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DIAMOND DRILLING 4aM14NE0 01 11 E. OF NORTON 010 AREA! Kast of Norton Lake REPORT No,: 11 WORK PERFORMED BY: Wasabi Resources Ltd. CLAIM No, HOLE No, FOOTAGE BATE NOTE TB 625354 TB 552371-2 TB 552] 91 TB 572070 TB 552185 TB 575374 TB 575374 TB 542928 HE HN I I J K K P - 2 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 - 2 - 1 179.53 m 115.94 m 149.05 m 78.34 m 164.04 m 17.57 m 132.28 m 137.10 m Aug/81 Aug/81 May/81 May/81 May/81 Sept/81 Sept/81 Sept/81 (D (D (D CD (D (D (D (D NOTES! {] ) Reports of work Nos. 89-93, 1982 (NORTON LAKE)

CLAIM No, HOLE No, FOOTAGE BATE NOTE · 2017. 1. 17. · 149.26 - 151.48 5* - IOX pyrite 151.48 - 152.43 50X pyrite, 40Z pyrrhotite, minor chalcopyrite. 152.43 - 153.20 slnte. Regularly

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  • DIAMOND DRILLING 4aM14NE0 01 11 E. OF NORTON 010

    AREA! Kast of Norton Lake REPORT No,: 11

    WORK PERFORMED BY: Wasabi Resources Ltd.

    CLAIM No, HOLE No, FOOTAGE BATE NOTETB 625354

    TB 552371-2

    TB 552] 91

    TB 572070

    TB 552185

    TB 575374

    TB 575374

    TB 542928

    HE

    HN

    I

    I

    J

    K

    K

    P

    - 2

    - 1

    - 1

    - 2

    - 3

    - 1

    - 2

    - 1

    179.53 m

    115.94 m

    149.05 m

    78.34 m

    164.04 m

    17.57 m

    132.28 m

    137.10 m

    Aug/81

    Aug/81

    May/81

    May/81

    May/81

    Sept/81

    Sept/81

    Sept/81

    (D

    (D

    (D

    CD

    (D

    (D

    (D

    (D

    NOTES! {] ) Reports of work Nos. 89-93, 1982 (NORTON LAKE)

  • TB 625354

    Q-

    IPost

    N.

    WASABI RESOURCES LTD.

    SCALE* Ii5,000

    JAN. 1982

  • I'ROI'KRTY NORTON l.AKR

    I..tt l luilc H40S

    iicp.it i in e I6i (Km

    K]eva l Ion

    Depth (Ml . )

    0.00

    15. 54

    To

    3 r..

    4/i./i-i

    98.45

    DIAMOND DRILL RF.COR1)

    IIOLK NO. lli;-2

    Henri up Spilth

    Dip Collar-So". 91m. 4()"30', l78.5m. : 37i . --~-~

    SIIKKT NO. J 0 F 5

    Started August Z9. 1981

    Complete.! Ke.rite.iiiber J, J 98 l

    Final Depth 179.53m.

    'l

    ?

    5

    S

    Dene ri pt Ion

    Overburden.

    M;ific Jntrtislvc or Massive Volcanic - dark green, medium-grained,mil Form composed of medium to dnrk green feriomagnesians withmlnoi white feldspar. Lower contact ehnrp nt 40 to core axis.No diminution In grnln nlze hut 0.5 mm. of palp green alterationill (ho coni net and Homo hiiklng In 1 lie upper 3 (mn, of theunder 1 y j ng forni.it Ion .

    RaBalt? - fine grained, someuliat dlorltlr, mnnsjve, tinlform,medium to dark green ferromngnpBlans and white feldspar.

    40.55 - 41.00 llneated or sheared at 60O to 65" to core axis.

    Lower ?5 mm. featured liy hladed hlack pyroxenes randomly oriented.Lower 3 rms, contains dinnemlnal cd chalcopyrite gralnn. Contactnlinip at 50 lo (oi f axis. No chlllini',.

    KeillmenlB

    A'l./iS - 47. 8B c|iinrt7.l le. Flnc-grnlncd granular grey nlllcallnented at 45 - 50 to core nxls. ThinH^amB, Bma i 1 patches and dlRseniinated grainsof pyrrhotite and pyrite with minor chalco pyrite - IZ - ?X sulphide. To 45.50 fracturefillings and d Iftseminated grains and patchesof sph.i ler i t e, minor galena. Some garnets.44.45 - 45.4045.40 - 47.88

    47. H8 - 69.38 blue-grey Biliceous luit silty sediment. Wellbedded at 45 - 50 to core axis. Smallwhile quartz or feldspar phenocryBts in certain

    Sample No.

    58315832

    From

    ( 18.00'( 25.00.( 30.00i( 35.00i

    ( 37.00i( 43.00.

    (44.85 n.(48.50 LI(55.00 m(61.00 m

    To

    . spec i i

    . spec i i

    . spec!.

    . specii

    . spec i ii. spec li

    spec, linspec linKpeclinBppcln.

