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1981 SUMMARY REPORTEXPLORATION ACTIVITIES OF
SCADDING TOWNSHIP PROPERTIES
PROJECTS 772, 723-727.
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R. Zinn,Project Geologist.
December, 1981.
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- CONCLUSIONS S RECOMMENDATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
l GEOLOGY
GEOCHEMISTRY
J GEOPHYSICS
- DRILLING AND TRENCHING
APPENDIX
™ SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER, 1981
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SUMMARY
Exploration on Northgate's Scadding Gold Mines property during 1981 was varied and intense (a compilation map is provided in the back pocket).
The drilling programme which started in 1980 was completed in late February, having outlined the ore zones and provided grade and tonnage figures.
Winter geophysics in the form of magnetics and VLF electromagnetics was per formed on the cut grids covering the property. The geophysics performed by HPH Consulting Limited of Toronto could not specifically define the known, or any new ore bodies, but was useful in identifying buried faults and contacts.
Geological mapping on the property was greatly aided by the use of 1:2000 scale topographic sheets provided by the orthophotogrametrlc survey of 1980. All areas not covered by the topo sheets were mapped at 1:8000 scale, using air photo control, the compilation map shows rock type distribution. The main thrust of the mapping programme was to locate additional chlorite breccia zones similar to those of the known ore zones. One such zone was located north of the Alkins' property and another on line 5S of the N25W grid.
The summer geochemical survey used gold in humus to locate targets in areas with little outcrop. Several anomalous areas were located in this fashion, and are shown on the compilation map.
Backhoe overburden stripping and trenching was used with fair success, to follow up geochemical and geological indications.
A test I.P. survey was run by Phoenix Geophysics to determine if this system could identify the known areas. Following this determination, additional lines were run over geochemically anomalous areas. The final report has not yet arrived and will be included at a later date.
A financial summary to November, 1981, is included in the appendix.
Final geological and geochemical maps are being drafted at this time and will be available early in 1982.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The summer's activities have outlined three areas for additional work. They are:
1. The Espanola-Serpent contact area, north of the Alkins' property. Geology, with coincident anomalous geochemical values make this area a target for surface stripping, trenching, detailed mapping, detailed I.R., and possibly drilling. NOTE: this area was not covered by the winter geophysics pro gramme as lines had not been cut.
2. The edges of the Nipissing dyke in the vicinity of line 10W of the South grid. Visible gold is still found in the old trenches and there is a coincident I.P. anomaly in the surrounding chloritized Bruce sediments. The I.P. suggests heavily disseminatedsulphide mineralization, possibly similar to that of our known ore zones. The area should be stripped, sampled with a dense pattern of pop holes, mapped in detail and drilled.
3. Line 55 of the N25W grid, just southwest of the East-West zone. This chlorite breccia zone may be a fault displaced extension of the cabL-'..'cct ?one. Coin cident geochemical and I.P. response, along with *ti proximity to the t a;t- West zone make it a target for washing, pop hole sampling and drilling.
There are numerous secondary targets that could be investigated in conjunction with the work on the primary targets. The surface extension of the Northwest ore zone should be stripped, the geochemical area in the northeast corner of the N25W grid should be drilled as should the geochemical anomalies southwest of the Northwest ore zone. To the north the Red Rock Mines contact should be prospected in detail as should the quartzites in 725 that show faint chlorite alteration.
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INTRODUCTION
The Scadding Township properties consi st of a contiguous block of twoand six claims in the central and southwestern parts of the township.have been grouped into six blocks for in the following manner:
1. Ashi garni Group - Project 772
S346887 - 246903 inclusiveS346914 - 346916 inclusiveS357986 - 357944 inclusiveS359359 - 359360 inclusiveS373196S359343 - 359345 inclusive S478876 - 478881 inclusiveS478886 - 478890 inclusive
2. Highway Group - Project 723-
S478823 - 478832 inclusive
3. Moose Rapids Group - Project 724
S538663 - 538669 inclusiveS538818 - 538833 inclusiveS546805 - 546831 inclusiveS551173 - 441222 inclusive
4. Spar Lake Group - Project 725
S478916 - 478928 inclusiveS478476 - 478979 inclusiveS539398S539389S478891
5. Southeast Bay Group - Project 726
S539390 - 539397 inclusiveS539399 - 539403 inclusiveS539384
assessment purposes (anniversary
17 claims3 "
14 "2 "1 H3 " 6 "5 "
51 claims
10 claims
7 claims16 "27 "50 "
100 claims
13 claims4 "11 "1 "
20 claims
8 Claims5 "1
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6. Watt Group - Project 727
S507801 - 507811 inclusive
TOTAL CLAIMS
11 claims
...206 claims
The recorded holder of these claims is Scadding Gold Mines Limited, (a wholly owned subsidiary of Northgate Exploration Limited) which was created to develop this property.
Four claims in the Ashigami Group (S546915, S546916, S539359 and S539360) were brought to lease as of February 1st, 1981. The remaining claims in 772 have in excess of two hundred days of assessment credits and may be brought to lease at any time.
Details concerning location and access, auxiliary services, topography, climate and previous work, are covered in the summary report of 1980 by W. W. Weber. This report will deal with the field programmes undertaken during 1981. These programmes were, the completion of phase one of the diamond drilling programme, geophysics consisting of magnetometer and VLF, detailed mapping, humus geochem istry, additional line cutting, overburden trenching, mapping and sampling of the trenches, and an I.R. follow-up of buried geochemical targets.
PERSONNEL
Northgate Exploration personnel were as follows:
W. W. Weber, Ph.D., G. Harper, Ph.D., R. Zinn, B.Se., P. Gordon, B.Se., F. Mozewsky, B.Se., H. Nast, B.Se., M. Samis J. Webster J. Blaauboer R. De La Riva D. Edmond S. Lucas M. Parkhill J. Puddister D. Satterfield
Exploration Manager Chief Geologist Project Geologist Senior Geological Assistant
Junior Geological Assistant
Cook
Consultants and contractors involved were:
P. McLeanK. LarsenMPH ConsultingRoy ConstructionE. JeromeMorissette Diamond DrillingPhoenix Geophysics
Representing D. R. WattDiamond Drilling SupervisionGeophysics - Magnetometer and VLFTrenchingLine CuttingDrillingI.R. Geophysics
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l2.0 GEOLOGY
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GENERAL
Scadding Township is underlain by sediments of the Huronian Supergroup including the Mississagi, Bruce, Espanola, Serpent and Gowganda Formations. These sedi ments are in turn intruded by Nipissing dykes and sills of gabbroic composition and by latter olivine diabase dykes. Generally the stratigraphic sequence be comes younger to the northeast with local disruptions due to faulting. The two main fault trends are northeast and northwest with north-south and east-west trends being secondary. Base and precious metal mineralization in this area is historically related to the Nipissing intrusives.
2.1 FORMATIONS
.1.1 MISSISSAGI FORMATION
The Mississagi Formation is found in the southwest corner of the property and the eastern extension of the 772 group on the west peninsula of Ashigarni Lake. It forms the basal unit of the Huronian sediments in the area, directly over lying the Archean granites.
In the southwest corner the Mississagi Formation consists predominantly of a clean, white to grey to pink arkose with rare interbeds of silt or argillaceous material. No mineralization of interest was found in this area or the eastern extension of the 772 block. Contact with the overlying Bruce greywacke was found just east of our property on an island in Ashigarni Lake. It should be noted that while the Bruce-Mississagi contact is generally conformable, on this island it is not.
2.1.2 B RUCE FORMATION
Outcroppings of Bruce Formation rocks are found inconcessions I and II, and in concessions III and IV west of line 25W of the South grid. The formation has been faulted, sheared and intruded by Nipissing diabase dykes. In general it is a greywacke to a para-conglomerate. The greywacke which forms the matrix for the para-conglomerate is a clay sized ground mass with common, l mm range.black quartz eyes. There is a colour variation due to chlorite content from green- grey in the southwest to dark grey in the north and east.
Chlorite alteration is more prevalent in sheared areas as is sulphide mineral ization. The chlorite occurs as a fibrous cross-fracture filling in some loca tions as well as a pervasive alteration mineral associated with shearing and Nipissing intrusives.
There is a relatively high background content of pyrite and pyrrhotite (less than Q.5%) that becomes concentrated in'areas of intense shearing. This gives rise to a very high magnetic relief compared to the other units, especially in the southwest corner of the south grid. In contrast, the Nipissing intrusives while elevated, have a flat profile.
. :All samples of sulphide bearing Bruce sediments, returned negligible to nil results, when assayed for gold. One area of Bruce sediments remains as a target for potential mineralization. This is the area immediately adjacent to the
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Nipissing dyke on lines 9W and TOW of the South grid, i.e., the location of the high grade gold quartz pits, worked by Wanapitei Gold Mines Limited. The sediments there are chloritized and brecciated in a manner similar to that of the Serpent quartzites in the known ore zones.
2.1.3 ESPANOLA FORMATION
The Espanola Formation forms a distinctive marker horizon between the Bruce greywackes and the overlying Serpent quartzites. It is a thin, discontinuous unit comprised of thinly bedded siliceous limestone, dolomite, and siltstone. In a number of instances the formation has been thckened considerably by fold ing and in others, it is absent, i.e., squeezed out.
This relatively plastic deformation of the limestone units is greatly respon sible for the brecciation of the brittle Serpent quartzites, immediately ad jacent to the limestones.
Alteration of the limestone units is in part due to pressure and temperature conditions during foldingandin part due to hydrothermal solution penetrating along the bedding planes. The source of these solutions is undoubtably the Nipissing intrusives. Alteration products are epidote, chlorite, in rare instances garnet and magnetite and occasional remobilized silica or hexagonal crystals of aventurine.
Wni le' there is as yet ;no;;'known economic,; jnirieralizationt asspciated^wi th;"^^
2.1.4 SERPENT FORMATION
The Serpent F^ormati on i s^he^lips'^foi^ aSo,re|b.od|JBs|Bf^-" the original D. R. "Watt property. While generally "reYerrecTto "as "a "quartzite it ranges from an arkosic quartzite to a calcareous sandstone(carbonate breccia) and argillaceous sandstone. The quartzite also retains most of its original sedimentary features such as ripple marks, cross-bedding, and ball and pillow slump structures. All of the depositional features indicate a flow and top direction to the northeast.
In the ore zones the Serpent has been highly brecciated and chloritized with attendant gold, pyrite, phrrhotite and arsenopyrite mineralization. A complete description of the detailed geology of the ore zones is given in the Summary Report for January.! to March 31, 1981 by K. Larsen.
Tectonically the Serpent is the most competent unit on the property. Nipissing intrusives rarely reach surface and no shearing was observed. Tectonic stress is relieved by both large and small scale jointing and fracturing. These joints and fractures (up to 4 feet wide) are re-cemented with clean, white, "bull" quartz which appears to have been sweated out of the surrounding rock. In add ition to the remobilization of silica, euhedral and semi-hedral carbonate rhombs (brunerite?) show a remobilization of original carbonate cement. Carbonate content varies greatly but in general decreases, away from the Serpent- Espanola contact.
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.2.1.5 GOWGANDA FORMATION
The Gowganda Formation is the youngest of the Huronian sediments found on the property. It forms a system of hills on the east boundary of our claim block, predominately in concessions III and IV. To date no mineralization of interest has been located on our property in this formation. Anglesea Developments found a copper bearing quartz stockwark less than 100 m from the eastern boundary of our claim S507806, however, a soil geochemistry line down the claim boundary failed to record any encouraging results.
The Gowganda is an interbedded mixture of argillite, greywacke and pebbly wacke. It usually exhibits a distinctive olive green colour and is locally conformable with the Serpent Formation.
.1.6 N IPISSING INTRUSIVES
Rocks of Nipissing age intruded the Huronian sediments as dykes and sills. Historically they have produced most of the gold mineralization in the area as high grade, low tonnage quartz blows. Visible gold was found in old trenches and pits on the north side of a dyke on line TOW of the South grid. Subsequent I.R. work over this area shows disseminated sulphides extending out into the surrounding sediments. Therefore, this area becomes one our our target zones for extensive detail work. There are two other gold quartz showings associated with Nipissing intrusives in the area. They are the Alkins 1 showing on the three patented claims in the centre of our claim block and the Red Rock Mine on the northeast edge of our claims, in concession IV. Neither of these was a producing property.
.1.7 OLIVINE DIABASE DYKES
These are long, narrow, late stage dykes that parallel the northwest structural trend. These dykes are generally coarse grained and are magnetic in hand specimen, at one location in Ashigami Lake, it is a metomorphosed to plagioclase and magnetite. No economic significance is attached to these dykes.
3.0 GEOCHEMISTRY
Gold in humus and trash was chosen as a geochemical prospecting tool as gold is mobile in the supergene environment under certain weathering conditions. The gold enters the plant as a transitory soluble complex ion. For instance, an aqueous solution of 0.05 M, SpO^" (pH 5 to 7) dissolves 3.4 Mg/L of leaf gold in old month, offering the possibility of solution of gold in normal soils. In a carbonate environment the oxidation of pyrite may produce enough S^O^" to dissolve gold. The quartzites on the property contain an appreciable amount of carbonate, also the INCO and Falconbridge smelters upwind provide additional S?0 " from the atmosphere.
Areas where chosen for biogeochemical sampling on their geological merit. Using the known ore bodies as a model, i.e., chloritized and brecciated brittle Serpent quartzites in the vicinity of plastically deformed Espanola limestones, the following areas were chosen:
1. The N25W grid, this also provided a check against known mineralization.
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2. The South grid from 300 North to 1620N lines O to 24W.'3. The area north of the AT kins' property west to line 35W.4. The North grid lines O to 8N west of Spar Lake.
The results of the sampling programme showed no encouragment for the area covered by the North grid and the area south and east of the N25W grid. Positive results were received from a large oval shaped area, long axis from line 33W of the South grid to the south end of the N25W grid. Within this area are a number of smaller discrete highs. The N25W grid with its greater sample density (every 50 feet) shows an anomalous trend N.N.E., also that the 20 ppb dispersion halo around known ore zones is limited to 100 feet or less. On the N25W grid, are three areas that deserve greater attention, these are the northeast corner (15,000 ppb), line 5S east side and lines 6N - 7N west side. Each area shows correlation with geology, geophisics or both.
Considering the sampling density the area north of the Alkins' property is very interesting in that the anomaly extends over several lines. Later sampling on intermediate lines failed to confirm the original results .however, Bondar Clegg has rerun the samples and discovered an anyilitical bias in the originals, such that the difference in arithmetic means of the two data sets is now less than it was (from 13 ppb difference to 4 ppb).
.0 GEOPHYSICS
Geophysical programmes in the form of magnetics and VLF-EM were carried out this winter on the South, East-West and N25W grids. The North grid was covered by magnetics only, due to the orientation of the lines.
As,expected t the geophyijlcsxc^p^disco ver any new ones. flt|^al;|^zbriesV faults^and^contac^ as a' f61T6w''up to* the summer's 'programme of mapping and geochemistry. A more complete description is given in"Geophysical Report on the Scadding Township Project, Sudbury, Ontario", by MPHConsulting Limited.
An Induced Polarization and resistively test survey was performed by Phoenix Geophysics over areas of geological and geochemical interest. Initially, lines were run over the known ore zones as a comparison against other results. Only the preliminary report has been received as this time. Several interesting targets were outlined, including line 5S 5E-9E, line 6N 6W - 8W, Line 22+50N 7E - 8E and base line 5S on the N25W grid. On the South grid disseminated sulp hides were located on lines 9W and 10W , in the sediments on the fringes of the Nipissing diabase dyke.
Considering the target size and known mineralization, Phoenix recommends that we do a survey with detailed measurements, using a Phoenix I.P. V-2. Phase I.P. System. The increased sensitivity of this instrument plus its ability to detect changes in mineralization texture should greatly refine proposed drilling targets.
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.0 DRILLING, TRENCHING. TECHNICAL STUDIES
.1 DIAMOND DRILLING
Diamond drilling for 1981 was completed in February with a total of 4538 feet (1383 m) in 24 holes. This completed the Phase I drilling project and provided us with an outline of the ore bodies, grade and tonnage figures, and material for metallurgical testing. A complete summary of the diamond drilling programme is included in Summary Report, Exploration Activities of Scadding Township Properties, January l - March 31, 1981 by K. Larsen.
5.2 BULK SAMPLING
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Three 200 pound samples were taken from trenches blasted on section in the East- jWest ore zone. Two of these were sent for metallurgical studies while the third jwas retained on site as a check sample if required. Lakefield Research is con- \ducting the tests, results of which are available from Operations. ., {
l l5.3 TRENCHING. OVERBURDEN STRIPPING
l As a follow up to the geological and geochemical programmes, it was decided to trench to bedrock in a number of areas. The purpose of this exercise was to
• explain geochemical anomalies by exposing the source or to increase existing exposures of favourable rock.
Our greatest success was realized on lines 5S and 6+50N. On line 5S 3E-5E a sulphide bearing chlorite breccia zones was uncovered in contact with Espanola limestones, in a manner identical to that at the East-West zone. This area has never been drilled and the overall dimensions are sufficient for an ore Tense of similar size to the East-West zone to exist. " . . ,, .
Recent assay results from the trench on line 6+50N are highly encouraging. This trench was to test a geochemical anomaly thought to represent. the surface extension of the Northwest ore zone. Thirteen- samples .from the chlorite breccia revealed in the trench returned results from 0.02 oz Au/ton to 14.96 oz Au/ton, with only two samples less than 0.1 oz/ton.
