diamond drill log

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SUMMARY REPORT
ON THE
FEBRUARY - APRIL 1996
DIAMOND DRILL INVESTIGATION
OF
KIMBERLITE PIPE 95-1
MONTREAL RIVER "A" PROPERTY
LUNDY TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO
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PREPARED FOR
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BY
W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
365 Bay Street, Suite 807
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2V1
NTS 31-M/12 SW
MARCH 16,1998
PN: 216-9
File:216951dd.wpd
RAYMOND J. KNOWLES, B.Sc.
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31M12SW2004
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY
LOCATION MAPS (1)
(2)
1:20,000
1:5,000
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS
APPENDIX A:
PLAN MAP A SECTIONS
(1) DRILL HOLE PLAN MAP
1:2,500
(2) SECTION RC #1 AND DDK #2
1:1,000
(3) SECTION DDK #3
1:1,000
(4) SECTION DDK #1
1:1,000
APPENDIX B:
DDK LOGS; MS LOG: HOLES l - 3
APPENDIX C:
LAKEFDELD RESEARCH ANALYSIS REPORT
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SUMMARY
Kimberlite Pipe 95-1 was discovered on Claim 1202721 in one of three holes drilled into a magnetic
low target by a Reverse Circulation Drill in March of 1995. No macro or micro diamonds were
recovered from 80.0 kg of material. Indicator results totaled 25 chromite, 38 picroilmenite, 2
clinopyroxene and 17 pyrope garnet grains. Based on these results, three angled holes were
diamond drilled (NQ) into the pipe to delineate the dimensions and describe the geology of the pipe,
and to gain a bulk sample for diamond and indicator analysis.
Diamond drilling was conducted between February 24 and March 6, 1996. Logging and sampling
were conducted March 25 to April 5, 1996 on Holes MRB-96-1, 2 and 3.
Analysis of the DD core (sent April 5, 1996) was performed by Lakefield Research Limited,
Lakefield, Ontario. A total of 313.6 kg on 7 samples representing a split half portion of kimberlite
core was sent for caustic dissolution. No diamonds were recovered. A total of 64 kg in four
samples representing 25 cm of every 1m of split half portion of kimberlite core was sent for attrition
milling in order to recover indicator minerals. An extensive suite was selected.
Diamond drilling intersected kimberlite in all three holes even where vertical RC holes above the
drill hole trace failed to intersect kimberlite. The drilling results to date indicate an initial
heterolithic volcanoclastic kimberlitic diatreme breccia, subsequently cut by at least two if not three
hypabyssal dikes comprising up to 30"^ of the kimberlite body. Indicator minerals recovered include
62 pyrope, 147 possibly eclogitic almandine-pyrope, 67 chrome diopside and 14 picrochromite/
picroilmenite. No probe work was conducted at this time.
Further testing of Pipe 95-1 will be assessed after all kimberlite targets have been drilled.
The coordination and implementation of the various technical tasks was conducted by W.A.
Hubacheck Consultants Ltd, under the supervision of D. Christie and R. Knowles.
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Dwg. By: RJK
Date: 03/16/98
Certificate of Qualifications
I, Raymond J. Knowles, of the City of Etobicoke, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, do hereby
certify that:
1)
I am an Exploration Geologist, residing at 79 Thirteenth Street, Etobicoke, Ontario,
M8V 3H5, under contract to W. A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd., 365 Bay St., Suite 807,
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2V1.
2)
I am a graduate of the University of Toronto where I received my Bachelor of Science
degree in Geology in 1985, and have been practising my profession as an Exploration
Geologist continuously since graduation.
3)
I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada, a member of the Canadian
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Prospectors and Developers Association
of Canada.
4)
This report is based on personal examination of the property in 1995 and 1996.
5)
I have no direct interest hi the properties or securities of Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd..
Dated at Toronto, Ontario
March 16, 1998
Raymond J. Knowles, B.Se.
W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
APPENDIX A:
PLAN MAP A SECTIONS
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LEGEND
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Huronian Conglomerate
out crop outline
glacial striation direction
Out line of total field ground magnetic anomaly
strike, dip
alder
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95-1 PIPE DRILL HOLE PLAN MAP
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.
Scale: 1:2500
100
Dwg. By: RJK
200m
Date: 03/16/98
HR6U-01 ,-ss*(2
GP
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GA
DC
45
Z3
1H.O*
35IZ.I
O
o
O
O
350^0
158.0O
O
3SOSI
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LEGEND
Km - Kimberlite Diatreem
Kml - Heterolithic Volcanoclastic Kimberlite Breccia
Huronian
l Ob - Firstbrook Member siltstone
bx - breccia
GP - pyrope garnet
GA - possible eclogitic almandine-pyrope
DC - chrome diopside
Il/chr - picroilmenite + picrochromite
O
10
20
30
Scale l : 1000
core storage -Cobalt Ont,
Agnico Eagle property Block House
40m
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.
PIPE 95 - l
DRILL HOLE SECTION MRB96 -1
LOOKING EAST
DWG. by: RJK
CL# 1202721
Date: 16/03/1998
J*.
M R B16- o?./
I0b
LEGEND
Km - Kimberlite Diatreem
Km l - Heterolithic Volcanoclastic Kimberlite Breccia
Huronian
l Ob - Firstbrook Member siltstone
bx - breccia
GP - pyrope garnet
GA - possible eclogitic almandine-pyrope
DC - chrome diopside
Il/chr - picroilmenite + picrochromite
O
10
20
30
Scale l : 1000
core storage - Cobalt Ont.,
Agnico Eagle property Block House
40m
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.
PIPE 95 - l
DRILL HOLE SECTION MRB96 - 2
LOOKING EAST
DWG. by: RJK
CL# 1202721
Date: 16/03/1998
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LEGEND
Km - Kimberlite Diatreem
Km l - Heterolithic Volcanoclastic Kimberlite Breccia
Huronian
l Ob - Firstbrook Member siltstone
bx - breccia
GP - pyrope garnet
GA - possible eclogitic almandine-pyrope
DC - chrome diopside
Il/chr - picroilmenite 4- picrochromite
O
10
20
30
Scale l : 1000
core storage - Cobalt Ont.,
Agnico Eagle property Block House
40m
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.
PIPE 95 - l
DRILL HOLE SECTION MRB96 - 3
LOOKING EAST
DWG. by: RJK
CL# 1202721
Date: 16/03/1998
APPENDIX B:
DDH LOGS,
AND
MS LOG
HOLES MRB-96-1 to 3
W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
DIAMOND DRILL LOG
W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
See Survey Sheet
COMPANY
Sudbury Contact Mines
PROPERTY
Lundy 216
COMMENCED
NTS
DISTRICT
Feb. 24, 1996
COMPLETED
Larder Lake
TWnUTJUHa tmti T*n 1-1/1 \M IKm IV
Feb. 28, 1996
OBJECTIVE
31 M/12, SW
CLAIM
Tea nag. Tarzct/Kimberlite
1202721
CO-ORD.
Grid 95-1 L4+OOE/
CORE SIZE
SURVEY
DEPTH
NQ
DIP
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
AZIMUTH
HOLE NO. MRB-9641
CONTRACTOR
Bout LonfYeir
DATE LOGGED
March 25, 26, 29/96
COLLAR DIP
LOGGED BY
Raymond I. Knowles
ELEVATION
DDK COMMENTS
PAGE 1/10
COLLAR AZIMUTH
150- Ai
-55
295m
LENGTH
^7
202.0m
2+OON UTM 5809QZE/52654.10N
INTERVAL
MD FtD
f
s
REG
S
ROD
LITHOTYPE
^
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain size, texture, minerals, alteration, etc)
ntOM
TO
0
3.18
OB
Overburden.
3.18
88.0
10B
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone
Finely bedded with 10-20cm buff grey lo dark grey fine grained siltstone, rust
brown 2-3mm lamenae and 10-20mm beds of arkosic greywacke also buff coloured.
Bedding a at 68-75* to CA. For the most part compitent, most fracture plains
coated with limonite. Fractures at 5-10* to CA and 40-50* to CA.
M.S. values throughout average 0.23.
77.5-88.0 Moderate to severe fracturing with most fracture planes coated with
limonite and calcite. Core is in some cases badly broken up and blocky.
82.3-83.0 Breccia zone with fragments dissoriented and leaving lQ-15% void
space <2mm-20mm in size, which have wall coatings of yellow calcite with
drusey clear glassy very fined quartz (7) needles.
85.0-85.2 Breccia zone as previously described.
85.2-87.2 Badly ground core represented by 1m of mostly gravel size bits.
87.3-87.4 Breccia zone as described above except 5* void space and no quartz.
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SAMPLE
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COLLAR AZIMUTH^^^^^^^^^^^
COMMENCED
TWP/LAT.LONO.
DATE LOGGED
COLLAR PIP_____________________
COMPLETED
CLAIM
LOGGED BY
ELEVATION-—^————^-———.——————
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDH COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
M D Ft D
%
IK
ntOM
TO
88.0
94.0
I
KQD
LITHOTYPE
10B (bx)
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Breccia. Siltstone as previously described but
moderately to severely brecciated. Bedding demonstrated that me fragments are
orientated to core axis. No millir^has occured. Fragments are angular and range
from ^mm up to 350mm but average < 100mm.
88.0-94.0 Breccia is clast supported more or less tight with limonite healing joins
and 5* void space. M.S. is 0.15 to 0.2. A yellow colouration exists throughout
88.0-88.2S, 88.6-88.8 Ground sections leaving gravel.
