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Geological Mapping Reporton the
River Valley Property - North Grid,November to December, 1999
Dana and Mcwilliams townships, Ontario (NTS 411/09)for
L Geodigital K Mapping l \ Systems LA Inc.
Timmins, Ontario (705)267-7128
2 .2009 2
Peter C.Wood February, 2000
SUMMARY
Mustang Minerals Corp. (Mustang) acquired the River Valley property in early 1999 in order to explore the River Valley gabbro-anorthosite intrusion for economic concentrations of contact-type platinum group metal mineralization. First phase exploration on the North Grid was initiated in early November and geological mapping commenced on November 12, 1999 and was completed by December 1, 1999. During this time a total of approximately 48 line kilometres of grid were systematically mapped (1:5000), sampled, prospected and also covered by a ground magnetic survey. A total of 83 locations were sampled and submitted for assay.
The mapping, sampling and prospecting program confirmed that the intrusive contact on the North Grid hosts anomalous to highly anomalous concentrations of Au+Pt+Pd (PGM) with a best assay of 2503ppb PGM. A program of IP followed by trenching and stripping over selected anomalies in areas with thin overburden cover is recommended. Diamond drilling should subsequently test the continuity of the best targets at depth.
TABLE OF CONTENTSSUMMARY......................................................................................................................................^
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................3
LIST OF FIGURES ..........................................................................................................................4
LIST OF TABLES............................................................................................................................4
LIST OF APPENDICES...................................................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION................................................................^^
LOCATION AND ACCESS.............................................................................................................. 5
TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION .............................................................................................. 5
PROPERTY......................................................................................................................^
REGIONAL GEOLOGY................................................................................................................. 12
PROPERTY GEOLOGY................................................................................................................12
PREVIOUS WORK........................................................................................................................12
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING PROGRAM ......................................................................................... 16
ROCK UNITS................................................................................................................................. 18ANALYSES....................................................................................................................................^RESULTS OF GEOLOGICAL MAPPING PROGRAM.............................................................................. 19ASSAYS........................................................................................................................................20LITHOGEOCHEMISTRY................................................................................................................... 21
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................. 24
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION ............................................................................................ 25
REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................26
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Location Map....................................................................................................... 7
Figure 2: Grid Location Map............................................................................................... 8
Figure 3: Claim Location Map............................................................................................ 11
Figure 4: Location of Early Proterozoic Layered Complexes in the
Huronian-Nipissing Magmatic Belt, Ontario........................................................ 13
Figure 5: Property Geology............................................................................................... 14
Figure 6: Summary of Previous Work................................................................................17
Figure 7: Alkalies-Silica Plot for River Valley Intrusive Rocks, North Grid.......................... 22
Figure 8: Jensen Cation Plot for River Valley Intrusive Rocks, North Grid......................... 23
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: River Valley PGM Property - Claim List................................................................. 9
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix l: Summary of Assay and Whole Rock Data
Appendix 2: Assay and Whole Rock Certificates
Pocket 1: North Grid Bedrock Geology (1:5000)
Pocket 2: North Grid Sample Locations and PGM Assay Data (1:5000)
INTRODUCTION
Mustang Minerals Corp. (Mustang) acquired the River Valley property in early 1999 in order to explore the River Valley gabbro-anorthosite intrusion for economic concentrations of contact-type platinum group metal (Au+Pt+Pd) mineralization. The first phase 1999 exploration program was initiated in early November with linecutting. Between November 12 and December 1, 1999, approximately 48km of 200m grid were systematically mapped at 1:5000, sampled, prospected and also covered by a ground magnetic survey (Patrie, 1999). Analytical results are presented in Appendices 1 and 2, respectively. The North Grid Bedrock Geology map (1:5000 scale), and the Sample Location and PGM Assay Data map (1:5000 scale) are located in Pockets 1 and 2, respectively, at the back of this report.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The River Valley property is located approximately 50km east of Sudbury and covers roughly 8200 hectares (see Figure 1). The claims occur within NTS 411/09 and are centred on latitude 490 36' N and longitude 800 17' W (554892mE, 5160746mN, UTM Zone 17, NAD 27) as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Excellent year round access to the property can be gained from Sudbury by travelling east on Highway 17 to Warren, and then northwards on Highway 539 to the town of River Valley. Access to the North Grid is via two gravel roads that extend to the northeast from Highway 539a just north of the town of River Valley. Additionally, several logging and hunting trails provide access to both the western and eastern portions of the grid. Supplies and accommodations are available at the town of River Valley (see Figure 2).
TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION
The terrain in the vicinity of the North Grid is generally flat and swampy with overburden (predominantly sand) covered areas exhibiting flat to rolling topography. Overall relief is in the order of 55m and ranges from 260m up to approximately 315m above sea level. The area is poorly to moderately well drained and forested by black spruce, pine, birch and poplar. In lower wet areas the cover is typically spruce, cedar, tamarack, labrador tea and sphagnum-covered muskeg.
Overburden is typically composed of glaciofluvial (gravel and sand) and glaciolacustrine (sand, gravelly sand and gravel) deposits (Barnett et al., 1991). Locally, glacial striae on exposed bedrock indicate an approximate north-south ice flow direction. Newman (1996) reports that the overburden covering the western and northern portions of the intrusion is characterized by a relatively thin veneer of till over intermittent bedrock knobs.
Water suitable for drilling is readily available from rivers, creeks, streams and numerous beaver ponds
PROPERTY
The River Valley PGM property (see Figure 3) consists of 54 contiguous, unpatented mining claims, totalling 511 units covering approximately 8176 hectares. The claims are located in Crerar (G-2903), Dana (G-2094), Gibbons (G-2905), Henry (G-2913) and McWillams (G-2910) townships, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario. Mustang acquired the property in early 1999 through staking and several option agreements. Subsequently, during early August 1999, Mustang signed a letter of intent to jointly explore its River Valley property with Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats), the world's second largest primary producer of platinum group metals. In order to earn a 600Xo interest in the property, Implats must incur work expenditures totalling C$6 million over five years, and make cash payments totalling C$255,000 over four years. A number of the claims are subject to various Net Smelter Returns back to the original vendors which are documented in the underlying agreements. All claims are currently in good standing and are listed in Table 1.
