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IB DOME TWP 010
Diamond Drilling
Area Of Dome Report NQ is
Work performed by Cochenour Willans Gold Mines Ltd.
Claim NQ
KRL
Hole NO Footage Date
C-72-1
C-72-2
8*1'
2009'
Aug/72
Sept/72
Note
(D (D
Notes:(1) Mineral Exploration Assistance Program Contract # RL-13
\WL. 005(7-69) rev. 9-72
11111111111111111 1111111 52N04SW0097 18 DOME TWP 010
Diamond Drilling
Area of Dome Report NO
Work performed by: Cochenour Willans Gold Mines Ltd.
Claim NQ
KRL 412
Notes:
Hole NO
C-72-1
C-72-2
Footage
Btl' 2009'
Date
Aug/72
Sept/72
(1) Mineral Exploration Assistance Program Contract # RL-13
,\WL. 005(7-69) rev. 9-72
18
Note
( 1)
(1)
•
REPORT ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
June - December, 1972
COCHENOUR WILLANS GOLD MINES LIMITED
Claim Group Dome Township
Exploration Assistance Agreement RL-13
by
L.C. CHASTKO
for
COCHENOUK WILLANS GOLD MINES LIMITED
MARCH, 1973
REPORT ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
June - December, 1972
COCHl::NOUI\ WILLANS GOLD MINES LIMITED
Claim Group -- Dome Township
Exploration Assistance Agreement RL-13
by
L.C. CHASTKO
for
COCHENOUR WILLANS GOLD MINES LIMITED
MARCH, 1973
52N04SW0897 18 DOME T#P 010G
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No,
CLAIM LOCATION SKETCH MAP
STATEMENT OF COSTS
INTRODUCTION l
LOCATION, DESCRIPTION bACCESS TO PROPERTY l
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP 2
PRESENTATION OF RESULTS 2 Diamond Drill Logs C-72-1
C-72-2
CONCLUSION 2
111111111111111111111111111111111111 52N04SW0097 18 DOME TWP ~l~c;
TARLE OF CONTENTS
CLA1M LOCATION SKETCH MAP
STATEMENT OF COSTS
J N'fHO»UC'l'lON
LOCA TION, llESCl<.l}'TION i1 ACCLSS TO PROPERTY
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
PRESENTATION OF RKSULTS DiaInOlld Drill Logs C-72-1
C-72-2
CONCLUSION
Page No.
1
1
2
2
2
COCHENOUR WILLANS GOLD MINES L.T..D,
CLAIM BLOCK
DOM E T OWNSH l P
Scale 1" r 2640'
... , , ! c
• i., .,
1 I I' '\
j
COCHENOUR WILLANS GO LD MIN E:. S . L.T.D.
C LAI M BLOCK
DOM F. TOW~ S HIP
Sc 3 Ie 1" = 2640'
STATEMENT OF COSTS EXPLORATION ASSISTANCEAGREEMENT
DOME TOWNSHIP RL -13
Period: June 26, 1972 December 31, 1972
Mobilization, Preparation, Construction and Maintenance of Crib on Reef to ; support drilling rig: ,:
Labour $4Suppli e s ! . ' ",,'jk
Di amend Dri11 i ng:
Sept 10 724' Oct 4 116' Oct 4 1268* Nov 6 634' Dec 7 107'
2849'^?'J r^yi|25^I,5I^;pi
Cost per Foot - $9.067 '' ; V.; 'x^-'":",^^.hi'^,;.';;^:'^;./;^-^^;^":^
Assaying j . . ^: :',-^'':^(^r^^^^
Supervisi on, Admilni stratton . •'^•.:,\. i : ^: : ''.-;^ ; ^'-'^''^^V'^'.'^
To: Ministry of Natural Resource;?
One Third Thereof. , //,., . ;, ^';6fc4.
e,
STATEMENT OF COSTS -- EXPLORATION ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
llOHE TOWt\SHIP RL - 13
Ped od: June 26, 1972 December 31, 1972
M 0 td ] j z a t j 0 II, Pre par at jon, Con IS t rue t ion and Maintenance bf Crib on Reef to ' support drilling ri~:
Labour SlII'pJ:ivS
Mamonrl Ddl11ng:
724' ) 16'
) 268 t
•
Sept 10 Oct 4 Oct 4 Nov 6 Dec 7
634 ' 107'
28.49',
Cost per toot - $9.067
$4,140 .el; 784~20
,8, 002 /~2' 6,057 r 8Q' 1.29'5;75
,,', ,':20;"28l;.fS' ).J25,~:8,~;~92';:
Assaying ,':";,~;i:$.:ei:~ 00, ' , . .~ <.. " ~
SU})Cl'visj on, AdmJni stration
T (l : Mild s tr~' 0 fiN 8 t U r a 1
One TId rd
,''). . ."":,
Page l
1NTKODUCTION:
This report was compiled and written to outline the exploration activities conducted on the property from June - December, 1972, which qualifies for re-irobursement of one-third of direct exploration costs incurred, as pro vided for under the Ministry of Natural Resources "Explora tion Assistance Program" agreement, RL-13.
The history and geology of the property is rather lengthy and complex and has been dealt with in a number of other reports and papers by both governmentand company geo3opists, and therefore will not be discussed in this report.
The purpose of this diamond drilling program was to locate possible extensions or new gold bearing structures not previously encountered in underground operations during the 3 if e of the wine. The north-western portion of the property has not been extensively explored as all ore bearing structures appear to be terminated against a supposed north- south trending; unconformity separating the older 'Kewatin* ore bearing rocks from the younper *Timi skiming* series underlaying Bruce Channel of Red Lake.
The diamond drilling was carried out from a submersed reef located in liruce Channel and therefore it was necessary to establish a crib on the reef to support the diamond drill rig. The first hole attempted at -52O flattened to -20O by 750 feet and entered an unfavourable formation. A second at tempt was made at -85O . This hole remained in the 'Timiskiming* series to a depth of 2,009* where the hole was stopped because the drill used was under-powered to continue. Plans are to continue the present hole at least through the silicified car bonate zone in which the hole was stopped.
LOCATION. DESCRIPTION fr A COES S TO PRO PER TY;
The Cochenour Willans Gold Mines Ltd. claim group is comprised Of twenty-one (21) contiguous patented mining claims all located in Dome Township of the Red Lake Mining Division, District of Kenora. Patent Claims - 21
KKL 320 464 7603321 465 7604322 466 7605411 7460 7606412 7461 7607462 7462 7634463 7602 7635
Access to the claim group is by Highway 125 which leads to Cochenour.
(
-- Page 1 --
INTRODUCTION: --This report was compiled and written to outline
the exploration activities conducted on the property from June - December, 1972, which qualifies for re-imbursement of one-third of direct exploration costs incurred, as provided for under the Ministry of Natural Resources "~xploration Assistance Program" agreement, RL-l3.
The history and geolo~y of the property is rather len~thy Bnd complex and has been dealt with in a number of other reports and papers by both governmentand company geologists, and therefore will not be discussed in this report.
The J,url'ose of this diamond drilling program was to locate possible extensions or new gold bearing structures not previously encountered in underground operations during the life of the wine. The north-western portion of the property has not been extensively explored as all ore bearing structures 8prear to be terminated against a supposed northsouth trending unconformity separating the older 1Kewatin' ore bearin, rocks fro!}· the younger 1Timi skindng1 aeries under]ayin~ Bruce Channel of Red Lake.
'I'he diamond drilling was carried out from a submersed reef located in Bruce Channel and therefore it was necessary to establish a crib on the reef to support the diamond drill rig. The first hole attempted at -520 flattened to _20 0 by 750 feet and entered an unfavourable formation. A second attempt was made at _85°. This hole remained in the tTimiskiming' series to a depth of 2,009 t where the hole was stopped because the drill used was under-powered to continue. Plans are to continue the rresent hole at least through the silicified carbonate zone in which the hole was stopped.
!-.f'CA TION, JmSCH lJITI,QN f" ACCESS TO PROP};RTY:
The Coc}lenour '''il18n8 Gold Mines Ltd. claim group is comprised ~f twenty-one (21) contiguous patented ~ining claims all located in Dome Township of the Red Lake Mining Division, Dictrict of Kenora. Patent Claims - 21
KHI, 32(1 321 322 411 412 462 463
464 465 466 7460 7461 7462 7602
7603 7604 7605 7606 7607 7634 7635
Access to the claim group is by Highway 125 which leads to Cochenour.
Page 2
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP;
All twenty-one (21) mining claims listed above are recorded in the name of Cochenour Willans Ooid Mines Ltd., License No. A.33564.
PRESENTATION OF RESULTS:
Copies of the diamond drill logs for holes C-72-1 and C -72-2 a re attached to this report. A location map is also provided, showing the location of the diamond drill holes.
CONCLUSION;
To date 2,849* pf diamond drilling has been conducted under the "Assistance Program". No economic mineralization has been encountered. Plans are to continue C-72-2 at least past the silicified carbonate zone where the hole is presently stopped.
Respectfully submitted,/L' C ~
L.C. Chastko, fi.Se.COCHENOUR WILLANS GOLD MINES LTD.
-- Page 2 --
PROPhRTY OWNERSHIP: == All twenty-one (21) mining claims listed above are
recorded in the name of Cochenour Willans Gold Mines Ltd., License No. A.33564.
PRESENTATION OF RESULTS:
Copies of the diamond drill logs for holes C-72-l and C-72-2 are attached to this report. A location map is also provided, showing the location of the diamond drill holes.
~:0:li::N=C:.iL_U=S=I=O_N :
To date 2,849' pf diamond drilling has been conducted under the "Assistance Program". No economic mineralisatiDn has been encountered. Plans are to continue C-72-2 at least past the silicified carbonate zone where the hole is presently stopped.
Respectfully submitted,
I ~> C' cI:::T ~- .....
L.C. Chastko, B.Sc. COCHENOUR WILLANS GOLD MINES LTD.
K R L
7603
K R L
7605
BRUCE CHANNEL ( R ED LAKE)
,Qk'
-7?-l-52 851 feet
C-72-?-8b* 2009 feet
K R L
4 1 2COCH ENOUR WILLANS
GOLD MINES LTD.
D l A MON D DRILL HOLE
LO CAT ION SKETCH
HOLE NO: C-72-1 -52" C -72-2 -85"
DOME TOWNSHIPl
i RED LAKE MINING DIVISION
; SCALE l": 200'
BPUCE
K R L
760j
C~lANNEL
~~C-7?-1-:)2°85' feet
I C-72-?-8,:)·200'3feet
K F< L 41 2
/ /
/
K R L 7607
(RED LAKE)
I
K R L 411
COCHENOUR WILLANS
GO L D MIN E S LTD.
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE
LOCAT IOtJ SKETCH
HOLE NO: C-72-1 _52 0
C -72-2 -85"
DOME TOWNSHIP
RED LAKE MINING DIVISION
SC ALE ,": 200'
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG Cochenottr Willans Ooid Mines Ltd.LOCATION Brnce Channel, Dome Twp. jrltflroTcrARE SIZE AXELEVATIONFROM
0.0
9.0
TO
9.0
55.5
i
55.5
73.5
73.4
88.5
G E
BEARING
LAT i TUDEO LO G 1 C A L
Casint
Chert - Siltstone -
Chert 55*
D! P -520 IDEPTH S41.C
DEPARTURE
D E 3 C R 1
ftr&iing
H
. P T
16*^^23/8/72
V
O N
L.CCGED BY
Magnetite Iron F c rea t i on
Siltstone 25* Magnetite 1C*
Sulfides - Po. minor PT 2 - 5*Intercalated, finely banded rarrinc from 0 70 OC .A., generally 45irregular bands upgenerally fill in
- 6Co; magnetite concentratedtoin
to several cm in thickness; Po, Pyfractures
27.7 - 28.2 Quarts carbonate fracture,
50.0 - 55.5 High
minor tourmaline
chert content, very minor siltstoneand magnetite, somevhat brecciated; 4 - 6* Po. Py
Black Argillaceous Meta Sediments
Black, fine grained, somevhat gritty, fine banding, possiblyshearing at 70 o to C. A., fracturing at 45* to bandingand 60* to C. A.5S5
n
- 10* silicified- 8* sulfides; 1- S* narrow 1 -
iggy* occasional
carbonate stringers, overall- 2* fine disseminated Po;
5 mm bands Py; Py stringers generally
specks Cpy and sphalerite
Intermediate Tuffaceous Meta Volcanics (Dacitic)
Medium grey, fine grained, hard, dense,siliceous, generally massive except for'banding* which is
cherty appearance,occasional
very fine; 2-5* disseminated Po;2 - 4* Py, Po replacement in fractures; occasional specks C
S AMO.
