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ANALYSIS OF DRILL CORE FROM CARSCALLEN TWP.
BIGMASH LAKE PROPERTY
CARSCALLEN TWP. (G3040)
NTS: 42A/5
MAY 1996
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ANDREA WALDIE (FOR LIONEL BONHOMME)
REPORT
In July of 1996 a total of 86 rock drill core samples were collected from core stored at the Timmins Core Library. Sample intervals averaged 1-2 feet in width. The interval was split with half of the sample being sent to TSL for whole rock analysis along with selected samples being submitted to Swastika Labs for gold and base metal geochemical analysis. The report of analysis is included within.
Samples 16839 -16850 and 59601 - 59669 were obtained from holes BM-1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, l O drilled by Cleyo Resources in 1983 in the SE corner of claim 1189844 in Carscallen Twp. Samples 59670 - 59677 were obtained from hole 93BM-01 drilled by BHP Minerals Canada Ltd. In 1993 in the NE corner of claim 1189844. Refer to the accompanying Drill Hole Sample Analysis Information list for a complete breakdown of sample information. The Drilling Compilation Map shows the location of the drill holes.
In addition to the laboratory analysis, 13 samples were submitted for petrographic work. This report is included which contains descriptions for each sample and general observations. Information as to sample location is provided on the Drill Hole Sample Analysis Information list and on the accompanying map. Note, samples26744, 26746, 26749 and 26750 are located outside claim 1189844 and have not been included in the assessment cost breakdown.
DRILL HOLE SAMPLE ANALYSIS INFORMATION CARSCALLEN TWP.
COMPANY NAME (YEAR)
Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)
Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)
CLAIM # NUMBER118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844116984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844
HOLE # SAMPLE SAMPLE NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION (ft)BM-5BM-6BM-6BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-1BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-3BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-4BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-7BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8
168331683716838168391684016841168421684316844168451684616847168481684916850596015960259603596045960559606596075960859609596105961159612596135961459615596165961759618596195962059621596225962359624596255962659627596285962959630596315963259633596345963559636596375963859639
109.0157.0177.076.095.096.098.0
117.0133.0150.5179.5190.067.071.081.590.092.095.0
101.0104.0120.5151.0175.0187.0205.0214.082.093.0
102.0104.0110.0118.0132.0158.0180.0187.0196.573.089.092.0
111.0120.0126.0138.0154.0173.5184.0195.051.054.069.079.085.096.0
WHOLE GEOCHEM PETROGRAPH ROCK ASSAY REPORT
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DRILL HOLE SAMPLE ANALYSIS INFORMATION
CARSCALLEN TWP.
COMPANY NAME (YEAR)
Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)Cleyo Resources (1983)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)BHP Minerals (1993)Alwyn Porcupine (1946)Carscor Porcupine (1946)Carscor Porcupine (1946)Carscor Porcupine (1946)Carscor Porcupine (1946)
CLAIM* NUMBER1189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441189844118984411898441071949107193910719491071949
HOLE* NUMBERBM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-8BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9BM-9
BM-10BM-10BM-10BM-10BM-10BM-1093BM-0193BM-0193BM-0193BM-0193BM-0193BM-0193BM-0193BM-01AL-4
4188
SAMPLE SAMPLE WHOLE GEOCHEM NUMBER LOCATION (ft) ROCK ASSAY
59640596415964259643596445964559646596475964859649596505965159652596535965459655596565965759658596595966059661596625966359664596655966659667596685966959670596715967259673596745967559676596772673326744267462674926750
114.0 V109.0126.0 -1139.0 V152.0 V157.0 V V172.0 V182.0 V187.0 V V195.0 V V62.0 V V86.0 V
101.0 V V109.0 V118.0 V137.0 V V138.0 V V146.0 V V151.0 V V160.0 V V174.0 V \l177.0 V ^181.0 V V196.0 V V59.0 V V84.0 -J V99.5 V V
114.0 V V122.0 V136.0 V V144.0 V141.0 V V377.0 V V666.0 V656.0 V774.0 v'754.0 ^728.0 M'480.0608.0430.0
82.0562.0
PETROGRAPH REPORT
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NOTE: the last 4 samples (26744, 46, 49, 50) fall outside claim 1189844 and are therefore not included in the assessment
report costs.