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SUPERIOR
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Table 1: River Valley PGM Property - Claim List
Township
CrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarCrerarDana*DanaDanaDanaDana*DanaDanaDanaDanaDanaDanaDanaGibbonsHenryHenryHenryHenryHenry
Claim Number
12108171214609121461012146371214771121477212147731229523122952612295271230534123056412311181231119123112012312531231262123126312312641231267123590112359021235903121463812288001229367123118112312651235836123583712359041236443123644412375071237521123126012291601230060123006112300621230063
Number of Units
1644161246416814624481016164488151312
1421674314615816165
Area Hectares
2566464
256192649664256128224963264641281602562566464128128240208192166432
2561126448166496
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Table 1 (cont): River Valley PGM Property - Claim List
Township
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TOTALS
Claim Number
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The River Valley property is underlain by the early Proterozoic-aged (2475+2/-1 Ma) River Valley Intrusion, a layered gabbro-anorthosite pluton. The intrusion is approximately 30km long and up to 15km wide, and is part of the Huronian Nipissing Magmatic Belt, which includes the East Bull Lake and Shakespeare-Dunlop intrusions which are located in the Southern Province to the west of Sudbury (see Figure 4). The River Valley Intrusion occurs close to the juxtaposition of the Superior, Southern and Grenville provinces. The intrusion is situated in the Grenville province and is cut, but not displaced, by the Grenville Front tectonic zone along the northwest margin. Regionally, the River Valley pluton is associated with a large, positive gravity anomaly that suggests a possible associated denser, more mafic phase at depth.
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The River Valley area was mapped by Lumbers (1973) during a regional reconnaissance mapping program, which broadly outlined the geology of the River Valley Intrusion, the surrounding host rocks and the location of the Grenville Front (see Figure 5). More recently, Easton and Hrominchuk (1999) and Hrominchuk (1999) have examined and documented the geology, stratigraphy and copper-platinum group element potential of Dana and Crerar townships.
Mustang's River Valley PGM property is underlain by the River Valley gabbro-anorthosite intrusion and high-grade metasedimentary gneisses of the Grenville Province. Ashwal and Wooden (1989) report that the intrusion is comprised mostly of leuconorite and leucogabbro with lesser anorthosite, mafic and ultramafic phases. More recently however, Easton and Hrominchuk (1999) indicate that the intrusion is dominated (~6007o of the surface area) by gabbro, norite, gabbronorite, leucogabbronorite, and leuconorite compositions. True anorthosite forms only 1007o of the surface exposures of the intrusion. Minor Cu-Ni-PGM mineralization occurs in the southeast portion of the intrusion (Tomrose Occurrence).
PREVIOUS WORK
Information on previous exploration activities on the River Valley Intrusion is available from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines in Sudbury, or through the ERLIS database.
The River Valley Intrusion has been the focus of relatively limited exploration activity over the past 45 years, and the bulk of this work has attempted to locate marginal-type massive copper-nickel sulphide mineralization similar to the Sudbury deposits. However, the intrusion has never been systematically explored for Platinum Group Metals (PGM) associated with disseminated sulphides (e.g. Stillwater and Lac des Iles deposits). Interestingly, it should also be noted that the Sudbury mines have collectively produced in excess of 20 million ounces of PGM as by-product from the nickel-copper ores.
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Between 1973 and 1996 much of Dana Township was included in the Temagami Land Caution, and was not available for staking. Additionally, historic building stone quarries are present in better preserved portions of the River Valley Intrusion north of the Sturgeon River in Dana Township. These quarries exploited a black anorthosite that is locally known as "Black Granite". Coarse garnet was also extracted from the gneisses in east-central Dana Township just north of the intrusive contact.
Historically, previous exploration work has focused on the southeastern contact of the intrusion in Crerar Township and is summarized below:
1956: Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, Limited completed two diamond drill holes on the Ferguson claims to test quartz veins with associated semi-massive chalcopyrite-pyrite mineralization. The holes totalled 32.6m (107 feet) on historic claim 90348. The best intersection was reported at 2507o Cu and 0.01 7o Ni over 0.61m (2.0 feet).
1960-1962: Tomrose Prospecting Syndicate completed prospecting, rock trenching, character sampling and 113.7m (373 feet) of pack sack drilling. Additionally, a total of 20 pits and trenches were excavated. The best assays from this work included 25 07o Cu and 8.9 g/t Au (0.26 opt).
1963-1964: Tomrose Mines Limited completed prospecting and 13 diamond drill holes (1 to 9 and 64-10 to 13, inclusive) totalling 1233.83m (4,408 feet). Although no significant assays were reported the drill logs indicated that several drill holes had intersected significant concentrations of sulphides (pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite) associated with blue quartz eyes within the intrusion. The holes were drilled on historic claims 52410 and 51682.
1965: Falconbridge Nickel Mines optioned the Tomrose property and completed ground magnetometer and electromagnetic surveys and six diamond drill holes (CRE-1 to 6, inclusive) totalling 331.01m (1086 feet). No significant assays were reported and Falconbridge subsequently dropped the option.
1965: Tomrose Mines Limited, drilled two holes (NE-1 8.. 2) for a total of 114.00m (374 feet). No assays were reported.
1966: Tomrose Mines Limited, completed one 134.72m (442 feet) diamond drill hole (T66-1). Minor sporadic pyrrhotite, pyrite and chalcopyrite were reported but no assays were submitted.
1966: Azen Mines Limited, staked 10 claim units to the west of the Tomrose claim group and conducted a ground magnetic survey only. No drilling was reported.
1983-1986: Albert Leblanc drilled three holes (1-83, 1-84 and 1-86) for a total of 104.85m (344 feet) on two claim units in the northwest corner of Henry Township. No assay results are available.
1990: Albert Leblanc drilled three holes (90-1 to 90-3) for a total of 403.56m (1324 feet). Only 14 samples were submitted for assay and up to 338ppb PGM was reported. It also appears that Teck Explorations Limited logged the core from at least one hole
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(DDL-0143; 153.01m). Interestingly, the drill log indicated a 34.78m (114.1 feet) sulphide mineralized section with sulphides ranging from trace up to 47o disseminated pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pyrite; however, no assay results were reported.
1994: Albert Leblanc conducted power stripping on three areas under an OPAP Grant. The claims were subsequently optioned by WMC International and formed part of a larger land package that was being assembled at that time.
