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DIAMOND DRILLINGi9 RUNNALLS 010
Township: RUNNELS TWP. Report No: # 1 9
WORK PERFORMED FOR: TRI ORIGIN EXPLORATION LTD.
RECORDED HOLDER: SAME As ABOVE [ l: OTHER l ]
CLAIM No.1111726-1111721
1111728
1136303
1136305
1136279
1136288
1136288
HOLE No, FOOTAGET-90-1
T-90-2
T-90-3
Tr-90-4
T-90-5
T-90-6
T-90-7
93
162
123
113
111
126
174
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DATE NOTE
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 ' (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
AUG.-OCT/90 (1)
NOTES: (1) W 9005.00271, FILED OCTOBER 30TH, 1990
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project Sault
Drill hole number: T90-1 Date: Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St. Lambert Date started: 5*pl. a , m*Logged by: R. Valliant Date completed: 5*f\- * ,I*HOCore size: 30 ToUl d*piV. ?5 we W*
Purpose: Test southern extension of I.P. anomaly which correalates with airborne conductor and surface gold geochemistry.
Comments: Casing pulled. Intersected nore diabase than expected which nay have 'cut out' part of the sulphide zone.
Collar location: Line 4 S Station 3.75 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/rc Azimuth Dip
Coitpass collar 258 45
PROJECT SAULT Hole No: T 90-1
From lo —-——————Description—-—————— Sample From To Length Auft. ppb
C.O 1.5 Casing 1.5 7.8 Felsic tuff; fine grained, dan gray. (IV pink
garnet 6 3-4 m, fractured with qtz-carb veinletsat 5-7.8 in, feldspar porphyritic tuff 4.5-5 n,weakly banded 8 45 deg. to core.
7.6 28.0 Diabase28.0 29.7 Diabase, fine grained chill margin. 29.7 38.1 Felsic tuff; fine grained, dark gray. U4 fine
grained cubic diss. py. over narrow intervals.weakly banded 8 70 deg. to core, qtz-feldsparporphyritic tuff 6 31.5-32.5 with tr.diss.red sphalerite.
38.1 45.4 Sulphide zone, well banded light gray to white chertand pyrite, occasional narrow qtz-feldsparporphyritic tuff layers, massive py. layers Into 10CB thick, diss. py. 24, total py. in zone 124,F.W. to zone siliceous, slightly bleached andfractured, banding fi 70 deg. to core,fine grained diabase with 14 py-po fi 42.1-43.3.
45.4 S9.2. D iabase WJL 6 3.1 Sedimentary rock/tuff; light green-gray, finely
laminated, sulphide-rich, diss. py. 14, banded py.as intervals Inn to 5cic thick, total py. 54^ hAr*-0u) cMeviVit l-F.narrow intervals with feldspar phenocrysts.
63.1 82.4 Sedimentary rock; light green to light grayfinely laminated, fine grained and schistose.typically siliceous and sericitic, carb.-rich,occasional darker coloured layers to 20cm thickwith up to 14 fine diss. py. and layers to 8nmthick with 254 fine diss. py., some cross- laminated or sheared layers.
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project Sault
Drill hole number: T90-2 Date: Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St.Lambert Date started: S***}. 7, WoLogged by: R. Valliant Date completed: 5*.^t. i/, mCore size: BO Total depth: 162 meters
Purpose: ' Test airborne conductor and central part of I.R. anomaly which correalates Kith zinc and gold soil geochemistry.
Comments: Casing left in hole (2.0 feet).