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division nf TSIVAssayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company L . BONHOMME Project:Aim: L . Bonhomme
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 86 Core samples submitted AUG-25-95 by .
Page l of 3
5W-3402-RG1
Dale: SEP-06-95
SampleNumber
5960259603596045960559606
5960759608596095961059611
5961259613596145961559616
5961759618596195962059621
596225962359624
5962559626
5962759628596295963059631
Au Au CheckPPB PPB
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273438 4834 38
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88643510001000
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P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesEstablished 1928
A Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting . Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: L. BONHOMME Project.Attn: L. Bonhomme
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 86 Core samples submitted AUG-25-95 by .
Page 2 of 3
5W-3402-RG1
Date: S EP-06-95
SampleNumber
5963259633596345963559636
5963759638596395964059642
5964359644596455964659647
5964859649596505965159652
5965359654596555965659657
5965859659596605966159662
Au Au CheckPPB PPB
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717---
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7103 10324
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P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: L . BONHOMME Project:Attn: L. Bonhomme
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 86 Core samples submitted AUG-25-95 by .
Page 3 of 3
5W-3402-RG1
Date: SEP-06-95
SampleNumber
5966359664596655966659667
5966859669596705967159672
5967359674596755967659677
1683916S41168421684316844
1684516846168471684816849
16850
Au Au CheckPPB PPB
NilNil107
Nil
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58-
3-
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37
21 2414
33
58 513-
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0.10.40.11.40.1
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0.30.21.50.4
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P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
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5U-34O2-RC1
SAMPLE f
5960259603596045960559606
5960759608596095961059611
5961259613596145961559616
5961759618596195962059621
596225962359624 5962559626
5962759628596295963039631
.^9632 19633 ^9634
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I. C. A. P. TOTAL OXIDE ANALYSIS
REPORT Ho. : M5619
Page Mo. : 1 of 3
F 11* No. : AG29RA
D* t* : AUC-31-1995lithium Hct*aor*ta Fusion
3102 M2O3 F42O3 CaO
59.38 16.38 4.73 4.1447.36 10.82 15.26 8.7461.10 16. 7O 5.63 3.9559.16 14.91 5.48 4.1941.48 17.17 3.97 15.43
58.54 21.48 3.81 1.1451.12 19.27 10.53 1.5L56. SI 16.14 9.75 1.8650.17 17.56 7.70 4.9680.72 1.47 7.87 1.74
57.70 1.26 20.64 5.1358.24 15 23 4.79 5.7171.60 6.36 12.11 3.1259.70 19.52 3.73 .2.9653.65 21.68 3.26 3.O3
57.08 8.21 24.56 O. 3567.77 2.54 23.10 0.1649.57 18.56 7.36 5.6150.42 18.33 7.03 3.9284.31 1.96 3.67 3.46
48.51 11.14 26.08 1.7238.91 9.20 11.11 15.6259.76 16. 7O lo. 67 2.2341.28 1O.7O 6.80 14.9856.36 10.86 6.63 1O.79
60.31 16.22 5.45 4.7859.37 16.86 6.22 5.2928.01 9.29 3.73 29.7478.95 4.39 9.OO 1.6766.56 16. O8 5.41 0.25
61.80 10-26 14.37 O. 5049.79 13.04 14.20 4.1646.51 14.25 10. 4O 7.3354.95 3.79 15.12 9.0354.53 13.82 7.23 6.48
HsO
1.O92.480.571.310. 32
0.962.602.672.891.25
1.810. 891.52o.as0. 98
1.720. 512.362.52li33
4.543.730.593,940. 31
1.400.220.771.092.06
5.276.713.852.932.26
Ma2O
2.740.522.171.373.45
0.580. 290.24O. 280.26
0.013.170.201.9S2.69
0.150.030.410.380.09
0.040.962.221.741.60
2.302.951.540.161.18
0.511.231.11O.OB1.26
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3.321.6O3.603-603.26
6.O64.783.744.660.28
0.022.960.284.785.24
0.340. 065.205.4OO. 38
0.120.561.320.920.96
1.621.640.860.042.80
O. 2O0.401.800.141.74
T102
0.690.560.740.770.68
1.O40. 870.740. 840.05
0.060.64O. 260.800.75
0.390.100.820.750.04
0.520.440.680.450.44
0.690.670.320.120.51
0. 981.290.730. 16O.S3
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0.01O.O3O.O30. 04O.O7
0. 590. 120.100.070.05
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0.280.140.140.240.02
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4 304 304 304 30
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4 304 304 304 304 30
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275595220185610
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110 40.05
1420 40.052555 40.052995 40.052535 40.05