1994-1996: WMC International Limited, staked and optioned a total of 1541 units covering a large portion of the River Valley Intrusion in an attempt to explore for marginal type Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization. An integrated program of airborne magnetic and electromagnetic geophysical (DIGHEM) surveys, soil and till geochemical surveys, and reconnaissance mapping and sampling was conducted. Several areas of interest were identified within the intrusion; however, no follow up work was performed. The report also confirmed the high PGM potential of the intrusion.
1998-1999: R. Bailey, L. Luhta and R. Orchard discovered two significant PGM prospects (Dana North and Azen Creek zones) associated with the northern contact of the River Valley Intrusion in Dana Township. Interestingly, these claims are situated within the area that was previously included in the Temagami Land Caution. This property was optioned by Pacific Northwest Capital Corporation (PFN) in 1998, and is currently being explored under an option-joint venture agreement (August, 1999) between PFN and Anglo American Platinum Corporation Limited (Amplats). Preliminary results from the 1999 outcrop stripping and detailed sampling programs in the Dana Lake Area have indicated five mineralized zones, which extend over a distance of 780m and are anomalous to highly anomalous (0.25 to IG.Og/t PGM). An average assay value of 376 samples that were collected from the mineralized zones average 2.4g7t PGM, Q.16% Cu and Q.04% Ni. Rhodium averages 0.05g7t, with individual assays ranging up to O.Sg/t.
1999: Mustang Minerals Corp. performed a geological prospecting survey on the Tomrose Zone (Albert Leblanc claims) in Crerar Township and several claims in Dana and Mcwilliams townships. Mustang verified the that the Cu-Ni showings are enriched with platinum group metals with assays up to 0.69gft PGM.
For convenience, the previous exploration activities are also summarized in Figure 6.
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING PROGRAM
Geological mapping commenced on Mustang's River Valley North Grid on November 12, 1999, and was completed by December 1, 1999. During this time a total of 48 line kilometres of 200m grid were systematically mapped at 1:5000, sampled, prospected and also covered by a ground magnetic survey (Patrie, 1999). A total of 83 locations were sampled (one sample for assay and one representative hand sample from each location). The current magnetic declination for the area (11 0 west) was obtained from the Natural Resources Canada, Geomagnetics Laboratory in Ottawa.
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Geological mapping was conducted by T. Keast with the assistance of G. Wright, and this work was supervised by P. Wood. It should be noted that as the mapping program was commenced so late in the field season it was decided that traverses would be restricted to outcrop exposures that were close to the grid lines. This would ensure that the task was completed before the outcrops were covered with snow.
Daily travel to the North Grid was via two gravel roads that extend to the northeast from Highway 539a just north of the town of River Valley. Additionally, several logging and hunting trails provide access to both the western and eastern portions of the grid (see Figure 2).
Rock UnitsMapping was carried out using the WMC geological legend (Newman, 1996) as listed below:
UNIT1110987654321
ROCK TYPELate Mafic DikesGraniteDioriteAnorthositeGabbroic-AnorthositeLeucogabbro, Anorthositic-GabbroGabbroGabbronoriteNoritePyroxeniteMetasedimentary Gneiss
Anorthosite was identified on the basis of ^"/o mafic component. The anorthosite is typically medium- to coarse-grained and composed of plagioclase with minor ^50Xo), interstitial black amphibole after clinopyroxene. Minor zones of black anorthosite were also observed with up to 707o magnetite. The anorthosite phase is the most dominant rock type on the north grid.
Gabbroic Anorthosite contains between 5 07o and 1507o mafic minerals. These rocks are typically medium- to coarse-grained and composed of plagioclase laths with interstitial black amphibole after clinopyroxene. Textures vary from massive to gneissic.
Leucogabbro, or anorthositic gabbro, is characterized as having between 15 and 4007o mafic minerals. The rock is composed of cumulate, medium-grained plagioclase with intercumulate black amphibole after clinopyroxene. Texturally this unit varies from massive to gneissic. Gneissic leucogabbro was common on the northern portion of the grid and consists of alternating plagioclase bands and amphibole-garnet-biotite bands..
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Gabbro is defined as having greater than 4007o mafic component, with less than 100Xo of the mafic component being cumulate. The gabbros observed on the property typically consist of fine- to medium-grained cumulate plagioclase in a dark green amphibole- chlorite matrix. The gabbros generally occur along the margins of the intrusion and as an east-west trending unit across the north of the grid.
Gabbronorite is defined when good cumulate mafic mineral textures are observed. The rock is composed of greater than 4007o mafic cumulates with subhedral plagioclase and minor interstitial magnetite.
Norite is defined when cumulate orthopyroxene can be identified.
Late Mafic Dikes which crosscut the River Valley Intrusion are magnetite-rich, relatively unaltered and unmetamorphosed.
Well-preserved, primary, igneous layering consisting of alternating anorthosite and leucogabbro layers up to 25m thick was observed on one outcrop the west end of the grid at L2+OOE/4+OON.
Granite to Granitic Gneiss occurs to the north of the intrusive contact and is the predominant lithology on the east half of the North Grid. This unit is medium-grained granodiorite to monzogranitic gneiss.
AnalysesThe samples were shipped via courier to XRAL Laboratories, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, for analyses. All samples were assayed for Au, Pt, Pd, Cu and Ni. All precious metal concentrations were determined using fire assay (30g charge) followed by a direct coupled plasma/mass spectormeter (DCP) finish. The detection limits for a one assay ton (30g) sample are 1ppb for Au and Pd, and 10ppb for Pt. Base metal concentrations were determined by atomic absorption spectrometry after 0.25 to 0.3g of the pulp was subjected to an nitric aqua regia digestion. Six samples were also submitted for whole rock analyses (major element oxides, LOI and several other trace elements) using x-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) on a fused disc prepared from a 2g sample. The detection limits for all of the major oxides are 0.01 07o except for TiO2 at 0.001 0Xo.
All of the samples that contain anomalous to highly anomalous PGM will also be submitted for Rh (rhodium) assays. Additionally, a selected number of samples of the reject material remaining from the samples that were processed at XRAL will be submitted to another laboratory for check analyses.
Results of Geological Mapping ProgramA program of geological mapping, sampling and prospecting was initiated over the North Grid to locate and test any sulphide occurrences for PGM enrichment and explore for the possible extension of PFN's Azen Creek Zone (samples up to 4.2g7t PGM and D.84%
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Cu+Ni). This mineralization is located approximately 3km to the northwest of the North Grid and close to the intrusive contact. The assay results and whole rock data are summarized in Appendix 1, and assay certificates are given in Appendix 2. Included in these results are the major element oxides, LOI and several other trace elements. The North Grid Bedrock Geology Map (1:5000 scale), and the Sample Location and PGM Assay Data map in "bubble plot" format (1:5000 scale) are located in Pockets 1 and 2, respectively, at the back of this report.