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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30, 1981 - PROJECT 772
SERIES BUDGET APRIL 1981 ACTUAL
100 Ground Control 40,200.00 15,710.73
200 Geology 48,500,00 61,472.97
300 Geochemistry 51,100.00 53,163.27
400 Geophysics 48,215.00 24,641.19
500 Drilling 118,000.00 87,078.99
600 Transport 21,750.00 20,498.81
700 Campsite, Accomodatfon 46,500.00 36,683.54
800 Offices; S
900 Head and Regional 120,500.00 35,602.48
TOTALS S494.765.00 5334,851.98
Variance ... ... ... ... 5159,913.02
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lSUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30. 1981 - PROJECT 723
m SERIES BUDGET APRIL 1981 ACTUAL
— 100 Ground Control 4,900.00 0l 200 Geology 6,750.00 1,881.10
300 Geochemistry 7,175.00 516.73J 400 Geophysics 2,125.00 6,242.18 -
500 Drilling 0 0l 600 Transport 1,150.00 1,617.59
700 Campsite, Accomodation 2,400.00 3,639.18•l 800 Offices;
900 Head and Regional 3,800.00 446.91
TOTALS S28,300.00 S14,343.69
lf" Variance ... ... ... ... SI 3,956.31
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lm SUMMARY OF E XPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30. 1 981 - PROJECT 724— —— — —— ———— — — ——
SERIES BUDGET APRIL 1981 ACTUAL
1 100- Ground Control 19,600.00 422.93200 neology 36,000.00 11,421.70
1 300 Geochemistry 28,550.00 3,705.53400 Geophysics 8,500.00 7,728.66500 Drilling 0 0600 Transport 5,300.00 2,529.84700 Campsite, Accomodation 9,600.00 8,652.39
1 800 Offices; S
900 Head and Regional 14,800.00 2,575.67
M TOTALS SI 22, 350. 00 S37 .036.72
.— Variance ... ... ... . v 585,313.28
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100- Ground Control 6,900.00 2,561.40200 Geology 9,000.00 9,999.18300 Geochemistry 7,200.00 7,313.97
l 400 Geophysics 2,125.00 5,992.25'500 Drilling 47,800.00 0
l 600 Transport 1,400.00 1,127.22700 Campsite, Accomodation 2,400.00 4,300.84
l 800 Offices;
900 Head and Regional 10,600.00 1,304.31l ——— ———
TOTALS S87,425.00 $32,599.^7
Variance ... ... ... ... ' S54.825.83
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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30, 1981 - PR(
SERIES BUDGET APRIL 1981
100- Ground Control 4,900.00 200 Geology 9,000.00300 Geochemistry 7,200.00400 Geophysics 2,125.00500 Drilling 0600 Transport 1,400.00700 Campsite, Accomodation 2,400.00800 Offices;
900 Head and Regional 3,800.00
TOTALS 530,825.00
Variance ... ...
ACTUAL
0 2,141.62
43.50 4,603.12-
0463.24
2,943.50
418.95
S10.613.93
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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30. 1981 - PROJECT 727
SERIES
100- Ground Control200 Geo!ogy300 Geochemistry400 Geophysics500 Drilling600 Transport700 Campsite, Accomodatibn800 Offices; l
900 Head and Regional
TOTALS
Variance
BUDGET APRIL 1 981
6,275.006,750.007,200.002,125.00
01,400.002,400.00
3,800.00
529,950.00
ACTUAL
03,362.57540.38
3,335.14
0699.30
3,570.50
512.22
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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES TO NOVEMBER 30, 1981 - PROJECT TOTALS
SERIES TOTALS TOTALS PROJECT BUDGET APRIL 1981 ACTUAL
100 Ground Control 18 200 Geology 90300 Geochemistry 65 400 Geophysics 52500 Drilling 87600 Transport 26700 Campsite, Accomodation 59800 Offices;S
900 Head and Regional 40
TOTALS *441
Variance
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,695.06 723 28,300.00 14,343.69 .279.14 724 122,350.00 37,036.72 \,283,37 ?25 87,425.00 32,599.17 j .542.54 726 30,825.00 ' 10,613.93 j'078 ' 99 727 29,950.00 12,020.11 j,936.00 !,789.95 i
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Additional expenses for December for superivsion, drafting, secretarial and assays of geochemical samples are estimated at less than 55,000.00.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part A; Notes on theory and field procedure 8 pages
Part B; Report
1. Introduction
2. Presentation of Results
3. Discussion of Results
4. Conclusions
5. Certificate - P. G. Hallof
6. Appendix
Part C; Illustrations
Plan Map (in pocket)
IP Data Plots
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Dwg.I.P.P. 1103
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NOTES ON THE THEORY, METHOD OF FIELD OPERATION,
AND PRESENTATION OF DATA
FOR THE INDUCED POLARIZATION METHOD
Induced Polarization as a geophysical measurement refers
to the blocking action or polarization of metallic or electronic
conductors in a medium of ionic solution conduction.
This electro-chemical phenomenon occurs wherever
electrical current is passed through an area which contains metallic
minerals such as base metal sulphides. Normally, when current ist -
passed through the ground, as in resistivity measurements, all of the
conduction takes place through ions present in the water content of the
rock, or soil, i.e. by ionic conduction. This is because almost all
minerals have a much higher specific resistivity than ground water,
The group of minerals commonly described as "metallic", however,
have specific resistivities much lower than ground waters. The
induced polarization effect takes place at those interfaces where the
mode of conduction changes from ionic in the solutions filling the
interstices of the rock to electronic in the metallic minerals present
in the rock.
The blocking action or induced polarization mentioned
above, which depends upon the chemical energies necessary to allow
the ions to give up or receive electrons from the metallic surface,
increases with the time that a d.c. current is allowed to flow through
the rock; i.e. as ions pile up against the metallic Interface the
resistance to current flow Increases. Eventually, there is enough
i polarization in the form of excess ions at the interfaces, to appreciably
\ reduce the amount of current flow through the metallic particle. Thisii polarization takes place at each of the Infinite number of solution-metal
! interfaces in a mineralized rock.
When the d.c. voltage used to create this d.c. current
flow is cut off, the Coulomb forces between the charged ions forming
the polarization cause them to return to their normal position. This
movement of charge creates a small current flow which can be
measured on the surface of the ground as a decaying potential difference.
From an alternate viewpoint it can be seen that if the
direction of the current through the system is reversed repeatedly
before the polarization occurs, the effective resistivity of the system
as a whole will change as the frequency of the switching is changed.
This is a consequence of the fact that the amount of current flowing
through each metallic interface depends upon the length of time that
current has been passing through it in one direction.
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The values of the per cent frequency effect or F.E. are
a measurement of the polarization in the rock mass. However, since
the measurement of the degree of polarization is related to the apparent
resistivity of the rock mass it is found that the metal factor values or
M.F. are the most useful values in determining the amount of
polarization present in the rock mass. The MF values are obtained by
normalizing the F.E. values for varying resistivities.
The induced polarization measurement is perhaps the most
powerful geophysical method for the direct detection of metallic
sulphide mineralization, even when this mineralization is of very
low concentration. The lower limit of volume per cent sulphide
necessary to produce a recognizable IP anomaly will vary with the
geometry and geologic environment of the source, and the method of
executing the survey. However, sulphide mineralization of less than
one per cent by volume has been detected by the IP method under
proper geological conditions.
The greatest application of the IP method has been in the
search for disseminated metallic sulphides of less than 202 by volume.
However, it has also been used successfully in the search for massive
sulphides in situations where, due to source geometry, depth of source,
or low resistivity of surface layer, the EM method cannot be successfully
applied. The ability to differentiate ionic conductors, such as water
filled shear zones, makes the IP method a useful tool in checking EM
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The values of the per cent frequency effect or F.E. are
a measurement of the polarization in the rock mass. However, since
the measurement of the degree of polarization is related to the apparent
resistivity of the rock mass it is found that the metal factor values or
M.F. are the most useful values in determining the amount of
polarization present in the rock mass. The MF values are obtained by
normalizing the F.E. values for varying resistivities.
The induced polarization measurement is perhaps the most
powerful geophysical method for the direct detection of metallic
sulphide mineralization, even when this mineralization is of very
low concentration. The lower limit of volume per cent sulphide
necessary to produce a recognizable IP anomaly will vary with the
geometry and geologic environment of the source, and the method ofl
executing the survey. However, sulphide mineralization of less than
one per cent by volume has been detected by the IP method under
proper geological conditions.
The greatest application of the IP method has been in the
search for disseminated metallic sulphides of less than 202 by volume.
However, it has also been used successfully in the search for massive
sulphides in situations where, due to source geometry, depth of source,
or low resistivity of surface layer, the EM method cannot be successfully
applied. The ability to differentiate ionic conductors, such as water
filled shear zones, makes the IP method a useful tool in checking EM
anomalies which are suspected of being due to these causes.
In normal field applications the IP method does not
differentiate between the economically important metallic minerals
such as chalcopyrite, chalcocite, molybdenite, galena, etc., and the
other metallic minerals such as pyrite. The induced polarization effect
is due to the total of all electronic conducting minerals in the rock mass.
Other electronic conducting materials which can produce an IP response
are magnetite, pyrolusite, graphite, and some forms of hematite.
In the field procedure, measurements on the surface are
made in a way that allows the effects of lateral changes in the properties
of the ground to be separated from the effects of vertical changes in the
properties. Current is applied to the ground at two points in distance
(X) apart. The potentials are measured at two points (X) feet
apart, in line with the current electrodes is an integer number (n) times
the basic distance (X).
The measurements are made along a surveyed line, with
a constant distance (nX) betwen the nearest current and potential
electrodes. In most surveys, several traverses are made with various
values of (n); i.e. (n) - 1,2,3,4, etc. The kind of survey required
(detailed or reconnaissance) decides the number of values of (n) used.
In plotting the results, the values of apparent resistivity,
apparent per cent frequency effect, and the apparent metal factor
measured for each set of electrode positions are plotted at the
intersection of grid lines, one from the center point of the current
electrodes and the other from the center point of the potential electrodes.
(See Figure A.) The resistivity values are plotted at the top of the data
profile, above the metal factor values. On a third line, below the metal
factor values, are plotted the values of the percent frequency effect. The
lateral displacement of a given value is determined by the location along
the survey line of the center point between the current and potential
electrodes. The distance of the value from the line is determined by the
distance (nX) between the current and potential electrodes when the
measurement was made.
The separation between sender and receiver electrodes is
only one factor which determines the depth to which the ground is being
sampled in any particular measurement. The plots then, when contoured,
are not section maps of the electrical properties of the ground under
the survey line. The interpretation of the results from any given survey
must be carried out using the combined experience gained Iron field
results, model study results and the theoretical investigations. The
position of the electrodes when anomalous values are measured is
important in the interpretation.
In the field procedure, the interval over which the potential
differences are measured is the same as the interval over which the
electrodes are moved after a series of potential readings has been made.
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One of the advantages of the induced polarization method is that the
same equipment can be used for both detailed and reconnaissance surveys
merely by changing the distance (X) over which the electrodes are moved
each time. In the past, intervals have been used ranging from 25 feet
to 2000 feet for (X). In each case, the decision as to the distance (X)
and the values of (n) to be used is largely determined by the expected
size of the mineral deposit being sought, the size of the expected anomaly
and the speed with which it is desired to progress.
The diagram in Figure A demonstrates the method used
in plotting the results. Each value of the apparent resistivity, apparent
metal factor, and apparent per cent frequency effect is plotted and
identified by the position of the four electrodes when the measurement
was made. It can be seen that the values measured for the larger values
of (n) are plotted farther from the line indicating that the thickness of
the layer of the earth that is being tested is greater than for the smaller
values of (n); i.e. the depth of the measurement is increased.
The IF measurement is basically obtained by measuring the
difference in potential or voltage (AV)obtained at two operating
frequencies. The voltage is the product of the current through the ground
and the apparent resistivity of the ground. Therefore in field situations
where the current is very low due to poor electrode contact, or the
apparent resistivity is very low, or a combination of the two effects; the
value of ( AV) the change in potential will be too small to be measurable.
The symbol "TL" on the data plots indicates this situation.
In some situations spurious noise, either man made or natural,
will render it impossible to obtain a reading. The symbol "N" on the
data plots indicates a station at which it is too noisy to record a reading.
If a reading can be obtained, but for reasons of noise there is some doubt
as to its accuracy, the reading is bracketed in the data plot ( ).
In certain situations negative values of Apparent Frequency
Effect are recorded. This may be due to the geologic environment or
spurious electrical effects. The actual negative frequency effect value
recorded is indicated on the data plot, however, the symbol "NEC" is
indicated for the corresponding value of Apparent Metal Factor. In
contouring negative values the contour lines are indicated to the nearest
positive value in the immediate vicinity of the negative value.
The symbol "NR" indicates that for some reason the operator
did not attempt to record a reading although normal survey procedures
would suggest that one was required. This may be due to inaccessible
topography or other similar reasons. Any symbol other than those
discussed above is unique to a particular situation and is described within
the body of the report.
PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS LIMITED.
METHOD USED IN PLOTTING DIPOLE-DIPOLE
INDUCED POLARIZATION AND RESISTIVITY RESULTS
nx
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Stotlons on line x * E lectrode spreod length n - E lectrode seporotlon
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____________ p p p p P .S1,2-4.5 2.3-5.6 3.4-6,7 4.5-7,8 5,6-8.9"Appor*nt Resistivity
_______________ P P P P 1,2-5,6 2,3-6.7 3.4-7.8 4J-8.9
1,2-6,7 2,3-7.8 3.4-8,9
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M.F. M.F. .M.F. M.E M.F. M.F 1.2-3,4 2^-4,5 3.4-5,6 4^-6,7 5.6-7JB 6.7-8.9
W, r. M .F. M.^ Mi r. M*' "^-^.S 2^-5.6 3,4-6,7 4,5-7,8 5,6-8,9
M.F. M.F. M.F. M.F 1,2-3,6 2^-6,7 3,4-7,8 4^-8,9 AppOfCOt Metol FoCtor
M.F. M.F. M.F... .. ..1,2-6,7 2.3-7.8 3,4-8.9
n ~ '.2-3,4 2^-4,5 3,4-5,6 4^-67 5.6-7,8 6,7-8,9F. E. F. C. F. E. F.E. F.E.
1,2-4.5 2.3-5,6 3.4-6,7 4.5-7,8 5,6-8,9F.E. -F.E. F.E. F.E.
1,2-5,6 2,3-6,7 3.4-7.8 4^-8,9 Apporenl Percent ' F.E. F.E. F.E. Frequency Effect
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Fig. A
PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS LIMITED
REPORT ON THE
INDUCED POLARIZATION
AND RESISTIVITY TEST SURVEY
ASHIGAMI LAKE CLAIM GROUP
SCADDING TOWNSHIP
SUDBURY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
FOR
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LTD.
1. INTRODUCTION
At the request of Northgate Exploration Ltd., we have completed an
induced polarization and resistivity test survey on the Ashigarni Lake
Claim Group. The property is located in Scadding Township, about twelve
kilometers east of the Sudbury airport.
The area of interest is underlain by Huronian metasediments of the
;jf Bruce, Espanola and Serpent Formations. These rocks are in turn intruded•"i**.-. r .." '**: -' ' .
t; by the Nippissing Diabase. Previous exploration in the area (trenching V^ - ' - , . .'
~f*i:4^L ' " ' ' ' ' '"'ii^^P" and drilling) has outlined ore-grade zones of gold-bearing, chloritized"It'5* ^^^^ ' ' " '"'" "' ' ' '"~ ' ' ~- -" ' "'
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quartzite of the Serpent Formation. The gold occurs as both free gold and
also as gold associated with pyrite.
The induced polarization and resistivity test survey was planned to
determine the induced polarization and resistivity effects to be expected
from the known zones. If the gold-bearing, pyritized zones could be
detected, a few lines were to be surveyed to further explore areas of
geological and geochemical interest.
2. PRESENTATION OF RESULTS
The results of the induced polarization and resistivity test survey
are shown on the following enclosed data plots. The results are plotted
using the pseudosection format.
Line 23+50N
Line 22+50N
Line 15+50N
Line 7N
Line 6N
Line 5N
Line 0+00
Line 5S
Baseline 04-00
Line 3W
Line 10W
Line 9W
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
100 feet electrode intervals
30 meter electrode intervals
30 meter electrode intervals
Dwg. No. 5297-1
Dwg. No. 5297-2
Dwg. No. 5297-3
Dwg. No. 5297-4
Dwg. No. 5297-5
Dwg. No. 5297-6
Dwg. No. 5297-7
Dwg. No. 5297-8
Dwg. No. 5297-9
Dwg. No. 5297-10
Dwg. No. 5297-11
Dwg. No. 5297-12
Also enclosed with this report are Dwg.No.I.P.P.3106 and 1103, plan maps of. . * , - /'.-i , . - - . .^-.. - .
the Ashigarni Lake Property Grid at a scale of 1:2000. The definite, probable
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and possible induced polarization anomalies are indicated by bars, in the
manner shown on the legend, on this plan map as well as on the data plots.
These bars represent the surface projection of the anomalous zones as
interpreted from the location of the transmitter and receiver electrodes
when the anomalous values were measured.
Since the induced polarization measurement is essentially an averaging
process, as are all potential methods, it is frequently difficult to
exactly pinpoint the source of an anomaly. Certainly, no anomaly can be
located with more accuracy than the electrode interval length; i.e. when
using 100 feet electrode intervals the position of a narrow sulphide body
can only be determined to lie between two stations 100 feet apart. In order
to definitely locate, and fully evaluate, a narrow, shallow source it is
necessary to use shorter electrode intervals. In order to locate sources at
some depth, larger electrode intervals must be used, with a corresponding
increase in the uncertainties of location. Therefore, while the centre of
the indicated anomaly probably corresponds fairly well with source, the
length of the indicated anomaly along the line should not be taken to repre
sent the exact edges of the anomalous material.
The togographical geological information shown on Dwg. I.P.P.3106 and 1103 has
been taken from maps made available by the staff of Northgate Exploration
Ltd.
3. DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
The induced polarization and resistivity results from the test survey
are of some interest. The IP anomalies detected range in magnitude from' '' ' ''
very weak to moderate. Some of the anomalies correlate with the known
gold-bearing zones and others have an unknown source.
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Line 23+50N, Line 22+50N and Line 3W
These three lines cross on overburden covered area in the northeastern
portion of the grid. The presence of the conductive overburden layer can
be seen in the apparent resistivity pseudosection plot for all three lines.
A computer inversion for the data at the east and of the feature on Line
23+50N has given a thickness of 60 HH AOX feet for the upper layer.
