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41N1SNE02a3 NAVEAU l3C1 NAVEAU 010
Tog of Hole
Bearing
Footage
-0.0-T9.0IS.O-11 16.0
no, 0-1 iiO.U
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151 .0-^80.0
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ivi ,5-im.o
Hole C-l
Dip -900
Depth 301.0
Casing, grave 1 and boulders.Biotite granite, coarse grained and relatively freshin appearance. Intergrowth of quartz, orthod afseaatt biotite." A, few specks of pyrite present.feldspar .stole plnJciBh~to white and up to ;;' in sis j.Quartz IB bluish in colour.27.8-30.4 .\itored aoae, some shear ins at 30 to
the core. 10 rxj velu qlarts, speck of pyrite. 40,4 iiarrov/ chear sone at 10" to the core.A ** f a—* '1 -f rf 11 'l r' *1 M * '1 't 't J— 'rO* O
01.3-01.8 37ier\rinG at 45O to the OOTJ, not ninorol ized. 7J3.0-65.0 AT t oration none, sane ^rey vain on rt z
prooont , a fev: opet3i:^ of otelcopyrite notod. ir -.mi*-. . , ;.'Q"''1 'i^torod and silioifled; biotite '^ lo chioi-ite, spooks o i' pyrite. .P laraMoE r;ouoV G^^ '' L,i'**y vein rusrts '-ri t h
Biotlto . runite , altered and pi1 io 'i'1 iotliio "granite, reiativoTy iTosh, ri. : 1~' ir to ^h.,natoriV at t,he top oi1 tho iio^e. T -IZ&Q 01*^1100^^^0?:t;ais, c aar 1 2 "Jid biotite.Altered t^^iito, comovrlist nilitjified stii poi'phyrlticin appearance with poorly davo^opad irridoonuntc.uarts eyes.T anprophyro fiyko at '5 to the oore. f srao ^ .ucoph-me
in Grnnlte on both oontaotr,. u/irts diorite, blut3 ,ji'oy i^co^oux, oofiolder- b"1 y
altered. - uartrr, alteroa fei ';flr"-r n-nci obi ai'itu biooito. Toon^y sil io if led "vnd contains a ^ i-utl o
pyrite.d^ks , contac
oore. one cJauoophnne cleve"1 opT3d at both cont?.ots. ..unrt:: diorite, b^uo ^ey in colour, soniev.-hat ".-torod in appearance. i;i uish cuarts eyes ooffinion thro^Jhiout. ^OO.V-ai-.O aO;a breonint'ed quartz and oari.on,ito
barren
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C-1 continued,
Footage
811. 0-283.0
i*~i
283.0-301.0
301.0
w,uarta diorite, tolue-grey.Telatiyely uniform in appearance with local highly altered sedtions. 276.0-283.0 quartz diorite is bTue in colour dua
to glauoop x-ane developed adjacent to the lai^hrophyre intrusive*
Tymprophyre, very btockey, soft and broken up core, dark greenish in colour,
of hole.
log of Drill Hole
Hole C-2
Bearing
S500jS
Dip
-450
Depth
251.0
Footage
2.8 -15.0
15.0-44.0
44.0-89.0
89.0-^05.3
1.15. O-"l l 6.8
116.8-122.0
12^.0-129.8
stringers at 65
CasingGranodiorite or 'quartz diorite, highly alteredalmost an alteration zone. Bluish quartz, pyrophylliteand chlorite, e.! so carbonate.Quartz diorite, blue grey in colour. Not as intenselyaltered as the previous section. Bluish quartz,altered feldspar aid chlorite. Possibly 20^ chlorite.21.9 Coarse blebs of pyrite associated with i"
quarts stringer at 70 O to the core. 43.1-43.5 Chloritic remnent with some vein quartz.
pyrite.Quartz diorite, coarse grained granitic texture. Biuish irridescent quartz common; fair fa chloritic material after mafic minerals, jess altered than the previous section.72,0-72.5 Several narrov: quarts
to the core.75.5 3'' barren quartz stringer.79.2 2* quarts stringer, minor p;Granodiorite, altered to buff to93.8 2" barren quartz stringer.97,0-104.7 lamprophyre dyke, top contact at 10 O to
the core, bottom contact at 20o to the core. Dark green, fi ecked with biotite.