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250 40.056O 40.05SO 40.05
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6.81 99.5813.221OO.fl95.68100.697.47 98.60
14.67100.81
4.04 97.956.40 97.525.51 97,639.39 98.734.66 98.39
12.58 99.887.56 99.515.O41OO.675.84100.416.22 97^67
5.45 98.473.59 98.06
10.19100-279.01 97.894.36 99.67
7.70100.6119. 48100. 515.3010O.01
19-58100.7310.01 98.36
7.61100.636.69100.37
26.31100.902.53 98.052.99 98.00
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11.76 97.9811.07 97.708.94 97.64
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I. C. A. P. TOTAL OXIDE ANALYSIS
RBPORT No. : M5619 1 Pago No. : 2 of 3 1 Fi IE Ho. : AC29RA l D.lt* : AUO- H- t")95 l
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39.6141,6568.7972.1761.35
67.0678.9562.5547.5445.83
58.3955.9561.2666.5440.93
76.9371.4554.4151.6244-65
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10.42 0:9217.93 8.3213.58 10.01
11.64 9.9210.64 4.962.41 16.01
15.24 6.8315.25 5.87
16.99 3.3417.36 3.832.08 23.00
11.60 10.832.37 12.15
13.24 10.6514.26 11.671.32 22.231.63 20.08.8.12 19.97
1.05 24.200.61 14.30
M. 70 4.698.29 16.07
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12.73 H. 56
2.08 11.080.74 19.06
15.43 13.9214.79 15.6714.42 9.60
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7.424.209.678.366.26
2.202.570.879.820. 62
0.8O10.881.O40. 16O. 19
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2.070.573.873.869.01
1.710.830.170.636.87
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0.291.600.880.282-57
2.391 -262.201.411.56
0.810.882.280.120.66
6.914.190 SO0.431.S5
0.480.441.361.4O2.44
2.241.602.332.646.84
1.320.695.674.512.41
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2.430.332.372.791.54
1.527.340.192.441.48
1.811.440. 141.100.25
1.511.570.120.010. 04
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0.12O.O30.020.020.44
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1.902.460.140.360.22
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0.480.690. 10O. 46O. 49
0.520.530.080.720.09
0.750.830.080.060.21
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0.280.090.030.040. 81
0.090.041.221.322.21
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0.160.200.160.220.22
0.14o.oa0.650.150.11
O.OS0,050.350.180.06
0.140.210.210.080.05
O.1O0.000.130.080.17
0.400.510.230.250.24
0.210.130.090.100.23
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3L/95 SIGNED
Petrographic Report for Lionel BonhommeTimmins Samples
by Wallace H. MacLeanOctober 7,1995
This group of 13 samples was received in September. Their Numbers are:16833* 26733 59601 ' = polished-thin section.16837 26744 5962516838 26746 59641* 16840* 26749 59672
26750
General Observations.All of the samples are very rich in carbonates, ranging up to -60 0A. Carbonate is a matrix of all the rocks, and is also common as cross-cutting veins, amygdule fillings and as irregular masses. It is almost always coarse-grained, moreso than the silicate components. This very intense carbonization has often obliterated primary textures, so that the
original identities of many samples are not well known.Rock Types. The majority of the samples appear to be sedimentary rocks or reworked tuffs - mainly felsic There are at least a couple of mafic lavas in the group, whose identity relies largely on the presence of substantial (l to 3 "/o) leucoxene (TiO2), lack of quartz phenocrysts and matrix, and presence of "ghost" plagioclase phenocrysts in one sample. In addition to carbonate, the felsic samples have a matrix of fine grained quartz and abundant sericite. Other minerals are abundant in a few samples: Berlin Blue chlorite is widespread in a few samples, and minor epidote is present in a few. Shearing. Most, if not all, samples are sheared, some very strongly. Sericite is prominent along all shears, and these cut all carbonate textures except some large carbonate veins. The carbonization was active early and continued to some extent after the shearing event.Amygdules. The amygdulcs are round to oval shaped grains of polygranular quartz carbonate in all samples but one which is filled with a Berlin Blue chlorite Tn many samples, they are definitely amygdules in volcanic rocks or rock fragments, but in a few others they appear to be detrital grains in sand- and ailtstones That is, they may have weathered out of the rocks without losing shape. Some amygdules are in definite basaltic rocks, and others in felsic ones. I recognized a quartz phenocrvsts in only one sample, and that one is a sandstone or reworked felsic crystal tuff.
