhotite in bands/stringers
;6622 103.35 101.00 ).6516623 104.00 105.00 1,0016624 :05.00 106.00 1.0016625 106,00 107.00 l.00
107,00 - 103,20 - calcite-cuarti gashes and fracture fillings: banding is consistent between 16626 107,00 1C3.00 1.00 52 - 6v degrees to the L.O.ft,; lower contact marked by broken, blocky core
16627 10S.OO 103.80 0=50 :S,SO 126.16 EABBRO/BIORITE
- dark qrev; ssdiuffl-grained; sassive to foliated; unifcrB tsKtu-re; 'are :uart:-calcite seass/searsqations; constituents include asisnibols - 302;
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126.16
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116,4? - 116,55 - quart: veinlet with pinkish-feldspathic -argins. trsnding 40 csgrsss to tr.eL. Z, A.: sharp contacts, nil sulphides
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- grey in colour: vsrv soft, talcose feel; partially seroentiniisa: well foliated - core angles shallow down section: gradational uprser contact; Droxen lower contact: visible tremolite: orofcen core observed fros 128.50 - 12?.05*: 'quarts-carbonate veinletl; fault cnuqe at 12?.10s: 130.3-130.5s - broken core
141.50 DIQRlTE/EfiEBRO- similar to section fres 10S.30 - 12fc,lis observes above
133.70 - 134.00 - 1-2X dissesinated suiphidss 134.00 - 134.90 - contorted shear zone cossossa at auarte-calcite, feistits
satsrial: low core axis anqles - 25 decrees to the L.C.fi,
141.50
136.1? - 136.43 - shsar :ons; strongly schistcse: 402 biotite content at narrow trains; 2iX calcite satsrial
147,75 ULTRAMAFIC - PERIDOTITE- soft talcose reel; sisilar to unit described above between 126.16 - 132.282: qradaticnai upper contact: lesser contact -arked by fault gouge and is snars at 22 degrees to the I.C.A.: strongly developed foliation at 25 - 30 decrees to the L.C.S.
149.00 3ASALT/HNQESITE- grey in colour, fine-grained, sassive, unifcrs texture: ccspetent cnre. trace sulphides
143.SO - 14S.S5 - quartz-carbonate veinlet at 40 desrees to the L.C.ft.
149.00 149.00 END DF HOLE- Pajari test cospleted.- CasinQ aulled.
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31.10 i3.52 QUARTZ-FELDSFflR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
43.62 44.20 BASALT - MftFIC VOLCANIC
44.20 51.60 QUARTZ-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
51.60 52.20 BASALT - StfIC VOLCftNIC
52.20 58.43 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE SDIGRITIC!
5S.43 iO.85 VARIOLITIC HAFIC VOLCANIC FLDs
60.85 62.77 gUARTZ-FELSSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
73.00 VARIOLITIC HAFIC VOLCANIC FLOH WITH INTERCALATIONS DF CLASTIC SEDIMENT (MICACEOUS slACKE)
73.00 95.66 HAFIC VOLCANIC FLQ8 iPILLD^ED!
?5,66 96.50 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
?6,50 127.17 HAFIC VOLCANIC FLQSs (PILLOsED, SPARSELY FELDSPAR PHYRIC)
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129.30 129.70 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
129.70 134.16 INTERMEDIATE TUFF
134.16 141.80 HftFIC VOLCANIC FLO*! (SPARSELY FELDSrfiR-PHVRIC;
141.30 143,33 FELDSPAS PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
143.33 160.80 HAFIC VOLCANIC FLOS (SPARSELY FELDSPAR-PHYSIC!