    Width

    on)en)en)en)

    en)en)

    0.951.48

    n) u )

    n)n)

    Oz/'l

    An Pl-b .

    2316

    on

    Ap,

    0.03Tr.

    X

    Cti

    0.0300.040

    I.? 70 1.079

    III l l led liy Signed

  • PROPERTY NO. NORTON LAKE

    DIAMOND PR l I.I. RECORD

    HOLE NO. SHEET NO. ? of 5

    Depth (

    From

    44.45

    98. /.5

    \t.)

    To

    98.45

    105.06

    Description

    coni 'd. . .

    beds. Seams of pyrite, some pyrrhotite through out.

    69.38 - 69.96 pale green silicates, disseminated garnets,contacts and lineation at 55 - 60 to coreaxis.

    69.96 - 81J80 same as 47.88 - 69.38. One percent lo twopercent seams and patches of pyrrhotite andpyrite, minor sphalerite, some chalcopyrite.

    81.80 - 86.92 mixed dark silty and white siliceous beds, thedark tiede predominating. Numerous white calcitestringers and seams.

    86.92 - 87.95 75X pyrrhotite, minor chalcopyrite. Blackslate-white quartz - calcite matrix.

    87.95 - 88.15 black slate.88.15 - 88.60 grey-white quartzite. Some pyrrhotite.88.60 - 89.70 50Z pyrrhotite as massive veins In slate.

    White quartz with calcite matrix.89.70 - 90.97 black slate with thinolite quartz beds.

    Bedding regular at 55 to core axis.90.97 - 92.40 751 massive pyrrhotite, slate-white quartz

    matrix.92.40 - 93.36 highly contorted black slate with thin white

    quartz beds. Weakly graphitic.93.36 - 95.23 601 massive pyrrhotite and pyrite in brecciated

    veins - in one place cross-cutting tightlyfolded sediment.

    95.23 - 98.45 black sim J y section with some white quartz beds.Hell bedded at 45 to core axis but considerabledrag folding and contortion evident. One percent.to two percent pyrite, some pyrrhotite in seams,email patches and disseminated grains.

    Mafic Sill or Volcanic - contacts vngue but appear to be sharpand conformable. A mixture of medium and dark green silicates(gome tremolite) with white feldspar and some quartz. Seanm

    SampleNo.

    5833

    5834

    5835

    5836

    From

    ( 69.81

    ( 72. K( 78. 5(

    ( 85. K

    ( 87. 8(

    ( 93. 0(

    ( 93. 6(

    ( 97. (

    To

    m. sped

    n. spec im. sped

    it. sped

    n. spec!

    n. spec:

    n. sped

    (h*, spec

    Width

    nen)

    uen)nen)

    nen)

    nen )1.03

    1.10

    1.43

    nen)

    1.87nen)

    men)

    Oz/Ton

    Au -Ppb-

    30

    25

    25

    29

    AB

    0.03

    0.03

    0.05

    0.03

    i

    Cu

    0.076

    0.048

    0.072

    0.076

    - - i

    Ni

    0.042

    0.032

    0.048

    0.028

    0.066

    0.052

    0.043

    0.055

    Drilled by SiRi.ed ^ /T Z/tZ ̂ ^ ~

  • I'HOI'ERTY NO. NORTON UKE

    DIAMOND Mtl I.I, RECORD

    HOLE NO V- jiE-2. -- - SHEET NO. 3 of 5

    Depth (

    From

    98.15

    105.06

    117.35

    124.27

    m. 20

    It.)

    To

    105,06

    117.35

    12/1.27

    125.20

    179.53

    Description

    coni 'd. , .

    and disseminated grains of pyrite and pyrrhotite throughout , minorsphalerite. Some sections quite massive In texture.

    Massive .JCIier^ HI ?.SAS.i.?..i"l2K it) ~ pnlc grey with mauve to pinksections. Very f Ine-grnlned, very hard, very siliceous, veryminor lineation, patches and disseminated grains of pyrite.In many ways resembles a massive felsic flow but a short section,lower in the hole, of similar rock is definitely chert.

    105.06 - 107.40 coarser-grained with recognizable whitefeldspars. Upper contact sharp.

    111.15 - 111.30 60Z pyrrhotite, some pyrite In a calcitematrix.

    113.55 - 115.27 10X pyrrhotite In seams and patches, somepyrite, minor chalcopyrite and sphalerite.Lower contact of section sharp at 60 to coreaxis.

    Volcanic (7) - pale grey-white massive uniform mixture of greensilicates, feldspar and quartz. Some thin quartz-rich sections(beds?), Mncation (bedding?) In places at 45 to core axis.

    119.45 - 120.4 coarser-grained, faint pink and white feldspar.brecciated (?), cemented with tremolite.Three percent to five percent pyrrhotite andpyrite in Irregular seams and fracture fillings,small patches and disseminated grains. Minorsphalerite and chalcopyrite.117.35 - 119.35122.27 - 124.27

    Felsic Flow (?) - sgrne as 105.06 - 117.35. Upper contact sharpand chloritic at 40 to core axis, lower gradntlona] nvcr 1 cm.nt 35 to core axis.