Mineralization and Alteration. Three polished thin-sections were cut to look at ore minerals. In #16840 there is about 2507o sphalerite. lO^o pyrite, and traces of chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. Sphalerite was also identified in #16833, and small grains of chalcopyrite in in pyrite in #59672. In a couple of samples, Berlin Blue chlorite is abundant, and this type of chlorite is very commonly associated with massive sulphide mineralization. Sericite and carbonate are too widespread to associate directly to mineralization, but a lot of the sericite was formed prior to the shearing.Conclusions. A few of the samples are basalts, and the rest are felsic volcanic-derived sediments, AU of them have been heavily carbonatized. They are moderately to strongly sheared and are heavily serialized. A few samples are chloritized and mineralized, and
this is good evidence that a metal-generating hydrothermal system was active in the vicinity of these rocks
Description of Samples.Magnifications are for the photgraphic print.
#16833 Very Carbonitized Rock with Sphalerite and Pyrite50^/0 carbonate, and zones very rich in sericite and containing some chlorite and ~5"7ofine grained quartz. There is no evidence of phenocrysts, and no feldspar, but thereare numerous round amygdules of Berlin Blue chlorite, and this chlorite is in thematrix as well.the carbonate matrix and the chlorite amygdules are cut by many shears lined withsericite.~3"7o fine grained sphalerite and 5 07o pyrite grains in the matrix.
* The lack of leucoxene (TiO2) indicates a felsic volcanic source.* Photo M. Amygdules of Berlin Blue chlorite in a matrix of carbonate and some
sericite; late shearing, with concentration of sericitic along shear planes. X40.
#18637 Very Carbonitized Probable Basic RockTO1/*** carbonate as matrix and prominent veins.
* The 30/^ silicate portion is composed of fine grained quartz and albite, and S-4% leucoxene, the latter suggesting it was a basaltic rock. An early set of quartz-rich veins contain abundant albite. Sericite is abundant along the many shears.
- Photo #2 Vein of Carb with intrically twinned carbonate grains. 40X. Photo #3 A #4* Chlorite and carbonate cut by sericitic shears. 40X.
#16838 Very Altered Silicic RockA very fine grained quartz-rich rock, with many patches of Berlin Blue chlorite, sericite and carbonate It is much less carbonated than the previous samples. Also, there is no evidence of shearing here.
* Qz = 6507o, carbonate s 15%, sericite and chlorite ~100/* each.* A quartzose sediment or reworked felsic tuff.
Photons. Large sericite grain in quartzose matrix. 175X.Photo #6. Berlin Blue chlorite and carbonate in quartzose matrix. 40X.
#16840 Mineralized Silicic Sediment or Reworked TuffThe matrix is fine-grained quartz and other minerals: - minor sericite, chlorite, epidote,carbonate.2507o sphalerite, 10y0 pyrite, 65*}-o siliceous matrix. Traces of chalcopyrite andpyrrhotite.
- Photo # 7. Sphalerite + Pyrite * Silicates. Reflected light. 275X.Photo #A Sphalerite + Silicates - the yellow-orange translucent mineral is sphalerite transmitted light. 274X.
