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REPORT ON DEEP OVERBURDEN SAMPLING
SWAB 2 & 3 Claims
Record No's 749, 750
OMINECA MINING DIVISION
Latitude 53O50'N
N.T.S. 93F/15W' Longitude 1q50'W
Owner: J.C. Stephen
Operator: Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited
March 1980 J.C. Stephen
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS
OVERBURDEN SAMPLING PROGRAM
Purpose
Procedure
R e s u l t s
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
D i s t r i b u t i o n of C o s t s
APPENDIX I ' INVOICES
APPENDIX I1
PAGE
1
2
16
18
18
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
D
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE
I
Ia
I1
I11
I V
v
V I - X I 1 1
MAPS
I
I1
TARGET PROJECT
NECHAKO AREA CLAIMS
INDEX MAP D E T A I L GRID
OVERBURDEN SAMPLING
OVERBURDEN SAMPLING
PHOTOGRAPHS
OVERBURDEN D R I L L I N G LOG
SECTIONS W O O E TO 1WOOW
F o l l o w i n g Page 2
Page 3
5
6
7
8
F o l l o w i n g Page 10
SWAB CLAIM GROUP TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
lr+OOE - 7+00W I n Pocket
SWAB CLAIM GROUP TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
7+00W - 13+00W I n Pocket
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Exploration has been conducted in stages since 1977 on the SWAB group to investigate anomalous molybdenum and uranium values in silt and soil samples.
The hydromorphic nature of the main soil anomaly is well established. Forty seven holes have recently been drilled for additional soil samples at depths up to 4.5 metres. samples confirm the nature of the anomaly and give some slight indication
Geochemical results on these
of an increase in molybdenum values at depth in an area near the west end .of the hydromorphic anomaly.
The west end of the anomaly is considered a favourable target area because of bleached altered outcrops in the vicinity and because of a magnetic low pattern.
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Percussion drilling is recommended to investigate this target area.
D
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PROPERTY , LOCATION AND ACCESS
SWAB 1
SWAB 2
SWAB 3
SWAB 4
The SWAB Group i s composed of t h e fo l lowing claims:-
Record No. Un i t s
748 749
750
751
20
20
20
20
These claims are loca ted 28 m i l e s (46 km) south w e s t of
- F o r t F r a s e r on t h e Holy Cross (Smith Creek) access road which i s be ing
extended t o t h e south by t h e B.C. Fo res t Service. They l i e approximately
3 km n o r t h w e s t of Hal le t t Lake on Map Sheet 93F/15W as shown on Figure I. Q The d e t a i l g r i d , on which boulder mapping and topographic
surveying had been conducted, is shown on Figure 1A.
h o l e s descr ibed i n t h i s r e p o r t were placed a t s o i l sample l o c a t i o n s
e s t a b l i s h e d by t ape and compass i n 1978 and surveyed i n by s t a d i a methods
i n 1979. Hole l o c a t i o n s are shown on Maps I and 11.
Deep s o i l sample
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8'
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Ih?ZX MAP
DFTAIL G R I D IDCATTOM , .
FIGURE Ia
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OVERBURDEN SAMPLING PROGRAM
Purpose
A silt and soil anomaly with values in uranium and moly-
bdenum had been detected and staked in 1977. Research on the character of the anomaly led to the conclusion that it was of hydromorphic origin. (Bayrock Report Appendix I1 Topographic and Boulder Survey submitted
as assessment work September 1979).
The survey reported here was conducted to sample the overburden at depth in an attempt to define a possible trend of high values which might indicate the direction to the source of the metal values indicated.'
Procedure
B.E.M.A. Industries were contracted to drill holes at predetermined locations on the detail soil sample grid on SWAB 2 and 3. These holes were intended to cross section the anomalous area on various lines along the westerly trend of the anomaly. Samples were to be taken at 1 metre intervals to as great a depth as could be reached within practical limits.