    Sediments -

    125.20 - 13B.70 slaty. Black, weakly graphitic. Scattered2 cm. - 5 cm. quartzite beds. Bedding

    Sample No.

    5837

    58385839

    Erom

    (100.00(104.50

    (106.00(107.50(112.00

    (120.00(121.80

    To

    . spec i

    . sped

    . sped

    . spec!i. spec!

    i. spec!i. .specl

    Width

    en)en)

    en)en)en)

    1.72

    ien)en)

    2.002.00

    Oz/ 1

    Pfy

    18

    1430

    'on

    Ag

    0.02

    0.020.03

    *

    Oil

    0.066

    0.03H0.042

    Nl

    0.028

    0.020.014

    7,n

    0.009

    0.0100.005

    Drilled Signed

  • PROPERTY NO.. .LAKE..-.

    DIAMOND I)R 11,l, RECORD

    HOLE NO. ,_^^^, SHEET NO. 4 of 5

    Depth (

    From

    125.20

    11.)

    To

    179.53

    Description

    Cont 'd. . .

    variable from 20 - 45 to core axis. One percentlo two percent pyrrhotite and pyrite inconformable seams with quartz and calcite and Innninll patches and disseminated grains. Minorchalcopyrite.

    125.20 - 127.70138.70 - 138.97 quartzite, seams of pyrite and pyrrhotite.138.97 - 139.65 75X pyrrhotite, 5Z pyrite.

    138.70 - 139.65139.65 - 140.60 black elate. Beams of pyrite and pyrrhotite.140.60 - 140.81 massive pyrrliotite.140.81 - 141.20 black alatcand chert. Barren.141.20 - 141.97 70X pyrrhotite, 5* pyrite, minor chalcopyrite.

    140.20 - 141.97141.97 - 142.95 30Z pyrrhotite in massive veins, 5X pyrite.142.95 - 146.32 black slate and quartzite at s" to core axis.146.32 - 146.49 massive pyrite.146.49 - 148.10 slaty sediments, minor sulphides.148.10 - 152.43 chert and massive sulphides. Fine-grained,

    massive fractured white silica with veins,stringers seams and disseminated grains of pyrite.

    148.10 - 149.26 80Z pyrite, 5X pyrrhotite.149.26 - 151.48 5* - IOX pyrite151.48 - 152.43 50X pyrite, 40Z pyrrhotite,

    minor chalcopyrite.152.43 - 153.20 slnte. Regularly bedded at 60 to core axis.

    One percent pyrrliotite in seams.153.20 - 156.55 chert and massive sulphides.

    153.20 - 154.58 30Z pyrite154.58 - 156.55 40X pyrrhotite and pyrite.

    Trace of chalcopyrite.

    156.55 - 159.05 slate. Weakly graphitic. Bedded at 65*" - 700to core axis.

    159.05 - 165.10 quartzite. Medium-grey, massive, very f Jtie-gratiuMBecomes mauve-pink in sections and contains smallgrains of bright green silicate. l, J nen ted at

    Sample No.

    5840

    5841

    58425843

    58445845

    5846

    5847

    5848

    From

    (129.01(133. 5(

    (I39.0(

    (140. 0(

    (147. 5(

    (148. 8((I50.5(

    (154. 61

    (159.0(

    To

    n. spec in. spec J

    n. spec!

    n. spec J

    n. Bperi

    li.- spec!n. spec!

    n, specJ

    n. Bpeci

    Width

    nen)nen)2.50

    nen)0.95nen)

    1.770.98

    nen)

    nen)nen)1.162.22

    0.95

    1.38

    1.97nen)

    ten)

    Oz/Ton

    Au

    15

    22

    1915

    5421

    22

    27

    27

    AB

    Tr.

    Tr.

    0.060.03

    0.030.02

    0.03

    0.02

    0.06

    X

    Cu

    0.050

    0.056

    0.0880.034

    0.0260.004

    0.070

    0.008

    0.040

    Nl

    ..

    0.018

    0.0160.014

    -.

    0.016

    -

    0.012

    7.n

    ).003

    0.012

    0.0200.013

    0.0020.002

    0.003

    0.002

    l). 00 7

    Hi 11 led by Signed __

  • PROPERTY NO.

    DIAMOND MUM. RKCORD

    HOLE NO. HE-2 SHEET NO. 5 of Ji

    Depth (

    From

    125.20

    179.51

    Ut.)

    To

    179.53

    Description

    Coni 'd. ..

    45 - 50 to core axis In sections. No definitebedding.

    159.47 - 160.00 50X pyrrhotite and pyrite, minorchalcopyrite.

    163.65 - 164.87 massive pyrrhotite from 163.65 -164.40, 164.70 - 164.87.Rome pyrite. Minor chalcopyrite.