Very weak IP effects were measured in the area of lower apparent
resistivity on all three lines. The most definite is the shallow anomaly
at about 7E to 8E on Line 22+50N. If these weak IP effects originate in
basement rocks , the effects can be confirmed by making measurements with
x - 60 feet.
Line
This lines passes to the south of the overburden area; there are no
low, near-surface apparent resistivities. There is a narrow resistivity
low zone centered at 10E to HE. This indication of increased porosity in
the basement rocks may be related to a fault zone, or similar structure.
Line 7N, Line 6N and Line 5N
These three lines pass over, and near, one of the zones of known
mineralization. On all three lines, there is a very weak IP effect just to
the east of the baseline; these correlate with the known zone. The apparent
resistivities are moderately high and there is no specific anomaly at the
zone. TJie associated IP effects are low in magnitude. However, the anom
alous patterns, particularly for the frequency effect parameter, are fairly
definite.
On all of the lines, particularly on Line 6N, there Is a weaker, but
similar feature to the west. One Line 6N, the n " l measurements at 8+OOW
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to 6+OOW could be detailed with x * 60 feet to permit a location for
trenching and/or drilling *:o be spotted.
Line 0+00 and Baseline No. O
These lines cross at a point which lies over another of the known zones,
On both lines, the known gold-bearing zone lies within broad region of high
frequency effects. It is difficult to interpret a specific anomaly that
correlates with the known zone.
All of the effects measured are low in magnitude. However they do
seem to increase to the east on Line 0+00 and to the south of about 5+OOS
on Baseline No. 0. Further detailed measurements in these areas might
isolate a drilling target.
Line 5S
This line passes to the south of the known zones. To the east (at
5+OOE to 9+OOE) we have detected one of the more definite IP anomalies
located during the test survey. These definite IP effects may correlate
with the lower magnitude effects measured at the east end of Line 0+00.
On Line 5S the n - l measurements are definitely anomalous. The mea-' t
surement should be repeated using x - 60 feet to better locate and evaluate
the more definite portions of the anomaly. Line 4S, Line A+50S, Line 5+50S
and Line 6S should also be surveyed using x - 60 feet; with the data from
this small grid available,trenching and/or drilling can be planned.
Line 10W and Line 9W
These two lines cross a unit of the Nippissing Diabase, at the south-
west corner of the grid. The presence of the intrusive is clearly shown by
the region of high apparent resistivities shown on both lines. To the
so'.ith, and particularly to the north of this high resistivity rock unit we
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have detected IP anomalies. The anomaly at 5+40N to 5+OON on Line 10W and
at 2+40N to 3+OON on Line 9W are the most definite located during the test
survey.
Pyrite is known to be present at the edges of the Nippissing Diabase.
However, very high-grade gold (with pyrite?) in quartz veins is also known
in pits to the north of the diabase on Line lOW. A small grid of closely
spaced lines should be surveyed using short electrode intervals, in these
two local areas. When a definite anomalous zone is outlined, it can be
tested by trenching and/or drilling to determine if gold is associated with
the metallic mineralization that is the source of the IP anomaly.
A. CONCLUSIONS
The induced polarization and resistivity test survey on the Ashigarni
Laim Claim Group have detected very weak IP anomalies over at least some
of the known zones. Other similar weak IP anomalies were also detected.
Further, a few somewhat stronger anomalies were also located.
Detailed measurements using shorter electrode intervals, and on closely
spaced lines, has been recommended to outline anomalous zones to be tested
by trenching and/or drilling.
It is recommended that detailed measurements be made using the Phoenix
IPV-2 Phase IP System. The use of this two-channel system will speed the
progress of the survey; further, the increased sensitivity of the phase
measurement should be useful in locating, and outlining 'the very weak anomaldes
Finally by using the five frequency capability of the IPV-2 to check
each anomalous zone, changes in the texture of the mrtiTHr m1n^j:nljnntjjn
may be detailed (see accompanying literature).
PHOElj
Dated: January 6, 1982 Philip ^ Hallof^ Pti
CERTIFICATE
v I, Philip George Hallof, of the City of Toronto, Province of
Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a geophysicist residing at Suite 3505, 20A5 Lakeshore Blvd. W.,
Toronto, Ontario.
2. I am a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
with a B.Se. Degree (1952) in Geology and Geophysics, and a Ph.D.
Degree (1957) in Geophysics.
3. I am a member of the Society of Exploration GeophysicJsts and
the European Association of the Exploration Geophysicists.
4. I am a Professional Geophysicist, registered in the Province
of Ontario, the Province of British Columbia and the State of Arizona.
5. I have no direct or indirect interest, nor do I expect to receive
any interest directly or indirectly, in the property or securities of
Northgate Exploration Ltd., or any affiliate.
6. The statements made in this report are based on a study of
published geological literature and unpublished private reports.
7. Permission is granted to use in whole or in part for assessment
and qualification requirements but nor for advertising purposes.
Dated at Toronto
This 6th day of January, 1982 Philip G.
Phase IP Receiver
* Crystol Clock Synchroniiotion With Transmitter
* Microprocessor controlled signal Stocking and Averaging
* Simultaneous Measurement Of Two Receiver Channels
* Bad Sample Rejection
* Multilrequpncy Operation
Specifications
INPUT Chonneis
Impedance
Protection
Ranges
SP Cancellation
OPERATION
Frequencies
Colibration
Synchronization
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Analog Filtering
Coherent Detection
Spheric Rejection
: Two input channels allow two dipoles to be measured simultaneously, the center electrode is common.
: 1000 M*oohms.
; T r ,-iput is protected from excessive voltages by o 10,000 ohm fuse resistor.
: 100 microvolts lull scale to 3V full scale in ten half decode steps.
: Cancellation is oulomolic for SP voltages up lo ten times the signal amplitude. Additional manual cancellation for eoch channel is provided in six ranges of ;f20mV. *200mV and + 2V.
sO.ll. 0.33. l, 3 and 9 Hi.
: An internal O.OS ohm transmitter current calibrating resistor allows precise calibration under all field conditions.
: Identicol crystal clock modules ore used as time/phose references in the TXO-2 tronsmiter driver and In the IPV-2 receiver. The clocks hove an aging rate of only 5 x l O** /day (i.e. 0.011 mrod/hr at 1 Hz), so that synchronization is required only once per day.
: Single pole bandpass.
: The signal is stocked and averaged in real time. Signal lo noise enhancement it proportional to the square root of the measurement time.
i Noise spikes may be rejected by means of on operator controlled acceptance window.
PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS UNITEDGeophysical Consulting end ContrecUnt Instrument Manufacture, Sat* Mid Le***.
Head Office: 200 Yorkland Blvd., Willowdale. Ontario. Canada M2J 1R5Telephone: (416)493-6350 Telex: 06-986856 Cable: PHEXCO TORONTO
Vancouver Office: 214-744 West Hastings Street. British Columbia V6C 1A6 Tel: (604)669-1070
Denver Office: 4690 Ironton Street. Colorado. 80239. O.S.A. T*U (303) 373-03321
Specifications
DISPLAY
Anolog
Digitol
GENERAL
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Vibration
Batteries
Weight
Case
Dimensions
: A meter for each input channel allow* easy od|ustmenl o) SP and gain.
: Phase it displayed from 4-PI lo -PI radiant with a resolution ol 0.1 millirodion. Amplitude it displayed from 100 microvolts lull tcole to 10 vollt lull tcol* with lour digit resolution. The display it contlontly refreshed with the latest tlocked and averaged retullt. There ore two ditplay options which differ in temperature range and power consumption.
The LCD display provides continuous readout but operates only down to -20*C.
The IEO display has o puth-to-reod to conserve battery life, but operates over the entire temperature range -40"C to -f 60*C. An ooolog meter it provided for continuous display ol averaged data.
: Storage temperature range it -50 0C lo -f-70*C. Operating temperature rang* i* -40"C lo -4-60*0.
: The instrument it moisture proof ond may be operated during rain.
: -1600 m to 10000 m.
: Suitable for transport in light aircraft ond bush vehicle.
: Two 9V transistor radio botleriet ore used for SP cancellation. Twelve 2V Cat** rechargeable sealed ( ad-acid batteries form the main 34V supply. Operating time without recharging it B hour* ol -40"C lor S.O AH X cell*, or 9 hours ot -IO*C for 3.5AH D cellt. Two 12V chargers are used lor recharging.
: 12.5 kg with 2.SAH D cells. 15.0 kg with 5.0AH X cell*.
: Fiberglass. This provides electrical Insulation ond freedom from tearing or denting.
: 24 cm H, 28 cm W, 44 cm l.
Features
TRUE PHASE
HIGH RESOLUTION
Unlike conventional IP unit* the IPV-2 tyttem uses two extremely high precision crystal clock*. These clocks provide the time reference required for calculating the true phase difference between the tionsmitled current ond received voltage. Recent research has indicated that phase is perhaps the most useful IP measurement for interpreting the electrical properties of the subsurface. It also appears to be the most accurate ond the most efficient in terms of field data ocquistion time.
The IPV-2 displays phase to O.I millirodion. This is on order of magnitude increase in resolution over earlier conventional time domain ond frequency domain IP equipment.
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE ENHANCEMENT
DUAL CHANNEL CAPABILITY
DESIGNED FOR PRODUCTION
With coherent detection ond microprocessor-controlled stocking and averaging, the signal-to-noise enhancement is directly proportional to the square root of the toloi number ot stacked cycle*. This in turn depend* upon the total measurement time and the operating frequency.In many area* of the world, reconnaissance phase IP measurements may be mode at 3 Hi with negligible influence Irom electromagnetic coupling. This type of survey is comparable to a variable frequency IP survey with the standard frequencies of 2.5 and 0.3 Hi. tt the some time i* spent in making the IP measurement, the 3 Hz phase measurement con be mod* ol least thn-* limes mor* precise than the variable frequency measurement. Alternatively, the phase measurement may b* mad* lo ot least the same precision in one tenth the time.Conventional time domain measurements employ on unduly long B second cycle. 3 Ht phase measurements may b* mod* ot leott 24 limes os fast or five times o* precise. The increase in speed or precision is actually larger than these figures since the natural noise per cycle is usually much worse ol 0.125 Hz. due to telluric currents, than It is at 3 Hz.
Measurement lime may be cul in half, or alternatively, the signal-to-noise ratio may b* increased by o factor of 1.4, by making simultaneous measurements of two receiver dipole*.
The IPV-2 was designed for production IP surveys by the staff of Phoenix Geophysics, the largest IP contracting company in the world. It was designed for simplicity, to decrease operator training time, for reliability, lo decrees* breakdown tint*, ond tor measurement speed, lo decrease total survey time. Any decrease in total field time con result in very significant cost savings, particularly for exploration programs which are in remote areas. ' ~ "'
POWERFUL INTERPRETATION Although the IPV-2 was designed lor production, it also provides simple, but powerful, interpretive capabilities. Phase angle measurements may b* mod* ot live frequencies, e factor of 3 opart, from .11 Hi to 9 Hz. This is sufficient lo recognize ond remove the effects of electromagnetic coupling. It is oko sufficienl for conducting rudimentary mineral discrimination. Th* typ* ol mineral discrimination V*r which there is perhaps the greatest potential lor Immediate, significant, economic Impact, is the ability lo differential* between graphitic schist and massive volcanogenic tulfides.
Phase IP ReceiverCASE HISTORY: II
Spectral Groin Si*
* Crystal Clock Synchronlzotion With Transmitter
* Microprocessor controlled signal Stacking and Averaging
* Simultaneous Measurement Of Two Receiver Channels
* Bad Sample Refection
* Multifrequency Operation [0.11, 0.33. 1.0, 3.0. 9.0 Hi]
The Phoenix IPV-2. Phase IP receiver, was engineered to b* a fast, reliable, reconnaissance IP unit. The system con be operated at a single frequency, without current-off time (os in time-domain IP) and without the need to change frequencies (os in variable frequency IP). For this reason, and because the dual-channel capability permits two meas urements simultaneously, the IPV-2 con achieve a survey rote that surpasses all other types of IP measurement.
The system was initially designed to be used ot o single frequency for reconnaissance, or detailed surveys. The five frequencies (0.11 Hz, 0.33 Hz, 1.0 Hz, 3.0 Hz, 9.0 Hz) were provided to give the geophysicist a choice of frequency so that he could speed survey production, reduce inductive coupling distortions, etc. However, our research Into the spectral characteristics of the IP effect measured from metallic mineralization has suggested that even the limited spectral data from measurements at five frequencies con be useful to the interpreting geophysicist.
We have found that the frequency at which the maximum phase shift is measured (the critical frequency. Fc) for given source, is related directly to the time-constant (T) o the IP dispersion. Further, the time-constant con be showr to be directly dependent upon the groin-size of the metallic particles causing the IP effect, (see Hallof, et al. 1979*)
Changes in time-constoni wnd grain-size con often be seen li the limited five-frequency spectra measured with the IPV-2 .Two types of interpretation for exploration problem* cai be easily attempted:
i) For o brood, "porphyry copper" type of anomaly, it is often possible to detect changes in "texture" or "groin size" for the source. True disseminations or* wool grains; veinlets are detected os much larger groin-size
ii) As outlined in Hallof, et al (1979*). it is often possibl to separate massive sulphide sources from graphitic sources, based upon the position of the critical frequency (Fc) and the expected groin-size.
Hollol. P.G.. Cortwrighl, P.A. Pelton. W.H., (1979) 'The Use ot the Phoenix IPV-2 Phase IP Receiver lor Discrimination between Sulphides and Graphite", presented ot the 5.E.G. Annual Meeting. New Orleans. November 1979.
\#'-- PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS LIMITEDGeophysical CensuMnf and Contracting, Instrument Mamitocturt. Sale and Lease.
Head Office: 200 Yorkland Blvd.. Willowdale. Ontario, Canada M2J 1R5Telephone: (416)493-6350 Telex: 0&986B56 Cable: PHEXCO TORONTO
Vancouver Office: 214-744 West Hastings Street. British Columbia V6C 1 AB Tel: 16041669-1070 Denver Office: 4690 I'onlon Sl'tcl. Colorado. 80239. U.S.A. Tel: (303) 373-0337
The field dota shown on the pseudosection below wos measured using X ss 300 feet; n s 1,2.3.4.5 with the IPV-2 over a "porphyry copper" type onomoly. previously located during a reconnaissance survey using X s 800 feet. The IP onomoly is low in mognitude, but it hos o considerable lateral extent. The weak character of the anomaly suggests that only a small concentration of metallic mineralization is present.
Due to the large areal extent of the anomaly, and its low mognitude, it become important to determine if any portion of the source wos different from other portions. The line of doto shown wos surveyed with the IPV-2, at all five frequencies, roughly across the center of the anomalous zone. On this line, the mognitude of the variable frequency IP effects measured wos slightly greater near the center of the line (about 110+OOE to 140-t-OOE).
The phase-shifts measured at 1.0 Hz also show o slight increase in magnitude at about this Interval. To the east and west, the phase shifts measured show a uniform increase os the frequency is Increased from 0.11 Hz to 9.0 Hz. For oil of these dipole pairs, the critical frequency (Fc) of the source mineralization must be greater than 9.0 Hz. This is what would be expected for weakly disseminated metallic mineralization.
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Five drill holes have now been are due to finely disseminate: 120+OOE intersected rather
r the center of the line of data (perhaps from HB + OOE to 133 + OOE) the situation is le phase-shift spectra for the five frequencies are quite flat. Our experience suggests r critical frequency of about l .0 Hz. Alternately, the some spectra would be detected oin-size were present; this would require the presence of both finely disseminoted in size) and large veinlets (large groin-size).
completed to test this onomolous zone. The smoll groin size portions of the onomoh/ pyrite and chalcopyrite, or magnetite with gold. However, the drill hole at about
tick veinlets of pyrite and chalcopyrite.
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The Phoenix IPV-2 con be us#d with o single frequency, ond relotively lorge electrode intervots. lo complete o ropid, reconnaissance IP survey. If anomalies ore located, detailed measurements with shorter electrode intervals, and/or more closely spaced lines, con be completed in the usual manner.
Further, at one or more locations on on anomalous zone, detailed measurements con be mode at all five frequencies available on the IPV-2. This will permit limited spectra to be plotted for each dipole pair.
The results shown on the pseudosection below were measured using X s 100 feet, on one line across a narrow anomaly, previously located using X ^ 400 feet and X 200 feet. A comnuter inversion of the anomaly gives a depth to the top of the source of perhaps as much as 100 feet. The product of the conductivity and the width of the source is approximately 50 mhos. The true IP effect in the source, at 1.0 Hi, would have to be approximately 100 milliradians.
The source has o strike length of about 2000 feet, and this fact, plus the parameters determined above, suggest that the source could have economic significance. The five-frequency spectral check was mode using X s 100 feet. For all of the dipole pairs within tho anomaly, the critical frequency (Fc) is indicated to be greater, than 9.0 Hz. All of our laboratory ond field experience indicates that this source would be sulphide mineralization, not graphitic material, (see Hallof, et al, 1979*).
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Formations7.1.1 Mississagi Formation
Bruce Formation Espanola Formation Serpent Formation Gowganda Formation Nipissing Intrusives Olivine Diabase Dykes
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Alteration7.3.1 Mississagi Formation7.3.2 Bruce Formation7.3.3 Espanola Formation7.3.4 Serpent Formation7.3.5 Gowganda Formation
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOPHYSICS
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX lil
APPENDICES
EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR TO DECEMBER 31st, 1981
DRILL LOGS
THIN SECTION ANALYSIS
MAPS
GEOLOGICAL b GEOCHEMICAL MAPS IN ACCOMPANYING FOLDER
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7.1 Formations 7.1.1 Mississagi Formation7.1.2 Bruce Formation7.1.3 Espanola Formation7.1.4 Serpent Formation7.1.5 Gowganda Formation7.1.6 Nipissing Intrusives7.1.7 Olivine Diabase Dykes
7.2 Structure7.3 Alteration
7.3.1 Mississagi Formation 7.3.2 Bruce Formation7.3.3 Espanola Formation7.3.4 Serpent Formation7.3.5 Gowganda Formation
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOPHYSICS
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR TO DECEMBER 31st, 1981
APPENDIX II DRILL LOGS*
APPENDIX III THIN SECTION ANALYSIS
.MAPS
GEOLOGICAL 8 GEOCHEMICAL MAPS IN ACCOMPANYING FOLDER
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1.0 SUMMARY
This report describes the exploration activities undertaken by Northgate Exploration Limited during the period January 1st to December 31st, 1981 on the Scadding Township, 206 claim property of Scadding Gold Mines Limited. The work was a continuation of a major program initiated in October 1980, the initial thrust of which was confirmatory drilling of the indicated gold deposits and immediately surrounding area. The 1981 program was in two parts; the first, completion of the detailed work relating to the indicated deposits to provide data for mine development and feasibility studies and a geologic model of the mineralised environment to aid direction of the sub sequent program. The second part of the program, utilising the model estab lished, was directed at examination of the balance of the property to identify additional deposits. The drilling program on the deposits was completed in February along with claim, drill hole and road surveying. Bulk sampling of one deposit, the E-W Zone, was undertaken in April by blasting substantial trenches at close intervals across the stripped exposure in conjunction with detailed mapping.