-
94.0
101.0
Kral
Monolithic Oxidized Kimberlite Breccia. Breccia fragments ^5mm) are separated
by matrix comprised of siltstone fragments ^mm and minor calcite phis possible
kimberlite (fine grained now serpentine?). Rock is not very competent and has
up badly along matrix, however, matrix is estimated to be about 10-20* of rock
through this section. M.S. values are variable with matrix rarely achieving ^4.
The siltstone breccia fragments however increase in magnetic susceptabuity from 0.3
through lo 2.7 by 98.5 and finally after 98.5 lo 101. The M.S. values range from
2.1 to 8.3, averaging 4.5.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, (nin size, texture, mineral!, alteration, etc)
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SAMPLE
NO.
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I
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Ai
H*
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CONTRACTOR
COLLAR AZIMUTH-—^^^-——-^———-
COMMENCED
TWP/LAT.LONG.
DATE LOGGED
COLLAR DIP^-—^^^^^^^^^^^^^
COMPLETED
CLAIM
LOGGED BY
ELEVATION^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OBJECTIVE
CO-ORDINATES
DDK COMMENTS
LENGTH
COMPANY
INTERVAL
MD Ft D
PXOM
TO
101.0
106.0
i
REC
I
ROD
DESCRIPTION
.
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain me, texture, minerals, alteration, etc)
LITHOTYPE
Kml
Monolithic Kimberlite Breccia. 70 X siltstone as described before as randomly
oriented blocks 100 to 550mm in length separated by 15 X randomly oriented siltstone
fragments ^mm to 30mm in size which inturn is separated by 5* white calcite, and
10* fine grained kimberlite of a medium grey green colouration except 105.2-106
where the kimberlite becomes more cyrstaline with calcite intermixed and takes on
an indian red colouration. Possible later hypabyssal/diatreme phase. Where matrix
obtains a thickness of <20mm ie. at 105.55 the kimberlite is a medium grey with
about 20* fine olivine crystals. At 106.0 ^-4mm calcite clear crystals. Overall
matrix supported with clast either separated by kimberlite or fracture thin calcite.
M.S. leadings of the matrix rich areas average 1.4 whereas the 5* 100mm siltstone
blocks range from 2.1 to 6.9. The siltstone blocks with more abundant brown
laminae have higher M.S. values possibly indicating a magnhration of the iron
rich bands??
Lower contact sharp at 20* to CA.
Upper contact oxidization boundary by groundwater is sharp, over 20mm.
106.0
169.9
Kml
Heterolithic Volcaniclastic Kimberlite Breccia. Diatreme facies volcaniclastic
kimberlite breccia containing primarily country rock clasts. More or less one massive
HOLE NO. MRB-?fr01________PAGE 3/10
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
NO.
FROM
TO
ASSAYS
LENGTH
I
sin.
A.
H*
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AZIMUTH
COMPANY
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CORE SIZE
PROPERTY
DISTRICT
CONTRACTOR
COLLAR AZIMUTH^^^^^^^^^^^
COMMENCED
TWP/LAT.LONQ.
DATE LOGGED
COLLAR DIP^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
COMPLETED
CLAIM
LOGGED BY
ELEVATION______________________
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDH COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
M D Ft D
FKOM
TD
X
uc
x
MJD
LITHOTYPE
diatreme ohase of a t rev hue cross-cut bv later ereen hypabyssal dvkes (5*) and
possibly subsequently by rusty speckled diatreme dykes (5%). The massive diatreme
is matrix supported with up to 30 X clasts of country rock.
Clasts - overall 2056 limestone and 1056 Huronian siltstone. The limestone is angular
to sub-angular, ^-240mm but average 30-40mm. The siltstone is both grey, dark
green and brown, b angular to sub-angular and ranges in size from O-60mm.
Possible trace eccurance of gneiss. Also possible trace mantle fragments, however.
these are always badly weathered, serpentinized, so their true nature can not be
determined. Possible trace autolith*?
Matrix - generally fine grained, grey kimberlite at >40*> white speckled calcite
after olivine at 10-20* and ^mm country rock fragments at 10-20X.
No indicator minerals can be seen in either the main diatreme facies or Ibe subsequent
hypabyssal and diatreme dykes. There are no pelletab present throughout.
Matrix is generally very reactive to acid in main diatreme as well as the dykes.
Dykes: Green hypabyssal - generally olive green hue, medium to fine grained
granular, 5 % < 1mm size white specks of calcite. Has the texture of a medium to
fine grained sandstone. Granuals could possibly be pelletab or olivine pseudomorphed to serpentine and the kimberlite matrix b also altered to serpentine and
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain size, texture, minenb, alteration, etc)
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SAMFLE
NO.
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TO
UNOTH
X
SUL
A.
FI*
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COLLAR AZIMUTH^^^^^^^^^^^
COMMENCED
TWP/LAT.LONG.
DATE LOGGED
COLLAR DP?——-^^^^—^^^^———
COMPLETED
CLAIM
LOGGED BY
ELEVATION^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDK COMMENTS
LENOTH
INTERVAL
MD FID
ntOM
TO
I
uc
I
ago
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain size, textile, mineral!, iteration, etc)
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
SAMTLI
NO.
motu
TO
LENOTH
S
SUL
M
B*
calcite.
Rust bdian Red Diatreme - generally ID-15% clasts of limestone and siltstone.
sub-angular <2mm up to 30mm set hi a medium (rained granular oxidized matrix
comprised of up to 2D% calcite pseudomorph! of olivine -CI .3mm matrix supported.
but up to 5 X fine pUogophHe (mica). Trace autolims can be seen. Some patches
of less to unaltered can be seen infrequently as grey and/or medium green.
M.S. - generally die main diatreme facies. Ranges 14.0-30 but averages 20.
The green hyabyssal dykes range from .06-1.07 and average 0.7.
The red diatreme dykes range 0.7-3.9 and average 2.0 in the olivine rich (now
calcite) sections and 4.8 in the more kimberlite rich. In both cases dwre is a halo
effect on both sides of die dykes anywhere from 10cm to 1m where rock is clay
altered and M.S. values are depressed.
The larger limestone blocks have readings as high as 1.7 but average 0-0.2.
Generally all diatreme kimberlite shows a strong magnetic attraction.
Diamond
of 20* to CA and a lower contact of 32* to CA.
DtooM
106.25-108.15 M.S. values 1.2-11.0, possibly due lo clay alteration, core a very
35120
soft with up to 20% calcite crysfaline filled vuggy patches and zones and up to XX
(entire)
94.0
106
12.0
(wt
Micro
Macro
31.7
0
0
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paOH
s
x
*QO
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
GEOLOGY: (colour, pita size, texture, minerals, iteration, etc)
TO
clasts inhiiltv and men nadint bv 107.5 down to 20-30*.
108.15-109.0 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact at 30* to CA, lower contact
SAMFU
NO.
noM
DteokKiMi
Solh
35121
106.0
TO
130.0
PAGE 6/10
ASSAYS
LENGTH
24.0
s
Ai
B*
SUL
(wikz)
Micro
Macro
42.62
0
0
GP
GA
DC
n/Ai t
20
45
23
12
is (round. Very crumbky soft weathered serpentine and fine calcite.
109.0-109.6 Main diatreme facies.
109.6-110.25 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact at 20* to CA, tower contact
at 18* to CA. Early fine wormy fractures healed with olive green (serpentine)
(5-10*) later fractures and wormy patches oxidized ^H, 2-5mm rusty altered
contact rind at bom contacts.
110.95 10mm green dyke at 45* to CA, and oxidized discolouration crosscutting at
20* to CA.
1 1 1 .05-1 1 1 .8 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact at 30* to CA, lower contact
at 32* to CA.
111.3-111.35 Oxidized section sharp contacts at 40* to CA.
117.25-118.75 Broken up section with M.S. readings around 10, possibly due to
clay alteration.
120.3-121.0 Same as above.
121.4-121.6 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact irregular but near 90* to CA.
Lower contact broken up.
Indicator first 25cm every 1m split
35060
94
138
22
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DATE LODGED
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CLAIM
LOGGED BY
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INTERVAL
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nw
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uc
%
(QO
GEOLOGY: (colour, (nin the, texture, mineral!, iteration, de)
TO
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
SAMTU
NO.
PXOM
Dbwtadn
(split)
35122
130.0
TO
LENGTH
f
SUL
Al
B*
121.6-122.4 Moderate to badlv broken uo core.
123.2-123J Moderate lo badly broken core. In both the above cases.
M.S. values drop to a range of 5.6-12.
123.5-123.85 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact obscured, lower contact
at 35* to CA. Possible fine autolith*.
123.85-124.7, 124.9-126.0, 126.6-127.2, 127.3-127.35, clay attention, lowered
M.S. 9-11.
127.35-127 J Green hypayssal dyke. Contacts obscured.
127.5-128.0. 128.2-128.5, 128.55-128.75 Clay altered, lower M.S. as before.
128.75-129.2 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact mushed, lower contact sharp
at 40* to CA.
129.2-130.45 Lowered M.S., clay altered, core somewhat crumbtey.
130.45-130.75 Rusty red diatreme dyke. Upper contact at 50* to CA, lower
contact at +I- 75* to CA.
Diamond
130.75-131.85 Lowered M.S., clay altered, core easily broken.
132.73-132.76 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact at 50*, lower contact 60*.
137.4-137.6 M.S. drops, core crumbles easily, attention effect due lo the
following dyke.