    165.10 - 170.08 motagreywacke. Dark-grey, fine to medium-grained, massive mixture of feldspar, quartz,medium-green silicate. Llncated in sections at60 to core axis.

    170.08 - 179.53 quartzite. Fine-grained, blue-grey, relativelymassive silica with small biotite grains.Disseminated grains and conformable seams of pyrite. I.ineated and bedded at 60 to core axis.

    173.05 - 174.65

    END OF HOLE.

    Sample No.

    5849

    5850

    5851

    From

    (159. B((161. 5((163. 5((164.25

    (168. Of

    (171.20(173. 5((176. od

    To

    n. specln. spec!n. spec 1n. apecl

    n. spec!

    n. specln. specin. speci

    Width

    iien)nen)ten)nen )

    0.53

    1.22

    inn)

    .en)ifii)len)1.60

    Oz/

    Au

    21

    19

    53

    Ion

    Ag

    0.02

    Tr.

    0.03

    X

    On

    1.044

    1.066

    -

    HI

    0.014

    0.018

    0.006

    0.014

    l), Hied py I'NDAI.E DRIM.INO Signed__ ^- 'D. Mcl.EOD

  • t

    o-

    TB 552171

    3

    TB 552172

    Q (Post

    N

    -e-

    WASABI RESOURCES LTD.

    SCALEfh5,OQO

    JAN. 1982

  • 1'ROI'KRTY Norton Lake Area - UasablAnomaly H North

    Latitude QI40N;

    Departure H50E.

    F. l eva Hun

    DIAMOND DRILL RECORD

    HOLE NO. JINjJ ___

    Bearlng- Sil0 !?.. —..—

    Dip Cp}lar r5J?i 48.48 m -320 30'; 78.80 m. ~260 ; 115.15 -170 30'

    SIIF.F.T NO. l Qj 3

    Started^ .Aiigiiat. ,24, 1981

    Completed August 26, 1981

    Final Depth 115.94 metres

    Depth (Ml.)

    From

    0.00

    9.14

    )3.53

    18.52

    54.90

    lo

    9.1')

    13.51

    18.5?

    54.90

    58. n

    Description

    .^^.^^^^^^

    OvejbiurtUMi

    Metaquartzite - light grey, fine-groined massive sugary quartz withdisseminated biotite. Thinly Hnented at 30n to 40 to core axis.No colour bedding.

    10.26 - 10.42 - barren white quartz at 70*' to core axis at right angles to lineation. Associated patches of blackbiotite in the contacts.

    13.27 - 14.55 - barren white quartz at low angle to core axis.Broken section. Lineation variable Indicatingfolding. Colour becomes darker with depth.

    24.76 - 26.30 - contorted, bleached, silicified, sericitic, 25ZIrregular, quartz seams and stringers. Minorpyrrhotite. A feu rounded grains of silveryarsenopyrite (?) carbonated.

    Sediments - light grey siliceous material with oval-shaped 0.5 mm.grains of darker material elongated parallel to lineation and 15"to 25O to core axis. Lower contact slinrp at 40" to core axis.

    HetRBedlinents - massive uniform medium to dark grey quartzite withbiotite. Well llneated or bedded at 30O to 40O to core axis. Somethin 1 ifthter- coloured beds. Carbonated.

    31.63 - 52.05 - white quartz at 70n to core axis. Buff colouredInclusions.

    52.05 - 52.25 - silicified, quartz slringern.

    Quartz-silicate Zone - highly contorted. A mixture of blue andbuff sugary quartz, biotite, hornblende, medium to dark greensilicates (grunerite?) with lesser sericite, acicular tremolite.Some magnetite. 5/C 4 pyrrhotite In Irregular seams and patchesand disseminated grains. Some associated chalcopyrite, sphalerite,arsenopyrite (?), the tatter in rounded and elongated grains.Lower emit net sharp at 40 lo core axis.

    Ramp] eNo.

    5812

    From

    10.00 m15.00 m21.75 m25.00 m 33.50 m

    37.30 m

    41.80 in45.50 m50.00 m

    56.85 m

    To

    (Spec!(Spec!(Spec!(Spec! (Spec)

    (Specl

    (Sped(Specl(Spec!

    (Specl

    Width

    ion)ien)ion)ien) ien)

    1.54

    ien)

    ien)ien)ion)

    ien)

    Oz/Ton

    Au .RPB .

    143

    Ag

    0.03

    l

    Cu

    -

    Nl

    -

    Zu

    -

    Drilled by...11.

  • I'ROI'KRTY NO, Norton Lake Area - Wasnbi Anomaly II North

    DIAMOND imH.l. RECORD

    HOLE NO. HN-1 SIIEF.T NO. 2 or 3

    Depth (

    From

    5'.. 90(rout 'd)

    58.72

    72.60

    77.40

    PI .15

    81.08

    85.92

    'It.)

    To

    58.72

    72.60

    77. 40

    81.15

    83.08

    85.92

    86.59

    Description

    54.90 - 55,9555.95 - 56.9556.95 - 57.9057.90 - 58. 72

    Bluish nlllca Is stretched Into oval-shaped lenses in sections.

