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42A08NE2012 2.20057 COOK 010
ASSESSMENT REPORT
For
WILZEL RESOURCES LIMITED
MCook and Playfair Townships
Larder Lake Mining Division
Ontario NTS 42A/8 (long. 800 15'W. lat. 480 26'N)
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CEA
R. Ken Germundson February, 2000
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Magnetic profiles drafted from ground magnetometer surveys along specific
lines, with readings taken every 12.5 metres, have:
1) defined possible faults
2) aided in tracing a feldspar porphyry dyke
3) pin-pointed sequences with exceptionally high magnetite content.
Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) data, for a series of rock, core and soil (4)
samples has generally lacked any persistent anomalous relationships. However, the
weak platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd) and rhodium (Rd) assays in hole BC87-01 give
some impetus to continue searching in the "Anomalous Platinum Area." Away from
the drill hole, the association of weak induced polarization (IP) and the feldspar
porphyry dyke is of interest.
Although no satisfactory conclusion can be arrived at for the copper
mineralization intersected in holes WZ-98-01 and WZ-98-02 from the 1999 field
programme, further drilling is recommended in order to continue to define the broad
IP anomaly in the area. There is some magnetic evidence that faulting may mark the
northern and southern limits of the anomalous IP zone.
The majority of the property is a flat area of muskeg with no outcrop. Targets
are defined from IP and magnetic data.
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that further diamond drilling be completed in order to:
1) Further test the zone of copper mineralization as defined by drill holes
WZ-98-01 and 02.
2) Test the weak induced polarization anomaly-feldspar porphyry target in the
"Anomalous Platinum Area."
3) Test features in the northwest portion of the property that are related to
metal factor IP and high magnetic anomalies.
BUDGET
Bids should be obtained for drilling in the range of 1000 to 2000 metres.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
BUDGET
TABLE OF CONTENTS 42A08NE2oi 2 2.20057
INTRODUCTION
LOCATION
ACCESS
CLAIMS
PROSPECTING TARGETS
GEOLOGY
Regional Geology
Claim Geology
Economic Geology
PREVIOUS WORK
RATIONALE
WORK DONE
ASSAYS(RESULTS)
Sampling - Western Claims Area
Anomalous Platinum Area
Diamond Drill Hole BC87-01
GEOPHYSICS (RESULTS)
REFERENCES
CERTIFICATE
APPENDIX
1 ASSAYS
2 FIELD DATA - GROUND MAGNETOMETER
COOK 010C
FIGURES
Ontario Geological Map Showing Property Location
Claims Map
Regional Compilation
1998 Drill Programme
Section - WZ-98-01
Section - WZ-98-02
"Anomalous Platinum Area"
Section - BC87-01
Magnetometer Profiles
Part of Cook Township Airmagnetics, etc.
Cook Township Claims Map M. 339 Pocket
Playfair Township Claims Map M. 381 Pocket
Compilation Map Pocket
ASSESSMENT REPORT
for
WILZEL RESOURCES LIMITED
in
Cook and Playfair Townships
Larder Lake Mining Division
Ontario NTS 42A/8 (long. 800 15'W. lat. 480 26'N)
2: PROSPECTING PROPOSAL
Wilzel Resources Limited is the registered owner of the subject mineral
claims located in Cook and PlayfairTownships. Field work was conducted between
July and September, 1999. Mr. Wayne Fuller of Matheson ably assisted with the
project. Claim access was by 16-wheel Bush Swamper.
LOCATION
The claims held by Wilzel Resources Limited are located in Cook and Playfair
Townships, Black River-Matheson Township, District of Cochrane, Larder Lake
Mining Division (with offices in Kirkland Lake).
Sixty one claim units in 30 claims are located in northwestern Cook Township,
and 4 units in two claims are located in easternmost Playfair Township (see figures 1
and 2). Cook and Playfair Townships located in NTS 42A/8, and the claims are
nestled around longitude 800 15' W and latitude 480 26'N (for 2 b) see figures 1 S 2).
ACCESS.
All weather, secondary road access to the Wilzel property is available from
Ramore. Ramore is located on Highway 11 some 16 kilometres southeast of
Matheson and 40 kilometres north northwest of Kirkland Lake.
From the southern side of Ramore, follow the old radar base road to
immediately across the Black River. Take the road towards the north for 1.1km;
thence travel towards the east for 2.5km to the end of the road. The western
boundary of the claims is about 200 metres towards the east along a right-of-way cut
line. The boundary is marked by the number 3 post for claim L1222585. Access is
also available from Holtyre which can be reached via Ramore or from Highway 101,
both along number 572. From the S.W corner of Holtyre on 572 follow the township
line between Hislop and Guibord Townships southward for 1 mile to approximately
the end of the vehicle access. Follow eastward on or adjacent to the township line
between Guibord and Cook Townships for Vz mile to the number four post of claim
number L799712. The township line is the northern boundary of the property. A 16
wheel Bush Swamper or similar transport is recommended for travel within the
claims.
The Playfair claims can be reached by continuing a short distance eastward
from the Black river bridge to the vicinity of the dump.
CLAIMS
Work was carried out within most of the Wilzel claims. Sixty one claim units in
31 claims are located in Cook Township (M. 339), and four units are located in two
claims in Playfair Township (M381). All of the claims are contiguous (claims maps in
pocket).
Claim Number Due Date S Work Required S to Date Reserve/Bank
Cook Townshio (M. 339) 1000Xo held bv Wilzel Resources Limited
L799711-1 unit
L799712-1 unit
L799714-1 unit
L799715-1 unit
L799718-1 unit
L799719-1 unit
L799720-1 unit
L799721-1unit
L799722-1 unit
L799723-1 unit
L799724-1unit
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L799727-1 unit
L799728-1 unit
L799729-1 unit
L799730-1 unit
L858980-1 unit
L884189-1 unit
L884 190-1 unit
L884 191-1 unit
L884192-1 unit
L1 21 1433-1 6 units
L1 21 771 9- 2 units
L1217720- 2 units
L 122 1939- 8 units
L1222585- 2 units
L1 222586- 2 units
L1 225064- 4 units
L1 229505- 1 unit
L1 230090- 2 units
2000-May-25
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2000-May-25
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2000-May-25
2000-May-25
2000-Nov-01
2000-Mar-17
2000-Mar-17
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2000-Apr-21
2000-Feb-19
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2000-Apr-21
2000-Mar-26
2000-Mar-26
2000-Feb-09
2000-Jun-26
2001-May-21
Playfair Townshio (M.381) 1000Xo
L1 226871- 2 units
L1226872- 2 units
2000-May-04
2000-May-04
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PROPERTY MAPApril, 1998
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PROSPECTING TARGETS
Any one or more target models can be associated with the geological setting
of Cook and Playfair Townships:
1: The two holes, WZ-98-1 and WZ-98-2 (drilled during April, 1998)
intersected an east-west trending quartz-carbonate bearing structure (figure 5). A 15
foot section in WZ-98-1 assayed 2.3^0 copper. The suggested model is one where
(base metal) copper-bearing hydrothermal solutions are controlled by structure.
2: A presence of a volcanic hosted massive sulphide environment must be
considered as anomalous zinc does occur in the above holes.
3: The very weak Pt/Pd/Rh anomalies in DDH BC87-01, although associated
with a Matachewan Dyke - massive flow contact, may have some significance. A
nearby weak IP anomaly associated with a feldspar porphyry dyke may also have
significance.
4: A subcircular magnetic feature in the northwestern part of the claims is
muskeg covered, and it may have ??kimberlite association. Kimberlites, one of
which is ruby-bearing, are known to occur in Guibord Township immediately north of
Cook Township
5: The gold (and copper) ore body at the Ross Mine, which is located in Hislop
Township two to three miles northerly from Cook Township, is related to
northwesterly trending faults. Both of the Hislop and Ross Mine Faults strike towards
the southeast and may affect the potential style of mineralization within the Cook and
Playfair Townships claims (figures 3 and 4). A quartz vein/stockwork setting is
possible.
GEOLOGY
Regional Geology
The Cook Township claims of Wilzel Resources Limited are located in the
central portion of the Abitibi "Greenstone" Belt of late Archean age, Superior
Province, Canadian Shield (Huggins, 1998). The Abitibi Subprovince extends from
west of Timmins, Ontario, eastward to beyond Val d' Or and Chibougamu, Quebec,
where it is cut off by the Grenville Front.
Rocks of the Abitibi Subprovince are composed of meta-sedimentary and
metavolcanic groups that have been intruded by a complete sequence of plutonic
rocks, which range in composition from granite and pegmatite to gabbro and
ultramafic suites (Table 2). Many of the regional faults, and other related structures
structures that have affected the belt, are felt to have been intermittently active
throughout the history of the Abitibi Plate.
Proterozoic metasediments of the Huronian Supergroup have filled in grabben
structures that are located in the Abitibi Belt (figure 3). Numerous, late occurring
dykes, sills and stocks, ranging in composition from diabase to gabbro, cut all of the
rocks of the belt.
Cook Township is underlain by the western end of the northern limb of the
Blake River Synclinorium (see: Regional Compilation). The synclinorium plunges
towards the east. Younger, calc-alkalic andesite and basalt, with lesser amounts of
dacite and rhyolite, characterise the Blake River Group, which occupies the axial
areas of the synclinorium. Rocks of the Blake River Group are composed of (in
descending order of abundance) pillow lavas, fragmental units, and massive flows.
The fragmental rocks consist of pillow breccia, pyroclastic breccia and fine-grained
tuff (Jensen, 1978). Mapable units within the Group vary in thickness from 30 to 60
metres that can be traced for distances of 1 .S+ kilometres (to as much as 8
kilometres).
