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41009SE0102 2.326 POTIER
INTRODUCTION010
Thla report contain* a compilation of data and individual reports ea* ad on tvo phasaii of jneoehsfpfca} and geological aurvQMi
on a . 2[2~a^a|f ,' atopa, rty loeatad in tha southern part ofapproximately IS miles southwest of Gogama, Ontario.
Following extensive noil sampling project o in 19(9 and 1969, which extended eventually into j^^ejr jm from tha east, IB dittos ware stated in rot iaf tovnahip , and recorded March 16th. 197Q. An area was selected for aoil sampling, baa ad on the previous programs" which covered approximately 2,000 aerea, and included tha 18 ci alma west of Schist and Sehou Lake*.
During the period, Hay lith to May 24th, a six-man crav collected JL0^6- JUPJPlt* . #f ter Jst^blishinc a basa line and boundary
tied injfrjajfehA-arid, of the ^8*9 prolect. Of the ,tOtproperty. The Teacollected within the te
o fhia proliraM were Interpreted by K , V, Cavpball whose auwiary dated August lith, 1970, ia included with this report. The reaulta of the initial 1970 aurvey are cotipiled on the appended plan at l" to 400', Thie nap include* information only pertinent to the coverage of the l&'daitt property, the rt suit* plotted indicate values obtained in P'p'*9- for^cc'jpper, nickel and silver and anonaloua populations aa atatiatically calculated are shown in contour font.
A further proicran of detailed saMpling at close intervals, prospecting and geological mapping was carried out by three men in the period,
At the beginning of thin program, four additional numbered /299165 to /2P916JI vere ataked along tha north boundary of the original 18 claims. The detailed aurvey and mapping included moot of the above 4 claitna and claim 240096, 248103, 248104 and 248109 of tha original group. The detailed worfc is illustrated on plans at l'" to 200* appended to this report. Soil samples were analyced for copper, nickel and silvsr by JlarriUi^sr .^Research Limited. Statistical analysia and interpretation ar'e'lby ! /"ftsr^aa'p"fce1T"llB"1tE* appended report dated January lith, 1971. Anomalous values for Cu, Ni and Ag are presented on a composite contour plan.
The geological mapping on the sample grid ay s t em tree conducted by J. A. Pollock and O. R. Dunlop. Tha accompanying plan containsitf TK*J.",*tf-,tH.'^*.-W"'*^^*^"'^^'*'**^^ - * * . ^locations and descriptions of oil outcrops and outcrop areas, details of structure and mineralisation, topographic features, drainage patterns and swamp area*.
The data required for assessment work credit for the preliminary and detailed aurveya and geological napping are included in this submission,
FM O N L l: R C O N S U L T A N T S LIMITED
i XAMINAI IONS;, outtvrvi.*. in f-'omfi. MINCNAI ra-vri.
feil Oftl l AHIAl OF F Id
(MM F L O C "Fi - S*C" fciAV B(.
Fir.L-D OFFICE
BOX a eHAH E YfiUFi Y. ON! .
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072-3311
At 'HUt "iS ftr.HLY TOHaileybury, Ontario.
W&PORT OH WOJ/lBICAl, JWAWJKG.JBJSCOE MSTM,|MPROPERTYT^^^
j^CC-i e K! The property le mont easily reached by aeroplane from South Porcupine to ScjuftvsyMi take. There is a tent campsite on tha only point on the f,outl- vt.®t shor* of EquKtwawtn Lrtk*. A trail epproxii&ately one c ile lout; -U^dft do: Uui cawpslt* to tha gofean *ont on tha property.
^ keewatin fereenston* schiat* atrlVcing *o*t wast and j e tt c pi) to the tout h crofcc tho property. 7"heea ar* boundad
ou the north by At got .an i:,r*mttfft and their derivative. Roth those f re intxu4@d l/ y dieh&ne dike* prohfihly of Kew#em*wan aga.
^t Knot v**t picket linea w*ra *atablieh*d at r;tf 3y 6*/' intervals bdtvoan tha axiating bluxad aa&pla linaa
JIG, 17,5, 170 And 175, I'hese linea vara tied Into existing aoil in?, flrg.a ti*d dGtiiiXefl ntBpling vos carried out along tha picket
lint t. Vhe i: K s wfto mapped C rea thR picket llnta in th* field at 100* to the it'eh, rad reduced tt* 200* to th* inch for eonftmienc* aaka. lis* aion covered vaa
Four
rone
clcJra were tttikfd nloftjt the north boundary of th* to I'K.tfct liud include tin anop.nlcuo oroa there A large gossan ftu die covered*
Kf f -vri*tii\ VqloM^cfu Dchiiitee l&vnti it r a found across tho property. lucr.c, could ha caXlod cr^eottone schists or amphibolite ochlats, and vary from li, o hifhXy r:t!iJctoBe type to c*ae01ve aepbibolite. Some of the Iftvo hps MUM vnC'i'f tr.n'jldercMc recrystollicfttion to coarse-grained hontMendito vehich id difficult to distinguish from later intrusions of tiiovitcu Jxocjit for loccl VDriationci the echiuts otrlke at approxlRStely 290 *md dip f von 75O to CO O to th nouth. Most of the pillow structure
was t oir pie t ftly oblitaratod In tha greenstone schist. Acid laval as rhyolite ve r a not: obaarvad. Tha greenstone contained only fulphittoe and minor quart* veins* Little cerbonatlxation was
observed.
The contact of tha large regional granite maaa strike* north vest f c roe e tho north end of tha property. An apparently isolated granite intrusive is found near tha cantra of tha property, Tha l-ritnite varitt from vhito to pink and all contacts ara poorly definad. The contact Eona la chornetariRad by alternating bands of fine-grained
and {rretnfitona f iron eavaral inches to savaral fact in sin*.
6** olivine dif.base diko cuts diagonally H. E. across tha property bettmeti Bo.uo VMM Laka and Behou Lake. This haa a high enough skOftnfttlto content to Affect tha compass alightly. A enaller dlabaaa dike v*s obtct'ved in thK centra of tha property running north aouth. this ras finc-ft*1ii)cd in texture and imparted tha usual transition contact r, on. e e to tho Jntruied f reerecouea. One aabtll outcrop of dir\.P!:G ve e obcervcd on tha north boundary naar tht cast and, but strike etid riro could not: ba determined became of tha heavy over* burden in the ar^a.