160.80 161.72 FELDSPAR ?DR?HYR INTRUSIVE
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31.l? CASINS - OVERBURDEN'3,62 aUARTZ-FELi'SPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
- pinkish-grev in colour; sediiis-grainsd; ss-siied chsnocrvsts o- ^sidsoar- plagioclass b'sdosinantly between 31,1 - 3Ss) and ouart: ^'adsticnallv becoiing sire conspicuous senn section; well foliated; constant core; seas tc soderate crangy potassic alteration overprint found sporadically throughout; sinor quartz-calcite veinino; trace sulphides; foliation at 42 degrees to the L.C.fi,: sHar" loser contact at 47 decrees to the L.C.A,
44,20
44.20 BASALT - HAFIC VOLCANIC- dark green; strongly sheared; strongly calcareous quart: veining at 44,06 - 44.10s; strongly chloritized; 1-27. disseainated pyrite; share contacts; upper contact at 47 degrees to the L.C.fi.; lower contact at 29 degrees to the L.C,.A.
51.60 2UfiRTI-FEL2SPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE- sisilar to above unit between 31.1 and 43.62s except it is: a; marginally sors potassic altered; hi sore sheared; c) contains finer-grained, hosogenous textures', chloritired segregations; d) contains hairline fractures filled Nith calcite, sericite, pyrite; lower contact aarked by 2cs Kids grey quartz knot and very closely spaced iaainations at 55 degrees to the L,C.A.; general foliation is at 45 degrees to the L.D.A.
52.20
52.20 BASALT - HAFIC VOLCANIC- green colour, fine-grained, foliated to sheared; broken - fissile core; narrow s-afic volcanic seas between intrusive units; shearing at 38 degrees to the L.C.A.; broken lower contact at 50 degrees to the L,C.ft.
:3.43 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE (DIORITIC;- dark grey satrix - dioritic in coepositicn; elongated light grey plagioclase phenocrysts - 45J of the core; belos 57s becoming sosewhat sore altered; cut by healed fractures containing quartz and carbonate; seek potassic overprint past 57.5s; soars loser contact at 37 degrees to the L.C.A.
58.43 65. S5 VARIOLITIC ilftFIC VOLCANIC FLCi?- greenish-grsy in colour; fine-grained, sell foliated, locally sheared; locally :-2s3 bands of saGnetite; sporadic caicits-^illed ^ancles: rare
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quartz vsiniets, cosoetsnt cere: soieratelv :r,l^r:t::sd - blsacrnno; shearedat 35 degrees to the L. C. A.: i ll seoius-graired :v":te: s~ar D lower contact at38 degrees to the L. C. ft,
;0.85 62.77 5uARTZ-FELDS?AR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE- saison coloured, well foliated to sheared, weekly fractured, ainor sulphidesineralization: siailar to above units bat pervasively potassic altered: sharploser contact at 35 degrees to the L. C. P.
2,77 73,00 VARIOLITIC nAFIC VOLCANIC FLDs WITH INTERCALATIONS OF CLASTIC BEDInENT(MICACEOUS sACKE)
- dark green in colour; locally variolitic, locally well bansed to lasinatedshoeing abundant biotite and sulphides; occasional magnetite sanding, care isstrongly magnetic throughout, calcareous satrlx; clastic sedissnts observedbetween 65.1-66s {pervasivelv laminated, 27, pvrite, cyrrhotits: 10X Eagnetite;;68.2 - 71. la - brownish coiouration: strongly *:cacEOus; stretched resnantvarioies; broken core found between 66.5 - 66.72s: 70 - 70.2s; abundant healedcalcite fractures; strong laaination; IX sulphice between 71,25 - 7:.10aa;sections lo^er contact sarked by close spaced lamination and broken core at 50degrees to the L. C. A.
3.00 95,66 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOs (FILLOsEB!- dark green: fine-grained: unifora, hosogenous texture, locsily banded;magnetic throughout particularly in lasinated segregations; conspicuousfeatures reseablinq pi 11 os selvages sinersiized with pyrits, pyrrhotite andbiotite; cospetent core: sharp loser contact et ^2 degress to the L, C. A.