The limbs of the synclinorium are formed by alternating sequences of
magnesium-rich and iron-rich basalts of the Kinojevis Group; minor amounts of
andesite, dacite and rhyolite are also present. The alternating sequences are well-
defined regionally as seen from airborne magnetic data (see figures 3, 4).
Hyaloclastite, which marks the top of individual flows, is underlain progressively by
amygdaloidal basalt and thicker sequences of fine- to coarse-grained basalt as
dictated by the rate of cooling of the flow. Pillow lavas are common within the
massive basaltic piles.
The Blake River Synclinorium is terminated towards the north by the east-
west trending Destor-Porcupine regional fault. The southern margin of the
synclinorium is flanked by the east-west trending Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake-Cadillac
Fault. The majority of the "World Class" gold deposits of northeastern Ontario and
western Quebec are associated with either one or the other of these structures, As a
general rule, as one moves away from the faults, less exploration activity has
occurred. Cook Township, although located relatively close to the Destor-Porcupine
Fault and is crossed by related northwest trending structures, has been little
explored.
Claim Geology
The Wilzel property is underlain by alternating iron-rich and iron-poor tholeiitic
basalts of the Kinojevis Group (Wilzel Data Compilation Map in pocket). Bennett
(1988) reported that a dacitic crystal tuff is also present. The metavolcanic rocks
have been cut by north-south trending diabase dykes (Matachewan type).
The northwest trending Hislop and Ross Mine Faults , parallel each other and
respectively flank the mafic intrusive. An east-west trending copper bearing and fault
controlled quartz-carbonate zone may connect with both of the faults. Assays from
core drilling and trenching of the east-west striking structural zone returned copper
and silver, subanomalous gold and a few higher zinc values. The northwest trending
structures, as well as the Destor-Porcupine Fault, are the most likely ones to be
associated with gold (Glimmer and Ross Mine deposits as shown in figure 3).
VLF EM data shows that conductors trend 1- nearly north-south, 2-
northwesterly and paralleling the Ross Mine Fault and 3- parallel to the WNW
striking volcanic stratigraphy (Data Compilation, pocket).
l l WILZEL CLAIM GROUP
FAULT
AXIS HIGH MAGNETICS
AXIS LOW MAGNETICS
DRILL HOLE
REGIONAL COMPILATION
Airborne EM m. i Conductors N
Si Andmwt
JEVtS GROUP
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ER Mg VOLCANIC GROUP
FIH.J" 3: WILZEL RESOURCES LIMITED
ONTARIO NTS 42A/8
Table 2: Lithologic and other rock units for the northern half of the Blake River Synclinorium and adjacent areas as centred at Cook Township
(in part after Jensen (1978) b Jensen and Langford (1985)
PHANEROZOICCENOZOIC
QUATERNARYPLEISTOCENE AND RECENT
Glacial Till, clay, alluvium and peat
UNCONFORMITY
JURASSICLamprophyre dykes and kimberlite
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
PRECAMBRIANMIDDLE TO LATE PRECAMBRIAN (PROTEROZOIC)
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKSDiabase and quartz diabase
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
HURONIAN SUPERGROUPClastic and chemical metasediments
UNCONFORMITY
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN (ARCHEAN) FELSIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
SYENITIC INTRUSIVE ROCKSEquigranular and porphyritic syenodiorite, monzonite, syenite, feldspar porphyry
and pegmatite
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
GRANITIC INTRUSIVE ROCKSQuartz diorite, granodiorite, trondhjemite, feldspar porphyry and hybrid rocks
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKSGabbro, quartz gabbro, diorite, hornblende gabbro, and anorthositic gabbro
Table 2 Continued
VOLCANIC ROCKS (north limb of synclinorium) UPPER SUPERGROUP
DESTOR-PORCUPINE COMPLEXVolcanic rocks: Alkali basalt, benimorite, hawaiite mugearite, and alkali-rich dacite and rhyoliteSedimentary Rocks: Turbidic conglomerates, greywacke, argillite and ironstone Intrusions: Stocks and dikes of syenodiorite, granodiorite, and quartz monzonite
BLAKE RIVER GROUPVolcanic rocks: Calc-alkalic basalt, andesite, dacite and rhyolite flows and tuffs Sedimentary rocks: Fluvial conglomerate, sandstone and argillite Intrusions: Stocks and dikes of gabbro, quartz gabbro, hornblends gabbro,
diorite, quartz diorite and subvolcanic rhyolite domes
KINOJEVIS GROUP (Note- underlies the Cook Township claims)Volcanic rocks: Magnesium-rich and iron-rich tholeiitic basalts, and tholeiitic
andesite, dacite and rhyolite flows and tuffs Sedimentary rocks: Thin interflow of argillite and chert Intrusions: Sills of magnesium-rich and iron-rich gabbro
STOUGHTON-ROQUEMAURE GROUPVolcanic rocks: Flows of perodotitic and basaltic komatiite and magnesium-rich
tholeiitic basalt and minor iron-rich tholeiitic basalt and minor calc-alkalic rhyolite tuff and cherty tuff
Sedimentary rocks: Minor chert and iron formation Intrusions: Sills and stocks of peridotite, pyroxenite and gabbro
LOWER SUPERGROUP
HUNTER MINE GROUPVolcanic rocks: Mainly calc-alkalic dacite and andesite tuff-breccia with some
calc-alkalic basalt, andesite and trachyte Sedimentary rocks: Cherts, iron formation,and turbiditic greywacke, and argillite
(may be same as the Porcupine Group) Intrusions: Dikes of quartz feldspar porphyry and trondjemite of the lake Abitibi
Batholith
Economic Geology
Ross MineThe Ross Mine is located in the north half of lot l of concession II,
Hislop Township and is about 1.5 miles NNW of the northern boundary of Cook Township and the Wilzel claims. The Ross Mine Fault is projected from the vicinity of the Ross mine southeastward through the Wilzel property (figures 3 ft 4).
The Mine produced 1,500,OOCH- ounces of gold during a fifty year period commencing in 1937 or 1938. Copper and silver were also of economic significance.
Strong north-south faulting that is present at the Ross Mine dips 75" to 89" west and is likely related to slippage along the nose or limb of a sharp fold structure, and therefore the particular fault trend may be limited in extent (Prest, 1957). The rocks at and adjacent to the mine have undergone intense alteration and are believed to be part of an acidic volcanic sequence. A variety of breccias within the altered sequences are felt to be in part pyroclastic, in part flow top related and in part due to structural implications of from folding and faulting. It is important to reiterate (often)
Vimy Gold MinesThe Vimy property is located mainly in the northern part of lot 10 concession l, Hislop Township. The principal mineralization is controlled by a narrow quartz vein/ syenite dike/lamprophyre system that trends N 470 W and dips 74" NW. The host rock is composed of Archean pillow lavas, which have been intruded by a diabase dike parallel to the trend of the quartz vein system. An additional quartz stringer zone trends towards the south from the main vein (Moore, 1937). An 8 foot wide section of pyrite and quartz stringers in greenstone and syenite, located in a large pit was known to carry significant gold (? S20.00 per ton at S35.00 per ounce of gold). In places where the number of quartz stringers is sparse, the greenstone is silicified. Structural trends
towards the northeast and south.
1998 DDH's WZ-98-1 and 2, drilled under Germundsons supervision,
intersected an east-west trending structure containing quartz carbonate stockwork
and chalcopyrite. Assays include 15 feet of drill intersection assaying 2.33^0 copper
and a complimentary 19 foot section containing S+ ppm of silver (plan and sections).
)WILZEL RESOURCES LTD.
COOK TOWNSHIP, ONTARIOPlan of 1998 Drill Programme
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MAINLY BASALT
Variable quartz/carbonate alteration increasing towards footwall of vein
768 feet
Pillowed to massive basalt with minor variolites and hyaloclastite
Faulting, shearing
Quartz vein with carbonate
Mainly hyaloclastite -variolitic pillowsDisseminated chalcopyrite associatedwith quartz-carbonate alteration
WILZEL RESOURCES LTD. COOK TOWNSHIP. ONTARIO
DRILL HOLE WZ98-1
R Ken Garmundson March 1999
SouthLooking West
Chalcopyrite
508 feel
Flows, pillows and breccias
Massive and pillow basalt with we 11-developed vartolesSiliceous flow/tuff
Quartz-carbonate veining
Faulting, shearing
Disseminated chalcopyrite associated with quartz-carfeonateWell developed varioles Strong epidote/quartz alteration
WILZEL RESOURCES LTD. COOK TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
DRILL HOLE WZ98-2
R Ken Geimurxteon March 1999
PREVIOUS WORK
In spite of the fact that the Ross Gold Mine was in operation until the late
1980's, is within 3 kilometres from the north boundary of Cook Township (and the
Wilzel Property) and the Ross Mine Fault cuts through the claims, there is little
record of work being done within the claim group prior to 1985. Between 1948 and
1983, much of the area may have been withdrawn as part of the now abandoned
Ramore Radar Station. Possibly three DDH's were completed in claim L1211433
prior to 1985; gold values were reported from some of the holes. The claim is
located within a mile of the Destor-Porcupine Fault.
A ground magnetometer survey was run over part of the claims by W. Bennett
in 1985. Wilzel Resources Limited continued with the ground magnetometer and
VLF EM surveys, and undertook geological mapping and limited trenching and
blasting during 1986 (see: Data Compilation in pocket). The trenching and blasting
exposed an east-west trending quartz-carbonate vein and breccia zone some 15 feet
wide in the southern part of the claims (claim L884192). Slightly anomalous values
for gold were returned; pyrite, galena specularite and minor chalcopyrite were also
noted.