Alonfi tha contact of tha granite and tha graanatonait c li J e t en extensive go&eim tone van discovered north of dal* 240103. This *or'.c IP pnrollcil to {b* contact, ton to twenty fact in vldth and vr ft t r au cd for S50 feet to the east wharo it disappeared under heavy overburdcttu It vao ateoply dipping (approitinntely 80O to pcuth) vith the ftti'hibolito for the liungltig vail e**d tho gtoplto R* the footwall, Thd uri'tictJtc vfvicti f r on tcvernJ inches in vldth to vainldts. These artt fell CMifoit-pbJft to tho r.chietotity. Tlia qunrtc varies from thin w. inlet e in the cchint to vidthe of two inch ae on the pranlta contnct. Minor pyrite, pyrrhotite ausd come oKalcopyrite war* ttbRervad in tha
X*K?f T!f:jON8i thin COVPRU itme containing eoma chalcopyrite la probably c for aotrn of the high copper retdinga in the soli sampling Although it is of no obvioue economic value, it in
interesting to obntrvo how thlf none voe iudiceted by the eoil This tone cluiya no t-vidimcc of prrviouo vorV- aru* van dafinlto.ly traced
by t ho noil uflr.p
chip f frt-.pJtr ver* t aV.*m acrona the tone and essayed for f,old vritli noftlli.iWe tcculttu
J*IONI:RR CONSULTANTS
October 10, J 970.
?.3?6 POTIER 02011 January .'l
I UK, '.;'h .i. j AH; .1970Oj', j-'.n';.rA.bo Ul'1 UWTAHlU
Yhe attached p,eoehe;'!.i cal sheet?; ami zoological plan re- nresenl. V'e end result of a isochemical reconnaissance project under l.M.;; en in 1 ; ^?!. j'ho [project area covered the; equivalent of 7 tovT n?:h i o?: in the. '"-:oi'V;ai'ia district of Ontario. The 19^ pro^rai.-.nie Tfi,r ; devoted to 5'troai-i sedjnont samp.! in f,; the 3 96y and 1970 pro- / ra'uvies were of soil sai' -)] 5 n/',' on areas selected from the Inter pretation of the ' \')!^l\ o rot'-rai. IT 10,
, )trea'n and soU sai'iol es were analysed for total copper, hot '.'J, e ix tj nc.ta. li l e nl(;Kn.l, and ^CrJ oxtractable .silver. i.Joi.1 f:ai'io"M nr. i-'af; c.onduc'ted nt t h. r: "li" 550 j. l horizon. Statistical analysis of 'j- 1 '^3 aa.inpil f: result?; of the: 5^55 sarnplf^; collected in l or") o pel-.il t,1 ; the f o! lo 1 *'i rip populations of values to be defined:
l .a c k y .round , p. i.). i-,. 'I'lirer.hol dJ st /ujoi'ia] ous ijonul a. 11 on s'v\fi j* n oi'ia .1 ('U f' ; ')oi)u .1 a t .i on
1-1.3 1-12 o-.]]h..;U'' 13-19 0.?.]9~?-^ ZQ~'S.9 0 .3y '̂ ) 29 ) 0.3
r'oor pve r-, i 5; j on of s 1.Ivor determination; at these 3 evels of ::;etal cfinl'-til, ha;.; required arl'j'itrary judi'ienient of the threshold value.
Ucrtain d i se. i i).l ines have had to be fr/ercj.st.id in the 11 contour 1 MM:" or v, rou o i MM. of anomalous oonulatlon value?':
(l) '.''N- area subjected to tb.is detailed sai:ir)linp; is an anomalous .M.'i-e.'t; thresl'f)"ld values are doeiaod to lifive no signifi cance .
(li) l,st anomalous i)oi)ul a t i on values are coloured on the.) 5 a-i'inle :;ites, hut the.y are f:O))toure('l only when tVioy aT'e su !V)07'-ted t.).y a COM 11 ruous anomalous sainr^le. iVhls treat:aent serves to eeroen out fTrallr- hifh ::a,:!,ul us of t'oe baolu'-round and threshold
. 1 11 1, l c i j i j:, a M f valuer' uroduood by faulty saii'plin;' ; technlcjues, 'l Man vertan l. eonta'.'l rja 1.1 OM , and isolated l aboratory error.
(lli) ?.\)('. a Moms .1 ous population value?: are contouredj rrosnoot i ve of supoort fror.i contiguous samp] es; Li:e visual effect C) f tl'i \ s po'l l c,7 oji i?:olated hiy.li val uc'S is greater tlian the -'.ere v 'ark\)i" of sa.'ile sites, but i ^:.\ rked "l y less Lhan t ha. t exerted by
I'l.e ^'M'!' l,k) i" j iiserf O)i the p;eoehe;ii i ea. l [)lans fj'nov?s t lr ie ?'i :-)li]]- re?;ults of '̂ reconnaissance Dines run i. of the suspected a:je.v: of a M ass l ve- f.oi)p(-r (hnt not nickel or silver) anomaly
f:iFtrir!e f1 e dm i na^ e entering cichlst Lake from the 3Jn. The results indicate a copper bed rock source back along the direction of glacial d Ispers i on, but one apparently inferior in productivity of cooper to that covered by the detailed survey. Such comparisons, based upon the intensities of anomalous patterns, are dangerous however. L'he check results of l\li and Ag show that the bedrock sources of reconnaissance anomalies in these metals do not Ile K1 lv of the area subjected to detailed or check Sampling.
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(1) j'here is a distinct clustering of anomalous patterns ?f'.n distance 600 feet j of the nain granite contact.
(li) ,M-ie almost barren reconnaissance lines r. and L of . ;1 - ": L orovlde a spectacular contrast to the anomalies.
li(lil) j'n tills
ttle evidence on t'u.; ii'pli.f ying the co.iole ogrammes, it i,c; safe outherly".
j; "all area the anomalous patterns provide direction of effective glacial dispersion.evidence gained by the reconnaissance
to describe the direction of dispersion as
a or
(lv) j.1 h or e is a noticeable concentrating effect of U'ipp on copf)er values. apparently frhis effect only amplifies locally ano-nalour condition, because swamps outside this area e not generally anomalous.
(v) Copper values over the granite plug are signifi cantly below threshold. This is high ground and the low values are .Interpreted as the result of topographic influences, not bed-rock control.
(vi) Anomalously low values over the Keweenawan diabase dyke are s.U'illarly attributed to topography, the high ground having been effective in deflecting the bottom ice layers carrying- ground forrain, and also contributing to post-glacial leachingof the soils.
jl (viii) jiS a general statement of interpretation, it can 1 b e said that there has probably been slight southerly glacial dls- ' persion froa sources alligned parallel to the main granite contact and 350 '-3.400' j of It. The anomalous patterns have been modified by post-glacial drainage, especially along the W -S claim boundary
: between 22991^7 and 2299166. The large pattern trending SK and i located i.fji of the granite plug could be the reflection of a nearly i subjacent source.