Ground magnetic and electromagnetic (VLF-EM) surveys of most of the balance of the property were undertaken during the winter. The magnetic patterns clearly distinguish the stratigraphic units and also identify intrusives and structural features. The VLF-EM survey was also valuable in identifying structures confirming the geologic interpretation that structure was important in localisation of the mineralisation. However, neither survey responded dir ectly to the known deposits.
The initial thrust of the summer program was prospecting, geologic mapping, additional geophysics and geochemical surveys.
Mapping on the property was greatly aided by the use of 1:2,000 scale topo graphic sheets provided by the orthophotogrammetric survey of 1980. All areas not covered by these sheets were mapped at 1:8,000 scale using air photo control. The major thrust of the mapping and prospecting was to locate addi tional chlorite breccia zones similar to those at the known deposits. One such zone was located north of the Alkins Property (2 km. northwest of the known deposits) and another immediately west of the known deposits.
The geochemical survey utilised gold in humus determinations to attempt to "see through" the extensive overburdened areas. Several anomalous areas were located, the most important of which are:
(i) In the vicinity of the known deposits, (ii) Half a kilometre north of the known deposits, and(iii) In the chlorite breccia zone area north of the Alkin's property, 2 km.
northwest of the known deposits.
Follow-up on these target areas was initiated in August. Techniques employed were an induced polarisation survey and back hoe stripping and trenching. The field work was terminated in October, at which time, the top priority anomalous areas requiring further follow-up had been identified as follows:
(i) The Espanola-Serpent Formations, contact area north of the AlkinsProperty. Geological and geochemical indications are conducive to a repetition of the whole area of the known deposits so a new cluster
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of deposits could be hidden beneath the extensive overburden. An I.P. survey and trenching are recommended as the next step in follow- up here.
(ii) Several additional geologic, geochemical and geophysical anomalieswithin the area of the known deposits, particularly areas west of the E-W Zone deposit and northwest of the North Zone deposit. Stripping and trenching are proposed next.
(iii) One kilometre south of the known deposits where old trenches indicated spotty, high grade gold values associated with chloritic alteration at the intrusive contact of a Nipissing dyke with Bruce Formation. The I.P. survey responded positively in this area suggesting heavy disseminated sulphides. Trenching and pop holing should isolate specific drill targets.
Lower priority targets include geochemical^ anomalous areas one half kilo metre north of. the deposits and southwest of the deposits, the contact in the vicinity of the Red Rock Mines property and an area of quartzites with weak indication of chlorite alteration at the north end of the property.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
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The Watt properties in Scadding Township comprise 206 claims, now divided into 6 separate groups; Projects 772, 723, 724, 725, 726, and 727. The acquisition in the fall of 1980 followed a lengthy period of evaluation and negotiation which commenced in June 1978.
The terms of acquisition of a 100;i interest required (a) a front end payment satisfied by the issue of 110,000 treasury shares of Northgate, (b) a reserv ation to the vendors of a 3Q1 net profits royalty, as well as, assumption of the "Gulf royalty" of SI.00 per ton mined on the original group of 40 claims, and a commitment to spend in exploration and development programs, at least one million dollars in the 18 month period following the date of the agree ment.
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The properties are located in Scadding Township, 31 miles north and east of Sudbury, one of the major mining centres in Canada. The access, availability of water, energy and ancilliary services including labour supply is comparableto the best in Canada.
Exploration in Scadding Township has been sporadic since the first discovery of gold in 1888. The flurries of major exploratory work involved gold in the pre-World War II era; gold, copper and uranium during the fifties and sixties and currently the recent activity sparked by the Mclean discoveriesin the period 1974-1980.
The dominant regional geological feature of the area is the Huronian sedimentary basin, a counterpart of the Blind River basin, but separated by the Sudbury intrusive lopolith. The sedimentary rocks span the Mississagi, Bruce, Serpent and Gowganda formations. The underlying basement is Archaean granites, gneisses and schists. Flat-lying Nipissing diabasic sills and Killarnean olivine diabase dikes intrude the sediments.
The structural deformation and disruption of continuity is considerable and in part, post-ore.
In 1974, a small sulphide ore zone (31,000 tons) was defined on the Gulf-Getty claims. D. R. Watt acquired the Gulf claims in 1977 and following the expen diture of 5292,000, two additional gold-bearing zones were partially drill- indicated.
Considering the potential ore to be significant, Northgate embarked on an intensive exploration program to confirm the potential reserves in October 1980 on conclusion of the agreement with vendors--D. R. Watt, P. C. Mclean, 459234 Ontario Limited, Walpole Resources Limited and Glen Grant Holdings Limited. Results of the 1980 program are described in "Summary Report, Exploration Activities of Scadding Township Properties, Project 772, October to December 31st, 1980" by G. Harper and W. W. Weber, February 4th, 1981. The 1981 work comprised completion of the field studies in the vicinity of the known deposits to allow metallurgical and other office studies, leading to a development and mining feasibility study, to proceed and regional field studies covering the balance of the property. -
The detailed work on the known deposits has been documented in "Summary Report, Exploration Activities of Scadding Township Properties, January 1st to March 31st, 1981" by K. Larsen and "A Production Proposal for the Scadding Township
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Gold Property, Open Pit and Underground Operations" by T. Crandall, November 17th, 1981. The reader is referred to those documents as this report, apart from brief summaries of those activities, concentrates on the regional studies covering the balance of the property.
3.0 LOCATION, ACCESS AND LOGISTICS
The property is excellently located with respect to access and logistics. See Figure 1. It is transected by the gravel Ashigami Lake Lodge Rond that leads north from Highway 017. Details of location, access, physiography, water, timber, utilities, mining supplies, transport and environment are covered in detail in the 1980 report by Harper and Weber, referred to pre viously.
4.0 PROPERTY AND OWNERSHIP
The total of the Watt properties in Scadding Township comprises 206 claims and records in area 8,240 acres or nearly 4055 of the township. The claim blocks are contiguous except for three patent claims, 5508, 5441 and 5442, property of the former Alkin Gold Mines Limited, located in Lot 8, Concessions II and III, Scadding Township. The majority of the claims (exception 28) lie within the surveyed subdivided segment, Lots 5 to 12, Concession I to IV in clusive, Scadding Township, Sudbury District, Ontario.
The original grouping of the claims was as follows:
1. D. R. Watt
(a) Gulf Group
(b) Staked Addition
S346887-346903 incl. S346914-345915 incl. S357986-357999 incl. S359359-359360 incl. S373196 S359343-359345 incl.
S478823-478832 incl. S478876-478881 incl. S478886-478890 incl. S507801-507811 incl.
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S346914S346915S346916
S357986S357987S357988S357989S357990S357991S357992S357993S357994S357995S357996S357997S357998S357999
S359343S359344S3W345
S359359S359360
S373196
S478876S478877S478878S478879S4 78880S478881
S478886S478887S478888S478889S478890
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fS4 78828;S478829S478830S478831S478832
ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENTWORK WORKAPPROVED SUBMITTED
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
. 200 days200 days200 days
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200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
723 - HIGHWAY GROUP (10 Claims)
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
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SURVEYED
YesYesNoNoNoNoYesYesYesYesYesYesYesNoYesYesYes
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TOTAL 206 Claims
The significant notation to this grouping refers to Group l (a) the Gulf Group - 40 claims property on which there remains a residual royalty of SI.00 per ton ore removed in favour of Gulf Minerals.
For project definition and assessment purposes,"the claim groups have been regrouped into the following blocks (See Figure 2 and Table 1).
These claim groups are held in trust by Northgate Exploration pending the fulfillment of the salient terms of acquisition outlined in the following summary.
(a) A front-end payment satisfied by the issue of 110,000 treasury shares of Northgate Exploration.
(b) Reservation to the vendors of a 30!K net profits royalty on ore removed from the property, as well as, assumption by Northgate of the "Gulf royalty" on the 40 claim group (SI.00 per ton ore removed from the designated claims).
(c) A commitment to spend in exploration and development work at least one million dollars within a period of 18 months following the date of the memorandum of agreement. The purpose of this program is to delineate an economically mineable orebody and bring the project to a positive feasibility stage. In the second stage, it is provided that the ongoing development shall proceed under Northgate's elective right to production on a tonnage scale to be determined by the results of the above first stage program.
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK
Work prior to Northgate's involvement in the property has been summarised in "Introductory Report, D. R. Watt Properties, Projects 772, 723-727, Scadding Township, Sudbury District, Ontario" by W. W. Weber, November 7th, 1980. The 1980 Northgate work program has been described in the previously referenced report by Harper and Weber, February 1981. No further description will be given here.
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6.1
1981 WORK
Personnel
The following personnel and contractors were involved in various phases of the 1981 program as indicated.
Northgate Personnel
W. W. Weber, Manager of Exploration G. Harper, Chief Geologist R. A. Zinn, Project Geologist T. M. Crandell, Manager of Mines A. Maskevich, Expeditor D. Gagne, Draftsman A. Gunther, Draftsman D. Collins, Geologist A. Cowan, Geologist
Students and Seasonal Help
P. Gordon, Senior Geological AssistantF. Mozewsky, Senior Geological AssistantH. Nast, Senior Geological AssistantM. Samis, Senior Geological AssistantJ. Webster, Senior Geological AssistantJ. Blaauboer, Junior Geological AssistantR. De La Riva, Junior Geological AssistantD. Edmond, Junior Geological AssistantS. Lucas, Junior Geological AssistantM. Parkhill, Junior Geological AssistantJ. Puddister, Junior Geological AssistantM. Smith, Junior Geological AssistantD. Satterfield, Cook•1. Holly, Labourer
Consultants and Contractors
P. McLean, Geological ConsultantK. Larsen, Diamond Drilling SupervisorMPH Consulting, Geophysics-Magnetometer-VLFMorissette Diamond Drilling, DrillingNorm McBride, Line CuttingE. Jerome, Line CuttingRoy Construction, Overburden TrenchingFielding Contruction, Rock TrenchingPhoenix Geophysics, I.R. SurveyH. R. Sutcliffe, SurveyorsLakefield Research, Metallurgical ConsultantDynatec Engineering, Mine Engineering StudiesB. Hoare, tailings Disposal StudiesR. Down, Metallurgical ConsultantBondar-Clegg, Assaying and AnalysisSwastika Labs, AssayingSenes Consultants, Environmental StudiesNorthway-Gestalt, Orthophotogrammetry
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Port-A-Room, Office and Assay Lab Trailers North BayDellelce Construction, Bunkhouse and Kitchen Rental SudburyHerby Enterprises, Camp S 'vices Sudbury
6.2 Line Cutting
The majority of the line cutting (275 km) was completed in late 1980 by N. McBride, details of which are available from the 1980 Summary Report by W. W. Weber and G. Harper. The 1981 line cutting consisted of 21.5 km. of line cut in concession III from line 21W to 40W, by Ed Jerome of Sudbury Ontario. A pace and compass grid covering the assumed Serpent-Espanola con tact was established with a 2 km cut baseline on the west side of the Wanipitei River,
During the later part of the summer, the Forestry Division, of the Ministry of Natural Resources operated a public fuelwood cutting lot in the area against our wishes. This activity ' pfectively destroyed a large part of the grid Ed Jerome had just compleitJ. As this area contains a geochemical anomaly and geological encouragement, the grid will have to be re-established probably as a detail grid with 50 m. line spacing.
6.3 Surveying and Orthophotogrammetry
The surveying program had a three fold purpose, in that it provided horizontal and vertical control for the orthophotogrammetrie work, horizontal and verticalcontrol .for, all,of,,the diamond drill hole collars and
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The orthophotogrammetric survey covers the entire property plus some additional ground on the eastern border. This survey has provided us with excellent air photo coverage at 1:8,000 scale. Topographic maps at 1:2,000 scale with 2 m. contour intervals over the area east of the Wanapitei River except for the 4 claims on the Ashigami Lake peninsula, gave excellent mapping control.
6.4 Diamond Drilling
The diamond drilling program was carried on from that started in 1980 and was completed on February 24th. A total of 16,073 feet of drilling was carried out on the property 4,456 feet of which were drilled in 1981. Of the 4,456 feet, 445 feet were NQ holes drilled to provide samples for metallurgical testing, while the remainder was to further outline ore reserves.
A complete account of the diamond drilling program is in the January 1st to March 31st, 1981 Summary Report by K. Larsen.
6.5 Trenching
There were two separate trenching programs in 19bl. The first program of rock trenching, consisted of about 250 linear feet in f blast trenches. All trenches were chip sampled along one side in five foot increments to establish the ore limits. Following this three 200 pound bulk samples were collected for metallurgical testing at Lakefield Research.
The second phase of trenching was a series of 8 trenches through overburden to ascertain the source of geochemical anomalies. A number of additional areas were tested, but failed to reach bedrock due to excessively deep over burden. Details of the results of the overburden trenching are available
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in the Summary Report for July 1st to September 30th, 1981.
6.6 Engi neer ing Fcasibility Studies
The following feasibility studies were carried out for the purpose of bringing the known ore zones into production.
Dynatec Mining Limited of Richmond Hill prepared a conceptual mine design.
Mine Tailings International Limited of North Bay prepared studies on four potential tailings disposal sites.
Lakefield Research of Canada Limited of Lakefield performed metallurgical tests on core and bulk samples to aid in mill design.
R. F. Down Mineral Processing Consultants of Toronto, mil l design from results of Lakefield's tests.
Erna Mines Limited of Copper Cliff submitted a proposal to build a 200 ton per day mill on site.
Details of these studies are covered in "A Production Proposal for the Scadding Township Gold Property Open Pit and Underground Operation" by Tom Crandell dated November 17th, 1981.
6.7 Camp Facilities and Construction
The campsite for this project consisted of a house trailer and an office trailer purchased by Northgate in 1980 and two bunkhouse trailers and a kitchen trailer rented from Dellelce Construction of Sudbury. In addition to the buildings, there is a small storage shed and two banks of core racks with a capacity in excess of 20,000 feet of core. These core racks were roofed to protect the core boxes from the elements. The site itself, is an approximately 75 x 50 m gravel pad set back about 150 m from the road.
Camp facilities include an underground septic tank connected to the house and kitchen trailers,(this necessitated underground pipelines of 10 and 50 metres, respectively.) electrical power supplied by a 4 Kw portable generator, portable toilets supplied and maintained by Herbie Enterprises of Sudbury, and a water system. Water was drawn by a small 3 HP pump from 50 feet down one of the diamond drill casings and was stored in a 200 gallon holding tank on top of one of the core racks. Distribution from thp storage tank was via gravity drain. The Sudb" y Health Unit found the water to contain less than detectable amounts of bacteria or pollutants.
6.8 Geology
Geological mapping has been carried out over the entire property. Those areas covered by our topographic maps v/ere mapped at a scale of 1:2,000 except for the N25W grid which was mapped at a scale of 1:1,000. Those areas not covered by topographic maps were mapped using 'airphoto control at a scale of l:8,000. See Figure 2.
6.9 Geochemistry
Humus was chosen as the most promising sampling medium for this property. Slightly in excess of 8,000 samples were takon from stations on the established
grids. Sampling density was on 50 foot centres for the N25W grid, 100' centres on the E-W grid, 25 y. 1 00 m centres on the north and south grids, and 30 x 100 m centres on the pace and compass grid on the west side of the Wanapitei River.
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6.10 Geophysics
The 275 km of line cut in 1980 were covered by VLF-EM and magnetometer surveys in early 1981. Details of these surveys are available in a separate report by Dave Jones, M.Se. of MPH Consulting. As expected, these systems were use ful in identifying rock types, contacts, faults and shear zones, but could not directly identify the ore zones.
As a test case, Phoenix Geophysics of Toronto was contracted to run an I.P. survey over known and target areas. The test was a modest success results of which are covered in a separate report by Phoenix Geophysics.
7.0 GEOLOGY
Scadding Township is underlain by sediments of the Huronian Supergroup including the Mississagi, Bruce, Espanola, Serpent and Gowganda Formations. These sedi ments are in turn intruded by Nipissing dykes and sills of gabbroic composition and by latter olivine diabase dykes. Generally, the stratigraphic sequence becomes younger in the northeast with local disruptions due to faulting. The two main fault trends are northeast and northwest with north-south and east- west trends being secondary. Base and precious metal mineralization in this areas is historically related to the Nipissing intrusives.
7.1 Formations
7.1.1 Mississagi Formation
The Mississagi Formation is found in the southwest corner of the property and the eastern extension of the 772 group on the west peninsula of Ashigami Lake. It forms the basal unit of the Huronian sediments in the area, directly over lying the Archean granites.
In the southwest corner, the Mississagi Formation consists predominantly of a clean, white to grey to pink arkose with rare interbeds of silt or argillaceous material. No mineralization of interest was found in this area or the eastern extension of the 772 block. Contact with the overlying Bruce greywacke was found just east of our property on an island in Ashigami Lake. It should be noted that while the Bruce-Mississagi contact is generally conformable, on this island it is not.