Wilzel completed diamond drill hole BC-87-01 to 1300 feet during 1987. The
hole was collared in claim L 799730 and was directed towards the south and under
claim L 884189. Numerous white quartz veins and 1 07o disseminated pyrite are
present in the upper 142 feet of the hole (this may be reflected in the anomalous
induced polarization values in the area of the drill.).
During 1988, Wilzel Resources drilled 30 reverse circulation holes. The
reasons for the most anomalous (+3000 ppb) assays from the holes has never been
completely evaluated.
In 1997, Wilzel Resources completed induced polarization surveying over
some of the claims. The anomalous IP conditions in the southwesern part of the
claims formed the general targets for the 1998 diamond drilling.
Two holes were drilled during1998 for a total of 1276 feet. Copper-quartz-
carbonate mineralization is associated with an east-west trending fault zone. The
strike length of the structure is greater than V* mile (from the drilling eastward to the
1986 trenching). The diamond drilling represents the only exploration on the claims
supervised by Germundson for which he received monetary compensation.
RATIONALE
The following reasons define the high exploration rating that has been
assigned to the Wilzel Property located in the northern part of Cook Township.
1: The proximity to the Destor-Porcupine Fault is a strong factor. Major world
Class gold deposits are associated with the Fault and its subsidiary
structures. The Fault extends southward into the southern part of Guibord
Township, and the rocks underlying (ie: especially) Claim L1211433 are
therefore primary targets.
2: The genesis of the mafic intrusive that underlies the common corner of
townships Playfair, Hislop, Guibord and Cook is felt to have a possible
significant relationship to structure and, therefore, economic
mineralization. It is, firstly, flanked by both the northwest trending Hislop
and Ross Mine Faults. Both are apparently related to gold deposits
(Glimmer and Ross Mine, figure 3). The fingers of high magnetic intensity
that extend into the Wilzel claims from the intrusive have a potential
significance that must be determined.
3: Because the Hislop and the Ross Mine Faults are associated with gold
deposits, they become important targets, and their projections through the
claim group have to be carefully traced. Note that the Ross Mine deposit
is also copper bearing.
4: The study of the mineralized, fault as intersected in the 1998 drill
programme will be ongoing.
5: Follow up work in the "Anomalous Platinum Area" is recommended.
6: There is more than one style of modeling that can be applied to the
property, that is models for at least base metals platinum and gold.
Systematic follow up on these and the above points of rationale is
expected to bring the style of exploration on the claims to another level.
7: Because kimberlites are known from Guibord Township, this aspect of
economic geology can not be ignored.
4) Magnetometer Line 00 2700m
3+OOS 2700m
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5) Studying core 21 days
Total field 47 days
Trenching was not undertaked except for a minor amount in
conjunction with sampling and geological work.
WORK DONE
During the field season the following work, aided by Wayne Fuller, was
undertaken.
1) Line cutting- 00+00 from OOW to 2800E
3+OOS from OOW to 2800E
8+OOS from OOW to 10OOE
16+OOS from OOW to 3000E
24+OOS from 1000W to 850E
27+OOS from SOOWto 1800E
30+OOS from 900W to 900E
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270E from 1600S to 2400S
405E from 2100S to 2400S
1807EfromOOto400S
1920E from 1600S to 2400S
2055E from 1500S to 2000S
2142E from 1600S to 2050S
2280E from 1600S to 21 DOS
2320E from 1600S to 2000S
2535E from 1600S to 2400S
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2) Traversing
3) Sampling and geological work (70 samples)
53 rock, 4 soil, 13 core from BC87-01
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2800m
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Continued .. ..
ASSAYS
Seventy samples, comprised of 4 soil, 13 core and 53 rock samples, were
analyzed. Inductively coupled plasma (ICP), gold, platinum, palladium and rhodium
assays were variously completed.
Very weak Pt-Pd-Rh anomalies occurred in two samples from DDK BC87-1 in
the area loosely called the "Anomalous Platinum Area"
Only one quartz vein, some 6 to 10 cm in width, carried significantly anomalous
copper (samples N618859 and 60).
Sampling-Western Claims Area
Series of rock, and a few soil, samples were collected from claims L 1217720 (area of DDK WZ-98-01), L 1221939 (northeastern and western areas) and L 1226871 (in
Playfair Township). There is no one element that visibly stands out in the analyses. Some subtle elevations in content are mentioned.
N 618851: 22+25S and about 1+95E. High iron basalt sequence near the axis of high magnetism. Nominally high chromium (Cr) at 312 parts per million and nickel (Ni) at 167 ppm. Shearing at 820 up to 1.5m wide. With 1mm stringers of epidote.
N618852 - 22+25S/1+20E . Basalt. Lapilli tuff or lensic flow-top breccia.Likely a pyroclastic. Relatively high Cr at 273 ppm and Ni at 122 ppm. Low potassium (K) at Q.15%.
N618853 - 22+80S/2+60E. Aphanitic basalt south side of tuff. Cr = 279 ppm.Ni = 107 ppm. Very low K at Q.04%.
N618854 - 22+80S/2+60E. Lapilli tuff. Fragments +I- 1.5 cm. Highest value for Cr (390 ppm) and Ni (136 ppm) for the entire suite of samples. VerylowKatO.01%.
N618855 - 22+80S/2+60E. 6 cm shear with quartz at 1200 and dip 750S. Second highest chromium in the suite at 355 parts per million. VerylowKatO.05%.
N618856 - 22+80S/2+60E. Basalt on north side of shear and tuff. Crat 31 m; Ni at 109 ppm.
N618857 - 22+60S/2+20E. Quartz stringers at N200E in fine-grained basalt atprojection of shear of N618855.
Most of the samples N618658 to M618873 were collected from claims 1217720 and 11221939. No significant anomalous conditions have been noted. The sampling from near the mineralized trend that was intersected in DDK's 98 -01 and 02 have assay values suggesting that the structure may not extend to surface in strength.
Anomalous Platinum Area
The anomalous platinum is in DDH BC87-01 (see below). The corresponding map is located between 18+OOE and 25+OOE; and 15+OOS to 20+OOS ( see map of Anomalous Platinum Area). Rock exposures are relatively abundant within the map boundaries. The most common rock type consists of basalt and pillow basalt. Thick sequences, as for the intersection in the bottom part of BC87-01, are coarser-grained and have been termed diabase (Bennett, February, 1988). Most of the sequences are massive, only locally well-fractured and host rare narrow quartz veins and/or stringers. Randomly scattered patches of quartz and epidote are also not common. The magnetite content of some of the flows is great enough to affect compass bearings.
A feldspar porphyry trends across the map at about 110 degrees azimuth. Phenocrysts, mainly greater than 3 to 6 millimetres across, make up the bulk of the rock. An area in the vicinity of 22+50E @ 17+OOS contains either laminated tuff or sheared porphyry; however either breccia or lapilli fragments have been noted. The porphyry can represent the filling of a fissure vent that is parallel to the regional strike of the volcanic rocks. Alteration of both the dyke and the country rock has been noted in DDH BC87- 01. Anomalous platinum and related metals occur in the dyke both on surface and in the drill hole.
The third rock type is the Matachewan Dyke, which is characterized by a dense, gabbroic ground mass containing large patches or crystals of plagioclase that are up to 3cm across. It has intruded primarily along north-south trending rifts, and onr of the samples collected in the drill hole is anomalous for platinum-palladium-rhodium. One can surmise that the metals have been sweated out from a host located at depth. Thick, massive and coarse-grained flows, such as intersected near the bottom of BC 87-01, have the potential for the type of internal layering, which is conducive for the accumulation of platinum group metals. Similar "diabasic" rocks have been noted within the central and northern part of claim L 799730 immediately outside the boundaries of the subject map area.
Follow-up exploration in the "Anomalous Platinum Area" is recommended.
Diamond drilling of holes to 400+ metres followed by down-the hole logging methods
should form a respectable part of the exploration programme.Surface samples collected during the 1999 field season are as follows: N618874 - from the area of 16+45 S @ 22+80E. There is a set of fractures
at 3400 in an otherwise massive basalt. No significant ICP or fire assayvalues.
N618875 - from the area of 16+95S @ 22+95E in massive Matachewan Diabasethat is trending north-south. The sample contains high sodium (4.290x6),very low iron (1.79*^) and low calcium (1.13 07o).
N618876 - from the area of 17+OOS @ 22+15E on the claim line in sheared?feldspar porphyry; the laminated effect has the appearance of a tuff. Redcrystals of garnet are present. Very low sodium (G.23%), low potassium(0.8507o).
N618877 - from the area of 17+1 OS @ 22+OOE in pillow basalt containing quartzpatches and quartz stringers, along with some epidote, in the selvages.Higher chromium at 111 ppm, very low potassium at G.04%, very lowsodium at G.56%.
N618878 - from the area of 16+90S @ 22+25E in well-fractured and altered rocknear the contact of the porphyry. Low potassium (G.52%), very lowsodium (0. l ! 07o).40E
N618879 - in the area of 17+10S @ 22+35E in a 10 metre wide zone of medium- rock related to the porphyry. Higher iron (9.21 07o), very low sodium(G.15%) and potassium ( G.06%).
N618880 - in the area of 17+12S @ 22+60E in relatively unaltered and laminatedlapilli tuff. Lower calcium ( 1.9507o).
N618881 - from the area of 17+12S @ 22+85E in hardened basalt (hornfels) atthe eastern contact with the Matachewan Dyke.