77.40 - epidote altered patch
78.00 - 78.38 - close laiinations; sicaceous, quartz veinlet at *0 degrees to the L. C.ft.;IX isolated, coarse-grained pyrits
82.40 - 83.25 - Is* ancle quartz fracture fillinc with coarse clots cf chlorite, siinorhesatite staining: coarse pyrite subhedra
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127.17 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOS ( PIUJM2. SPARSELY FELDSPAR FHYRIC!- sisilar to unit described above between 73 - 95.661 excect disacssarance of EilloH features
99.77 - 100.05 - coarse light grey slagioclass crystals 100.IS - coarse pyrite euhedra
101.55 - 102.13 - increase biotite contsnt, calcareous, interflow sediment?
104.20 - coarse pyrite subhedra and fine-grained sulphide aasses
104.85 - 105.15 - calcite-suartz banding; 47, pyrite si ner ali ration
106.00 - 106.10 - fine-qrained sulohides sasses - un to 5X cyrite
106.90 -
108.24 -
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107.00 - fine sulphide stringers and masses; pyrite healed fractures at 107.17-;107.223; 107.42s; 207^593; i07.B4s and 107.87s
103.33 - pyrite-bearinq contorted pillo* selvedge: up to 302 fine-grained sasses ofpyrite i.2ca wide; siiilar sulphide aligned pillos selvages occur at: 108.41s;108.46 - 103.43s; 103,63s; 103.70s: 109J3s; 109.46i; 109,69s; no.lBa:110.32s; 110.40ffi; 110.45s; at 109.05s - 5cs side band of coarse-grained pyriteup to 70S pyrite
.95 - 0,30s m ie shear shoeing abundant calcite stringers, increase in biotite content; up to Bl p yrite mineralization as disseminated suchsdra; foliation at 60 degrees to the L.C.A.: additional aediuis-grained pyrite found aligned along selvedge riss at 112.02 - 112.06s; !;2.30ffi; 114,57-; 125.6?*: ili.SSs: 116.SOs: 117.20 - 117.23s (epidote alteration); 117.?3- (eoidote alteration); ilB.12a; 113.43s; 113.31 - HS.S3s; 118.87;s: past ll?s - sulphide selvages gradatisnally disapoear
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16704114.40 - 114,70 - carbonate shear, broken, weakly vuggy, 2-3S dissesinateo pyrite, foliation
trends. 40 degrees to the L.C.A.; 120,10s- - :uart: ve: rust, pink feldspathic discolouration: 43 decrees to the L.C,ft.: 2X disseminated oyriie: 120,408 - broksn core, 1-2S banded sulshide
121.75 - 122,40 - quartz-carbonate aatsrial. seak spicote altera-ion within calcite vsininq; weakly v;iggy, sheared fabric, low angle gouge; l-3i disseminated crritj
122.70 - 123.10 - epidote-biotite-calcite-quar shear, lisunsiic of chlorite aiong aargin Df calcite saterial: finely disseminated pyrite uc tc 32
124,85 - 125,60 - rdnerslized shear zone, lensoidal quart:-calcite saterial: Issinates and handed stiiphirie ap to 101, locally brecciated shearing trends 30 degrees to the L.C.A,
126.55 - 125.75 - closely spaced sulphide stringers iSS ccncentraticn) at 45 degrees to the L.C.A.
127.17 129.30 INTERMEDIATE TOFF- ?ery -fine-grained to cherty; qrsy in colour with shades of grey and pink; pervasively lasinated; rare subrounded quart: eyes, disssinatsd pyrite and alDHS lasallae contactsf upper contact is sharp at SO degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact is sharp at 2? degrees to the L.C.A,: strongiv fractured, aoderatsiy silicified; iasailae at 30 - 35 degrees to the L.C.A.; ai upssr contact 2ics af laiinatsd pyrite; very closely spaced - up to 75S of ths core: abrupt loafer contact with feldspathic Issinsted saterial at 31 degrees to the L.C.A.
