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013A/0108

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!First!Year!Assessment!Report!on!Prospecting!and!Channel!Sampling!on!

License!21631M!!

Port!Hope!Simpson,!Newfoundland!and!Labrador!

NTS!13A/08,!13A/09!

Submitted!by:!Suzanne!Butler,!B.Sc!(G.I.T)!

[email protected]!!

Date:!March!10,!2015!Work!year:!2014!Total!Claims:!43!

Program!Expenditures:!$24,180.97

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Table&of&Contents&

1.#INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................3!1.1!Property#Location#and#Access...................................................................................................................................3!1.2#Physiography..................................................................................................................................................................3#1.2!Claim#Status.....................................................................................................................................................................5!

2.#PREVIOUS#WORK.................................................................................................................................................6!3.#GEOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................7!3.1#Regional#Geology...........................................................................................................................................................9!3.1#Property#Geology#and#Mineralization................................................................................................................. 10!

4.#2013#WORK#DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................ 10!4.1#Prospecting#and#Channel#Sampling ..................................................................................................................... 10!

5.#CONCLUSION#AND#RECOMMENDATIONS.................................................................................................. 13!6.#REFERENCES....................................................................................................................................................... 13! LIST!OF!APPENDICES!&APPENDIX!A!–!EXPENDITURES ....................................................................................................................................... 17&APPENDIX!B!–!CHANNEL!LOGS ....................................................................................................................................... 22!APPENDIX!C!–!ASSAY!CERTIFICATES ............................................................................................................................... 22&APPENDIX!D!–!PERSONNEL!AND!CONTRACTORS .............................................................................................................. 24&

&List&of&Figures&

&FIGURE!1:!LOCATION!OF!LICENSE!21631M,!PORT!HOPE!SIMPSON,!LABRADOR. .............................................................................................................. 4!FIGURE!2:!LOCATION!OF!LICENSE!21631M,!PORT!HOPE!SIMPSON,!LABRADOR. .............................................................................................................. 5!FIGURE!3:!REGIONAL!GEOLOGY!MAP!OF!LICENSE!21631M ................................................................................................................................................. 9!FIGURE!4:!LOCATIONS!OF!SAMPLES!IN!LICENSE!21631M. ..................................................................................................................................................12!!

List&of&Tables!!TABLE!1!–!CLAIM!STATUS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5!TABLE!2!–!LICENSE!21631M!CHANNEL!SAMPLE!SUMMARY ..............................................................................................................................................12!# !!!!!

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!1.&INTRODUCTION&Search Minerals owns 43 claims within license 21631M. The property was staked in November

2013 by Search Minerals Inc. for Rare Earth Element (REE) exploration. This report documents

the work conducted on license 21631M in the 2014 exploration season.

1.1 Property&Location&and&Access&

These claims are located in southeastern Labrador, approximately 2 km south of the community of

Port Hope Simpson (Figure 1). Highway 510, an all-season gravel roadway linking Port Hope

Simpson with larger communities such as Happy Valley-Goose Bay, is located 1 km east of the

license. Access to this license is also available via an old snowmobile trail, adjacent to the Port

Hope Simpson airport. The town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is located approximately 300 km

west-northwest and has airport services. The entire property can be covered on foot, and is

located on NTS map sheet 13A/08.

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1.2&Physiography&

Low-lying hills, broad river valleys, abundant mid-boreal forests, and minor to moderate exposed

outcrop characterize the area. There are numerous streams and bogs that empty into Alexis Bay,

which sits northeast of license 21631M, and the Alexis river, which is just north of the property.

Topographic relief in the area varies from 190 m to sea level. About 50% of the property is heavily

forested with thick spruce and balsam, and lesser alders, poplar, tamarack, and aspen. An early

1970s forest fire burned through the remainder of the property, and since then there has been little

regeneration. Still, the visible outcrop is minimal due to the deep moss, bogs, and discontinuous

till found over the low areas.

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Figure&1:&Location&of&license&21631M,&Port&Hope&Simpson,&Labrador.&

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1.2 Claim&Status&

Table 1 is a summary of the important dates for this assessment report and contains the required

and actual expenditures. Detailed expenditures can be found in Appendix A. The location of the

claims is shown in Figure 2.

Table&1&–&Claim&Status&

Claim # Year Work Date Issued # of Claims

Req'd Expenditures

Actual Expenditures

21631M 1 28-Nov-14 28-Nov-13 43 $8,600.00 $24,180.97

Figure&2:&Location&of&license&21631M,&Port&Hope&Simpson,&Labrador.&

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2.&PREVIOUS&WORK&Exploration work in this area has been primarily focused on development of the sapphire showing

called “Rockhopper 8” (MODS 013A/08/Gem001). Rockhopper 8 is not located on Alterra

Resources property, however adjacent license 21295M adjoins this prospect to the south. Gower

(1987) originally discovered Rockhopper 8 during a regional mapping program.

Andrews and DiCicco completed fieldwork in 1994 and 1995 on licenses that were staked based

on sapphire showings (013A/08/0026). Samples were collected and analyzed, and the main

sapphire showing was extended on both ends to give a total strike length of about 800 meters.

Rockhopper Corporation conducted assessment work in 1996 for definition of the extent and

feasibility of the Rockhopper Sapphire project, a potentially economic deposit of gem-quality blue

corundum (LAB/1203). The work was completed in conjunction with Cartaway Resources who

provided personnel and helicopter support (LAB/1240, LAB/1241). Work included overburden

stripping, extraction and analysis of approximately 9000 rough carats of sapphire to determine the

quality and marketability of the gems. Sapphire concentrations of 1-3% and 5-8% were found over

thicknesses of one meter and half a meter, respectively. These zones were found intermittently

along a strike length of 240 meters. Results were inconclusive, but it seemed that reserves

sufficient to develop a minimum operational size were not discovered. Further exploration work

was recommended.

Cartaway Resources Corporation completed additional geological mapping, rock saw and

glacial till sampling, and prospecting for sapphire in 1997 (013A/08/0043). Recommendations

included further analysis of samples via visual examination, scanning electron microscope (SEM),

and heat treatment to determine gemstone viability.

Ralph, J.M. and Hennessey, G.W. completed prospecting and geochemical sampling on parts of

adjacent license 21295M in 1996 (013A/08/0032). This area was staked near the sapphire

showing, and exploration was aimed at finding additional sapphire showings. A total of 135 hand

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samples were collected, none of which were assayed, as they did not appear promising for

sapphire potential.

Greenshield Resources Incorporated completed an airborne combined magnetic,

electromagnetic, and VLF-EM in 1995, in which grid A1 covered some of the area currently held

by adjacent license 21295M (LAB/1205). Targets from the airborne survey were selected for line-

cutting and ground magnetometer and electromagnetic surveys. In 1996, a geological mapping,

prospecting, lithogeochemical sampling, and diamond-drilling program were completed to

investigate the potential for magmatic copper-nickel (-cobalt-PGE) mineralization within the Alexis

River anorthosite. Their exploration program did not encounter any significant economic

mineralization.

The present license holder completed preliminary exploration and prospecting for rare earth

elements in the area from 2010 to present. Several anomalous REE values were recorded and

follow-up work was recommended.

3.&GEOLOGY&The Grenville Province underlie a major portion of Labrador, stretching from the southern coast

and extending northwards past Groswater Bay, where the Grenville front truncates the other

provinces and marks the northern limit of Grenvillian deformation (Gower, 1996). The Port Hope

Simpson-Mary’s Harbour area occupies a geologically complex position within the Grenville

Province, with associations linked to three lithotectonic blocks: from north to south, the Lake

Melville, Mealy Mountains, and Pinware terranes (Gower, 1996, 2005). Differing geology,

structural history, and levels of metamorphism distinguish the terranes. Each terrane is separated

from another by a major fault zone (Gower et al., 1987, 1988).

The Lake Melville terrane is up to 60 km wide, but as one moves SE, towards the claim area, it

becomes much narrower and more strongly deformed (Gower, 1996). The most characteristic

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lithology in the Lake Melville terrane is K-feldspar megacrystic granitoids associated with

metasedimentary gneisses; also present are granitoid gneisses and layered mafic to anorthositic

rocks (Gower, 1996; Gower et al., 1987, 1988, 1994). The boundary between the Lake Melville

terrane and the southern-lying Mealy Mountains terrane is quite sharp, and is termed the Fox

Harbour fault zone (Gower, 2005). This fault zone is marked by abundant high-grade mylonites,

changes in lineations north and south of the fault, and a contrast in garnet abundances of rocks of

similar composition north and south of the fault (Gower, 1996, 2005).

Rock types within the Mealy Mountains terrane consist mainly of anorthosite, lecuogabbro,

leucotroctolite, pelitic gneisses, and granitoids (Gower, 1996; Gower et al., 1987, 1988). Further

south in the Pinware terrane, there exist supracrustal quartzofeldspathic rocks, foliated to gneissic

granitoids, layered mafic intrusions, and mafic dykes (Gower, 1996). The quartzofeldspathic rocks

are interpreted to be of a felsic volcanic origin, based on an inhomogeneous texture that likely

indicates pyroclastic origin (Gower, 1996). The boundary between the Mealy Mountains and

southern-lying Pinware terrane is marked by gneissic rocks and mylonites of the Long Harbour

fault zone, a structural feature that strikes primarily beneath the waters of the St. Lewis Inlet

(Gower, 1996, 2005). Farther west, near the area where the St. Lewis River empties into the St.

Lewis Inlet, several thrusts are interpreted to mark the surface along which the Mealy Mountains

terrane overthrust the Pinware terrane in a southeasterly direction (Gower, 2005).