Collar location: Line 4 N Station 5 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth f t/s Azimuth Dip
Compass Acid
collar 159
45
PROJEC 7 Sault Hole No: T90-2
Fror. To —-———--—Description———————— Sample Frot: To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 1.5 Casing 1.5 36.5 Felsic tuff; gray, poorly banded 8 65 deg. to core,
intervals to 0.5it thick feldspar porphyritic, W|j* ^^f&Hs 35 36.5 75.0 Sulphide zone; variable, intercalated schist **" 9*""'
and tuff 36.5 37.5 Massive sulphide; led. to coarse grained, py:
po ) 10:1. 37.5 42.1 Banded siliceous and sericitic schist; occasional 0.5mm
layers of sphalerite (best visible 6 41.4m) dfss. 42.1 42.4 Massive sulphide. ty- ' 42.4 46.6 Dark gray schist; ir places finely laminated. 46.8 50.5 Siliceous schist; laminated, sericitic becoming
cherty in places, diss. py. 14, occasional thinseams of sphalerite, < l # d'*s- *pbA\er.'te
50.5 52,7 Massive sulphide; medium to coarse grained.black, aphanitic dyke with coarse grained euhedral,saussauritized feiospar phenocrysts? fi 51.3-51.65.
52.7 53.4 Schist; diss. px-2 X, ^l X p* 53.4 53.8 Massive sulphide. 53.8 64.0 Gray schist; poorly laminated, fine grained carb.
in matrix, very fine grained py. (li, black maficdyke as above 54.65-55.
64.0 64.4 Massive sulphide. 64.4 ' 65.6 Qtz-feldspar porpyritic tuff; schistose, blue
qtz eyes.65.6 66.2 Iron formation; laminated, chlorite and po-rich.(a* i* *UV)'s 66.2 67.9 Felsic tuff; diss. py. 2*, occasional sphalerite
in fractures.67.9 68.2 Semi-massive py.68.2 74.1 Felsic tuff; intercepted qtz-crystal unitSjtr. ii*s.*f.v\. 74.1 75.0 Banded py., chert and schist. 75.0 113.5 Sedimentary rock; laminated, sericitic {ash tuff?),
diss. py. U with some sphalerite in fractures Abetween 75-78,5, less sericitic and altereddownhole, laminations 8 65 deg. to core,*!'**- py. i/fe
113.5 114.2 Diabase.114.2 116.8 Sedimentary rock; diss. cubic py. at contact. 116.8 162.0 Diabase; fine grained chill margin starts at 159
and contains IV diss. py.hore.: -Textr^ purple KM* m 5er)'tiv)civ)Ary
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project Sault
Drill hole nutber: 190-3 Date: Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St. Lambert Date started: Sxt^\. W,mLogged by: R. Valliant Date completed: s*j*f. Jf j^Core size: BQ Total depth: 123 meters
Purpose: Test airborne conductor and central part of I.P. anomalyCoincident zinc and gold soil geochemistry.
Comments: Casing left in hole (2 feet).
Collar location 1. Line 6 N Station 4.75 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/is Azimuth Dip
Compass Acid
collar 120
253 45
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-3
Froir, To —————————Description———————— Sample From Tc Length ftuft. ppb
0.0 2.0 Casing 2.0 43.3 Felsic tuff; gray, noderately banded, weakly
foliated, in places fractured and bleached.anhedral and stringer py. 9.3-9.4, qtz-feldsparporphyritic tuff with blue qtz eyes 29.8-32.8,better banding with diss. and 1mm py. layers alsooccasional sphalerite in fractures 39.3-41.5.
43.3 44.2 Diabase; narrow interval fine grained tuff 44.0-44.1 44.2 48.4 Siliceous pyritic rock; well banded, py. 3*.
pale gray, mafic, carb-rich unit, minor py. 44.8-45 48.4 57.8 Felsic tuff; gray, siliceous, sericitic, l i py.
mafic, carb-rich pyritic rock 53.4-56 57.8 58.8 Massive sulphide; nediun grained, py:po ) 10:1,
po mostly in cross-cutting fractures, numerousintercolated irregular qtz veins.
58.8 60.8 Sericitic tuff; laminated, diss. and stringer py. 60,8 61.0 Massive sulphide; py:po 1:1. 61.0 61.3 Gray tuff.61.3 62.0 Massive sulphide; irregular qtz veining, py:po 1:1 62.0 63.3 Gray tuff. 63.3 63.8 Semi-massive sulphide; py:po 6:1. 63.8 70.5 Gray tuff; sericitic, irregular stringers and
clots of sulphide 44, py:po 1:1. 70.5 ?tf.5 Sedimentary rock; well laminated, gray-green'
coloured with purple hue in some layers. faS 1 23.5 Sedimentary rockf well laminated, gray, fine py.
in some layers (li, fine garnet fi 112m, ingeneral unit is bleached and sericitic.