7.1.2 Bruce Formation
Outcroppings of Bruce Formation rocks are found in Concessions I and II, and in Concessions III and IV west of line 25W of the South grid. The formation has been faulted, sheared and intruded by Nipissing diabase dykes. In general, it is a greywacke to a para-conglomerate. The greywacke which forms the matrix for the para-conglonterate is a clay sized ground mass with common, l mm range, black quartz eyes. There is a colour variation due to chlorite content from green-grey in the southwest to dark grey in the north and east.
Chlorite alteration is more prevalent in sheared areas as is sulphide mineral ization. The chlorite occurs as a fibrous cross-fracture filling in some locations, as well as a pervasive alteration mineral associated with shearing , and Nipissing intrusives. ,v,.{
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There is a relatively high background content of pyrite and pyrrhotite (less . than D.5%) that beco.nes concentrated in areas of intense shearing. This gives rise to a very high magnetic relief compared to the other units, espec ially in the southwest corner of the south grid. In contrast, the Nipissing intrusives, while elevated, have a flat profile.
All samples of sulphide bearing Bruce sediments, returned negligible to nil results, when assayed for gold. One area of Bruce sediments remains as a target for potential mineralization. This is the area immediately adjacent to the Nipissing dyke on lines 9W and 10W of the south grid, ie. the location of the high grade gold quartz pits, worked by Wanapitei Gold Mines Limited. The sediments there are chloritized and brecciated in a manner similar to that of the Serpent quartzites in the known ore zones.
7.1.3 Espanola Formation
The Espanola Formation forms a distinctive marker horizon between the Bruce greywackes and the overlying Serpent quartzites. It is a thin, discontinuous unit comprised of thinly bedded siliceous limestone, dolomite and siltstone. In a number of instances, the formation has been thickened considerably by folding and in others, it is absent, ie. squeezed out.
This relatively plastic deformation of the limestone units is believed res ponsible for the brecciation of the brittle Serpent quartzites, immediately adjacent to the limestones.
Alteration of the limestone units is, in part, due to pressure and temperature conditions during folding, and in part, due to hydrothermal solution pene trating along the bedding planes. The source of these solutions is undoubtedly the Nipissing intrusives. Alteration products are epidote, chlorite, in rare instances, garnet and magnetite and occasional remobilized silica or hexagonal crystals of adventurine.
While there is, as yet, no known economic mineralization associated with the Espanola, it should perhaps be examined with an eye towards skarn type deposits.
7.1.4 Serpent Formation
The Serpent Formation is the hbs&'fbV'U^iVfoi^of the original D.R. datt property. While generally referred to as a quartzite it ranges from an arkosic quartzite to a calcareous sandstone (carbonate breccia) and argillaceous sandstone. The quartzite also retains most of its original sedimentary features such as ripple marks, cross-bedding, and ball and pillow slump structures. All of the depositional features indicate a flow and top direction to the northeast.
In the ore zones, the Serpent has been highly brecciated and chloritized with attendant gold, pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite mineralization. A complete description of the detailed geology of the ore zones is given in the Summary Report for January 1st to March 31st, 1981 by K. Larsen.
Tectonically, the Serpent is the most competent unit on the property. Nipissing intrusives rarely reach surface and no shearing was observed. Tectonic stress is relieved by both large and small scale jointing and fracturing. Th'ese joints and fractures (up to 4 feet wide) are re-cemented with clean, white "bull" quartz which appears to have been sweated out of the surrounding rock.
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In addition to the remobiliation of silica, euhedral and semi-hedral car bonate rhombs (brunerite?) show a remobilization of original carbonate cement. Carbonate content varies greatly, but in general, decrease awayfrom the Serpent-Espanola contact.
7.1.5 Gowganda Formation
The Gowganda Formation is the youngest of the Huronian sediments found on the property. It forms a system of hills on the east boundary of our claim block, predominately in Concessions III and IV. To date no mineralization of interest has been located on our property in this formation. Anglesea Developments found a copper bearing quartz stockwork less than 100 m from the eastern boundary of our claim boundary failed to record any encouraging results.
The Gowganda is an interbedded mixture of argillite, greywacke and pebbly wacke. It usually exhibits a distinctive olive green colour and is locally conformable with the Serpent Formation.
7.1.6 Nipissing Intrusives
Rocks of the Nipissing age intruded the Huronian sediments as dykes and sills. Historically they have produced most of the gold mineralization in the area as high grade, low tonnage quartz blows. Visible gold was found in old trenches and pits on the north side of a dyke on line TOW of the south grid. Subsequent I.R. work over this area shows disseminated sulphides extending out into the surrounding sediments. Therefore, this area becomes one of our target zones for extensive detail work. There are two other gold quartz showings associated with Nipissing intrusives in the area. They are the Alkins' showing on the three patented claims in the centre of our claim block and the Red Rock Mine on the northeast edge of our claims, in Concession IV. Neither of these was a producing property.
7.1.7 Olivine Diabase Dykes
These are long, narrow late stage dykes that parallel the northwest structural trend. These dykes are generally coarse grained and are magnetic in hand specimen. At one location in Ashigami Lake, it is a metamorphosed to plagio clase and magnetite. No economic significance is attached to these dykes.
7.2 Structure
The Espanola Formation is the only rock type in the sequence which is incom petent and displays folding features to any significant extent in outcrop. All other Formations are highly competent and do not display small scale folding features. Mapped attitude of Formations and air photograph inter pretation indicates both folding and faulting have played a role in the structural evolution of the area.
The competent units appear to have been gently folded except where stress was excessive in which areas the units failed by brittle deformation rather than folding more tightly. This brittle failure is reflected in fault zones and breccia zones. The incompetent Espanola Formation folded intensely absorbing all stress by buckling to the point where it sheared along the foliation trend locally. It appears to have taken up considerable relative movements between blocks of the competent units either side.
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The Nipissing intrusives were intruded at an early stage prior to deform ation of the sediments as concordant thick sills with interconnecting narrow vertical feeder dykes. The major sills occupy two stratigraphic intervals. The lower is within, at the base or at the top of the Bruce Formation, while the upper is within the Gowganda Formation.
I Two phases of folding are identified, the earlier dominant phase character ised by broad open folds has axes striking east-west to northwest-southeast. This structural trend is the same as that defining the long axis of the
• Sudbury Basin immediately to the west. Subsequent cross folding has occurred along a north-northwest trending axis. This is exemplified by local cross folds in the Espanola Formation, by drag folds along the major contacts and by rotation of the earlier fold axes.l
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Faulting is prominent along NW and NE trends with lesser patterns developed on E and N trends. These latter are believed the earlier and concordant in time with the earlier fold episode. They are offset by the later NW and NE faults. Of the two earlier fault directions, the E-W trend is most visible with three equally spaced systems cutting the property area. These can be extrapolated to join up with the major swarm of faults up the Sudbury Basin axis. Sense of movement on these E-W faults where evident is lateral. Im mediately south of the E-W zone horizontal movement on this fault has been taken up in the Espanola Formation. The NW and NE trending faults, which are probably the latest event postdating the second fold episode, have mainly vertical movements, as normal tension faults.
Breccia zones which are of extreme significance for control of Au minerali zation appear to have two styles. They may be plana.- features such as that encompassing the E-W zone which is broadly concordant with the Serpent For mation bedding or they may be rod like following the early fold axes, or a combination of both. It is significant that in the E-W zone, macro breccia, the large blocks with clearly visible bedding features, have been rotated such that they are of random orientation. This implies compressional move ment along the breccia zones rather than simple tensional cracking. These breccia zones are loci for alteration and Au mineralization as described hereafter.
7.3 Alteration
The area has been subjected to low pressure-temperature regional metamorphism of lower greenschist facies. There are isolated areas that grade as high as amphibolite facies as indicated by grossularite garnets.
7.3.1 Mississagi Formation
The limited amount of Mississagi quartzite on our property does not show any evidence of alteration. There has been some recementation of quartz grains.
7.3.2 Bruce Formation
Chlorite alteration is pervasive in the southwest and decreases in the north and east. Chlorite also occurs as fibrous cross fracture filling and is always present in shear zones.
7.3.3 Espanola Formation
The Espanola shows evidence of a greenschist-amphioolite transition zone in
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7.3.4 Serpent Formation
All of the known ore occurs in chlorite alteration zones within the Serpent quartzites. These chlorite zones appear to be hydro-thermal alteration pipes following breccia zones. Numerous Nipissing diabase dykes intrude the area and are the most likely source of alteration fluids and gold.
As an exploration tool the alteration products provide both wide and narrow scope targets.
There is a broad {J km?) zone of pink quartzite containing very fine parti cles of rusted iron (K. Larsen refers to this as hematite staining in his report of January to April 1981). As one gets closer to the ore zones, brecciation and chlorite alteration become more intense. Therefore, one should first identify "hematite stained" quartzite areas and from there proceed to look for zones of brecciation and chloritization within the larger area.
7.3.5 Gowganda Formation
Alteration in the Gowganda Formation is limited to weak chlorite with stronger chlorite alteration in shear zones.
8.0 GEOCHEMISTRY
Gold in humus and trash was chosen as a geochemical prospecting tool as gold is mobile in the supergene environment under certain weathering conditions. The gold enters the plant as a transitory soluble complex ion. For instance, an aqueous solution of 0.05 M, S^' (pH 5-7) dissolves 3.4 Mg/L of leaf gold in one month, offering the possibility of solution of gold in normal soils. In^a carbonate environment, the oxidation of pyrite may produce enough SpO.,~ to dissolve gold. The quartzites on the property contain an appreciable amount of carbonate, also the INCO and Falconbridge smelters upwind provide additional S^O-," from the atmosphere.
Areas were chosen for biochemical sampling on their geological merit. Using the known ore bodies as a model, ie. chloritized and brecciated brittle Serpent quartzites in the vicinity of plastically deformed Espanola limestones, the following areas were chosen:
1. The N25W grid, this also provided a check against known mineralization.2. The south grid from SOON to 1620N lines O to 24W.3. The area north of the Alkins' property west to line 35W t4. The north grid lines O to 8N west of Spar Lake.
The results of the sampling program showed no encouragement for the area covered by the north grid and the area south and east of the N25W grid. Positive results were received from a large oval shaped area,along axis from line 33W of the south grid to the south end o* the N25W grid. Within this area are a number of smaller discrete highs. The N25W grid with its greater sample density (every 50 feet) shows an anomalous trend north-northeast, also
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that the 20 ppb dispersion halo around known ore zones is limited to 100 feet or less. On the N25W grid, are three areas that deserve greater attention, these are the northeast corner (15,000 ppb), line 5S east side and lines 6N-7N west side. Each area shows correlation with geology, geophysics or both.
Considering the sampling density, the area north of the Alkins' property is very interesting in that the anomaly extends over several lines. Later sampling on intermediate lines failed to confirm the original results, how ever, Bondar Clegg has rerun the samples and discovered an analytical bias in the originals, such that the difference in arithmetic means of the two data sets is now less than it was (from 13 ppb difference to 4 ppb). The area remains anomalous even with the corrected analysis.
9.0 GEOPHYSICS
Geophysical programs in the form of magnetics and VLF-EM were carried out this winter on the south, east-west and N25W grids. The north grid was covered by magnetics only, due to the orientation of the lines.
As expected, the geophysics could not readily identify the known ore zones or discover any new ones. It was, however, successful in identifying buried shear zones, faults and contacts. I.R. was recommended as follow-up to the summer's program of mapping and geochemistry. A more complete description is given in "Geophysical Report on the Scadding Township Project, Sudbury, Ontario" by MPH Consulting Limited.
An induced polarization and resistivity test survey was performed by Phoenix Geophysics over areas of geological and geochemical interest. Initially, lines were run over the known ore zones as a comparison against other results. Several interesting targets were outlined, including line 5S 5E- 9E, line 6N 6W-8W, line 22+50N, 7E-8E and baseline 5S on the N25W grid. On the south grid disseminated sulphides were located on lines 9M and 10W, in the sediments on the fringes of the Nipissing diabase dyke. A more complete description is given in the report on the Induced Polarization and Resistivity Test Survey, Ashigami Lake Group, Scadding Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario for Northgate Exploration Limited by P. G. Hallof, Ph. D., Phoenix Geophysics.
Considering the target size and known mineralization, Phoenix recommends that we do a survey with detailed measurements, using a Phoenix I.P. V-2 Phase I.P. system. The increased sensitivity of this instrument lus its ability to detect changes in mineralization texture bhojld yrealty refine proposed drilling targets.
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The 1981's activities have outlined three areas for additional work. They are:
1. The Esponola-Serpent contact area, north of the Alkins' property. Geology, with coincident anomalous geochemical values make this area a target for surface stripping, trenching, detailed mapping, detailed I.R., and possibly drilling. NOTE: this area was .not covered by the Winter geophysics pro gramme as lines had not been cut.
2. The edges of the Nipissing dyke in the vicinity of line TOW of the South grid. Visible gold is still found in the old trenches and there is a coincident I.R. anomaly in the surrounding chloritized Bruce sediments. The I.P. suggests heavily disseminatedsulphide mineralization, possibly similar to that of our known ore zones. The area should be stripped, sampled with a dense pattern of pop holes, mapped in detail and drilled.
3. Line 5S of the N25VJ grid, just southwest of the East-West zone. This chlorite breccia zone may be a fault displaced extension of the East-West zone. Coin cident geochemical and I.R. response, along with its proximity to the East- West zone make it a target for washing, pop hole sampling and drilling.
There are numerous secondary targets that could be investigated in conjunction with the work on the primary targets. The surface extension of the Northwest ore zone should be stripped, the geochemical area in the northeast corner of the N25U grid should be drilled as should the geochemical anomalies southwest of the Northwest ore zone. To the north the Red Rock Mines contact should be prospected in detail as should the quartzites in 725 that show faint chlorite alteration.
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APPENDIX I - EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR TO DECEMBER 31st, 1981
A.
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
^M
EXPLORATION
ACCOUNT GROUPING
Ground S Property
Geology
Geochemistry
Geophysics
Drilling
Transport
Accommodation/Camp
Regional Support/Expediting
Project Management
TOTAL
ASHIGAMI BLOCK (772)
15,710.73
62,717.81
54,059.57
24,974.18
95,417.86
21,818.09
37,487.17
8,790.90
32,725.12
353,701.43
HIGHWAY MOOSE RAPIDS BLOCK BLOCK (723) (724)
422.93
2,099.09 11,637.78
516.73 3,705.55
6,325.43 7,741.70
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2,308.88 4,013.00
3,456.61 7,719.27
94.88 245.05
352.03 2,317.58
15,153.65 37,802.84
SPAR LAKE S. E, BAY BLOCK BLOCK (725) (726)
2,561.40
10,215.26 2,357,70
7,313.97 43.50
5,992.05 4,603.12
—
1,802.09 1,138.11
4,138.07 2,760.93
247.13 70.60
1,057.18 348.35
33,327.15 11,322.31
WATT TOTAL BLOCK (727)
18,695.06 /--
3,528.65 92,556.29
540.38 66,179.68
3,335.14 52,971.62
95,417.86
1,232.39 32,312.56
3,550.06 59,112.11
58.47 9,507.03
2,783.86 39,584.12
15,029.95 466,336.33
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B. DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
100
200
400
501
550
551
556
560
561
506562'
563
ACCOUNT GROUPING
Salaries, Sundries
Transport /Accommodation
Consultants Studies
Site Preparation
Assay Supplies
Assay Servict--
Equipment
Trenching
Drafting
Drilling
Research, Bench Tests Lakefield
Property Summary
E-W ZONE
12,220.95
2,206.72
7,839.02
430.74
228.64
6,070.01
135.88
7,990.47
320.00
47,687.51
5,588.50
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N ZONE
5,994.00
829.07
33,738.68
45.50
—
719.00
--
—
253.28
—
2,917.50
12,336.95
TOTAL
18,214.93
3,035.79
41,537.70
476.24
228.64
6,789.01
135.88
7,990.47
573.28
47,687.51
8,506.00
12,336.95
TOTAL 90,718.44 56,833.98 147,552.42
CAPITALISED EXPENDITURES
Assay Lab
Power Plant for Lab
Assay Lab Equipment
Design
Telephone Radio Tower
39,404.00
19,871.00
29,624.00
960.00
1,400.00
91,259.00
SUMMARY
Exploration
Development
Administration Expenses
Sub Total
Capitalised Costs
TOTAL COST
1981 TOTAL
S 466,336.33
147,552.42
61,388.87
S 675,277.62
91,259.00
S 766,536.62
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Property: 772, D. R. Watt Property Location : Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5006 N, 9459 E
HOLE: N-39- Core size:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITEDSection: 0+50 SE D* p Tests:Length: 185' (56.39) Started: January 21, 1981Elevation: 320.0m Completed: January 23, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette A/imuth? - Dip: -qo Locioed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from to
0.00.0
6.01.83
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Casing through overburden..
' Chlorite breccia and quartzite. BQ core to 13 feet. First 3 feet. i s typicalchlorite bx with rapidly decreasing chlorite content, remainder is mainlyquartzite with a few narrow chlorite breccia zones. Quartzite is pink toorange, strongly altered, locally well brecciated.
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6.0 - 7.5 - (1.83 - 2.29) - Chlorite breccia. 30X chlorite in first 8 inches,the 1055 in remainder. 5* pyrite as small cubes and dissiminations.NOTE: Fill core removed for sampling.
7.5 - 10.5 - (2.29 - 3.20) - Chlorite breccia 5 to 10* chlorite. Core badlybroken up (surface effect). Scattered grains of py. NOTE: BQ core - wholecore sampled.
10.5 - 13. 0 - (3.20 - 3.96) - Quartzite, buff coloured, fairly broken up. Raresmall grains of chlorite. No sulphides noted. NOTE: Whole core sampled(BQcore).
13.0 - 16.0 - (-3.96 - 4.88) - Quartzite, poorly brecciated but altered pink with"small patches of unaltered grey quartzite. A little chlorite breccia 15.0 to
15.6. No sulphides noted. .
•16.0 - 18.7 - (4.88 - 5.70) -Quartzite, as above. No chlorite or sulphides.
18.7 -20.0 - (5.70 - 6.10) - Chlorite breccia. 30X chlorite in well brecciated— Oijartzite. IX pyrite in first foot, 10X in last. 3 inches.