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(1) The anomalous patterns are not as compelling i visually as those of copper, reflecting a comparatively leaner
source, or conditions of Ion fixation in tne soil lavouring copper over n.icKei.
(li) The barren reconnaissance lines N and o of the sampled area leave no room for doubt that the anomalous patterns are truly anomalous.
(iii) The swamp is exert no visible effect on the concen tration of nickel.
(iv) There is an astonishing absence of anomalous N values over the diabase dyke, which for 2 years has been suspected of having; been the source of much of the anomalous nickel encoun tered to the south.
(v) The general J. zed interpretation based upon the nickel values Is that there are scattered spot sources along a band 600'-l600' vide runninr: parallel to the granite contact. The most impressive of there is the large pattern HE of the granite plug. This corresponds well with the associated copper pattern, but is smaller and more compact. There is no outcrop within the bounds of the njokol oattern; nearby outcrop no. 23 contains K catter1 r. d i ),y r .11 e.
(i) i'h ere Is of the granite contact,
a. clustering of anomalous patterns cibut the patterns are sraall and scattered.
(ii) The barren lines surrounding the anomalous area are e compelling contrast.
(ill)In laboratory precision, seems unavoidable.
"Line" anomalies suggest slight swings or variations This tendency at very low silver values
(iv) The silver results are too erfatic to permit an interpretation of source. The small anomaly i\IE of the granite plug offers interesting support to the Interpretation of a sub jacent bed-rock source beneath the equivalent Cu and Nl anomalies. Local ground slopes suggest that contemporary dispersion is to the M, that is, backwtirdrialong the direction of glacial dispersion.
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CONCLUSIONS
j.ost of the large reconnaissance anomalies detected in 1969 and early 1970 are Interpreted as having come from bed-rock sources in the area of detailed sampling. These sources lie 350 I ji l400' s of the ma An granite-greenstone contact. They appear to be predominantly copper-bearing and they could contain a signi ficant nickel content. The geochemical data provide no measure of grade or Intensity of mineralization.
The anomalous patterns are of an Intensity and. disposition adequate to justify the follow-up work necessary for the eventual exposure of their bed-rock source or sources.
I recommend the performance of 40,000 linear feet of I? and magnetometer work to be applied to the area S of the main granite contact.
Tho cost of this work is estimated to be ^8,000, and the time necessary for its conduct 2 weeks.
K. 1C. Campbell P. Eng
ilalleybury, Ont., 12 January 1971.
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- DETAILS Or ntST ITA08
a) Property!
b) Clal* ownart
Southam part of f*fei*f TewMtoi*, Sudbury Mining Divialon. Waat of tcblat and Sebxm Lakea.
Siaeoa Matala of Ontario Ll*ited* Sttlta 1701, li King Straat Waat*Toronto 105, Ontario,
e) furvaya and AtaMinant wark raporta by f
Ploaaar Conaattanta liwitad, t, 0 . Box 99* Hallaybury, Ontario.
248092 to 248109 itttlwaiv*. March 16th. 1070.
d) ClaiMa (18)
a) P*te of Survtyr May lith to May 24th r 1970.
f) SavpUa collected from tilt "B*' aoil horlton at .4fffihijtiLU!!1-JaUJ| vhara poajtlble. Appvoxlwately l/JJl^jajlaeoliactad tfith gra^
blaxai andho**. Sanplaa vara tnkan atp AC od llnaa 300' apart* tinaa vara t lad into tut and chalnad baaalinea and boundary
g) Siimploa vara air dried in flold t ahlppad in kraf t b aga to Barrlngar Hoaaareh United. Fr action for analyaia irttblJtl^jjjij'j^
h) Laboratory AttAly*jfii
1. Total2. Nickel:^. Ellvtjt?
Hot acid extv'ACtlon in Perchloric Acid. Extraction in 0.5H K C J, l^ctraction in KCS
i) Senplaa taken (on IR-claia growp only) ~ ^
Mil en of line out and chained or blat*d and paead ~ H.S nil ea.
Sample ixmaity 500' (H-8) by ISO' (K-W),
,1) Paraonnel Involvad in Stirvsyt Man Daya
K, K, Catnpball, P.Eng. - Direction of project, Interpretation tind Raportn. 4 daya x 7 28
C. R, C. Dunlop., P.Eng, ~ Project managamant, layout, final rupcirt. 4 daya x 7
J. Pollock, P.Kng. -- Job Bupervltion, preparation of acirapleit, coup! let Ion of result*. 3 daya x 7
J\ Bliikc, Teamgftnti, Ontario. * Party Chief, Hoe layout t sampling aujjwr*ieioti.
D. KacVt'lgh, tlcileyiSuty* - Saapla leader.
C. Pol von, U.JDaiae du Kord, P.Q 4 - Mn*cutt*r and auMplar.
V. rolfiioii, K.Dawfl du Mord, P.Q. - Lin*etitt*r and aampler.
C, Chevrier, N.I^is* du Hord,P.Q.~ tinecuttar and aampler.
C, Stenger, K.Daci* dw Kor*?,P,Q. - tiftteotter end 8*wpl*r,
Totdl wco days of above group oa project * 70
Mao daya on IP c l aits* ** 70 m .-l-'-f-^ * 2*
au follows
Man Daya
35
Llutcottlug wild Ma* Jug - f' si*n dfiya K l*- 1ft wan d&ye K 7
H. Hunt, 360 Bey Strcua, Toronto, Draught iman, Coiu|)llation of data, plotting, preparation of final map*. 10 daya x 7
k) A* fi wy ing:
Barringer Koeearch372 wawplts 3, .70
credit ** 1,376,40/15
Total crudit applied to IS clnim group or KO.^7 d*y* per clwiw.
8112
70
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373 daye
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Property? !
Own or r
Survaya by J
Claiw* (8)
Potier
Hotala of Ontario Limited,
Y Consultflrvta Limited.
248096, 248103, 548104, 246109,
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f)
8)
h)
Date of Surveyi ^
1)
to September 26th, 1970..1 ,.. -..ijw'.tjv f fl--,fc-.,JVj-, ( *J,,iV(l.*- '-l l". W l", ff i. -'.l l ,..^.'. .,.'.,W... r-.".'
Sample* taken f. row "B" horliron 12 s ' to 18" with grub hoe, Sample* taken at 150 foot Intervale on ea*t-we*t picket linen apaced 167 feet apart.
SowploB analysed by Karrlnfier Research Limited ~ SO M fraction aaaayed for Total Copper f HCI, nickel and KCH Silver fit p.p.m.