Tro
100'
300'
400*
750*
py and
-Vfcl \iwFD 2/9/7 2
L. C. Chastko
M P L E ^
FROM
-pari T
tearingNJso OE
N46E
TO
tsts:Corr'd Bear.
H570E
K53Ei
S40E
N43E
sphalei
N47E
H5OE
ite
Wl DTH
Dip-470
-320
-27*
-200
HOLE NO. C-72-1
DATE 6/9/72
ASSAYS
; i.
^.
DIAMD_ND_ DRIll HOl E LQG Cochenour Will.ns aold Mines Ltd. I . leA, ION B~uce Channel, Doae Typ. i~icw- 'Drft"'linc i~A~-rF D 23/~17z. l~('&J~ E~:zlfJ/7% HClE NO. C-72-1 R ESJ2£ AX SF A RINe Dl j3 -520 IDEPTH 841.dH Lv ILeGGED EY L.C. ChastJco ICA:E 6/9/72
lEt EVATION l AT! TUDE ICFPAQTURE ; A M P l E :; A <::, S A Y ::.. FROM TO GEOLOGICA l C E :.:- C R I P T I C l\! f\; O. FROM. Te. 116:..1 BTH
0 .. 0 9.0 Call1Uir .... :-.r_ri t, ~sts:
19"" 55.5 C.ert - Siltctone - ~a'!le~i te IroD Formation ~ earilig CB~I;Cl _lliP Chert 55~ Sil tstone _~~ J.ra'rteti te l~ 100' H50 0 1; 1570£ -410
SulfIdes - Po •• i",or ry 2 - S~
lllterealated. finelT b.lldad TarTiD~ fro. 0 - 70° to 300' 5.6£ liS3E -320
C.A •• generally 45 - 6Co; "IBetite eoneentrated in ir .... , t1a.r haads up to .eyera1 e. in thickne.s; Po, Py .00' lI40E N47E _210
-----~l'y fill ia fractares 27.1 - 28.2 Quarts car~onate rrae~lIre, &iDor touraaliae 750' 143E 150~ ... ~o 50.0 -5.5.5. Bi~hche .. t eoatea.t. yery .t ...... ail t.toae alld -air_etit.. --- ;hat !7. ..... ,,~iated: 4 - 6S Po. Py
55.5 73.4 Black Areillaceo •• Meta Sediaeat.
alack!. li.e craiDed, ._evhat gritty, fi." baRGinc, po.sibl, 5!l __ ~, at· 100 to C.A •• _ tr.ct.riB& at 450 to "aadia& a.el 60° to C.A; 5 - 10' silieified earbOllate .striacer •• oTerall 5 - ~ sllltid.a; 1 - 2% fia. eli .... i .. te. Po; .r
5 - 5~ _rrow 1 - 5 _ balut. Py; Py .triac_r. cellerally
T1iCD, oeeaslOJl&I ~_p~~t. epy aael sphalerite
73.5 88.S lateraediate ?att.e .... Meta Tolcaaie. (Daeitie)
M.eli_ ere,., fiae craiaeel, Itard, 4 •• se_,. cl;er~.1 ~pp~a~ .. ee ~ .ilieeo •• , cea.rally •••• iT. except tor oeeasi ... 1 t~=~:!..ct wltie" i. yerr tiae; 2 - 5~ eli .... l .. te. Po; 2 - 4% Py, Po replaeea.at ia fr.et.re.; ocea.ional .peeka C
"' oel iaphalel ite
~ .
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPage 2.
1 C^AT ION
COTE SIZEELEVATIONFROM88.5
90.0
100.1
103.1
104.3
TO90. C
100.1
103.1
104.3
113.7
G E
BF A RING
L AT ! TUDE
O L O G 1 C A L
jfKiLLE
Dip IDEPTHCFPARTURE
D F S C R fKeta Sediments - Siltstone? Ash Tuff?
D BY
H
P T t
I^TA^F f
V
0 M
s
LOGGED BY
Light grey, fine grained, finely well banded, generallyparallel to C. A. 2^ fine disseminated Fo, minor Py
in fractures
Ash Tuff? Felsic Dike
Grey- green, medium grained, xassire, highly recrystal lized, no risible internal structures
Meta Sediments - Siltstone - Ash Tuff
Similar to 86.5 - SO. C10C.1 - 1C2.0 highly recrystallized, cherty appearance,pronounced banding
Pebble Meta Conglomerate - Grarel Conglomerate
Pebbles approximately 50*, generally tinder 5 mm diameter ,form a mosaic texture, fragments elongated ia direction
of shearing at 60O
*
to C. A.; fragments fine grained aadappear to be a chert and felsic .Tolcanic origin. ,.^^4 ^
is fia* trained, felsic and crobablr is a tuff.but not share ucser aad lover contacts
Ash Tuff (Meta)
D i. tine t
Light greyish green, fine grained, similar to mature of
conglomerate described abore; distinct banding insections at 45 - 50 o to C.A., 3 - 6* Py in ruggy stringers
S ANO.
tVN\^HFD
M P l. E 5
FROM
p-n-ii 102.5
12 112.5
TO
112.5
122.5
W 1 DTH
10.0
10.0
HOLE NO. C-72-1
DATE.
ASSAYS
;
Pa~e 2. / I QJAMOND rJPIL t HOLE LOG
jL.'KILLt:.L: D'( i8ARr-E r\ 11d,~'1~~ _____ [:tel E NO. C-72-1 ~IION I -I lH Iv IL.Cr;r:ED 8Y DATE C F SIZ£ BFA RINe D!P IDE.PTH
IE LEvATION l Ai! Tu r , E [DEPARTl JRF S I- M P l E S, A ~ S A Y " .. , , EOI leA DE:; C ~ -~ I o N NO. FRClM TO \\ IDTH FROM TO G 0(" _l R ~ ,
1
88.5 9(1.(' ~et& Sediments - Siltstone? Asb Tuff? Light grey, fine grained, finely well banded, generally ,
I parallel to C.A. 2~ fine diss~nated Po, .iDor Py
in fractures !
90.0 ICO.1 Ash T.ff? Felsic Dike
highly recrystal- I Grey- green, ~ediua ~rained, aassiTe, I
lized, no visible internal structures
10C.1 103.1 Meta Sediments - Siltston~ - Ash Tuf~
Siailar to 88.5 - sc.c lee.1 - 102.0 hl,hl,.. recrystallized, cherty appearance, pronouaced ba.diae
103.1 104.3 Pebble Meta Congloaerate - Cravel CODgloaerate , I I -
Pebbles approxiaately 50%, )
«enerally under 5 .. diaaeter, : for. a IIOsaie t'exture, trae-ents eloDeated ia direction
, of shearing at 600 to C.A.; trapeats rine erained aad
'r--aprear to be a chert and felsic ~T~lc&Dic oriei _. _.~pi .... ~-1l-l 102.5 112.5 10.0
is tia. ~rained. felsic aDd ~robablT 1. -.&, tat'f'_ Di.'t:.:llle't:.
bat DOt: .h ..... ~~ alld lover contacta 12 112.5 122.5 10.0 ,_.
104.3 113.7 Ash Tuft (Meta)
Licht CreyisJa greeD, tille &rained, similar to aature of'
conc1oaerate described above; distinct bandiJl~ ia sections at 45 - 500 to C.A., 3 - 6% 1',- In TllEU strilt~ers
i
- ~- --- -
Page 3.DIAMOND DRILL
COTE SIZE
ELEVATION
FROM
113.7
114.6
143.6
147.3
152.0
TO
114.6
143.6
147.3
152.0
159.5
i C- E
HOLE LOG
SEA RING
LATITUDEO L O G l C A L
L'KILLED fc/ jD^Lj^ - ! N 'i ^"H ED
D! P iDEPTH H V LOGGED BY
DEPARTUREDES C R r P T ION
Pebble Meta Conglomerate (Fine Pebble Conglomerate) C
Siailar to 103.3 -. 104. 3
Fragmeats more numerous aad iacrease ia size down hole.
up to 10 ma diameter, generally angular, credoninantlrchert and felsic rolcanics
Conble Meta Conglomerate (Coarse Coables)
Fragments made up70* uabaaded chert10* banded chert
75 - 8056 of rockaad felsic meta rolcanics
10* defiaite felsic fragmentsSt quartz coablesFragmeats rary ia size from 1 cm10 - 15 cm, some felsic fragmeatsMatrix 15 - 25*, mainly Py, miaorfillings, remainder of matrix is
to 20 cm diameter, general!highly sere it i zedPo as massive taggy
a felsic 'tuffaceous* matei*
Meta Sedimeats - Siltstone? Tuff?Greyish green, fiae graiaed, felsie, finely well bandedat 0 - 600 to C.A.
Conble Keta Conglomerate
Similar to 114.6 - 143.6Coables generally smaller and in the 10 cm diameter range
Meta Sediments - Siltstoae? faff?
Similar to 143.6 - 147.3 distinct COB tacts: 1 - 3* Po bleb!
. S ANO.
j.72-1-3
-4
-5
y
ial
M P L E S
FROM
1!
1
22.5
.11. fi
141.0
TO
i .vi . R
141 .fi
152.0
WIDTH
9.2
11.0
HOLE NO. C-72-1
DATE
ASSAY S
t: t
I Page 3. Q.LA!vK1ND J2P!l t HOLE LOG !
~iION i It.-·r-< i L LC. L: c y
!tU~fFn 1~(f-1li ~ ill..--__ . HCI.E NO. C-72-J. -! !H Iv lL.cr;r£) ~y DATE C LS!2£ SEA RINe D!~ IDEPTH
IELEV.ATtON :l Air rUDE lcEPARTI1RE I
; j. Tv: P I r 5 A S S A Y S
FROM j TO G E 0 l O~ ICAl DES C R r p ..... I C r-,.' I\; O. FROtv1 TO V\'DTH I I
113.7 114.6 Pebble Meta COD~lo.aerate (Fine Pebble ConLl----~~e) C ~12-1-..l 1 ~~ .t; 1.11 . S. ~.-1.
Simi.lar t.o Ie 3.3 - 104 .1 <
Fra~ents aore Duaerons and increase in sise down hole. -' l.ll ~ 141 .C'l o ?
uP to 10 .. diameter • .cenerally aDnlar~ ~red.o.inantlT chert and felsic Toleanics -s 141.0 152.0 11.C
114.6 f 143.6 Conble Meta Con~lomerate (Coarse CODbles)
FraDZents made q 75 - 80~ of rock
-- 70~ unbaDded ehert .. d telaic .eta Tolt".lli~. 1C% bande. chert •
10% definite felsic fra~~nts .1-- -5~ auarts conbles Frapeata Tar}". in aise tr_ 1 e. to 20 ca cliaaeter. £ener~' :r 10 - 15 cm~ soae felsic tra«aenta hi&hly aereitised Matrix IS - 25%. mainly "... ainor Po as massi Te "itO'
, ! I
fillings, reaainder of aatrix is a felsic ttuffaceous' )
... tel ial l . !
143.6 147.3 Meta SecU.eata - Siltatoae? 'lu.~t? .1"--. Greyish «reel!, tine graiaed, fe1ail:, tiDe1y veIl banded I
at " - 600 to C.A.
_. 147.3 152.0 Conble Meta Conglomer&te
Similar to 114.6 - 143.6 Conbles ,enerally saailer and iD the 10 e. diaaeter raD£e
152.0 159.5 Heta Sediaents - Siltstoae? r .. tf? Siailar to 143.6 - 147.3 distinct contacts: 1 - .1~ Po bllll!lt i
I \ .-
*
.
DIAMOND DRILLLOCATION '
C9t? S IZE
ELEVATIONFROM139.5
174.0
175.8
181.0
188.7
TO174. C
r.
175.8
181.0
188.7
215.0
G E
HOLE LOG
SEA RING
LATITUDE
O L O G 1 C A L
'CKFLLE
DIP iDEPTH
DEPARTURE
D E S C R rFine Pebble Conglomerate - Agglomerate
7Cf, fine pebbles,
quartz up to 15 ras
Eainly chert, felsic f
D 6 Y
H
P T J..