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10790
10791
10792
10793
10794
10795
width
1.5.45
3.0.91
2.5.76
3.0.92
2.7.82
1.3.40
from
6.01.83
7.52.29
10.53.20
13.03.96
16.04.88
18.75.70
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10.53.20
13.03.96
16.04.88
18.75.70
20.06.10
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Property; 772, O .R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-39Co-ordinates: 5006N, 94-59E Core size:
Section: 0+50 SE 0 l'P Tests:Length: 185' (56.39) Started: January 21 , 1981
noTii inr riv* n r* *. * K, o - El evatlon : 320.0m 0 Comoleted: January 23, 1981 DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: - Dip: -900 Loaqed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
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i29.08.84
106.032.31
147.044.81
106.032.31
147.044.81
185.056.39
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonn core axis.
20.0 - 23.0 - (6.10 - 7.01) - Quartzite, grey, largely unaltered, massive toweakly bedded 60" to core. No sulphides noted.
' 2 3.0 - 27.0 - (7.01 - 8.23) - Quartzite, as above.
27.0 - 29.0 - (8.23 - 8.84) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite with 3X pyrite inpink brecciated quartzite to 27.9, remainder pink quartzite with 3X chloritebut no sulphides.
Quartzite, grey unaltered alternating with bleached altered pink sections.Locally weakly brecciated but mostly massive, occasional weakly bedded, 60* tocore.
Quartzite (carbonate breccia). Highly altered pink quartzite with 205Kcarbonate as fracture fillings and rhombs. Scattered grains of magnetitethroughout.
Quartzite, mostly grey unaltered, but some sections brecciated with pinkalteration to 171 feet. Carbonate rhombs in all brecciated zones. 171.0 toend of hole is the same, but lacks pink alteration.
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sample number
10796
10797
10798
width
3.0.91
4.01.22
2.0.61
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20.06.10
23.07.01
27.08.23
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v^^y Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N- 39-X J. . "*H - . . Co-ordinates : 5006N, 9459E Core size:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED"Sect1on:o*50 SE D i P Tests:
. Length: 185' (56.39) Started: January 21, 1981n- TM l nr Elevation: 320.0m Completed: January 23, 1981 IWRL LUb D r111 contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: - Dip: -90* Loqqed by: K. Larsen
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sample number
10790
10791
10795
10796
width
1.50.5
3.00.9
4.51.4
1.30.4
3.00.9
4.31.31
from
6.01.8
7.52.3
G.O1.8
18.75.70
20.06.1
18.75.70
to
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2.3
10.53.2
10.53.2
20.06.1
23.07.0 (
23.07.0
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0.260.07
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0.250.07
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Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.8N, 9500.9E
Section: 2+32NW, OONE Length: 235.5' (71.78) Elevation: 317.2m Azimuth: S65"W Dip: -70*
HOLE: N-40. Core size:
Dip Tests:Started:January 14, 1981 Completed: January 17, 1981 Logged by: -K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
13.03.96
80.724.60
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13.03.96
80.724.60
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99.230.24
-
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the lonci core axis.
Casing through overburden. .' . '
Serpent quartzite, mostly altered pink to bleached grey, with some unaltereddark grey patches. 2 to 1056 carbonate in brecciated zones. Odd spots ofchlorite here and there, but no distinct chlorite breccia zones. Scatteredblebs and clusters of f. g. granular pyrite from 68.6'.
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68.6 - 71.5 - (20.91 - 21.79) - Quartzite, well brecciated, pink with 556carbonate cement. About 256 granular pyrite as blebs and small lumps, rarelycubes. No chlorite observed.
71.5 - 74.1 - (21.79 - 22.59) - Quartzite, well brecciated, pink to grey withscattered grains and small blebs of granular py. No chlorite observed.
74.1 - 78.0 - (22.58-23.77) - Quartzite, pink to mottled pink and grey brown.Weakly brecciated with a few streaks and spots of carbonate. No sulphidesobserved.
78.0^ 80.7 - (23.77 - 24.60) - Quartzite, -pink to grey, weakly brecciated.v A few streaks of chlorite. No sulphides.
Quartzite with scattered weakly chloritic zones. Pink alteration prominent inbrecciated sections. Minor carbonate.
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80.7 -83.0 - (24.60-25.30) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in wellbrecciated pink quartzite; 256 pyrite subhedral cubes to 15 mm. and scatteredblebs. - .
sample number
10729
10730
10731
10732
10733
width
2.9.88
2.6.80
3.91.2
2.70.8
2.30.7
from
68.620.91
71.521.79
74.122.59
78.023.77
80.724.60
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71.521.79
74.122.59
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80.724.60
83.025.30
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-1- ^ Co-ordinates: 5013. 8N, 9500. 9E Core size:NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED"
Section: 2+32NW, DONE Dip Tests:Length: 235.5' (71.78) Started: January 14, 1981
noT.i inr n-n r . . M .. . Elevation: 317.2m 0 Completed: January 17, 1981 DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: S650W Dip: -70 Loqaed by: K Larsen
DEPTH
from
99.2 -30.24
157.748.09
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157.748.09
205.762.70
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lono core axis.
83.0 - 84.7 - (25.30 - 25.82) - Chlorite breccia. 5X chlorite in pink quartzitewell brecciated. IX py as scattered blebs and clusters of small grains.
84.7 - 88.0 - (25.82 - 26.82) - Quartzite, grey to pink, poorly brecciated.About 33; chlorite blobs and streaks. Scattered cubes py to 4 mm.
88.0 - 91.0 - (26.82 - 27.75) - Quartzite, pink to grey, poorly brecciated.A few streaks of chlorite. Rare grain of py.
91.0 - 95.0 - (27.75 - 28.96) -Quartzite, pink, well brecciated with St chloritein first 1.5 feet, then poorly brecciated, pink, non-chloritic in remainder.Essentially barren. .
95.0 -97.0 - (28.96 - 29.57) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 chlorite in well brecdatecpink quartzite. 15X carbonate cement. IX pyrite as scattered small cubes.
97.0 - 99.2 - (29.57 - 30.24) -.Chlorite breccia, 25* chlorite in well brecciatecgrey, bleached quartzite. 2X pyrite, mostly euhedral . cubes to 10 mm. Contactwith following unit sharp, 45 to core.
Quartzite, grey to brownish, frequently bleached with zpnes of pink alteration,generally confined to brecciated sections. A little brownish nearly unaltered
quartzite. Rar"e Isolated spot of chlorite.
Chlorite breccia. 5 to 50X chlorite in well brecciated pink to orange alteredquartzite. Soine short sections of non-chlorit1c pink to grey quartzite.
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157.7 - 159.5 - (48.09 - 48.62) - Chlorite breccia, 50* chlorite, only minorunreplaced breccia fragments.. A few scattered grains of py, po and two blebs6 to 10 mm. .
sample number
10734
10735
10736
10737
10738
10739
10740
width from
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1.70.5
3.31.0
3.00.9
4.01.2
2.00.6
2.20.7
1.80.5
83.025.30
84.725.82
88.026.82
91.027.75
95.028.96
97.029.57
157.748.09
to
84.725.82
88.026.82
91.027.75
95.028.96
97.029.57
99.230.24
159.548.62
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Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.8N, 9500.9E
Section: 2+32NW, DONE Length: 235.5' (71.78) Elevation: T\-J 2m Azimuth: S65-W' Dip: -70
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HOLE: N-40 Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 14, 1981 Completed: January 17, 1981 Locoed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
159.5 - 162.5 - (48.62 - 49.53) - Chlorite breccia. 2Q1S, chlorite in well brecciated pink quartzite. Only rare small cubes of py.
- 162.5 - 165.5 - (49.53 - 50.44) - Chlorite breccia. 30 - 405K chlorite in well brecciated pink to grey quartzite. Some bands of 6056 chlorite replacement. A few siMll grains of py and a single 15 mm. cube of po.
165.5 - 168.5 - (50.44 - 51.36) - Chlorite breccia, 20 to 3035 chlorite, a few grains and rare bleb of py, po.
168.5 - 171.0 - (51.36 - 52.12) - Chlorite breccia. 105K chlorite as replacement in argillaceous wacke. Some biotite development. U very f. g. diss. py.
171.0 - 174.0 - (52.12 - 53.04) - Chlorite breccia. 5% chlorite in argillaceous quartzite. Chlorite rapidly vaning. A few grains and small blebs py.
174.0 - 179.4 - (53.04 - 54.68) - Quartzite, grey to brownish grey, unaltered, weakly bedded 60 to core. No sulphides observed.
179.4 - 181.5 - (54.68- 55.32) - Chlorite breccia. 30* chlorite in pink to orange brecciated quartzite. 21 pyrite as blebs and 3 to 8 mn. cubes. Also a little f. g. diss. py. .
x 181.5 - 184.0 -(55.32 - 56.08) - Chlorite breccia, as above but 20* chlorite. A little diss. py and two V1 blobs.
•184.0 - 187.0 - (56.08 -57.00) - Chlorite breccia! 15JS chlorite in pink brecciated quartzite. Rare grain of py.
187.0 - 190.0 - (57.00 - 57.91) - Chlorite breccia. 10* chlorite in qrey to pink lightly brecciated quartzite. . Rare grains of py.
sample number
10741
10742
10743
10744
10745
10746
10747
10748
10749
10750
width
3.0 0.9
3.0 0.9
3.0 0.9
2.5 0.8
3.0 0.9
5.4 1.6
2.1 0.6
2.5 0.8
3.0 0.9
3.0 0.9
from
159.5 48.62
162.5 49.53
165.5 50.44
168.5 51.36
171.0 52.12
174.0 53.04
179.4 54.68
181.5 55.32
184.0 56.08
187.0 57.00
to
162.5 49.5:
165.5 50.44
168.5 51.36
171.0 52.12
174.0 53.04
179.4 54.68
181.5 55.32
184.0 56.08
187.0 57.00
190.0 57.91
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•^ ^ Co-ordinates:5013.8N, 9500. 9E Core size:NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED' ' .
Section: 2+32NU, OONE Dip Tests:Length: 235. 5 1 (7V.78) Started: January 14, 1981
nDTM . nr Elevation: 317.2m 0 Completed: January 17, 1981 UK1LL LUb Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: S65"W Dip: -70 Lonqed by: K. Larsen
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonn core axis.
190.0 - 194.0 - (57.91 - 59.13) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite in grey tovaguely pinkish brecciated quartzite. . -Odd small bleb of py, po.
194.0 - 196.0 ~ (59.13 - 59.74) - Chlorite breccia. 20* chlorite, mainlyreplacement in poorly brecciated to massive grey quartzite. 3* py, po as blebsand veinlets.
196.0 - 197.4 - (59.74 - 60.17) - Chlorite breccia, as above. Odd grain of py.
197.4 - 199.5 - (60.17 - 60.81) - Chlorite breccia. 50* chlorite, wellmineralized po, py. About 5* total, mostly irregular blebs and streaks. Alittle chalcopyrite.
199.5 - 202.0 - (60.81 - 61.57) - Chlorite breccia. 20* chlorite replacementand as streaks and small bands. Rare grains of po, py.
202.0 - 203.3 - (61.57 - 61.97) - Quartzite, weakly brecciated, grey with a fewpink spots. No sulphides observed.
203.3 - 205.7 - (61.97 - 62.70) - Chlorite breccia. 30* chlorite, mostly asbands. Some pink unreplaced quartzite fragments. Essentially barren. Last
. 6 inches grading into. grey quartzite.
Quartzite, grey to buff, some unaltered zones but generally bleached light greyto pink in narrow bands. Locally weakly brecciated. Becoming bleached and
'altered from 231.0 and strongly brecciated with a few quartz veinlets-at randomangles. No sulphides, observed.
235.5 - (71.78) - End of Hole.'- - ' -,. . .
sample number
10751
10752
10753
10754
10755
10756
10757
width
4.01.2
2.00.6
1.40.4
2.10.6
2.50.8
1.3
2.40.7
from to
1
190.057.91
194.059.13
196.059.74
197.460.17
199.560.81
202.061.57
203.361.97
194.059.12
196.059.74
197.460.17
199.560.81
202.061.57
203.361.97
205.762.70
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" " *'WSJH Property: 772, D. R. Watt Property KiSd ' Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-40 .
-^ ^ Co-ordinates: 5013 8N Q*5no QF C ore s 1ze: NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED' u-an, youu.ytSection: 2+32NW, DONE Dip Tests: Length: 235.5' (71.78) Started: January 14, 1981
nDTM , nr . .,, f E levation: 317.2m Completed: January 17, 1981 DR1LL L 0fa Drill Contractor - N. Morlssette ' Azimuth: S650 W Dip: -70 0 Looqed by: K. Larsen
' DEPTH
from
iii
l
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i ii
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-
...
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All anqles are measured with -respect to the lonn core axis.
Ore Sections
1. '
la. .
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sample number
10754
10755
width
2.1 0.6
2.50.8
4.61.4
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197.4 60.2
199.560.8
197.460.2
to
199.5 60.8
202.061.6
202.061.6
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0.040.01
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M Property ;772, D. R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-41Co-ordinates: 5013. 4M, 9500. IE Core size:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED.'Section: 0+75 SE Dip Tests:
. Length: 230.0' (70.10) Started: January 17, 1981^ n ... t nf. - •".,, ^ Elevation: 317.2m Completed: January 19, 1981 DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: S65 0W Dip: -45 . Loqqed by: K. Larsen
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i
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to
-
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DESCRIPTION .. NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
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77.0 - 80.0 - (23.47 - 24. 3f^ Chlorite breccia. 5 - 8X chlorite, increasingto 10X in last 6". Quartzi ~ Is bleached grey, weakly brecciated. Scatteredcubes of py to 8 mm. -
80.0 - 83.0 - (24.38 - 25.30) - Chlorite breccia. 20X chlorite in first 8",then only rare streaks and narrow bands in grey, slightly bleached quartzite.A few scattered grains py.
83.0 - 86.0 - (25.30 - 26.21) - Quartzite, grey to pink, altered. Rare streakof chlorite. Essentially barren.
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86.0 - 89.0 - (26.21 - 27.13) - Chlorite breccia. Small flecks and blebs withoccasional larger blob of chlorite, total about 10X. Odd grain of py.Quartzite is bleached, grey to pink.
89.0 - 90.5 - (27;13 - 27.58) - Chlorite breccia. 20X chlorite in pinkquartzite. A single 1" cube of py and a few small blebs.
90.5 - 93.0 - (27.58 - 28.35) - Chlorite breccia. 10X chlorite as irregularspots and small blebs, in pink to orange quartzite. Odd small cubes and grainspy-
v 93.0 - 94.0 - (28.35 - 28.65) - Chlorite breccia. 10X chlorite, f. g.dissiminated. . 8X- pyrite, granular, dull coloured.
94.0 - 97.0 - (28.65 - 29.57) - ChlorUe breccia. 5X chlorite in locally'brecciated pink to orange quartzite. Odd grains of py. A little vein quartzat 96.0'. Scattered grains of leucoxene.
97.0 - 100.0 - (29.57 - 30.48) -Chlorite breccia, 3 to 5X chlorite as streaksand odd spots in pink to orange weakly brecciated quartzite. Rare grains py.
sample number
10762
10763
10764
10765
10766
10767
10768
10769
10770
width
3.00.9
3.0
from
77.023.47
80.00.9 24.38
3.00.9
3.0
83.025.30
B6.00.9 26.21
1.5 89.0.45
2.5.77
1.0.30
3.00.9
3.00.9
27.13
30.527.58
33.028.35
J4.028.65
)7.029.57
to
80.024.38:
83.025.30
86.026.21
89.027.13
90.527.58
93.028.35
94.028.65
97.029.57
100.030.48
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property;772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.4N, 9500.1E
Section: 0+75 SE Length: 230.0' (70.10) Elevation: 317.2m Azimuth: S65*W Dip: -45"
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HOLE: N-41- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 17, 1981 Completed: January 19, 1981 Loqqed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
6.01.83
65.019.81
to
6.01.83
*
65.019.81
133.040.54
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden. -* .- — .
Quartzite, strongly altered pink to'orange with scattered zones of less alteredgreyish material: Generally well, brecciated with WX, carbonate cementlocally. A little chlorite 49.0 - 49.6, with a few blebs of pyrite.Occasional small bleb of pyrite in well brecciated zones. Strongly pittedwith several rusty joints 24.0 - 25.0.
Chlorite breccia. 65 to 68 well mineralized py but non-chloritic. Remainderwith quite variable chlorite content, in well brecciated pink to deep orangered quartzite. A few small sections of less altered non chloritic quartzite.
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65.0.- 68.0 - ;i9.81 - 20.73) - Quartzite, well brecciated, altered, pink.10* py as clusters ana blebs of granular material. Single grain of V.G.? at66.7. No chlorite. .
68.0 - 71.0 - (20.73 - 21.64) - Chlorite breccia. 5 to 8X chlorite as narrow,vague bands, streaks and di ssimi nations. IX py as scattered subhedral cubes.Occasional grains of magnetite. Quartzite is well altered pink, but only
v lightly brecciated. . v ' \. O'/;'-?^ W-- Y - -" - r 'v : -,-. - ,:
71.0 - 74.0 - (21.64 - 22.55) -Chlorite breccia, 10* chlorite in grey topinkish quartzite, weakly brecciated. Odd small cubes and grains of py.
74.0 - 77.0 - (22.55 -23.47) - Chlorite breccial 10X chlorite as small blebsand finely dissiminated, in white to pinkish brecciated quartzite. Occasionalgrains of py. . v
sample number
10758
10759-
10760
10761
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
from
65.019.81
68.020.73
71.021.64
74.022.55
to
68.020.73
71.021.64
74.022.55
77.023.47
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Property:772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.4N, 9500.1E
HOLE: N-41. Core size:
Section: 0+75 SE Dip Tests:Length: 230.0' (70.10) Started: January 17, 1981Elevation: 317.2m Completed: January 19, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Cont.rar.tnr - N; Morissette Azimuth: S650 W Dip: -45" Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
6.01.83
65.019.81
-V. '
-
•i*
'Z'.'..'
to
6.01.83
65.019.81
133.040.54
.
DESCRIPTIONNOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden.••~-
Quartzite, strongly altered pink to orange with scattered zones of less alteredgreyish material; Generally well, brecciated with "\Q1 carbonate cementlocally. A little chlorite 49.0 - 49.6, with a few blebs of pyrite.Occasional small bleb of pyrite in well brecciated zones. Strongly pittedwith several rusty joints 24.0 - 25.0.
Chlorite breccia. 65 to 68 well mineralized py but non-chloritic. Remainderwith quite variable chlorite content, 1n well brecciated pink to deep orangered quartzite. A few small sections of less, altered non chloritic quartzite.
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65.0 - 68.0 - (19.81 - 20.73) - Qjartzlte, well brecciated, altered, pink.1055 py as clusters and. blebs of granular material. Single grain of V.G.? at66.7. No chlorite. .
68.0 - 71.0 - (20.73 - 21.64) - Chlorite breccia. 5 to 8* chlorite as narrow,vague bands, streaks and dissiminations. U py as scattered subhedral cubes.Occasional grains of magnetite. Quartzite 1s well altered pink, but only
x lightly brecciated. . ,-; -' .--: ' '- . •^ v":-|^fr^p^;.r^ ••l..";- ': ; m : . .V . •.'..-.••- ' :- 1 ' : '-" '-- -. ' - - '-••',^f~ •jr*fc?jKv!{jjS'^w.". '- ^.'.' ; - ;- ' .. . ' -
71.0 - 74.0 - (21.64 - 22.55) -Chlorite 'breccVa'^lOX chlorite in grey topinkish quartzite, weakly brecciated. Odd small cubes and grains of py.
74.0 - 77.0 - (22.55 - 23.47) - Chlorite .-breccia: r'Vl6x chlorite as small blebsand finely dissiminated, in white to pinkish brecciated quartzite. Occasionalgrains of py. . ' . -:;.--,^fe^.^^ ;- ".
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samplenumber
10758
10759
10760
10761
wi HthV* 1 U L 1 1
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
from
65.019.81
68.020.73
71.021.64
74.022.55
to
68.020.73
71.021.64
74.022.55
77.023.47
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property:772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.4N, 9500.IE
Section: 0+75 SE Length: 230.0' (70.10) Elevation: 317.2m Azimuth: S65*W Dip: -45
HOLE:N-41 . Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 17, 1981 Completed:January 19, 1981 Looqed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
l
l t
i
h
i
,
i
-
t:V- '
to
-
DESCRIPTION . NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
77.0 - 80.0 - (23.47 - 24.38) - Chlorite breccia. 5 - 835 chlorite, increasingto 1025 in last 6". Quartzite is bleached grey, weakly brecciated. Scatteredcubes of py to 8 mm. - :
80.0 - 83.0 - (24.38 - 25.30) - Chlorite breccia. 2055 chlorite in first 8",then only rare streaks and narrow bands in grey, slightly bleached quartzite.A few scattered grains py.
83.0 - 86.0 - (25.30 - 26.21) - Quartzite, grey to pink, altered. Rare streakof chlorite. Essentially barren.
86.0 - 89.0 - (26.21 - 27.13) - Chlorite breccia. Small flecks and blebs withoccasional larger blob of chlorite, total about 1035. Odd grain of py.Quartzite is bleached, grey to pink.
89.0 - 90.5 - (27:13 -27.58) - Chlorite breccia. 2035 chlorite in pinkquartzite. A single 1" cube of py and a few small blebs.
90.5 - 93.0 - (27.58 - 28.35) - Chlorite breccia. 1035 chlorite as irregularspots and small blebs, in pink to orange quartzite. Odd small cubes and grains
x 93.0 - 94.0 - (28.35 T 28.65) - Chlorite breccia; ^1035 chlorite, f. g.dissiminated. .831 -pyrite, granular, 'dull coloured.94.0 - 97.0 - (28.65 - 29.57) -Chlorite breccia.' 535 chlorite in locally
'brecciated pink to orange quartzite. Odd grains of py. A little vein quartzat 96.0'. Scattered grains of leucoxene.
97.0 -100.0 - (29.57 -30.48) -Chlorite breccia, 3 to 535 chlorite as streaksand odd spots in pink to orange weakly brecciated quartzite. Rare grains py.
' - ;. ', ' . , ';;; ' '-,:.-?'V ; -' '-"'"^^feS^S?^^
sample number
10762
10763
10764
10765
10766
10767
10768
10769
10770
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
1.5.45
2.5.77
1.0.30
3.00.9
3.00.9
from
77.023.47
80.024.38
83.025.30
86. 026.21
B9.027.13
30.527.58
)3.028.35
J4.028.65
)7.029.57
to
80.024.38:
83.025.30
86.026.21
89.027.13
90.527.58
93.028.35
94.028.65
97.029.57
100.030.48
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED"
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5013.4N, 9500.IE
Section: 0+75 SE Length: 230.0' (70.10) Elevation: 317.2m Azimuth: S65"W
HOLE: N-41- Cor" size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 17, 1981 Completed: January 19, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
f, ^ .-
to
-
-
DESCRIPTION . ' NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
100.0 - 103.0 - (30.48 - 31.39) - Chlorite breccia. 1035 chlorite in fairlywell brecciated pink quartzite. Rarejsmall grain of py.
103.0 - 106.0 - (31.39 -32.31) - Chlorite breccia. 15* chlorite in orangecoloured brecciated quartzite. 235 py as small blebs.
106.0 - 109.0 - (32.31 - 33.22) - Chlorite breccia, as above, but only raregrain of py.. .
109.0 - 112.0 - (33.22 - 34.14) - Quartzite. A few per cent chlorite in first6", then alternating zones of altered pink and unaltered buff to brown quartziteEssentially barren. '
112. 0-- 115.0 - (34.14 - 35.05) - Quartzite, 2 to 335 chlorite as slips,streaks, mostly concentrated in small brecciated pink zone 113.5 to 114.0,remainder barren spotty pink to brown quartzite.
115.0 - 118.0 - (35.05 - 35.97) - Quartzite, buff to brown, only very slightlybleached and fractured. No chlorite. A few small grains of py.
11.8.0 - 120.0 -(35.97 - 36.58) - Chlorite breccia. 1035 chlorite in pinkaltered quartzite. Rare flecks of py. ,
x 120.0 - 122.0 - (.36.58 - 37.19) -Chlorite breccia, 2535 chlorite. Some veinquartz in first foot. Well mineralized, 535 py, po as cubes to one cm. andscattered blebs. . , ' J .
-. ' -.;..;.-:.;.-. - .-/-.v'.- - . . ••,-v:^.:;;;^- - ; ; - - :- ' ' ' '. , - .122.0 -123.5 - (37.19 - 37.64) -'Chlorite breccia. 4035 chlorite. Wellmineralized 6 to 835 py, po as irregular blebs and lumps.
123.5 - 126.5 - (37.64 - 38.56) - Chlorite breccia. 2035 chlorite in pinkishquartzite, well brecciated." Odd grain Of .py. " /; .
sample number
10771
10772
10773
10774
10775
10776.
10777
10778
10779•v J -
10780^;;:;w
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
2.00.6
2.00.6
1.50.5
3.00.9
from
100.030. 4E
103.031.39
106.032.31
109.033.22
112.034.14
115.035.05
118.035.97
120.036.58
122.037.19
123.537.64
to
103.031.39
106.032.31
109.033.22
112.034.14
115.035.05
118.035.97
120.036.58
122.037.19
123.537.64
126.538.56
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
Property; 772, D.R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-41-Co-ordinates: 5013.4N, 9500.IE Core size:
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Section: 0+75 SE DI P Tests:. Length: 230 0' (70 10) Started: January 17, 1981
Elevation: 317.2m ' 0 Completed: January 19, 1981DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette A?imuth: S65*W Dip: -45 Loqqed by: K. Larsen~
DEPTHi
froml1
|
i
i
133.040.54
146.0l) 44.50
it
iii
'1
i•tj.•T1
:-
•* '-
to
m
146.044.50
163.049.68
DESCRIPTIONNOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
126.5 - 129.5 - (38.56 - 39.47) - Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite, mostlyreplacement in poorly brecciated quartzite. Essentially barren.
129.5 - 133.0 - (39.47 - 40.54) - Ch'lorite breccia. 1056 chlorite -in wellbrecciated pink quartzite. Essentially barren.
Quartzite, buff to brown, relatively unaltered, mostly massive, non-bedded.No sulphides observed.
Chlorite breccia. 556 to locally 2056 chlorite in pink altered quartzite.Chlorite is rather patchy to banded, with very local py mineralization.
Economics
146.0 -149.0 - (44.50 - 45.42) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite as irregularsmall patches in bright pink brecciated quartzite. No sulphides observed.
149.0 - 152.0 - (45.42 - 46.33) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite in first 1.5feet, then largely unaltered grey quartzite. No sulphides observed.
152.0 - 155.0 - (46.33 - 47.24) -Chlorite breccia. 10# chlorite to wellbrecciated pink quartzite. No sulphides observed.
- * . ' ' ' \ --^'v.--::--- - - - - . ' - . -
x 155.0 - 156.9 T (47.24 -47.80) -: Chlorite breccia. 3 to 5% chlorite in pinkquartzite. No sulphides noted except 2 small cubes of py at 155.0'.
"156.9 - 159.0 - (47.80 - 48.46) -Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite in pinkbrecciated quartzite. 356 py as scattered subhedral cubes and Irregular blebs.
159.0 -162.0 - (48.46 - 49.38) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite in pink togrey brecciated quartzite. . No sulphides noted.
' - .. - - ' ' W-u?.T..A --' -: - :; /,- . •••-- . ..v - ' . - :
samplenumber
10781
10782
10783
10784
10785
10786
10787
10788
wi H fhVi 1 U L. 1 l
3.00.9
3.51.07
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
1.90.6
2.10.6
3.00.9
from
126.538.56
129.539.47
146.044.50
149.045.42
152.046.33
155.047.24
156.947.80
159.048.46
to
129.539. 4 y
133.040.54
149.045.42
152.046.33
155.047.24
156.947.80
159.048.46
162.049.38
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:5013.4N, 9500.IE
Section: 0+75 SE Length: 230.0' (70.10) Elevation: 317.2m Azimuth: S650W nio:-45
HOLE: N-41- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 17, 1981 Completed: January 19, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
froml
1 163.0 49.68
t
i i
-
i r
} , . : '•5,
K . - .•fi
"•r -
f-"-'; .- '
to
230.0 70.10
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
162.0 - 163.0 - (49.38 - 49.68) - Chlorite breccia. 20% chlorite as small irregular patches. A. few small cubes. of py in center of sample.
Quartzite. Altered pink and brecciated to 173.0, then grey with only bands of bleaching along joints to 193.0.
193.0 - 230.0 - (58.86 - 70.10) - Grey unaltered sections alternating with brecciated pink altered quartzite. Carbonate blebs and rhombs appear first at 201.0 feet, but are confined to pink, altered and brecciated zones. Some bedded sections 50* to core from 210'. No sulphides observed.
230.0 - (70.10) -End of Hole.
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sample number
10789
width
1.0 0.3
from
162.0 49.38
to
163.0 49.6?
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
Property; 772, O.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:5013.4N, 9500.IE
HOLE: N-41- Core s ize:
1' Section: 0+75 SE D 1 P Tests:
Length: 230.0' (70.10) Started: January 17, 1981 Elevation: 317.2m . Completed: January 19, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth- S65"W Dip: -45 Loaqed
DEPTH
- ____ from
M i
lBB 1
i
i
i1i1li•-
to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonci core axis.
Ore Sections ..
1.
la.
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2. . - '
2a. . .. . , - - , . - - . - ., ' - . ,. .- ;,
3. . - . :'-v" ;. " . ' \ .. '•:;^r;:;:,.j;.;/^ . . .:.•- ' - "''"'' x- " - ' '. ' ' '- - ' '
4. - . .'- ; . .. ; . -; . . ;: . ;' •,,.; i . - . - . . .., .- ' ' " ' . ' " -" - .'' . ' ; -
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sample number
10762
10763
10765
10766
10767
10780
10786
10787
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
6.01.8
3.00.9
1.50.5
2.50.8
4.51.4
1.50.5
1.90.6
2.10.64.0
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from
77.023.5
80.024.4
77.023.5
86.026.2
89.027.1
90.527.6
86.026.2
T22.037.2
155.047.2
156.947.8155.0fly 9
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-80.024.4
83.025.3
83.025.3
89.027.1
90.527.6
93.028.3
90.527.6
123.537.6
156.947.8
159.048.459.0*4g.4 —
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0.100.03
0.080.02
0.0900.03
0.0050.002
0.310.09
0.002.0006
0.1060.03
0.1000.03
0.1500.045
0.0400.010.09
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property;772, D.R. Watt Property Location:Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:5062.IN, 9477.IE
Section: 2+88N, OOE Length: 358' (109.1) Elevation: 320.5m Azimuth: S650 W Dip: -8Q0
HOLE: N-42 - Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 26, 1981 Completed: January 30, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
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DEPTH
from
0.0 0.0
10.0 3.1
87.5 26.7
. f
99.0 ; 30.2
to
10.0 3.1
87.5 26.7
.;
99.0 30.2
129.5 39.5
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonci core axis.
Casing through overburden. . \
Quartzite, dark grey to bleached light grey, locally well brecciated and altered pink. Streaks of chlorite and a little carbonate in brecciated zones.
10.0 - 12.0 - (3.1 - 3.7) - BQ core, highly bleached quartzite with a few streaks of chlorite and carbonate.
12.0 - 42.2 - (3.7 - 12.9) - Quartzite, grey to dark grey, locally slightly fractured, brecciated arid bleached, but mainly unaltered, massive. No pink alteration.
42.2 - 87.5 - (12.9 - 26.7) - Quartzite, strongly brecciated, bleached, with prominent pink alteration. .Streaks of chlorite fairly common. Carbonate to 556 locally. Rare .isolated grains of streaks of py.
Chlorite breccia zone: 5 to 3056 chlorite in prominent pink altered quartzite. Zone is only moderately brecciated and poorly mineralized. Strongly slicken- s i ded fracture zone at 90.0', possible fault.
87.5 - 91.0 - (26.7 -27.8) - Chlorite breccia. 151 chlorite in pink brecciated quartzite. Fairly heavy chlorite in last foot. Rare grains of pyrite.
91.0-95.0 - (27.8 - 29.0)-- Chlorite breccia, 15 to locally 3056 chlorite in pink quartzite breccia. Rare isolated grains of pyrite.
95.0 - 99.0 - (29.0 -30.2) - Chlorite breccia. 103& chlorite in pink "brecciated quartzite. A few scattered - small cubes of py.
Quartzite, prominent pink ..alteration. Quite well brecciated, with local carbonate cement. Scattered streaks and occasional small blobs of chlorite. Isolated small grains of ovHte. ^, ^,^i, - -
sample number
11433
11434
11435
width
3.5 1.1
4.0 1.2
4.0 1.2
from
87.5 26.7
91.0 27.8
95.0 29.0
to
91.0 27.8
95.0 29.0
99.0 30.2
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HOLE: N-42- Core size:
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Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Section: 2+88N, GOE Length: 358' (109.1) Elevation: 320.5m Azimuth: S65'W Dip: -80*
Dip Tests:Started: January 26, 1981 Completed: January 30, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTHi ———————— —————— " 1 from
129.539.5
ii
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177.054.0
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,.
DESCRIPTION . NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Chlorite breccia. 10 to 50% chlorite in moderately brecciated pink quartzite.Locally a little bluish quartz in Ihe-matrix. A strong chlorite zone but very
, poorly mineralized. ,
129.5 - 132.0 - (39.5 - 40.3) - Chlorite breccia. 10* chlorite in prominentpink altered quartzite. Only moderately brecciated. Rare flecks of py.
132.0 - 133.0 - (40.3 - 40.6) - Chlorite breccia. 30* chlorite with 3X py, po.
133.0 - 137.0 - (40.6 - 41.8) - Chlorite breccia. 5 to 15X chlorite in pinkquartzite. 133.0 to 136.0 only 5* chlorite as scattered blobs, remainder 155LOnly rare grains of sulphide.
137.0 - 14T.O - (41.8 - 43.0) - Chlorite breccia. 20 to 30* chlorite, mostlyas replacement. Only a few fragments of unreplaced grey to pink quartzite.Section essentially barren.
141.0 - 145.0 - (43.0 - 44.2) - Chlorite breccia as above. Essentially barren.
145.0 - 149.0 - (44.2 - 45.4) -Chlorite zone. 50* chlorite as replacement.x No sulphides noted. . . .
149.0 - 153.0 -.(45.4.- 46.7) - Chlorite breccia.. /30X chlorite. Quartzite.fragments grey to off white. A little vein quartz at 150.7. No sulphidesnoted. ' . -
153.0 - 157.0 -.(46.7 - *7.9) - Chlorite breccia. 30 to 40* chlorite.Scattered pink to grey quartzite fragments. No sulphides noted.
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sample number
^436
11437
11438
11439
11440
11441
11442
11443
width
2.50.8
1.00.3
4.01.2
4.01.2
4.01.2
4.01.2
4.01.2
4.01.2
from
129.539.5
132.040.3
133.040.6
137.041.8
141.043.0
145.044.2
149.045.4
153.046.7
to
132.040.3
133.040.6
137.041.8
141.043.0
145.044.2
149.045.4
153.046.7
157.047.9
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'v^^y Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-42-J- . S ' - . - Co-ordinates: 5062,1N, 9477. IE Core s 1ze:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'Section: 2+88N, OOE D l P Tests:
. . Length: 358' (109.1) Started: January 26, 1981Elevation: 320 5m Completed: January 30, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: 565^* Dip: -80' Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from1
i
t
i
i
177.053.9
210.064.0
to
- '
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210.064.0
222.767.9
-
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
157.0 - 16l'.0 - (47.9 - 49.1) - Chlorite breccia. .4055 chlorite. No sulphidesnoted. - ,~.
'' 161.0 -'165.0.- (49.1 - 50.3) - Chlorite breccia. 3055 chlorite. Very rare; grains of py, po.