The Pinware terrane is the southernmost tectonic terrane in the Grenville Province. Abundant,

variably foliated granitoid rocks dominate the lithology of the Pinware terrane, with minor mafic

plutonic rocks and metasedimentary gneisses (Tucker & Gower, 1994). Coastal regions have

outcrops of muscovite schist interleaved with fine-to-medium-grained, foliated, recrystallized

quartzofeldspathic rocks whose origins are believed to be from clastic and/or felsic volcanic

protoliths (Gower et al., 1988). These supracrustal quartzofeldspathic rocks are closely associated

with alkali-rich granitoids and texturally variable amphibolitic rocks (Gower et al., 1994). All

lithologies within this terrane were thoroughly deformed and experienced high-grade

metamorphosis, with late emplacement of mafic dykes (Gower et al., 1994).

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Regional geology for license 21631M is shown in Figure 3.

Figure&3:&Regional&Geology&Map&of&License&21631M&

The Pinware terrane is the southernmost tectonic terrane in the Grenville Province.

Abundant, variably foliated granitoid rocks dominate the lithology of the Pinware terrane, with

minor mafic plutonic rocks and metasedimentary gneisses (Tucker & Gower, 1994). Coastal

regions have outcrops of muscovite schist interleaved with fine- to medium-grained, foliated,

recrystallized quartzofeldspathic rocks whose origins are believed to be from clastic and/or felsic

volcanic protoliths (Gower et al., 1988). These supracrustal quartzofeldspathic rocks are closely

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associated with alkali-rich granitoids and texturally variable amphibolitic rocks (Gower et al.,

1994). All lithologies within this terrane were thoroughly deformed and experienced high-grade

metamorphosis, with late emplacement of mafic dykes (Gower et al., 1994).

3.1&Property&Geology&and&Mineralization&

! This southeast portion of this property is underlain by diorite to quartz diorite rocks. As one

moves northwest, amphibolite, granitoid, and gneissic mafic rocks are present. Felsic volcanic

rocks were observed in the central portion of the license, and a possible link to Fox Harbour felsic

rocks is proposed.

4.&2013&WORK&DESCRIPTION&The first year exploration program on license 21631M consisted of prospecting and channel

sampling.

4.1&Prospecting&and&Channel&Sampling&

Prospecting on license 21631M was conducted in the 2014 field season. Numerous traverses

were run on foot, using locations along the Trans-Labrador Highway and the Port Hope Simpson

airport for access. Channel sampling focused on mineralized outcrops that were found using

visual inspection as well as the use of hand-held spectrometers. A hand-held GPS unit was used

for precise location control. Channel samples, 10cm deep and 8cm wide, were cut by gas-

powered diamond saw from cleaned outcrops to provide samples for assay and logging/reference.

Each channel was cut into two vertical sections, similar to drill core, with a 6 cm thick section

(weathering removed) being sent out for assay to Activation Laboratories Ltd.. A 2 cm thick

section was stored in channel boxes for reference and to provide due diligence/verification

samples. The channels were cut perpendicular to strike, pieced together, logged and

photographed to produce geological and geochemical sections. These channel samples, or

horizontal drill holes, produce the same data as vertical diamond drill holes, except the data is

from horizontal geological sections and the collected sample is 6 to 8 times bigger than NQ drill

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core. Additional 8 cm wide cuts from a channel interval make excellent preliminary metallurgical

samples (1m of channel yields about 30kg of sample). Samples were then transported and

delivered by Alterra Resources personnel to Activation Laboratories Ltd., located in Goose Bay,

Labrador, where they were crushed to 80% - mesh and riffled to produce a representative sample.

The samples were then pulverized to 95% - 200 mesh with the pulverizing mills being cleaned

after every sample with cleaning sand. Next, samples were transported by means of courier to the

ActLabs analytical facility in Ancaster, Ontario where they were analysed for REE, major

elements, and an extensive suite of trace elements. A representative sample was treated by a

lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion and then analyzed by ICP and ICP/MS techniques. Mass

balance is required as an additional quality control technique and elemental totals of the oxides

should be between 98% and 101%. For QA/QC purposes Alterra requires duplicates every 25

samples and two Alterra reproducibility standards every 25 samples. ActLabs analyses duplicates

and splits approximately every 15 samples and also analyses 29 measured standards for QA/QC.

Four channel samples, totaling 6.84 m, and containing 19 lithogeochemical samples (507304-

507322), were collected from license 21631M in the 2014 field season. Three channels were

mineralized (FQC-14-01, FQC-14-03, AND FQC-14-04), resulting in weighted averages of 14,173

ppm, 11,148 ppm, and 5,656 ppm Zr, and 98.1 ppm, 96 ppm, and 101 ppm Dy, over 1.02 m, 2.12

m, and 2.58 m, respectively.

Channel samples on license 21631M are shown in Figure 4, with their associated

lithogeochemical sample numbers. A summary of the channels is shown in Table 2, and the assay

data with descriptions for each channel sample are listed in Appendix B, and assay certificates in

Appendix C.

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Figure&4:&Locations&of&samples&in&License&21631M.&

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Table&2&–&License&21631M&Channel&Sample&Summary&

Channel ID License Easting (NAD 83)

Northing (NAD 83)

Azimuth (°)

Length (m) Date Cut Assay # WO

FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 207 1.02 26-Oct-14 507304-507307 A14-08545 FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 207 1.12 26-Oct-14 507308-507310 A14-08544 FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 208 2.12 26-Oct-14 507311-507314 A14-08541 FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 208 2.58 26-Oct-14 507315-507322 A14-08540

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5.&CONCLUSION&AND&RECOMMENDATIONS& Geochemical results from channel samples have defined several promising areas that could host

a REE deposit similar to the Foxtrot project. Since mineralization is associated with magnetic

anomalies, a detailed ground magnetometer survey is recommended. Once the mineralized units

are defined with more certainty, a diamond drill program is highly recommended.

6.&REFERENCES&Andrews, R. 1995: Second Year Assessment Report, Rockhopper #8, License 646M; First Year Assessment Report, Licenses 4455M, 4459M, 4460M, 4664M, 4665M, 4666M. Geofile 13/A/026. Andrews, R. 1997: Third Year Assessment Report License 646M, 709M; Second Year Assessment Report Licence 4460M, 4484M, 4485M, 4555M, First Year Assessment Report License 4664M, 4665M, 4666M, 4808M, 4809M, 4810M, 5009M, 5010M, Rockhopper Sapphire Project, St. Lewis River Region, Labrador, NTS 13/A08, 3D/5W, 13A/9, for Rockhopper Corporation. Geofile LAB/1203 Beaven, A.P. 1958: The Labrador Uranium Area. Proceedings of the Geological Association of Canada, December, 1958, Vol. 10, pp.137-145 Beesley, P. 1997: Geological and Prospecting Report, License 5016M, 5020M, and 5013M. Geofile LAB/1240. Beesley, T.J. 1998: Geological Mapping, Rock Saw and Glacial Till Sampling, and Prospecting Report, Main Claim Block, Rockhopper Gem Property, St. Lewis Inlet, Labrador, Newfoundland. Geofile 013A/08/0043. Christie, A.M. 1951: Geology of the southern coast of Labrador, from Forteau Bay to Cape Porcupine, Newfoundland. Geological Survey of Canada, Paper, No. 51�13. Daly, R.A. 1902: The geology of the northeast coast of Labrador. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Bulletin, Vol. 38, No. 5, pages 205�270. Eade, K.E. 1962: Geology, Battle Harbour � Cartwright, Coast Of Labrador, Newfoundland. Geological Survey of Canada, Preliminary Map, No. 22�1962. Gower, C.F., Ryan, B.A., Bailey, D.G., and Thomas, A. 1980: The position of the Grenville Front in eastern

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and central Labrador. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17: 784-788. Gower, C.F., Neuland, S., Newman, M., Smyth, J. 1987: Geology of the Port Hop Simpson map region, Grenville province, eastern Labrador, Current Research (1987) Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, Report 87:1, p. 183-199. Gower, C.F., Van Nostrand, T., Smyth, J. 1988: Geology of the St. Lewis River map region, Grenville province, eastern Labrador, Current Research (1988) Newfoundland Department of Mines, Mineral Development Division, Report 88:1, p. 59-73.a Gower, C.F., van Nostrand, T., and Evans-Lamswood, D. 1994. Geology of the Pinware River Region, Southeast Labrador. Current Research, Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy, Geological Survey Branch, Report 94-1, pages 347-369. Gower, C.F. 1996. The evolution of the Grenville Province in eastern Labrador, Canada. Geological Society, London, Special Publications. V. 112, p197-218. Gower, C.F. 2005. Kinematic evidence for terrane displacements in the Grenville Province in eastern Labrador. Current Research, Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey, Report 05-1, pages 73-92. Gower, C.F., Neuland, S., Newman, M., Smyth, J. 1987: Geology of the Port Hope Simpson map region, Grenville province, eastern Labrador, Current Research (1987) Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, Report 87‐1, p. 183‐199. Gower, C.F., Van Nostrand, T., Smyth, J. 1988: Geology of the St. Lewis River map region, Grenville province, eastern Labrador, Current Research (1988) Newfoundland Department of Mines, Mineral Development Division, Report 88‐1, p. 59‐73. Greene, B.A., 1974. An Outline of the Geology of Labrador. Journal of the Geological Association of Canada, Volume 1, Number 3. Joliffe, T.S. 1997: Report on Exploration Program: Geological Mapping, Prospecting, Lithogeochemical Sampling, and Diamond Drilling on Alexis River Property, Southeastern Labrador, for Greenshield Resources. Geofile LAB/1205 Lieber, O.M. 1860: Notes on the geology of the cost of Labrador. Report of the United States Coast Survey for 1860, pages 402‐408. Ralph, J.M., and Hennessey, G.W. 1996: Traditional prospecting and rock geochemical report on map staked claim licenses 4897M, 4892M, 4889M, 4890M, 4926M, 5043M, and 4908M, St. Lewis Inlet, Labrador, Canada. Geofile 013A/08/0032.