123.30 - 2.5cs wide grey quart: veinlet xith coarse cicts of pyrite along upper vein boundary, vein oriented at 27 degrees to ths L.C,A,
127.30 129,70 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE- dark grey groundmass, light grey plagioclase tap to 25S) onenocrysts, UX pyrite, sharp lower contact at 30 degrees to the L.C.A.
12r.70 134.16 INTERMEDIATE TuFr'- sass as unit fros 127.17 - 12?,30 csscribsd aisvs
134,15 141,80 fiAFIC VOLCANIC FLCSs !SPftR5ELY FELDSPSS-PHYRIC)- dark green, fine-grained, rare si-sued plagic-clase phenocrysts; 134.16 - 141.80s - sell (sineralizsd sectio". exhibiting bands of pyrrhotite and pyrite it the uoser part of unit; locally sheared containnc abundant fine-qrained
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1.72 FELDSPftR PORPHYS INTRUSIVE- ;-ass as units previously descri-ed, wsi! foliated, :3DdB'aisiv silic:f:5r: with disseminated rine-grain-ed, sloncatsfl cyrits: uoser contact obscured bv strong siotits alteration; Io*er contact is snarp at 25 degrees tc the L. C. H,
173,00 fiHFHIEuLITIZEI; KfiFIC VOLCftSIC FLOi*- dark oreen in coiour, mottled texture ed oseudosorGhs of a*0nicole- foliated fabric, homogenous, cospetsnt core s trace sulDhids: foliation a: "O degrees to the L. C. A.
162.00 - 163.00 - IDS angle fractured core, calcite-q^art: stringers: trace sulnhides
164.35 - 164.50 - IDK ancle snear, weak liacnits alteration, l i sulphide
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0,00 3,20 CASINS - OVERSURSEN
3.2C 39.64 DIORITE INTRUSIVE
59.64 62,35 FELDSPAR POSPHYHY INTRUSIVE
61.35 64.50 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLQs (VARIOLITIC)
64.50 65.60 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
65.60 68.21 VARIOLITIC KAFIC VOLCANIC FLOH
68.2! 68,53 DIORITE INTRUSIVE
iS.53 69.33 HftFIC VOLCANIC FLOW
69,33 70.44 DIORITE INTRUSIVE
70.44 34.14 ?!AFIC VOLCANIC FLOi^ (SPARSELY PILUMD5
84.14 85.64 DIORITE INTRUSIVE
36.64 127.14 HAFIC VOLCANIC FLQi^S (SPARSELY PILLOwED;
127.14 130.00 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
130.00 131.27 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLQ8
131.27 131.49 DIORITE INTRUSIVE
131.49 133.70 HAFIC VOLCANIC FlQis iPILLOJO)
133.70 345.00 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE
145,00 169.00 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLD8 (PILLQKED)
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.,.,, grey-sreen in colour, sassiys to foliate-, iocaliv sheared and silicified, local sagnetite disseminations, equigranular, ints'stitial texture - as-sized chlDriti:eri blecs in -lagioclass. quart:, aiotits, chlorite satnx, rare *afic volcanic segregations, moderately magnetic throughout; foliation at: 52 degrees to the L.C.ft. at 6s; *? degrees to the L.C.A. at 12:; 55 degrees to the L.C.A. at 23s; 30 degrees to the L.C,A, at 32-; 48 degrees to the L.C.ft. at 33 s; betKeen 3.2 - 15a - diaritic intrusive is alisres, sneareo, s:nerah:es sith pyrite; past 15a the unit becomes sore equigranular arm sassive in appearance; predosinantly -ine-grairsd. srsen safic volcanic segregation between 7,6 - ?,6a;
6,27 - quart: veinlst with broken contacts, 22 hairline pyrits along yeinist sargins
quart: veinlet aaterial: l-2J oyrite flecks
11.00 - 15.00 - -ineralirsd, silicified diorite; strongest sulahide -inerah:2tion with associated silicification (i.e. calcite-quart: veining. psrvasiys silicification) occurs between 13.5 - 14a; 12.10 - 12.80s: 14.S - 15a: pyrite content up to 57. as sedius to coarse-grained subhedra
22.00 - 22,75 - soderstely silicified, 10X calcite gashes, included healec1 chlorite fractures
23.43 - 23.55 - calcite lenses, iseakly yuggy, weak limonite alteration, IS syrite
21.70 - 31.15 - -oderately silicified, vuggy, spsraaic quart: vainlEts: l"i ovrite th'oughout
36.42 - 36,76 - silicified shear, 21 dissssinated pyrits, local broken core
41.00 - 42,20 - -andos calcite gashes with clots of chlorite Batsrial; up to 32 ssdius- grained disseminated pyrite distributed as a halo along gash veins
43,00 - 44,14 - 0,30s Khits quartz vein sateriai suth 30S included diorite -atsriai;silicified, syrits-bearing diorite occurs adjacent to the quart: vein; the sxhibits sharp contacts at SO degrees to tne L.C,H.