    Met asedlnirnts - medium to dnrk grey massive uniform quartzite withbiotite. Strongly carbonated. Regularly llneated at 400 to 45 tocore axis* No colour bedding.

    Graphitic Slate - fine-grained black hard shale with scattered1 ut fi beds of grey-white sugary quartz now brecciated Into roundedand elongated fragments. Bedding contorted but In places regularat 45O to 550 to core axis. Contacts sharp at 45" t to core axis.Some pale green silicate with the quartz beds. Carbonated. Whitecalcite seams and threads. IX to 2X pyrrhotite In seams andpatches. Some associated chalcopyrite, sphalerite, arsenopyrite (7)

    72.60 - 73.8073.80 - 75.0075.00 - 76.2076.20 - 77.40

    Siliceous sediments - medium to dark grey, uniform, quite massive,fine grained mixture of qua rt r and some biotite. A recognizablequill l z grains to 0.1 mm. Weakly lineated at 45 to 50 to coreaxis. Strongly carbonated.

    Qunrtz^SUlcate Zone - fine-grained blue grey to buff silica,green, silicates, hornblende, biotite, some tremolite, somesericite. Highly contorted. Strongly carbonated. Secondary quartzstringers with patches of massive pyrite. 1X-2Z pyrrhotite inBeams and patches. Disseminated grains and crystals of arseno pyrite (7). Some chalcopyrite, minor sphalerite.

    81.15 - 82.1082.10 - 83.08

    Siliceous Sediments - same as 77.40 - 81.15

    Cajcite-Sil icate Section - seam!) to 1 mm. white calcite In dnrk greysilicate. Well lineated at 60" to core axis.

    Sample No.

    581358)458155816

    5B17581858195820

    58215822

    From

    60.00 m.55.00 m.70.00 m.

    73.00 m.76.20 m.

    80.00 m.

    82.10 m.

    85.00 m.

    86.00 m.

    To

    (SpecliT(Spec In(Specin

    (Spec In(Specin

    (Spccln

    (Specin

    (Spec Inn

    (Spocin

    Width

    1.051.000.950.82

    i.) n) n)

    n)•n)

    1.201.201.201.20

    n)

    'n)

    0.950.98

    i)

    n)

    Oz/Ton

    Au PPb-

    18111212164

    158646099

    90148

    Ag

    0.070.040.030.02

    0.050.030.020.02

    0.030.03

    X

    Cii

    0.0280.02(0.0140.014

    0.0480.0140.0400.022

    0.0240.028

    Ml

    0.0100.0060.0080.006

    .---

    -

    ?.n

    0.0670.0710.1920.095

    0.1700.0840.0630.055

    0.0420.047

    Drilled by Signed

  • PROPERTY NO. Nor l-on Lake Area - Wasahi

    DIAMOND PRIM. RECORD

    HOI.B NO. IIN -1 SHEET NO. 3 of 3Anomaly II North

    Depth (

    From

    86.59

    87.37

    90.86

    91.40

    98.38

    100.44

    102.08

    10?. 85

    103.74

    1 06 . 80

    I) t

    Ut.)

    To

    87.37

    90.86

    91.94

    98.38

    100.44

    102.08

    102.85

    303.74

    106.80

    115.94

    115.94

    Description

    Siliceous Sediment - interbedded white quartzite, some black silt stone, and grey siliceous sediment. Some secondary quartz. Strongly carbonated. IX to 2X pyrrhotite In seams and patches. Arsenopyrite (7) in seams, small grains arid acicular crystals. Minor ctialcopyri te and sphalerite.

    Sediment - medium-grey, massive, uniform, mottled and streaked with white calcite. Lineated at 60 to core axis. Strongly carbonated.

    Sediment - dark blue-grey massive uniform quartzite with largerquartz grains. Some biotite. Lineation and contacts at 45" to 600 to core axis.

    Sediment - grey to greyish-white quartzite, some biotite. Well bedded with some colour banding at 60O to core axis. No tops. Strongly carbonated.

    Quartzite - light grey to blue-grey quartz with pale green silicates. Some biotite. Poorly bedded at 60 to core axis.

    Cherty Quatttlte - pale creamy-grey silica, some sericite, some biotite. Carbonated. Lineation and a few pyrrhotite seams at 700 to core axis.

    Slaty Sediment - fine-grained hard black non-graphitic with blue-whltf quartz interbeds. Bedding contorted. 2X to 3X pyrrhotite in sennif). Some associated arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite.

    Cherty Sediment - grey sericitic quartzite with 3X to 5X pyrrhotite mid pyrite in seams and patches. Some chalcopyrite.

    Chert^Sediment - buff grey, partly brecciated. Sericitic. Strongly carbonated. Few seams pyrrhotite. Bedding Irregular.

    Metasediment - medium grey arkose or quartzite with abundant white quartz, cherty quartz and calcite stringers. Carbonated bedding Irregular and in places brecciated, but approximately 70 to core axis. .