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Tucker, R.D., and Gower, C.F. 1994: A U-Pb geochronological framework for the Pinware Terre, Grenville Province, Southeast Labrador. The Journal of Geology, v:102, p.67-78. Van Nostrand, T. and Gower, C.F., 2010: Geology of the Alexis River area (NTS sheets 13A/11, 12, 13 and 14), southeastern Labrador. Geological Survey, Mines Branch, Department of Natural Resources, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Map 2010-19, Open File 013A/0081. Wardle, R.J., Gower, C.F., Ryan, B., James, D., Nolan, L., Nunn, G.A.G., and Kerr, A. 1997: A new geological map of Labrador. Report of Activities, Newfoundland Geological Survey, p.61-62. Woolham, R.W. 1996: Report submitted for assessment credits for a combined helicopter-borne magnetic and electromagnetic survey; Peruvian – Cartaway Joint Venture, Kyfanan Lake Area, Southern Labrador. LAB/1241.

APPENDIX A – EXPENDITURES BY LICENSE

Alterra Resources Inc.Assessment reportNovember 28, 2013 to November 28, 2014License # 021631M

Exploration CostsSalaries and wages $5,779.33EI Expense $79.56CPP Expense $140.40Assay $1,369.90Camp costs $12,818.78Field supplies $248.77Field travel $564.23NCC Payment $3,180.00Total $24,180.97

Total $24,180.9715% Admin fee $3,627.15Grand Total $27,808.12

APPENDIX B – CHANNEL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS AND ASSAY DATA

Channel_ID Lic_Num Easting Northing From_m To_m Length P ROCK TYPE Rock Type 2 RT 2 Perc Grain Size Fabric Mt Perc Pyx Perc Bt Perc Amph Perc L Perc Zr Perc Ti Perc CommentsFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0 0.23 0.23 felsic f-m fol 3-5 — 1-2 7-10 — — <1 Road belt. Weathered rock.FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.23 0.75 0.52 felsic f-m fol 3-5 — 2-3 10-12 — — 1 Very rubbly, but all magnetic. Weathered & sugary.FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.75 0.9 0.15 felsic f-m fol 3-5 — 5-10 15-20 — — 1 Weathered & sugaryFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.9 1.02 0.12 felsic f-m fol — — 5-10 15-20 — — 1 no mt.FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0 0.31 0.31 felsic Pegmatite 30 f-m fol <1 — 1-3 <1 — — 2-3 Peg ribbons (c.g.) med grained AmFQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.31 0.62 0.31 felsic Pegmatite 10 f-m fol — — 10-15 5-10 — — 2-3FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.62 1.12 0.5 felsic Pegmatite 20 f-m fol <1 — 1-3 <1 — — 2-3 Same as 1st sample. Same as FNC (on top of hill, next to Anorthosite.)FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0 0.46 0.46 felsic f-m fol 2-5 — 1-2 3-5 — — 1 m.g. Amph. Strong fabric. Peg patches throughout.FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0.46 1.01 0.55 felsic f-m fol 2-5 — 1-2 5-7 — — 1-2 Inc in Am. Same as above.FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.01 1.64 0.63 felsic f-m fol 2-5 — 1-2 3-5 — — 1 Same as first sampleFQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.64 2.12 0.48 felsic f-m fol 2-5 — 1-2 5-7 — — 1-2 Inc in Am. (similar to second sample)FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0 0.31 0.31 felsic f-m fol 3-5 — 3-5 5-7 — — 2-3 channel weathered throughout.FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.31 0.53 0.22 felsic f-m fol 5-7 — 1-2 7-10 — — 3-5 gradutional change. Less Bt, more mineralization.FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.53 0.95 0.42 felsic f-m fol 3-7 — 1-2 7-10 — — 2-5 tr. Sulph.FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.95 1.02 0.07 Pegmatite m-c peg <1 — 1-2 10 — — <1FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.02 1.27 0.25 felsic f-c fol 10 — 2-3 10-15 — — 2-5 coarse-grained Mt (1.5cm).FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.27 1.78 0.51 felsic f-c fol 5-7 — 2-3 7-10 — — 3-5 f-c grain Mt (0.5cm)FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.78 2.14 0.36 felsic f-c fol 5-7 — 1-2 3-5 — — 2-5 Very sugary/weathered/hematized. f-c Mt.FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 2.14 2.58 0.44 felsic f-m fol 3-5 — 1-3 5-7 — — 2-3 channel ends in mineralization.

Channel_ID Lic_Num Easting Northing From_m To_m LengthFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0 0.23 0.23FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.23 0.75 0.52FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.75 0.9 0.15FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.9 1.02 0.12FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.31 0.62 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.62 1.12 0.5FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0 0.46 0.46FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0.46 1.01 0.55FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.01 1.64 0.63FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.64 2.12 0.48FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.31 0.53 0.22FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.53 0.95 0.42FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.95 1.02 0.07FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.02 1.27 0.25FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.27 1.78 0.51FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.78 2.14 0.36FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 2.14 2.58 0.44

Work Order Analyte_Symbol SiO2 (%) Al2O3 (%) Fe2O3_T (%) MnO (%) MgO (%) CaO (%) Na2O (%) K2O (%) TiO2 (%) P2O5 (%) LOI (%) Total (%) Sc (ppm) Be (ppm) V (ppm) Cr (ppm)A14-08545 507304 70.54 9.54 9 0.184 0.14 2.69 3 4.37 0.218 0.01 0.16 99.85 < 1 12 < 5 < 20A14-08545 507305 65.97 9.45 11.44 0.273 0.18 3.59 2.63 4.53 0.32 0.02 0.27 98.68 1 16 8 < 20A14-08545 507306 67.05 7.87 12.14 0.338 0.17 4.62 1.9 3.86 0.269 0.02 0.06 98.3 < 1 17 < 5 < 20A14-08545 507307 57.66 9.77 12.68 0.354 0.31 7.38 2.02 5.19 0.525 0.11 0.59 96.58 4 14 < 5 < 20A14-08544 507308 68.79 13.68 4.06 0.062 0.52 1.96 3.38 4.88 0.654 0.12 0.27 98.37 8 4 19 < 20A14-08544 507309 59.58 16.59 8.06 0.134 1.88 4.53 4.34 3.12 1.277 0.23 0.48 100.2 16 5 86 20A14-08544 507310 68.85 13.45 5.1 0.077 0.67 2.04 2.46 6.4 0.822 0.15 0.21 100.2 11 3 26 < 20A14-08541 507311 70.7 10 8.26 0.188 0.04 1.75 3.46 4.93 0.197 0.03 -0.09 99.46 < 1 12 < 5 < 20A14-08541 507312 70.1 9.91 7.67 0.171 0.04 1.49 2.98 4.77 0.185 < 0.01 -0.13 97.17 < 1 11 < 5 20A14-08541 507313 69.06 9.21 9.82 0.209 0.04 1.66 2.63 4.33 0.233 0.01 -0.18 97.02 < 1 13 < 5 30A14-08541 507314 72.37 9.93 8.13 0.18 0.17 1.78 4.05 2.39 0.196 0.02 -0.04 99.17 < 1 12 9 < 20A14-08540 507315 58.59 12.66 13.17 0.349 0.16 2.88 4.58 4.89 0.647 0.1 -0.12 97.91 7 13 < 5 20A14-08540 507316 61.34 12.57 10.86 0.304 0.14 2.59 5.17 4.39 0.566 0.11 0.01 98.05 7 11 < 5 < 20A14-08540 507317 61.66 12.27 11.3 0.299 0.13 2.84 5.33 4.45 0.559 0.13 0.07 99.04 7 13 < 5 < 20A14-08540 507318 70.1 9.26 9.12 0.245 0.09 2.47 3.59 3.51 0.369 0.07 0.01 98.83 4 13 < 5 < 20A14-08540 507319 60.86 11.72 11.66 0.32 0.16 3.15 4.63 4.57 0.593 0.09 0.01 97.77 8 12 < 5 20A14-08540 507320 60.47 11.77 13.13 0.332 0.18 2.91 4.78 4.5 0.683 0.16 0.22 99.15 9 10 < 5 < 20A14-08540 507321 62.98 11.17 12.69 0.3 0.19 2.36 4.56 4.21 0.615 0.15 0.08 99.3 8 12 < 5 < 20A14-08540 507322 62.25 12.3 12.11 0.301 0.2 2.68 5.28 4.28 0.651 0.12 -0.08 100.1 9 17 < 5 < 20

Channel_ID Lic_Num Easting Northing From_m To_m LengthFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0 0.23 0.23FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.23 0.75 0.52FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.75 0.9 0.15FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.9 1.02 0.12FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.31 0.62 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.62 1.12 0.5FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0 0.46 0.46FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0.46 1.01 0.55FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.01 1.64 0.63FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.64 2.12 0.48FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.31 0.53 0.22FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.53 0.95 0.42FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.95 1.02 0.07FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.02 1.27 0.25FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.27 1.78 0.51FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.78 2.14 0.36FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 2.14 2.58 0.44