Samples taken s Total 40ft,
on abovo fi clnlme - 207
KlJftB of Hoe cut and chfiloed * 5.^
Pevaontiel Involved In Survey i
1. E. CarapbftH , r.Rnf;.,, Iteileybury, Ontario. Direction of project, loterpretatlon and report 3 daya at 7
0. K. C. Uunlop, P.Kng., Raileybury*Project wftnwffwscnt, layout. 2 dityn x 7
J. A. Pollock, F'*Eng. ( Halleybury, Supervision, Grid Layout, topograpbleal Study 3 daya x 7
f. Blake * Foy*isan, llnecuttlnt 4 dayaF. Blake - finnpllng 9 daya x 7C. Polvon ~ Ltnecuttlng A dayaC. Polaori - Sanpliof. 9 days K 7
N. Hunt v Toronto, Plotting* Draughting. 9 deya x 7
attalyaeaBarringer Ki;0*-mrch t,ltslted. 207 207 @ 3,70 * 765.90 - 15
Total Credit applied to B
M&xlbiuw credit applied " 20 daya per
GF.OL06ICAL SURVEY
a) Property t Potier Townahlp an above.
b) Owner: Slecoe Metal* of Ontario Limited,
c) Survey, M*pa t Report by: Pioneer Coneultaat* M.wlted.
Han Daya
21
35
463
463
63
318 daya,
y
' l l r ; A246096, 248103, 248104, 24E109, - i, #299166, ^2991*7, ^2^68.
let to September 23rd, 1970. (Field) 25th to October 10th, 1970. (Office)
d) dale* (8)
tt) 3D* 11 of Survey i
f) Control RrltJ - hi nee cut for ftcochwsical
ft) Personnel Involved In Surveys
E. K. Campbell,, r.Eng., Hnllwybury - Examinationof property lin d direction of project. Finalinterpretation. 3 day* x 7
Pioneer Conault antfl
0. R. !Hmlcp, r. Ing., Hailftybury - Supervlaion in field. KKArainettioii of property 3 day* x 7
J. A. Pollock, P. tag** HuHoyl-ury ~ Field plotting, report. 23 dny* x 7
7 day* x 7R, Hunt, Toronto,
Total credit Applied to 8 elate*
Credit applied for 33 days per claim.
Submitted by:
PIONEER CONSULTANTS tIMITK!)
Man Daya
21
35
161
.At266 dcya
C. R. C-I)unlop, P.
Jiallwybury, Ontario. Pobrunry ?3rd, 1971.
50l03S600Lt'
11 Aut.iU;t 1 970.
'J'),1 ] PUG .interpretation of 1970 rumpling.
jri.proM:Jvc j"ftfip}vo mioitfOy with centre-line bolng DIG uv: e tfp, e of tho 1969 Interpretrfl f mi. De- tfi) ill nation of f;pcx not uruwrtid,
(J)
(li) Topop.raphio cvJd.fmco Dna t f.laoial dlif-.t; horn dlctortod .Vnt-o a ^ontl.t- K- p, the ctrai.n^f;c r-ntcrlnj1; Wchlfit J.ako
(Ill) Ji:ip)-M:r3vo loioraly on Gr-ftnite-Keovatln oontftot Si.' of iicjwnji'Wi 3.?;1;(!, }'OF:r-lV.*]iy the nnnelve to the iUJ i ri thf! rollo of a proviouf
(.lv) Gc.oliof.lcnl-f.ciocheii'ienl dntft Jrjctlof.to thlh (ill) to Vie tVic Tiiort |M'ce-itfi3y locr-vtccl bed rook source*
(v) 'An K; ?; ofO y l: r.
fi?., f:v:if',(;cr;tlon of i r*fpponeo to brxcio
M l C Ir f 3 (1) i fuSnt&r but rupport tViot;o of
(11) ?;trojjf'co tvlrUnce Dint tVic anomalous vftluos oo- InclrtlY);', vlt-h tho ^ipp.ePt Cu t-rwily arc rolloo of f p iX'Vlour- c,'Jf*c3iil Olfipcrfslo)} in R 1J-S d ij-f otl on*
(111) l.'o to bai^lo dyke*
(Jv) Chief vt Due If; oonf Iruf't.lon of npnx of dieporoion tjTin of oopj*or Imlloetlnp bed-rock nouroc {.H.1 of ii
(1) J'r-ttciui of cVifitHbutJon faint j linoof f vioi' rO Itf! f.rounclf? for r.uf!poctlnf, analyueR
(i 5) l'Of:f5V'!U JcBpoupe to bti[?io dyke ooutaotp,
(i))) uonf Is i' ri {'.jM'MitejKcevratin nourcft Sil of ^q
JJo fupi'Ctyt vjifitt.vej to the M p.p. t fi t Cu anon nl y t ( f ttcjjif; ooMfiif,;tf.))t vjlth tv;o f-t'.tt of glacial dlu-
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PIONEER CONSrXAMINATlONS, S3UFIVEYS, RI
si.cm-TARIAL Offici:
JOKON10. ON! .
l I.I. 3 fc3-V3tl1
4 1 009SE0 1 02 2 . 326 POT l E R 900
BOX SO
HAlUEYBUFiY, om.
TEL.
6V2-33I1
Suite 601, 360 Bay Street, Toronto 105, Ontario.
February 25th, 1971.
Mr. F. W. Matthews,Supervisor, Projects Section,Depart men t of Mines and Northern Affairs,Whitney Klock, Queen's Park,Toronto 182, Ontario.
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Dear Sir:
Re : Si scoe .Me t alp jof Ontario Li mi tedJ'oU^J Township Claims, jJudbur^ M^J).
a ) ":iT C'~"4809 204*8] 5F i/n c fuslve
We are submitting herewith a report and maps covering geoehemical and geological surveys performed on all or part of the above claims asf ol 3*6ws :
1. Geochemical Survey , J 8 cj aims, 248092 - 248109 inclusive. }tey"3,ltl].;to"Hay ,2il,lI,Ji92D.. Application submitted for20 days per claim.
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2. Detailed Geochemi cal Survey, 248096, 248103, 248104, 248109, ^2993 65 , ^2991 66 , "/299l"6T, -^2991 68 .
^ScpteQibftr , Isl. .tp ,.S,e.plen]hei,,2Jii.ll* L5.Z9- Application submittedfor 20 days per claim.
\ - . - .