*6.90 - 47,14 - ^-actured core
52.55 - sell foliated at 30 decrees to the L.C.fi. fros 51.20 - 51,67s; frns 51.67 - 52.25i5 the z sns b acoites silicified with a soderate orecciated tsst^re; fros 52.25 - 52.55s - shite ouart: isaterial which is 50X broken into saail frasients
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S5.50 - 56.00 - 'andos quarti-calcite healed fractures: c-zdsticn riss along fractures 16773 56.65 - 57,40 - weakly silicified dior-te sit.h 1-2S cvrits flacks, sheared 51 ~j dsorees tc
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167S1 58.00 53.50 D. 5016782 58.50 59.60 1,10
57,64 61,35 'ELDSFAR POSpHVRV INTRUSIVE- grey in colour, foliates and locally siiici-fsd; elongated lignt gray plagioclase phenocrysts cospriss 35X of the core: oroken upper aid loser contacts; increase biotite content near sargins of contact; foliation at 47" degress to the L.C.S.; broken core found between 60 - 60,2s and 61 - 61.65s
16783 59.60 61,35 1,75 61,35 64.50 SSFIC VOLCANIC FLDK (VARIOLITIC)
- dark green in colour; fins-grained: sell foliated; local sedius-grained sections consisted of recrystailized feldspar
61.35 - 61.75 - sissy calcite saterial and 32 disseminated sulphide16784 61.35 62.00 0.65
62.00 - 62.40 - s&ss as abnve; lea wide grey quart: vsinlst: us to 52 disseminated pyrite16785 62.00 62.50 0.5016736 62.50 63.00
63.10 - 63.95 - blocky, altered core; up to 101 disseminated pyrite: local vuggy calcite stringer; suart:-fe!dssathic knot - 5.5cs side: the zore is sneared at 49 degress ta the L.C.A.
16788 63.50 64.00 0=50 167S9 64.00 64=50 0.50
50 65.60 FEU5SPAR PDRPHYHY INTRUSIVE- sisilar to unit observed setseen 5?.64 - 61.35s except plagioclase crystals comprise 70J cf the cars: fabric snoss s*eak shearing with elongation of crystals; trace sulphide; sharp uopsr contact at 57 degrees to the L.E.A,j broken lower contact
16790 64.00 65,60 1=60 63.21 VARIOLITIC ?!AFIC VOLCANIC FLOS
- sage as unit descriosil above froa 61,35 - 64.502: sell -oliated: cciour banding; very narrow, wispy calcite material throughout: aoderate to strong chlorite and biotite alteration: local sclnhic'es .up to IS; foliation st 55 degrees to the L.C.A.