Co (ppm) Ni (ppm) Cu (ppm) Zn (ppm) Ga (ppm) Ge (ppm) As (ppm) Rb (ppm) Sr (ppm) Y (ppm) Zr (ppm) Nb (ppm) Mo (ppm) Ag (ppm) In (ppm) Sn (ppm) Sb (ppm) Cs (ppm) Ba (ppm) Bi (ppm)< 1 < 20 < 10 140 80 2 < 5 218 54 321 10690 181 3 0.3 20 < 0.5 < 0.5 48 < 0.410 < 20 < 10 170 76 3 < 5 223 69 389 15230 247 3 0.6 32 < 0.5 < 0.5 48 < 0.42 < 20 < 10 160 73 3 < 5 186 73 581 16660 284 < 2 0.6 31 < 0.5 < 0.5 51 < 0.47 < 20 10 240 71 4 6 231 120 738 13160 310 3 0.6 29 < 0.5 < 0.5 109 < 0.43 < 20 20 50 23 2 < 5 143 173 67 532 25 < 2 1.5 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 867 < 0.415 < 20 30 110 26 2 < 5 133 255 52 400 27 < 2 1.2 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 0.7 544 < 0.45 < 20 < 10 70 21 2 < 5 162 146 55 497 25 < 2 1.5 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 1115 < 0.4

< 1 < 20 < 10 330 88 3 < 5 297 48 465 10830 220 < 2 0.4 23 < 0.5 < 0.5 35 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 300 74 2 < 5 273 48 342 9685 209 < 2 0.4 21 < 0.5 < 0.5 161 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 410 74 3 < 5 260 55 431 12160 198 3 0.5 24 < 0.5 < 0.5 171 < 0.41 < 20 < 10 250 78 3 < 5 122 116 419 11800 218 < 2 0.3 17 < 0.5 < 0.5 46 < 0.41 < 20 < 10 480 64 4 < 5 151 58 489 5992 224 < 2 0.6 21 < 0.5 0.5 121 < 0.4

< 1 < 20 < 10 400 69 3 < 5 141 51 436 4345 101 6 0.5 15 < 0.5 < 0.5 118 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 400 72 4 5 146 60 492 5402 234 2 0.5 17 < 0.5 < 0.5 109 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 280 51 3 < 5 124 40 230 2491 84 < 2 0.4 14 < 0.5 < 0.5 83 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 440 64 4 < 5 168 49 478 5996 260 4 0.6 22 < 0.5 1 240 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 460 72 4 6 158 41 525 5796 253 7 0.6 19 < 0.5 < 0.5 117 < 0.4< 1 < 20 < 10 420 69 4 5 147 53 522 6488 344 < 2 0.6 18 < 0.5 < 0.5 111 < 0.41 < 20 20 440 71 4 5 148 64 555 5784 373 < 2 0.5 20 < 0.5 < 0.5 143 < 0.4

Channel_ID Lic_Num Easting Northing From_m To_m LengthFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0 0.23 0.23FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.23 0.75 0.52FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.75 0.9 0.15FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.9 1.02 0.12FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.31 0.62 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.62 1.12 0.5FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0 0.46 0.46FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0.46 1.01 0.55FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.01 1.64 0.63FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.64 2.12 0.48FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.31 0.53 0.22FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.53 0.95 0.42FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.95 1.02 0.07FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.02 1.27 0.25FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.27 1.78 0.51FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.78 2.14 0.36FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 2.14 2.58 0.44

La (ppm) Ce (ppm) Pr (ppm) Nd (ppm) Sm (ppm) Eu (ppm) Gd (ppm) Tb (ppm) Dy (ppm) Ho (ppm) Er (ppm) Tm (ppm) Yb (ppm) Lu (ppm) Hf (ppm) Ta (ppm) W (ppm) Tl (ppm) Pb (ppm)270 665 87.1 360 74.7 4.08 60.7 11.3 70.4 15.1 48.9 7.6 48.6 7.61 265 27.2 < 1 0.2 9396 972 126 505 101 5.06 76.5 14 88.1 18.5 60.3 9.34 61.4 9.96 367 30.6 < 1 0.2 10425 1040 136 557 125 6.35 104 19.8 125 26.3 86.8 13.3 84.2 12.7 410 30.2 1 0.2 10792 1900 240 964 192 10.7 154 26.9 161 32.3 99.6 14.2 86.7 13.5 341 30.5 1 0.3 975.1 160 18.6 68.2 12.9 1.7 9.8 1.6 9.9 2 6 0.89 5.9 0.94 12.3 1.8 < 1 0.6 1256 124 14.6 56.6 11.6 2.03 9.2 1.6 9.2 1.9 5.9 0.86 5.7 0.91 10.6 1.8 < 1 0.6 12

85.4 179 21 77.4 14.4 1.85 10.7 1.7 10.4 2 6.1 0.9 5.7 0.89 12.3 1.8 < 1 0.7 17426 1010 128 510 104 5.51 85.9 15.8 98.9 20.3 64.7 9.67 60.3 9.4 269 19.5 < 1 0.4 9423 975 122 479 91.2 4.53 73.5 13.4 86.6 17.4 55.1 8.54 54.3 7.82 243 18.3 4 0.2 17475 1100 138 549 109 5.54 92.9 16.4 105 21.5 67.4 10.3 65.2 9.44 312 18.6 4 0.2 20424 1010 129 514 106 5.14 84.1 15.2 92.6 19.7 63.5 9.64 61 9.71 286 18.1 1 0.2 13814 1820 226 861 152 8.77 116 18 110 21 62.8 9.07 56.7 7.92 136 13.5 4 0.1 22616 1350 169 659 123 7.24 90.7 14.7 84.8 16.2 47.7 6.77 40.8 6.06 91.9 10 < 1 0.2 9709 1580 192 740 133 7.87 101 16.5 96.5 19.2 58 8.21 50.3 7.64 123 13.6 < 1 0.3 11289 637 79.2 307 57.5 3.33 42.9 7.1 42.4 8.4 26.7 4.19 28.9 4.95 53.9 7.3 < 1 0.2 8789 1700 211 801 144 8.43 114 17.7 109 20.8 61.4 8.88 56.5 8.08 137 10.8 4 0.1 30722 1610 195 758 139 8.38 108 17.5 102 19.5 58.8 8.38 49.6 7.87 133 11.4 < 1 0.3 10714 1610 195 753 139 8.09 104 17.4 102 20.3 62.7 8.99 53.9 8.57 150 15.9 1 0.2 9684 1520 189 739 141 8.56 108 18.6 111 22.1 68.3 9.78 57.9 8.81 131 17.1 < 1 0.2 13

Channel_ID Lic_Num Easting Northing From_m To_m LengthFQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0 0.23 0.23FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.23 0.75 0.52FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.75 0.9 0.15FQC-14-01 21631M 547163 5818531 0.9 1.02 0.12FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.31 0.62 0.31FQC-14-02 21631M 547212 5818606 0.62 1.12 0.5FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0 0.46 0.46FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 0.46 1.01 0.55FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.01 1.64 0.63FQC-14-03 21631M 547724 5818227 1.64 2.12 0.48FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0 0.31 0.31FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.31 0.53 0.22FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.53 0.95 0.42FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 0.95 1.02 0.07FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.02 1.27 0.25FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.27 1.78 0.51FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 1.78 2.14 0.36FQC-14-04 21631M 547755 5818210 2.14 2.58 0.44

Th (ppm) U (ppm)8.7 79.1 8.112.8 9.511.5 6.520.7 4.214.3 4.823.5 3.410.7 5.310.4 4.910.1 5.510.1 6.118.5 3.513 2.5

16.7 3.710.2 1.821.6 4.318.8 3.919 4.6

21.6 6.8

APPENDIX C – ASSAY CERTIFICATES

Quality Analysis ... Innovative Technologies

Date Submitted: 06-Nov-14 Invoice No.: A14-08540 Invoice Date: 09-Dec-14 Your Reference: Alterra Resources P.O. Box 214 60 Bowater Avenue Port Hope Simpson NL A0K 4E0 Canada

ATTN: VP of Exploration Randy Miller (res2014)

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

8 Rock samples were submitted for analysis.

The following analytical package was requested: Code 8-REE Assay Package Major Elements Fusion ICP(WRA)/Trace Elements FusionICP/MS(WRA4B2)

REPORT A14-08540

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Notes:Total includes all elements in % oxide to the left of total. Footnote: Zr interference on Ag

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 LOI Total Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507315 58.59 12.66 13.17 0.349 0.16 2.88 4.58 4.89 0.647 0.10 -0.12 97.91 7 13 < 5 20 1 < 20 < 10 480 64 4 < 5507316 61.34 12.57 10.86 0.304 0.14 2.59 5.17 4.39 0.566 0.11 0.01 98.05 7 11 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 400 69 3 < 5507317 61.66 12.27 11.30 0.299 0.13 2.84 5.33 4.45 0.559 0.13 0.07 99.04 7 13 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 400 72 4 5507318 70.10 9.26 9.12 0.245 0.09 2.47 3.59 3.51 0.369 0.07 0.01 98.83 4 13 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 280 51 3 < 5507319 60.86 11.72 11.66 0.320 0.16 3.15 4.63 4.57 0.593 0.09 0.01 97.77 8 12 < 5 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 440 64 4 < 5507320 60.47 11.77 13.13 0.332 0.18 2.91 4.78 4.50 0.683 0.16 0.22 99.15 9 10 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 460 72 4 6507321 62.98 11.17 12.69 0.300 0.19 2.36 4.56 4.21 0.615 0.15 0.08 99.30 8 12 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 420 69 4 5507322 62.25 12.30 12.11 0.301 0.20 2.68 5.28 4.28 0.651 0.12 -0.08 100.1 9 17 < 5 < 20 1 < 20 20 440 71 4 5