The method of sampling is illustrated in the following figures copied from literature supplied by B.E.M.A.
bags. The sampler
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FIGURE IV
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DRILL HOLE NO. /s, SAMPLER
SAMPLE '5 3 , SAMPLE DEPTH *( 4P
. STATION
l f l LlNF
A t o t a l of 47 h o l e s were d r i l l e d .
DATf /L&;-v 7j-$q- ' 1 CONTRACT
LOCATION
Samples w e r e c o l l e c t e d i n k r a f t paper bags marked by d r i l l
ho le number, l o c a t i o n , depth and sample number. Sample d e s c r i p t i o n s were
recorded on sample t a g s such as t h a t i l l u s t r a t e d i n Figure V
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MINERALOXIDE
DRILLING TIME
POINT STARTED SAMPLER STARTED
POINT STOPPED SAMPLER STOPPED
POINT EXTRACTED SAMPLCR EXTRACTED
1- B I BEMA INDUSTRIES LTD.
19790-88 Ave. R.R.4 Langley,B.C. V3A4P7 530-7772
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OVEWBURQEN DRILLING LOG ,
I I SAMPLE DESCRIPTION I
I
6,feq- I COLOUR
TEXTURE
SOIL TYPE
FRAGMENTS
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FIGURE V SPECIMEN SAMPLE TAG t i
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Samples were submitted to Chemex Labs Ltd. in semi dried condition. There they were dried and sifted to 80 mesh before analysis for Mo, F and U. possible additional examination.
The coarse fractions of all samples were retained for
When geochemical results were available ten of the coarse fraction samples were examined, pulverized and analysed for Mo and U.
. Results
Location of Poinjar deep soil sample holes are shown on Maps I and 11 Geochemical values and relative locations are shown on Figures VI - XI11 SECTIONS WOOE to lO+OOW, and are tabulated-in Table 111.
SWAB Claim Group Topographic Survey with this report.
0 Many of the holes encountered hard pebbly clay till
practically impenetrable to the sampling tool. Only a very few of these reached two metres or greater depth. the other hand liquified with the vibration of the drill and samples could not be retrieved
In the wet areas some material on
Some of those holes show only a single sample at 3 or
3.5 metre depths.
Values obtained from the fine fractions of the 79 samples obtained gave the following results.
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9
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TABLE I
ELEMENT RANGE STANDARD DEVIATION MEAN
Mo 1-30 4.46 3.658
F 190-1 100 141.3 350.57
U 0.5-151 22.08 6.645
Examination of soil samples 33 and 35 in holes 18 and 19 which had uranium values of 151 and 131 ppm respectively revealed frag- ments of rhyolite, or fine graindd alaskite, coated with black manganese stain and limonite. were pulverized and re analysed with the following results.
A few specks of pyrite were observed. Ten samples
TABLE I1
DEPTH -80 MESH ppm COARSE FRACTION pprn U
OLD GRID 0
- - Mo - U - Mo LOCATION METRES SAMPLE NO. 1+25W 8+75S 2+00W 8+25S 2+00W 8+50S 4+00W 8+5 OS 5+00W 8+75S 5+50W 9+OOS 7+00W 9+50S 7+50W lO+OOS 7+50W 9+50S 7+50W 9+50S
2 1 1 1.2 2.5 1.5 2
3 1.2 2.2
30 33 35 40 52 55 67 74 77 78
10 2.0 16 151 1 131 6 14 14 6.0 30 7.5 10 4.5 2 1.0 8 4.0
4 2.5
8 12 2 4 10 16 8 2 4 4
1.5 92 66 '
7.0 3.0 4.0
2.5 1.0 2.5 1.5
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T A B L E I11
GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS (80 MESH FRACTION
DEPTH IN METRES
SURFACE 1.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.5 3.0 3.5 4 . 5 - - - - - - HOLE NO. LO CAT ION .1 0+59S Mo 15 2 4
Ut72E F - 360 410, U 360 10 2.5
2 0+56S Mo 52 6
0+5OE F - 370 U 94 6
W51S Mo 40 12 Dtl8E F - 375
U 52 7.5
0+25S Mo 19 6 2+02W F - 320
‘5 O+OON 2+00w
6 0+24N 1+95W
7 0+4 8N 1+88W
8 0+7 2N 1+83W
9
10
11
0+86N 2+28W
0+86N 2+57W
0+9 4N 2+82W
U 52 3
Mo 1 1 F 220
u c0.5 1.5 Mo 2 2 F - 270 U 3 2.5 Mo 9 1 F - 230 U 60 3 Mo 2 2 F - 230 U 9 9 Mo 2 2 F - 320 U 94 3.5 Mo 5 6 F - 3 20 U 15 4 Mo 30 6 F - 350 U 80 6.5
4 375
1 12
320 2
4 3 30 0.5 2
300 1
1 280 0.5 1
270 1.5 1
3 10 14.5
2
320 1 1
400 2
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HOLE NO.