    END OK HOLE.

    tiled by 'li mini e Drl li Ing^ Ltd. SI

    Sample Ho.

    5823

    5824

    5825

    gned

    11.

    From

    89.00 m.

    91.40 DI

    97.00 m

    99.00 m

    100.38 i

    102.50 i

    103.00 i

    105.00 i

    110.00 i 115.00 i

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    Slate - same as 45. RO - 52.40. 10X seams and patches pyrrbollte.pyr 1 1 e .

    Dreccin - similar to 92.95 - 95. R2 except tlie frngmnntn are largerand llphl.er 1n colour. Some sections quite massive (large fragments?Stronp.ly carl*onnted. Patches and seams pyrrhotite and pyrite.Some slaty sediment in lost 2 metres.

    Slaty Sediment - same as 45. RO to 52.40. Weakly graphitic sections.Redding at 5?" to core axis with short contorted sections. Scamn,pat chefi and nodules of pyrite. Lower contact sharp at 800 to coreaxis.

    140.00 - 140.72 - siliceous beds, massive pyrite stringers.

    Melat(iiartzl te - grey silica with 5X ^ biotite. Massive, tinlform.linealed at 70n to core axis. Quartz veins from 144.46 - 144. S3nnd 145. R2 - 146.33

    Thin disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite throughout. Sericitic.

    flabbro - medium-grained, dark green, massive.

    F.ND OF II01.E.

    Sample No.

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    76.70 - 65.00 - interbedded grey quartzite and medium-grey siltyRptllnipntR (imiflsl ones? ) . Varjn^>]p amounts ofpyritp nml pyrrhotite In HlsspniinntpH grains, seamsand narrow strlnpprfl alonp, the bpddtnR.

    31.85 - 32.1 'i - m.TRslvp pyrite 3?.'iO - 33.70 - mnsnlvp pyrite 33.25 - 33.65 - mnsslve pyritp

    Bedding herompn hlRhly contorted.fiTi.OO - 75.60 - grey silty quart zltes or mudstoiips, RpdcUng highly

    contortprf. A feu grey siliceous beds. CarbonatedBprtlons. Few seams ant! grains of pyrrhotite andpyrite, minor sphalerite.

    75.60 - 7R. 3'i - slaty SpHlmpnts. Hard, black, reasonably regularbedding nl 'iO to core oxls.

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    Sample No.

    5361536253635.164536553665367

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    Siliceous Sediments ~ 20^ 4 senms nnd stringers of pyrrhotite.Rome pyrite.

    161.11 - 162.92162.92 - 164.01

    ?'.NI) OF II01.F..

    Formal Ions fresh - little motamorphlsm.

    Sample No.

    5383538453R5538653875388

    538953905391

    53925393

    From

    141.00 i149.60 i

    154.50 i

    158.00 i

    162.25 i

    To

    i. (Spec. (Spec- i

    . (Speel

    . (Sperl

    . {Spec!

    Width

    men )men)

    1.932.002. OR1.922.002.00

    men)

    men)

    2.002.061 .93

    men)

    1 .RI1.12

    Oz/Ton

    AlV I'P"

    5313826253826

    301429

    1923

    Ap,

    Tr.Tr.Tr.Tr.Tr.Tt.

    Tr.Tr.Tr.

    0.020.02

    7,

    Cii

    0.0160.0210.020.0)20.0160.016

    0.0120.010.014

    0.01R0.014

    Nl

    .0160.021.0140.0160.0140.012

    0.0160.0120.012

    0.020.01

    7.11

    0.0680. 1400.0450.04R0.0810.016

    0.0320.0220.037

    0.03H0.012

    Drilled by Tlndnle Drilling Md.

    II. l). Hcl.od IIDH:me

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  • T6 S 76 3 7DIAMOND DRTU, RECORD

    PROPERTY ..Norton Lake Area HOt.E NO. v-1Anomaly K

    Lntltudp 24QQN,^ ^ Bearing _ .,.SlH. .-

    Ilppnrtiire l3iQQW, Dip 50'

    F.lev.iHon

    Depth (Ut.)

    From

    0

    17.57

    0

    15.15

    To

    17.57

    15.15

    Description

    Overburden

    Casing broken off.

    DDH K-1A

    Overburden

    Casing broken off - rods run down to 21.2 metres. No bedrock.

    f

    Drilled by Tlndalc Drilling !,td.

    SHEET NO. , nf 1

    Started

    Final Dppt

    Sample No.

    From To Width

    September 4, 1981

    September 5, 1981

    h J7.57 metres

    Oz/Ton

    Au ABl

    Cu Nl

    ^-AT"/Signed _ f ' 7 ' 'f'i --"J (--^"l' II. D; H^eod X

  • DIAMOND DRIU. RECORD

    PROPERTY Norton Lake Area HOLE NO. K-2Anomn 1 y K

    ' ntltude 2+25N. - Bearing ___ S15"W.