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Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507315 151 58 489 5992 224 < 2 0.6 21 < 0.5 0.5 121 < 0.4 814 1820 226 861 152 8.77 116 18.0 110 21.0507316 141 51 436 4345 101 6 0.5 15 < 0.5 < 0.5 118 < 0.4 616 1350 169 659 123 7.24 90.7 14.7 84.8 16.2507317 146 60 492 5402 234 2 0.5 17 < 0.5 < 0.5 109 < 0.4 709 1580 192 740 133 7.87 101 16.5 96.5 19.2507318 124 40 230 2491 84 < 2 0.4 14 < 0.5 < 0.5 83 < 0.4 289 637 79.2 307 57.5 3.33 42.9 7.1 42.4 8.4507319 168 49 478 5996 260 4 0.6 22 < 0.5 1.0 240 < 0.4 789 1700 211 801 144 8.43 114 17.7 109 20.8507320 158 41 525 5796 253 7 0.6 19 < 0.5 < 0.5 117 < 0.4 722 1610 195 758 139 8.38 108 17.5 102 19.5507321 147 53 522 6488 344 < 2 0.6 18 < 0.5 < 0.5 111 < 0.4 714 1610 195 753 139 8.09 104 17.4 102 20.3507322 148 64 555 5784 373 < 2 0.5 20 < 0.5 < 0.5 143 < 0.4 684 1520 189 739 141 8.56 108 18.6 111 22.1

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Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507315 62.8 9.07 56.7 7.92 136 13.5 4 0.1 22 18.5 3.5507316 47.7 6.77 40.8 6.06 91.9 10.0 < 1 0.2 9 13.0 2.5507317 58.0 8.21 50.3 7.64 123 13.6 < 1 0.3 11 16.7 3.7507318 26.7 4.19 28.9 4.95 53.9 7.3 < 1 0.2 8 10.2 1.8507319 61.4 8.88 56.5 8.08 137 10.8 4 0.1 30 21.6 4.3507320 58.8 8.38 49.6 7.87 133 11.4 < 1 0.3 10 18.8 3.9507321 62.7 8.99 53.9 8.57 150 15.9 1 0.2 9 19.0 4.6507322 68.3 9.78 57.9 8.81 131 17.1 < 1 0.2 13 21.6 6.8

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Rb Sr

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5 2 2Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICPDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 Meas 10.87 1.93 0.75 0.012 0.33 42.74 0.87 0.55 0.120 30.09 1668NIST 694 Cert 11.2 1.80 0.790 0.0116 0.330 43.6 0.860 0.510 0.110 30.2 1740DNC-1 Meas 46.72 18.56 9.81 0.147 10.01 11.43 1.88 0.23 0.489 0.11 31 155 60 250 80 146DNC-1 Cert 47.15 18.34 9.97 0.150 10.13 11.49 1.890 0.234 0.480 0.070 31 148 57 247 70 144.0LKSD-3 Meas 90 31 50 26 72LKSD-3 Cert 87.0 30.0 47.0 27.0 78.0OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 52.71 15.43 10.57 0.165 6.27 11.12 2.19 0.62 1.084 0.17 35 < 1 279 100 43 70 110 80 18 1 19 199W-2a Cert 52.4 15.4 10.7 0.163 6.37 10.9 2.14 0.626 1.06 0.130 36.0 1.30 262 92.0 43.0 70.0 110 80.0 17.0 1.00 21.0 190SY-4 Meas 49.84 20.53 6.22 0.107 0.49 8.13 6.98 1.65 0.293 0.15 1 3 8 1193SY-4 Cert 49.9 20.69 6.21 0.108 0.54 8.05 7.10 1.66 0.287 0.131 1.1 2.6 8.0 1191CTA-AC-1 Meas 40CTA-AC-1 Cert 38.0BIR-1a Meas 47.38 16.00 11.29 0.174 9.49 13.48 1.79 0.02 0.984 0.03 43 < 1 336 54 170 70 16 113BIR-1a Cert 47.96 15.50 11.30 0.175 9.700 13.30 1.82 0.030 0.96 0.021 44 0.58 310 52 170 70 16 110NCS DC86312 MeasNCS DC86312 CertZW-C Meas 1030 97ZW-C Cert

1050.000 99

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

30 990 100 16 11 70 540

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

30 960 100 16.5 11.2 69.9 500

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

19 170

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

18.1 169

JR-1 Meas < 20 30 16 16 256JR-1 Cert 1.67 30.6 16.1 16.3 257NCS DC86318 MeasNCS DC86318 CertMethod Blank < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 < 30 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 2

QC

Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 16 36 109 3.7 0.60DNC-1 Cert 18.0 38 118 3.6 0.59LKSD-3 Meas 2 2.1 49.8 90.9 43.6 7.6 1.47 4.8

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Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSLKSD-3 Cert 2.00 2.30 52.0 90.0 44.0 8.00 1.50 4.90OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 20 88 8 < 2 < 0.5 172 < 0.4 10.8 23.0 12.4 3.1 1.03 3.7 0.7W-2a Cert 24.0 94.0 7.90 0.600 0.0460 182 0.0300 10.0 23.0 13.0 3.30 1.00 3.60 0.760SY-4 Meas 117 524 354SY-4 Cert 119 517 340CTA-AC-1 Meas 2380 3570 177 48.0 130 15.0CTA-AC-1 Cert 2176 3326 162 46.7 124 13.9BIR-1a Meas 16 15 8 0.7 2.4 0.55 1.8BIR-1a Cert 16 18 6 0.63 2.5 0.55 2.0NCS DC86312 Meas 2460 177 1630 237 33.8 183 36.3 95.9 14.5NCS DC86312 Cert 2360 190 1600 225.0 34.6 183 36 96.2 15.1ZW-C Meas 191 253ZW-C Cert 198 260NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

1.2 1610 3.3 44.7 24.5 60.6 7.94 33.3 12.9 15.5 3.2 21.3 4.4 13.2 2.36

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

1.8 1701 3.1 41 23.7 60.3 7.9 32.9 12.5 14.8 3.3 20.7 4.5 13.4 2.2

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

276 491 49.0 158 25.5 3.70 21.4 3.7 23.7 5.0 14.9 2.49

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

260 463 47.1 152 23.6 3.71 23.6 3.80 23.2 4.81 14.9 2.31

JR-1 Meas 15 4 0.8 < 0.2 3 1.2 21.0 20.7 47.7 5.88 23.9 5.8 0.28 6.1 1.2 3.9 0.64JR-1 Cert 15.2 3.25 0.031 0.028 2.86 1.19 20.8 19.7 47.2 5.58 23.3 6.03 0.30 5.69 1.11 3.61 0.67NCS DC86318 Meas 1940 401 721 3200 1640 18.5 2160 482 3110 551 1710 260NCS DC86318 Cert 1960 430 740 3430 1720 18.91 2095 470 3220 560 1750 270Method Blank < 1 < 2 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 1 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.4 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05

QC

Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a Meas 919 2650DH-1a Cert 910 2629NIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 2.0DNC-1 Cert 2.0LKSD-3 Meas 2.6 0.6 11.2 4.7LKSD-3 Cert 2.70 0.700 11.4 4.60OKA-2 Meas 30600OKA-2 Cert 28900.0

00W-2a Meas 1.9 2.4 0.5 < 1 < 0.1 2.3 0.5W-2a Cert 2.10 2.60 0.500 0.300 0.200 2.40 0.530SY-4 MeasSY-4 Cert

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Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSCTA-AC-1 Meas 11.2 1.11 22.9 4.5CTA-AC-1 Cert 11.4 1.08 21.8 4.4BIR-1a Meas 1.7 0.6BIR-1a Cert 1.7 0.60NCS DC86312 Meas 89.4 12.0 24.5NCS DC86312 Cert 87.79 11.96 23.6ZW-C Meas 82.7 329 33.7ZW-C Cert 82 320 34NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

16.3 2.35 2300 30.2

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

14.9 2.4 2200 28.3

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

15.8 2.27 54.2 136

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

14.9 2.26 51.6 135

JR-1 Meas 4.8 0.66 4.5 1.8 1.3 22 26.0 9.6JR-1 Cert 4.55 0.71 4.51 1.86 1.56 19.3 26.7 8.88NCS DC86318 Meas 1730 256NCS DC86318 Cert 1840 260.0Method Blank < 0.1 < 0.04 < 0.2 < 0.1 < 1 < 0.1 < 5 < 0.1 < 0.1

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Date Submitted: 06-Nov-14 Invoice No.: A14-08541 Invoice Date: 09-Dec-14 Your Reference: Alterra Resources P.O. Box 214 60 Bowater Avenue Port Hope Simpson NL A0K 4E0 Canada

ATTN: VP of Exploration Randy Miller (res2014)

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

4 Rock samples were submitted for analysis.

The following analytical package was requested: Code 8-REE Assay Package Major Elements Fusion ICP(WRA)/Trace Elements FusionICP/MS(WRA4B2)

REPORT A14-08541

This report may be reproduced without our consent. If only selected portions of the report are reproduced, permission must be obtained. If no instructions were given at time of sample submittal regarding excess material, it will be discarded within 90 days of this report. Our liability is limited solely to the analytical cost of these analyses. Test results are representative only of material submitted for analysis.