1 2
13
1 4
15
16
1 7
18
1 9
20
21
22
DEPTH I N METRES LO CAT I ON SURFACE 1.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5
0+96N
3+9 5w
0+15N
3+80W
Dt08S
3+84W
0+33S
3+9 1w
0+5 1 N
4+17W
0+7 3N
4+12W
1+2 1 N
4+79w
0+94N
4+85W
0+7 1 N
4+9 2 W
0+48N
5+00W
0+48N
6+00W
Mo 2s 4 F - 410
U 7.5 11
Mo 4 1
F - 3 00
U 2.5 3.5
Mo 19 4
F - 340
U 52 2
Mo 5 2
F - 3 00
U 25 2.5
Mo 4 4
F - 400
U 1 5
Mo 15 4
F - 370
U 86 12.5
Mo 12 16
F - 600
u 20 151
Mo 2 1
F - 470
u 48 13 1
Mo 3
F u 9400
Mo 22
F
u 48
-
-
Mo 10
F
u 55
-
2 460
1.5
1
390
1;
10
530
2
2
410
2
2
590
7.5
1
490
9.5
1
510
2
1
270
1.5
DEPTH IN METRES
HOLE NO.
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
LOCATION SURFACE
1+22N 5+83W
1+50N 6+92W
1+22N
6+9 1W
0+7 ON 6+95W
0+4 2N 7+0 2 W
0+58N 7+96W
0+84N 7+89W
1+04N 7+8 5W
1+29N 7+7 6W
1+35N 8+42W
l+lON 8+4 7W
Mo F
U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo F U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo
F U Mo
F U
4 -
'0.5 7 - 40 22 - 5 1 - 1.5 3 - 2
1
0.5 6 - 5 2 - 5 3 -
4 0.5 3 -
1 0.5 29 - 32
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, . 1.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5 - - - - - - - - -
1
375-:
1 .o 6 4 1100 360 14 4.5
2 300
1
2 310 1
2 3 00
1
1
210
2.5 1 220
0.5 1 220 0.5
4 750 2.5 4 590 3
4 6 3 10 230 4.5 1.5
30 390
7.5 1
1
250 0.5
4 440 2
14 640 6
1 3 10 1.5
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DEPTH I N METRES
HOLE NO.
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
LO CAT1 ON
0+90N Mo
8+4 8 W F
U
ot.6 3N Mo
8+46W F
U
0+5 1 N Mo
9+0 1w F
U W68N Mo
9+oow F
U 1+00N Mo
9+oow F
U 1+ 15N Mo
8+95W F
U
0+95N Mo
9+94w F
U
0+7 3N Mo
9+9 8W F
U
0+5 2N Mo
l0+00W F
U 0+2 2N Mo
10+07W F
U
0+4 2N Mo
10+55W F
U
SURFACE 1.0 7
1 2
1
0.5
1
e 0.5
1
0.5
2
2
1
0.5
6
2.5
5 1
- 240
2.5 2.5
7
4.5
2
2.5
8
425
1.2 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5 - - - - - - - - 2
1
300
1
1
220 250
1 1
1 1
190 25 0
1 0.5
1 1
230 280
0.5
1
320
2.5
1
220
1
4 10
230 310
3 4.5
1 1
260 260
1.5 1.5
1
240
1.5
1
240
2
0.5
1
330
1
HOLE NO. LO CAT I ON
45 0+63N Mo
10+5 1W F
U
46 0+8 2N Mo
10+47W F
U
47 1+05N Mo
10+43W F U
SURFACE 1.0 7
- 0.5
DEPTH IN METRES
1.2 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5 - - - - - - - - 4 2
230 270
2 1
6 6
430 3 10
3 1.5
8 10
600 380
4 2.5
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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
0
Sampling w a s no t as success fu l as expected i n ob ta in ing ' .