N618882 - from the area of 17+20S @ 23+OOE in feldspar porphyry that is
sheared parallel to its strike. Higher sodium (S.40%), higher potassium,
(2.0907o), low calcium (Q.78%) and low iron (G.78%).N618883 - from 12 metres north of N618882 in feldspar porphyry. High sodium
(4.2607o) and lower iron (1.83 07o).N618884 - from the area of 16+95S @ 23+OOE in basalt. High sodium (3.9407o)
lowiron(2.1007o).N618885 - from the area of 17+OOS @ 22+95E in tuffaceous looking rocks near
the contact with the Matachewan Dyke and in an old 30 metre long trench runs north-south adjacent to the dyke. High aluminum (10.1007o), very low and calcium at 0.3207o, Of the 70 samples submitted for assay to Chemex Labs, N618885 returned the highest value for aluminum and the lowest value for calcium; it also contains the highest value for rubidium (l 14.5
ppm, and a high potassium at 3.8307o.N618886 - from the vicinity of 18+OOS @ 24+OOE in basalt containing limited
patches of and stringers of quartz with epidote. The sample contains a
low potassium at G.08%.N618887 - 17+60S @ 25+OOE in feldspar porphyry. V. low potassium at Q.73%.
N618888 - as at 887. Very low potassium at 0.1907o.N618889 - from the area of 17+35S @ 25+OOE in siliceous basalt or dark grey
rhyolite. Very low potassium at 0.1207o.N618891 - from the vicinity of 15+50S @ 19+07E in magnetic basalt and due
of BC87-01 ( probably on north flank of a N-S structure. Very low
potassium (0.1 Wo).
N618893 - from 16+60S @ 20+55E at the contact between feldspar porphyry and basalt. Very low calcium (0.1507o), low iron (1.4507o), very low titanium
(0.1907o), high potassium (3.2307o) and low sodium (0.7207o).
Feldspar Porphyry
N616693
Tuff, porphyry and 7 sheared porhyry
N618876 N618880 scattered basalt outcrop
N618879 N618877 X.
siliceousN618889
Feldspar porphyry s sheared porphyry
Matachewan DykePossible basalt m*
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ANOMALOUS PLATINUM AREAbasalt exposure
Note: for core analyses see drill section
September, 1999 Revised October, 1999
Diamond Drill Hole BC87-01
DDK 87-01 is located at 16+OOS at 19+07E on the 1999 metric grid (^58+OOE at 51+OOS on the 1987 imperial grid) in L 884189. The hole was drilled at 185 degrees azimuth at minus 45 degrees to a depth of 396 metres ^1300 feet) (see drill section). Sections of the hole were assayed for gold in 1987 with negative results. During the summer of 1999, 13 samples were grabbed from various depths as follows:
N618894 from 10.1 metres ^ 33 feet) in feldspar porphyry. The sample contains lower calcium(1.45*^), lower iron (1.5907o), high sodium (4.74^o) and sub- anomalous base metals.
N618895 from 23.2 metres (^ 23 feet) in feldspar porphyry. Some of the ICP data includes low iron (1.7307o), high sodium (4.6907o) and minimal base metals.
N618896 from 42.4 metres (^ 139 feet) in altered feldspar porphyry immediately at the contact with basalt. Included are values for cesium (l.45 ppm), lower iron (2.0407o), high potassium (3.2407o), low sodium (0.83 07o) and minimal values for base metals. There are anomalous Pt-Pd-Rh values: the occurrences being in the porphyry makes further study of the porphyry along strike necessary. The porphyry has been traced on surface and magnetically towards the east to the eastern boundary of the claims where it continues into LI 205858.
N618897 from 45.7 metres (^ 150 feet) in altered basalt. Hematite is present in a quartz stringer. There is low potassium (G.80%), low sodium (Q.65%) and minimal base metals.
N618898 from 81.4 metres (^ 267 feet) in pale green basalt. As in N618897, there are low numbers for potassium (0.8407o), sodium (G.40%) and for
base metals.N618899 from 110.3 metres ^ 362 feet) in white speckled basalt. The white
specks had been logged as leucoxine (titanium oxide), however, the titanium content (1.0I'M)) in the sample is not exceptional and does not reflect this. Very low sodium (Q.01%).
N618900 from 146.9 metres ^ 482 feet) in pillow breccia. The sample has a
higher iron (9.1807o), higher lithium (46.6 ppm), very low potassium
(Q.07%) and a moderate sodium (2.21 07o) content. N618901 from 224.6 metres (^ 737.0 feet) in pillow breccia. Chromium 133
ppm and very low potassium (0.02 N618902 from 266. l metres ^ 873.0 feet). Pillow basalt. Very low potassium
(G.05%). N618903 from278.3 metres ^ 913.0 feet). Pillow basalt with epidote. Very low
potassium N618904 from 283.5 metres (^ 930.0 feet) in basalt with epidote. Very low
potassium (Q.02%) and anomalous for Pt - Pd - Rh.N618905 from 296.3 metres ^ 972.0 feet) in Matachewan Dyke (may have some
mixing of basalt?). Very low potassium (Q.02%) and anomalous for R - Pd - Rh.
N618906 from 323.7 metres ^ 1062 feet) in diabase The samples N61899 to N618905 all carry higher levels of chromium and
vanadium as compared to the values for the upper part of the hole. As there are anomalous Pt - Pd - Rh values in an epidote-bearing sample N618904, the epidotized section, especially at the bottom of DDH WZ-98-02, should be assayed for the three elements. The anomalous sequence in the hole carries only small amounts of potassium; it may be from rock that is quite near the contact with the Matachewan Dyke. The alteration at the contact between the feldspar porphyry and the basalt near the top of the hole is more likely related to intrusion. Recall that there is also tuff associated with the porphyry.
North South
BC87-01
FeWspar porphyry (crystal tuff?)
Dta base
396m-45185 degrees az
N618894 N618895 N618896 N618897 N618898 N618899 N618900 N618901 N618902 N618903 N618904 N618905 N618906
In grammes per tonne Pt Pd Rh
0.07
<0.14
<0.07 <0.07 <0.07 <Q^4 <0.07 <0.14 <0.14
<0.06
<0.03 <0.03 <0.06 <0.03 ^.06 <0.06
50 mstres 200l
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COOK TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO 42A/8
Drill Section BC87-0116-K?OS|g19-KI76
Claim L 884189
R. Ken Germundson September, 1999
GEOPHYSICS
The alternating iron-rich and iron-poor basalts that underlie most of Cook
Township are defined by the alternating low air magnetic and high air magnetic
susceptibility trends (see: Regional and Property Compilations and photocopy of
airborne survey). The magnetic configuration is typical of the Kinojevis Group. A
mafic intrusive stock is likely present in subcrop under the common corner of
Cook, Playfair, Hislop and Guibord Townships. Fingers of high magnetic intensity
extend eastward from the intrusive into the Wilzel property. The southernmost
part of Cook Township is underlain by the Blake River Group that displays little
variation in magnetic mineral content.
A number of lines were surveyed by a Scintrex ground magnetometer.
Readings were taken every 12.5 metres; the data is presented as profiles in the
Geophysics Appendix.
Line 2+70E
The line passes north-south within 10+ metres of DDH WZ-98-01. There
is major magnetic fluctuation between 18+50S and 19+OOS where the northern
edge of bedrock is located. Towards the north, muskeg prevails. Variable
magnetic susceptibility is characteristic of the basalt between 18+OOS to 22+OOS.
The lowest reading at 24+OOS is at the fault that is noted on profile 24+OOS.
Lines 00 and 3+OOS
Readings along the lines were taken from 00+00 to the vicinity of 28+OOE.
The small blip at 8+OOE on line 00 is at the fault that is shown on the Property
Compilation. The air magnetic data shows a distinct change in character on
either side of the fault but little variation is shown in the ground magnetic data.
The sharp variation between21*OOE and 22+OOE is felt to be part of a zone of
high magnetism that is also portrayed broadly on line 3+OOS.
The sharp magnetic response on line 3+OOS between 4+50E and 5+50E is
felt to represent a build up of magnetite at a fault contact. This would be approx
imately the proper position of the Ross Mine Fault. No corresponding response
has been noted on line 00+00.
Line 16+OOS
The sharp magnetic variation at 17+50E represents the faulting (Ross
Mine Fault) that crosses the property. Immediately to the east of the fault, the
feldspar porphyry is present. The porphyry may terminate against the fault but
extends southeastward beyond the limits of the claims.
Lines S8+OOE. 62+OOE. 66+OOE. 74+OOE and 78+OOE
These five lines are oriented north-south. They were successfully run by
ground magnetic survey in order to trace the feldspar porphyry in particular. A
weak induced polarization anomaly is associated with the contact area of the
dyke on line 62+OOE. The magnetic positioning of the porphyry matches the log
from DDH BC87-01 on line 58+OOE (Imperial measure), which is 19+20E (metric).
Line 24+OOS
The sharp magnetic variation at 2+70E may represent a fault. If so, and if
the structure is parallel to the one that was intersected in DDH's WZ-98-01 and
WZ 98-02, it would represent a bona-fide drill target. Neither of the '98 drill holes
reached this far south.
Lines 27+OOS and 30+OOS
No distinct structural features are noted. The Hislop Fault crosses line
27+OOS at 12+75W.
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REFERENCES
Bennett. Robert A: 1987 Report on exploration for Coulson Property, Cook Feb., 1988 Property, Matachewan West Property; Larder Lake Mining Division,
Ontario, for Wilzel Resources Limited. In-house report. Germundson. R. Ken: Prospecting exploration proposal under the Ontario April, 1999 Prospectors Assistance Programme, 1999, in Cook and Playfair
Townships, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario NTS 42A/8. Huggins. Ralph: Proposed exploration program on Cook Township property for Oct., 1998 Wilzel Resources Limited. In-house report.