The following observations and generalities are made based on the 1999 mapping program:
* The River Valley Intrusion in the vicinity of the North Grid is composed ofpredominantly anorthosite to gabbroic anorthosite and lesser leucogabbro. Gabbroic and noritic phases are absent in this area. Metamorphic grade appears to attain at least amphibolite grade. Petrography will assist in rock identification and metamorphic grade determination.
* The location of the intrusive contact in this area is not where previous mapping had indicated. In fact the contact was oriented at a steeper angle and located approximately 500-600m further south than anticipated.
* The intrusion exhibits variable degrees of recrystallization and primary clinopyroxene has been commonly replaced by black amphibole. Minor deformed, gneissic domains are also present.
* Alternating anorthosite and leucogabbro layers up to 25m thick were observed on one outcrop the west end of the grid at L2+OOE/4+OON.
* The rocks contained nil to trace amounts of pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite and only weak rust staining.
* The best mineralization, in terms of PGM concentration (2503ppb), occurs adjacent to the intrusive contact within a coarse-grained, relatively unmineralized, slightly rusty anorthosite approximately 250m from the intrusive contact.
* No evidence of any previous exploration activity was observed.
AssaysOf the 83 samples that were submitted for assay, on sample contained greater than 1000ppb PGM (57157 - 2503ppb PGM). Additionally, approximately 607o of the samples contained greater than 100ppb PGM. Interestingly, Easton and Hrominchuk (1999) report that, based on their more regional sampling of mineralized and unmineralized rocks from the area, samples containing between 70 to 140ppb PGM and 70 to 140ppm Cu are anomalous. Samples containing higher concentrations (i.e. greater than 140ppb PGM and 140ppm Cu) are described as highly anomalous. Statistical data for the South Grid samples are summarized below:
Average PGMStandard DeviationRangeNumber
69ppb275ppb0 to 2503ppb83
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It should be noted that the samples show a strong negative skew towards lower PGM concentrations and this will consequently result in a relatively large standard deviation.
Platinum/palladium (Pt/Pd) rations show considerable variation for the North Grid sample population. Ratios range from 0.19 up to 11.0, but generally fall around 1.0 to 3.0 in lower concentrations and anomalous levels. In the single highly anomalous sample the ratio is 0.3. The significance of this observation is currently unclear, but is likely related to the processes that resulted in the concentration of PGM in the well-mineralized zones. Another interesting point to note is that highly anomalous copper values do not necessarily correspond with highly anomalous PGM concentrations, and vice versa. This suggests that systematic sampling of rock units may be a safer strategy, rather than simply focusing on rocks with rust-stains or visible sulphides.
LithogeochemistrySix representative samples of the River Valley Intrusion in the North Grid area were selected for whole rock and trace element analyses by XRF. These results are presented in Appendix 1. Plots derived by Irvine and Baragar (1971: Alkalies-Silica) and Jensen (1976: Jensen Cation) are used to characterize the intrusive rocks of the River Valley property.
As the Alkalies-Silica plot (Figure 7) illustrates, all of the intrusive rocks of the River Valley Pluton have a subalkalic affinity. On the Jensen Cation plot (see Figure 8), the River Valley intrusive rocks from the North Grid plot in the calc-alkalic, tholeiitic and komatiitic fields and define a rhyolitic to komatiitic trend. Interestingly, three samples that were identified in the field as anorthosite (2) and leucogabbro (1) plot in the basaltic komatiite field. This suggests that these rocks are probably more gabbroic in composition.
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Figure 7: Alkalies-Silica Plot for River Valley Intrusive Rocks, North Grid Rocks
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The results of the 1999 mapping, sampling and prospecting program, designed to test the River Valley Intrusion in the North Grid area for PGM potential were encouraging. Up until most recently, the River Valley Intrusion has received very little systematic exploration for Cu-PGM mineralization. Anomalous to highly anomalous PGM concentrations were detected in several areas that should be investigated further. Other interesting and/or significant results include:
1. The North Grid is underlain by predominantly anorthosite, gabbroic-anorthosite to leucogabbro. Granite to granitic gneiss is the predominant rock type on the east end of the grid.
2. The northern contact was examined at one location on the grid and appeared to be primary.
3. No evidence of any previous exploration (prior to Mustang) was observed.
4. The mapping and sampling program has verified that the anorthositic rocks adjacent to the north intrusive contact yielded highly anomalous PGM concentrations.
Following are a series of recommendations for the next phase of exploration on the River Valley PGM Property:
1. In light of the results of the 1999 mapping program and the recent exploration results from the PFN property to the northwest, exploration should be mainly focussed along the primary contacts of the intrusion. The contacts should be covered with an IP survey (~1000m per line; 500m of intrusion to contact and 250m additional coverage to the north and south) in order to delineate sulphide concentrations.
2. Follow-up to the IP should include trenching and stripping over selected anomalies in areas with thin overburden cover.
3. Wherever possible, detailed geologic mapping should also be conducted over the contact zone mineralization in order to document the width and characteristics of the marginal and inclusion-bearing rocks in these areas.
4. Diamond drilling should then test the continuity of the best targets at depth.
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Certificate of Qualification
l, Peter C. Wood, of the city of Timmins, Province of Ontario, Canada, do hereby certify that:
1. l am a practising consulting geologist with Geodigital Mapping Systems Inc., with an office at 637 Algonquin Blvd. East, Timmins, Ontario, and a mailing address of P.O. Box 983, Timmins, Ontario, P4N7H6;
2. l am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Applied Science Degree (1983) in Geological Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences (Exploration Option), and a Master of Science Degree (1987) in Economic Geology;
3. l have been practising my profession as a geologist in Ontario, Quebec, and the Northwest Territories since 1987;
4. The information contained in this report and accompanying maps is based on personal observations and direct supervision of the field work; and,
5. l hold no interest, directly or indirectly in the properties of Mustang Minerals Corp. nor do l expect to receive any interest or considerations from Mustang Minerals Corp. except for regular fees for work completed.
Dated this 14th day of February, 2000, Timmins, Ontario
Peter C. Wood, B.A.Sc., M.Sc.