Diorite or greenstone remneut;, medium fine graineddark green material , quartz. High !fa mafic minerals(chlorite). A little scattered pyrite and a traceof chalcopyrite.Quartz diorite, blue grey, fain y we! i altered, somebluish quartz.T.amprophyre dyke, 20 O to the core.Diorite, dark groen in colOUB, medium fine grainedaltered, chi6ritic, soi.ie biotite and quartz.arariodiorito, highly silicified and altered. Tightreddish grey, not mineralized. T.'uch red hematitestaining.
/rite. b"1 ue grey in co"" our.
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129.8-137.5
137.5-140.3 140.3-168.0
168.0-T83.2
183.2-186.6 186.6-251.0
251 .o
Granodiorita, relatively fresh in appearance coarse grained with feldspar xtals up to s", lamprophyre dyke at l Oo to the core.
Granodiorite, coarse grained, fresh in appearance. Feldspar, quartz and biotite. Possibly a biotite granite if feldspar is orthoclase. Granodiorite, becoming nore altered and silicified Ho feldspar xtals noted.Hafic dyke, i ov/er contact at 5O t o the core. Granodiorite, coarse grained, relatively fresh in appearance, v/ith some i"' feldspar Ztals, bluish quartz and biotite.203.5-204.0 Silicified section, Utals indistinct. 232.0 2' white quartz stringer. 233.0 l" white ouartz stringer, not mineralized. 235 5 l o'r* " " '* " " ** " " " " " 236.0-236.8 larap-ophyre dyke, ind of ho1 e.
Tog of Drill Hole
Hole C-3
Bearing Dip
-45 0Depth
200.5
gootage
0.0-3.0 3.0-1 6.0
TO. 0-22. 8
22.8-44.0
44. O- 48 .8
48.8-50.0 50. G-L'3 .5^•^ e: r n r\ *J *J . ^ — *.' f . *J
57. 0-59. O
5 v. 0-1 06. O
06.0-108.2 os.2-133.c
133.0-141 .0
14140-147.7
147.7-1 L. 1 .0 -51 .0-1 61 .8
i 61 .8-1 66.0 l 65.0-1 67.0
Casing.Quartz diorite, b? ue grey in colour, altered. BluishQuartz throughout. The odd speck of pyrite.vuartz diorite, sheared and/or altered at 60 O to thecore. A fev; specks of pyrite. No vein quartz noted.Quartz diorite, altered in appearance, blue grey togrey in col our.22.8-24.8 Chi oritic material, somewhat sheared, possible
i ava ramnent.Granodiorite, i arge i' 1 feldspar xtai s developed in the less altered sections, v/ith "o"1 ue quarts and biotite. Chi oritic rerment , a"1 to red . Granodjorite, stressed at CO O to the core, Granodiorite, altered " i girt grey in colour. A Mttie bluish quartz present.lamprophyre dyke , fi e eke d with biotite. Tov/er contact sharp at 20 to the core.Granodiorite, relatively fresh in appearance. Coarse ^rained vith ''arge feldspar rt a"1 s up to .1'. 3"ue quartz and biotite, j-e?, d spar is altered to carbonate. 77.8-78.6 Gh? oritic inclusion.Granodiorite, sheared at 60 O to the core, unhides rare. T ava. dark .-',reen eh" oritic material . n ooks ^ ike
1 1 7.4-"1 18.0 "tressed at 45 O to t ha core.71 30.7 i" quartz stringer v;ith come calcite.i 32. 7 ] ' irregular cuartz-cai cite stringer.Granodiorite, pinkish, v.'ei"1 altered, ^pido'^efairly common in this soction. '.'op contact sharpat 45^ to the core.Granodiorite, pinkish and nore silicified than theprevious section.141.5-142.0 Vtered basic dykei et at 30 0 to the core.Chloritic greenstone, dar^: green, soft.Jranodiorite, grey, appears soraev/iv-.t stressed fron i O oto 30o to the core, .he odd speck of pyrite.Granodiorite, altered but not sheared.Chloritic section, sheared at 45^ to the core.