Jensen. L. S: Geolgoy of Thackeray, Elliot.Tannahill, and Dokis Townships, District 1978 of Cochrane; Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Geological
Survey, Report 165 with coloured geological maps 2367 and 2368 at a scale of 1 inch = Vi mile.
_______ and Langford, F. F: Geology and petrogenesis of the Archean Abitibi 1985 Belt in the Kirkland area, Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources,
Ontario Geological Survey Paper 123.Morse, E. S: Geology and ore deposits of the Ramore area. OntarioDepartment
1937 Forty-Fifth Annual Report, Vol. XLV, Part VI, 1936, pp. 1-37,Map 45D.
Prest. V. K: Geology of Hislop Township. Sixty Fifth Annual Report of the 1957 Ontario Department of Mines being Volume LXV, Part 5, 1956.
CERTIFICATE
l, Robert Kenneth Germundson of 110 Hyland Drive, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 1R6, do hereby declare that:l have practiced the profession of geology for 34 years, l am a member of The Association of Geoscientists of Ontario, l have a BSc (Geology), 1958, and an MSc (Geology), 1960, from the
University of Alberta.l have a PhD (Geology), 1965, from the University of Missouri, l worked on all phases the Wilzel Resources Ltd. Property in Cook
Township, l have l have gained an interest in Wilzel Resources Ltd.
Robert Kenneth Germundson, PhD November 29, 1999
APPENDIX 1OPAP -1999 (OP-151)
Assays
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SAMPLE
N618851 N618852 N618853 N618854 N618855
N618856 N6188S7 N618858 N618859 H618860
N618861 N618862 N618863 B618864 N61886S
N618866 N618867 N618869 N618870 NS18871
H618872 H618873 N618874 N618875 H618876
N618877 N618878 H618879 N618880 N618881
N618882 N618883 N618884 N618885 N618886
N618887 N618888 N618889 N618890 N618891
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
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~
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XI \(ICP)
7.06 8.18 7.97 8.33 7.31
8.29 6.01 6.27 0.74 6.28
7.67 5.68 6.27 5.13 5.97
5.81 5.87 5.93 3.75 5.73
5.94 7.45 5.54 8.19 5.55
5.16 3.49 5.20 5.44 5.99
8.26 8.17 8.50
10.10 4.69
6.50 7.74 6.62 6.02 6.02
Sb ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
< 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.1
0.4 0.1 0.1 2.5 0.4
0.4 0.1
< 0.1 < 0.1
0.2
0.1 < 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.7
0.1 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.1
0.1 < 0.1
0.1 0.5 0.3
Ba ppm (ICP)
90 30 40 20 20
140 10 80 10
170
60 170 190 10 70
4 1040 40 30
* 10
40 230 50
440 120
10 40 80 80
220
310 240 280 680 60
290 90 60
180 130
Be ppm (ICP)
0.15 0.10 0.15 0.1S 0.15
0.20 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.50
0.30 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.35
0.20 0.30 0.40 0.20 0.20
0.50 0.40 0.60 0.45 0.60
0.40 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.85
0.65 0.55 0.60 0.75 0.45
0.55 0.45 0.40 0.50 0.25
Bi ppm (ICP)
0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 0.08
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 0.01
< 0.01 0.01
< 0.01
0.01 < 0.01 *: 0.01 < 0.01
0.03
0.06 0.01 0.08 0.01
< 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
< 0.01
Cd ppm (ICP)
0.12 0.14 0.24 0.20 0.52
0.10 0.76 0.08 0.08 0.06
0.14 1.06 0.08 0.18 0.12
0.20 0.16 0.08 0.16 0.12
0.08 0.12 0.04 0.02 0.06
0.10 0.06 0.06 0.02 0.02
0.06 0.06
< 0.02 0.02 0.10
0.22 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.08
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927620
Ca \(ICP)
5.86 5.10 6.65 8.12 5.58
6.09 6.07 S. 69 0.70 2.18
4.23 2.73 4.36 6.46 3.73
8.66 4.77 4.542.81 7.92
3.08 5.76 4.561.13 3.39
5.95 2.98 3.32 1.95 4.58
0.78 0.76 1.23 0.32 2.50
5.63 1.36 4.644.93 4.69
Ce ppm (ICP)
4.40 4.48 4.05 4.76 4.68
4.76 4.33 8.81 6.43
14.65
7.45 16.65 12.95 8.81
12.15
6.20 11.80 12.70 9.74 8.24
12.25 20.2 12.40 17.10 24.0
11.35 13.20 24.5 25.8 18.75
16.30 16.30 19.55 25.6 26.3
23.1 17.45 15.20 23.7 10.95
Ca ppm (ICP)
0.85 0.75 0.35 0.25 0.15
0.60 0.1S 0.60 0.10 0.95
0.70 0.35 0.45 0.20 0.70
0.20 0.35 0.75 0.45 0.10
1.00 0.65 0.60 0.65 0.50
0.30 0.45 0.45 0.40 0.65
1.30 0.80 1.20 2.00 0.55
0.55 0.15 0.70 0.70 0.95
Cr ppm (ICP)
312 273 279 390 355
311 247 121 219 86
338 73 23
111 41
111 38 75 95
118
67 111 87 6419
111 108 26 34 58
62 78 88 61 77
80 67 94 3640
Co ppm (ICP)
48.8 56.2 37.8 45.2 40.0
44.8 35.0 42.0 3.2
41.2
47.4 36.2 45.2 28.2 42.4
22.0 45.639.2 29.2 32.8
44.4 41.243.0 8.2
13.4
35.6 9.0
12.8 12.6 22.2
5.48.6 6.2 5.4
12.2
43.2 11.6 43.8 19.4 44.2
Cu ppm (ICP)
99 294 86 82
248
99 87
127 3990 964
93 97 57 54 55
19 66 53 32 37
50 119 39 12 21
40 146 2
19
3 6 4
16 5
147 8
36^1\M'
Ga ppm (ICP)
14.1 16.3 15.7 18.8 15.6
16.0 15.4 16.5 1.8
17.9
18.0 16.1 19.3 18.2 17.0
20.4 19.9 16.7 12.2 16.5
18.5 18.4 17.9 19.6 21.7
18.6 12.8 20.2 20.5 23.4
20.0 20.3 18.3 24.3 20.1
18.3 18.7 19.0 20.5 17.6
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Ge ppm (ICP)
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.6
1.1 1.6 1.42.21.2
1.5 1.4 1.5 2.3 1.3
2.4 1.51.4 1.1 1.5
1.31.2 1.40.9 1.7
1.52.5 1.51.6 3.1
1.1 0.9 1.3 1.7 1.6
1.30.6 1.51.8
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SAMPLE
N618892 K618893 N618907 N618908 N618909
N618911 N618912 N618913 N618914 N618915
N618916 N618917 N618920
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
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Al * (ICP)
7.02 8.90 6.93 6.30 5.76
6.25 5.42 5.60 5.89 6.25
6.80 7.51 2.77
Sb ppm (ICP)
0.3 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.1 0.4
< 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.4
< 0.1
Ba ppm (ICP)
100 560
90 80 70
440 520 270
50 90
140 70
< 10
Be ppm (ICP)
0.40 0.80 0.35 0.35 0.35
0.60 0.35 0.40 0.50 0.35
0.25 0.35 0.05
Bi ppm (ICP)
0.01 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
0.14
< 0.01 0.01
< 0.01
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Cd ppm (ICP)
0.12 0.02 0.08 0.06 0.06
0.04 0.04 0.08 0.08 0.12
0.08 0.10 0.08
Ca * (ICP)
6.32 0.15 4.553.76 4.89
3.34 3.07 3.452.81 2.79
3.90 5.645.83
Ce ppm (ICP)
17.30 14.30 11.35 8.73
10.80
21.5 19.00 18.90 19.55 11.30
14.80 13.80 2.36
Ca ppm (ICP)
0.25 2.10 0.40 0.50 0.50
0.70 0.90 1.90 0.75 0.75
0.60 0.45 0.05
Cr ppm (ICP)
158 64 82
155 50
24 43 24 26 68
74 243 198
Co ppm (ICP)
38.4 4.0
40.2 41.2 39.8
25.0 23.0 23.0 24.2 38.8
31.2 47.4 4.6
Cu ppm (ICP)
109 2
58 81 62
15 12 15 17 53
48 109
10
. 1
8a ppm (ICP)
18.2 21.1 19.1 15.9 17.4
21.3 18.4 19.0 20.3 18.4
18.3 16.4 9.9
Ge ppm (ICP)
1.5 2.8 1.41.0 1.5
1.3 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.2
1.3 1.2 1.3
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SAMPLE
N618894 N618895 N618896 N618897 N618898
N618899 N618900 N618901 N618902 N618903
N618904 N618905 N618906
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
