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Diamond Drilling4aAUNE0566 34 WARK 010
Township of WARK Report NQ:
Work performed by: Mcintyre Mines Limited
Claim N9
P 380822
P 380826S
P 380823
Hole NP
051-75-5
051-75-6
051-75-7
Hoctago Date
252.0'
727.0'
566.0'
Jan/75
Jan/75
Jan/75
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4ZA11-051-75-3Location ci
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Date St3rtct!......Mh...Jia.n.vi5i.!r^.J.27..5............ Completed l.Q.th..Ja.nCore Lowrd by .. Ian Atkinson ^. ..................*3c* X ----. ....- -,-- -,-Da 'ate.
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Scsciiytion of Core
C. ASING
0-70 clay
70 - 130 - clay and sand
130 - 252 -gi-avc.l ?x boulder 3
END OF HOLE - casing broken in hole. Hole abandoned.
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Sample No.
FCOTAGH
X^rom ToWidth COKS ASSAYS
@N D."~ . Wark Group Fire* -op^r,./..................... —— ......K.... —— ...—....—...............— ~.~ — ~.Loo ::on.......N...E....l74^o.f..N.J.72 Jl...L.Qt.4. ! ...Cpnc.....yi, Wark Twp.
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Hole No.
Lcn3th of
Core Logged b "
.051.-75-6..........,.........................Shcct
r. 197 5
250 ftM0Jt727 "Vi;
Elevation ...............................................m............. DatumCo-ordinate; of CoIJar
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292. 5
Description of Core
CASING- - drillers report:
0 - 65, clay
55 - 125, clay and sand125 - 250, gravel and boulders.
INTERBEDDED DACITIC TUFF b ARGILLITE - the section ispredominantly argillite with numerous narrow dacitic tuff horizons.The argillitejis a soft^fine grained, dark grey to black, well bedded.aphanitic detrital sediment. Slump features, minor folding and faultingindicative of a sedimentary origin, can be seen in the bedding. Thebedding makes an angle of 50O to 60O with the core axis. The -argilliteis slightly graphitic and carries minor amounts of disseminated pyritewith traces of pyrrhotite.
The dac'tic tuff is the subordinate member of the sequence and is a gr^yto dark grey, fine grained, granular, intermediate fragmental. Thetuff is poorly laminated, the laminations beinst oai*allel to the sedimentarybedding of the argillite.
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CO7.2 ASSAYS
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Claim T
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292. 5
305.0
313. 5
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305.0
318.5
490.0
: . - *. -.- - . - -. - * - - - - . :- v - - - - - - ; - - - - :- ' - ' . ' ^ .--. -- ' -.-.-.; ; -- ' ,--, ' ' - — -- ~- - - - ---^ - ..^ j .. ,. ;. . ,\ cTa njr?;rNH^v^T r"^ r"^**"'^ y\ rrs cv** ^ A p^^vn1^!*^-vJV, —*-JL "J ^^A. uC. ^C \A-J*— 1
330822 4 2 A l l " 0 51 - 7 S - 3T immnis
S-.:tvcyjD'? Scaring
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266 - 272 Lost core.
GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE - a soft, dark scrcv to black, fine grairad. aphanitic.
erarjhitic detrital secliment contaii.ii.n.or several narrow, grey, dacifcic^tuff horirThe bcddir.; shows slump features, minor folding and faulting and makes aai
angle of 6Qa with the core axis. The argillite is moderately to heavily
graphitic and carries sufficient graphite to produce a geophysical conductor.
The rock carries minor amounts of pyrite with occassional nodules and
crystals of pyrite associated with the sedimentary bedding. The contact with
the overlying argillite is sharp and distinct there being -a marked'change
in colour and graphite content. The lower contact with the underlying tuff is\
grarlahinnal rvu-et1 - 7, f f
DACITIC TUFF - a.^grey to dark grey, fine grained, granular, poorly
laminated, intermediate fragmental containing several soft, narrow, dark
grey, argillite horizons. The tuft is poorly laminated, the laminations
making an angle of 50O to 600 with the core axis.INTERBEDDED ARGILLITE AND DACITIC TUFF - the section is
predominantly argillite with numerous narrow dacitic tuff horizons, the
tuffaceous horizons becoming more prominant down the section.,. . ' , , . . . ,. ~ ~ . . - - . ^ - - -. -,- — - - ^ -- . . -
Ho!e No........Q5l.-:75-.6..................................-..SIicct No. .2...™.........— -— .Lcr.^'.Ii of Hole..-—.....—..........................................™..................———..———
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Elevation ,— ........ —. .—.-..— .....................— ........ .. Datum . .....— — — - ......— — —Co-orclir^.tcs of Collvzc
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42 A 11 - 051 - 75 - 3
IIo!crro...........^L.Z...^?...-..^...........................ShcetK^............3Lcngf!i of I lo!*._.._..i....__.._._...........__._.._..........._,_,.Date Started............................................................Completed ...........Core Logged by..____......,.._._,._____..___._.,.......Date.......................................................;......... .....