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project Sault
Drill hole number: T90-4 Date: Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St. Lambert Date started: s^f- fft m*Logged by; R. Valliant Date completed: 5*^.y^,moCore size: SQ Total depth: 113 meters
Purpose: Determine cause of 'creek' I.R. anomaly, unrecognizedduring previous geophysical surveys.
Comments: Casing pulled. Hole drilled in easterly direction because ofdifficulty in moving to collar location near 7+50 E.
Collar location: Line 14 N Station 6 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/m Azimuth Dip
CoEpass collar 72 40 ho 4?
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-4
Froi: To - — - ————— --Description ———————— Sample rros Tc Length ' Auft. ppb
0.0 :.i Cashs 5.5 21.0 Silicified fractured :OCK; apnanitic, red-stained.
fault?21.0 35.0 Silicified tuff; banaed, aphanitic, red-stained. 35.0 42.0 Transitional rock between red-stained and gray
tuff. 42.0 74.0 Gray felsic tuff; siliceous, apnanitic, banded 0 85 'f*
with layers from SIM to 60cti thick, fracturedand bleached, occasional galena in fractures andsphalerite adjacent to fractures f! 4J-54, sonesections 0.5 to l.On thick feldspar porphyritic.
74.0 74.5 Fault; chloritic, schistose. 74.5 85.5 Gray felsic tuff; banded fi 56 deg. to core, IV
diss. py., occasional lcm thicn bands with upto 6* py.
S4-.4 K .1 C hert; cream coloured, banded. 65.6 W .J Semi-massive pyrite; medium grained, banded,
intercolated irregular qtz veining. 86.S 86.6 C hert; banding contorted and croken. S6.6 fA3 F elsic tuff; gray, oanded 6 45 deg. to core, diss.
py. in layers up to 50cm thick ( tt, occasionallayers up to 20cm thick with 54 py. most abundantin first 10m of unit, intercoia:ed narrow layersof qtz and feldspar porphyritic tuff.^ chtr-V,
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project 5*A*.H
Drill hole number: T lo-5 Date: Oc-t. * ,Drilled by: 5t. Ur*b*.rt Date started: 5*pi;*f,Logged by: ^. v^Ui*^ Date completed: Sapi.&L,Core size: ^ Total depth: MI *n*.f
Purpose: Te^ 1. P. *.Mcw^ly nnr-t^-niteei iiui'lw.*
Contients: prilled &H \\^f. \*, N *///^
Collar location: Line 13 N Station 26 E Elevation• ••••••••••.•IHW**HI.*WVB~B-OW1. B .*....W**...V--**~.W**~W**....WV H*VBH*W*.W..VVI
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project s*\i*lt
Drill hole number: T^o-6 Date: Oef. 4,Drilled by: 5t- LA^b^t Date started: - f**1. a^Logged by: fc. v^lliAnt Date completed: Sept. zjCore size: g^ Total depth: 126
Comments:
Collar location: Line /^ N Station ZZ* 55 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project 5ft-w.lt
Drill hole number: T lo-t Date: Oc.\. 4.,Drilled by: S\. U*i*fe**-t Date started: - SeptLogged by: g . v^iU^t Bate completed: 5*pYCore size: B^ Total depth: l?A-
Purpose: T**/ /.'** /f60 **
Continents: Co r* m t*l| be *-*p
Collar location: Line 18 N Station 25 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/a Azimuth Dip**.* d.ell*r 754 4*
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Drill Hole Survey DataClaim no. 1111721
Project: Sault Runnalls Twp. 1111726
Drill hole number: T90-1 Date: Sept.28, 1990Drilled by: St. Lambert Date started: Sept.2, 1990Logged by: R. Valliant Date completed: Sept.4, 1990Core size: BO. Total depth: 93 sieters
Purpose: lest southern extension of I.P. anomaly which correalates with airborne conductor and surface gold geochemistry.
Comments: Casing pulled. Intersected lore diabase than expected which may have 'cut out' part of the sulphide zone.