--
Al *(ICP)
7.51 7.50 8.47 5.47 5.31
5.53 5.71 5.72 6.31 6.42
6.69 6.84 6.72
Sb ppm (ICP)
0.1 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.1
0.3 < 0.1
0.1 0.2 0.3
0.3 0.1 0.1
Ba ppm (ICP)
260 330 630 140 90
70 30 10 10 10
10 70 30
Be ppm (ICP)
0.60 0.65 0.70 0.65 0.50
0.25 0.65 0.20 0.20 0.20
0.30 0.15 0.50
Bi ppm (ICP)
0.01 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.01
0.01
cd ppm (ICP)
0.02 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.06
0.04 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.08
0.04 0.06 0.18
Ca *(ICP)
1.452.33 2.13 4.84 4.87
6.75 3.39 7.61 6.29 8.54
7.10 5.154.39
Ce ppm (ICP)
16.05 17.65 23.6 19.80 24.0
9.64 21.2 6.92 8.31 8.11
8.10 3.80
21.7
CB ppm (ICP)
0.60 0.50 1.45 0.35 0.40
0.40 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.30
0.30 0.85 0.90
Cr ppm (ICP)
90 77 5425 34
4556
133 148 186
165 250 127
Co ppm (ICP)
8.0 8.6 9.0
19.4 20.2
45.6 23.4 40.0 39.4 37.8
39.6 47.2 43.8
Cu ppm (ICP)
21 22 30 12 17
457
102 97
110
109 89
184
O
Ga ppm (ICP)
19.7 18.8 21.6 20.1 20.7
16.3 21.3 14.1 14.7 17.1
16.1 14.2 16.0
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Ge ppm (ICP)
0.7 0.7 1.6 1.3 1.5
1.3 1.3 0.8 1.1 2.0
1.5 1.1 1.0
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SAMPLE
N618851 N618852 N618853 N618854 N618855
N618856 M618857 N6188S8 N618859 N618860
N618861 N618862 N618863 N618864 N618865
N618866 N618867 N618869 N618870 N618871
N618872 M618873 N618874 N618875 N618876
N618877 N618878 N618879 N618880 N618881
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PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
~
~
~
~
"*~
Fe V(ICP)
7.62 7.75 6.71 7.82 6.88
7.45 7.09 8.23 1.80 9.19
8.28 6.67 9.72 7.36 9.80
7.66 9.12
10.55 5.89 8.02
9.50 8.10 9.50 1.79 8.19
8.13 5.17 9.21 8.21 7.93
1.54 1.83 2.10 1.34 7.82
9.41 1.87 8.66 8.12 10.80
La ppm (ICP)
1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5
1.5 1.5 3.0 3.0 6.0
3.0 6.5 4.53.0 4.0
2.5 4.5 4.53.5 3.0
5.0 8.5 4.58.0 8.5
4.0 4.59.0 9.5 8.0
7.5 7.0 9.0
11.0 9.0
10.5 8.0 6.0 7.5 4.0
Pb ppm (ICP)
2.0 4.0 3.0 4.5 16.0
2.5 4.51.5 3.0 2.0
6.0 15.0 5.5
11.5 3.5
4.0 2.5 9.0 7.0 2.5
5.5 3.5 2.0 3.0 1.5
4.51.5 2.0 1.5
21.5
2.0 3.5 1.5 2.0 3.0
4.0 4.0 4.5 1.5 5.0
Li ppm (ICP)
31.8 48.4 29.0 30.2 19.0
30.2 21.2 26.0 22.4 43.2
43.2 31.0 21.0 9.6
16.6
5.2 16.8 18.6 14.2 21.4
39.0 17.8 21.6 20.0 30.6
16.0 21.6 40.2 40.8 33.0
5.8 5.6
17.4 5.4
12.2
20.2 11.2 15.0 45.0 21.0
Mg *(ICP)
4.62 4.463.86 3.83 3.53
4.02 3.34 3.83 0.35 4.13
5.03 2.10 3.01 1.47 2.25
1.13 2.62 2.34 1.35 2.61
3.50 2.85 3.09 0.93 0.75
1.65 0.54 0.90 1.33 2.16
0.22 0.42 0.82 0.31 0.93
2.73 0.75 2.91 0.76 3.05
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Mn ppm (ICP)
1290 1090 1295 1225 1525
1315 1255 1205 275 1205
1565 950
1995 1365 1545
1120 1485 1990 1180 1225
1645 1320 1575 290 990
1030 845 1105 1320 1810
210 280 410 100
1340
1520 335 1685 825 1745
Mo ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4
< 0.2
< 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.2 0.4
0.2 1.2 0.4 2.0 0.2
1.8 0.2 0.4 1.4 0.6
0.2 0.6 1.0 0.6 0.6
1.2 2.4 0.6 0.8 1.2
1.2 0.8 1.6 0.8 2.2
0.8 1.6 1.0 1.2 0.6
Hi ppn (ICP)
167.0 122.0 107.0 136.0 83.8
109.0 69.8 51.0 6.8
49.8
110.0 48.2 38.4 35.6 48.2
26.4 50.0 53.2 36.0 55.4
54.2 62.3 56.6 25.6 4.4
37.2 4.6 3.2 2.4 16.8
19.8 25.4 16.0 23.6 2.6
54.8 25.0 55.47.8 44.0
Mb ppm (ICP)
1.2 1.41.4 1.4 1.4
1.2 1.2 2.2 0.2 3.0
2.0 4.0 3.8 2.4 3.6
1.8 3.6 3.6 2.8 2.4
3.8 5.0 3.8 3.2 7.8
3.2 4.6 7.4 7.8 4.2
3.0 2.4 2.8 3.47.4
5.8 3.44.0 6.2 3.2
P ppm (ICP)
170 180 200 200 210
200 190 230 130 580
220 840 1080 (90 1030
550 1020 970 700 770
1230 480 970 490
2340
590 1590 2200 2310 1240
470 510 520 610
2040
580 500
1130 2300 890
K * (ICP)
0.56 0.15 0.04 0.01 0.05
0.65 0.01 0.45 0.10 1.21
0.18 0.42 0.19 0.07 0.15
< 0.01 0.07 0.09 0.11
< 0.01
0.07 1.45 0.12 1.55 0.85
0.04 0.52 0.60 0.33 0.83
2.09 1.66 1.60 3.83 0.08
0.73 0.19 0.12 1.21 0.11
Rb ppm (ICP)
20.0 5.0 0.6 0.6 1.0
20.6 0.8
14.4 1.6
21.0
4.2 9.0 6.4 2.8 6.0
1.6 1.4 2.8 4.40.4
1.2 49.0 2.8 32.4 30.6
1.6 15.6 21.4 7.0
22.8
54.2 34.0 44.2 114.5
3.8
21.2 1.2 3.4
43.2
T
Ag ppm (ICP)
0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 0.15
0.10 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.25
0.20 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.25
0.20 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20
0.30 0.40 0.25 0.20 0.35
0.25 0.25 0.30 0.45 0.35
0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.35
0.35 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.25
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Na *(ICP)
1.49 1.53 2.63 1.27 3.12
1.79 0.75 1.33 0.22 1.18
1.71 2.07 1.951.04 2.47
x 0.01 2.20 1.83 1.13 0.07
1.60 1.69 2.59 4.29 0.23
0.56 0.11 0.15 1.44 1.23
3.42 4.26 3.94 1.95 1.14
1.77 6.24 2.89 0.73 2.31
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SAMPLE
H618892 H618893 N618907 N618908 H618909
N618911 N618912 N618913 N618914 N618915
H618916 N618917 N618920
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
~
Fe *(TCP)
8.03 1.45 9.25 8.17 9.81
10.00 8.35 9.26 9.29 9.66
8.75 7.77 2.74
La ppm (ICP)
8.0 6.5 4.0 3.0 4.0
8.0 6.5 7.0 6.5 4.0
5.56.0 0.5
Pb ppm (ICP)
5.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.5
3.0 2.0 3.0 2.5 4.5
2.5 2.5 1.0
Li ppm (ICP)
27.4 7.6
22.4 36.6 21.8
25.0 25.4 23.4 14.2 21.6
27.4 24.4 1.8
Mg *(ICP)
3.07 0.20 2.92 3.63 2.88
1.89 1.56 1.45 1.80 2.70
2.90 3.61 0.15
Mn ppm (ICP)
1335 160
1415 1260 1360
1675 1290 1820 1335 1570
1425 1505 465
Mo ppm (ICP)
0.6 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.6
0.6 1.4 0.6 0.8 0.2
0.6 0.6 4.6
Ni ppm (ICP)
89.1 15.0 51.8 83.3 43.0
10.8 10.2 10.8 10.2 49.4
33.0 117.0 12.0
Nb ppm (ICP)
4.42.8 3.2 2.4 3.2
6.2 5.6 5.4 6.0 3.4
4.43.6 0.6
P ppm (ICP)
480 460 620 430 640
1930 1720 1660 1890 1070
1030 350 170
K * (ICP)
0.19 3.23 0.25 0.25 0.32
1.21 1.43 1.10 0.05 0.09
0.41 0.26
< 0.01
Kb ppm (ICP)
4.8 97.8 5.2 4.2 6.6
37.4 48.0 58.2 2.6 2.4
9.6 7.40.6
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Ag ppm (ICP)
0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.25
0.45 0.35 0.30 0.45 0.25
0.30 0.25 0.05
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Na \(ICP)
2.540.72 2.00 2.30 1.40
0.89 0.82 0.72 2.57 2.37
2.372.12 0.02
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N618894 N618895 N618896 N618897 N618898
N618899 N618900 N618901 N618902 N618903
N618904 N618905 H618906
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
~
Fe *(ICP)
1.59 1.73 2.04 8.29 7.67
8.69 9.18 7.70 6.85 7.07
7.47 7.12 7.84
La ppm (ICP)
7.0 7.5 10.5 7.0 8.5
3.5 7.5 2.53.0 3.0
3.0 1.5 9.5
Pb ppm (ICP)
2.5 4.0 2.0 0.5 1.0
4.0 0.5 0.5 8.5
34.5
3.5 2.0 5.5
Li ppm (ICP)
5.46.6
17.0 35.0 37.6
47.4 46.621.4 30.6 13.6
13.0 20.6 12.2