Co-orcf::i,.jcs of
118. 5 490. O
_.fyraphitjc detrital sccl:.rnant. Tho bedding cont?.irts slump Ccr.tin'os, rr:;aoi' fold
Description of Core
Cont'flThe a-rglllite is a soft, fine grained, dark Qrcy to black, v/ell bedded, aphanitand faults and make aa angle of 50O to 70O with the core axis. The -rx-aoMtco'nfcent is e xtrcniely variable a.nd!:hc argillite carries rninor atTioaafcg of disseminated pyrite.__________________________________-———————
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FOOTAG2
•rora cons ASSAYSA'i
The dacitic tuff is a grey to dark grey, fine grained, intermediate fragmental-TIie..±tiflLtg p bedding of the argillite.
thc laminations being parallel ho the s^i'The section contains numerous, narrow, cross cutting quartz -carbonate -serisiteveins \vhich are variable in size.
moderate amounts of - graphite.318. 5 -'319. S Quart ̂ -Carbonate--Sericite vein.319. 5 - 320. O Lost core.320.5 - 322.0 Lost core.
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42 A 11 - 051 -75-8Mole No..........051..-..7.5...-..(?....................,.......S!icet No. ..A.
Core Lo^cd !j7--fe-.?M.AvM??. Date.....................................
:f Cc'Icf
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490. 0
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540. 5
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Dcccviption of Cora
32 7,. 0 - 337.4 Quart x -Carbonate -Sericite vein
370. 0 - 4 C "). 0 Section contains increasing pA'ooortion of tuftar^cous^L-Lorii'.oj^j?grey to clark ^rey overall colour.
377.5 -373.0 Quarts -Carbonate -Sericite vein.336.5 - 3.f:?.0 Ouartx Carbonate Sericite vein.
408. 0 - 409, 5 T.ost corn/
412. 0 - 415. 0 Lost core. 5427.5-429.0 Lost core.
430.0-432.0 Lost core. ;
433.0-435.0 Lost core.477. 5 -437. 5 Lost core. .
DACIT.IC TUFF - a soft, light grey to grey, fine grained, laminatedintermediate fragmental. The laminations are poor and make an angle of50O to 70 with the core axis. The tuff contains several narrow quartz-
carbonate-sericite veins. !533.0-538.0 Lost core.'
ORAPRTTTr PHYr.r.TTK - ro^nrrr-rntT- a soft, fine orrainod. ,io^nif,v j *w\
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?ro:ri Toy;;.:t:i CO"7v3 ASSAYS
Au A z
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Clalnt Mo....^..3S032^Lcc.-lca -;i Co^Ti^r: 5
42 A U - 051 -75 -3I:o!c No.......05.1-75-6........................,.........Sheet No............lT^^g-h of Ilole.....................................................................Di'.tc Started.................................—........——.--.---Con)p!etcj ...........,................CorcLosscJ ^/....-........lan. AtkLnsoa..........—......-..——————...—Date.............................................--......-^........-.........—...—.--———....---.E!cva?;on .........................————.....—........———.. Datura . ...........................,—
602. O
.lotion of Core
Cent'd
^;T:i.vapb^ __ Tlie—^xdlm.cat.Jj bedded •vvi the bedding exhibits slump f c at", i* c s and minor folding and faultiThe bcr.c'ir.'7 makes an a of 5 0O t o 70O \vith the core axis. The rock
602. O 727. O
contains minor amounts of pyrite which is smea^^ed along the bedding planesand bccassionalty occurs as pyrite crystals or nodules. Iron sta.ining andserpentine (?t occur in places,, it usually being associated with the pyrite.smeared along the b-edding, plane S-^-Bot'nLthe upper and lower contacts of theunit are quite sharp.560.5 - 570. Graphitic phyllite with several light grey tuffaceous horizo570. O - Heavily graphitic phyllite .- conductor.
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.TO raV/hltli
Cu ZnCORK ASSAYS Ag Au Sulphide
is.
577.0 Fault gouge? - filled with a relatively soft dark grey,ruggy material.
DACITE AND DACITIC TUFF - a fine grained, pale grey to grey green, aphanitic intermediate volcanic which is both massive and fragmental(tuffaceous). The tuffaceous horizons .become c .arc poorly laminated, the laminations making an antrle of 50O to 70O with the
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602. 0
727. 0
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core axis. The tuffaceous sections contain narrow graphitic band:? which arcparallel to the poor laminations. The rock contains several narrow quarts-carbouate-scvicite veins which are often cross cutt5.ng.602 - 634 Sections is predominantly massive dacite with subordinate
tuffaceous horizon. Minor amounts of disseminated pyrite withtraces of p/rrhotite. .