    Dppnrturp 1MOOW. _ D) P ColAar^6i^i 132 J8 m. -29'

    F.levat ion

    Depth (HI;.)

    From

    0

    1 4 . R4

    115.15

    To

    14.84

    115.15

    113.75

    Description

    OVERBURDEN

    HORNBLENDE-BIOTITE^CNEISS - metaquartzite . Dark mixture of crystalline quart?., with 40JI -t biotite and/or hornblende, some muscoviteand actinolite. Disseminated grains of pyrrhotite and pyrite Insections. (Jarnets In high silicate beds. Well llneated and Inplaces colour bedded at 40" to core axis; the angle steepeningdown the section due to flattening of the hole.

    7?. 00 - 73.00 - seams nnd disseminated grains of pyrrhotite andpyrite - ^X of section. Abundant garnets andgreen silicates.

    73.00 - 75.00 - 3Z disseminated grains of pyrrhotite75.00 - 76.88 - 201 pyrrhotite In narrow stringers, seams and

    patches.8J.60 - 82.35 - 5Z-7X seams and patches of pyrrhotite and pyrite

    In a Motlte-garnet bright green silicate matrix.89.10 - 89.54 - conformable barren white quartz vein.93.60 - 95.90 - abundant flaky white muscovite in stringers and

    patches. Small seams, patches and disseminatedgrains of yellowish pyrite, pyrrhotite, minorsphalerite.

    103.03-104.03 - seams and disseminated grains If pyrite - 2/S+ ofsection.

    104.03- 105.50 - same105.50-106.64 - 15JI stringers, seams and patches of pyrrhotite.

    Few grains of chalcopyrite.106.64-106.90 - 3* pyrrhotite.106.90 107.70 - 15JI pyrrhotite In stringers, seams and patches.

    A few grains of chalcopyrite section becomespegmatitic In last 3 metres.

    PEGMATITE or granite. Coarse rounded white feldspars with 15Xbiotite In grains and flakes. Uniform, massive. Upper contactabrupt but gradntlonal, lower sharp conformable 9 50" to core axis.

    Drilled by

    SHEET NO. J- of 2^____

    Stsrted .^ September JO,

    Completed September.11 A- 1

    Final Deptli.^132.18..metres

    Sample No.

    58525853

    58585859

    5854

    58555856

    58575860

    From

    (18.00m(25.00 n(28.75m(36.50m(43.00m(49.00m(55.00m(61.00m(69.00m

    (76.00m(82.00m

    (88.00m(95.10m93.6094 . 75

    (106.00

    (110.00

    (112.50

    To

    . (Spec!iii1111i

    . Spec in

    . Specin

    M

    tl

    94.7595.90

    m. Spec)

    m. Sped

    m. Spec^

    Width

    nrn)

    2.001.88

    en)en)

    1.151.15

    1.00

    1.471.14

    men)0.260.80

    men)

    men)

    Pi/'

    Au ppi

    1482

    2737

    14

    B5

    2121

    "on

    Ag

    Tr.Tr.

    0.040.04

    Tr.

    Tr.Tr.

    Tr.0.03

    7.

    Cu

    0.0160.024

    0.0030.01

    O.OOR

    0.0060.007

    0.005O.OOR

    Nl

    0.0060.010

    --

    0.005

    0.0070.007

    0.0070.006

    Zn

    0.0520.010

    0.0100.04

    0.008

    0.008O.OOR

    0.0110.004

    Si gned

  • PROPERTY NO. Norton Lake Area TT

    niAMONI) PRIM, RECORD

    HOLE NO. K-2 SHEET NO. ___2 sf l.

    T)c['tli (

    From

    113.75

    115. A/.

    122.10

    125.43

    110.20

    131.2R

    112. 2R

    Ut.)

    To

    115.14

    122.10

    125.43

    130.20

    131.28

    132.2B

    Description

    IIORNBLENUE-BIOTITE GNEISS - garnetiferous, 5Z -f pyrrhotite InstrlngerH, seams and disseminated grains. Some pyrite, few grainschalcopyrite.

    PEGMATITE OR PEGMATITIC GNEISS - Irregular coarse masses of whitefeldspar, flaky white muscovite (actinolite?), biotite. Linea tedat 60" to core axis contorted to 120.75 metres then regular. IX tpyrrhotite and pyrite In thin seams and patches.

    GNEISS - finer-grained phase of section 115.44 to 122.10.

    PEGMATITE - same as section 115.44 - 122.10. Lower contact sharpconformable.

    HORNBLENDE- BIOTITE GNEISS.

    PEGMATITE (?) - core badly broken.

    END OF HOLE.

    SampleNo.

    5861

    5862

    From

    GRAB S(1.16.00(121.50

    (125.00

    (128.00

    To

    ECTROGRm. Specm. Spec

    m. Spec

    m. Spec

    Width

    1.69

    PH I C AN/men)men)

    men)

    men)

    07 /Ton

    Anphk

    25

    LYSIS

    Ag

    0.05

    l

    di

    0.01

    Nl

    0.006

    7,n

    0.006

    I)r11 led fcy Tlndale Drilling Ltd...,

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    W 00-3

    TB 542928

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  • I'ROPKRTY

    Latitude ,^2ipON.