3. .Geological Survey, 248096, 248103, 248104, 248109, ^299165, /299166, /299167", /299168.^September 1st to September glrd^.lS.ZQ;. Application submitted for 20 days per claim.
t.. . .. . . , '. -. - ' '
Some of the. claims listed in (2) and (3) were, not completelycovered by the detailed geochemical and geological surveys, but are essential for protection of anomalous conditions. The geological mapping and detailed geochemical sampling were not extended to the north boundary because of the
...21
location of the granite contact on the northern claims f-299165 - 168. However, the jjaiupling and mapping extended to thejsast and west beyond the boundaries of the 8 claims.Y ' ' j -- - -
The acquisition of these 22 claims is the culmination of an extensive program by Siscoe over a period of 3 years, and an expenditure of over S5Q,PPP,PO,, We trust you will take this into consideration in your allowance of work credits.
Further work is planned for this property in the summer of 1971, as outlined in the report.
Yours very truly,
PIONEER CONSULTANTS LIMITED
G. R. C. Dunlop.
GRC-D:rh En c s.
c. c. Mr. l 1!. J 1',. Campbellc.c. Siscoe Metals of Ontario Limited,
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c.c. Siscoe Mines Ltd,
REPORT NUMBER 113
SAMPLE NUMBER
BL-90+OON
L-90N-3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+OOW
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
L-90N-30H OOW
Total Cu ppm
21
12
14
44
14
14
20
14
7
9
22
6
16
15
10
7
17
10
19
15
HC1 Ni ppm
10
9
8
14
10
7
12
10
5
5
8
5
9
9
6
10
9
4
8
G
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
Sample
Number
,-90N-3! -mnw
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+OOW
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
1+50E
4+50F
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
Total Cu ppm
8
20
17
45
8
7
10
11
9
26 '
10
7
39
11
20
23
5
25
30
15
rciNi ppm
6
11
10
16
10
6
8
5
4
7
9
6
21
10
11
7
3
5
10
12
Total Ag ppm
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
Geochamlcal laboratary Repart/113
Sample Number
L-90N-10+50E
12+OOE
13+50E
15+OOE
16+50E
18+OOE
19+50E
24+OOE
25+50E
27+OOE
28+50E
30+OOE
31+50E
33+OOE
34+50E
36+OOE
37+50E
39+OOE
40+50E
42+OOE
43+50E
45+OOE
46+50E
47+OOE
L-100N-H5
3+OOW
4-1 SOW
Total Cu ppm
10
11
9
10
9
23
7
5
4
6
6
8
6
6
6
5
6
7
6
5
7
7
6
5
ow 10
19
1
HC1 Ni ppm
6
13
5
8
6
9'
5
3
4
8
8
9
7
7
8
4
5
7
7
6
8
7
8
5
7
6
0
Total Ag ppm
^1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
Sample
Number
6+0 OW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
Total Cu ppm
19
16
7
15
14
7
19
13
8
15
13
8
10
12
8
10 ,
12
13
11
14
14
9
18
65
33
6
11
HC1 Ni ppm
8
12
8
10
7
7
13
12
6
7
9
7
12
10'
7
10
20
9
8
5
8
9
8
20
13
10
13
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
:.l
1
1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
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Geochemical labaratory Report/ 113
Sample Number
L-100N-48+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW A
60+OOW B
61+OOW
63+OOW
64+50W
1+50E
3+OOE
4+50E
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
10+50E
12+OOE
15+OOE
27+nOE
28+50E A
28+50E B
30+OQE
31+50E
33-fOOK
34+50K
Total Cu )pm
8
14
43
11
29
17
12
10
19
14
5
6
14
53
9
9
7
6
6
7
6
6
4
3
6
8
7
HC1 Ni ppm
4
9
15
8
14
11
5
8
10
10
7
3
9
10
9
4
6
4
6
7
3
3
3
3
6
4
4
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
^
M
.1
.1
.1
.1
^1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
Sample
Number
36+OOE
BL-105N
L-105N 1+50W3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
94-OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
37+OOW
40-I-50W
Total 3u ppm
7
23
20
13
12
11
11
3
7
10
9
10
8
43
15
20 (
17
13
7
7
16
7
6
24
9
7
8
HC1 Ni ppm
3
5
4
3
5
4
9
43
4
3
4
7
3
10
7
.10
5
5
3
3
8
4
5
12
3
6
6
Total Ag ppm
.1
^1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
*c.l
^1
^1
*:.l
.1
,1
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.1
:.l
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;.l
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Geoohemical laboratory Report/ 113
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Sample Number
L-105N-42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
45+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
1+50E
3+OOE
4+50E
6+OOE
7+50E
/•"' 10+50E'"7Y 31+50Ef- ——————————————
33+OOE
34+50E
36+OOE
37+50E
tc^t 90+OOE
O&BL-110N
L-110N-1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
Total Cu ppm
12
10
24
35
8
6
5
15
8
14
15
10
20
12
28
8
8
8
6
6
7
7
320
6
64
37
47
HC1 Ni ppm
6
7
7
7
5
4
4
6
4
6
3
3
6
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
11
3
6
13
10
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
^1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
Sample
Number
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40-I-50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
Total Cu ppm
26
59
51
23
19
22
10
20
12
7
13
19
44
35
22
6 ,
8
8
8
9
6
7
15
14
14
15
22
HC1. Ni ppm
12
21
29
13
7
12
8
14
12
9
11
17
22
15
5
5
7
8
5
6
3
5
8
9
8
28
10
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
•c.l
.1*:.l
*:.l
^1
^1
^1
.1
.1
.1
.1
<.l
.1
•M
.1
.1
^1
.1
•C.I
<.l
.1
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Sample Number
L-110N-49+OOW
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
554-50W
574 OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
' 61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
1+50E
34-OOE
44-50E
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
10+50E
12+OOE
BL-115N
L--115N-1+50W
34- OOW
44-50W
64-OOW
74-50W
94-OOW
10 i SOW
Total Cu ppm
33
39
19
11
22
9
9
13
18
25
44
6
11
6
24
10
14
10
7
14
9
8
16
5
9
6
8
HC1 Ni ppm
11
15
14
8
9
4
6
4
9
8
6
4
5
6.