s o i l samples a t s u b s t a n t i a l depth due t o t h e compact n a t u r e of t h e till.
Except f o r ' a r e l a t i v e l y few i n s t a n c e s uranium and moly-
bdenum va lues i n samples a t depths of 1 and 2 metres are lower than those
obta ined i n s u r f a c e sampling. This tends t o confirm t h e hydromorphic
n a t u r e of t h e anomaly. No d i s t i n c t t rend t o t h e h igher v a l u e s is immed-
i a t e l y ev ident . Hole 8 on Sec t ion 2+OOW and ho le s 18 and 19 on Sec t ion
5+00W gave h igher uranium va lues a t depth. Holes 30 and 31 on Sec t ion
8+00W and 32 and 33 on Sec t ion 8+50W re turned somewhat h ighe r molybdenum
va lues a t 1.5 t o 2.5 metre depths than a t su r face .
The l o c a t i o n of t h e h ighe r uranium va lues sugges ts a
p o s s i b l e source f o r hydromorphically t r anspor t ed uranium u p h i l l from t h e
main s o i l anomaly. It may be der ived from f r a c t u r e zones i n t h e a l a s k i t e
body t o t h e nor th .
The somewhat h igher molybdenum va lues a t depth on s e c t i o n s
8+00W and 8+50W are ( a ) near t h e w e s t o r "up ice" end of t h e main hydro-
morphic anomaly, (b) on t h e u p h i l l s i d e of t h e hydromorphic anomaly,
( c ) i n t h e v i c i n i t y of a l t e r e d outcrops a t 2+70N 10+40W (d) near t h e
w e s t end of a magnetic low.
Comparison of g e o l o g i c a l , geochemical and geophysical d a t a
i n t h i s d e t a i l g r i d area i n d i c a t e s t h e p o s s i b i l i t y t h a t t h e hydroporphic
anomaly may be der ived (1) from t h e a l a s k i t e body t o t h e no r th and u p h i l l
o r (2) from t h e v i c i n i t y of a l t e r e d a l a s k i t e and r h y o l i t i c formations n o r t h
of t h e w e s t end of t h e hydromorphic anomaly. Because of t h e l a c k of
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alteration and mineralization in the fairly extensive alaskite outcrops and in the SWAB #l diamond drill hole it is concluded the most likely source of the geochemistry is near the west end of the anomaly in the area of the magnetic low and between the altered outcrops on the hill to the north and the pyritic intrusive dyke on:the logging road to the south. It is recommended that this area be tested by eight percussion drill holes to depths of about 70 metres on a 100x50 metrci spacing.
.n
Respectfully submitted, J.C. Stephen Explorations Ltd.
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JCS/ms
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STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
Contract Cost Bema Industries Invoice A140 $ 5407.99
Supervision J.C. Stephen Nov. 3-6 inclusive @ $100./day 400.00
Geochemical Analysis Invoice No 34152 550.63
Invoice No 34490 51.00
Meals Dorothy's Kitchen B+F Investments Fort Fraser 221.85
Northgate Motel 213.50
Total Applied Costs $ 7,044.97
DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS
Number Proportion Use Assessment Use P . A . C . Deposit to Apply Claim of Holes of Cost Credit Account P.A.C. Account Total
$1648.00 $2000.00 $352.00 $4000.00
36 5396.00 400.00 - ($1796.00) 4000.00 SWAB 2 11
SWAB 3 -
Total 47 $ 7044.00 $ 2400.00 $ 352.00 ( $ 1796.00) $ 8000.00
A P P E N D I X I
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m g - - ; m r m m m . ~ u I a c a n ~ a ~ ~ m ~ ~ t E ~ ~ B ~ E ~ ~ X I Q 5780-203rd Street , LANGLEY, B,C. V3A 1W3 INVOICE A 140
DATE Nov. 20, 1 9 7 9
FILE NO.