#26733 Carbonated Quartz-Sericite Rock- Carbonate * 35^o, quartz - 309^, sericite = 300xc, other s 50xi. Minor pyrite and leucoxene- Photo #9. General view of wide sericitic-quartz zones, cut by narrow irregular veins of brown carbonate. 40X.
Photo #10. Details of coarse carbonate and fine grained sericite-quartz zones in above photo. 175X.
#26744 Very Carbonated Rock (Volcanic ?) with Quartz Amygduks- 400Xo carbonate, 3007o sericite, 25^o quartz, 5% Berlin Blue chlorite.* Numerous quartz amygdules, indicating a volcanic rock precursor. The sericitization appears to be late and associated with the shearing.* Photo #11. Sericitic shears cutting coarse brown carbonate and quartz matrix. 40X. Photo #12. Quartz amygdule in Carb-Qz-Ser matrix. 40X.
#26746 Altered Basis to Intermediate Rock* Fine grained matrix enclosing "ghost" plagioclase phenocrysts.- Matrix is 60V0 quartz; 20^o carbonate, lOVo sericite, 5^o Berlin Blue chlorite, 3 0Xo leucoxene.
The plagioclase phenocrysts and relatively abundant leucoxene indicate at least an intermediate rock.* Photo #13. Ghost plagioclase phenocrysts in fine grained matrix. 40X.
#26749 Reworked Felsic Volcanic - Sedimentary Rock- There are grains of single-crystal quartz that arc probably phenocryst fragments, - ~ S-8%.The matrix is medium grained and consists of 40*/^ quartz, 3 5^/0 carbonate, 20^o sericite, 5% other.
- It looks like a reworked rhyolite tuff.* Photo #l4a. Single-crystal quartz grains that appear to be fragments of quartz phenocrysts. in a Qz-Carb-Ser matrix. 40X.
#26750 Reworked Felsic Volcanic - Sedimentary Rock - Carbonated* The silicate portion of this rock is massive with a fine grained equigranular texture of quartz, sericite and carbonate. It also contains well formed quartz amygdules, and because of these, it appears to be a rhyolite. There are no phenocrysts, and no feldspar was seen SQVo carbonate as veins and matrix.Phntn #lSa. Small quartz amygdules in fine grained quartz-rich groundmass containing sericite and carbonate 40X. Photo #160. Enlargement of groundmass of # l Sa. Qz^Carb+Scr 175X.
#59601 Reworked Felsic Volcanic - Sedimentary Rock - CarbonatedQuartz-sericite matrix, much carbonate,
Round and oval shaped quartz amygdule grains that appear unrelated to the matrix: the rock has a detrital texture The amygdule^ may have remained intact as a postulated rhyolite disintegrated.Photo #17a (also #J8 on negative). Rock of fine grained sericite -*- quartz -i- carbonate with oval shaped grain of what appear to be a quartz amygdules. Probably a sediment derived from an amygdular rhyolite. 40X.
#59625 Carbonate-Rich Sedimentary Rock60"Xo carbonate as coarse grains in matrix and as cross-cutting veins.The remainder is 25*?^ sericite and 15% quartz.The rock is sheared, with sericite concentrated close to the shear planes.
* The sample contains a layer or large 'pebble1 of fine grained quartzite.Photo #J9. Carbonate matrix of rock cut by shears along which sericite and quartz are concentrated. 40X.
#59641 Drill Core of Carbonate-Rich Rock -with Sharp Colour Change' Polished thin-section.* The core is divided sharply into a dark and a light zone.
The light zone is a heavily carbonated rock cut by shears and zones of quartz-sen cite This part of the sample also contains pyrite grains with small inclusions of chalcopyrite. The carbonate is much coarser grained than the silicate part of the reck. Photo #20. The light zone: shears with sericite and quartz cutting through coarse carbonate. 40X.The dark zone is characterized by altered carbonate grains containing a lot of fine grained opaque mineral, which in reflected light is identified as iron oxide, - hematite or goethite. This was an oxidation process which apparently altered and degraded an Fe- bearing carbonate and pyrite of the light zone rock lo this dark and porous material The alteration boundary is very sharp. It is caused by oxidation, and could be due to weathering or circulation of other oxygenated water. It is not likely to have and relation to the mineralization.Photo #21. Boundary between the carbonated light zone and the oxidized hematite bearing dark zone. Note that the sericite in the shears becomes nist stained in the dark zone. 40XPhoto #24. Polished thin-section: reflected light. Light zone pyrite grains containing inclusions of chalcopyrite. 63X.