155.0
25.0
(oLkf)
Micro
Macro
50.56
0
0
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(EC
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LITHOTYPE
PAGE 8/10
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain tize, texture, minerals, altenttkm. etc)
BOLE NO. MRB-94-01
SAMTLE
HO.
FROM
Mnotadoa
(split)
35123
155.0
TO
ASSAYS
LENGTH
Al
PP*
11
SUL
137.6-140.74 Rusty red diatreme dyke. Uooer contact at 50* to CA. lower contact
at 38* to CA.
137.6-139.05 Calcite pseudomorph of olivine rich, averaging M.S. readings of 2.0.
139.05-140.74 Average M.S. readings of 5.0. Overall trace autolith*.
139.35 5mm clay seam.
140.74-140.76 Green hypabyssal dyke. Running up the contact
148.3-148.45 Clay alteration.
151.0-151.4 Clay alteration, possible diatreme dyke.
153.05-153.45 Diatreme dyke, grey 10-30* clast including autoliths. Upper
contact 40* to CA with a 10-15mm layer of green hypabyssal like dyke.
153.45-153.65 Low angle crystal rich green hypabyssal dyke with upper contact
at 35* to CA and lower contact at 15* lo CA. Crystals are now calcite pseudomorphs of olivine? serpentinized.
154.45-154.55 Rusty red calcite speckled dyke where calcite pseudomorphs of
olivine are 10-15*. Upper contact at 40* to CA, lower contact at 35* to CA.
154.9-155.05 Rusty red calcite speckled dyke as described above. Bom upper and
tower contacts at 35* to CA.
158.2-158.35 Chalk white clay? alteration. Contacts sharp at 54* to CA.
Diamond
169.9
14.9
(wLkf)
Micro
Macro
33.33
0
0
OP
GA
DC
19
47
30
Indicator First 25cm every 1m (split)
35061
138.0
169.9
31.0
15.99
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166.7-166.8 Lineation of fine ^mm rankles at 45* to CA.
167.75 5-20mm wide green hypabyssal dyke at 25* to CA.
168.55 Alignment contact at 50* to CA where M.S. values drop from 15 to 1.6.
168.55-168.9 Paler or bleach section (clay alteration?)
168.9-169.9 Breeciazone. SO-60% clasts of 90?4 brown laminated siltstone.
Clasts are rounded to sub-rounded demonstrating milling and are > 15 to 40mm in
size. Matrix is for the most part a fine grained green (serpentinized) with fine
calcite bhs unlike the main diatreme body. This probably is representative of the later
hypabyssal dyke which has come up along the contact of the main diatreme with
the siltstone and further brecciated and transported siltstone blocks and fragments.
Or, s simply more quickly chilled kimberlite. There are similarities with the
kimberlite matrix of the upper contact breccia.
169.7-169.8 Rusty red calcite spotted dyke with upper ft lower contacts at 50* lo CA.
169.9 Lower contact at 60* to CA.
169.9
202.0
10B
laminated grey siltstone. In this case, however, there fa DO extensive brecciation
(169.9-170.6) and fine grained wacke sets are very thin to non-existant and brown
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laminations traditionally tive way to erev after 181.0.
M.S. values gradatkmilly decrease from 9.9 to 0.22 by 170.6 and then average 0.22.
202.0
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ID
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S Acid test
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: Sperry-Sun
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jSperry-Sun
'Acid test
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;Sperry-Sun
350m
: Sperry-Sun
375m
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'Acid test
500m
'Sperry-Sun
Sperry-Sun
550m
575m
Acid test
600m
i Sperry-Sun
650m
'Sperry-Sun
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700m
.Sperry-Sun
750m
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775m
'Acid test
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.Sperry-Sun
850m
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; Sperry-Sun
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MS Readings MRB-96-01
From
51
Range
To
Average
Comments
0
3.18
-
-
overburden
3.18
94
023
023
siltstone
94
101
.32 - 8.3
4.5
oxydbced kimerlite
monolithic breccia
101
106
1.8-6.6
4
unoxydixed
kimerlite monolttic
breccia
106
108.15
12-13.0
10
hypabyssal dyke
109
109.6
13.4-18
16
109.6
11025
.56-0.18
0.18
11025
110.95
14.7-16.5
15.5
110.95
111.8
0.3 - .70
0.5
hypabyssal dyke
111.8
120.4
10.0-28.7
19
minor clay
alteration zones
withms
120.4
121
10.0-14
12
clay alteration
zones
1210
'121.4
13.0-34.7
25
less altered
121.4
121.6
6.89
6.89
dyke
121.6
123.5
5.6-14.8
10
some bracken
core alteration
zones
123.5
123.85
.96-1.09
1
dyke hypabyssal
123.85
126
8.6-12.7
10
clay alteration
broken core
126
127.3
12.2-20.3
16
127.3
127.35
9.3
alteration zone
127.3
127.5
0.8
dyke
127.5
128
9
alteration
128
128.3
128.3
128.75
11 -13.4
128.75
129.2
.06 - 22
7.3-10.1
hypabyssal dyke
14.8
'
12
altered
0.16
hypabyssal dyke
129.2
130.45
3.6-13.5 '
0.9
altered
130.45
130.75
4.8-1.2
0.9
red diatreme
130.75
131.85
7.3 - 14.7
11
altered
131.85
137.4
13.0-34.0
19
137.4
137.6
6.15-9.5
7
alteration halo
137.6
139.05
.23 - 2.7
1.8
red diatreme
divine bids
139.05
140.74
4.6 - 5.9
5
red diatreme
divine poor
140.74
153.05
10-23
20
minor clay
alteration
153.05
15345
.71-1.51
1
hypabyssal dyke
153.45
153.65
5.6
coarse dyke
153.65
167.75
17.0-36.0
21
167.75
168.55
10.8-16.6
14
168.55
168.9
1.6-6.6
5
168.9
169.9
4.6-8.3
6.5
monolithic kim.
breccia
169.9
170.6
0.85 - 9.9
1.5
magnetized
siltstone
170.6
202
0.22
0.22
siltstone
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Test Mag. Tarfet/Kimberlte
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LITHOTYPE
ROM
TO
0
2
OVER
2
45.8
10B
Overburden.
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone. Red brown l-2mm laminae, 3-80mm fine
greywacke and 2-4mm grey buff siltstone all alternating (rythymites?).
Bedding at 64 lo 74* lo CA, average 70* to CA for the most part, massive
competent M.S. average 0.2.
34.75-36.5 Soft sediment deformation. Sharp .upper contact at 70* lo CA.
First 0.5m is quite disturbed. Remainder a well bedded but anywhere from 0-40*
W CA.
37.45-38.05 Red stained alteration. Gradational upper and tower boundaries
over 5-10cm. A red brown hue discolours the siltstone. Fractures are filled with
calcite at 50* and at 20* to CA.
37.8 100mm wide fault gouge or kimberlite buff grey carbonate rich.
38.5-42.0 Increased fracturing filled with limonitic calcite.
42.0-42.6 Breccia zone with partings up lo 30mm. Matrix is up to 30* and
comprised of fine grained buff brownish to buff yellow stained calcite.
at 42.05-42.08 and 42.25-42.3 probable kimberlite component Siltstone is stained
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dark brown red as in the earlier discribed alteration zone.
42.9-43.8 5* calcite filled fractures.
44.9-45.5 Heterolithic volcaniclastic diatreme breccia dyke. Upper contact at
44* to CA, lower contact at 50 to CA.
30-40* clasts, matrix supported. Matrix medium to light grey with 20* ^mm
country rock chips and 40* fine grained massive kimberlite (clay altered?).
Clasts are primartty limestone and siltstone at equal proportions ranging in size from
O-50mm. Siltstone is half grey half brown laminae. Kimberlite is filling an
opened irregular fracture with minor calcite filled fracture extending outwards at
30* to CA for 5cm beyond contacts into the wall rock. No indicators observed.
M.S. ranges 3-5.4, averaging 4.4.
45 .5-45.8 Rapid decrease in brown lamininae bedding still at 70* to CA.
45.8
63.4
lOB, bx
Brecciated Huronian Ftrstfarook Formation Grey Siltstone.^—^———^—Massive finely laminated grey siltstone, 70-80* brecciated of which 60* is severely
brecciated and 5-10* kimberlite diatreme dykes.
Bedding lamenae is for the most pan oriented or intact through me brecciation
at 60-64* to CA except in the major brecccia sections where random attitudes to
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HQO
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TO
CA indicate maior movement of breccia fragments.
M.S. ranges 0.02-0.2.
45.8-47.1 Minor brecciation. Mostly fracture separation and infilling with white
calcite ^2-3 mm).
47.1-47.4 Strong brecciation with ID-15% infilling of white and grey calcite, minor
Kimberlite.
47 .4-47 .55 Moderate to minor brecciation.
47.55-47.6 Cilcite/ktmberlhe dyke white to buff grey like die kimberlite matrix
to the previously described diatreme dyke.
47.6-48.60 Moderate to strong brecciation with up to 20* white calcite and 10*
buff grey kimberlite.
48.6-49.1 Minor brecciation, calcite filled fracture partings.
49.1-54.9 Moderate to severe brecciation whh possible kimberlite monolithic
volcaniclastic breccia dyking from 49.9-54.9. Note no significant M.S. change
0.1-0.17.
49.1-49.5 20* matrix and void space where matrix is 5* white calcite and 15X
buff grey kimberlite?