Notes:Total includes all elements in % oxide to the left of total. Footnote: Zr interference on Ag

CERTIFIED BY:

Emmanuel Eseme , Ph.D.Quality Control

ACTIVATION LABORATORIES LTD.

41 Bittern Street, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 4V5 TELEPHONE +905 648-9611 or +1.888.228.5227 FAX +1.905.648.9613

E-MAIL [email protected] ACTLABS GROUP WEBSITE www.actlabs.com

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Results

Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 LOI Total Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507311 70.70 10.00 8.26 0.188 0.04 1.75 3.46 4.93 0.197 0.03 -0.09 99.46 < 1 12 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 330 88 3 < 5507312 70.10 9.91 7.67 0.171 0.04 1.49 2.98 4.77 0.185 < 0.01 -0.13 97.17 < 1 11 < 5 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 300 74 2 < 5507313 69.06 9.21 9.82 0.209 0.04 1.66 2.63 4.33 0.233 0.01 -0.18 97.02 < 1 13 < 5 30 < 1 < 20 < 10 410 74 3 < 5507314 72.37 9.93 8.13 0.180 0.17 1.78 4.05 2.39 0.196 0.02 -0.04 99.17 < 1 12 9 < 20 1 < 20 < 10 250 78 3 < 5

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Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507311 297 48 465 10830 220 < 2 0.4 23 < 0.5 < 0.5 35 < 0.4 426 1010 128 510 104 5.51 85.9 15.8 98.9 20.3507312 273 48 342 9685 209 < 2 0.4 21 < 0.5 < 0.5 161 < 0.4 423 975 122 479 91.2 4.53 73.5 13.4 86.6 17.4507313 260 55 431 12160 198 3 0.5 24 < 0.5 < 0.5 171 < 0.4 475 1100 138 549 109 5.54 92.9 16.4 105 21.5507314 122 116 419 11800 218 < 2 0.3 17 < 0.5 < 0.5 46 < 0.4 424 1010 129 514 106 5.14 84.1 15.2 92.6 19.7

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Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507311 64.7 9.67 60.3 9.40 269 19.5 < 1 0.4 9 10.7 5.3507312 55.1 8.54 54.3 7.82 243 18.3 4 0.2 17 10.4 4.9507313 67.4 10.3 65.2 9.44 312 18.6 4 0.2 20 10.1 5.5507314 63.5 9.64 61.0 9.71 286 18.1 1 0.2 13 10.1 6.1

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Rb Sr

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5 2 2Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICPDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 Meas 10.87 1.93 0.75 0.012 0.33 42.74 0.87 0.55 0.120 30.09 1668NIST 694 Cert 11.2 1.80 0.790 0.0116 0.330 43.6 0.860 0.510 0.110 30.2 1740DNC-1 Meas 46.72 18.56 9.81 0.147 10.01 11.43 1.88 0.23 0.489 0.11 31 155 60 250 80 146DNC-1 Cert 47.15 18.34 9.97 0.150 10.13 11.49 1.890 0.234 0.480 0.070 31 148 57 247 70 144.0LKSD-3 Meas 90 31 50 26 72LKSD-3 Cert 87.0 30.0 47.0 27.0 78.0OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 52.71 15.43 10.57 0.165 6.27 11.12 2.19 0.62 1.084 0.17 35 < 1 279 100 43 70 110 80 18 1 19 199W-2a Cert 52.4 15.4 10.7 0.163 6.37 10.9 2.14 0.626 1.06 0.130 36.0 1.30 262 92.0 43.0 70.0 110 80.0 17.0 1.00 21.0 190SY-4 Meas 49.84 20.53 6.22 0.107 0.49 8.13 6.98 1.65 0.293 0.15 1 3 8 1193SY-4 Cert 49.9 20.69 6.21 0.108 0.54 8.05 7.10 1.66 0.287 0.131 1.1 2.6 8.0 1191CTA-AC-1 Meas 40CTA-AC-1 Cert 38.0BIR-1a Meas 47.38 16.00 11.29 0.174 9.49 13.48 1.79 0.02 0.984 0.03 43 < 1 336 54 170 70 16 113BIR-1a Cert 47.96 15.50 11.30 0.175 9.700 13.30 1.82 0.030 0.96 0.021 44 0.58 310 52 170 70 16 110NCS DC86312 MeasNCS DC86312 CertZW-C Meas 1030 97ZW-C Cert

1050.000 99

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

30 990 100 16 11 70 540

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

30 960 100 16.5 11.2 69.9 500

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

19 170

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

18.1 169

JR-1 Meas < 20 30 16 16 256JR-1 Cert 1.67 30.6 16.1 16.3 257NCS DC86318 MeasNCS DC86318 CertMethod Blank < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 < 30 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 2

QC

Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 16 36 109 3.7 0.60DNC-1 Cert 18.0 38 118 3.6 0.59LKSD-3 Meas 2 2.1 49.8 90.9 43.6 7.6 1.47 4.8

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Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSLKSD-3 Cert 2.00 2.30 52.0 90.0 44.0 8.00 1.50 4.90OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 20 88 8 < 2 < 0.5 172 < 0.4 10.8 23.0 12.4 3.1 1.03 3.7 0.7W-2a Cert 24.0 94.0 7.90 0.600 0.0460 182 0.0300 10.0 23.0 13.0 3.30 1.00 3.60 0.760SY-4 Meas 117 524 354SY-4 Cert 119 517 340CTA-AC-1 Meas 2380 3570 177 48.0 130 15.0CTA-AC-1 Cert 2176 3326 162 46.7 124 13.9BIR-1a Meas 16 15 8 0.7 2.4 0.55 1.8BIR-1a Cert 16 18 6 0.63 2.5 0.55 2.0NCS DC86312 Meas 2460 177 1630 237 33.8 183 36.3 95.9 14.5NCS DC86312 Cert 2360 190 1600 225.0 34.6 183 36 96.2 15.1ZW-C Meas 191 253ZW-C Cert 198 260NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

1.2 1610 3.3 44.7 24.5 60.6 7.94 33.3 12.9 15.5 3.2 21.3 4.4 13.2 2.36

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

1.8 1701 3.1 41 23.7 60.3 7.9 32.9 12.5 14.8 3.3 20.7 4.5 13.4 2.2

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

276 491 49.0 158 25.5 3.70 21.4 3.7 23.7 5.0 14.9 2.49

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

260 463 47.1 152 23.6 3.71 23.6 3.80 23.2 4.81 14.9 2.31

JR-1 Meas 15 4 0.8 < 0.2 3 1.2 21.0 20.7 47.7 5.88 23.9 5.8 0.28 6.1 1.2 3.9 0.64JR-1 Cert 15.2 3.25 0.031 0.028 2.86 1.19 20.8 19.7 47.2 5.58 23.3 6.03 0.30 5.69 1.11 3.61 0.67NCS DC86318 Meas 1940 401 721 3200 1640 18.5 2160 482 3110 551 1710 260NCS DC86318 Cert 1960 430 740 3430 1720 18.91 2095 470 3220 560 1750 270Method Blank < 1 < 2 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 1 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.4 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05

QC

Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a Meas 919 2650DH-1a Cert 910 2629NIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 2.0DNC-1 Cert 2.0LKSD-3 Meas 2.6 0.6 11.2 4.7LKSD-3 Cert 2.70 0.700 11.4 4.60OKA-2 Meas 30600OKA-2 Cert 28900.0

00W-2a Meas 1.9 2.4 0.5 < 1 < 0.1 2.3 0.5W-2a Cert 2.10 2.60 0.500 0.300 0.200 2.40 0.530SY-4 MeasSY-4 Cert

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Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSCTA-AC-1 Meas 11.2 1.11 22.9 4.5CTA-AC-1 Cert 11.4 1.08 21.8 4.4BIR-1a Meas 1.7 0.6BIR-1a Cert 1.7 0.60NCS DC86312 Meas 89.4 12.0 24.5NCS DC86312 Cert 87.79 11.96 23.6ZW-C Meas 82.7 329 33.7ZW-C Cert 82 320 34NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

16.3 2.35 2300 30.2

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

14.9 2.4 2200 28.3

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

15.8 2.27 54.2 136

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

14.9 2.26 51.6 135

JR-1 Meas 4.8 0.66 4.5 1.8 1.3 22 26.0 9.6JR-1 Cert 4.55 0.71 4.51 1.86 1.56 19.3 26.7 8.88NCS DC86318 Meas 1730 256NCS DC86318 Cert 1840 260.0Method Blank < 0.1 < 0.04 < 0.2 < 0.1 < 1 < 0.1 < 5 < 0.1 < 0.1

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Date Submitted: 06-Nov-14 Invoice No.: A14-08544 Invoice Date: 08-Dec-14 Your Reference: Alterra Resources P.O. Box 214 60 Bowater Avenue Port Hope Simpson NL A0K 4E0 Canada

ATTN: VP of Exploration Randy Miller (res2014)

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

3 Rock samples were submitted for analysis.

The following analytical package was requested: Code 8-REE Assay Package Major Elements Fusion ICP(WRA)/Trace Elements FusionICP/MS(WRA4B2)

REPORT A14-08544

This report may be reproduced without our consent. If only selected portions of the report are reproduced, permission must be obtained. If no instructions were given at time of sample submittal regarding excess material, it will be discarded within 90 days of this report. Our liability is limited solely to the analytical cost of these analyses. Test results are representative only of material submitted for analysis.

Notes:Total includes all elements in % oxide to the left of total.

CERTIFIED BY:

Emmanuel Eseme , Ph.D.Quality Control

ACTIVATION LABORATORIES LTD.