Collar location: Line 4 S Station 3.75 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/in Azimuth Dip
Compass collar 258 45
PROJECT SAULT Hole No: T 90-1
Froa To ———~——...j)escr ip t i on..........—.—. Saaple Froa To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 1.5 Casing1.5 7,8 Felsic tuff; fine grained, dark gray. (14 pink
garnet 8 3-4 m, fractured with qtz-carb veinletsat 5-7.8 a, feldspar porphyritic tuff 4.5-5 a,weakly banded 6 45 deg. to core.
7.8 28.0 Diabase28.0 29.7 Diabase, fine grained chill margin. 29.7 38.1 felsic tuff; fine grained, dark gray. U4 fine
grained cubic diss. py. over narrow intervals.weakly banded e 70 deg. to core, qtz-feidsparporphyritic tuff fi 31.5-32.5 with tr.diss.red sphalerite.
38.1 45.4 Sulphide zone, well banded light gray to white chert 18207and pyrite, occasional narrow qtz-feldspar 18208porphyritic tuff layers, massive py. layers lain 18209to lOcffi thick, diss. py. 24, total py, in zone 124, 18210F.W, to zone siliceous, slightly bleached and 18211fractured, banding l 70 deg. to core, 18212fine grained diabase with 14 py-po 6 42.1-43.3. 18213
45.4 59.2 Diabase 18214 59.2 63.1 Sedimentary rock/tuff; light green-gray, finely 18215
laminated, sulphide-rich, diss. py. 14, banded py. 18216as intervals IM to 5cn thick, total py. 54. 18217narrow intervals with feld. x-tals, ainor chl. I.F. 18218
63.1 62.4 Sedimentary rock; light green to light gray 18219finely laminated, fine grained and schistose. 18220typically siliceous and sericitic, carb.-rich,occasional darker coloured layers to 20cm thickwith up to 14 fine diss. py. and layers to 8ir.ir,thick with 254 fine diss. py., soae cross-laaiinated or sheared layers.
82.4 83.0 Diabase 83.0 93.0 Sedimentary rock/tuff; as above
note: narrow chloritic I.F. at 62 a same as in ddh's 2 and 3.
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project: Sault Runnalls Twp Claim no.: 1111728
Drill hole number: T90-2 Date: Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St.Lambert Date started: Sept. 7, 1990Logged by: R. Valliant Date completed: Sept. 11, 1990Core she: BQ Total depth: 162 meters
Purpose: Test airborne conductor and central part of I.P. anomaly which correalates with zinc and gold soil geochemistry.
Comments: Casing left in hole 1.3 meters.
Collar location: Line 4 N Station 5 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/a Azimuth Dip
Compass Acid
collar 159
254 4554
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-2
Proa To -——————Description"——"—"— Sample Froa To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 1.3 Casing 1.3 36,5 Felsic tuff; gray, poorly banded G 65 deg. to core,
intervals to 0.5m thick feldspar porphyritic.blue.qtz. eyes, pink garnet at 33 to 35.