49.9-54.9 Possible monolithic volcaniclastic kimberlite breccia dyke with up to 50X
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LITHOTYPE
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NO.
calcite rich kimberlite matrix fine grained buff crev with a oale treen mottled time
and an overall yellowing. Clasts Omm-200mm 10X of which are red brown
siltstone and 40*4 are grey siltstone. Clasts are randomly oriented with respect
to CA. No limestone or indicators were observed. Late calcite infilling voids and
partially coating clasts and late fractures.
53.0-53.8J Low angle 10-20* to CA. late brecciation and infilling with 20-30*
yellowed calcite (limonhic) no kimberlite.
54.9-56.23 More or less massive grey siltstone with oriented lamination at 55*
to CA. Trace fracturing zones. M.S. values range 0.04-0.13.
56.23-56.9 Heterolithic volcaniclastic kimberlite breccia dyke. Medium to dark
grey purple matrix (60S), fine to medium grained with 20X <2mm country rock.
Clasts at 30-40*4 are ^-30mm grey to brown siltstone and fine limestone.
First 10cm and last 10cm appear to be monolithic and clasH are rounded in a
hypabyssal type kimberlite matrix, possibly indicating a 2 phase dyking. Abo a
30-40mm band at 56.6 is possibly indicative of a third and last dyking of hypabyssal
material with no clasn like the narrow dyke seen at 59.940.0, and 59.65-59.7.
Overran M.S. average 2.2.
56.9-63.0 More or less massive grey finely laminated siltstone with lamenae at
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58.9-59.4 Breccia zone with 10* infilling of buff grey fine grained possibly
hypabyssal kimberlite material.
59.65-59.7 Narrow hypabyssal dyke with calcite.
M.S. reading is 5.25. Contacts at 60* to CA.
59.9-60.0 Hypabyssal kimberlite dyke fine grained massive calcite rich dark grey.
Upper contact at 70* lo CA, lower contact at 50* to CA.
M.S. reading is 10.1.
60.1-60.35 Breccia zone with 1096 buff grey kimberlite (hypabyssal) fining.
63.0-63.4 Dark grey to purple siltstone. Alteration?
Massive to fractured, tight M.S. 1.48-2.11.
63.4
JAM7LH
HO.
50-60* to CA. M.S. readinzs rance from 0-0.17.
5-10* breccia zones healed with calcite sometimes slightly limonitic.
85.2
Kml
Heterolithic Volcaniclastic Kimberlite Diatreme Breccia
Medium to dark grey matrix supported.
Clasts: 4*50* angular to sub-angular. 20* limestone, ^-ItQaua. Many smaller
are clay altered. 30* siltstone (15 red brown, 5 grey). ^-350mm. Trace lutolhfas.
Some limestone clasts have a thin kimberlite rim or rind.
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70.0-70.13 Lane buff ereen crev autolith.
Matrix - fine grained granular, calcite rich, with 10-15* ^mm country rock
fragments. Medhim buff grey colouration consistant throughout Minor to moderate
SAMFLBHO.
FltOM
Dfeohtion
Split
35124
63.4
Unit appears to be a single phase with no observed internal structure.
M.S. value average 16.5 (with a range of 13-18.5) with clay alteration sections
ranging from 8.4-11.5, averaging 9 J.
81.2-83.3 clay altered section with depressed M.S. and reduced clast content and
size. Possible secondary, phase although contact not obvious.
85.2
95.5
10B bx/kml/kd
Tizhtrv Brecciated Huronian Firstbrook Siltstone.
Grey, purple to red brown. Laminated at 60-70* to CA.
50-60* brecciated. 30* of which is a tight, clast supported, where clam are <2m^^-
30mm bound by a thin (Omm) matrix composed of 60* kimberlite and 40*
calcite.
The other 30* breccia is a matrix supported for the most part monolithic
volcaniclastic kimberlite diatreme to hypabyssal breccia. Matrix is commonly
LENGTH
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85.2
21.8
35062
63.4
85.2
21.8
At
fi*
SUL
44.9
Indicator Split first 25cm every 1m
clay alteration seen also with depressed M.S. readings.
Indicators were not observed. Non-pelletals.
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LITHOTYPE
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Micro Macro
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TO
20-50* with massive hypabyssal sections cutting at 52-65* to CA,
Where host rock is in place the laminations are at 65-70* lo CA.
The tight breccia appears to be later than the diatreme breccia but before the
hypabyssal dyking.
85.2-86.7 Tight breccia zone. M.S. 2.6-10.2. average 3.0.
86.7-88.35 Purple siltstone, very blocky, broken up by drilling.
M.S. 1.5M.75.
88.35-88.4 Hypabyssal dyke contacts broken. M.S. 11.0.
88.4-90.5 40* tight breccia. Where breccia, M.S. average 2.4 and siltstone is
0.06-1.4.
90341 3 90* Tight breccia. M.S. 2.8-9 2, average 4.0.
91.3-91.32 Hypabyssal dyke? M.S. 10.7.
91.32-91.7 Purple siltstone OX fractures filled whh calcite and kimberlite <2mm
thick.
91.7-95.4 Complex combination of monolithic volcaniclastic kimberlite diatreme
with trace limestone and 60* rounded ID sub-angular siltstone, kimberlite
hypabyssal dykes and olcite/ktmberlite healed tight breccia.
91.7-92.42 Diatreme. M.S. 10-21.6. pure matrix at 24.0.
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GEOLOGY: (colour, f rain tize. texture, minerals, attention, etc)
92.42-92.8 Hvoabvssal dyke contact at 65* to CA. Rto uo pieces of diatreme.
M.S. 22.1-22.8.
92.8-92.95 Tight breccia. M.S. 10.1.
92.95-93.0 Hypabyssal dyke. M.S. 17.2.
93.0-93.25 Tight breccia. M.S. 6.5-8.1.
93.25-93.4 Diatreme. M.S. 9.3.
93.4-93.6 Hypabyssal dyke at 52* to CA. M.S. 33.1.
93.6-94.3 7051 diatreme. 30* tight breccia. M.S. 8.16-11.0.
94.3-94.53 Siltstone. M.S. 1.8.
94.53-95.5 70* diatreme, 30* tight breccia. M.S. 0.52-2.5.
95.5
102.0
10B. bx
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone.
M.S. 0-0.2. Transition zone.
95.5-93.3 Ground core. No recovery.
93.3-98.0 Purple to red brown siltstone.
98.0-100 As above but ground, only recovered 0.75m of coarse gravel size core.
100.0-100 J Purple siltstone.
100.5-100.8 Red brown laminated siltstone.
100.8-102.0 As above but ground, only recovered 0.5m of coarse gravel size core.
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SAMPLE
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COORDINATES
DDH COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
M D FtD
noM
s
uc
x
HOD
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain size, texture, mineral*, attention, etc)
TO
SMiru
NO.
102.0
14S.O
10B. bx/kd
Brecciated Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone
Red brown finely laminated at 73-75* to CA. Tight breccia zone. Matrix at 15-20*
fine grained kimberlite clay altered. M.S. 0.85-1.16.
Note: Suspect 95.5-93.2, 96.0-100. 100.8-102.0 and 102.6-103.6 could be of the
same breccia and the clay altered kimberlite matrix has washed out and caused
blocking and grinding of core. Pieces of clay kimberlite are seen along the ground
section.
145.0
241
10B
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone
Beige grey, finely laminated siltstone to medium lo dark grey, finely laminate*!
siltstone. Laminations at 70-75* to CA. Massive.
155.3-155.5 Kimberlite hypabyssal dyke, fine grained massive with l-2cm rim of
20* <2mm country rock medium to dark grey black. 3cm wan rock alteration.
red staining. Contact angle at 50* to CA. M.S. 4.5-4.7.
241
241
EOH
End of Hole.
Note: Second surface geophysical magnetic target was not intersected.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
HOU NO. MRB-X^B_________PAGE 919
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LENGTH
%
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Al
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: DOWNHOLE SURVEYING
HOLE NUMBER:
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Le premier test commence a du casing acres dix metres:
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275m
i Acid test
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350m
! Sperry-Sun
375m
-Acid test
400m
ISperry-Sun
450m
!Sperry-Sun
475m
jAcid test
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575m
: Acid test
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675m
'Acid test
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l Sperry-Sun
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i Sperry-Sun
775m
'Acid test
800m
;Sperry-Sun
850m
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'Acid test
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950m __jSperry-Sun
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TW^T.,-*.
COMPLETED
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CLAIM
OBIECnVB
Test M*f. /Kimberlite
CO-ORD.
SURVEY
DEPTH
NQ
*
S
ROD
LuderUke
CONTRACTOR
Bout Longycar
DATE LOGGED
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COLLAR DIP
-55*
Raymond J. Knowles
ELEVATION
295m
LENGTH
181m
U-,T*MaL..C-,V
1202721
Grid 95-11 L3+OOE/
LOGGED BY
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TO
0
2.35
OVER
2.35
103.5
10B
^
^—•••1
GEOLOGY: (colour, train size, texture, minerals, altennon. etc)
Overburden.
Huronian Firstbrook Formation Siltstone
Massive finely laminated with red brown fine grained laminae (l-2mm), brown grey
fine grained laminae (2-5mm) and grey black medium to fine grained greywacke beds
CA.(2-5mm). Overall bedding 70-76* to CA.
M.S. values range 0.2-0.27 average 0.24.
95.95-96.05 Kimberlite dyke hypabyssal medium to light grey banded (flow).
Contacts and banding it 60* to CA.
M.S. 7.7-8.8. No acid reaction.
97.55 3mm kimberlite dyke as above.
Contact at 50* lo CA.