    Departure 2125W.

    Elevation

    DIAMOND DRILL RECORD

    HOLE NO. -

    l fxAnomaly T"

    DI p Col la r -SO' ; 1 30 .1 5 m. -50"

    SHEET NO. J joiJ_ ̂

    S t a r t ed ^ _Sep tembe r^ J 7, 1981

    Complete^ Sjeptembej^20, JL981

    Final Depth 137.10 metreB

    Doplh (ML.)

    From

    0

    16.76

    32.35

    37.40

    44.70

    54.10

    85.20

    98.90

    To

    16.76

    32.35

    37.40

    44.70

    54.10

    85.20

    98.90

    110.95

    Description

    Overburden.

    Feldspar Porphyry - uniform massive medium grained pink-grey In trusive with rounded and rectangular white feldspar phenocrysts.Lower contact sharp @ 35* to core axis.

    Intrusive (?') - fine-grained dark grey massive mixture of quartz.feldspar and biotite.

    Feldspar JPprjjhytjr ~ upper contact sharp @ S35" to core axis.

    42.70 - 44.70 - numerous Inclusions of recrystaJHzed sediments.

    MetaguarJ^lte - fine-grained grey quartz with abundant biotite andhornblende. Narrow sections with green silicate and disseminatedmagnetite. Bedding not prominent. Some brecciation. 5Z -1- pyritein seame and stringers, many at 40" to core axis.

    Chert - fine-grained light-grey to buff massive silica with somebedding at 25" to core axis. Much contortion. Fractured. Biotiteconcentrated In the fractures and along bedding planes. Littlepyrite.

    Quart Eit.e - simllar'to 54.10 to 85.20 only a little coarsers grainedand a higher ferromagnesian content. Massive but some bedding at20" to 45" to core axis In places. Carbonate seams.

    Sediments - quartzite with thin silicate-pyri te-calcite beds orfltrlngers. Redding still Irregular but now obviously at a lowangle to the core axis. Magnetite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite anda few grains of chalcopyrite In some stringers.

    SampleNo.

    5863586458655866

    5867586858695870

    From

    (26.50(30.00

    (36.20

    (41.00

    (47.00(57.0044.8647.2650.1652.06

    (59.50(67.00(76.00

    (85.00(92.00(97.50

    (102.00(109.0098.90101.90104.90107.90

    To

    i. Speciii. Specii

    i. Specii

    i. Specii

    i. Speciii. Specii47.2650.1652.0654.10

    i. Speciii. Speciii. Specii

    i. Speciii. Speciii. Specii

    m. Specm. Spec101.90104.90107.90110.95

    Width

    en)en)

    en)

    en)

    en)en)

    2.402.901.902.04

    en)en)en)

    en)len)ion)

    men)men)

    3.003.003.003.05

    Oz/Ton

    Au

    18224443

    26523043

    Ap,

    0.020.020.020.02

    Ir.0.04Tr.0.05

    X

    Ou

    0.0210.0160.0220.011

    0.0080.260.0090.017

    Ni

    ---

    -.--

    7.11

    0.0070.0050.0160.012

    ).012t. 045).0051.006

    Drilled by Signed

  • PROPERTY HO. Norton Lake Area

    DIAMOND DRILL RECORD

    H01,F, NO. P-l SHEET NO. 2 of 2

    Dnptli (Ut.)

    From

    HO.95

    119.05

    117.10

    To

    119.05

    137.10

    Description

    quartzite - low angle to core axis. No sulphides'.

    Iron Formation - green silicate (grunnerite?) - biotite-pyrlte - pyrrliotite - magnetite beds at low angle to core axis. Becomes parallel at end of the section. Some contortion. 153; * sulphides minor arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite in places.

    133.40 - 13/1.22 - quartz veinltig, 10J! masses of pyrrhotite and pyrite. Minor chalcopyrite.

    F.ND OF HOLE.

    Abandoned as It Is parallelling formations.

    Sample No.

    587158725873587458755876

    5877

    From

    (118.00

    (122.00(128.50(134.50119.05122.05125.05128.05131.05133.40

    134.22

    To

    m. Spec!

    m. Spec Jm. Spec Jm. Spec!

    122.05125.05128.05131.05133.40134.22

    137.10

    Width

    men)

    men)men)men)

    3.003.003.003.002.350.82

    2.88

    Or./

    ^PPUL

    182216141529

    22

    'on

    AR

    0.020.020.020.020.020.02

    0.02

    X

    Cu

    D. 0130.0150.0270.0130.010.035

    0.012

    Nl

    ---

    0.0070.009

    -

    7,n

    ).0060.0160.0170.013).0150.005

    0.012

    Drilled by Tindale J)rl 11 ing Ltd. Signed