36.5 75.0 Sulphide zone; variable, intercalated schist 18221and tuff 18222
36.5 37.5 Massive sulphide; med. to coarse grained, py: 18223po ) 10:1. 18224
37.5 42.1 Banded siliceous and sericitic schist; occasional 0.5M 18225layers of sphalerite (best visible 8 41.4m) 18226diss. sphalerite (l*, py. tt. 1 8227
42.1 42.4 Massive sulphide. 18228 42.4 46.8 Dark gray schist; in places finely laminated. 18229 46.8 50.5 Siliceous schist; laminated, sericitic becoming 18230
cherty in places, diss. py. tt, occasional thin 18231layers, seams and diss, sphalerite ( tt. 1 8232
50.5 52.7 Massive sulphide; medium to coarse grained, 18233black, aphanitic dyke with coarse grained euhedral, 18234saussauritiied feldspar phenocrysts? 6 51.3-51.65. 18235
52.7 53.4 Schist; diss. py. 2*. (l* po. 18236 53.4 53.8 Massive sulphide. 18237 53.8 64.0 Gray schist; poorly laminated, fine grained carb. 18238
in matrix, very fine grained py. ( tt, b lack mafic 18239dyke as above 54,65-55. 18240
64.0 64.4 Massive sulphide. 18241 64.4 65.6 Qtz-feldspar porpyritic tuff; schistose, blue 18242
qtz eyes. 18243 65.6 66.2 Iron formation; laminated, chlorite and po-rich. 18244
same as in ddh's l and 2. 18245 66.2 67.9 Felsic tuff; diss. py. 24, occasional sphalerite 18246
in fractures. 18247 67.9 68.2 Semi-massive py. 18248 68.2 74.1 Felsic tuff; intercolated qtz-crystal units. 18249
trace diss. sphalerite. ' - 18250 74.1 75.0 Banded py., chert and schist. 18251 75.0 113.5 Sedimentary rock; laminated, sericitic (ash tuff?), 18252
green-gray, diss. py. 14 with some sphalerite 18253in fractures and layers between 75-78.5, less 18254sericitic and altered downhole, laminations 8 65 18255deg. to core, diss. py. tt a t 89-91. 18256
113.5 114.2 Diabase. 18257 114.2 116.8 Sedimentary rock; diss. cubic py. at contact. 116.8 162.0 Diabase; fine grained chill margin starts at 159 and
contains tt d iss. py.
note: faint purple hue in sedimentary rock down to approx. 90ro similar to ddh 3.
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project: Sault Runnalls Twp. Claim no.: 1136303
Drill hole number: T90-3 Date: - Sept. 28, 1990Drilled by: St. Larcbert Date started: sept. 12, 1990Logged by: R. Valliant Date completed: Sept. 14, 1990Core size: BQ Total depth: 123 meters
Purpose: Test airborne conductor and central part of I.P. anomaly.Coincident zinc and gold soil geochemistry.
Comments: Casing left in hole 2 meters.
Collar location: Line 6 N Station 4.75 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/in Azimuth Dip
Compass Acid
collar 120
253 4554
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-3
From To ————————Description——————— Sample From To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 2.0 Casing 18369 2.0 43.3 Felsic tuff; gray, moderately banded, weakly 18370
foliated, in places fractured and bleached. 18371anhedral and stringer py. 9.3-9.4, qtz-feldspar 18372porphyritic tuff with blue qtz eyes 29.8-32.8, 18373better banding with diss. and IM py. layers also 18374occasional sphalerite in fractures 39.3-41.5. 18375
43.3 44.2 Diabase; narrow interval fine grained tuff 44.0-44.1 18376 44.2 48.4 Siliceous pyritic rock; well banded, py. 34. 18377
pale gray, mafic, carb-rich unit, minor py. 44.8-45 18378 48.4 57.8 Felsic tuff; gray, siliceous, sericitic, li py. 18379
mafic, carb-rich pyritic rock 53,4-56 18380 57.8 58.8 Massive sulphide; medium grained, py:po ) 10:1, 18381
po mostly in cross-cutting fractures, numerous 18382intercolateo irregular qtz veins. 18383
58.8 60.8 Sericitic tuff; laminated, diss. and stringer py. 18384 60.8 61.0 Massive sulphide; py:po 1:1. 18385 61.0 61.3 Gray tuff. 18386 61.3 62.0 Massive sulphide; irregular qtz veining, py:po 1 = 1 18387 62.0 63.3 Gray tuff. 18388 63.3 63.8 Seii-massive sulphide; py:po 6=1. 18389 63.8 70.5 Gray tuff; sericitic, irregular stringers and 18390
clots of sulphide 4V, py:po 1:1. 18391 70.5 96.5 Sedimentary rock; well laminated, gray-green 18392
coloured with purple hue in some layers. 18393 96.5 123.5 Sedimentary rock?; well laminated, gray, fine py. 18394
in some layers (U, fine garnet fi 112m, in 18395general unit is bleached and sericitic, most 18396similar to grey felsic tuff at 48.4. - 18397
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Project:
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Sault Runnalls Twp. Claim no: 1136305
Drill hole number: Drilled by: Logged by: Core size:
Purpose:
Comments:
T90-4 Date: ' Sept. 28, 1990 St. Lambert Date started: Sept. 15, 1990 R. Valliant Date completed: Sept. 17, 1990 BQ Total depth: 113 meters
Determine cause of "creek 1 I.R. anomaly, unrecognized during previous geophysical surveys. Casing pulled. Hole drilled in easterly direction because difficulty in moving to collar location near 7*50 E.