-2-
Footaga
167.8-T88.0
188.0-T91.9
191.9-194.4 194.4-200.5 800.5
Granodiorite, grey to pinkish in colour, somesections are relatively fresh.Quartz diorite, more basic than the prewrloua,stressed at 60^ to the core. Minor pyrite.irafio dyke, dark grey, dense.Chlorite schist, v/eli sheared at 2QQ to the core.3nd of hoi e.
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Footage
0.0-10.0 10.0-20.0
20.0-29.2
29.2-99.0
i ^ 0.5-112.c 112.5-1 21 .5
121 .5-129.8
129.8-130.7 130.7-131 .8 131 .fo-141 .9
141 .9-i 56.0
1 56.0-i 50.8
Hole C-4
Dip
-450
Depth
193.0
Casing-Quartz diorite, fairly well altered, bluish grayquartz,.biotite and fe?dspar.12.0 2' basic dykelet at 30O to the core.12.8-14.1 i:afio dyke, greyish green in colour.
fine grained, contacts sharp at 30 to the ISxS- core. 15.5-17.5 Several narrow basic dykes lO0 to 3QO to
tha core.Granodiorite, altered, mottled light pinkish grey coarse grained v;ith large altered feldspar ::tai s up to {r". Feldspar appears to be ir.osti y altered to carbonate. 15;.' biotite throughout v/ith bluish quartz common.Granodiorite tending to quartz diorite, more basic than the previous. "Tei i altered f porphyritic feldspar xtais. Siuish quartz and biotite. 98.2-99.0 Tainprophyre dyke, top contact sharp at 45O
to the ecru. Dark sr 3ir with some flecksof biotite.
Granodiorite, rr.any narrov/ reddish sections due to hematite staining.107.3 i ' basic dyke! o t ait 450 to the core. Silicified zone, yirikish in colour. jhear ^one, sh.e, ing at 10o to 15 O to the core.
fjome vein quartz contained.Chlorite schist, rare vein ciartz or mineralization. ih ear ing is parallel to the core, '.uartz diorite, b""ue grey.Chlorite schist as above, shearing at 30 O to the core, .uartz diorite, blue grey; bluish quartz, feldspar
and mafic minerals. T oca"1 1 y some reddish alteration. 137.7-139.4 Lafio dyke almost parade! to the core. 141.0-141.9 Sheared quartz vein at 70o to the core. Tanphrophyre dyke, dark green. 7ery blockey, similar in appearance to dyke at the end of hoi e C-l . Quarts diorite, b"1 uish in colour due to giauchophane alteration related to the adjacent dyke.
lFootage
T 60.8-162.8 162.8-191.0
191.0
-2-
Tamprophyre dyke, dark grey, flecked -with biotite. 0,uartz diorite, blue grey, relatively fresh in appearance. Harrow reddish coloured sections. 2nd of hole.