'olcanic s
diameter, generally 5 - 8 EOT;
ifetA^VF rV
O N
and
s
LOGGED BY
elongatedparallel to shearing, matrix - fine grained, light grey,
siliceous, possibly tuffaceous origin
2 4^ stringers and blebs Po, nsinor Py; some cyclicgradation in pebble size, tops uncertain
Rhyalitic Dike
Light greenish brovn, fine grained, sericitised,
banded, possibly flov banding; 1
vaxy , veil
- 255 disseminated Po blebs
Fine Pebble ConglomerateSimilar to abore
Coarse Conble Congl overate
Similar to 147.3 -Matrix 15* Po, 5?S
increase in felsic
152.0Py, quite massire in sections, a generalconbles orer cherty conbles
Felsic Meta Tolcanics - Flov? Dike? (Rhyo-Pacitic)Light grey -green, fine grained, massire to banded, rerysiliceous, contacts altered and sericitized
1
S ANO.
-IN'I^HFD
M P L E S
FROM TO WIDTH
HOLE NO. C-72-1
DATE
ASSAY S
LaC: I Page 4.
/ I , .. I v\ , - i
I {:RiLLED 13\ !~Ih~ . II"~\~ED ~710N I K;1 E N~ C-12-1 ----_. C F '; t1E SEA RINe Dq~ lDEP H h:i Iv LC Cr:ED 8Y DATE
IELEVATION L A7tTUr-E ,CEPARTURE -~ A tvL P I ! :; A <; _S A Y ~
FROM I TO G E 0 l 0(" I CAL DES C R r J~ .or I o f\! t\: o. FROM TO ~\ft lillH I
15905 l7J%.C Fine Pebble Cottglo~erate - A~glo.erate
7C% f'ine pebbles, mai.nly chert, felsic 'rolcanics and ,
quartz up to 2$ l:.1t! diUleter_1 generally_ 5 - 8 Itm; eloDt:ateci . };aralle) to shearin~, •• trix - f'iDe ~rained, light grey, -
I siliceous, possibly tuffaceous ori-,-in
e 2 - 4% strin~ers and blebs Fo~ minor Py; some cyclic ~rad4tion in~ebble size-,_ to-.r.s uncertain
174.C 175.8 Ithyalitie Dike --Lit;ht greenis!!. brovn, fin~ grained, sericiti~ed, waxy, well
baRded,~os.ibly flov bandiD&i 1 - 2% disseainate~ Po blebs
175.8 181.0 Fi.e Pebble CODgloaerate
Siailar to aboTe ! I
t
181.0 188.7 Coarse Coable' COllcloaerate , J
Si.ilar to 141;3 - 152.0 i !
Matrix l5~ Po, 5% Py, quite massiTe in seetioDs, a ceaeral iBereaae iD felsic cODbles OTer cherty cOBbles :
188.1 215.0 Fela~ Met. Toleauie. - Flow? Dike? (Rhyo-»aeitie) Licht 'crey-crecD, fiBe craige4, •••• iTe to b •• ded, Ter,. siliceous, eOBtaets altered aDd serieitized
e ,
i
I
Page 5,DIAMOND DRIL.
COTE SIZE
ELEVATIONFROM215.0
279.0
365.0
TO279.0
365.0
379.6
G E
HOLE LOG
BEARING
L AT 1 TUDE
O LO G 1 C A L
y
UK i L LE D b X j^ALh
Dip iDEPTHDFPARTl )RF
DESFelsic Agglomerate (Meta)
40 - 50* fragments, generally .5
C R 1
H
P T t
V
C N
\
LOGGED BY
- 1.5 cm diameter,angular to rounded. Three distinct types, cherty to
felsic, mafic - chloritic and quartz light greygreenish, sheared at 60* to C. A. Matrix fine
to
grainedgreyish green, felsic; 2-4* disseminated Po, Py,occasionally up to 10* in sections
Felsic Meta Tolcanics (Rhyo fcacitic)
Light greyish green, fine grainedminor brecciation and alteration;
, aa s sire except foralteration and
sericitization and leaching accompanied
and sulfidization, mainly Po, Py
by silicification
291.7 - 299.2 leached, several stringers Py, Po
298.8 - 299.2 massive Py, minor Po, fine grained313.3 - 317.3 5* massive Py, Po in fracture stringers328.0 - 341.0 5 - 8* massive Py, Po in fracture stringers,moderately to highly sericitized341.0 - 359.0 highly sericitized3
, waxy, sheared- 5* Po, Py in stringers
359.0 - 365.0 brecciated 9 black fault material.silicified and leached, 2 - 5* Po
highlyin sections
Silicified Carbonate Zone
Silica 50*; Carbonate 35*; Felsic Material 15*;Fractured and mariposite alteration along fractures
i. S ANO.
-6
; ;- 1 N I ^"HFD
M P L E 5
FROM279.5
- t
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
-13
-14
-IS
291.7
298.8
313.3
327.5
337.5
346. P
356.4
366.0
376.O
TO291.7
298.8
299.2
323.0
337.5
346.8
356.4
366.0
376.0
379.6
WIDTH12.2
7.1
0.4
9.7
10.0
9.3
9.6
9.6
10.0
3.6
HOLE NO. G-72-1
DATE
A S S AY S
; i
Pa~e s. / "Pll t , ;
Q..lAMO ND HOLE LOG ~TION
I JL.: K ILL t:. L.: C 'Y !~~tEf) I~I~ 11 ¢H Ff) HCl E ND. C-72-1 j
- -eFt; IZE
! IH 1v ILcr;r:ED 8Y IDATE 8EA RING D:~ IDEPIH ELEVATION LATITUDE ICFPARnJRE
! S A M P 1 E 5 A S ~ A Y <;
FROM i TO E 0 1 DE::-C R I ON NO. FRatv1 ,
TO V'vIDTH G OG1LAl F 'T" J I
215.(\ I 21!t.O Tels~c A~~lGmerate (Meta) -6 279.5 291.1 12.2
4C - 50% tragmeats, generally .5 - 1.5 cm diameter, ~
aftcular to rounded. Three 4istinct tyres, cherty to -7 291.7 298.8 7.1
telsic, ma~ic - cbloritic and quart: li«ht ,rey to greenish, sheared at 600 to C.A. Matrix fine ,rained -8 298.8 299.2 0.4
Ireyish greeD, f'elsic: ; 2 - 4% disseminated Po, Py, occasionally up to 10% in sec:tiot'ls -9 313.3 323.0 9.7
279.0 365.0 Felsic Meta Yolcanics (Rh,.o Dacitic) -10 327.5 337.5 10.0
Licht ,reyish ~reen, f'ine crained, massiye except tor ainor breceiation and alteratioD; alteration and -11 337.5 3,(6.8 9.3
-sericitizatioa and leachine accoapaaied by silicification and swlf'idization,.ainl,. Po, Py -12 346. P 356 • .( 9.6
291.7 - 299.2 leached, seyeral .triD~er. Py, Po 2!8.8 - 2!~.2 .. ssiTe Py, aiDor 1'0, fiDe-grained -13· 356.4 366.0 9.6 I
i -313.3 31't.3 5% .a.siTe Py, Po in ~raetare striD~ers , - ! 328.0 - 341.0 '5 - 8% aa.siye Py, '0 i. fracture .trin~ers, -14- 366.0 376.0 10.0
, .oeleratel,. t. hi&hl,. sericitized
'1----341 .• 0 - 359.0 hiChly sericitized, waxy, sbearf'ld -15. 316.C 319.6 3.6 :
3 - 5%.Po, Py 1.. 5'triDgers
359.0 - 365.0 bre~ciatedp hlack ta.It _aterial, Iti,h~,..
silicif'ied and leached, 2 - 5J Po ia secti •••
365.0 '379.6 Silicified Carbonate Zone Silica 50%; Carbonate 35%; Felsic Katerial 15~; Fract.red aDd a.rip.site alteration along tract.res
i
I - -
DIAMOND D P l Li HOLE LOGPage 6.
i RATION ,;COTE SIZEELEVATIONFROM
379.6
391.5
396,8
399.7
408.6
449.0
TO
391.5
396.8
399.7
408.6
449.0
513.9
G E
BF A RING
LATITUDEO L O G 1 C A L
Mafic Meta Volcanics
UKILLEL' S Y j^ALj^FO
D'P IDEPTH IH V LOGGED BY
DEPARTURED E 3
Dark green, fine grained, sheared
C R f P T C. M
and foliated at 70O
to C.*A.. chloritized and aathibolitized
Mafic Dike
M po^Tilfis B^rC^B A J il34^ to neditUB trained. spw**vbat; mo^tl^rf
appearance, sheared and foliated. distinct centacta
Mafic Meta VolcanicsSa*e as 379,6 - 391.5 '
Highly Altered Meta Volcanics (possibly felsic dike)
LiKht green, finesilicified, sllrfet
2
grained, hichly sheared, leached AndIT Karicosite alteration
- 4*6 disseminated Po, Py stringers, sharp and distinctcontacts
Intermediate Keta Volcanics (Khyo Dacite to Dacite)Medina grey, generally eassire except for fcliation. finegrained, ntueber of highly altered, light greyish leached
zones, carrying disseminated and stringers of PT
420.7 - 425.6 leached mrritic cone434.0 - 439.6 w tr
439.6 - volcanics appear more nafic dovn hole
Mafic Meta VolcanicsMedian green, fine
- Possibly Mafic Dike
to neditOB grained, granulose appearance,foliated, chloritized, 15 - 20* carbonatized, scattered
.
S ANO.
-16
-17
-18
-IN'ICHFD
M P L E 5
FROM
399.7
420.7
434.0
TO
408.6
425.6
439.6
W 1 DTH
8.9
4.9
5.6
HOLE NO. C-72-1DATE
ASSAYS-.
;
j
,Page 6. I .QlAMOND np III HOLE LOG ,
~TION I /L.:KILL£:.l...: Q'I' 1~~fFf) lli~ffi HClE NO. C-72-1 I ---- -
! IH Iv lLC Gr:m J3Y DATE C R '; 11:£ 8£A RINe D:~ IDEPTH IE LEVATION lATtHlDE ICEPARTlJRE £ Ie M P l E :; A <:, ~ A Y S ,
NO. F~ Vv 10TH FROM TO G E 0 l OGle A l J).ESC R r p ..,. I o N Tn I
379~6 391.5 Mafic Meta Volcanics --Dark green, tifte «rained, sheared and foliated at 700 ,
t.J:t ~ _____ chloritized anei aabhibolitued
1391.5 13g6.8 Marie Dike Medi.1lI!!. ~ref!n f'ine to medi.1Dft ~r .. inf!d ...i1 ~at: mnt:t:l f!d
I f a~~r&nce. shearedallCl_fo11au.d. distiJlet l!ant:Jtl!t:~ !
396.$ 39g.7 Hafic :Meta Tolcanics Same as 37g.6 - 3Sl.5
,
-399.1 408.6 Highly Altered Meta Volcanics (possibly felsic dike) -16 39g.7 408.6 8.9
LiJ!:ht Lreell. fine£rained. hiuly sheared ..... leached altd silieified .1i,lttl,.. .. rino-ite a1teration -11 420.7 4%5.6 4.9
2 - 4% disseRinated Po, _~_ stri~ers1 shaip and distinct , ! co.taet. 434.0
, -IS 439.6 5.6 J
[email protected] "4'.0 Iatermediate Met~ Tolcanics ~Rh~o Dacite to Dacite} ,
MediUl -.&r~, &ellerall,. aassiTe exee»t for 6Iia~i.a. ii-ae -r---grained, Dumber of highly altered, ll«ht greyish leached •
sODesJ carryiJlC cUlrsemiJl&ted aJld .triaaer. oilY
420.7 - 425.6 leached .PY'ri tic _dDe --43<4.0 ~ 43!.6 " " 439.6 - Tolcanics appear aore .. ~lc deVIl hole
.49.0 513.1 X.fie Meta Voleaalcs - 'ossiblT Mafic Dike
Medium greeD, rine to .edi~ graiaedJgraaulose ap~eara.ce. roliated, chloritised, 15 - 20% cal'boll.tised, scattered
~~ --- -- ---
Page 7.DIAMOND DRILLL^ AT ION /'
C F SIZE
ELEVATIONFROM
513. P
TO
515.2i
i
515.2
519.7
549.0
560.7
574.7
519.7
549.0
560.7
574.7
580.6
G E
HOLE LOG
BE A RING
LAT t HIDEO LO G J C A L
y
DRILLED b V jDALt ^ "'
D! P IDEPTH H V LOGGED BY
DEPARTURE
D E S C R ! PT IONpyritic clusters of crystals
450.0 - 45C.9 highly altered and leached 'felsic* dike
Felsic Keta Tolcanics (Dike?)