41 Bittern Street, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, L9G 4V5 TELEPHONE +905 648-9611 or +1.888.228.5227 FAX +1.905.648.9613

E-MAIL [email protected] ACTLABS GROUP WEBSITE www.actlabs.com

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Results

Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 LOI Total Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507308 68.79 13.68 4.06 0.062 0.52 1.96 3.38 4.88 0.654 0.12 0.27 98.37 8 4 19 < 20 3 < 20 20 50 23 2 < 5507309 59.58 16.59 8.06 0.134 1.88 4.53 4.34 3.12 1.277 0.23 0.48 100.2 16 5 86 20 15 < 20 30 110 26 2 < 5507310 68.85 13.45 5.10 0.077 0.67 2.04 2.46 6.40 0.822 0.15 0.21 100.2 11 3 26 < 20 5 < 20 < 10 70 21 2 < 5

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Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507308 143 173 67 532 25 < 2 1.5 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 867 < 0.4 75.1 160 18.6 68.2 12.9 1.70 9.8 1.6 9.9 2.0507309 133 255 52 400 27 < 2 1.2 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 0.7 544 < 0.4 56.0 124 14.6 56.6 11.6 2.03 9.2 1.6 9.2 1.9507310 162 146 55 497 25 < 2 1.5 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 1115 < 0.4 85.4 179 21.0 77.4 14.4 1.85 10.7 1.7 10.4 2.0

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Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507308 6.0 0.89 5.9 0.94 12.3 1.8 < 1 0.6 12 20.7 4.2507309 5.9 0.86 5.7 0.91 10.6 1.8 < 1 0.6 12 14.3 4.8507310 6.1 0.90 5.7 0.89 12.3 1.8 < 1 0.7 17 23.5 3.4

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 LOI Total Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 Meas 10.87 1.93 0.75 0.012 0.33 42.74 0.87 0.55 0.120 30.09 1668NIST 694 Cert 11.2 1.80 0.790 0.0116 0.330 43.6 0.860 0.510 0.110 30.2 1740DNC-1 Meas 46.72 18.56 9.81 0.147 10.01 11.43 1.88 0.23 0.489 0.11 31 155 60 250 80DNC-1 Cert 47.15 18.34 9.97 0.150 10.13 11.49 1.890 0.234 0.480 0.070 31 148 57 247 70LKSD-3 Meas 90 31 50 26LKSD-3 Cert 87.0 30.0 47.0 27.0OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 52.71 15.43 10.57 0.165 6.27 11.12 2.19 0.62 1.084 0.17 35 < 1 279 100 43 70 110 80 18 1W-2a Cert 52.4 15.4 10.7 0.163 6.37 10.9 2.14 0.626 1.06 0.130 36.0 1.30 262 92.0 43.0 70.0 110 80.0 17.0 1.00SY-4 Meas 49.84 20.53 6.22 0.107 0.49 8.13 6.98 1.65 0.293 0.15 1 3 8SY-4 Cert 49.9 20.69 6.21 0.108 0.54 8.05 7.10 1.66 0.287 0.131 1.1 2.6 8.0CTA-AC-1 Meas 40CTA-AC-1 Cert 38.0BIR-1a Meas 47.38 16.00 11.29 0.174 9.49 13.48 1.79 0.02 0.984 0.03 43 < 1 336 54 170 70 16BIR-1a Cert 47.96 15.50 11.30 0.175 9.700 13.30 1.82 0.030 0.96 0.021 44 0.58 310 52 170 70 16NCS DC86312 MeasNCS DC86312 CertZW-C Meas 1030 97ZW-C Cert

1050.000 99

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

30 990 100 16 11 70

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

30 960 100 16.5 11.2 69.9

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

19 170

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

18.1 169

JR-1 Meas < 20 30 16 16JR-1 Cert 1.67 30.6 16.1 16.3NCS DC86318 MeasNCS DC86318 Cert507310 Orig 68.82 13.62 5.13 0.078 0.67 2.04 2.47 6.41 0.838 0.15 0.21 100.4 10 3 25 < 20 5 < 20 < 10 70 21 2 < 5507310 Dup 68.88 13.28 5.06 0.075 0.66 2.05 2.45 6.39 0.805 0.15 0.21 100.0 11 3 27 < 20 5 < 20 < 10 70 21 2 < 5Method Blank < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 < 30 < 1 < 1 < 5

QC

Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 146 16 36 109 3.7 0.60

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Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDNC-1 Cert 144.0 18.0 38 118 3.6 0.59LKSD-3 Meas 72 2 2.1 49.8 90.9 43.6 7.6 1.47 4.8LKSD-3 Cert 78.0 2.00 2.30 52.0 90.0 44.0 8.00 1.50 4.90OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 19 199 20 88 8 < 2 < 0.5 172 < 0.4 10.8 23.0 12.4 3.1 1.03 3.7 0.7W-2a Cert 21.0 190 24.0 94.0 7.90 0.600 0.0460 182 0.0300 10.0 23.0 13.0 3.30 1.00 3.60 0.760SY-4 Meas 1193 117 524 354SY-4 Cert 1191 119 517 340CTA-AC-1 Meas 2380 3570 177 48.0 130 15.0CTA-AC-1 Cert 2176 3326 162 46.7 124 13.9BIR-1a Meas 113 16 15 8 0.7 2.4 0.55 1.8BIR-1a Cert 110 16 18 6 0.63 2.5 0.55 2.0NCS DC86312 Meas 2460 177 1630 237 33.8 183 36.3NCS DC86312 Cert 2360 190 1600 225.0 34.6 183 36ZW-C Meas 191 253ZW-C Cert 198 260NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

540 1.2 1610 3.3 44.7 24.5 60.6 7.94 33.3 12.9 15.5 3.2 21.3 4.4

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

500 1.8 1701 3.1 41 23.7 60.3 7.9 32.9 12.5 14.8 3.3 20.7 4.5

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

276 491 49.0 158 25.5 3.70 21.4 3.7 23.7 5.0

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

260 463 47.1 152 23.6 3.71 23.6 3.80 23.2 4.81

JR-1 Meas 256 15 4 0.8 < 0.2 3 1.2 21.0 20.7 47.7 5.88 23.9 5.8 0.28 6.1 1.2JR-1 Cert 257 15.2 3.25 0.031 0.028 2.86 1.19 20.8 19.7 47.2 5.58 23.3 6.03 0.30 5.69 1.11NCS DC86318 Meas 1940 401 721 3200 1640 18.5 2160 482 3110 551NCS DC86318 Cert 1960 430 740 3430 1720 18.91 2095 470 3220 560507310 Orig 161 149 56 500 26 < 2 1.4 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 1117 < 0.4 85.8 180 21.0 77.0 14.3 1.86 10.7 1.7 10.3 2.0507310 Dup 162 143 53 495 25 < 2 1.6 < 0.2 4 < 0.5 < 0.5 1113 < 0.4 85.0 179 20.9 77.7 14.4 1.84 10.6 1.7 10.4 2.0Method Blank < 2 < 1 < 2 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 1 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.4 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

QC

Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a Meas 919 2650DH-1a Cert 910 2629NIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 2.0DNC-1 Cert 2.0LKSD-3 Meas 2.6 0.6 11.2 4.7LKSD-3 Cert 2.70 0.700 11.4 4.60OKA-2 Meas 30600OKA-2 Cert 28900.0

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Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSW-2a Meas 1.9 2.4 0.5 < 1 < 0.1 2.3 0.5W-2a Cert 2.10 2.60 0.500 0.300 0.200 2.40 0.530SY-4 MeasSY-4 CertCTA-AC-1 Meas 11.2 1.11 22.9 4.5CTA-AC-1 Cert 11.4 1.08 21.8 4.4BIR-1a Meas 1.7 0.6BIR-1a Cert 1.7 0.60NCS DC86312 Meas 95.9 14.5 89.4 12.0 24.5NCS DC86312 Cert 96.2 15.1 87.79 11.96 23.6ZW-C Meas 82.7 329 33.7ZW-C Cert 82 320 34NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

13.2 2.36 16.3 2.35 2300 30.2

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

13.4 2.2 14.9 2.4 2200 28.3

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

14.9 2.49 15.8 2.27 54.2 136

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

14.9 2.31 14.9 2.26 51.6 135

JR-1 Meas 3.9 0.64 4.8 0.66 4.5 1.8 1.3 22 26.0 9.6JR-1 Cert 3.61 0.67 4.55 0.71 4.51 1.86 1.56 19.3 26.7 8.88NCS DC86318 Meas 1710 260 1730 256NCS DC86318 Cert 1750 270 1840 260.0507310 Orig 6.2 0.92 5.7 0.89 12.2 1.8 < 1 0.7 16 23.2 3.4507310 Dup 6.1 0.89 5.8 0.90 12.4 1.8 < 1 0.7 17 23.7 3.4Method Blank < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.04 < 0.2 < 0.1 < 1 < 0.1 < 5 < 0.1 < 0.1

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Quality Analysis ... Innovative Technologies

Date Submitted: 06-Nov-14 Invoice No.: A14-08545 Invoice Date: 08-Dec-14 Your Reference: Alterra Resources P.O. Box 214 60 Bowater Avenue Port Hope Simpson NL A0K 4E0 Canada

ATTN: VP of Exploration Randy Miller (res2014)

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

4 Rock samples were submitted for analysis.

The following analytical package was requested: Code 8-REE Assay Package Major Elements Fusion ICP(WRA)/Trace Elements FusionICP/MS(WRA4B2)

REPORT A14-08545

This report may be reproduced without our consent. If only selected portions of the report are reproduced, permission must be obtained. If no instructions were given at time of sample submittal regarding excess material, it will be discarded within 90 days of this report. Our liability is limited solely to the analytical cost of these analyses. Test results are representative only of material submitted for analysis.