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REFERENCES
Assessment Files: Dana Township Files; Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Sudbury Ontario
Ashwal, L.D. and Wooden, J.L.1989: River Valley Pluton, Ontario: a late-Archean/early proterozoic anorthositic intrusion in the Grenville Province; Geochimica et Cosmochimica acta, v. 53, p.633-641.
Barnett, P.J., Henry, A.P. and Baubin, D.1991: Quaternary geology of Ontario, west-central sheet; Ontario Geological Survey, Map 2554, scale 1:1 000 000.
Easton, R.M. and Hrominchuk, J.1999: Geology and Copper-Platinum Group Element Mineral Potential of Dana and Crerar Townships, River Valley Area, Grenville Province, Project Unit 99-07; in Summary of Field Work and Other Activities 1999, Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6000, p. 30-1 to 30-35.
Hrominchuk, J.1999: Geology, Stratigraphy, and Copper-Platinum Group Element Mineralization of the River Valley Intrusion, Dana Township, Project Unit 99-07, in Summary of Field Work and Other Activities 1999, Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6000, p. 31-1 to 31-9.
Jensen, L.S.1976: A New Cation Plot for Classifying Subalkalic Volcanic Rocks; Ontario Division of Mines, Miscellaneous Paper 66, 22p.
Lumbers, S.B.1973: River Valley Area, Districts of Nipissing and Sudbury; Ontario Division of Mines Prelim. Map P.844.
Newman, C.R.1996: Report on the 1995 Geological and Geochemical Exploration on the River Valley Project, Sudbury Mining District, Ontario (Project 3011), 30p.
Patrie, D.1999: Geophysics Report on the River Valley PGE Property, North Grid, District of Nippissing, Sudbury Mining Division for Mustang Minerals Corp., 10pp.2 maps.
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APPENDIX lSummary Tables of Assay and Whole Rock Data
River Valley Property, North Grid - Sample Descriptions and Assay Data
Sample #570765707757078570795708057081570825708357084570855708657087570885708957090570915709257093570945709557096570975709857099571005710157102571035710457105571065710757108571095711057111571125711357114571155711657117571185711957120
LocationEasting
218205205205195326412395400402410405400
1000985
100512151190118011901195810820602590600800800
14031400160516051610181018001805162514451398200020102008221022352210
Northing35
125175405705
1010955800575400
45290328
136014051406885300155120
95525280109600810
1075845720900675565345540708980980998
13001000900600325600656
Rock TypeAnorthositeLeucogabbroAnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeLeucogabbroAnorthositeLeucogabbroAnorthositeGabbroic AnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeGabbroic AnorthositeGabbroic AnorthositeAnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeLeucogabbroGabbroic AnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeGabbroic AnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthosite
Grain SizeM.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.C.G.C.G.C.G.C.G.F.G.C.G.C.G.M.G.F.G.C.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.C.G.C.G.C.G.M.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.C.G.C.G.M.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.C.G.M.G.
SulphidesNilNilNilNilNilNilNilRustyNilNilNilRustyNilNilTr py.po.cpyNilNilNilNilNilNilRustyNilNilNilRustyRustyRustyRustyNilNilRustyRustyNilNilRustyRustyNilRustyNilRustyNilNilNilRusty
Mag Sus.8.050.15
30.250.15
2.51.2
0.351.85
1.20.17
3.50.25
30.450.450.15
7.55
121.2
0.130.25
20.130.15
5.50.6
0.150.2
1.351.510
3.50.170.150.150.150.354.53.5
0.150.1
0.221.35
AssaysAu ppb
12396633746334
111742443
132
118545
1136437834
1646645473
Pt ppb48
^028
•:10•:10
14*:10
14•:10
15*:10^0*:10
157511
^02222172123
^0^0•:10^0•dO
39•^10
13^0
12262212
^0151613
^01016
^01513
Pd ppb52
623
68
404122
71312
75
224845
52764
118
166
149
25101221
94537
72217
3122024187
2267
Pt+Pd+Au ppb
1129
60121457444311341510
948
14060
728332638361924111814751331252478672226482331263839114483
Pt/Pd
0.92
1.22
0.35
0.64
1.15
0.681.560.24
11.003.142.835.252.09
1.56
1.08
1.330.580.591.71
0.885.331.08
0.420.89
0.680.19
Cu ppm
3713
10354122718
171614145322238
32137213830396742494724165365
92
48333373213071
376544822
81313
Ni ppm216
6292213191636225013521638
1363452302794182141
160352098211310245262
4101922171580
1122311191620
Ni/Cu
0.22.23.62.50.91.41.14.82.80.83.50.61.41.02.41.10.41.31.10.43.72.01.20.30.70.80.53.10.70.22.00.60.50.21.11.44.20.21.00.52.10.52.41.21.5
River Valley Property, North Grid - Sample Descriptions and Assay Data
Sample #5712157122571235712457125571265712757128571295713057131571325713357134571355713657137571495715057151571525715357154571555715657157571585715957160571615716257163571645716557166571675716857169
LocationEasting
22002390240024052170219019802612299529953001298528002795280031985025498048104610420041504580380037953800381537953807380536103590360032003195320034003400
Northing985985700450
1240122010751450630318280220
30185255150
-135-575
-1025-510-750-655-675-7651-710-615-518-500-395j-185-385-430-575-640-510-410-428-538
Rock TypeAnorthositeGabbroic AnorthositeLeucogabbroLeucogabbroGraniteAnorthositeAnorthositeGraniteGraniteAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeGraniteGranite Gneiss/sedimentsGabbroLeucogabbro (diorite?)AnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthosite (diorite?)AnorthositeGraniteGraniteAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthositeAnorthosite
Grain SizeM.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.F.G.F.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.M.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.M.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.C.G.M.G.C.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.F.G.C.G.C.G.C.G.C.G.M.G.C.G.