Greenish brovn, fine grained, highly foliated, highly
sericitized, moderately silicified, 1 - 3?S Py; sharp contact
Mafic Dike
Heditm green, fine to medium grained, granulose texture
massive except for moderate foliation, scattered pyritecrystals
Rhyalite Agglomerate - Floy
Matrix 60 - 7C# fine grained, light green to grey leachedfragments 30 - 4C?5 vary in size, 5-8 cm, similar to
matrix, alteration creates distinction of matrix and fragmei
2 - 5^ disseminated Py
Mafic Dike
Similar to 515.2 - 519.7
549.5 - 550.3 sereral rhyatic inclusions
,
Rhyalite - Agglomerate - Flov
Similar to 515.2 - 519.7*
Mafic Dike
Similar to 515.2 -i
i
. 519.7
S AN O.
-"I'N'I^HFD
M P L E s*FROM
i
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t s
ti i
TO V\ 1 DTH
i
NOLE NO. C -7 2-1
DATE
ASSAY S
" t ; t
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HOLE LOG !
/
Page 7. /
C-72-1 Q1AMO Nfl ('I R Il L ~ I I ON FR'LLTG b '( !~~-rF ~_ 1~(p.J 'I ~Ef") ____ .--IlHw,:,{tCk:..lL'~E=____'_N..:!...:' 0:.a .• '--____ -
C~~S~I~-Z~E~ ____ _+=8~E~A~R~IN~J~G,~----~~D~I~~------~I~D~E~P-JT~~~: _____ ll!r~i _______ ~Jv~ _____ ~rl~-C~~~~~~~:E~:'D~E~Y~------__________ ~¥D4-A~T~E-------------------1£ lEV AT ION 1 A T I r lJ D ECEPARTI JRE S t M P I r :; A Y FROM i TO G E 0 lOG I C A I r\ F :; C RIP T ION I\;\]. F~ Tn Vv' DTH
pyritic clusters of cryatals 45C.O - 4S0.~ highl7 altered .nd leached 'felsic' dike
, 51J.~ 515.2 Felsic Meta Volcanics (Dike?) -
1 Greenish brown, tine grained, hi&hly toliated, highly
sericiti:ed. :roderatel,.- silicified. 1 - 3% Py; sharp contae1s ,
515.% 519.7 Hafie Dike
Medium green, fine to .edina crained, granulos. te~nre --massive except for mod~rate foliation, scattered lyrite
------r-----;---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-----+------~----+-----~-----+------~----+---ery.t.~.
~----~----~----------------------------------------------------------------+----~-----------~----~--.---4~----4-----~---51'.7 549.0 ahyallte Agglo~erate - Flow
Matrix 60 - 70% fine grained. 1iCht ~reen to gr~ leached fratments 3C - 40% vary in si~e, 5 - S ca, s!ailar te
matrix, alteration creates distinction of-matrix aDd fracaelts I r-----T-----;---------~--~----------------------------------------~~~----~----~----~------~----~----~----~---2 - 5% diss~nated Py
549.0 560.1 Xafic Dike
Sim11ar to 515.2 - 519.7 --------------------------------------------~----_+------~----+_----~----~------~----4_--549.5 - 550.3 se~era1 rhyatie iaelasions
~~~~~-=;_~~~~--~--=_----~--~--------------------------------~----~----<_4----~------~----~----~----~----560~7 574.7 Rhyalite - Agglo~erate - Flow
'imilar to 515.2 - 519.7.
574.7 Sse.6 Mafic Dike ~ ____ ~ __ --~ __ ------------------~----------------------------------------~----_+----~~----+_----~ ____ ~f--____ ~ __ --+_---
I~-__ -+1_ S~il&r to 51_5.2 - Sl~~7 _________ ._ ---.---.-.-.-------+----4! .... ---.f----~--_l__-__ J.l__---~----!_-1- ----+-,1 -----·-t-----·--~---- -~-.------.-.---.----- .. ---- .. ----- .. - --_._- -··-,-------1--- -----l-- .--1-.- --4--_._- r---.---f-------~-~ !; ~, t :
Page 8.DIAMOND Df? ILLL^ AT ION
cWn F SIZEELEVATION
FROM58C.6
603.8
626.0
633.0
645.0
TOeos.8
626.0
633.0
645.0
840.9
C- E
HOLE LOG
SEA RINGLATITUDE .
O L O G 1 G A L
iL'KiLLEU b Y JUALI^ "'
1111 t Dip iDEPTHDEPARTURE
DES C R IFelsic Keta Volcanics (Khyo Dacite)
H V LOGGED BY
PT CM
Light greenish grey, highly sheared at GC 0 to C. A.,
occasional rhyatic fragments, alteration leaching,sericitization and soce mariposite
Mafic Meta Volcanics (possibly Dike)
Dark green, fine grained, highly foliated at 50 to C. A.,moderately silicified and carbonated; 23220.0 - 226.0 highly altered and
J pyrite crystalsappears to hare been
assimilated into following rock type because of thiscontact, somevhat gradational
Felsic BikeWhite, fine grained, siliceous, rery ma s sire except forlate fractures; appears to hare assimiliated rock atboth contacts* Contacts semevhat gradational, chloriticvi sp s and stringers
Mafic Meta Volcanics
Similar to 603.8 - 626.0Last three feet appear to be assimilated as described abore
Point Rock
White, five grained, dense, hard aad highly silicified;somevhat fractured, intensity ofgenerally rock is darker greyish
f rae taring raries -as fracturing increases 1
i S A.
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M PIES
FROM
i
t
i TO
t
t
s
W 1 DTH
.,,.-...-i . ,. -l .
NCLE NO. c-? 2-l
DATE
ASSAYS
j
i.l j
, . ~
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;CRiLLED 6~ ~ffi ~ . . 11i,'"i\, \ <s.. FD *ATJON i
ID!~ . ._--.
C K E~, SIZE e EA r-UNC IDEP=H IH V LCG'-EO BY
ELEVATION LATITUDE ICEPARTl IRE S A M P l E S FROM I TO E 0 l I CAL 1"'1 E :; l: f\: O. FRa.-1
! \\ I CTH G 0(" R 1 P
.,.. J C~ T0 t
58C.O 1603.8 Felsic ~eta Volcanics (Rhyo Dacite) ! Light &reenish grey, highly sheare~ at 60° to C.A. , I
t I
cccasiGllal rhya1:ic fragsents, a1teratiou leaching, sericitisatioD aad some Dariposite --
1
603.8 626.() Hafic Meta Volcanics (possibly Dike)
Dark creen, fine grained., highly foliated at 500 to C.A. , I I
Moderately silicified aad carbonated; 2% pyrite crystals 220.0 - 226.0 kiebly altered aad appears to haTe been a •• !.i1at¥Q iato fo110,,18.& rock type oec ••• e of this contact, somevha't cr:&dational
-
626.0 633.0 "el.ic Dike White, fill. eraiaeci, .11ic6011., Tery .... iTe except r.r late tractllr •• ; appears to haTe assi.JIlliatecl rock .t ,
Nth c •• tact •• Coatac~. scmevhat &radatioaal, ch~oritic visp. aDQ .tr~.rs
633.0 645.0 Katie Meta VolcaniCS -
S1aUar to 603.8 - 626.0 Last three teet appear to be •• siailatea .s described aboTe
645.0 840.g Poiat &oek
tillite, tia. &r_iaeel, d •••• , brei a.4 kich1T sUicitieel; sOJ&ewhat rractlll'ed, lateaBitT of fractariaa .aries _ ce •• rally rock ia darker greyi.. as tracturiac increasee' !
.... _._J __ ._" ___ ._~_ .. _. __ .~~~. _._ ._ .. _ ~-='~ ___ ... -- ! : i - I
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I
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Page 5.DIAMOND DRILLL^. AT ION
ELEVATIONFROM TO
840.9
C- E
HOLE LOG
BEARINGLATITUDEO L O G 1 C A L
blackish material
greenish outlines
Kent phenomenon
DRILLED' BY'1 1
DIP (DEPTH JH
DEPARTURE
D E S C R 1 P T l
l^tApVF D
V
..C-N....
LOGGED BY
along fractures; sereral sections vith
of possibly blocks, possibly a
Rock is cut several tires by late lamprophyre di
replace-
kes
724.5 - 727.0 Lamp pike
755. 7 - 762.7 " "755. C - 765.2 highly altered, leached, marip'd dike of
unrecognizable origin755.9 767.7 same as aboye
781.4 - 785. C vhite Quartz carbonate fracture785.0 - 785.5 la*P dike787.0 - 792.4 w *
796.0 - 798.0 brecciated poimt rock, 40* quartz806.5 - 806.9
808.9 - 809.8
w w
w n -
809.8 - 816.8 mafic (Sike - granulose texture829.6 - 835.9 it it
carbonate ittnn
Foot of Hole
1
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NO.
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JCEPARTURE !
S M P 1 E ; A Ci ~ A Y S ~lEVATION JAilTUCE . r. E : .. C t I\: O. FJi'OM
, TO \\, DTH FROM TO G EQl 0_0 I CAL R I R
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blackish material along fractures~ seyeral _4fetio!la with I
greenish outli~es of' ~ossibl~ bloc!a-L~\lssibl]'" a %"'enlace-, •
I !!!ent phenOI:.lenon I Rock is cut several. tires ~ late lam~l'o~hTre dike~ --1 124.5 - 1'27.0 Lamn Dike
75S.7 - 162.7 " " b.ighly altered, leached, znari~'d
! 765 .. 0 - 765.2 dike of !
unrecognizable orit:in 165.9 - 161.1 sasne as aboTe
181.4 - 18S.C white Quartz carbonate fr~tu..l"e 185.0 - 185.5 1arp eike -187 .. 0 - 792.4 " " 196.0 - 198.0 brecciated poiat roe:k-l. 40~ JIllartl: c&rb_o~at~ j ~il1i ..
806.5 ~ 806.9 " " " 80S.9 - 8C9.8 " " "
I I -
809.8 - 816'.8 marie: like - galllllose textare )
" !
82!.6 - 835.9 " " !
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DIAMOND DPiLl HOLE LOG Cochenour Willans Gold Mines Ltd.ll^)CAT!ON Reef/in Bruce Channel, Dome Twp.
BfcpF SIZE AX
ELEVATIONFROM
0.0
9.5
TO9.5
39.0
f
39.0
69.1
71.7
86.6
69.1
71.7
86.6
90.0
C- E
BE A RING
L AT 1 TUDE
O L O G t C A LCasing
^tebm^ Alling it&yrc D
D! p -85 0 (DEPTH H V LOGGED BY
DEPARTURE
DES C R I P T ION
Intercalated Iron Formation, Siltstone and Argillite Chert
35%'f well banded at 45 O to C. A., micro faulted, 2-5^Po, Py in vuggy stringers
Intercalated Argillite, Siltstone and Iron Formation
ATT i 1 "M 1- p 50^- siltstone 3O?S* chert 155&* sulfides Po and
Py 55? in vuggy stringers; traces magnetite crudely bandedminor micro faulting and folding
Meta Sediments - Arkose
Greyish green, medium grained, highly sheared and sercitizedfelsic composition, crudely banded at 45O to C. A.;
2 - 4% Po in disseminated and narrow stringers
Tuffaceous Meta Sediments - Sandstone
Greyish yellow to yellowish grey color; fine grained: veil
banded in sections at approximately 45 O to C. A., hard,dense, siliceous, moderately sercitized, fractured, 3 -5ftdisseminated and stringers of Po and Py generally alongfractures; sharp contacts
Meta Sediments - Arkose
similar to 6Q.1 ?1 .7
S ANO.
i
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M P l E s;
FROM
:
TO W l DTH
HOLE NO. C-72-2
DATE
ASSAYS
DIAMOND DRIll HOl E LOG Cocheno.ur Willa~s Gold l1in~s Ltd. I
~c A" ION Reef} i. Bruee Chnn 01, Dome TW)'o ~'i\i..!h.li '1lr:tlling !~IirE D I~','t" \ ~ FD HCl.E NO. C-72-2
RE SIZE AX SEARJNG. DiP _850 iDEtTE IH 1£ lLCGGED BY L.e. Chastko IDA E
ELEVATION lA,lTUDE iCFPARTLJRE S A M Pl r S A ~ S_ Y So
£ ROM_ LO _G E 0_ l _0_ G J _C Al DE.::' CR t J? I I _Q N f\; O. FRQ..A TO l\\- , DTH
0.0 ~ ~asint!