98.0-99.0 2-5** increased fracturing ruled with calcite.
99.0-101.3 Monolithic to heterolithic volcaniclastic kimberlite breccia and multiple
narrow hypabyssal dyking.
Much of the 2.3m (60*) is broken up badly, however, the kimberlite component is
about 50* of the total.
HOLE NO. MRB-M-03
PAGE in
COLLAR AZIMUTH
142*
———— ^
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
AZIMUTH
CORE SIZE
fJ
KEC
DIP
3M/12. SW
1+32N UTM 5S08PZE/5265HIN
INTERVAL
MD Ft D
TORONTO. ONTARIO, CAN/
SAMPU
NO.
FROM
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LENGTH
X
SUL
A*
M*
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COMMENCED
TWP/LAT.LONG.
DATE LOGGED
COLLAR DIP^_^_i___^__^^_^^_
COMPLETED
CLAIM
LOGGED BY
ELEVATION—————^———^^^^^—
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDH COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
M D Ft D
nou
X
uc
I
ROD
GEOLOGY: (colour, grain size, texture, minerals, iltcnaon, etc)
TO
M S values for the kimberlite matrix of the diatreme and hvoabvssal ranee from
.59 - 10.4. Contact angles are mostly broken but some are 60-76* to CA.
Some of the clasts within me diatreme portion are beat altered lo deep red brown and
purple and have M.S. values of .35 up to 4.32.
The kimberlite a very similar to the above hypabyssal dykes. Hypabyssal component
has no acid reaction as well. There is 5* calcite infilling associated fractures within
the siltstone and surrounding some clasts within the breccia. Calcite is post kimberlite.
101.65-101.95 Further brecciation with 10* kimberlite and 3* calcite and a 20mm
dyke at 54* to CA.
102.5-103.5 Badly fractured, 1* fine pyrite crystals, 5-10X kimberlite hypabyssal
dyking as above but much has been disohrcd and washed during drilling.
M J. 0.18 - .26 average 0.2.
103.5
111.0
10B, bx, kd
Huronian firstbrook Formation Siltstone
Medium grey green finely laminated and 20X dark grey black greywacke l-5mm
beds.
M.S. 0.22 - 0.27. average 0.24.
JO-40% fractured lo badly fractured whh kimberlite dyking which is clay altered
and generally poor recovered and not enough present for an M.S. reading.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
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(BC
S
*QP
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
LITHOTYPE
PAGE 3/7
HOLE NO. MRB-X-03
GEOLOGY: (colour, f rain axe, t
exture, minenh, iteration, etc)
MUM NO.
FROM
TO
LENOTH
i
SUL
A*
B*
110.0-0-111.0 Increased M.S. 0.58 - 1.16. Tieht microfractures throuzhout.
Minor kimberlite filling.
111.0
167.2
Kral
Heterolithic Volcaniclastic Kimberlite Diatreme Breccia. Contact at 60* lo CA.
Medium grey fine grained granular matrix with generally A0% but up to 605S clasts
Dinobtion
(split)
(M. kx)
Diamond
gradational in nature and probably not indicative of separate diatreme phases.
35125
111.0
139.0
28.0
56.23
0
0
Only minor hypabyssal kimberlite dyking is observed as green fine grained granular
35126
139.0
167.2
28.2
60.32
0
0
GF
OA
DC
D/ch
8
5
6
0
of red brown laminated and grey siltstone and limestone. Clast content variation is
Indicator split first 25cm every 1m
material. Several narrow oxidized red dykes and/or fracture related alteration is
seen occasionally throughout Also narrow medium to dark grey hypabyssal
kimberlite dykes are seen in two instances trending at low angle to core axis.
Flow fabrics or orientation of clasts is rarely seen.
No indicators minerals were observed, trace possible autolith! and mantle clast may
be present. Some clasts appear to be clay altered after serpentine and could be relic
mantle clasts.
Matrix is comprised of 10-15* fine ^2mm) country rock fragments and 5-10* very
fine calcite dots, probably after olivine, all bound in fine grained medium grey
kimberlite.
35063
111.0
167.2
56.2
26.76
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DATE LOGGED
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OBJECTIVE
CO-ORDINATES
DDK COMMENTS
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COMPANY
INTERVAL
MD RD
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(
IBC
S
(QD
LITHOTYPE
Clasts is stated virv in zones from 40-6096 ire dominantlv siltstone 70% ind 3096
limestone and angular to sub-angular ranging from <2mm up to 250 mm for
limestone and 200mm for siltstone. Trace clasts mostly limestone <40mm show
presence of a 2mm nm of different coloured matrix and could represent different
matrix coatings and rebrecciation of an cartier phase or rather a preservation halo.
The diatreme is clay altered lo varying degrees reflected by easily crumbled core.
packed or pitted core and weathered limestone (mantle) clasts to clay and also
reduced M.S. values.
Features of interest?
111.0-111.25 Reddish tinge medium grained granular. 40-5051 clasts all OOmm,
trace liiiiciiloue.
M.S. 4.3-2.3.
111.25-117.35 Medium grey matrix. 30-4096 clists.
M.S. 14.2-22.7, average 17.5.
115.6 Oxidized calcite healed fracture at 20* to CA with up to 20mm reddish halo.
116.65 Oriented clasts at 35* to CA.
117.35-119.85 60-7056 clasts in a reddish brown lo medium grey grainular matrix.
Upper contact broken, lower contact 70* to CA. 0.5* 1 -2mm calcite crystals.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, (rain size, texture, mmerah, iltendon, etc)
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DATE LOGGED
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OBJECTIVE
CO-ORDINATES
DDK COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
MD Ft D
noM
TO
-
s
uc
%
ROD
LITHOTYPE
M S values 4 55 - 9 2 fdue to abundance of clasts?)
119.85-130.5 40-50* clasts in a medium grey matrix.
M.S. values range from 12 lo 23 but average 17 - 19 in less altered matrix.
120.7 Oxidized reddish with washout green clast (possible mantle).
123.5, 123.8 and 124.15 1mm calcite filled fractured with 10-20mm reddish brown
alteration halo. The 124.15 fracture has a 100cm halo with reduced M.S. lo 8.1.
Angles are 50* to CA.
124.7 30mm 3.6 M.S. dyke? at 50' and 60* to CA.
125.0-125.1 Large autolith. M.S. 20.9.
127 J Qilche filled fracture with reddish halo it 50' to CA.
128.1-128.5 Alignment at 23* lo CA.
129.2 20* calcite fracture. 10mm halo.
130.5-131.0 70* clasts, partially oxidized matrix. No preserved contacts.
M.S. 11.3, one suspect mantle clast, clay altered pale greenish hue.
131.0-146.7 30-40* clasts in a medium grey fine grained matrix.
M.S. average 19.
131.25-131.75 Green hypabyssal dyke. Upper contact 18* lo CA. Lower at 42*
to CA. Fine grained granular, strong acid reaction fine calcite after otvine?
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (colour, (tain she. texture, minerals, iteration, etc)
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an.
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DATE LOGGED
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COMPLETED
CLAIM
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ELEVATION^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDK COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
MD FtO
ROM
TO
(
KBC
(
tQO
LITHOTYPE
M.S. 1.5.
132.9-133.25 18* 10-20mm hypabyssal dyke, medhun to dark grey, M.S. 20.
133.75-133.8 Granular dark grey dyke? at 56* to CA. M.S. 24.6.
134.4-134.6, 134.95-135.05 Coarse lo medium granular diatreme matrix (calcite
after olivine?).
M.S. 19.9 - 30.1. lower contact 0 36* to CA.
139.2 Red brown staining, 30mm.
141.0 40* red brown oxidation? zone (15mm).
141.55 50*, 10mm red brown zone with .5mm calcite centre.
141.57, 141.8 2 possible mantle clasts.
146.7-152.05 60-70* clasts in a medium grey fine grained kimberlite as before. No
rcil slurp contacts just sudden increase in clist content.
M.S. average 12-13.
150.15 45mm possible altered mantle clast with oxidized rind.
152.05-162.75 30-40* clasts in a fine grained medium grey matrix as before.
153.9-154.0 Large possible altered mande or autolith.
157.4-158 Low angle 15*. 10-15mm wavey hypabyssal dyke.
M.S. is 22-23 compared to 17-20 wall rocks.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
GEOLOGY: (cokmr, train size, texture, minerals, iteration, ac)
SAMU
NO.
racH
TO
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%
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n*
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COMMENCED
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DATE LOGGED
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COMPLETED
CLAIM
LODGED BY
ELEVATION^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OBJECTIVE
COORDINATES
DDH COMMENTS
LENGTH
INTERVAL
M D RD
HUM
TO
f
uc
*
KQD
LITHOTYPE
GEOLOGY: (colour, irata size, tonne, mineral!, alteration, etc)
162.75 Lower contact sharo M 50* to CA.
162.75-162.95 Red diatreme buff brown medium to coarse (rained, 20-30?t clasts.
M.S. 7.3. Lower contact at 40* to CA.
162.95-167.2 40-60* clasts in a fine grained medium grey matrix.
M.S. values average 12. Last 30cm averages 2.4.
167.2
181.0
10B
huronian FnyfrwK formation Siltstone
Red brown laminated like at the beginning of the hole.
M.S. average 0.27.
167.2-168.5 Core fractured and ground.
170.0-181.0 Massive competent.
181.0
181.0
EOH
End of Hole.
ASSAYS
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
SAMItl
HO.