9
5
6
5
6
8
6
9
12
3
6
5
4
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
*:.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
Sample
Number
124-OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
194-50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
27+OOW
284-50WA
28+50WB
30+OOW
31+50W
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
394-OOW
40+50W
424-OOW
4 34- SOW
454-OOW
464-50W
484-OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
54-fOOW
Total Cu ppm
7
9
9
17
12
39
28
27
17
180
49
32
14
120
7
19
41
19
7
8
22
7
10
5
8
8
14
HC1 Ni ppm
5
6
6
12
8
14
8
3
10
27
8
13
10
22
10
26
30
23
7
5
39
10
7
5
7
3
6
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
<.l
^1
<.l
.1
.2
.4
.3
.3
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.3
.2
.2
,2
Geochemicallaharatory Report 7 113
Sample Number
J.-115N-55+50W
57+OOW
60+OOW A
60+OOW B
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
1+50E
3+OOE
4+50E
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
10+50E
12+OOE
13+50E
15+OOE
16+50E
17+50E
L-140N-1+50W
3+OOW
10+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
Total Cu ppm
14
6
13
22
20
15
13
5
13
12
18
9
15
12
18
9
10
6
8
10
5
8
5
8
10
7
4
HC1 Ni ppm
8
3
5
6
3
7
6
4
5
6
4
4
4
4
4
5
7
6
7
5
3
6
5
6
7
5
3
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.3
.4
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.3
.4
.3
.3
.3
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.3
.3
.2
.4
Sample
Number
25+50W
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
is+oor:
Total Cu ppm
5
7
6
7
9
7
6
11
5
7
5
7
9
7
7
5
7
4
14
10
10
7
10
8
11
7
9
HC1 Ni ppm
5
4
4
4
4
8
5
6
4
5
3
6
3
5
4
3
5
3
4
6
3
6
6
10
4
5
6
Total Ag ppm
.2
.5
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
^1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
^1
.
Geocliemioal laboratory Report!/ 113
Sample Number
L-140N-19+50E
21+OOE
22+50E
24+OOE
25+50E
27+OOE
28+50E
30+OOE
31+20E
33+OOE
34+50E
L-55N-9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
L-0-0+00
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
Total Cu ppm
7
6
8
6
11
12
5
8
6
9
12
35
18
18
10
7
14
4
8
25
10
3
17
10
8
4
3
HC1 Ni ppm
6
5
3
4
6
4
5
7
5
7
3
3
9
6
8
8
11
4
8
12
8
6
6
5
7
5
7
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
<.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
Sample
Number
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+OOW
L-5N 0+00
3+OOWA
3+OOWB
4+50W
6+OOW
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+OOW
L-10N 0+00
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
Total Cu ppm
13
5
4
3
2
5
7
15
13
8
10
9
5
7
9
15
13
10
9
5
6
7
25
20
9
11
13
HC1Ni ppm
7
5
7
6
6
4
7
11
12
13
7
6
5
7
6
7
8
8
9
5
7
6
5
7
11
6
5
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
,1
Geochemical laboratory Report l 113
-•^r- ———————— . . ——— .
Sample Number
L-10N-19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+OOW
L-15N-0+00
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
19+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
L-20N-3+OOW
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
Total Cu ppm
10
19
6
12
13
10
30
5
32
50
100
16
11
28
11
5
4
110
9
8
5
11
15
6
10
8
15
HC1 Ni ppm
9
12
7
26
6
18
13
8
30
28
180
11
22
28
25
6
3
41
9
. 8
3
7
6
8
3
9
12
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2
.6
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
Sample
Number
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
24+OOW
25+OOW
L25N 0+00
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
L-25N 22+50WL- 3 ON 0+00l"*" SOW
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
Total Cu ppm
7
12
9
5
10
13
10
30
8
13
32
27
21
20
17
101
11
7
6
11
12
4
8
10
32
10
20
HC1 Ni ppm
7
7
7
6
3
7
5
10
8
5
26
15
12
9
5
4
5
4
4
4
5
4
8
16
15
9
20
Total Ag ppm
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.2
.2
Geochemical laboratory Report/ 113
Sample No.
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
16+50W
18+OOW
L-35N-0+00
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
L-35N-37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
L-75N-0+00
14,5 OW
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+ODW
Total Cu ppm
10
9
15
22
13
14
15
9
8
8
7
8
22
15
12
7
29
49
6
10
15
19
14
16
7
8
JO j
Hcl Ni ppm
4
5
10
5
5
7
8
6
5
6
5
5
8
5
4
4
14
24
7
4
5
6
5
6
4
6
7
Total Ag ppm
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.3
.3
.5
.3
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
,1
.1
.1
.1
Sample No
10-'- r, o-- 1
12+OOW
18+OOW
19+50WL-75N- 21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
30+OOft
31+50K
33+OOft
34+50K
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOft
40+SOfc
42+OOW
43+SOt
45+001*
46+505
48+OOV
49+50*L-75N-J
51+OOW
52+50V
54+nO'i
•is+rinv,
Total Cu ppm
9
15
16
25
13
24
27
12
17
12
48
15
26
13
32
13 '
66
38
30
r 23
f 11
13
51
7
21
48
11
Hcl Ni ppm
6
8
4
5
5
4
4
3
5
5
4
6
6
5
5
4
21
11
5
7
4
24
18
5
6
6
V
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.2
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
,1
T l
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.]
,1
-
Geachemlcal laboratory Deport/ 113 10.
Sctinple No.
57+50W
.-BlirSOlOON
L-80N-6+OOW
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
L-80N-30+OOW
31+50W
34+50W
7-6+OOW
37+50W
38+OOW
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
4 34- SOW
4 5+OOW
46+50
Total Cu ppm
16
19
12
13
12
16
11
8
14
25
10
25
23
12
10
25
250
12
26
37
100
5'"'
28
15
49
45
25
Hcl Ni ppm
7
4
3
4
4
8
6
6
5
18
5
8
5
6
10
6
58
4
3
7
19
7
11
9
24
7
8
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.3
.2
.3
.1
.1
.1
.3
.1
.5
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.
.
]
Sample No.
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
Bl-120 +OON A
120+08*
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
5+OOW
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
0+50W
2+OOW
3+50W
5+OOW
6+50W
8+OOW
9+50W
1-fOOW
4+OOW-120N- 5+50W
Total Cu ppm
22
17
33
37
26
25
25
20
10
10
5
8
7
11
7
7 '
9
16
8
8
40
12
21
26
12
25
74
Hcl Ni ppm
9
8
8
10
3
6
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
8
5
5
5
8
3
6
10
7
5
8
11
5
17
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
,1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.3
.1
.1
(
Geodiamioal Laboratory Report/ 113 11.
Sample No.
L-120N-25+50W
27+OOW
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
404-50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
49+50W
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
L-120N-64+50W
1+50E
3 . GOE
4-f50E
6-1- OOE
7-1- 50E
9+OOK
10 i 50C
Total Cu ppm
74
47
30
23
28
39
28
8
33
7
13
16
14
8
39
18
56
16
38
8
23
6
5
7
5
7
6
Hcl Ni ppm
17
15
15
10
10
11
8
7
22
4
6
9
9
7
8
5
11
9
11
3
12
8
6
10
8
7
5
TotalAgppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.7.