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70,44 DIORITE INTRUSIVE- sags as unit described bets-sen 63.21 - sS.53s; i-iocerate assimilation with adjacent volcanic rock; sharp loser contact at 53 degrees to the L.C.A,
:i7r3 QS.50 75,4^ i.?4 B4.14 MFIC VOLCANIC FLON {SPARSELY PILLOWED)
- green in colour, fine-grained; massive to sell foliated: numerous calcite stringers and gashes throughout; locally bictits-rich
70.44 - 78.50 - *sii mineralized section bat becoming gradationaily less sineralizso oast 16794 70.44 7;,on },5i 73,50s,; 70.44 - 71.00a - sheared, pervasive chlcrits, biotite, calcite !i?v5 71.00 72.00 alteration and 153 laminated sulphide: 71, - 71.50a - clocky core, 1-22 pyrite? 16796 72.00 73,00 71,50 - 73.50a - banded sulpnide-cakite veinlets 4 - 35cs aoart: oast 16797 73,CO 7^.00 73.50s - s 556 as 71.50 - 73,50ffi only bancing of sulohide becomes sore 1^792 sporadic; 73.50s - fine-grained masses of oyrrnctiis ;i799
IrsOO79,44 - 79.78 - abundant calcite strincers 75 cec-rees to the L.C.A,; sinor Isnsoidal ouartz
80.14 - 81.00 - randoa contorted hairline caicite-healed ^ractures and veinlsts: localbiotite alteration
81.32 - 81.65 - increase biotite alteration as sell defined seass or bands; sporadic calciie 3002 30,00 21.50 1.50veinlsts
3003 SI.50 53,00 1.50
83,00 - 84.14 - abundant hairline calcite fracture fillings and stringers bscosing nsore 3004 83,00 84.14 1.14 closely spaced nearer the contact with diorite intrusive: foliation orienteo at 55 degrees to the L.C.A,
34,14 E6.64 DIORITE INTRUSIVE- light qrey, ~edius-grained, granular texture, 60S of the core is blocky and broken, strongly albitized plagioclase; chalky and surgary appearance: locally strongly bictite-rich and sell zineraliied aith pyrite between 36.20 - 56,64s: sharp upper contact at 45 degrees to the L.C.A.; sharo lower contact at 10 degrees to the L.C.A,
3005 84.14 35.QO 0.863006 35.00 S6.20 1.203007 86,20 36.6* 0.44
B6.64 227.14 KflFIC VOLCANIC FLD8S (SPARSELY PILLOHED)- sisilar to unit described bstsesn 70,44 - 84,14s; well foliatsd, contorted, sporadic pillow selvedges; sporadic diorite intrusives; local sineraiized sections associated with guartz-calciats material and pervasive biotite alteration
3008 86.64 5S.OO 1.363009 SS.OO 89,00 -1,00
S9.00 - 39.30 - quartz stringer at 50 degrees to the L.C.A.: abundant biotite pa-tings; -sell sheared fabric; 2-32 Dyrite; local diorite intrusives between 95,30 - 96.50s: 96.89 - 97.263i? 101.Os'- 101.293? 101.50 - 102.20s; 102,69 - 103.02-; 104.0?'- 104,18s; - sargins of intrusives marked by tight laminations and pervasive biotite increase in biotite content within the pillow selvedges together Kith a chloritic halo
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99,20 - 100.80 - sheared volcanic flow; local quartz-carbonate veinlets and 3-4X ovrite
107,00 - 107.50 - chiorits-biotite-calcite shear with 1-2X disseminated oyrite; shearing :s E-. 40 degrees tc the L.C.S,; foliation at: *5 decrees to the L,C.A. at 108s: 40 degrees to the L.D.A, at 112.20s; 41 degrees tc the L,C.A. at 117.10*: 55 degrees tc the L,C,A. at 120.30i; 50 degrees tc the L.C.A. at 126.70-; loner contact siith diorite intrusive at 45 degrees to the i,C.A.