PROJECT 79-45
M r . C. S t e p h e n J . C . S t e p h e n Explorat ions L t d . 1124 W. 1 5 t h Street North Vancouver , B.C. V7P 1M9
. .Re. . T. . . . . 1 raser' Overburden Sampling
- -
Overburden' D r i l l i n g 94% hours @ ' $40.00/hour $3,780 -00
Equipment Lost or Damaged 2 samplers @ $200.00 each
L O rods @ $ 20.00 each (6 damaged rods n o t charged)
T r u c k S u p p l i e d 11 day:; @ $30.00/day mileage 1683 miles @ $28C/mile
I
Disbursements - I , J o h n s o n , Expense a c c o u n t $ 7.95 C. J o h n s o n , Expense a c c o u n t 1 8 8 . 2 5 SEb-Tota l $196.20 15% service charge ' 29.43 T o t a l D i s b u r s e m e n t s $225.63
Total I n v o i c e
400.00
200 .oo
330.00 472 . 36
' ' ' 225:63
$5,407.99
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t.J -.. 212 BROOKSBANK AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA TELEPHONE: 984-0221
604 CH’EMEX LABS LTD. 043-52597
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS GEOCHEMISTS REGISTERED ASSAYERS
TO: J. C. Stephen Explorations Ltd. CERTIFICATE NO. 51558 & 51559
INVOICE NO. 34152
DATE Dec. 5/79
1124 West 15th St. North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1M9 PROJECT : TARGET ATTN :
79 79
DESCR l PTl ON
Analyzed for Mo, F & U @ $7.75 Prepared @ $0.45
Less 15%
TERMS-NET 30 DAYS
l%% Per Month (18% Per Annum) Charged on Overdue Accounts
. . x .st 3----
SU B-TOTAL
3
$612.25 35.55
647.80 97.17
TOTAL
$550.63
78-040
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CHEMEX LABS ..Q 0 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS 0 GEOCHEMISTS
TO: J.C.Stephen Explorations L t d . , 1124 West 15th S t . , North Vancouver,. B . C . Rocks
ATTN :
DESCRIPTION
10 10
0
212 EROOKSEANK AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER, E.C. CANADA V7J 2C1 TELEPHONE:
604
984-0221
043-52597
0 REGISTERED ASSAYERS
Analyzed for Mo & U C! $4.25 Prepared C! $1.75 (rocks)
Less 15%
CERTIFICATE NO. 51835
INVOICE NO. 34490
DATE Jan. 9/80
1H% Per Month (18% Per Annum) Charged on Overdue Accounts
SU E-TOTAL
$42.50, $17.50 $60.00
$9.00 $51.00
TOTAL
$51.00
78-040
A P P E N D I X I1
Q
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
J.C. STEPHEN
A s s . Member B r i t i s h I n s t i t u t e of Engineering Technology Member Canadian I n s t i t u t e of Mining and Metallurgy
1951
EXPERIENCE
DATES
1947 - 49 1949 - 50 1950 - 51
1951 62 1952
1953 - 55 1955 - 56 1956' - 59 1960 - 62 1962 - 68
POSlTION
Engineering staff
Geology student Geological staff
Engineering staff
Geological staff Engineering and Geological staff Exploration staff Associate and fieJd.
.man Senior construction Inspector Exploration staff
Exploration Sup't NBC, LUC, DC Synd's Manager President
Central P a t r i c i a Cold Mines Ltd. Univ. of Alberta Eldorado Minin & Refining (1944 Ltd. Madsen Red Lake Hasaga Gold Mines L t d , . Pickle Crow Gold Mines Ltd,
f
Combined Developments Ltd, Jay-Kay Syndicate
Haddin, Davis & Brok Ltd. R.G. CrOSby and ASSOC,
Mastodon Highland B e l l , Mines Ltd. Bacon & Crowhurst Ltd.