Mg * (ICP)
0.62 0.86 0.63 1.19 1.02
2.07 1.68 2.93 2.65 2.91
2.86 4.71 3.26
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Mn ppm (ICP)
250 375 340
1160 1060
1120 1635 1330 1095 1320
1370 1325 1310
Mo ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 0.6
< 0.2 < 0.2
0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
0.2
Hi ppm (ICP)
37.2 28.8 32.4 7.2 12.2
69.8 5.2
67.3 71.3 69.7
72.2 133.5 68.0
Nb ppm (ICP)
2.8 2.6 3.0 6.0 6.4
2.8 6.42.0 2.0 2.0
2.2 1.0 5.2
P ppm (ICP)
460 450 470 1870 1930
540 1240 250 270 270
270 140 420
K * (ICP)
1.45 1.33 3.24 0.80 0.84
0.94 0.07 0.02 0.05 0.06
0.02 0.28 0.09
Rb ppm (ICP)
20.0 18.4 75.4 19.2 18.2
18.6 0.4
< 0.2 1.2 1.2
0.4 5.2 1.4
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Ag ppm (ICP)
0.15 0.20 0.20 0.35 0.40
0.15 0.35 0.05 0.15 0.20
0.15 0.05 0.40
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Ma *(ICP)
4.74 4.69 0.83 0.65 0.40
< 0.01 2.21 1.93 2.46 1.48
2.34 2.37 3.68
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SAMPLE
N618851 N618852 N618853 N6188S4 N618855
N618856 N618857 N618858 N618859 N618860
N618861 N618862 N618863 N618864 N618865
N618866 N618867 H618869 N618870 N618871
N618872 N618873 N618874 N618875 N618876
N618877 N618878 N618879 N618880 N618881
H618882 N618883 N618884 N618885 N618886
H618887 M618888 N618889 N618890 N618891
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
--
~
~
~
--
Si ppm (ICP)
69.7141.0 164.0 272 145.0
170.5 212 123.0
5.6 60.7
224 33.8 127.5 538 84.4
951 74.4 78.8 36.8
397
75.3 152.0 92.8
130.5 61.3
254 37.6
161.0 102.0 198.5
110.0 103.5 112.5 36.4
205
132.5 151.5 132.0 71.0 161.0
Ta ppm (ICP)
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
0.05 0.05 0.10
< 0.05 0.15
0.10 0.20 0.20 0.10 0.20
0.05 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.10
0.20 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.40
0.15 0.20 0.35 0.40 0.20
0.15 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.35
0.30 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.15
Te ppm {ICP}
0.05 < 0.05
0.05 0.05 0.05
0.05 0.05 0.05
< 0.05 < 0.05
0.05 0.10
< 0.05 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
< 0.05
0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
0.05 < 0.05
0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
< 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
0.05
< 0.05 0.05
< 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
Tl ppm (ICP)
0.06 0.02
< 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02
0.08 < 0.02
0.04 < 0.02
0.08
0.02 0.24 0.04
< 0.02 0.02
< 0.02 < 0.02
0.02 0.02
< 0.02
< 0.02 0.26 0.02 0.16 0.08
< 0.02 0.06 0.08 0.02 0.08
0.20 0.16 0.18 0.36
< 0.02
0.12 0.02 0.02 0.12 0.02
Th ppm (ICP)
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
0.2
< 0.2 1.4 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.6 0.6
0.2 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.8
1.8 1.6 1.8 2.2 0.6
2.0 1.40.6 0.6 0.2
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927620
Ti *(ICP)
0.52 0.51 0.49 0.58 0.55
0.53 0.54 0.64 0.09 1.12
0.56 0.99 1.44 0.97 1.42
0.78 1.39 1.37 0.96 1.02
1.54 0.69 1.41 0.22 0.85
1.09 0.50 0.80 0.84 0.58
0.20 0.16 0.20 0.23 0.74
0.81 0.22 1.451.15 1.58
W ppm {ICP)
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.1 0.1
< 0.1 0.1 0.1
< 0.1 0.2
< 0.1 0.1
< 0.1
0.1 0.1
< 0.1 0.1
< 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
< 0.1 0.7 0.1 0.31.1
0.1 < 0.1
0.2 0.2 0.5
0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1
< 0.1
U ppm (ICP)
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2< 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 0.4
< 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
0.2
0.4 0.2 0.6 0.6
< 0.2
0.4 0.4
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
V ppm (ICP)
274 288 279 338 309
299 303 342 36
423
316 317 470 407 496
416 494 454281 349
454280 460 5537
394 18 23 25 80
56 51 556421
330 53
45499
602
Y ppm {ICP)
12.0 12.7 11.5 15.0 12.8
13.1 13.2 21.0 4.1
26.6
19.5 23.0 32.1 21.8 30.1
16.7 29.6 28.0 21.3 19.7
27.4 23.2 31.1 4.2
28.9
25.3 21.7 25.0 55.8 29.9
3.8 3.4 4.4 4.7
55.3
28.6 4.2
33.1 30.1 26.1
Zn ppm{ICP)
70 70 76 82 96
68 90 74 6
94
136 400 110 62 96
38 92
112 74 68
154 88
106 40 82
70 5486
102 114
20 42 30 28 92
102 30
110 76 98 0 1
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N618911 N618912 H618913 N618914 N618915
N618916 11618917 N618920
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
~
~
Sr ppm {ICP)
193.0 54.3
142.0 46.2 149.0
149.0 54.7 82.6 92.1 75.4
135.0 121.0 452
Ta ppm (ICP)
0.20 0.15 0.15 0.10 0.15
0.30 0.25 0.25 0.30 0.15
0.20 0.20
< 0.05
Te ppm {ICP}
< 0.05 < 0.05
0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
0.05 < 0.05
0.05 < 0.05
0.05
< 0.05 0.05
< 0.05
Tl ppm (ICP)
0.04 0.32 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.12 0.16 0.22
< 0.02 0.02
0.06 0.06
< 0.02
Th ppn (ICP)
1.6 2.0 0.2
< 0.2 0.2
0.6 0.4 0.4 0.4
< 0.2
0.2 1.0
< 0.2
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927620
Ti * {ICP}
0.67 0.19 1.06 0.81 1.17
1.33 1.18 1.36 1.33 1.42
1.12 0.59 0.28
W ppn {ICP)
0.1 0.4
< 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
< 0.1 0.1 0.8
< 0.1 < 0.1
< 0.1 0.1 0.2
U ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.4
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
x 0.2 0.2
< 0.2
V ppm (ICP)
276 58
400 325 427
209 181 214 210 455
345 281 152
Y ppm {ICP)
23.1 4.5
25.9 19.5 27.1
49.3 41.7 41.1 45.0 27.9
32.7 20.1 5.5
Zn ppm {ICP)
98 20 98
110 98
108 110 104 88
150
86 8410
n ..s
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N618894 N618895 N618896 N618897 N618898
N618899 H618900 N618901 N618902 N618903
N618904 N61890S N618906
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299 299 299
299 299 299
-~
~
Sr ppm (ICP)
151.0 190.5 63.9 67.2 52.4
33.4 128.5 63.9 57.8
191.5
249 127.0 140.5
Ta ppm (ICP)
0.15 0.10 0.15 0.25 0.30
0.15 0.35 0.05 0.10 0.05
0.10 < 0.05
0.25
Te ppm (ICP)
< o.os< 0.05 < 0.05 < O.OS < 0.05
< 0.05 < 0.05 K 0.05 < 0.05 •c 0.05
< 0.05 0.05 0.05
Tl ppm (ICP)
0.12 0.12 0.26 0.08 0.06
0.02 < 0.02 x 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02
< 0.02 0.04
< 0.02
Th ppm (ICP)
1.4 1.2 1.8 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
1.8
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927621
Ti * (ICP)
0.19 0.17 0.21 1.15 1.09
1.01 1.43 0.68 0.69 0.67
0.70 0.53 0.68
W ppm (ICP)
0.1 < 0.1
0.1 < 0.1
0.1
0.1 < 0.1 * 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
< 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
u ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
0.2
Vppm (ICP)
51 48 5586 72
356 116 308 306 313
334292 273
Y ppm (ICP)
3.0 3.1 4.3
27.7 33.0
17.6 42.4 15.8 17.8 17.8
18.9 11.4 23.0
Zn ppm (ICP)
36 38 36 66 84
76 114 72 76 54
78 74 88
f\ f] : .