FKOM
TO
LENGTH
%
SOL
At
PI*
i
;
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1
1
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1
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175m H^ l Acid test
200m
:Sperry-Sun
250rh
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275m
iAcid test
300m
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^Sperry-Sun
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450m
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'Acid test
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550m
Sperry-Sun
575m
Acid test
600m
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650m
; Sperry-Sun .,
675m
-Acid test
700m
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750m
: Sperry-Sun
775m
^Acidtest
800m
: Sperry-Sun
850m
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MS Readings MRB-96-03
From
To
si
Range
Average
Comments
0
99.0
02 - 0 28
025
siltstone
99.0
99.8
0.5-10.4
5.0
kim. breccia
99.8
101.2
0.35 - 0.59
0.4
kim dykes 3.5
101.2
110.0
02 - 0.24
0.22
siltstone bx (200y6)
110.0
111.0
0.58-1.16
0.8
siltstone contact
alt.
111.0
11125
2.32-4.31
3.0
kms 4007o clasts
11125
117.5
13.4-20.0
17.0
kms 400Xo clasts
117.5
119.7
2.9 - 92
8.0
kms more
abundant clasts
70%
119.7
123.0
925-15.5
14.0
km1
123.0
128.3
9.7-16.8
13
kms clay?
130.4
1312
11.3-17.8
17
km1
131.2
131.7
12-1.68
1.5
green dyke
131.7
/135.4
12.6-21.9
19.0
km1 some dykes
up to 30.1
135.4
147.4
12.7-20.0
17.5
km1
147.4
151.5
2.4-14.9
12.5
km1 50"X. clasts?
151.5
162.7
12.8-23.5
18.5
km1
162.7
167.2
2.2-15.8
10.0
km1 6007o clasts
167.2
181.0
.2 - 0.27
0.25
siltstone
181.0
EOH
APPENDIX C:
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH ANALYSIS REPORT
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CANADA M5H3L5
July 2,1996
Attention: Dave Christie
Re:
Lakefield Research Project No. 8900-981 (Apr3020.R96)
Dear Dave:
Lakefield Research has completed the caustic dissolution treatment of the seven samples identified
as follows:
* 35120
94-106m
* 35121
106-130m
* 35122
130-155m
* 35123
155-169.9m
* 35124
63.4-85.2m
* 35125
lll-134m
* and 35126
139-167.2m
and the attrition milling treatment and indicator mineral identification from the following four
samples:
* 35060
106-138m
* 35061
138-169.9m
. 35062
63.4-85.2m
* 35063
lll-167.2m
No diamonds were recovered from either the caustic dissolution residues or the nonmagnetic
fractions of the attrition milling residues. A suite of potential indicator minerals was selected from
the attrition mill residues; pyrope garnet, chrome diopside, and orange garnet (possibly eclogitic
almandine-pyrope) were identified. Few grains of chromite and ilmenite were selected from the
0.4Amp nonmagnetic fractions; this fraction typically contains the magnesian varieties of the oxide
minerals (picrochromite, picroilmenite).
Twenty-five synthetic diamonds were recovered from both the attrition milling and caustic
dissolution residues.
The summary data sheets are attached.
;
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH CHILE SA., Los Ebanistas 8585, Parque Industrial La Reina, Santiago, Chile
Fbno 56-2-273-0487 Facsimil 56-2-273-0250
Hubachedt 8900-9S1
LakefieU Research Mineralogy - Diamonds
Procedures
Attrition Milling
The four samples were crushed to pass a nominal 5mm and were submitted for gentle attrition
milling using the polyurethane cement mixers. The mixers were charged with a package of ceramic
balls (3/4", l", and l 1/2" diameter in equal proportions). A high solids percentage was maintained
to minimize impact of the ceramic charge. The attrition milling was allowed to continue for a
period of four to eight hours after which the mill was emptied onto the 20 mesh Kason 24 inch
diameter vibratory screens. The milling and screening operation was carried out in short stages to
optimize fines removal and to minimize overall milling residence time. Milling durations of
fourteen to forty-two hours were required.
The milling typically is continued until the development of a fines fraction was at a minimum
(oversize fraction typically 5-10wt34 of original sample weight). The attrition milling residue was
screened at 20 and 100 mesh, dried and weighed. The -20+100 mesh fraction was submitted for
heavy liquid separation at SG 3.1 using a medium of acetone tuned methylene iodide.
The -20+100 mesh heavy liquid concentrate and the +20 mesh oversize fractions are submitted for
microscopy to identify the presence of indicator minerals (pyrope, almandine-pyrope, chrome
diopside, picroilmenite, picrochromite, olivine) and to select a representative suite of the indicator
minerals. Microscopy is carried out on several magnetic, paramagnetic and nonmagnetic fractions
of the HLS concentrate.
Diamonds may be observed in the nonmagnetic portion of the HLS concentrate; however, the
diamonds may exhibit evidence of breakage during the milling procedure. In-house tests have
indicated a shift in the frequency and size distribution of the contained diamonds as compared to
parallel caustic dissolution tests.
Caustic Dissolution
The caustic dissolution treatment, directly uses diamond's property of high resistance to chemical
attack. The procedure was developed, and refined to improve and streamline the process for
routine diamond exploration samples, in response to the microdiamond losses attributed to standard
attrition milling and also to reduce the weight of final concentrate.
The major advantage of the caustic dissolution process is the ability to recover, without breakage,
all of the diamonds contained within the sample regardless of their particle size (+100 mesh),
liberation size, quality or origin. The latter may account for actual diamond xenocrysts from the
Tamberlitic' material, and l or quality control stones added by Lakefield Research or by the client,
and l or diamonds attributed to the exploratory core drilling equipment.
Diamond losses and modifications to the size distribution profile due to stone breakage are
eliminated. A comparison of the efficiency of the caustic dissolution treatment and attrition milling
flowsheets was undertaken using 'seeded1 kimberlite samples. The results clearly indicated
breakage and losses of microdiamonds from the milled samples; the normalized stone frequency
(SPFK) and octacarat weights (OCPFK) typically were reduced by a factor of two to ten times.
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Anomalously high stone frequency data indicating breakage was reported; corresponding stone
weights and microdiamond grades were invariably low.
Routine quality control tests are utilized to evaluate the efficiency of the caustic dissolution
technique. As such, the samples are blind spiked, prior to the fusion step, with green diamonds
typically measuring from 10 to 80 mesh; these stones have been neutron irradiated to produce the
distinctive coloration.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for determination of the origin, quality or valuation of
any diamonds recovered.
Flowsheet l outlines the typical program for microdiamond recovery from exploration samples.
The caustic dissolution followed by water and acid leaching, and magnetic separations will produce
several fractions commonly containing relict indicator minerals and a non-magnetic fraction
possibly containing microdiamonds.
The Lakefield Research facility has sixteen pottery kilns which can treat up to 8 kg each (using
uncrushed drill core) and are mn in a 24 hour cycle. The use of smaller sample charges may be
dictated by the abundance of carbonate minerals. Prior to the dissolution stage, a cursory
mineralogical examination, by XRD and l or acid leach test (note effervescence), is carried out to
identify any potentially deleterious phases. The carbonates, in particular, may exhibit a vigorous
reaction to the hot caustic soda. Therefore, 1) the sample charge must be reduced to accommodate
the relative volume increase or 2) the sample may be subjected to an acid digestion step. The
former is recommended as the latter requires a similar time frame and additional material handling
(leaching, filtering, rinsing, drying, weighing, etc.) which could contribute to potential losses of
microdiamonds.
At the appropriate sodium hydroxide to sample ratio and optimum temperatures, the reaction is
allowed to continue overnight As depicted in the flowsheet, the process consists of dissolving the
entire sample in a molten sodium hydroxide bath and typically recovering the H-100 mesh residue.
An important feature of the recovery system is the pouring of the melt through a large diameter,
stainless steel screen to collect the residue. The screening procedure significantly reduces the
material handling and simplifies the subsequent leaching process. The screen and pot are leached
sequentially with water and then acid to dissolve the residual sodium hydroxide. Collection of the
final dissolution residue from the leaching tub is also made on a stainless steel screen. Of note, all
screens are dedicated to only the diamond programs; each of the screens is examined thoroughly
before and after usage. Any flaws require immediate replacement of the screen.
The spent caustic is allowed to cool for 24 hours, is removed from the recovery vessel and
drummed for recycling for outside industrial applications.
After drying, the dissolution residue is split into three magnetic and non-magnetic fractions using
the permanent magnet followed by the Frantz Isodynamic Separator. Extreme care is required as
the non-magnetic, diamondiferous, portion of the residue commonly amounts to no more than a few
milligrams. The concentrate products are then submitted for microscopy.
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Very few minerals survive the harsh attack; therefore weight reductions commonly exceed 999*6 of
the initial sample weight The high weight loss with optimum stone recovery is another major
advantage of the caustic dissolution technique.
Only highly resistant minerals such as diamond, graphite, moissanite, zircon, chromite, kyanite,
etc. survive the caustic attack. Of note, partially dissolved indicator minerals including colorless to
opaque spinel, garnet, and ilmenite, as rounded relicts of original coarse grains, may occur in the
dissolution residue.
The selected diamonds are measured using the petrographic microscope and the data are
transferred to octacarat weights using an in-house software package. Diamonds may be weighed
individually or in groups using the Sartorius balance to O.xxx mg. Graphic representation of the
diamond size and frequence distribution may be provided upon request.