Notes:Total includes all elements in % oxide to the left of total. Footnote: Zr interference on Ag

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 LOI Total Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507304 70.54 9.54 9.00 0.184 0.14 2.69 3.00 4.37 0.218 0.01 0.16 99.85 < 1 12 < 5 < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 140 80 2 < 5507305 65.97 9.45 11.44 0.273 0.18 3.59 2.63 4.53 0.320 0.02 0.27 98.68 1 16 8 < 20 10 < 20 < 10 170 76 3 < 5507306 67.05 7.87 12.14 0.338 0.17 4.62 1.90 3.86 0.269 0.02 0.06 98.30 < 1 17 < 5 < 20 2 < 20 < 10 160 73 3 < 5507307 57.66 9.77 12.68 0.354 0.31 7.38 2.02 5.19 0.525 0.11 0.59 96.58 4 14 < 5 < 20 7 < 20 10 240 71 4 6

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Analyte Symbol Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy HoUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 2 2 4 1 2 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507304 218 54 321 10690 181 3 0.3 20 < 0.5 < 0.5 48 < 0.4 270 665 87.1 360 74.7 4.08 60.7 11.3 70.4 15.1507305 223 69 389 15230 247 3 0.6 32 < 0.5 < 0.5 48 < 0.4 396 972 126 505 101 5.06 76.5 14.0 88.1 18.5507306 186 73 581 16660 284 < 2 0.6 31 < 0.5 < 0.5 51 < 0.4 425 1040 136 557 125 6.35 104 19.8 125 26.3507307 231 120 738 13160 310 3 0.6 29 < 0.5 < 0.5 109 < 0.4 792 1900 240 964 192 10.7 154 26.9 161 32.3

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Analyte Symbol Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS507304 48.9 7.60 48.6 7.61 265 27.2 < 1 0.2 9 8.7 7.0507305 60.3 9.34 61.4 9.96 367 30.6 < 1 0.2 10 9.1 8.1507306 86.8 13.3 84.2 12.7 410 30.2 1 0.2 10 12.8 9.5507307 99.6 14.2 86.7 13.5 341 30.5 1 0.3 9 11.5 6.5

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Analyte Symbol SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3(T)

MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O TiO2 P2O5 Sc Be V Cr Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Rb Sr

Unit Symbol % % % % % % % % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.01 1 1 5 20 1 20 10 30 1 1 5 2 2Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICPDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 Meas 10.87 1.93 0.75 0.012 0.33 42.74 0.87 0.55 0.120 30.09 1668NIST 694 Cert 11.2 1.80 0.790 0.0116 0.330 43.6 0.860 0.510 0.110 30.2 1740DNC-1 Meas 46.72 18.56 9.81 0.147 10.01 11.43 1.88 0.23 0.489 0.11 31 155 60 250 80 146DNC-1 Cert 47.15 18.34 9.97 0.150 10.13 11.49 1.890 0.234 0.480 0.070 31 148 57 247 70 144.0LKSD-3 Meas 90 31 50 26 72LKSD-3 Cert 87.0 30.0 47.0 27.0 78.0OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 52.71 15.43 10.57 0.165 6.27 11.12 2.19 0.62 1.084 0.17 35 < 1 279 100 43 70 110 80 18 1 19 199W-2a Cert 52.4 15.4 10.7 0.163 6.37 10.9 2.14 0.626 1.06 0.130 36.0 1.30 262 92.0 43.0 70.0 110 80.0 17.0 1.00 21.0 190SY-4 Meas 49.84 20.53 6.22 0.107 0.49 8.13 6.98 1.65 0.293 0.15 1 3 8 1193SY-4 Cert 49.9 20.69 6.21 0.108 0.54 8.05 7.10 1.66 0.287 0.131 1.1 2.6 8.0 1191CTA-AC-1 Meas 40CTA-AC-1 Cert 38.0BIR-1a Meas 47.38 16.00 11.29 0.174 9.49 13.48 1.79 0.02 0.984 0.03 43 < 1 336 54 170 70 16 113BIR-1a Cert 47.96 15.50 11.30 0.175 9.700 13.30 1.82 0.030 0.96 0.021 44 0.58 310 52 170 70 16 110NCS DC86312 MeasNCS DC86312 CertZW-C Meas 1030 97ZW-C Cert

1050.000 99

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

30 990 100 16 11 70 540

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

30 960 100 16.5 11.2 69.9 500

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

19 170

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

18.1 169

JR-1 Meas < 20 30 16 16 256JR-1 Cert 1.67 30.6 16.1 16.3 257NCS DC86318 MeasNCS DC86318 CertMethod Blank < 20 < 1 < 20 < 10 < 30 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 2

QC

Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a MeasDH-1a CertNIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 16 36 109 3.7 0.60DNC-1 Cert 18.0 38 118 3.6 0.59LKSD-3 Meas 2 2.1 49.8 90.9 43.6 7.6 1.47 4.8

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Analyte Symbol Y Zr Nb Mo Ag In Sn Sb Cs Ba Bi La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er TmUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 2 4 1 2 0.5 0.2 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.05Method Code FUS-ICP FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-ICP FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSLKSD-3 Cert 2.00 2.30 52.0 90.0 44.0 8.00 1.50 4.90OKA-2 MeasOKA-2 CertW-2a Meas 20 88 8 < 2 < 0.5 172 < 0.4 10.8 23.0 12.4 3.1 1.03 3.7 0.7W-2a Cert 24.0 94.0 7.90 0.600 0.0460 182 0.0300 10.0 23.0 13.0 3.30 1.00 3.60 0.760SY-4 Meas 117 524 354SY-4 Cert 119 517 340CTA-AC-1 Meas 2380 3570 177 48.0 130 15.0CTA-AC-1 Cert 2176 3326 162 46.7 124 13.9BIR-1a Meas 16 15 8 0.7 2.4 0.55 1.8BIR-1a Cert 16 18 6 0.63 2.5 0.55 2.0NCS DC86312 Meas 2460 177 1630 237 33.8 183 36.3 95.9 14.5NCS DC86312 Cert 2360 190 1600 225.0 34.6 183 36 96.2 15.1ZW-C Meas 191 253ZW-C Cert 198 260NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

1.2 1610 3.3 44.7 24.5 60.6 7.94 33.3 12.9 15.5 3.2 21.3 4.4 13.2 2.36

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

1.8 1701 3.1 41 23.7 60.3 7.9 32.9 12.5 14.8 3.3 20.7 4.5 13.4 2.2

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

276 491 49.0 158 25.5 3.70 21.4 3.7 23.7 5.0 14.9 2.49

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

260 463 47.1 152 23.6 3.71 23.6 3.80 23.2 4.81 14.9 2.31

JR-1 Meas 15 4 0.8 < 0.2 3 1.2 21.0 20.7 47.7 5.88 23.9 5.8 0.28 6.1 1.2 3.9 0.64JR-1 Cert 15.2 3.25 0.031 0.028 2.86 1.19 20.8 19.7 47.2 5.58 23.3 6.03 0.30 5.69 1.11 3.61 0.67NCS DC86318 Meas 1940 401 721 3200 1640 18.5 2160 482 3110 551 1710 260NCS DC86318 Cert 1960 430 740 3430 1720 18.91 2095 470 3220 560 1750 270Method Blank < 1 < 2 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 1 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.4 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.05

QC

Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSDH-1a Meas 919 2650DH-1a Cert 910 2629NIST 694 MeasNIST 694 CertDNC-1 Meas 2.0DNC-1 Cert 2.0LKSD-3 Meas 2.6 0.6 11.2 4.7LKSD-3 Cert 2.70 0.700 11.4 4.60OKA-2 Meas 30600OKA-2 Cert 28900.0

00W-2a Meas 1.9 2.4 0.5 < 1 < 0.1 2.3 0.5W-2a Cert 2.10 2.60 0.500 0.300 0.200 2.40 0.530SY-4 MeasSY-4 Cert

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Analyte Symbol Yb Lu Hf Ta W Tl Pb Th UUnit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppmLower Limit 0.1 0.04 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 5 0.1 0.1Method Code FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MS FUS-MSCTA-AC-1 Meas 11.2 1.11 22.9 4.5CTA-AC-1 Cert 11.4 1.08 21.8 4.4BIR-1a Meas 1.7 0.6BIR-1a Cert 1.7 0.60NCS DC86312 Meas 89.4 12.0 24.5NCS DC86312 Cert 87.79 11.96 23.6ZW-C Meas 82.7 329 33.7ZW-C Cert 82 320 34NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Meas

16.3 2.35 2300 30.2

NCS DC70009(GBW07241) Cert

14.9 2.4 2200 28.3

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Meas

15.8 2.27 54.2 136

OREAS 100a(Fusion) Cert

14.9 2.26 51.6 135

JR-1 Meas 4.8 0.66 4.5 1.8 1.3 22 26.0 9.6JR-1 Cert 4.55 0.71 4.51 1.86 1.56 19.3 26.7 8.88NCS DC86318 Meas 1730 256NCS DC86318 Cert 1840 260.0Method Blank < 0.1 < 0.04 < 0.2 < 0.1 < 1 < 0.1 < 5 < 0.1 < 0.1

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APPENDIX D – PERSONNEL AND CONTRACTORS

Personnel and Contractors Personnel: Randy Miller – V.P. Exploration Suzanne Butler – Geologist Brian Penney – Labourer Blair Penney – Labourer Karen Sooley – Admin Contractors: Activation Laboratories

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