of
Collar location: Line
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth
Compass Acid
14 Station 6 E Elevation
ft/si Azimuth
collar 110
Dip
7247
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-4
From To -——-———-Description—————-— Sample Proa To Length Auft. ppb
0,0 5.5 Casing 5.5 21.0 Silicified fractured rock; aphanitic, red-stained.
fault?21.0 35.0 Silicified tuff; banded, aphanitic, red-stained. 35.0 42.0 Transitional rock between red-stained and gray
tuff. 42.0 74.0 Gray felsic tuff; siliceous, aphanitic, banded 6 35
deg. to core, layers from SM to 60cm thick, fracturedand bleached, occasional galena in fractures andspalerite adjacent to fractures 6 46-54, somesections 0.5 to 1.0m thick feldspar porphyritic.
74.0 74.5 Fault; chloritic, schistose. 74.5 84.4 Gray felsic tuff; banded 6 56 deg. to core, it
diss. py., occasional lcm thick bands with upto 65; py.
84.4 85.6 Chert; cream coloured, banded. 85.6 86.3 Serai-massive pyrite; medium grained, banded,
intercolated irregular qtz veining. 86.3 86.6 Chert; banding contourted and broken. 86.6 90.3 Felsic tuff; gray, banded 8 45 deg. to core, diss.
py. in layers up to 50cm thick i l\, occasionallayers up to 20cm thick with 5* py. most abundantin first 10m of unit, intercolated narrow layersof qtz. and feldspar porphyritic 'tuff and chert.
90.3 91.3 Fault?: chloritic, schistose, broken, upto 34 coarse anhedral py. 90.6-91.3.
91.3 98.8 Felsic tuff; fine grained, laminated. 18362 98.8 102.1 Graphitic sedimentary rock; coarse anhedral py. 18363
up to 34 in layers 2 cm thick, bedded at 40 deg. 18364to core, contains qtz.-carb, veining to 10cm 18365thick and a rubbiy graphitic fault 5cm thick. 18366
102.1 113.4 Sedimentary rock; dark gray, well bedded, garnet 18367to 1mm in dia. m. 18368
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project:- Sault Runnalls Twp Clain no. 1136279
Drill hole number: T90-5 Date: Oct. 3, 1990Drilled by: St.Lambert Date started: Sept.21-, 1990Logged by: R.Valliant Date completed: Sept.22, 1990Core size: BQ Total depth: m meters
Purpose: Test I.P. anomaly unrecognized during previousgeophysical surveys.
Comments: Drilled on line 13N uhich was only line withcomplete coverage of I.P. anomaly.Casing left in hole 3.04 meters.
Collar location: Line 13 N Station 26 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/m Azimuth Dip
Conpass Acid
collar 111
256 4550
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-5
From To ——-—————-Description——————— Sample Froa To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 3.0 Casing3.0 9.0 Broken, rubbly core; fractured, pink surface
alteration, part of tuff unit? siliceous pyriticrock with 3?! fine diss. py. at 9.1-9.25
1.5 12.7 Gray tuff; aphanitic, massive, fractured, siliceous 12.7 17.7 Siliceous tuff; dark gray, fine grained to aphanitic,
' narrow cherty layers, minor qtz.-carb. veining,diss. py. U.
17.7 27.1 Felsic tuff; gray, poorly banded, weakly fractured. 27.1 32.2 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; variable
composition, quartzo-feldspathic layers alternatingwith amphibole-biotite-rich layers, banding at 80deg. to core, coarse grained pink garnet li.
32.2 36.3 Felsic tuff; light gray, fine grained, sericitic,foliated 70-85 deg. to core, narrow intercolatedgarnetiferous volcaniclastic seds. 35.8-36.1.