9~5 39.0 Intercalated Iron Formation, Siltstone and Argillite Chert
35~· well banded at 45 0 to C.A. micro faulted. 2 - 59[; Po, Py in vug_gy stringers
39.0 69.1 Intercalated Argillite, Siltstone and Iron Formation
.~,,; 1:", 50$..: .siltsto.ne30J1:· curt 15~·snl.fides Po and -py _5% i_n TUI!&!'V st_~ingers; traces magnetite crudely 'banded
l!.iIl~r mi.cr().faulting and folding
69.1 71.7 Meta Sediments - Arkose
Gr.eyi,h ..e:reen. lIledium grained. hiwhlT sheared and sercitized; felsic composition, crudely banded at 45 0 to C.A.;
2 - 4% Po in disseminated and narrow stril1gers ",
. 71.7 86.6 Tuffaceous Meta Sediments - Sandstone
G:&.-_yish yellow to yellowish !!:reT ~olor: fine~"'-Ile~ _w~ll
banded in sections at a'D'Dr ft ... i ....... telyA5° _t_Q C.A •• hard. dense. silieeous, moderately sercitized, fracture~ 3 ~
diaSf!minatedand stringers of Po and Py generally along fractures; sharp contacts
86.6 _9<>..0 Meta Sediments - Arkose
AimilA .... to 6q " _ 71 7
~
Page 2.DIAMOND DPILJ-JLOCATION '
bpE SIZE
ELEVATIONFROM90.0
97.1
102.3
113.5
TO97.1
102.3
113.5
168.5
G E
HOLE LOG
BE A RINGLATITUDE
O L O G I C A L
•'I'RILLEU b Y j^Ajh
D!p iDEPTHDEPARTURE
DES C R ITuffaceous Meta Sediments - Sandstone
Sinilar to 71.7 - 86.6
5^ disseminated blebs and stringers Po^
H V LOGGED BY
PT CM
Py, Tr Cpy
94.0 - 97.1 hi^hlv contorted banding; 5-8^ Fo. Py. TrCpy and sphalerite
Tttffaceous Meta Sediments - Sandstone
Similar to above,1C - 15?5 scattered
pebbles range from
more intenselypebbles mainly
sheared and sercitized;chert, minor felsic,
several mm to 15 mm diameter; generally
angular, flow lines around fragments, some elongation offelsic fragments along shear plane5 - 8Jo blebs Po, minor Py
Conble Conglomerate
Conbles - 80 - 85^
(Meta)
a mainly chert, banded and massive;conbles ranee in size from 2 en to 15 en diameter: 5 - 105C
conbles are felsix, conbles generally brecciated and fractuzMatrix 15 - 20# - mainly Po with minor Py; 5/6 siliceoussediment similar to tuff above
102.3 - 103.0 Traces sphalerite
Quartzite
Yellowish grey color, fine grained, well banded at 40 - 45Oto C. A., sheared and sercitized, 2 - 4# blebs, stringers
and fracture fillings of Po and Py, occasional speckssphalerite and Cpy . relatively uniform texture throughout
S ANO.
ed
i-YN'I^THFD
M P L E 5FROM
|
TO Wl DTH
HOLE NO. c-? 2-2
DATE
ASSAYS
: i
Page 2. DIAMOND. D~ IL t tlOt£ LOG .' J .
I:CA'ION ! ~~'KiLLC'-' to' MRf~~ 1I"t'l¢Hm tlu.E NO. C·72-2
K E SLLE 8EAR1NC D:j3 }DEPTH IH Iv kc GGED BY IDAlE lEl E_'i.ATIO N l AJ LTUDE lCEPARTURE S __ A .M P l E S A ( S A Y .:; FROM TO GEOLOGICA l D£~J:Rt P T ION f\; O. Fr:(QM TO 1~_tllTH
9040 97 .. 1 Tuffaceous Meta Sediro.ents - Sandstone
Sinilar to 71.7 - 86.6
_~~g.:ls~e:mj .. na:ted blebs and stringers Po, Py" Tr Cpy
~4~_Q - 97 .. 1 hi.E':hly contorted bandint:; 5-8~ Fo. _Py~ Tr Cpy and sphalerite
97 .1 102 .. 3 Tt~ffaceous Meta SediItents - Sandstone
Similar to above § more intense]..y .s~~red and serci tized.
1(' - 15% scattered rebbles INlinly chert, m.inor felsic~_
'Debbles rant!e from ~e'\'"er;tl .~ _to l~ [email protected]; l!:e_nerall.Y_
an!!ular flow lines .around _fr~ent_L so..m..e.. elon!!ation of
felsi£ fl"&pentsalon£ shear -plane
5 - 8% blebs rOt minor Py
1102.3 113.5 Conble Co~~lomerate ~Meta)
..Conbles - 80 - 85% .. mainly~~ert. banded and .JIl~_ssi!:Elt conbles l"anLeill _size from 2 ClD. to 15 cm diAmeter i 5 - 10%
conbles are .. felsix.. c.oltbl~s Jten~:r.a].ly 1>rf:~ci~teA aJld frlLctuI le4 Matrix 1.5 - 20% -.mainly Po with minor Py; 5% siliee-ous
~fII!dimf!l\t ~imilAl" to tuff abOTe
102.3 - 103.0 Traces sphalerite
113.5 168.5 Quartzite
Y~l,Jo~ish gr.-.ey color, fine grained, veIl banded at 40 - 450
to C.A •• sheared and sercitized, 2 - 4S blebs, stringers
and frac'tur4! fillings of Po and Py, occasional specks
snhalerite and CnT •. J:"el~tiTely uniform texture throu2:hout
_.
Page 3.DIAMOND DP. ILL HOLE LOG ' ! -.Lac A", ON ; UHiLLEb t v e&yrpn m s*™ccWe SIZE BEARING DIP IDEPTH H v LOGGED BYELEVATION LATITUDE DEPARTUREFROM168.5
178.0
210.0
TO178.0
210.0
543.0
GEOLOGICAL D E 3 C R 1 PT IONKeta Arkose
Similar composition to above but somewhat coarser texture,
interbanded with fine grained quartzite
Meta Arkose
Yellowish grey color, medium grained, moderately shearedand mottled appearance, distinctive elongated and eheared, B
clasts up to 4 mm diameter, interbanded with minor quartzite
crude banding? 2-455 disseminated and blebs Po, Py-
Quartzite
Yellowish grey color, fine grained, well banded at 40 - 45Oto C. A., sheared and sercitized, occasionalalteration; 3-656 blebs, stringers and fracture fillings
of Po, Py, occasional specks sphalerite and Cpy, relatively
uniform appearance throughout.
Irregular cyclic textural variation from fine grained tomedium grained quartzite
210.0 - 216.0 moderately to highly sercitized and moderate
morip. alteration
250.5 - 292.0 medium grained quartzite
281.0 - 285.0 several massive stringers Po, minor Py
up to 5 Km thick
292.0 - 370.0 fine grained sandstone with few coarse
sections, sheared at 30 o to C. A., leached, altered, ser citized and morip* d in sections; minor brecciation, generallfractures filled with quartz; alteration and fracturing
Increase^ cLt 3TO.O
SAM PL E SNO.
72-2-1
-2
-3)
FROM
210.0
215.0
340.0
-31 345.0
-4
-51
350.5
L 367.0
-51 372.0
-eA 377.0
-61 382.0-7
-8
y -9
-10
387.0
395.5399.7403.6
TO
215.0
219.0
345.0
350.0
356.5
372.0
377.0
382.0
387.0395.5
397.3401.5407.0
WIDTH
5.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
6.5
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.08.5
1.81.83.4
HOLE NO. c-7 2-2
DATE
ASSAYS
^10.010
^0.005
*oD.005
n
n
w
n
tt
n
n
n
nn
:
Page 3. DIAMONI2 I' P Ll l HOLE LOG ,I I ,
. L2IA / 1ON i IL-'HILLt:.L:' bY !~l~-rED }'t,&I!~EQ HCl E NO . C-72-2
- -C 'E ';lZE 8EA RINe D:P iDEPTH IH Iv lLcr;r:£D BY IDATE
ELEVATION 1 A/tTUCE CEPARTURE ...s .A M P I E ; A. ~ S A Y <:..
FROM TO G E 0 l 0(; f CAt DE:;C R f P ..,..
I o N I\:/l FROM Tn \\IDJH I ,-.. 168.5'178.0 Y.eta Arkose
Similar composition to above but somewhat coarser texture" •
interbanded with fine grained quartzite
178.0 . 210.0 Meta Arkose
Yellowish grey color~ medium grained, moderately sheared -
and mottled appearance, distinctive elongated and eheared, B 72-2-1 210.0 1215.0 5.0 ~O.OlO
clasts up to 4 mm diameter, interbanded with minor quartzite crude banding; 2 - 4% disseminated and blebs Po, Py -2 215.0 219.0 4.0 <::.0.005 --
;
210.0 543.0 Quartzite .---. -Yelloyishgr~ color. fine £rained. well banded at 40 - 45 0
to C.A., sheared and sercitized, occasional alteration; 3 - 6% blebs, stringers and fracture fillings -3J 340.0 345.0 5.0 <::.0.005,
of Po, Fy, occasional specks sphalerite arid Cpy, relatively I I -'.
-31 345.0 350.0 5.0 It I
uniform appearance throughout. 1 Irregular cyclic textural variation from fine grained to i
, medium ,;:rained quartzite -4 350.0 356.5 6.5 It
'r--210.0 - 216.0 moderately to highly sercitized and moderate
:
morip. alteration -5 367 .. 0 372.0 5.0 tt
250.5 - 292.0 medium grained ~uartzite _51 372.0 377.0 5.0 It ._.
281.0 - 285.0 several massive stringers Po, ainorPy -~ 377.0 382.C 5.0 It
ul'_ to 5 Itm thick -6J 382.0 387.0 5.0 n
292.0 - 370.0 fine grained sandstone with few coarse -7 387.0 395.5 8.5 It
sections~ sheared at 30e to C.A., leached, altered, ser- -8 395.5 397.3 1.8 It
citized and morip'd in sections; minor brecciation, generall ~ -9 399.7 401.5 1.8 It
fractures filled with quartz; alteration and fracturing -10 403.6 407.0 3.4 It
~u~,,-~~;:t'"O cr." ~IV.V
--
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOC-Page 4.
LOCATION T UKiLLEL b r j^TF D -fttcrHFD
C (JR. E SIZE BEARING Dip JDEPTH H V LOGGED BY
ELEVATION LATITUDE DFPAPTURFFROM
543.0
558.4
631.4
657.6
TO
;
558.4
631.4
657.6
661.6
GEOLOGICAL D ' E S C R 1 PT ION370.0 - 543.0 highly leached, sercitized and morip*d,
recrystallized, somewhat brecciated, disseminated stringers
Po, Py, trace Cpy499.0 - 512.0 breccia zone, intensified alteration as
described above
Meta ConglomerateConbles - felsic iceta volcanic 50 - 60/?; variation in sizebi nodal, up to 10 cm diameter
matrix - fine grained -" 405? siltstone and quartzite
5 - 10# Po, Py, traces Cpyj somewhat brecciated and sheared
Pillowed Meta Volcanics (Rhys-Dacite)
Fine grained, light grey, leached and altered rim-like
features, occasionally amygdaloidal, sheared and minor
fracturing, fracture blebs with Po, Py , occasional Cpy;several sections brecciated and highly leached and mor ip* d
566.9 - 568.5 Lamp dike, mottled, massive
600. Q - 6 31.4 highly sheared at 30 - 35O to C. A.,sercitized
Meta Conglomerate
605? chert fragments, ranging from 10 - 15 en diameter down
to 2 - 3 cm; biondal, smaller size dominant; minor felsicfragments varying from angular to elongated subrounded,
30/6 mafic chloritic matrix; 10/5 Po, minor Py
Intercalated Meta Argillite fc Meta Siltstone
Fine grained, well banded at 30 - 40 O to C. A.