Syndicate Stephen E q l o r a t i o n s Ltd,
B I N GROUF
W
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J.C. STEPHEN EXPLORATIONS LTD
T A R G E T ' PROJECT NECHAKO AREA CLAIMS
,
Oc tob e r October June
19 77
1979 I 9 78
C
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z 0 c + 0
\
SWAB GROUP
SECTION O t O O E SO1 L SAMPLE PROFILES
Sca le : I: 400 NOV. I979
f / & JI .
c - 6 m M o F U
4 m M o F U d i - 7 ‘E 320 52 3.0
2 4 3 3 0 0.5
z 0 0 + 0
m Mo . /--
- 0 I - L I LUU u.3 - I 122015 3 1 280 1.0
2 2 300 1.0
El . 1000
El . 970
S W A B GROUP S O I L SAMPLE PROFILES
SECTION 2t 00 W. NOV. 1979 scale. I : 400
FtC Vi /
El. 1050
*
12 a c e [ 0 2 5 7 5 17 rn
86 I 4 410 11.0 16 --[& 0 I I 4 370 l2.5 2 2460 1.5 / r y 4 4 0 0 c L O 2 2 410 2.0
'3 m M O F u 2 IO 5 3 0 2 0
.. .- I--
z 0 0 + 0
E l . 970
S W A B GROUP S O I L SAMPLE PROFILES
SECTION 4 + 0 0 W Scale. I : 400 NOV. 1979
1 .
2
+ 0
18 20 I I 16 600 151
2 2 540 7 5 19 2L t o 2 48
I I 470131 0 3 400
2.5 I 490 9.5 48 3 I 570 2 .0
El. 970
I
SWAB GROUP SOIL SAMPLE PROFILES
SECTION 5 + m w NOV. 1979 Scale. I : 400
1
23 m Mo P U \ m M o F U
m M o F U 0 48 70 / 7- 4 Z m h l o F U -c- 0 IO > - 0 0 140 4.3 0 1.5 I 375 ID
I I 270 1.5 Too w e t Too w e t
1 i 0 0 + 0
SWAB GROUP
SECTION 6 + 0 0 W Scale . 1:400 NOV. 1979
S O I L SAMPLE PROFILES
F/G X
El. 1050
2 0 0 + 0
m M o F U 3 - m M o F U 24 / 27 m ... J F U 2 6 rn Mo F U
L [v 1.5 3 40 1.2 6 1100 140 2.5 4 360 4.5 3.5 2 300 1.0
25 0.5
3.5 2 310 1.0
Too wet 1.5 I 210 2.5 l o
2.5 2 300 1.0
El. 970 __
SWAB GROUP
SECTION 7t OOW SOIL SAMPLE PROFILES
Scale. I: 400 NOV. 1979
El. 1050
3
I 28 m Mo F U - I v.5 -29 m MO F u 30 m Mo F 2.5 14 640 6.0
5 1.5 4 750 2.5 [" 4 5 4440 2.0
1.3 I 220 0.5 6 5 [ o
-7 :: I 220 0.5 2 5 I 250 0.5
El. 970
SWAB GROUP SOIL S A M P L E PROFILES
SECTION 8 t O O W NOV. 1979 SCALE. 1:400
j i CC
j
El. lo00 m Mo F
40 41 m M o F U 2.5 - L L 0 6 2.5
2.0 IO 310 4.5 c-- 42 m Mo F U
7 4.5 1.0 I 240 2.5 43 m Mo F U -1 I05 I 260 1.5 [ c o r 2.5 2.2 I 280 1.5 5 , I
1.5 I 240 I 5
I I
S W A B GROUP
SECTION 10+00 W. SOIL SAMPLE PROFILES
Scale. I: 400 NOM 1979