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N618868 N618910 N618918 N618919
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299
Al *(ICP)
4.27 7.54 5.12 6.55
Sb ppm (ICP)
0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3
Ba ppm (ICP)
310 340 400 200
Be ppm (ICP)
0.60 0.80 0.65 0.85
Bi ppm (ICP)
0.04 0.06 0.09 0.11
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Cd ppm (ICP)
0.10 0.06 0.08 0.08
Ca *(ICP)
1.49 3.24 1.29 0.83
Ce ppm(ICP)
52.7 33.7 29.4 25.2
Ca ppm (ICP)
0.55 0.85 1.05 2.00
Cr ppm (ICP)
238 165 71
104
Co ppm (ICP)
7.4 17.4 6.4
12.6
Cti ppm (ICP)
7 17
7 57
h
Ga ppm (ICP)
11.5 18.4 15.1 15.9
J
Ga ppm (ICP)
l.l l.i 1.4 0.9
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SAMPLE
N618868 N618910 N618918 N618919
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299
Fe *(ICP)
3.51 4.16 2.58 7.07
La ppm (ICP)
26.0 14.5 15.011.5
Pb ppm (ICP)
11.5 8.5
14.0 10.5
Li ppm(ICP)
4.410.8 8.0
23.8
Mg* (ICP)
0.55 1.56 0.49 0.76
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A992761 8
Mn ppm (ICP)
800 590 370 270
Mo ppm(ICP)
0.6 0.6 0.6 2.4
Hi ppm (ICP)
21.4 36.6 21.8 44.0
Nb ppm (ICP)
6.6 5.2 6.0 4.8
P ppm (ICP)
100 350 210 900
K *(ICP)
1.03 0.65 1.35 0.62
Kb ppm (ICP)
30.2 15.8 45.6 20.4
i
\ i
Ag ppm (ICP)
0.50 0.15 0.55 0.25
'i
Na *(ICP)
1.63 3.08 1.83 0.96
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SAMPLE
N618868 N618910 N618918 N618919
PREP CODE
299 299 299 299
Sr ppm (ICP)
262 929 265 172.0
Ta ppm (ICP)
0.40 0.25 0.30 0.25
Te ppm (ICP)
< 0.05 0.05
< 0.05 0.10
Tl ppm (ICP)
0.12 0.06 0.18 0.14
Th ppm (ICP)
17.6 2.2 7.6 4.0
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A992761 8
Ti *(ICP)
0.44 0.45 0.40 0.39
W ppm (ICP)
0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3
U ppm (ICP)
0.8 0.2 0.8 0.8
V ppm (ICP)
87 132
97 168
Y ppm(ICP)
13.2 11.0 7.4
10.7
Zn ppm (ICP)
24 40 26 46
i\ li l f J
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE
N618851 N618852 N618853 N618854 N61885S
N618856 N618857 N618858 N618859 N618860
N618861 N618862 N618863 N618864 N618865
N618866 N618867 N618869 N618870 N618871
N618872 N618873 N618874 N618875 N618876
N618877 N618878 N618879 N618880 N618881
N618882 N618883 N618884 N618885 N618886
N618887 N618888 N618889 N618890 N618891
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226
3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
Au g/t FA+AA
< 0.005 0.010
< O.O05 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 K 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < O. 005 K 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 * 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
Aug/t
< 0.03
< O.O3
< O.O3
Ptg/t
< 0.07
< 0.07
< 0.07
Pdg/t
< 0.07
< 0.07
< 0.07
Rh g/t
< 0.03
< 0.03
< 0.03
A9927609
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927609
SAMPLE
N618S92 N618893 N618907 N618908 N618909
N618911 N618912 N618913 N618914 N618915
N618916 N618917 N618920
PREP CODE
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202 3202 3202
3202 3202 3202
Au g/t FA+AA
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
Aug/t
pt g/t
Pd g/t
Rh g/t
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SAMPLE
N618894 N618895 N618896 N618897 N618898
N618899 N618900 N618901 N618902 N618903
N618904 N618905 N618906
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226
Au g/t FA+AA
0.005 < 0.005 K O.O05 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
< 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
Au g/t
< 0.06
< 0.03 < 0.03 < 0.03 < 0.06 < 0.03
< 0.06 < 0.06
Ptg/t
< 0.14
< 0.07 < 0.07 < 0.07 < 0.14 < 0.07
< 0.14 < 0.14
Pd g/t
< 0.14
< 0.07 < 0.07 < 0.07 < 0.14 < 0.07
< 0.14 < 0.14
Rh g/t
< 0.06
< 0.03 < 0.03 < 0.03 < 0.06 < 0.03
< 0.06 < 0.06
A9927610
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9927608
SAMPLE
N618868N618910N618918N618919
PREP CODE
205205201201
— —— —— —
Au g/t FA+AA
< 0.005< 0.005< 0.005< 0.005
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APPENDIX 2
OPAP -1999 (OP-151)
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ueciarauon 01 Performed on Mining LandMining Act Subsection IStf) and 44(3). M.S.0.1MO
lubsectkx) 85(2) and 66(3) of t* Mining Act. Under tecfen 8 of tte Mrvng Act we*ment work and oorrefpond wrift ^* mining lend holder Question* about this xthem Development and Mine*. 3rd Floor. 933 Ramiey Uk* Roed. Sudbury
900Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands berore recording a claim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)
4/y l Ze/ Ae^onv'ce^ J-!rfClient Number
Telephone
J?*Fax Number
tt.S" dienl Number
Address Telephone Number
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check {^) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.^^^^^^^^Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys. Physical: drilling stripping. Rehabilitation assays and work under section 18 (regs) trenching and associated assaysll't^t^V^'*""'
Date* Work From GJL. 67 *79 To /^ 6 *7 *?9
Glob*) Positioning System Data Of available) TownsNp/Ai** f* A A JS
Mor&ftanNumber
Office UseCommodityTotal S Value of . WofkOaimed 3t S HcJ'iNTS Reference
Minino Division ^ar^Cr ^^
Resident Geologist , 0 District f( ( r k^lo. kdi L^/^
Please remember to: - 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.
. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Nam.
A e/i J s,s,trr\Telephone Number
Address//O lJlk*J. f&tifc
Fax Number
Name Telephone Number
Address Fax Number
Nam*FEB 07 ?nm
Telephone Number
Address Fax Number
4. Certification by Recorded Holder ojTAgenir" ,f*w**rf f(!sw*^ftigc-
l, /dohereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set forth inthis 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 ^ .lA'Hi.Agent's Address
HO 5 ltd k t* Y-t—eelephone Number Fax Number
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land where work wa* performed, at the time work was performeO. A map thowmg the cont)guou* link mu*t accompany (Tus
IU0080.Mining Claim Number. O if work WM done on c(h*f e&etfe mining land, snow in tot
cc"vmn ** tocabon number fr. .Heated on *w daim map
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12
13
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Column Totals
Number of Claim Unlta. For other mining land, Hsl hectare*.
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12
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Value of wortperformed on ft* Claim or other mining land.
S26.825
0
S 8.S92
Value of work •polled lo ft* daim.
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J 4.000
Value of work aaalgned to Oder rrunrtgcUimt
J24000
0
0
Rank. Value of vork to oe dUWxited it a future data
12.825
0
14,892
I.. , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim
where the work was done.Signature o*Jtecsxded Holder or Agent Authorized in Writing
~Date
6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check (S) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
tfl 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; orO 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; orO 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your creditstardfteebefidetetedi ifollowed by option number 2 if necessary, foftowed by option number 2 if necessary, fci-^s*
for Office Use Only__________.-~?..'.r-rifn.K~r-fs~Received Stamp
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Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by M.n.og Recorder (S'jnatjre)
RECEIVEDFEB 07 2003
8E08CIENCE ASSESSMENT _____OFFICE_____
land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form. fy , r, r. r\ f\ ^ *7_______K*ViS46______ ter,-?:. r( (ic X : . ^ ^ ut/ *Mining Claim Number. Or if work wee don* on ether eligiblemining land, show in fts
column ffi* location numberIndicated on Ihe claim map
Number of Claim Unlta. For other mining land. Hst hectare*.
Value of work performed on Vut dam or other rrwmng land.
Value of work applied 10dawn
Value of work assigned lo other mmngcUimt.
tank. Value of to bs distributed at a future data
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l-k. , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Pnrt Fi* Nvm)
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim
where the work was done.Signature of Recorded HoMercr Aoent Authorized in Writing Date
6. Instruction 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:
D 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; orO 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; orO 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your enfollowed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp
02*1 iCl
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Va'ue of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (S.gnau.r*)
land wtiere work wa* performed, at the time work was performed. A map ihowing the conUguoos link must accompany this form.
Mining CUlm Number. O if work w** don* on cttW ettgibmkvrg land, snow in VMS
column V* location numberIndicated on f* claim map
Number of Claim Untta. For otfter mmmg land. 1st hectares.
Value of work performed on (Ms datm or other rmmngland
Value of wort applied to VMS claim
Velu* of work assigned to other mining daims.
lank. V*K* of lo bs distrtbulad at a ^ture data
TB7827 16 ha 126.825 N/A S24000 S2.825
1234567 12 124.000
1234566 S 8.892 S 4.000 S4.892
1 J -7 4-00
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l. . do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous daims or for application^ to the daim
where the work was done.Signature of Recorded Holder oror Agent Autt)orized
•J? &4-14in Writing Date
6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check K) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
O 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.O 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the daims listed last, working backwards; orD 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over alt daims listed in this declaration; orO 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated ho4 your credits are to be deleted, credits win be cut back from the Bank first, -— followed by option number z if necessary.
For Office Use Only_________Received Stamp Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Dale Notifies two Sent
Total va'ue of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (S.jnau;re)
6. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mini r land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany tt- fomi. /7 . , -v
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^——- , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible unde subsection ^ (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded HoWe; or Agent Authorial In WrtUnj
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6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.
the boxes below to show how you wish tcSome of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( prioritize the deletion of credits:
D 1 . Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.O 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; orO 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed In this declaration; orQ 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not Indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use Only_____' ————————Received Stamp
0041 (BOT7)
Deemed Approved Data
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
May 3, 2000 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
WILZEL RESOURCES LIMITED P3E 6B5633 LAKE STST. CATHERINES, Ontario Telephone: (888) 415-9845L2N-6H4 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.20057
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0080.00070 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 BRUCE GATES by e-mail at bruce.gates@ndm.gov.on.ca or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYSteve B. BeneteauActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14828
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20057
Date Correspondence Sent: May 03, 2000 Assessor:BRUCE GATES
Transaction NumberW0080.00070
Section:17 Assays ASSAY 12 Geological GEOL 14 Geophysical MAG
First Claim Number799711
Township(s) l Area(s) COOK
StatusApproval
Approval Date
May 02, 2000
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Ken Germundson SUDBURY, ON
WILZEL RESOURCES LIMITED ST. CATHERINES, Ontario
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