::0.00 -ELDSPAR FORPHYnV INTRUSIVE- sasse as units described previously; lots! bands D* biotite - 4-12c: w:de sithin the intrusive: sharp loser contact at 40 degress to the L.C.fi,; intruded sith quart: veins at 12S.40s; 12B.80 - 12S.90s: and 129.20*; loser contact larked fay calcite cashes ritied sith biotite
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- green in colour; fine-grained; unifsra fabric; cut Dy narrow calcite fracture fillings: trace sulphides
131.27 131.49 DIORITE INTRUSIVE- dark grey, sediue-grained, soderately silicified, broken cioper contact at ?0 degrees to the L.C.A.; sharp loser contact at 45 degrees to the L,C.A.
131.4? 133.70 HflFIC VOLCANIC FLO* (PILLDIO;- sase as units previously described above: -assive; pillos selvedges are altered with biotite, chlorite and sinor pyrite; presence of randos calcite and quartz stringers/knots/qashss and fracture fillings
133.70 145.00 FELDSrfiR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE- siailar in appearance to units observed between 59.S4 - il.35s; i4.5C - 65.60s and 127.14 - i30a abnvs; iiassive to foliated, locally silicified: sinor sulphides, locally blocky tors; upper contact at 35 degrees to the L,C.A,; laser contact at 40 degrees to the L.C.A.
1*5.00 16?.00 ^FIC VOLCANIC FLOi? (PILLOsEy)- similar to units previously described above; green, fine-grained, isoderately chloriti:ed, cut by nussrous, sisoy hairline calcite-heaied fractures; rando- pillos selvedges becosins gradationaliy sore fretjuent do^n section
143.13 - 148.22 - -i;ar"-calc:te seas at 85 decrees to the L.C.A.; chlorit;:eo and biotitic
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
Report of Work
Ontario
Name and Postal Address of Recorded Holder
Bond Gold Canada Inc.4ao09NEeiee is LECOURS 900
T3608
20 Adelaide St. E., Suite 1100, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2T6Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days Cr. claimed
3281for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
Qshaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
Q Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
Q Power Stripping
Diamond or other Core drillingLand Survey
See Schedu TT'attache
Ali the work was performed on Mining Ctalmli): 1009949, 1009943, 1040186, 942375, 1009940
Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
Hole 6Hd Coordinates EijB Date Started Date Completed Length Clalin No.—— W
HW-01
HW-02
HU-03
HW-04
HW-05
HW-06
Ll+OOU/1+OON
L1+OOV/3+62N
L4+OOE/0+25S
12+OOE/12+62N
L6+OOW/3+75S
L8+OOE/8+OOS
-50'S
-50'S
-45'S
-50'S
-55'S
-45'S
Drill Contractor
July 23,
July 26,
July 29,
August 2
August 6
August 8
1989
1989
1989
, 1989
, 1989
, 1989
July 25, 1
July 28, 1
July 31, 1
August 4,
August 7,
August 9,
WmM
19
(89
989
rwwootoiiibicAt*unvtwA88E83KJ^IT FILES 1 0
OFFICE145 10
OCT 142 1989 10173 94
RECEIVED u
9949
9949
9943
0186
375
9940
Midwest Drilling1800 CreeWinnipeg,R3J 3W1
CrescentManitoba
*Date of ReportSept. 22, 1989 c
Recorded Holder or/Xgent (Signature)
^Z^~.***""~**{
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 and/or after its completion and the annexed report Is true.
Name end Postal Address of Person CertifyingKevin W. Leonard, 886 Tanager Ave., Burlington, Ontario L7T 2Y2
DatMCertlfled,x?L*.jPt' tf*^ f f&j^ ^j^*ziZ,****t
Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining RecorderType of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other core drilling
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 Ontario land surveyer.
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 end extent of work In relation to the nearest claim post.
Work Sketch (e* above) in duplicate
Nil
768 (81/3)
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Claim No.