36.3 36.7 Iron formation; py. and po. 8* as narrow layersand aggregates, py:po 1:1, qtz, vein at 36.3-36.35
36.7 42.0 Felsic tuff; as above, coarse banding 80 deg. to core. 42.0 50.9 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; dark gray, fine
grained to aphanitic with coarse clots of buff totan alteration (fe-carb?), anhedral pink to dullred garnet IK t o leu dia., qtz. veining andsillimanite over narrow intervals, poorly banded.
50.9 64.6 Felsic tuff; gray, fine grained, feldspathic,occasional garnet, massive to coarsely banded. 18354
64.6 71.4 Felsic tuff; banded with cherty layers and 18355volcaniclastic sedimentary rock, graded beds in 18356cherty units tops downhole, some layers garnetiferous 18357very fine diss. sphalerite 67.8-69, in places 18358fine diss. py. to 2*. 18359
71.4 74.8 Sulphide zone; gray sericite schist/felsic tuff 18360matrix, diss. and anhedral aggregates of py. 64, 18361banded py. concentrated 73-74.75 totalling 124,minor narrow qtz. veins, occasional garnet.
74.8 111.0 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; medium grainedto aphanitic, coarsely banded, variable compositionsimilar to 42-50.9, gray-green with some purplishhue, buff to tan alteration (Fe-carb?) irregularover first 8m, grading in some layers tops downhole,more altered and garnetiferous 74.8-94, betterbanded 94-111, banding and foliation 70 deg. to core
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project:' Sault Runnalls Tup. Claim no. 1136288
Drill hole number: T90-6 Date: - Oct. 4, 1990Drilled by: St.Lambert Date started: Sept.24', 1990Logged by: R.Valliant Date completed: Sept.26, 1990Core size: BQ Total depth: 126 neters
Purpose: Test I.P. anomaly associated with gold reportedin 1960's trenches by Rio Tinto.
Comments: Casing left in hole 2.44 rceters.
Collar location: Line 16 N Station 22.35 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/m Azimuth Dip
Compass collar 254 45 Acid 120 52
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-6
From To ————-——Description—————— Sample From To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 2.4 Casing 2.4 32.8 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; thick to thinly
banded, fine grained to aphanitic, gray thinlybanded layers contorted and in places broken,weak schistosity parallel to banding at 80 deg.to core, chert at 20.8-21.7, occassional 0.5 m
- pale garnet, fold nose at 31.4 altered to whitemica/clay over 20 cm with fault and iron stainparallel to fold hinge, blue qtz. veins at 26and 30.7 m, tr. py. and po., graded layers? topsuphole.
32.8 36.8 Massive and diss. sulphide; py:po 10=1, irregular 18258blue-gray qtz. veining for first 20cm and throughout 18259unit, schist/I.F. 33-33.8 with po. 44 and py. li 18260as coarse aggregates, unit is chloritic, siliceous 18261and in places sericitic as dark green-gray 18262contourted layers, medium to coarse grained massive 18263py. with irregular qtz. veining 33.8-35.3, schist 18264as above 35.3-36.5 but with py. 4V end po. IV, 18265massive py. and intercoiated schist with bottom 18266part folded 36.5-36.8. 18267
36.8 56.0 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; as at 2.4-32.8, 18268variable composition, thickly bedded, fold nose 18269at 36.8-37.5, massive py.-po. 37.85-37.88, fine 18270grained, diss. bleached garnet (IV, gray andoccassionaly purple coloured, fractured andmoderately bleached throughout, banded at 80 deg.to core, py. UV at 53-54.5, sulphide zone withirregular broken bands of massive py. and minorpo. 43.3-43.8.
56.0 70.0 Felsic tuff; fine grained, gray, thickly bedded,poorly banded and foliated, minor ?o. concentratedin 'flow tops" up to 2* over IScci, well laminatedand cortourted at 60 deg. to core 66.7-67.4.
70.0 71.4 Sulphide zone; coarsely banded, medium grainedpy. in semi-massive layers 254, intercoiatedwith fine grained felsic tuff, py:po 1:1 overfirst 30cm changing to py. only downhole,missing core 70.95-71.15.