SAM Pi. E SNO.
-i:-i
-13^
-131
-14
-15)-151
-16
-17 1
-171
FROM
. 423.3
t 470.9
. 458.0
i 503.0
509.3
, 543.0547.0
551.8
631.4
i 636.4
-18A 641.4
-18* 646.0
-19| 650.3
-20A 666.0
-20^ 672.0
TO
435 f 9
471.5
503.0
507.6
512.6
547.0551. S
558.4
636.4
641.4
646.0
650.3
657.6
672.0
678.0
WIDTH** f^.0
1.6
5.0
4.6
3.3
4. C4.8
6.6
5.0
5.0
4.6 <
4.3
7.3
6.0
6.0
HOLE NO- C-72-2
DATE
ASSAY S
^c.cosTt
rr
t?
Tf
n
n
M
n
Tt
C. 005n
nn
n
Page 4. DIAMOND [JP Il t HOLE LOG I
L'jAT ION , jL.:KILLC.t.; bY i~~t-Ff) 1i:it'N h~l-l ED_ HOLE NO. C-72-2 -
~fZE SEA KINe D!P ! !H Iv IL_Cr.,r:ED BY IDATE IDEFTH
IE LEVATION 'l ATtTUDE iCFPAE?ILLRE S A M P L r :; A c;, S 1 Y <;
FRON. LO G E 0 l 0(; Ie A l DES C R I P ..... J o N t\; O. F~ TO "tvfDTH I
370.0 - 543.0 highly leached, sercitized and morip'd. -1 423.3 425.9_ 2.6 ~Q ._OC'l_Ci
recrystallized, somewhat brecciated, disseminated stringers -1 470.9 471.5 1.6 " Po. PT. trace Cpy -l~~ 498.0 503.0 5.0 " 499.0 - 512.0 breccia zone, intensified alteration as -13 503.0 507.6 4_.6 " . described above -14 509.3 512.6 3.3 "
543.0 558.4 Meta Conglomerate -15. 543.0 1547 ,0 4.0 " Conbles - felsic meta yolcanic 50 - 60%; variation in size -15 1 547.0 551.8 4 -Q e'" " bi noda~, up to 10 cm -- diameter -16 551.8 558.4 6.6 if
matrix - fine grained -' 40% siltstone and Quartzite -171 631.4 636.4 5.0 " 5 - 10% Po. Py. traces Cp~z somewhat brecciated and sheared -17 636.4 641.4 5 .. 0 » -
558.4 631.4 Pillowed Meta Volcanics (Rhys-Dacite)
Fine grained. light gr~, leached and altered rim-like
features, occasionally amygdaloidaI, sheared and minor , !
fracturinJt.- fracture blebs with Po, Py , o~casional Cpy; , 1
seyeral_ sections brecciated and highly leached and moriptd ,
566.9 - 568 .. 5 Lamp dike, mottled, lIlassiTe - .1---
600.0- - 631.4 highly sheared at 30 - 350 to C.A. , I serCl.tl.zeCl.
631.4 657.6 Meta Conglome~ate -18~ 641.4 646 .. 0 4.6 <: 0.005 --.
60% ch-ert fi"agments. ranging from 10 - 15 em diam.ter down -18 646.0 650.3 4.3 IT
to 2 - 3 cml biondal, smaller size dominant; minor felsic -19 550.3 557.6 7.3 n
fragments varying from angular to elongated subrounded, -20 666.0 672.0 6.0 " 30% mafic chloritic matrix; 10% l'o, minor Py -20 672.0 678.0 6.0 "
657.6 661.6 Intercalated Meta Argillite & Meta Siltstone i
Fine grained, veIl banded at 30 - 40 0 to C.A.
Page 5.DIAMOND DPILJ.LOCATION ;C*F SIZE
ELEVATIONFROM661.6
668.0
678.0
688.7
736.4
752.0
795.0
j. ..T O668.0
678.0
688.7
736.4
752.0
795.0
853.0
G E
HOLE LOG
BEARING
LATITUDE
O L O G 1 C A L
t
jlXiLL-Eu b. j^M^^
DiP iDEPTHDEPARTURE
D E o C R l
H lv (LOGGED BY
PT t O N"Intercalated Meta Conglomerate fc Meta Argillite b S iltstone
30^ conbles as described abore; 70?* siltstone and
argillite material; well banded
Meta Conglomerate
As before
Chert - Amphibolite Iron Formation
crudely banded-
Meta Volcanics -pillowed Rhyodacite
Light brown, fine
688.7 - 689.7 40
grained.
- 50# massive Po alone contact715.0 - 716.0 minor Aspy crystals in fractures, shamlower contact
Tuffaceous Sediments - Quartzite?
Greyish brown, fine grained, fractured gradation*! contactwith chloritic sediments below
Meta Conglomerate
Felsic conbles, bimodal, from 5 - 8 cm diameter down to
1 cm; matrix ranges from hishlT chloritic from 7 s? o -779.0 to a felsic tuff or quartzite siltstone 779.0 - 795. O
Tuffaceous Meta Sediments - Quartzite?
Fine - medium grained, occasional scattered clast s. general!siliceous, moderately leached and altered; 1 -^ disseminat
r- *a A
NO.
-21
-22
-23
-24
v
Cd Po.
-YNl^HFD
M P L E 5FROM
678.0
687.6
710.0
JOL5.J)
Ey
TO
687.6
688.7
715.0725.0
WIDTH
9.6 ^1.1
5. C
10.0
HOLE NO. C -7 2-2
DATE .
ASSAYS
'. 0 ^0,05
w
w
n
t : i
Page 5. DIAMOND DP Il l HOLE LOG /
L~AiION i IL:KILLt:.LJ bY !trA~-rF f) 1~'(F-Jll~~ iCl E NO. C-72-2 -C F SIZE 8EA RING. DIP iDEPtH IH lv fL.c Gr:ED 8Y DATE
IE LEVATION fl Ai/TUDE iCEPARTIJRE ; A M P l r ; A S S Y ~ . DE::'C R 1 ..£
..,. I C.N I\;n FROIv! TO I"" I DTH FROM TO G E 01 0'":. J CAL f '...' .
661.6 668.0 Intercalated Meta Conglomerate & Meta Argillite & Siltsto~~
30% conbles as described above; 70% siltstone and i
argillite material; well banded
668.0 . 678.0 Meta Conglomerate
As before I
678.0 688.7 Chert - Amphibolite Iron Formation -21 678.0 687.6 06 _~ ._Q..005
crudelI. banded -22 687.6 _6.88.7 1.1 " -23 710.0 715 .0 .5 ,0 "
688.7 .736.4 Meta Volcanics -'pillowed Rh;r:odacite -24 715.0 72.1\ ,0 i10.0 " -Light brown. fine grained ..
688.7 - 689.7 40 - 50% massive Po along: conta.~t 715.0 - 716.0 minor Aspy crystals in fractures. ~bArn
lower contact ! -"
> J
736.4 752.0 Tuffaceous Sediments - Quartzite? •
Greyish broft"n. fine R:rained.. frac tured ....£r...ada tional l"t'tn~Ju!t -r---wit!1 chloritic sediments below
752.0 795.0 Meta Co~lomerate --Felsic' conbles. bimodal. from 5 - 8 em diJlmf!t:f!1'" dow..n _t.o
1 em: matrix rana:es from hi,hl ... ~hl.riti~ f"rt\ftI '7~?c\
779.0 to a felsic tuff or Quartzite siltstone 779.0 _ 7905 ,0
795.0 853.0 Tuffaceous Meta Sediments - Q'Ilartzite?
Fine - medium grained, occasional scattered clasts. e:ene..r.a.ll !v- i Siliceous, moderately leached and altered; 1 - 3c.t dis.S. emina t ed l't\ ..Pv
Page 6.DIAMOND DRILLLOCATION /'
C W F SIZE
ELEVATIONFROM853.0
_____ 1
1054.9
1059.0
1259.0
TO1054.9
1059.0
1259.0
1325. C
G EMa f
HOLE LOG
8EA RING
LAT i TUDEO L O G J C A Lic Meta Volcanics
:'
DRILLED b Y
D'P iDEPTH
DFPARTURF
DES- Andesite
Fine - isediur grained, moderately
C. R L
H
P T t
ICTARTF rV
0 rvJ
^
LOGGED BY
-
to highly cliloritized,
acrbibolitized, brecciated and fractured
20^ silicified carbonate; 1-3^
Possibly pillowed
disseminated Fo , Pyin sections with alteration along
pillow rims, occasional through sections of inter flow and
inter pillow sediments - sediments contain 5 - 10^ Po, Py
well foliated at 4C - 5CQ to C.A.1038.0 - 1038.7 }
1041.0 - 1042.0 )
1043.0 - 1045.0 )
1052.0 - 1054.0 )
breccia zones , 60^ silicified
carbonate; 30^ gauge and fault
material; 5 -
Traces A spy
8# Po, PT,
Feldspatic Bike
Brownish grey, mottled, massive except for fracturing
Tuffaceous Sediments
Medium grey, finebanded in sections
slightly fractured
quartz carbonate;
- Quartzite
to medium grained, massive to vaguely, generally very uniform textured;
, occasional Po , Py, traces Cpy in
shearing intensifies down holehighly sheared with some nariposite and
occasional felsic
sericite; sectionsAlteration;
and quartz clasts, generally pebble sizeand smaller; shearing 30 - 40 O to C.A.
Meta Conglomerate
30^ felsic conbles up to 10 cm diameter; matrix fine
S ANO.
-25
-26
-YN'i'irHFD
M P L. E SFROM1C 38. C
1050.5
TO
1045. C
1054.?
W f DTH
7.0 ^
4.4
HOLE NO. C-72-2
DATF
ASSAYS
:c.oc5
TT
i ; t
Page 6. Q.l8..MO ND DP.ll l HOLE LQ(; ~710N f lL-HILLC.L,: Qr !~l<fr= rJ 1~'t~ll&FD -IC'l E No.. C-72-2 ---_. -
! lH Iv lL.c G'-ED 8Y DATE C F ';IZE SEA RINe OlE.. JDEPIH F LEVATIQN L AilTllDE CEPARTIJRE S M ~ l E S A 5i ~ A Y r;;
FROM TO G E 0 t 0(, t _C A t f)£SL R 1 £.. .... I C N I\: O. FROtv! TO "' I DTH I
853.0 lO54.jJ Mafic Meta Volcanics - Andesite -25 lC38.0 l(145.J 7 .C~ C • OC C;
Fine - mediwr. grained, moderately to highly chloritized, ,
ah:T'hibo1itized, brecciated and fractured -26 1050.5 1C5A.~ 4.4 " 20% silicified carbonate; 1 - 3% disseminated Po, Py
. Fossiblypillowed in sections with alteration alonp;
~illow rims~ occasional throu_gh sections of inter flow and
inter p;llow sediments - sediments contain 5 - 10% Po, Py
well foliated at 40 - se o to C.A.
1038.(- - 1038.7 ,
breccia 60% silicifi~d J zones, -1041.0 - 1C42.C
, carbonate; 3()% gauge and fault J
1043 .. 0 - 1C45.C ) D1.aterial; 5 - 8% Po, Py,
1052.0 - 1054.0 ) Traces Aspy
1054.9 1059.Cl Feldspatic Dike
BroVllish grey, mottled, massive except for frac~uring I I -" >
J 1059.0 1259.Cl Tuffaceous Sediments - Quartzite i
, Medium grey, fine to medium grained, massive to vaguely
'r---banded in sections, generally very uniform textured;
slightly fractured, occasional Po, Py, traces Cpy in
quartz carbonate; shearin« intensifies down hole; sections .~
higl1ly sheared with some naripo3ite and sericite alteration
occasional felsic and quar.tz clasts, genera.l1y pebble size and smaller; shearing 30 - 40 0 to C.A.