.2
.1
Sample No.
12+OOE
13+50E
15+OOE
16+50E
18+OOE
19+50E
21+OOEL-125N- 1+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOWL-125N- 13+50W
15+OOW
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
Total Cu ppm
19
12
7
5
5
4
4
8
7
5
7
8
7
8
8
7 '
7
110
11
52
11
19
8
7
7
12
7
Hcl Ni ppm
5
5
7
4
5
7
7
5
3
4
5
3
3
6
7
4
4
5
3
8
2
6
3
5
6
6
4
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
BocheniiGBl Laboratory Report/ 113 12
Sample No.
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
L-125N-45+OOW
46+50W
49f50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
63+50W
4+50E
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
10+50E
12+OOE
3.--125N-13+50R
15+OOE
16+50E
18+OOE
21+OOE
22+SOK
Total Cu ppm
c
10
15
9
10
16
12
14
11
15
6
8
8
13
13
8
6
6
11
12
14
8
10
7
14
6
6
Hcl Ni ppm
fi
6
7
4
6
5
6
10
7
5
3
6
3
6
4
6
7
5
5
5
5
5
6
5
4
6
6
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
;
Sample No
24+OOE
L-65N- 4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
L-25N- 24+OOW
25+50
27+OOW
28+OOW
30+OOW
31+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
45+OOW
46+OOW
49+50W
Total Cu ppm
8
16
12
36
15
10
17
28
13
13
37
21
21
16
24 '
19 '
7
36
37
28
23
15
100
11
7
3
21
Hcl Ni ppm
8
3
3
9
6
6
10
18
8
5
21
8
9
5
10
8
10
4
5
3
5
7
7
4
10
2S
1230
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
c.l
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
'
jjeochemlcal Laboratiory Report/ 113 13.
Sample No
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
L-65N-57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
65+OOW
Bh-70+OON
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6 +OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
L-70N-22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW.
Total Cu ppm
11
8
13
6
7
39
12
8
14
8
8
34
13
36
23
16
7
6
11
7
11
29
9
18
25
251
19.
Hcl Ni ppm
7
7
8
5
4
30
8
6
15
9
6
9
11
9
4
9
9
11
10
8
8
10
6
6
6
10
10
Total Ag ppm
.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.5
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
-.1
:.l
M
.1
Sample No.
28+-5QW
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
L-70N- 54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
L-115N- 1 fi t SOW
52+50W
Bh-40N
^fir
Total Cu ppm
43
13
29
24
17
11
25
46
20
90
27
28
16
12
14
7
16
16
7
12
9
7
12
R
16
10
12
Hcl Ni ppm
12
8
5
5
5
5
25
25
40
25
4
6
5
10
5
7
5
9
9
5
3
8
12
6
9
6
6
Total Ag ppm
^.1
.1
.1
'.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2
i.l
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.1
.1
Geochemical laboratory Report 7 113 14.
Sample No
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
L-40N-12+OOW
13+50W
15+00
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
L-40N-40+50W
42HOOW
Total Cu ppm
6
10
24
10
16
29
10
20
8
11
18
15
14
10
5
10
30
8
7
11
8
17
11
14
39
12
5
Hcl Ni ppm
4
4
10
7
11
13
8
11
7
8
13
12
7
10
4
6
8
5
3
5
10
8
12
6
9
8
3
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.3
.2
.1
.1
'.1
'.1
:.l
c.l
'.1
.1
:7l
.1
IS
:.l
'.1
:.l
:.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
'i 1
-.1
M
Sample No.
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60-t-OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
Bh-45+ OOW
1+50W
L-45N- 3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+50W
16+50W
Total Cu ppm
9
7
12
47
25
26
15
12
12
13
5
21
17
11
14
17
17
25
11
18
9
19
15
24
22
23
]9
Hcl Ni ppm
8
7
13
12
8
14
5
8
11
10
7
38
15
15
32
14
9
9
5
6
8
12
8
9
10
9
9
Total Ag ppm
i.l
'.1
'.1
.1
'.1
'.1
'.1
'.1
C.I
^.1
.1
C.I
^.1
•c.l
.1
:.l
c.l
;.l
:.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
,l
-
Geochemlcal laboratory Report/ 113 15.
Sample No
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
L-45N-31+50W
:--::- 33+oow
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
' 48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50
54+OOW
55+50
57+OOW. — --- - - - — .. -
Total Cu ppm
71
9
19
16
9
13
8
17
13
8
10
9
9
12
9
15
11
12
13
11,
10
18
14
15
15
10
10
Hcl Ni ppm
10
6
6
6
6
5
7
6
7
3
6
8
5
9
4
6
6
5
4
6
8
8
6
5
8
5
5
Total Ag PPI"
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
c.l
:.l
c.l
:.l
.1
M
.1
.1
c.l
'.1
'.l
'.l
'.1
c.l
'.1
c.l
M
'.1
'.1
'.l
Sample No
58+50W
L-45N-6 +OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
65+OOW
Bh-50N
^eer9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50
18+001
19+50W
21+00
22+OOW
24+OOW
25H-50WL-50N- 27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
Total Cu ppm
14
0 13
18
20
12
20
9
9
11
8
16
12
13
16
8
14
12
32
15
7
16
31
19.
16
22
16
21
Hcl Ni ppm
8
9
9
8
5
8
5
4
3
3
6
3
5
4
4
5
5
7
6
3
5
11
6
7
6
8
8
Total Ag ppm
'.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
'.1
'.1
'.1
M
c.l
.1
.1
c.l
.1
c.l
.1
c.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
GaachamicallabarataryReparti/ 113 16,
Sample No.
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
L-50N-57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
L-55N-1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
iS-'-OOW
19+50W
21+50W
22+50W
Total Cu ppm
11
21
22
11
19
28
11
15
16
26
18
19
15
13
30
8
7
11
22
20
13
8
18
29
24
18
26
Hcl Ni ppm
8
8
5
4
6
8
3
9
9
10
8
8
10
8
18
7
7
8
6
14
7
5
6
13
6
4
10
Total Ag ppm
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
:.l
M
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
c.l
c.l
.1
c.l
.1
c.l
c.l
.1
.1
.6
c.l
c- 1
X.I
c-1
c .l
Sample No
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
L55N-30 +OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
L-55N- 58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
6 3+OOW
Total Cu ppm
27
19
24
10
15
12
9
10
23
16
14
29
18
19
19
21
12
10
12
16
17
13
25
6
14
35
13
Hcl Ni ppm
8
6
6
4
4
6
5
5
7
7
6
7
8
9
8
8
130
3
6
9
7
13
15
4
10
19
10
Total Ag ppm
'.1
•M
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
M
.1
.1
:.l
.1
c.l
M
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
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c.l
.1
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Beochemlcal laboratory Report l113 17,
Sample No.