HubachfckS900-9Sl
Lakefidd Research Mineralogy - Diamonds
Resnhs
Attrition Moling
The sample weights for the attrition milling testwork are summarized as follows:
* 35060
106-138m
13.1kg
* 35061
138-169.9m
15.3kg
* 35062
63.4-8S.2m
9.2kg
* 35063
lll-167.2m
26.4kg
The attrition milling and heavy liquid product weights are summarized below:
* 35060
'
1 06-138m
+20 Mesh
-20+100 Mesh Float
-20+100 Mesh Sink
480g
617g
16.5g
*
35061
138-169.9m
+20Mesh
-20+100 Mesh Float
-20+100 Mesh Sink
246g
866g
52.0g
*
35062
63.4-85.2m
+20Mesh
-20+100 Mesh Float
-20+100 Mesh Sink
435g
487g
0.4g
*
35063
lll-167.2m
+20Mesh
-20+100 Mesh Float
-20+100 Mesh Sink
685g
1589g
0.6g
A suite of potential indicator minerals was selected from the attrition mill residues; pyrope garnet,
chrome diopside, and orange garnet (possibly eclogitic almandine-pyrope) were identified. Few
grains of chromite and ilmenite were selected from the 0.4Amp nonmagnetic fractions; this fraction
typically contains the magnesian varieties of the oxide minerals (picrochromite, picroilmenite).
The indicator minerals recovered from the attrition milling residues are tabulated below.
Py
*
*
*
*
35060
35061
35062
35063
Alm-Py(?)
CrCpx
20
50
23
20
47
35
14
44
13
856
CrChr/CrDm
12
2
O
O
The concentrates contained abundant pyrite, exotic rock fragments (typically metasedimentary
lithologies) and ferromagnetic to strongly paramagnetic oxide minerals.
The indicator minerals are in storage and may be mounted for electron microprobe analysis at your
convenience.
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Synthetic diamonds were recovered from two of the attrition mill concentrates as follows:
* 35062
6 synthetic diamonds
* 35063
IS synthetic diamonds
Caustic Dissolution
The sample weights for the caustic dissolution testwork are summarized as follows:
* 35120
94-106m
30.3kg
* 35121
106-130m
41.0kg
* 35122
130-1 55m
48.2kg
* 35123
155-169.9m
33.4kg
* 35124
63.4-85.2m
44.4kg
* 35125
lll-134m
56.2kg
. and 35126
139-167.2m
60.1kg
No natural diamonds were recovered from either the caustic dissolution residues or the
nonmagnetic fractions of the attrition milling residues.
Four synthetic diamonds were recovered.
The caustic dissolution data sheets are attached.
The invoice was forwarded under separate cover.
The selected indicator minerals, attrition mill products and caustic dissolution residues will be
stored at Lakefield Research. Please advise when shipment is required
If there are any questions regarding the results, please do not hesitate to call me.
Best regards,
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH
J.G. Davison, M.Sc.
Senior Mineralogist
PH# 705-652-2019
CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Primary Crush
Caustic Dissolution
H2O Leach
Caustic Disposal
Acid Leach
Screen
Magnetic Separation
Ferromagnetics
Microscopy
Nonmagnetics
Microscopy
Paramagnetics
7
A TTRITION MILL FLOWSHEET 7 "7
Primary Crush
H
A ttrition Mill
Screen 20mesh
Screen 60/IOOmesh
Fines
Heavy Media Separation
Floats
Magnetic Separation
Ferromagnetics
Microscopy
Nonmagnetics
Microscopy
Paramagnetics
LAKEFIELD
RESEARCH
LIMITED
P.O. Box 4300, 185 Concession St., Lakefield, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone : 705-652-2038
FAX : 705-652-6441
Hubacheck W. A. Consultants
141 Adelaide St. W. Suite 1401
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3L5
Lakefield, July 9, 1996
Date Ree.
LR. Ref.
Reference
Proj ect
Attn : Dave Christie
Fax : 416364-5384
SUMMARY INFORMATION
No.
1
2
3
4
Sample ID
35060/106-13801
35061/138-169.9m
35062/63.4-85.2m
35063/111-167.2m
Sample wt Indicator
leg Minerals
13.1
15.3
9.2
26.4
105
104
79
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:
:
:
:
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APR3020.R96
LR9601797
8900-981
LAKEFIELD
RESEARCH
LIMITED
P.O. Box 4300. 185 Concession St.. Lakefield, Ontario. KOL 2HO
Phone : 705-652-2038
-
FAX : 705-652-6441
Hubacheck W. A. Consultants
141 Adelaide St. W. Suite 1401
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3L5
Lakefield, July 9, 1996
Date Ree.
LR. Ref.
Reference
Project
Attn : Dave Christie
Fax : 416364-5384
SUMMARY INFORMATION
No.
Sample ID
Wt
# Fours ^Diamonds
kg
5
6
1
8
9
10
11
35120/94-loem
3512lXl06-130m
35122/130-155111
35123/155-169. 9m
35124/63. 4-85. 2m
35125/111-134111
35126/139-167. 2m
30.3
41.0
48.2
33.4
44.4
56.2
60.1
6
8
9
6
8
11
12
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LR9601797
8900-981
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300,185 Concession Street, LakefieW, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client:
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 94-106m
Stone Dimension, mm
X
Z
Tf
Sample*:
Weight
(octacarats)
35120
Batch # :
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
colour
Caustic Residue:
Description
Fraction
Oversize
Rock fragments.
-20+ 100
Magnetic
Oxides, with minor silicates.
-20 + 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
+ 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown).
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Number of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
SPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(-HOOmesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
Authorizing Signature
Notes: 1 carat s 10 octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300,185 Concession Street, LakefieU, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project;
Client:
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 106-1 30m
Stone Dimension, mm
X
Z
Y
Sample # :
Weight
(octacarats)
35121
Batch # :
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
Morphology
Caustic Residue:
Fraction
Oversize
Description
Rock fragments, with minor oxides.
-20+ 100
Magnetic
Oxides, with trace rock fragments.
-20+ 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
+ 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown), with trace oxides and moissanite.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Number of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
SPFM+ 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
-
Authorizing Signature
8
Notes: 1 carat s 10 octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300.185 Concession Street, Lakefield. Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client:
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 130-1 55m
Stone Dimension, mm
Z
X
Y
Sample # :
Weight
(octacarats)
35122
Batch #:
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
Caustic Residue;
Fraction
Oversize
Rock fragments and oxides.
-20 + 100
Magnetic
Oxides, with trace rock fragments.
-20+ 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
+ 20
Description
Silicates (clear, white, brown), with trace oxides.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Slumber of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
3PFK(* 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(-MOO mesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
Authorizing Signature
s
-Notes: 1 carat z 10
octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300,185 Concession Street, LakefiekJ, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client:
X
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 155-169.9m
stone Dimension, mm
Z
Y
Sample*:
Weight
(octacarats)
35123
Batch*:
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
Caustic Residue:
Description
Fraction
Oversize
Rock fragments and oxides.
-20+ 100
Magnetic
Oxides, with minor rock fragments.
- 20 * 1 00
Non-Magnetic
l
Mesh
+ 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown), with minor oxides.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
dumber of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
3PFK(* 100 mesh):
O
"DCPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
Authorizing Signature
8
Jslotes: 1 carat s 10 octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300,185 Concession Street, Lakefield, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client :
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck - 63.4-85.2m
Stone Dimension, mm
X
Z
Y
Sample*:
Weight
(octacarats)
35124
Batch # :
Weight :
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
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Morpnoiogy
Caustic Residue:
Fraction
Oversize
Description
Rcok fragments, with trace oxides.
-20 + 100
Magnetic
Rock fragments, with minor oxides.
-20 + 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
H- 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown), with trace rock fragments and oxides.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Number of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
SPFK (* 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
Authorizing Signature
8
Notes: 1 carat s 10 octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300.185 Concession Street, Lakefield, Ontario, KOL 2HO
Phone: 705-652-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client:
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 111-134m
Stone Dimension, mm
X
Y
Z
Sample*:
Weight
(octacarats)
35125
Batch # :
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
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Morphology
Caustic Residue:
Fraction
Oversize
Description
RocK fragments, with trace oxides and garnets.
-20 + 100
Magnetic
Rock fragments, with minor oxides.
-20 + 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
+ 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown), minor rock fragments, with trace sulphides.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Number of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
SPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
Number of Syndites:
Authorizing Signature
s
Notes: 1 carat s 10
octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Bag 4300,185 Concession Street, Lakefield. Ontario. KOL 2HO
Phone: 705^52-2000
FAX: 705-652-6365
DIAMOND RECOVERY BY CAUSTIC DISSOLUTION
Project:
Client:
X
8900-981
W.A. Hubacheck- 129-167.7m
Stone Dimension, mm
Y
Z
Sample*:
Weight
(octacarats)
35126
Batch*:
Weight:
Stone Description
Clarity
Colour
Caustic Residue:
Fraction
Oversize
Description
Rock fragments, with trace oxides.
-20 + 100
Magnetic
Oxides and rock fragments.
-20 + 100
Non-Magnetic
Mesh
+ 20
Silicates (clear, white, brown), with minor oxides.
Total Weight (octacarats):
O
Number of Diamonds:
O
CPHT (Total sample Grade):
O
SPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
OCPFK(* 100 mesh):
O
Number of Syndttes:
Authorizing Signature
s
Notes: 1 carat s 10 octacarats.
Lakefield Research is not responsible for the determination
of the origin, quality or valuation of any diamonds recovered.