SulphidesRustyRustyNilNilNilRustyRustyNilNilNilRustyRustyNilRustyNilRustyNilNilNilNilNilNilNilRustyNilRustyTrpyRustyRusty1-307opyNilTrpyNilNilNilNilNilNil
Mag Sus.25
7.50.420.180.13
55
0.350.852.55
95.54.67.55.8
1.059.510
0.258.58.5
913.32.62
258.75
AssaysAu ppb
332
111
•ei
3134233721361
•:13
•:11
•si4
5832
46•:1*:171431222
Pt ppb•:10•:10
3020
*:10^0^0•:10•:10
10291617
104^0":10
12•:10
13^0•:10•C10^0•:10
11535
20^0
11•:10
111704665
•^10
581820
Pd ppb67
3640
4•el
3334
3618384531
94593
10*:1•:12010
191032•M•elt1
717744241525
713
Pt+Pd+Au ppb
9106871
50646
18673758
1563310191123
313
01
2025
250355
257
018
418949216852735
Pt/Pd
0.830.50
2.500.810.890.452.31
3.00
1.44
1.100.280.63
1.570.961.052.71
2.322.571.54
Cu Ppm
294550
11526
848
5703131481236305019401826
1413528
935669537465879
1090441614522840
Ni ppm786736
24502015
19015
12636303121
255306933462347794952242155
1403015
13552
20024222126
44425
Ni/Cu
27.116.40.50.40.81.94.03.01.81.21.00.61.87.11.01.41.71.21.31.80.61.41.92.70.60.81.50.80.32.30.70.20.51.41.50.5
15.90.6
Statistical DataAverage PGMStandard DeviationRangeNumber
69 ppb275 ppb
0 to 2503 ppb83
River Valley Property, North Grid - Whole Rock Data Summary
Sample Ident Analysis Unit Detection Limit
570835711057127571355715057157
Easting
39518001980280048103800
Northing
800708
1075255
-1025-615
Rock Type
LeucogabbroLeucogabbroAnorthositeAnorthositeDioriteT/LeucogabbroAnorthosite
SIO2%
0.0151.749.550.451.551.352.5
AI203%
0.015.7427.38.9714.621.711.5
CaO"X,
0.017.5914.36.1712.611.57.61
MgO"k
0.0116.82.5219.19.845.0315.2
Na20'k
0.010.532.090.921.652.721.33
K20V,
0.010.11
0.20.140.130.540.14
Fe203%
0.0114.73.3713.38.845.51
11
MnO"X.
0.010.280.050.220.18
0.10.21
Ti02"h
0.0010.8040.126
0.250.22
0.1720.182
P205Ve
0.010.110.010.020.020.020.02
Cr203"h
0.010.080.030.170.080.030.09
LOI%
0.000.650.650.450.35
1.40.25
Sum%
0.0199.1
100.1100.1100.1100.1100.1
Mg No.
69.459.774.068.864.473.2
RbPPM
2346784
SrPPM
212
305104156278154
YPPM
211-255
-2-2
ZrPPM
244
713101113
NbPPM
22
-2-2-2-2-2
BaPPM
2023876686
11376
APPENDIX 2Assay and Whole Rock Certificates
XRAL LES LABORATOIRES XRAL LABORATORIESUNE DIVISION DE l A DIVISION OF SGS CANADA INC.
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commanda No/ P.O. No:ProjetX Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Nov 19, 1999Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17259
Dec 02, 1999
No. D' Echantillon Sample No.
5683156832568335683456835568365c3375683856839568405684156842568435684456845568465684756848568495685056851568525685356854568555685656857568585685956860568615686256863568645686556866568675686856869
AU PPB
10567754455434955512610134449526914213135443432•ci
PT PPB
80222079•clOtlO2221*:10392515-clO39233411471116183724•clO12163512001534010201927•clO•clO•clO•clO1914
PD PPB
^2 ^yo-^-'r^~^ C*i^c\.
201073321292281684141117^31•ci21512915525301196113681040311119261^ /7^ ^7^/
Certifie par ,/ Certified by
Merribre du Groupe SGS (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Corranande No/ P.O. No:Pro jet X Project No :' RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : NOV 19, 1999Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17259
Dec 02, 1999
No. D' Sample
568705687156872568735687456875568765687756878568795688056881568825688356884568855688656887568885688956890568915704157042570435704457045570465704757048570495705057051570535705457055570565705757058
Echantillon AU No . PPB
^4413692173•ci•ci^l453242236193220951265511556755
PT PPB
*:10-clO•clO•clO1815231265635•clO•clO^02611121210•clO12102513176142803011261717143539132017^027
PD PPB
e ^5cJ^A.^V^ C-i f~i cA.
524145281^1710
oj^t3<l46646-ci1750151441558320164265411158131198
Membre du Groups SGS (Society Generate de Surveillance)
XRAL LES LABORATOIRES XRAL LABORATORIESUNE DIVISION DE l A DIVISION OF SGS CANADA INC.
129 AVE. MARCEL BARIL - ROUYN-NORANDA ' QUEBEC J9X 7B9TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commande No/ P.O. No:Projet X Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Nov 19, 1999Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17259
Dec 02, 1999
No. D'Echantillon Sample No.
57059570615706257063570645706557066570675706857069570705707157072570735707457093570945709557096
AU PPB
84868564498644944313
PT PPB
54174417451524132128152718221622221721
PD PPB
20 ^c^W, C,^3113188853214•ci98532 NJ o- -V^ C^ f^.-.^-
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XRAL LES LABORATOIRES XRAL LABORATORIESUNE DIVISION DE l A DIVISION OF SGS CANADA INC.
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commande No/ P.O. No:Projet/ Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Dec 06, 1999Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17378
Dec 10, 1999
No. D'Echantillon AU Sample No. PPB
569075690856909569105691156912569135691456915569165691756918569195692056921570915709257097570985709957100571015710257103571185711957120571215712257123571245712557126571275712857129571305713157132
Certifie par
4355121337301743222542211854511473332111•ci313423
/ Certified
PT PPB
•clO10141213316772912717•clO•clO171611•clO23•clO•clO•clO•clO•clO39•clO1513•clO•CIO3020•clO•clO<10<10•clO102916
bv :
PD AG CU NI CO PPB PPM PPM PPM PPM
11 JSo-xV-w Ci^c-v.13 b33 y169284258675145821744184 5 ^ o ' "^ ^ •^'A..5 j11 ^816614925722676736404•ci33343618 .^f^/
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XRAL LES LABORATOIRES XRAL LABORATORIESUNE DIVISION DE l A DIVISION OF SGS CANADA INC.
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Coinmande No/ P.O. No -Projet7 Project No \ RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Dec 06, 1999Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17378
Dec 10, 1999
No. D'Echantillon Sample No.