64+50
L-85N-0+00
1+50
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
3.-85N-21+OOW
22+50
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
34+50W
36+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
Total Cuppm
17
15
6
7
12
14
18
11
9
8 -
13
13
6
14
11
14
19
8
12
7
12
4
15
52
17
14
Hcl Ni ppm
15
7
8
7
4
7
7
7
10
5
7
7
4
8
5
7
9
5
9
10
6
5
7
9
6
20
Total Ag ppm
M
M
.1
'.1
'.1
'.1
M
c.l
c.l
'.I
'.l
M"
M
M
:.l
.1
'.1
M
c.l
.1
.1
M
'.1
c.l
C.l
c.l
Sample No
46+50W
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
6 3+OOW
64+50W
B1-95N
L-95N-
1+50W
3+OOW
4+50W
6+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
22+50W
24+OOW
27+OOW
27+OOW
28+50W
Total Cu ppm
8
35
40
6
23
22
10
7
23
22
12
12
4
9
9
14
15
16
12
6
7
18
8
7
10
17
7
Hcl Ni ppm
4
7
11
3
10
5
7
7
6
9
6
6
6
9
10
7
9
12
7
9
8
10
12
7
7
6
6
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
:.l
:.l
M
M
:.l
M
:.l
M
M
M
:.l
M
M
M
M
:.l
M
'
Geoohemioal laboratory Report l l 3 18.
Sample No.
L-95N-30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
64+50W
L-9SN-1+50E
3+OOE
4+50E
6+OOE
7+50E
9+OOE
10+50R
J 2+0 or;
Total Cu ppm
7
5
17
7
23
9
18
15
10
5
12
8
7
5
4
19
20
27
14
37
19
4
12
35
12
32
15
Hcl Ni ppm
8
5
9
6
13
8
14
8
7
8
8
5
4
7
4
19
21
27
11
4
7
3
8
6
8
6
5
Total Ag PPI"
.1
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.lc.l
M
c.l
c.l
c.l
IS
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
Sample No
13+50E
15+003
15+50E
16+50E
18+OOE
19+50E
21+OOE
22+50E
24+00
25+50
28+50E
30+OOE
L-95N-
31+50E
3 3+OOE
34+002
36+OOE
L-135N- 10+50W
13+50W
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
28+50
30+OOW
30+50W
33+OOW
Total Cu ppm
5
io
8
8
14
13
13
4
17
21
6
8
7
6
6
6
7
7
5
7
5
9
8
6
7
6
7
Hcl Ni ppm
3
S
5
5
8
8
7
3
10
8
6
5
5
7
5
4
5
6
4
3
6
4
5
8
5
8
7
Total Ag ppm
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
.1
c.l
c.l
c.l
.1
c.l
c.l
.1
c.l
.1
.1
c.l
.1
.1
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
c.l
.1
.1
.1
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Geochemical Laboratory Report/ 113 19.
;
Sample No
344- SOW
36+OOW
37+50W
39+OOW
40+50W
43+50W
46+50W
49+50W
51+OOW
5 24- SOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
64+50W
65+OOW
19+50E
21+OOE
22+50E
24+OOE
25+50E
27+OOE
28+50E
L-60K-7+-501J
1 Of SOW
12+OOW
Total Cu ppm
10
10
10
10
4
6
9
9
5
5
7
15
8
8
8
9
15
5
11
7
7
30
9
10
52
7
8
Hcl Ni ppm
5
5
7
5
3
3
4
6
3
3
6
7
4
4
4
5
5
3
5
5 <
4 <
6 <
3 <
6
6
5
3
Total Ag PPI"
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
c.l
:.l
M
M
'.l
:.l
M
.1
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.1
.1
.1
.1
M
.1
.1
.1
Sample to
13+5'OW
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
21+OOW
22+50W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
28+50W
30+OOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50WL-60N- 36+oow
m sow
39+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
19+50W
31+OOW
S2+50W
Total Cu ppm
12
22
29
10
15
26
L10
24
59
6
47
55
27
23
25
13 ,
14
31
16
37
27
12
22
13
15
8
35
Hcl Ni ppm
6
5
5
3
10
5
10
6
9
3
5
4
10
4
3
4
6
8
3
13
11
6
5
6 <
6
8 *
B
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
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Beochoffllcal laboratory Report l 113 20.
Sample No
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
L-60N-64+50W
65+OOW
L-130N-10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
18+OOW
18+00^
19+51W
24+OOW
25+50W
27+OOW
27+50W
28+50W
3CHOOW
31+50W
33+OOW
34+50W
L- J30N-3G+OOW
Petal :u 3pm
9
6
5
L6
4
5
6
LO
5
4
6
5
7
5
6
10
6
16
10
8
25
6
4
8
13
8
8
Hcl Ni ppm
8
7
4
10
5
.4
Y 4
6
7
4
8
8
7
5
8
4
6
7
4
4
5
8
7
7
6
6
6
Total Ag ppm
.1
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
'.1
'.I
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c.l
.1
.1
.1
.1
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'.1
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Sample to
39+OOW
40+50W
42+OOW
43+50W
45+OOW
46+50W
48+OOW
49+50W
51+OOW
52+50W
54+OOW
55+50W
57+OOW
58+50W
60+OOW
61+50W
63+OOW
16+50E
L-130N- ig+soE
21+OOE
22+50E
24+OOE
25+50E
27+OOE
28+50E
30+OOE
L-135N- d2l.OOW.
Total Cu ppm
15
14
8
5
12
7
14
8
7
8
18
10
20
10
33
14t
17
10
26
37
18
7
6
6
4
30
6
HclNi ppm
6
8
6
6
7
7
5
6
6
6
3
9
11
7
6
8
5
4
6
5
10
4
5
6
4
6
7
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
il
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
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M
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: .1
: .1
: .1
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: .1
GeochemicalLaboratary Report 7 113 21.
Sample No
45+OOW
48+OOW
54+OOW
63+OOW
7+50W
9+OOW
10+50W
12+OOW
13+50W
15+OOW
16+50W
22+50W
48+OOW
L-25N-28+50W
L-70N-65+OOW
Total Cu ppm
6
6
16
21
35
9
17
7
7
10
28
16
20
44
10
Hcl Ni ppm
6
3
4
6
44
'10
7
10
8
8
6
9
6
6
3
Total Ag ppm
.1
.1.
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
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.1
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