1259.0 l325.C Meta Conglomerate
30% felsic conbles up to 10 cm diameter; matrix fine
- ---
Page 7.DIAMOND Df?!LLLOCATION ,'
C^E SIZE
ELEVATION
FROM
1325.0
1400.0
1518.9
L555.0
TO
1400.0
1518.9
1555.0
1578.5
G E
HOLE LOG
8EA RING
LATITUDE
O L O G t C A Lgrained, grey tuff
D'P
DEPARTURE
D
; ,URTuLEu b T itr^yrcn -^'"^urn
DEPTH
E Sand siltstone,
C R f
H V LOGGED BY
P T l C JvJsome conbles reser.ble
*point rock* in appearance, altered, sercitized, leached
and some ciorip
Intermediate Meta Volcanics (Rhyodacite)
Pillowed, leachedscattered amygdals
and altered rings* spherulalike rims,, ,, some intestitual sediments
Intermediate Keta Volcanics (Eacite)
Possibly pillowed in sections, altered rims, wisps of
chloritic material
meta brecciated in; minor inter flow sediments; possibley
sections with vague fragments outlined;
inter flow sediments contain 10 - 1555 Po^ PT1493 - 1518. C volcanics appear more siliceous1508.0 ~ 1509. 3 mafic dike, mottled, medium grained
Keta Arkose
Greenish grey, medium grained, scattered quarts clastsor pebbles up to several mm diameter, sheared slightlysilicified, shearing increased down hole
2 - 3^ Po, Py, some hematite
at 45 0 to C. A.
staining
Meta Conglomerate
Licht greenish, fine grained matrix varying from light
green to dark chlorite, scattered ftebbles of ou*r1:r.
felsic and mafic fragments varvinc in size from rew tn cm
sheared at 40 - 45O to C. A., moderately sercitized
SAM PL E ^
NO.
-27
-28)
-2 SB
-29*
-29B
-30A
-30B
-31A
-31 B
-*?A
-33
FROM
l
1397.5
1526.8
1531.0
1535.9
1541.0
1546.0
1551.0
1556.0
1561.0
J 5 66.01S71 ,0
1S7.-5.3
TO
1398.5
1531.0
1535.9
1541.0
1546.0
1551.0
1556.0
1561.0
1566.0
1571 0
lf.75.31S7R-*
WIDTH
1.0 <
4.2
4.9
5.1
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
4 3
,
HCLE NO. C -7 2-2
DATE
A S S, A Y S
C. 005
r.
Tt
tt
tf
n
tt
tt
n
n . . . .n
n
; t
Page 7. QJAMOND Dp.ut HOLE LOG
/
~ATION i jL:KI LLt:. L: c" !~~-rFf) 1~1~11~~ __ , iCl E N.Q,. C-72-2 -C F ~ I.IE
! IH Iv iLC Gr:ED BY DATE. SEA RINC Dl~ IDEPTH ;E LEVAT ION l AT I TUDE CEPARTURE S A M .~ l E S_ _IA S .s. A Y <;'~ . , FROM TO G E 0 l 00. I CAl r"\ £SJ: R 1 .E. "'r I o ", f\;n F~ Tn V\' DTH I '--' ~
grained, grey tuff and siltstone, some conb1es resemble
'roint rock' in appearance, altered, sercitized, l~ac!1ed •
and sore morip
1325.0 140('.0 Intermediate Meta Volcanics (Rhyodacite)
Pillowed. leached and alter~d rinLs1 s~heru1alike rimsJ -27 1397.5 1398.5 1.0 < C.OO5 scattered amygdals, some intestitua1 sediments I
-28J 1526.8 l531.~ 4.2 r.
1400.0 1518.9 Inter~cdiate Meta Volcanics (Uacite) -- -28B 1531.0 15 .3~_~5 A-----9. Tt
Possibly pillowed in se~tions, altered rims, wisl's of chloritic material; minor_inter floy sediments; possib1ey -29B 1535 .. 9 1541.0 5.1 " I--- -meta brecciated in sections with Ta~ue frapents outlined; -29B 1541.0 1546.0 ...5......0. Tt
inter flow sediments contain 10 - 15% Po-, Py
1493 - l518.~ volcanics appear more siliceous -lOA 1546.0 1551.0 5.0 ff
1508.0 - 1509.3 n:.afic dike, mottled, medium grained -30B'155l.0 1556 __ 0 5.0 n ,
-'- )
1 1518 .. 9 1555.0 Meta Arkose i
, Gre~nish_grey:, medium Krained ..... sca.ttered Quartz clasts -r---or rebb1es to several mru diameter, sheared slightly : u:p I silicified, shearing increased down h~le at 45 0 to C.A. ., ~cf P Py, some hematite staining ... - ~/O 0, ---
1555.0 1578.5 Meta Conglomerate -3U 1556.0 1561.0 5 .. 0 Tt
Lint greenish,_ fine grained matrix variing from 1iLht -31B ~561.0 i1566.0 5 LO. " green to dark chlorite .. scattered nebbles of' nnA ......... .-:t?! !, ~,:;.,:;. n " ~." n c:. n ft
felsic _and llI,&.fiJ:. _:fra~nts xaryinL.in .Bile.. from Dlm tl"l l'!m _.'~?R ""71 n !1C;7r; _~ .d. _'1.. _Tt
sheared at 40 - 450 to C.A. , moderatelv- sercitized -3.'1 :1~7.a; ~ '1 _C; 7 ~c; ~ ? ff
--- - -'----
DIAMOND DP ILL HOLE LOGPage 8.
LOG AT ON
CoBk SIZE BEARING
ELEVATION LATITUDE
FROM TO
1578.5
1583. C
1594. C
1598. (
1602.;
GEOLOGICA Lchloritized
1565 - 1578
t'KiLLED 6V
DIP iDEPTH
DFPARTURF
D E 3 C R 1and silicified; 2 - 3;
H
P T 1t P o, Py
fi&MrF DV
C M
LOGGED BY
-
5 silicification increases
1583.0 Mafic Dike
Dark 5reen L r editor; grained, mottled
1594.0 Highly altered sediments
60^ hiffhlr CKXBXxxxxKt sediments, rrobablv conp.lorce
and greywacke; chloritized and biotized matrix; shea
and sercitized fragments30 - 40?J silicified carbonate sections; shearing450 to C. A, ; orerall 455 Po, Py
at
1598.0 Meta Sediments
Predominantly greywacke, light grey, fine grained, i:calated with chloritic sediments; 30# scattered chlo:
clast s; 20?5 silicified carbonate with ankerite strin4Jg disseminated Po, Py blebs
1602.3 Mafic Dike
As before
1657.0 Meta SedimentsGreywacke with lainor conglomerate sections; chloriti:
and amphibolitized; contorted, leached, few marip fdsections; overall 3Vfc carbonated t Sft blebs of Po, PTTr A spy
S A
NO.
ate
-ed
iter- itic
jers;
ed
f
-^'l^HFD
K/, PI E ?;
FROM-34
-35A
-35B
-36
-37A
-37B
-38A
38B 7QA
TO1583.0
1590.0
1594.0
1602.3
L 605.0
L 610.0
1614.0
1618.01621 0
WIDTH1590.0
1594.0
1598.0
1605.0
1610.0
1614.0
1618.0
1621*01625 0
HOLE NO. C-72-;
DATE
ASSAYS
7.0
4. C
4.0
2.7
5.0
4.0
4.0
3*04 0
CO. 005TT
TT
TT
-o.oosIt
It
If
0 005
DIAMOND QHlll HOL E Page 8.
19G --a lON : JL,;KILLt:.t...: bY !~~-rFD 1~'t~tl&FD He l . E _t'·tO. C-72-
. SIZE 8F A RlNC [21~ _il2£ErU let Iv 'LeGGED 6Y IDATE
tEL EVATION l ATtTlJDE ICEPARTIJRE ;:, A M f') l E _s_ A s .s. y
FROM TO G E 0 lOG Ie A l D E~C R~ _P T ION NO. FROM TO I~IDTH chlori tized and sil ;.cifiedl 2 - 3% Po, Py -34 .1.';83.0 1590.0 7.C f::Q.OO5
1565 - 157805 silicification increases -35A 11590.0 1594.(\ 4.C " -35B i1594.0 1598.0 4._0 "
1578. ~ 1583.0 Mafic Dike -36 II 60 2.3 16CS .0 2.7 " Da.rk f!reen I"'ediul'!: .r::rained. I!lottled
1583.( 1594.0 Highly altered sediments
6C~ _hi!!hlY _ill~~J:~~ -"L s_ediment~L. probabl", conp.:lome: '.::.te 2.nd ~reTwack(;. el-l~ritized~I!d biotized matrix. shea I"ed
and serci tized fra.e::1r.ents ~O - 40~ ~i.:Licified carbonate se~ions j shearing at
450 to C .. A. j overall 4% P(t, Py
1594.( 1598.0 Meta Sednents
Predomil!ant1y greywe.cke, light grey, fine grained, i ~ter-calated yith ch10ritic 8ed~ents; 30% scattered chlo itic
clasts, 20% silicified carbcnate with amkerite strin ers; 4% disselldnat~d P01 ~ blebs
1598.( 16C2.3 Mafic Dike
As before
1602. ~ 1657.0 Meta Sediments -37A 16M.O 1610.0 s.o ~~ Grey1t'8.cke with minor co~iomer.ate sections; ch10riti ed -37B 1610.0 1614.Q 4._0 " and ~p~bolitized; contorted~ leached, fey marip'd -38.A l6~" .. O 11618.0 4.0 " sections; oTerall 30% carbonate<i.L ~ blebs of Po, Py .,cn ,_" 0 .... , 1:. ... , n 'lI .... _.ft. --- ~-- .- - --- -- ---Tr A:spJ'" .~QA 1 ~?' .n .. 1Ji~ n A n n nne.
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPage 9
LOCATION ;
cSII E SIZE
ELEVATION
FROM
1657.0
1801.0
1811.5
1842.5
1851.0
1853.5
TO
1801.0
1811.5
1842.5
1851.0
1853.5
1861.0
G E
JUKILLED 6T jttA^FD
SEARINGLATITUDE
O L O G l C A L
D'P iDEPTH
DEPARTURE
D E S C R l
H
P T J1621.0 - 1629.0 90# silicified carbonate
1640.8 - 1642.0 morip'd fine stringers
V
0 N
LOGGED BY
-
of fine Aspy
Meta Sediments - Greywacke
Gre**n . fine ir.edi
nnhn Kftl i f-l *.*A * ?Q
some amkerite- 10
mn grained, chloritized and
fi s i 1 i f i fi ̂ d earhona^f Of-riTKTOTr , vi ^- 203S scattered clasts. generally
more felsic than matrix; few narrow cherty horizons
Meta Sediments - Chert 6- Siltstone Intercalated
Lie1? t- greenish, leached and altered, moderatelybrecciated, 5-8^ disseminated Po, Py
Meta Sediments - Greywacke
Green, highly amphibolitized and chloritized, 20 ̂
it 0*1; 1 1* r c* d o.laifts* 20 -^304. silicified carbonate
stringers: rock generally brecciated - real hodge podge
Mafic Dike
As before
Mafic Meta Volcanics
Highly chloritized and amphibolitized; grey, fine grained,
sheared and slightly fractured
Mafic Dike
As before
i S A
NO.-39B-40A
-40 B
-41
-42
-43
-44-45
-46
-47
-48
-49
-50
-51
-52
-53
-54-55
-56
-57-58
-59
-60
-61
-62-63-64
- i N 1 ^HFD
M P l E ^
FROM
1625.01629,0
1634.0
1638.5
1640.21643.0
1648.01653.0
1767.2
1801.0
1807.0
1811.5
1816.5
1821.5
1826.0
1830.9
1841.61861.0
1944.8
1949.51954.5
1959.0
1963.7
1968.7
1973.01978.01983.0
TO
1629.01634.0
1638.5
1640.2
16.43^0
1648.0
1653.01658.0
1774.4
1807.0
1811.5
1816.5
1821.5
1826.0
1830.9
1836.0
1842.51863.0
1949.5
1954.51959.0
1963.7
1968.7
1973.0
1978.01983.01988.0
WIDTH
4.05.0
4.5
1.7
2.85.0
5.05.0 ^
7.2
6.0
4.5
5.0 ^
5.0
4.5
4.9
5.1
1.92.0
4.7
5.04.4
417
5.0
4.3
5.05.05.0
HOLE NO. C -7 2-2
DATE
ASSAYS
0.005n
t*
tt
n
Tt
n
0.035
O.OOS
0,025
0,047
0.005n
tt
tt
n
n
n
tt
tt
tt
n
w
t!
irn
tt
; j
:
~MOND DPILL HOLE / Page 9.