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Performed on Mining Land
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Transport
Amount
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Description
Type
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Type
Totals
Total global
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3W**-Jty
Equipment
Rental
Location de
mattriel
Food and
Lodging
Nourriture et
h4bergement
Mobilization and
Demobilization
Mobilisation et
Demobilisation
Type
4&.20 4&.JO
^
Sub Total of Indirect Costs
Total partial des coOts Indlrects :2fe//.^
Amount AHowable (not greater than
Montant admissible (n'exc4dant pae
Total Value of Assessment Credit
(Total of Direct and Allowable
Total Direct Costs
Total des coOts directs
Indirect eactal
20H of Direct Costs)
20 H dee coOta directs)
Valeur totale du credit
devaluation
ttf&.tZ
\Mo4.y\
flottl dM eaOtt dined
*t Indirect* (dmlulbla*
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in
this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If
verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work
all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistr* sera tenu de verifier les defenses demandees dans
le present etat des coOts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a cet
effet. SI la verification n'esl pas effectuee, le ministre peut rejeter tout
ou une partie des travaux devaluation pr6sent6s.
Filing Discounts
Remises pour dtfpdt
1. Work filed within two years of completion Is claimed at 10OTfe of
the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux d6po*6s dans les deux ana suivant leur achievement sont
. rembourses a 100 M de la valeur totale susmentlonn*e du credit devaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at
504* of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See
calculations below:
2. Les travaux deposes trols, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement
sont rembourses a 50 W de la valeur totale du credit devaluation
susmentlonne. Volr les calculs d-dessous.
Total Value of Assessment Credit
Valeur totale du credit devaluation
ft*-
Total Assessment Claimed
-S8
Evaluation totale demand**
x 0,50 -
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
Attestation de I'ttat des coOts
l hereby certify:
that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs
were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown
on the accompanying Report of Work form.
J'atteste par la presents :
quo les montants Indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces
defenses ont M engagers pour effectuer les travaux devaluation
Sur les terrains Indiquls dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
that as
Et qu'a litre de
(Racord*4Jloldar. Agent, Position In Company)
l am authorized
to make this certlficatlc i P3 FO E l V (E D!
je suis autorlse
(Mulalre enraglstrt. repr4tantanl. pout occup* din* la compagnla)
a falre cette attestation.
P
MAR 2 4 19S8
0212 (04*1)
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT
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Ministry of
Northern
and
M|n9gOevetopment
Declaration of Assessment Work
Performed on Mining Land
Numbtr (offlot UM)
^flftO .001^2.
amem FUes Research Imaging
Assesamem
Mining Act, Subeectlon M(2} and 66(9)', R.8.0.1MO
Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsections 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section a of the
Mining Act. the information is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder.
Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor,
933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6BS.
Instructions:
1.
- For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
2. l 8296
Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)
Name
Client Number
Telephone Number
Fax Number
BvM'i-^n.
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Name
Client Number
Address
Telephone Number
Fax Number
Type of work performed: Check ( s ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
2.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys,
assays and work under section 18 (regs)
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Work Type
t* r ill
X^rtU
Core.
C^cnre.
r r Physical: drilling, stripping,
LO trenching and associated assays
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Office Use
Commodity
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Total S Value of
Work Claimed
2,1 , ^jCf*
Dates Work
Performed
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Mining Division J[
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M or G-Plan Nujpber
Please remember to: -
NTS Reference
Township/Area
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Resident Geologist
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obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;
provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;
complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;
provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;
include two copies of your technical report.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)
N^^lCI^rJ^(^^^V-^
Address
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Name
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Name
Address
1,
Telephone Number
Fax Number
Address
4.
Telephone Number
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Fax Number
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^ MAR 2 ^ 1998
Fax Number
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT
OFFICF
Certification by Recorded Holder or Age ill
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,, , do he^by certify that 1 have personal knowledge of the facts Set
(Print Name)
forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during
or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.
Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent
fc Work to be recorded and distributed. Work canonlv b. assigned to dalm* that are cpntifluou. (adjoining)
the mining land where work was performed, at tfie'time worf! was performed. A map ahcwfoglne ooottguou* link
must accompany this form.
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Mining Claim Number. Or If
work waa done on other eligible
mining land, *how In thle
column the location number
Indicated on the claim map.
Number of Claim
Unit*. For other
mining land, IM
hectare*.
Value of wont
performed on thte
claim or. other
mining land. ,.., ,
S26, 825
N/A
Value of work
applied to tMa
dalm.
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. do hereb y certify that the above work credits are eligible under
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subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous clalrrts or for application to
the claim where the work was done.
Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent Authorized In
Oat*
6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check (** ) In the boxes below to show how
you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
0
1. Credits are to be cut back from th'e Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 o'rTas Indicated.
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2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or
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3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or
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4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
ASSESSMENT!
Note: If you have not indicated
followed by option number
-
-
leted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first,
For Office Use Only
Rictlvtd Stamp
Dearmd Approved Daw
Data Notification sent
Dan Approved
Total Value of Credit Approvea
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Slg iatajreT
MlfOtM)
^
s
rtario
Ministry of
Northern Development
Statement of Costs
for Assessment Credit
and Mines
l
iM
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under
action 8 of the Mining Act, the information is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with
the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and
Mines. 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 686.
AV
Units of Work
Work Type
Depending on the type of work, list the number
of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo
metre* of grid line, number of samples, etc.
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tr*
Cost Per Unit
of work
Vrf
Total Cost
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Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
Transportation Costs
Food and Lodging Costs
^FCEIVED
Tola Value of Assessment Work
MAR 2 i\ 1998 If
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Calculations of Filing Discount ^SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 100*^ of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.
2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at SO0/*) of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK
x 0.50
Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:
- Work older than S years is not eligible for credit.
- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a
request fer verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the
Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
____ , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may
(pi**** prim full mm*)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as
to make this certification.
l am authorized
(recorded hold*r,a9em, or *tcMJomp*ny position with slgtdng authority)
Ministry of
Northern Development
nd Mines
Ontario
Minister* du
Developpement du Nord
et des Mines
Geoscience Assessment Office
933 Ramsey Lake Road
6th Floor
Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 6B5
June 12,1998
Raymond J. Knowles
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LIMITED
c/o W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
807-365 BAY STREET
TORONTO. ONTARIO
M5H-2V1
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Telephone: (888) 415-9846
Fax:
(70S) 670-5881
Visit our websKe at:
www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Submission Number: 2.18296
Status
W9880.00191 Approval
W9880.00192 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The
attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS
SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any
steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the
Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day
Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment
Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in
Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the
response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau by e-mail at
[email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Blair Kite
Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment Office
Mining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 12411
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number:
2.18296
AssessonSteve Beneteau
Date Correspondence Sent: June 12,1998
Transaction
Number
First Claim
Number
Township(s) l Area(s)
W9880.00191
1202721
LUNDY
Transaction
Number
First Claim
Number
Township(s) l Area(s)
W9880.00192
1202721
LUNDY
Status
Approval Date
Approval
June 11,1998
Status
Approval Date
Approval
June 11,1998
Section:
16 Drilling PDRILL
Section:
17 Assays ASSAY
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
Raymond J. Knowles
Correspondence to:
Resident Geologist
Kirkland Lake, ON
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LIMITED
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Assessment Files Library
Sudbury, ON
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LIMITED
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Page: 1
Correspondence ID: 12411
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RESIDENT GEO.
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TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE
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AHFAS W THDfl/'VN FRO ft 5 DISPx^ SITION
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Surtac* Rights Only
M * S - MJntr-j PTX! Si1 -r^w Right
SYMBOLS
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Boundary
Towr'hip, Meridian, F acline ....
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SEC. 36/80
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Lot/Concession; surveyed. . .
unsurveyftd
Parcel; surveyed . . . . . . . . . , .
Right- of- WF y; rattf
railway
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utility.
Reservation . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cliff, Pi', Pile . . . . . . . .
Contour . . . . . . .
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/^proximate .
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Depression. . .
Contn point (he izontai^
Food j land . . . .
Mine iaad fram * . . . . . . . .
Pipe rie (above grrund) .
Ra way; dingle trac*.
double track
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Road; 'lighway, county, township
access . . . . . . . . . .
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NOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTIVITY
THIS TOWNSHIP l A REA FALLS WITHIN THE . m
AND MAY BE
THE MNR UNIT FORESTER FOR THIS AREA CAN BE
CONTACTED AT : P.O. BOX 38
LAKESHORE DRIVE
TEMAGAMI, ONT.
POH 2HO
705-569-3622
THIS TOWNSHIP FALLS WITHIN THE TEMAGAMI
COMPREHENSIVE PLANING AREA. SPECIAL WORKING
CONDITIONS MAY APPLY TO EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT:
DISTRICT MANAGER.
NORTH BAY DISTRICT
MINISTRY, NATURAL RESOURCES
THE INFORMATION THAT
APPEARS ON THIS MAP
HAS BEEN COMPILED
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.
AND ACCURACY IS NOT
GUARANTEED
THOSE
WISHING TO STAKE MIN
ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON
SULT WITH THE MINING
RECORDER, MINISTRY OF
NORTHERN DEVELOP
MENT AND MINES, FOR AHDITIONAL INFORMATION
ON THE STATUS OF THE
LANDS SHOWN HEREON.
CIRCULATED APRIL 19/88
ARCHIVED APRIL 3, 1993
ARCHIVED APRIL 18, 1997
Map ba^o and land disposition draf ing Dy Surveys ind Mapping
Branch, Ministry of Nature, hot 'jrr,es.
The disposition of land, location of !o', fab-' -,id parcel bounds i,*,,
this index was compi't * .; administrative p, irposea only
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