5713357134571355693756938569395694056941569425694356944569455694656947 56948 569495695056951569525695356954569555707657077570785707957080570815708257083570845708557086570875708857089570905710457105
AU PPB
37251525433393157 11 85161053512396633746334111736
PT PPB
17104•clO282012152215•clO1110•clO•clO •clO 19•clO221325301348•clO28•clO•clO14•clO14•clO15•clO•clO•clO1575•clO13
PD AG PPB PPM
38 isj o ,' i-^45 J31 ^23 Sv~*r^
1? 14 *1114102193067 5.5 2 1.1 174461936272252 KJo.-f^6 ,23 ^68404122713127522481012
CU NI CO PPM PPM PPM
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Connnande No/ P.O. No:Projet l Project No : RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Dec 06, 1999Attention . Ken Lapierre
R17378
Dec 10, 1999
No. D'Echantillon Sample No.
571065710757108571095711057111571125711357114571155711657117569225692356924569255692656927569285692956930569315693256933569345693556936568925689356894568955689656897568985689956900569015690256903
AUPPB
43783416466456942424941042243383455343228441247
PT PPB
•clO12262212•clO151613•clO101654361815•clO234812772816•clO1522•clO20•clO-clO1014•clO16•clO4017100466
PD AG CU NI CO PPB PPM PPM PPM PPM
21 ^ ' *"*~ C- f -945377??4* 4*
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commands No/ P.O. No:Projet/ Project No \ RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Dec 06, 1999Attention . Ken Lapierre
R17377
Dec 10, 1999
No. D'Sample
571365713757138571395714057141571425714357144571455714657147571485697656977569785697956980569815698256983569845698556986569875698856989569905695656957569585695956960569615696256963569645696556966
Echantillon AU No . PPB
13411•ci*cl11113442313•ci•ci<l<l<l3112<l4•ci11<l17<l<l<l2<l•ci5N/S<l
Certifie par / Certified^
PT PPB
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PD PPB
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commanda No/ P.O. No:Projet7 Project No : RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Dec 10, 1999Attention . Ken Lapierre
R17452
Dec 15, 1999
No. D'Echantillon AU Sample No. PPB
571495715057151571525715357154571555715657157571585715957160571615716257163571645716557166571675716857169574115741257413574145741557416574175741857419574205742157422574235742457425574265742757428
Certifie par
61•ci3•ci1•ci4583246•ci•el71431222•ci3•ci247828134432773
7 Certified ^ —
PT PPB
•clO13•clO•clO•clO•clO•clO1153520•clO11<10111704665•clO581820131320•clO<10<10•clO<1014<103913•clO<10<10<10<10<10
by :
PD PPB
5 Nj o f t^ d < i ck~9 1l ^10<l•ci2D/j \J
10191032<l<l<l71774424 ^ ±1525t* -~)
71311 E?^-^- c^f^c*O C25 i11 v297213025b — '1
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CERTIFICAT D' ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
BonProiet/ Project NoDate Soumis/ SubmittedAttention
RVALjan 20, 2000 Ken Lapierre
R17259A
Jan 27, 2000
No. D' Sample
56831568325683356834568355683656837568385683956843c,r q t i•~i v- O -Z -L
5634256843568445634556346563475684856349563505635156852568535635456 8555635G56857568535635?563605686156362563635636456365568665636~5 6 B 6 ft5686?
Echantillon CU No . PPM
148546859144638810113343238621874681117138196103222951223616844552916981915161613132720
NI PPM
49 .Sc-t^ CrwA-19202049295423241799ft t*
17331530?4 t* i c. t. b403333171 7-L fi
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Ncm de la Compagnie/Company: Ben de Commands No/ P.O. No: Projet/ Project No : Date Soumis/ Submitted :Attention :
Mustang Minerals Corporation
RVALJan 20, 2000Ken Lapierre
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Jan 27, 2000
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129 AVE. MARCEL BARIL - ROUYN-NORANDA - QUEBEC J9X 789TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commanda No/ P.O. No:Frojet/ Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17259A
Jan 27, 2000
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CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commande No/ P.O. No:Projet/ Project No : RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
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Jan 24, 2000
No. D'Echantillon Sample No.
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129 AVE. MARCEL BARIL - ROUYN-NORANDA - QUEBEC J9X 7B9TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commanda No/ P.O. No:Projet l Project No : RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
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Jan 24, 2000
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129 AVE. MARCEL BARIL - ROUYN-NORANDA. QUEBEC J9X 789TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commande No/ P.O. No:Projet/ Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17378A
Jan 24, 2000
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TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Norn de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commande No/ P.O. No:Projet/ Project No : RVALDate Sounds/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17377A
Jan 25, 2000
No. D'Echantillon Sample No.
571365713757138571395714057141571425714357144571455714657147571485697656977569785697956980569815698256983569845698556986569875698856989569905695656957569585695956960569615696256963569645696556966
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129 AVE. MARCEL BARIL ' ROUYN-NORANDA - QUEBEC J9X 7B9TEL: (819) 764-9108 FAX: (819) 764-4673
CERTIFICAT D'ANALYSE/CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Nom de la Compagnie/Company: Mustang Minerals CorporationBon de Commands No/ P.O. No:ProjetX Project No : RVALDate Soumis/ Submitted : Jan 20, 2000Attention : Ken Lapierre
R17452A
Jan 25, 2000
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.nd winesDeclaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.0.1990
Transaction Number (office UM)
VJOQIQ.Assessment Files Research Imaging
lubsection 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the Mining Act isesnent work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this rthem Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury.
41I09NE2008
Instructions:
2.20092 MCWILLIAMS 900
For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240. Please type or print in ink,
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name C** Numb*
Telephone Number
7MO -1A3T-FaxNumber
Name
RECORDS;Client Number
Address Telephone Numberfte-Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check K) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)
Physical: drilling stripping, trenching and associated assays
Rehabilitation
Work Type ^e0^ca\
yData* Work From PvrfofiNod K: , \ \ , qQ TO H , 07- , OD
l Month | Ye*r D*y | Month | YdrGlobal Positioning System Data (if available)
A-'t^-OQ j AA.CvO\\M C^^V'b 1^0M or G-Plan Number
Office UseCommodityTotal S Value ofWork Claimed 3 1. ^/BNTS Reference
Mining Division (SvtirltY Lt^JxResident Geologist., J District rtAJidfoK-UJ
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.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)
Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent 2 . 2 0 0 9, do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set
2forth in(PhnlNamc)
this Dedaration 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 Date
FaxNumber
0241(0*97)
5. Wock to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land whore work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form. - . DOC *J-8Mining Claim Number. Or If work was dona on other eligible mining land, show In this
column the location number indicated on the claim map.