I , LOG . :. r- -~'ION
I JL:KI L Lt:.l.) b ,. !~l~tED II:?(Ri'1 &FD HClE NO. C-72-2 I - -! IH Iv _1L.c ~G r: ED 8 Y C F SIZE BE A RING. D:_~_ IDEPIH D~_TE
iE LEVATION l ATJTtJDE CFPARTllRE !
A M P l S r S A <; S A Y ~
FROM.I TO G E 0 lOG Ie A l DE:; C R I -P .... J C~ t\; O. FROtv1 TO 'v\ I DTH I
! 1621.0 - 1629.0 90% silicified carbonate -39B 1625.0 1629.!'l 4.0 0.005
1640.8 - 1642.0 mori'D'd fine strin£ers of fine AS'DV -40A '1629.0 1634.0 5.0 " -40B 1634 .. 0 1638 .. 5 4 .. 5 "
1657.0 1801.0 Meta Sediments - Greywacke -41 1638.5 1640.2 1-.7 r.
1 Gr~iF'n £1 niF' _ m~dium D'r:d ned l!h]ltrif:i~f'!d .And -42 1640.2 16.43.0 2....8 " ~m,.,I'Li hnl ;t:;w~~n -20ct: !IIi lit'!i t"if'!d l!Arhonat:f'! .1ltri nD'f'!1'"!Il wuh -43 16.3.0 1648.0 _5.0 " some amkerite· 10 - 20~ scattered clasts. ~enera11'V'
j
-44 1648.0 1653.0 5.0 " .JlI.ore ie1sic ~than matrix: few narrow cherty horizons -45 1653.0 1658.0 5.0 ~ 0.035
-46 1767.2 1774.4 7.2 0.008
1801.0 1811.5 Meta Sediments - Chert & Siltstone Intercalated -47 1801.0 1807.0 6.0 0.025
Li~t ~reenish. leached a~d a1tered~ moderately -48 1807.0 1811.5 4.5 0.047 . brecciated. 5 - 8% disseminated Po~ Py -49 1811.5 1816.5 5.0 -< 0.005
-:50 1816.5 1821.5 5.0 " 1811 __ 5 1842.5 Meta Sed~ents - Greywacke -51 1821.5 1826.0 4.5 "
Green~ high1~ am~hibo1itized aAd ch1oritized~ 20% -52 '1826.0 1830.9 4.9 It I -I
.l!.~t.~'I"~d 4:!1 •• t:.· 20 - 30ctsili4:!it"i4l!dc:arbonate -53 1830.9 1836._0 5.1 " i ! : ,
S:tI:ABlerSi rock generally brecciated - real hod£e pod£e -54 '1841.6 1842.5 1.9 " -55 1861.0 l863.~ 2.0 It
1842.5 1851.0 Hafic Dike -56 -194 •• 8 1949.S •• 7 " :
As before -57 1949.5 1954.S 5.0 " -58 1954.5 1959.0 4.4 tt
-,
1851.0 1853.5 Hafic Me'ta Volcanics -59 1959.0 1963.1 417 If
HiEhly chloritized and amphibolitized;. £rey •. fine_ltrained. -60 1963.7 1968.7 5.0 " sheared and sli~t1y fractured -61 1968.7 1973.0 4.3 r.
-62 1973.0 19i8.~ 5.C r.
1853.5 1861.() Mafic Dike -63 1978.0 1983.() 5.0 " As before -64 1983.0 1988.(1 5.0 "
~
Page 10.
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGLOCATION
C 81 E SIZE 8EA RING
ELEVATION LATITUDEFROM1861.0
1944.8
TO1944.8
2009.0
G E O L O G 1 C A LMafic Meta Volcanics
DRILLED fer jDA rh ^
DIP IDEPTH
DEPARTURE
DES C R 1
H
P T 1
V
C t\!
LOGGED BY
Dark to medium green, fine grained, massive except for
fracturing, quartz and carbonate stringers
1861.0 - 1963.0 fractured, silicified,
traces Py and Aspy
Mafic Meta Volcanics (Seds?)
carbonated,
Chlorite - Amphibolite 60#
Silicified Carbonate - 40*
Highly sheared and foliated at 40 - 450 to C. A.1944.8 breccia zone, marip'd - some highly silicified
and carbonated sections
.
r S A
NO.-65
z fa \ ^H ED
M P L E 5
FROM1988.0
-66 J1993.0-67-68
1998.02003.0
TO1993.0
1998.0
2003.02009.0
WIDTH5.0
5.0
5.06.0
HCLE NO. C-72-2
DATE
ASSAY S
^0.005
0.006CO. 005^0.005
i 1
Page 10.
DIAMONIl Qp.lll HOLE LOG / I .
~TION f jL:KILLt:.L; D1 !~~-rF r'\ J~'/F.J II & ffi-.... ____ . tiel E NO. C-72-2 -C F <; ILE SEA RING
! IH Iv lLCGr..ED 8Y Dlj3 IDEPIH DATE
ELEvATION l ATITUCE lcEPARTLIRE S tv. P l _E S. A S ~ A Y <;
FROM TO G E Ol oc:. I CAl DE:; C R I P ~ I C N I\; O. F~ Tn 'v\ I DTH I , 1861.0 1944.8 Mafic Meta Volcanics -65 1988.0 1993.0 5.0 ':::'0.005
Dark to medium green, fine grained, massiTe except for -66 '1993.0 1998.0 5.0 0.006
fracturing~ Quartz and carbonate stringers -67 1998.0 2003.0 5.0 1<0.005
1861.0 - 1963.0 fractured, silicified, carbonated, -68 2003.0 2009.0 6.0 KO.005 I traces Py and Aspy
1944.8 2009.0 Mafic Meta Volcanics (Seds?) I I
Chlorite - Amphibolite 60%
Silicified Carbonate - 40%
Hi£hlY sheared and foliated at _40 - 450 to C.A. 1944.8 breccia zone, mariptd - some hi&h1y silicified +- -aDd carbonated sections
! I i -., ,
J i
, . .r---
._ .
... - . ---
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SaNS)4SW0097 18 DOME TWP
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CERTIF,,SAMPLB(S) FROM Cochenour Willans poia
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Attn: L.C. Chajstko
SAMPLE(S) OF
C-
DRILL CORE
Sample Number 072-1-1
07,2-1-2
C72-1-3
W
( 072-1-5 )
072-1-6
072-1-7
072-1-8
072-1-9
C72-]-30
072-1-11
072-1-12
072-1-13
;, 072-1-11-
072-1-15
072-1-16
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C72~1:-2
(/-~;~~1-3 ~~·-..v
C72-1-~
( C72-1-5~""')
C72-1-6
C72-1-7
C72-1-8
C72-1-9
C72-]-)0
C72-1-11
C72-1-12
C72-1-13-
C72-1-14 .
C72-1-15'
C72-1-16
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Attn: L. C. Chastko
DRILL CORE
REPORT NO.
Sample Number Gold (Au)oz7ton
C72-1-1?
C72-1-18
0.005
0.005
(< - less than)
Samples, Pulps and Rcjrcls discarded alter two inoniris
DA 1 1- ....- ... ...... . ....Si;uk.22/72- - -- ... . ... SIGNED ^——^'--
TORONTO, MONCTON, and SPOKAfSJt, WASH.
SAMPLE(S) FROM
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Attn: L. C. Chastko
DRILL CORE
Sample Number
C72-1-17
C72-1-18
« - less than)
Gold (Au)oz/ton
< 0.005
< 0.005
REPORT N0'1
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SAMPLES) OF Core
C-72-2-1-2-3A-3B-4-5A-5B-6A-6B-7-8-9.-10
-11-12-13A
-13B
-15A
-15B
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Ooid Au oz/ton
0.010*0.005< 0.005<0.005<0.005<0.005^.005<0.005<0.005<0.005*0.005^.005<0.005<0.005<0.005<0.005 CO. 005 ___ ,<o.oo5 1 y<0.005 x/0^5 l X x^/7
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REPORT NO.
3342
SAMPLS(S) OF Core
Gold Au oz/ton
C-72-2-1 0.010 -2 <0.005 -3A <0.005 -3B <0.005 -4 <0.005 -5A <0.005 -5B <0.005 -6A. <0.005 -6B <0.005 -1- <0.005 -8 <0.005 -9. <0.005 -10 <0.005 -11 <0.005 -12 <0.005 -13A <0.005 -13B <0.005 -l~ <0.005 -15A <0.005
'\ \ /
/ -15B 01~'65
';A~"ro, MONCTON. and SPOKANE, WASH. -
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SAMPLB(S)OF core
-26-27-28A-28B-29A-29B-30A
JtoMples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months
5, 1972
^.005 <0.005 * 0.00.5 <0.005
,
C-72-2-16-17A
T W-1& * * f C*
-18A-18B-19-20A-20B-21-22-23-24
Ooid Au oz/ton
*0..6p5<0.005 ^^0.005 ^*eO..Ob5
-CO. 005 ;:<0.d05<0.605^0.005<0.005<0.005^0.005<0.005
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SAM~)OP Core
Oold Au oz/ton
C-72-2-16 <0.005 -17A <0.005 -l1~ <0.00.5 -l8A <0~005
-18s <0~005
-19, <00005 -20A <0.005 .. 20B. <0.005 -21 <0.005 -22 <0.005 -23' <0~005
.. 24, <0.005 ~5 <0' •. 005 -26 <0.005 -27, (0~O05
. "'28~ <0.005 -2Sb <0.005 -29A <0.005 -29B <0~00.5
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Core
CERTIFICATE 0r ANALYSIS
Gold Au Oz/ton
C-72-2-30B 0,605
-31B-32A-32B
33
-35A-35B
-37A .37B-38A-38B-39A
-HI
Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months
Dec. 5. 1972
^005
-e 0.005*0.005
^0.005 ^0*005
<0.005
*0.005 <0.005
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Core
0-12-2-30B ~31A
~318 ,
';"32A ~32B
~33
0-·72-2..;34 ~.35A
;"'35B ;.r.;!6
-31A "'37B ~38A
-38B -391 ~39B ~140A
;..40B
.... 41
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CERTIFICATE OF
Cochenour Willans Gold Mines,Cochenour,Ontario,Attention Mr. L. Chastko
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C-72-2-42-43-44-115-46!-*7.:-1*8-49-50-51-52-53
-55-56
*-" '-57-58-59-60
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Dec. 5, 1972 ^^
GoldAu oz/ton
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0.0080.0250.04?
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,: 33-.2 Ontario. Attention Mr. L., Chastko
SAMPlJU) OF Core
Gold Auoz/.ton
C-72 ... 2-42· : <0~005
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-58 <0.005 -59 <0.005 -60 <0.005
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SIGNED . _____ ......... _~'-------..,.... ,
i~~TORONTO. MONCTON. end SPOKANE. WASH. ~ ,
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SAMPUOS) OF
Cochenour Willand Gold Mines, Ltd.,Cochenour,Ontario.Attention Mr. L. Chastko
Core
life
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C-72-2-61-62-63-64-65-66-67
C-72-2-68
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Ooid Au oz/ton
X0.005*0,005^o..do^'< 0.00.5,^0.005
0.006"C, 005< . 005
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two monthsDec. 5, 1972
DATE SIGNED
TORONTQ^ONCTON, and SPOKANE, WASH.
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C~RTIFICATE ,6~~~ANALVS.'. SAMPLBS) PROM i
SAMPLS(S) OF
Cochenour W1llan~ Gold MlneS,·Ltd., Cochenour, Ontario. Attention Mr. L. Chastko
Core
C-72-2~61
.. 62
-63 .. 64 -65 -66 ... 67
C-72-2,;..68
.... pies. Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months
Gold Au oz/ton
<0~005
"0~005 <0.005 <0.005", <0.005 , 0.006 ' <.005 <.005
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3342 '
Dec. 5, 1972 DATE ____________________________ _ SIGNED -----t--7"------~----~
TORONTQ-1MONCTON, and SPOKANE, WASH.
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