684 - 727 Tuffaceous horizons become more oredominant and section\ contains numerous narrow graphitic bands. Pyrite occurs \
smeared along the tuffaceous lamination. \692. 5 - 694 Ouart^-Carbonate -Sevicite Vein VKND OF HOr.K
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Hole No..........Q:5U7^-6 : si^eet No........... b..Len^i of i:o!c...............^...............................,................................,...
Core Lo23e Date............
,.—................................ DntumCo-orcl- -t-;s cf Cellar
I:.:: e
Wark Group Five "S f E"." i?4 "of"NT 172 "ToF- W" C o Sc7"V I, L-k Twp.
Claim No.....r.:....y..^ Location of Core —.
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42 A 11 - 051 - 8 - 75
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310 J^t. ""500"Jft7 550
310. O
of Core
CASING - ci r il.br s i* e port sand and clay to 16 ft. followed by sa.nd, gravel andboulders to bedrock
GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE OR TUFF WITH QUARTZ VEINS, a soft, friable, .fine grained, dark grey to black, graphitic sediment. Tlie rock has beensubjected to heavy, weathering which is evident from the soft, friable natureof the rock, the numerous vugs arid extensive iron staining. The unit ispoorly laminated, the laminations ma.kinq an angle of 60O to 70O with the coreaxis. Graded sections can be seen in places.
The rock is cut by several narrow quartz veins some of whichcontain minor amounts of pyrite.
313. 5 - 315. O Quartz Vein315. O - 316. O Lost core317. 5 - 318. 5 Quartz Vein.
313. 5 - 319.0 Fault Gouge r?) soft, friable, heavily altered mater
TY , M 051-75-7 c. Hole No......................................,;.......M.,...............SIiei;tcn-rtli of iro!e...566.ft..
Date Star ted....?. ? M. Janua r yi.1.9.7 5.............. Completed ?. 2 tja . Jan. ,.l 2.7 5Core Lc-f-ir! fj
319.0 - 3Z1. 5 Quartz Vein
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I'OP.CtJI'IMS M INSTS IJLMITED42 A 11 051 8 75
S'.'.vrvcysAt
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Fr?r,i
357. 5
378.5
To
378. 5
409. 0
302cr'.;;t!on of -Core
3Z1. 5 - 324. 0 Lost Core
331. 0 - 332. 0 Graded argillitic unit i
334.0 . 335. 0 Lost Corn
340.0 - 342.0 Giv-xderf nr'rilliHr um'f
345.0 - 347.0 Qua v t r, vein
350. 0 - 353. 0 Graded argillitic units
QUARTZ VEIN - several vugs developed from the weathering of nyrite
369.0 - 374. 0 Lost core
374. 5 - 378. S Lost coieHEAVILY ALTERED ARGILLITE OR TUFF WITH QUARTZ VEINS - a soft .
friable, heavily altered, dark grey to black, midly graphitic sediment.
The rof-Tc ie poorlv- laminated, the laminations making an angle of 70O to* *
80 with the core axis. TT-x* -rru-V i ? slightly graohitic . the graphite beingassociated with abundant chlorite on foliation surfaces.
The unit contains several narrow quartz veins some of wMr-h r-^nfair.- . . ,
1 - - - " : -
-Hole No..........:i-.t..r....'.r.-:..'--—........-...—...Sheet No..Len3t!t of Hole.-.----.......--..---.-...........-..—........-..—.....Dste Started.........——.................—.........—..........Completed.Core Logged by———...———————...—.——————.Date...................—...............—————-.,—... —————...........
——................—...- Dr-.tunC-j-or^!::-t33 of Collar
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Prepay... Wark..Gro 1.':.!
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Claim r-To................Location of Gore,
At
4Z A 1 1 051 3 75
409.0
137.5
To
437. 5
566.0
of Core
minor amounts of pyrite.
The unit is extremely friable which has resulted in a heavy
loss of core, total recovery being of the order of
QUARTZ VEIN - a white to pale grey quarts vein containing traces of pyril
mine r-?, l is at ion.
421. 5 - 42Z Lost core
422. Q . 423 O
427. 5 -428. 3____Silicified serpentinite
SERPSNTINIZED PERIDOTITE - a pale green to dark green, fine grained
altered ultrabasic composed largely of talc, magnesite s^erpentine and
chlorite.
437. 5 - 469. O____Fair 1)' har d, pale^ gr e en, alte r ed
ultrabasic composed largely of talc andmagnesite. Prominent lineation at
7O0 - 90 to the core axis.
469.0 - 566.0 Fairly hard, dark green,
Hole No.......Y.^.:-TA:.Z.....................::..............ShcetNo...-..-....l.Length of Hole....................................................................................Date Started—............I.....-.--..-.———..............—.Completed .............
CofcLossc'I'jy........................................................................™........Date.....................-....-..-.-..-........................-—-.-.....-.....—.--.-.........CiSVtition ._,_._____...._._-.^,..^.____..-—..... Dfltum ....._.___.
composed largely of talc and chlorite.
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Talc is the main alteration mineral forming friable zones.
The ur.'t is slightly magnetic.
END OF KOLK.
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