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Column Totals
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
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Value of work performed on this dalm or other mining land.
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Zoo Dl. , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
(FHnt Full Name)subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claimwhere the work was done.
Agent Authorized in Writing
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:
Js( 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; or D 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over ill rhjQTi IlitncJjpJft'un1rfO"ltinrr or O 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on tiptpni&J&epperiairor fs follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deletj followed by option number 2 if necessary.
om the Bank first,
For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp
0241 (03/97)
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
2
Ontario Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (-ilia use)
rsonal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under ;llon 8 of the Mining Act. the Information Is a public record. This Information will be used lo review the assessment work and correspond with i mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed lo the Chief Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and las. 6th Floor, 933 Ramsay Lake Road. Sudbury, Ontario. P3E 6BS.
Work TypeUnits of Work
Depending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
Cost Per Unit of work
Total Cost
Geo\ QC\\. cal ?-\
2.
L,soclated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
ip Tfi Ov\ 1 DU . 2.6,
Transportation Costs 3200*1T 50-008tM .
rotations of Filing Discounts:
rVork filed within two years of performance Is claimed at KXP/b of the above Total Value of Assessment Work, f work Is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, It can only be claimed at SOW of the Total /alue of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:•OTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 - Total $ value of worked claimed.
irk older than 5 years Is not eligible for credit.ecorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement of costs within 45 days of a est for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification Is not made, the iter may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Iflcallon verifying cost*: o 20092(ptotie print turtfcame) ———~ ' do nerebv certlfy. 'hat the amounts shown are as accurate as may
wiably be determined and the costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands Indicated on
ccompanyfng Declaration of Work form as
ike this certification.
l am authorized
Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
March 21, 2000 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
Ken Lapierre P3E 6B5MUSTANG MINERALS CORP.P.O. Box 1433 Telephone: (888) 415-9845Timmins, Ontario Fax: (877)670-1555P4N 7N2
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.20092
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0070.00048 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVE BENETEAU by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14693
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20092
Date Correspondence Sent: March 21, 2000 Assessor:STEVE BENETEAU
Transaction First Claim Number NumberW0070.00048 1229152
Section:12 Geological GEOL
Township(s) l Area(s)DANA
StatusApproval
Approval Date
March 20, 2000
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Sudbury, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Ken LapierreMUSTANG MINERALS CORP.Timmins, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 14693
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INDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION
PUN
G-2904 'TOWNSHIP
DANA
M.N.A. ADMIHISTRffnVE DISTRICT
NORTH BAYMIWNG DIVISION
SUDBURYLAND TITLES/REGISTRY DIVISION
NIPISSING
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Contour Interval 10
SYMBOLSBoundary
Township, Meridian, Baseline
Road allowance; surveyed shoreline
Lot/Concession; surveyedunsurveyed
Pare*!; surveyed .,..,.,.....,.,..,..,......unsurveyed ........................
Right-of-way; road - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -railway utility
Reservation ..,..,.... .....,.............
Cliff, Ph, Pile................................
ContourInterpolatedApproximate ...... .. ....,..,..........
Depression - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Control point {horizontal}..
Flooded land . .... .. . . .. .. ... .. ...Mine head frame
Pipeline (above ground}- - - - - - - - - - - -
Railway; single trackdouble track.,...........,.........abandoned
Road; highway, county, townshipaccess ....,.,..,.....................trail, bush .. .................... ....
Shoreline (original) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Transmission line..........................
Wooded area ..............................
20'
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDSPatent
Surface S Mining Rights .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .... ..... . ^Surface Rights Only-..............................,........ ^Mining Rights Only..,.,..,..,....,....,..,.......,..,....,. ^
LeaseSurface S Mining Rights - - - - - - - - - ^Surface Rights Only-........... ..................,....,... pMining Rights Only .........................................^
Licence of Occupation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^
Order-in-Couticil............,.............,................... OC
Cancelled--- -...-.. ...............,...............,.......
Reservation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - . ..
Sand & Gravel....... ............... .. ....................
LAND USE PERMIT
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSTIQN
M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY S.R.O. - SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY M.+S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
Description Order No. Date Disposition File
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NOTES
SUBDIVISION OF THIS TOWNSHIP IMTQ LOTS AMD CONCMaiQNM WAS
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS OH THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED, THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MINING CLAIMS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON.
Map base and land disposition drafting by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ministry of Natural Resournes
The disposition of land, location of Jot fabric and parcel bourn d anas an this index was com p l led f or ad m in ist ra t i ve purposes only.
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HatBirch, -1Q
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Cedar'/Bog ,/
\ Open\Alder
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BirchPoplar Spruce .. *-..
7 \ Spruce,
Pine .. Alder, Spruce
Spruce,Birch Poplar, --
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Poplar, Birch
Poplar Spruce
Rolling Sahd
'.'•8 Spruce BirchLEGEND ABBREVIATIONS
/I/o'er, • ;g Poplarboulders
dark colouredfine-grainedgeophysically inferredgneissiclayered
: massive , standard iron barPyroxeniteGabbroic Anorthosite
chalcopyrite magnetite pyrrhotite pyrite
Leucogabbro Metasedimentary Gneiss
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Gneissosity
Contact (defined, inferred)
Fault (geophysically inferred)
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A57164 Sample Location and number
Sulphide/Mineral ocurrence
Positive topographic feature
a Claim post (located, inferred)
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Pond with Beaver damRIVER VALLEY PGM PROPERTYMAPI:
NORTH GRID BEDROCK GEOLOGY
Mustang-lmpala JV Property BoundaryRiver Valley
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PGM ASSAYS
Combined Pt+Pd+Au (ppb)
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7 + OON
6+OON
5+OON
4+OON
3+OON
2 + OON
1+OON
TL 0+00
1+OOS
2+OOS
3+OOS
4+OOS
5+OOS
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2009 -KOQS
8+OOS
9+OOS
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Stotistico! Data Average PGM Standard Deviation Range Number
69 ppb 275 ppb
j O to 2503 ppb i 83
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SAMPLE LOCATIONS AND PGM ASSAY DATA
Drawn:GMSI
Date:Jan., 2000
Sampled:Todd Keost
Revised:
Province:Ontario
Scale:1:5,000
NTS:41-1/09
Drawing:North —Assays
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