Bearing
North
Foofrago
0.0-59*0 39.0-55,8
55.8-60.0
60.0*66.0
66.0-87.3
87.3-90.0 90.0-il9.-4
l 1 9 .4-126.O
125.0-157.0
1G7.0
tog of Drill Hole
BOle 0-5
Dip
.450
Depth
167.0
many boulders.Biotite granite, coarse grained with g* xtale oforthod a se 4 Intergrowth of quartz, feldspar and biolite.52.5-54.0 vrafio dyke, fine grained dark grey, lamprophyre,
gtauohophane on both contacts. Dyke at 45 0 to tho oore7 ~
.uart?, diorite, more altered than previoue; blue 6re;rin c'l our.altwatlon zone, rome shearing it 60^ to the ooro. onevein quartz throughout. \ litfe pyrite.Grnnite to granodiorite, ijostli- co*\rr;e grained w. ^h t'feldspar rtalfl. Muoh reddish hematite ntaining in thisaection.Tavr,? D-xrk jyseni^h gray, fins sralned ohloritio.Biotite i^ranlte, appgara sortewhat porphyritic due tolarge orthoclase xtal s -which are~{.' ^-unre.A.lteratio.i zone, dark grey in oo?o1Jr;~sootl~'t of~Sarigray vain quartz uhnu^ho'-it. M^rt^ ^oc'.l^j -j^iiriinfar*\l ised with 3haToopyr3ta.Graaodiorita to G. r"3-"'te, coirse ^Krinad, f re ^h inappoaranoe, In*erGro".fth of orthooiase, 'iurrts ?.ndbiotite. L'lassiTe in appuaranos.
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Biotite lamprophyre dyte, top opntaot sharp at to the oore. "quarts diorite, hiijhly altered, roddish in oolour due to ba&ei.tite. ~ Biotite lampror^yro dyke, dark grey and Hooked with biotite.Diorite, dark greenish ^rey, fine grained. w,uartz chlorite end biotite, stressed at 500 to~the core. ^uarta diorite, medium course grained, blue grey. Hlfthly altered, quartz, chlorite and carbonate. Bibtite sranite7 ooareo gvainad with perphyritio teldapar in xtai s up to c".ooraaon throu^iout. Freah looking and laasaive in appearance. Rarely narrow quarts strineerfl."* *" "" 'luarta^diorite, blue grey. -iuarwt57 altered feldspar and chlorite (after biotite). *el.1 altered, cpeoks of pyrite"Tiere ^.nd there.290,9 t?f" bn.rron uai'ti; ctrinsor at 80 to bhe core. 292*0 4-' barron :uurtc striiisyx aorTna"1 to the oore. Diorite ? FIna e^^ined ^os^li-iii t^rey, soae-fJiufc nt 500 to 1ot!o oore.[ hear and alteration r.oaj. oiae~ouar^3~strint-'. present, ftruy qunrtn, r 'J- op Sii"? i it e, biuloh ^uarta diorite, ^ue -jrey, '.iltered -is bei'ore. qvxartz, ohTorite and altdrad feldspar,
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T&mprophyre dyke, top contact at 45 to the core. Gx'anodlortto, greyish to red; i eh, heontized o o ot Ions. Occasional narroc/ lan^rophyre dykelets.
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Casing.Granodiorite, medium grained, altered. Occasionalsorrow quarts stringers.Alteration zone, higx # carbonate, some vein quartsthroughout. Some disseminated pyrite.lamprophyre dyke.Otaoodlorite, ?omohat altered, sulphides rare.Iteration 3one~ hlSa Z carbonate. onw fine pyritethroughout. ,\ l ittle vein quartz. Trace of fuohite.Granodiorite,' pinkish sray with some bluish quartz.63.0-64..i chloritic inclusion. ~uarts diorite, medium grained, bl ,ir^h quarts eyes.
Hassive and uniform in appBarance, bluish grey. Chloritic inclusion, "'ooaT'y strosr.od at 40O to thecore.Granodiorite, medium coarse grained pinkish srey. Mostly massive, uniform in appearance, focal"1 y soflev.'hnt altered over narrow widths.Chloritic Inclusion v/ith a fer" 'Vl^ro^(rqua^t3 stringers, nartz diorite, blue ^ey. 'omev/l^t altered in appoaraaoe
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