#59672 Amygdaloidal BasaltFine grained basaltic rock containing numerous carbonate-quartz amygduies in a matrix that is carbonated and sericitic. There is ~207o leucoxene (TiO2) Shears are accentuated with sericite, - lOVo of rock. About 250/* carbonate in rock.
m Photo #22. Broken carbonate-quartz amygdale in carbonated and sencitized rock groundmass of basaltic rock. 40X.
* Photo #23. Detail, illustrating shears and intensity of sericitization in the basalt. 175X.
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Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des couts
J'atteste par la presente :l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs que les montants ind^ques sont le plus exact possible et que ceswere incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown depenses ont e'.e engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluationon the accompanying Report of Work form.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
October 18, 1996
Gary WhiteMining Recorder60 Wilson Avenue, 1st FloorTimmins, ONP4N 2S7
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: Fax:
(705) (705)
670-5853 670-5863
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.16712
Subject: Transaction Number(s): W 9660.00404
After reviewing the Work Report(s) we have prepared this letter and the attached summary, which lists the results of our review. Requirements of the Assessment Work Regulation may not have been fully met. Please examine the summary to determine the next course of action concerning the identified Work Report(s).
NOTE: The 90 day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, is no longer in effect for this submission.
PLEASE NOTE ANY REQUESTED REVISIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE.
If the anniversary dates for the mining claims affected by this correspondence have not passed, a number of options are available. Please contact the Mining Recorder to discuss these options.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau at (705)670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYRon C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Correspondence ID: 10274
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .16712
Date Correspondence Sent: October 18, 1996 Assessor: Steve Beneteau
Transaction Number
W9660.00404
Section:
17 Assays ASSAY
First Claim Number
1189844
Township(s) l A rea(s)
CARSCALLEN
Status
Approval After Notice
Approval Date
October 10, 1996
Credits have been approved as outlined in the Notice of Reduction dated August 26, 1996. Since no assessment credit has been given to the
compilation report, it is being returned to you.
Correspondence to:
Mining Recorder Timmins, ON
Resident Geologist Timmins, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
BHP MINERALS CANADA LTD. TORONTO, ONTARIO
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10274
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s). Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine if this affects the status of your claims.
Date: October 18, 1996
Submission Number: 2 .16712
Transaction Number: W 9660.00404
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
1189844 4,058.00
Total: S 4 ,058.00
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10274
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministry ofNaturalResources
TOWNSHIPINDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION
M.N.R. AOMINISTIUmVE mSTRlCT
TIMMINSMINING DIVISION
PORCUPINELAND TITLES/REGISTRY DIVISION
COCHRANE
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G-3040TOWNSHIP
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1206879 (12 UNITS)
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MINING LANDS BRANCH
2*167101204743 t (I6UNITS) ! ^ 120688
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AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
MRO - Mining Rights OnlySRO- Surface Rights OnlyM -f S - Mining and Surface Rights
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AGGREGATE PERMIT - NOTICE RECEIVED JUNE l*. 1993BoundaryTownship, Meridian, Baseline
Road allowance; surveyed shoreline~ - -t -' Lot/Concession; surveyed unsurveyed——A-——-H————-H
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railway utility
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Mine head frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B
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rURTIICR INrORMAT)ON WAILftBLr ON
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*lAPPLICATION PENDING UNDER THF PUBLIC LANDS ACT SNOWMOBILE TRAILS - NOTlCF RrCF.IVED 92-DEC-2L
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LeaseSurface A Mining RightsSurface Rights Only........................................ .B
Mining Rights Onry
Licence of Occupation . ........................................W
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