71.4 126.0 Sedimentary rock; variable composition, gray-greento almost white (qtzite) layers some sections withpurplish hue, weakly fractured, occasional layerswith aggregates to 1.5cm of pale pink garnet 92-95,py. and po. diss. and irregular aggregates to 5Vat 83-83.1, 84-84.1 and 88-88.1, slump? fold noseat 108.2, banding variable from 70 deg. at 77nto 85 deg. to core at 120.5m.
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Drill Hole Survey Data
Project: Sault Runnalls Twp. Claim no. 1136288
Drill hole number; T90-7 Date: Oct. 4, 1990Drilled by: St.Lambert Date started: Sept.27, 1990Logged by: R.Valliant Date completed: Sept.30, 1990Core size: BQ Total depth: 174 meters
Purpose: Test I,P. anomaly associated with gold reportedin 1960's trenches by Rio Tinto.
Comments: Core in boxes 26 and 27 dumped (approx. 155-166n)and may not have all been replaced in correct order.Casing left in hole 10.34 meters.
Collar location: Line 18 N Station 23 E Elevation
Drill hole surveys:
Survey type Depth ft/in Azimuth Dip
Compass ftcid
collar 170
254 4556
PROJECT Sault Hole No: T90-7
lo ...................Description-—"—-——" Sample From To Length Auft. ppb
0.0 10.3 Casing 10.3 20.9 Felsic tuff; light gray, sericitic, schistose
at 50-60 deg. to core, up to 8ntm bleached garnet 24,broken core (fault?) 15-20, tr. garnet, minor blueqtz. veins, massive, silicified and patchy buff totan (Fe-carb.) alteration.
20.9 30.6 Volcaniclastic sedimentary rock; medium to dark graywith intercolated sericitic layers, minor pale Inngarnet.
30.6 35.7 Felsic tuff; medium to light gray, sericitic, foliatedat 50 deg. to core, fine grained diss. and mediuugrained aggregates of po. and minor py. 1-24,chloritic I.F. with coarse anhedral po.)py. 64at 31.7-32 and 32.3-32.5, massive py. medium grained 18271with intercolated irregular qtz. clots at 33.7-34.15. 18272
35.7 83.0 Sedimentary rock; variable composition, green-gray, 18273generally thick bedded, fine grained, garnet 18274throughout in icafic layers, sericitic with tan (Fe- 18275carb.)? alteration, sillimanite and garnet 18276at 51.6-53.7 and 56-56.7, in places aphanitic 18277chert, minor narrow layers of felsic tuff, 18278layering at 70 deg. to core. 18279
83.0 105.7 Felsic tuff; fine grained, light gray, poorly banded, 18280shor intercolated garnetiferous sedimentary layers, 18281contact transitional at 83, foliated with diss. and 18282stringer po, along foliaton 2-34 at 102-103. 18283
105.7 108.0 Sedimentary rock; as above, better foliated,chloritic. 18284 108.0 110.6 Diabase 18285 110.6 125.5 Sedimentary rock; as above, narrow intercolated felsic 18286
tuff layers, minor garnet, diss. py.)po. 14 at 124.5 18287to 125.5, transitional to sulphide zone. 18288
125.5 147.8 Sulphide zone; fine to medium grained py. banded 18289and in stringers along foliation 114, fine grained 18290po.(14, light gray siliceous and sericitic matrix 18291weakly foliated at 75 deg. to core, 14 blue qtz. 18292veins, garnet/amphibole/carb-rich sedimentary rock 18293at 136.6-138.2 and 141.1-141.5. ' , 18294
147.8 170.0 Sedimentary rock; as above, pale pink garnet 24 18295adjacent to sulphide zone decreasing to nil at 155, 18296diss. py. and po. (14 at 166-168, sericitic at 169-170. 18297
170.0 172.0 Sulphide zone; medium grained, predominately massive 18298py., banded with intercolated qtz. veins and 18299siliceous, sericitic schist. 18300
172.0 174.0 Sedimentary rock; sericitic, schistose, minor garnet, 18353fold nose at 173.7.
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