SCHEDULE 'A'
Credits Claim No. Credits
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g s
TB
TB
TB
TB
942221
942375
942376
942377
942378
942387
942388-
942389 '
942390
942391
942392'
993171 ;
1009938 '
1009939 '
1009940 '
1009941 v
1009942 v
1009943
1009944
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1009946 -
1009947 i
1009948
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113
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
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66
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66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
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1021597 ^
1021598 K
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1021600 ,
TB 1039521
1039522-
TB 1040183
1040184
1040185
1040186
1040187
1040188
1040189
1040190
1040191
1040192
1040193
1040194
1040195
1040196
1040197
1040198
1040199
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66
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REFERENCES
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
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TRAILS —
SURVEYED LINESTOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC — LOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, FTC ~
UNSURVEYED LINES LOT LINFS — PARCEL BOUNDARY — MINING CI AIMS ETC —
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAVUTILITY LINESNON PERENNIAL STRFAMFLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTSSUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLANRESERVATIONSORIGINAL SHORELINEMARSH OR MUSKEGMINES
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
1YFf OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL
PATENT. SURf ACE 81 MINING RIGHTS . . 0
, SURFACE RIGHTSONLY . . ..... 9
. MINING RIGHTSONLY . Q
LEASE, SURFACE fc MINING RIGHTS . . B
" .SURFACE: RIGHTSONLY.. . . . . H
" . MINING PIGHTSONLY ... . .. . B
LICENCE Of OCCUPATION . . ...... .... . .... T
ORDf R IN COUNCIL . .. QC
RESERVATION . . ..... (J)
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SCALE 1 INCH 40 CHAINS
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1000i l ^ M 1
2000(3 KM
TOWNSHIP
LECOURSM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
TERRACE BAYMINING DIVISION
THUNDER BAYLAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
THUNDER BAY
Ministry of NaturalResources
Land
Man acjement
BranchOntario
Dau AUGUST 1984Numb*
G-2863
GEOLOGY
MAFIC METAVOLCANIC ROCKSla Mafic flows: pillowed, amygdaloidal,
massive, locally massive, locally plagiophyre
Ib Amphibolite
FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS2a Felsic tuff, porphyritic 2b Felsic lapilli tuff 2c Felsic crystal tuff 2d Intermediate flow
CLASTIC S CHEMICAL METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS3a Greywacke3b Arkosic wacke3c Pelitic wacke3d Pelite3e Siltstone (psammite)3f Conglomerate3g Biotite-quartz schist3h Chlorite-biotite-quartz schist3i Biotite-sericite schist3j Phyllonite (mylonite)
FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS
4a Granite4b Porphyritic Monzonite4c Quartz porphyry dyke4d Aplite4e Intermediate feldspar porphyry4f Mylonite (border phase)
MAFIC I NTRUSIVE ROCKS
5a Horneblende Metagabbro
LATE MAFIC I NTRUSIVE ROCKS Ga Diabase
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SYMBOLS
Quartz veinQuartz carbonate vein
Outcrop
^ -^ Geological contact; Observed, inferred
\ \ Bedding: Unknown dip, inclined, vertical
Schistosity (foliation): Unknown dip, inclined,vertical
Sample location S number
Claim post: Located, assumed
Bedrock cliff: Steep to vertical
Bedrock slope
Overburden slope: Steep S long
Overburden slope: Short 4 steep, or long i gentle
Fault
Old diamond drill hole location
Approximate old drill hole location
Highway
Hydroelectric transmission line
Railway track
Gravel road
Swamp or marsh
Vegetation boundary
Sw White spruceSB Black sprucePj Jack pineCe CedarL Larch (tamarack)FB Balsam firBW White birchAt Trembling aspen (poplar)Wt Tag alder
CLAIM MAP
DEEP\ OVERBURDEN
SbD EEP \ OVERBURDEN
CUT OVER
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BOND GOLD CANADA INC.
Hemlo West PropertyNORTHERN ONTARIO
GEOLOGICAL MAP-^^^tf*^ L^^^^^^ * ^^p ** * ^N^X
GEOLOGIST:
APPROVED BY:
DRAWN BY: J. Meek i Assoc. Ltd.
REVISED:
DATE:
DRAWING 1:
18 LECOURS