165.0 - 167.0 - (50.3 - 50.9) - Chlorite breccia. 3CX chlorite. No sulphidesnoted. - ' -
167.0 - 168.5 - (50.9 - 51.4) - Chlorite breccia. 2055 chlorite in pink brecciatequartzite. 0.5 to 1.035 py, po, cpy. ' .
168.5 - 171.5 - (51.4 - 52.3) - Quartzite, pink altered, weakly brecciated withlocal carbonate cement. Rare streak of chlorite. Essentially barren.
.171.5 - 174.5 - (52.3 -.53.2) - Chlorite breccia. 1055 chlorite in prominentpink altered quartzite.. No sulphides noted. ' t.
174.5 - 177.0 - (53.2 - 53.9) - Chlorite breccia.- loi chlorite, rapidlydiminishing to 255. Quartzite becoming grey,, unaltered. No sulphides noted.
Quartzite, light to med. grey, some bleaching along fractures but no typicalxpink alteration: -Section is mostly massive.;: Some vague bedding 70 0 to core."Last 3 feet begins to show pink alterat1ony^.; i-.^ ; ';--.,^;,v^^-^.iV:.. ;
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Chlorite breccia. A poorly developed zone; bf intermittent chlorite breccia andquartzite zones. '. '"-\ :,, '.. -'^-' :- ; Vv;^j'v^^^S'-'.'-.^^' ;v^;.; '..-.'. -:.' 'Z ; ?:'.' ' - - . ; : -
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sample number
11444
11445
11446
11447
11448
11449
11450
width
4.01.2
4.01.2
2.00.6
1.50.5
3.00.9
3.00.9
2.50.8
from
157.047.9
161.049.1
165.050.3
167.050.9
168.551.4
171.552.3
174.553.2
to
161.049.1
165.050.3
167.050.9
168.551.4
171.552.3
174.553.2
177.053.9
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Section:2-t-88N, GOE Length: 353' (ios.1) Elevation: 320.5m Azimuth: S650W Dip: -80
Dip Tests:Started: January 26, 1981 Completed: January 30, 1981 Loqaed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
froni
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ii
ii
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ii
222.767.9
i
245.074.7
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to
.
. ,
245.074.7
269.082.0
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
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210.0 - 211.5 - (64.0 - 64.5) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in wellbrecciated quartzite. Essentially barren.
211.5 - 215. T - (64.5 - 65.6) - Quartzite, fairly massive, prominent pinkalteration .ith local small blebs and streaks of chlorite. Essentially barren.
215.0 - 217.5 - (65.6 - 66.3) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite, mostly in theform of 4" to 6" bands .of heavy chlorite replacement. A few grains of py.
217.5 - 220.0 - (66.3 - 67.1) - Quartzite. First foot is essentially unalteredgrey quartzite, remainder is pink quartzite with 556 chlorite as irregular blobsand streaks. No sulphides noted.
220.0 -222.7 - (67'. 1 .- 67.9) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in wellbrecciated pink altered quartzite. Scattered grains of py and 1056 carbonate.
Quartzite, quite well brecciated with local carbonate filled fractures. Somepink alteration in patches. A little py, granular type, at 239.7.
Chlorite breccia. A poorly developed zone with 5. to locally 1056 chlorite,^ declining to Z56 1n last two feet. Numerous quartz blebs and stringers from
255.5 to 262.0. -Zone is essentially barren except for samples below.
Trial Samples . :
245.0 - 246.3 - (74.7 - 75.1) - Chlorite breccia. 20X chlorite with muchcarbonate. Only heavy chlorltlzed zone in the entire zone. A few grains of py.
253.3 - 254.3 - (77.2 - 77.6) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite in wellbrecciated narrow section, tt py as scattered grains.'- , .
sample number
11451
11452
11453
11454
11455
11456
11457
width
1.50.5
3.51.1
2.50.8
2.50.8
2.70.8
1.30.4
1.00.3
from
210.064.0
211.564.5
215.065.6
217.566.3
220.067.1
245.074.7
253.377.2
to
.211.564.5
215.065.6
217.566.3
220.067.1
222.767.9
246.375.1
254.377.6
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:5062.IN, 9477.IE
Section: 2+88N, OOE Length: 358' (109.1) Elevation: 320.5m Azimuth: S650W Dip: -80"
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HOLE: N-12 Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: January 26, 1981 Completed: January 30, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH -, ———————— —————— —j
from
269.0 82.0
288.0 87.8
i
i
i
i
i
: 295.0 i 90.0
334.5 102.0
to
288.0 87.8
"295.0 90.0
334.5 102.0
358.0 109.1
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
Quartzite, grey with bleached zones, unaltered to faintly pink. Distinct pink alteration from 286.0 with carbonate rhombs and streaks, and strong brecciation.
Chlorite breccia. 10 to 3056 chlorite in well brecciated grey to pink quartzite. Locally well mineralized. .
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288.0 - 289.0 - (87.8 - 88.1) - Chlorite breccia. 1556 chlorite in well brecciated grey quartzite. A few carbonate veinlets 60 "to core. Scattered grains of py.
289.0 - 291.0 - (88.1 - 88.8) - Chlorite breccia. 3056 chlorite in well brecciated grey quartzite. 456 pyrite as subhedral cubes to 10 mm. and scattered grains.
291.0 -292.5 - (88:8 - 89.2) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in grey brecciated quartzite. ' 256 pyrite as small fracture fillings, odd blebs and small grains. -. - " '
292.5 - 295.0 - (89.2 -90.0) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 chlorite as blobs in pink brecciated altered quartzite. A little carbonate and odd grains of py.
-* Quartzite, grey to buff, relatively massive with only a few brecciated sections, these with 1056 carbonate rhombs. Patchy pink alteration to 308 feet, then grey with bleached patches in remainder. 4" chlorite breccia zone at 304'.
Quartzite - carbonate breccia. Grey with some bleached zones but no pink alteration! 10 to. locally .3056 carbonate rhombs. Typical F. W.
358.0 - (109.1) - End of Hole. . . V
sample number
11458
11459
11460
11461
width
1.0 0.3
2.0 0.6
1.5 0.5
2.5 0.8
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from
288.0 87.8
289.0 88.1
291.0 88.8
292.5 89.2
to
289.0 88.1
291.0 88.8
292.5 89.2
295.0 90.0
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M Property: 772, D. R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-47.Co-ordinates: 4990.2 N Core s 1zs:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED' 9746.0 ESection: 97+46E Dip Tests:Length: 202.0' (61.6) Started: February 2, 1981Elevation: 306.4 m Completed: February 4, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: O 0 Dip: -700 Logged by: P.
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0.00.0
1 j
l 4.01.2
i
48.014.6
i i
1
1 -
;
to
4.01.2
m
48.014.6
67.020.4
DESCRIPTIONNOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing. - ,- - -
iSerpent quartzite, light to dark to pinkish grey, some greywacke. beds whichare usually weakly chloritized. Bedding at 30* to the core.
4.0 - 48.0 - (1.2 - 14.6) - Broken blockey core with many slips.
Chlorite breccia, 10* to 15* chlorite locally well brecciated and somewhatcrushed in appearance. Chlorite is usually with white carbonate, in seamspatches, and as a replacement. Local sulphides in the more bx. sections.
48.0 - 50.0 - (14.6 - 15.2) - Chlorite-carbonate breccia. 10* chlorite inseams and patches, 5* sulphides, py and pp.
50.0 -51.8 - (T5.2 -. 15.8) - Chlorite-carbonate breccia.. 10* chlorite with5* sulphides, py, pp and minor chalco in blebs and narrow seams.
51.8 - 53.8 - (15.8 - 16.4) - Chloritized quartzite. 7* chlorite mostly as areplacement. Rare grains of pyrite.
53.8 - 58.5 - (16.4 - 17.8).- Chlorite-carbonate breccia. 10* chlorite inv seams and patches an.d as a replacement. A few grains of po and pyrite.
58.5 - 60.0 - (17.8 -18.3) -Chlorite breccia,; 15* chlorite and carbonatewith 7* sulphides, mostly pyrite in coarse V cubes. -
60.0 - 62.7 - (18.3 - 19.1) - Chlorite breccia, 15* chlorite in seams, patchesand as a replacement. Some pyrite in the more highly crushed and brecciatedsections. . v
samplenumber
11211
11212
11213
11214
11215
11216
widthw i u v*i i
2.00.6
1.80.5
2.00.6
4.71.4
1.50.5
2.70.8
from
48.014.6
50.015.2
51.815.8
53.816.4
58.517.8
60.018.3
to
*
50.015.2
51.815.8
53.816.4
58.517.8
60.018.3
62.719.1
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M . Property: 772, D. R. Watt PropertyLocati on: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE: N-47Co-ordinates: 4990.2 N Core s 1ze:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED.' 9746.0 ESection: 97+46E Di P Tests:Length: 202.0' (61.6) Started: February 2, 1981Elevation: 306.4 m . Completed: February 4, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth- n* nip: -70 Loaned bv: P. McLean
OEP rHr
' from
ii1
67.020.4
i
99.930.5
105.032.0
134.741.0-
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to
'
105.032.0
105.032.0
134.741.0
140.042.7
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
62.7 - 65.5 - (19.1 - 20.0) - Chlorite breccia, 15* chlorite with carbonate inseams and patches and as a replacement. Rare pyrite.
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65.5 - 67.0 - (20.0 - 20.4) - Chlorite breccia, 10* chlorite with local pyritein the more brecciated sections. -
Quartzite, grey to pinkish grey with some dark grey greywacke beds. Beddingvaries from 30 0 to 60 0 to the core.
92.0 - 99.9 - (28.0 - 30.5) - Altered section-, crushed and brecciated overnarrow widths. Weakly chloritic with the odd -grain of pyrite. Wellcarbonatized.
Altered brecciated section well mineralized with grains and seams of py.Minor chlorite spams.
99.9 - 101.4 - (30.5 - 30.9) - Altered brecciated section, a few chlorite seamslocal patches and xtals of coarse pyrite, also some po.
101.4 -103.0 - (30.9 - 31.4) - Altered brecciated zone with 25* sulphides,mostly vuggy pyrite with some chalco in coarse patches, and seams.
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- Greywacke, altered dark brown due to the presence of biotite. Narrow quartzitebeds, 20* to 40 0 to the core. Local disseminated pyrite.
Quartzite, dark grey to pinkish grey altered, increasing chlorite as a replace ment and in narrow seams, .102 chlorite. Sulphides absent.
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sample number
11217
11218
11219
11220
11221
11222
widthi
2.80.9
1.50.5
1.50.5
1.60.5
2.00.6
1.70.5
from
62.719.1
65.520.0
99.930.5
101.430.9
103.031.4
133.040.6
to
65.520.0'
67.020.4
101.430.9
103.031.4
105.032.0
134.741.1
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4990.2 N
9746.0 E Section: 97+46E Length: 202.0' (61.6) Elevation: 306.4 m Azimuth:^ Q!__Dip:
HOLE: N-47. Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 2, 1981 Completed: February 4, 1981 Logged by: P. McLean
DEPTH
from
140.042.7
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184.056.1
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Chlorite breccia, 1556 to 2056 chlorite mostly as a replacement, also in smallpatches and in seams.
140.0 - 145.5 - (42.7 - 44.4) - Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite as .a replacement,also in small patches and in narrow seams. Sulphides are absent.
145.5 - 147.5 - (44.4 - 45.0) - Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite as a replacementand in seams and small patches. 356 sulphides in blebs and seams, py and po,and a little chalco.
147.5 - 149.5 - (45.0. - 45.6) - Chlorite breccia, 2556 chlorite in patches andseams and as a replacement. 1056 sulphides in blebs and seams. Py po and somechalco. Two grains of V.G. in chlorite at 148.8 (45.4).
149.5 - 151.5 - (45.6 - 46.2) - Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite in seams andpatches with 356 sulphides in small blebs and seams. Py, po and some chalco.Grain- of V.G. at 149.8 (45.7), 150.4 (45.9), 150.6 (45.9), 151.1 (46.1) and at151.4 (46.2). . . .
151.5 - 153.5 - (46.2 - 46.8) - Chlorite breccia, 2556 chlorite in patches andas a replacement. 1056 sulphides in blebs up to 3/8", po, py and some chalco.Grains of V.G. in chlorite at 151.7 (46.3), 152.0 (46.4), 152.1 (46.4),152.5 (46.5), 152.7 (46.6), 152.9 (46.6). -
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153.5 - 155.0 - (46.8-47.3) - Chlorite breccia, 2556 chlorite in patches with756 sulphides in coarse blebs and seams. Py and pd and some chalco. Grain of
•V.G. at 154.3'(47.06) and 154.4'(47.09). - . .
155.0 r 157.0 - (47.3 - 47.9) - .Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite mostly as areplacement, some small patches. 556 sulphides, mostly po in seams and finegrains. .. . .
sample number
11223
11224
11225
11226
11227
11228
11229
width
5.51.7
2.00.6
2.00.6
2.00.6
2.00.6
1.50.5
2.00.6
,- .
from
140.042.7
145.544.4
147.545.0
149.545.6
151.546.2
153.546.8
155.047.3
to
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145.544.4
147.545.0
149.545.6
151.546.2
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4990.2 N
9746.0 E- Section: 97+46E Length: 202.0' (61.6) Elevation: 306.4 m
HOLE: N-47. Core size:
Azimuth: Q0 Dip: -70
Dip Tests:Started: February 2, 1981 Completed: February 4, 1981 Loqoed by: P. McLean
DEPTH ifrom
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184.056.1
to
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202,061.6
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
157.0 - 159.4 - (47.9 - 48.6) - Chlorite breccia, 2056 chlorite, mostly as areplacement. A few grains of po.' -~
159.4 - 162.0 - (48.6 - 49.4) - Chlorite breccia, 3056 chlorite as a replacementwith 756 sulphides in blebs, seams and disseminated, po with a little chai co.
162.0 - 164.8 - (49.4 - 50.3) - Chlorite breccia, 1556 chlorite as a replacementand in small patches, and in seams. 556 disseminated sulphides, po some py anda little chalco.
164.8 - 167.2 - (50.3 - 51.0) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 chlorite as a replacementand in small patches and seams. 556 disseminated sulphides, mostly po.
167.2'- 170.5 - (51.0 - 52.0) - Chlorite breccia, 1556 chlorite as replacement,sulphides absent.
170.5 - 175.0 - (52.0.- 53.4) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 chlorite as a replacementof pink quartzite. A few small patches and seams of chlorite also present.Carbonatized throughout. Sulphides absent.
175.0 - 177.5 - (53.4 - 54.1) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 .chlorite as a replacementand in narrow^seams. Local grains and blebs of py with the chlorite.
177.5 - 181.2.- (54.-V - 55.3) - Chlorite breccia, 1056 chlorite as a replacementwith a few small patches. Occasional grain -of pyrite.
181.2 - 184.0 - (55.3 - 56.1) - Chlorite breccia, 556 chlorite in 'patches and asa replacement. Locally a fair 56 of py and po in blebs and seams.
Quartzite, grey to pinkish with some narrow argillite beds. Somewhat brecciatethroughout. Pyrite and po in the more brecciated sections. .
sample number
11230
11231
11232
11233
11234
11235
11236
11237
11238
1
width
2.40.7
2.60.8
2.80.9
2.40.7
3.71.1
4.51.4
2.50.8
3.71.1
1.80.5
from
157.047.9
159.448.6
162.049.4
164.850.3
167.251.0
170.552.0
175.053.4
177.554.1
181.255.3
to
159.448.6
162.049.4
164.850.3
167.251.0
170.552.0
175.053.4
177.554.1
181.255.3
184.056.1
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED 1 9746.0 ESection: 97+46E D 1 P Tests:Length: 202.0' (61 6) Started: February 2, 1981 Elevation: 396 4 m Completed: February 4, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill r.nntr-artnr - N, M^ri^sptt** Azimuth: 0s Dip: -70* Logged by: P, McLean
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
196.0 - 197.6 - (59.8 - 60.3) - Brecciated section, carbonate matrix withcoarse po and py in seams and patches' in some sections. Not chloritic.
199.6 - 202.0 - (60.9 - 61.6) -Chlorite-carbonate breccia, coarse po and pywith 1056 sulphides.
202.0 - (61.6) -. End of Hole.
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sample number
11239
11240
width
1.60.5
2.40.7
from
196.059.8
199.660.9
to
197.660.3'
202.061.6
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M ; Property: 772, D. R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE:N-47.Co-ordinates: 4990.2 N Core size:
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED' 9746.0 ESection: 97+46E Dip Tests:Length: 202.0' (61.6) Started: February 2, 1951 Elevation: 306.4m Completed: February 4, 1981
DRILL LOG Arimuth: O 0 Dip: , 7Q" Loqqed by: P. McLean
DEPTH
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
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11224
11225
11226
11227
11228
11229
11230
11231
11232
width
2.00.6
2.00.6
2.00.6
2.00.6
1.50.5
2.00.6
2.40.7
2.60.8
2.8 '0.9
19.35.9
from
145.544.4
147.545.0
149.545.6
151.546.2
153.546.8
155.047.3
157.047.9
159.448.6
162.049.4
145.544.4
to
147.545.0
149.545.6
151.546.2
153.546.8
155.047.3
157.047.9
159.448.6
162.049.4
164.850.3
164.850.3
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:4990.2 N
9746.0 E Section: 97+46E Length: 202.0' (61.6) Elevation: 306.4m Azimuth; O* Dip; -70
HOLE: N-47. Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 2, 1981 Completed: February 4, 1981 Logqed by: P. McLean
DEPTH
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l1
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-
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
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7.5 2.3
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147.5 45.0
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155.0 47.3
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
Property: 772, D.R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HOLE:N-48 .Co-ordinates: 4990.8N, 9844E Core size:
Page
Section: Dip Tests:. Length: 161' (49.1) Started: February 5, 1981
nDTM , nr Elevation: 298.7m Completed: February 7, 1981 UKiLL LUb Drill Contractor - N. Morissette Azimuth: O e Dip: -350 Logqed by K. Larsen
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DEPTH
from
0.0i 0.0
12.03.7
43.713.3
iJil•;.
to
12.03.7
43.713.3
.
118.036.0
,
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden.* - j. — .
.Transition Zone, limestone to quartzite. Zone composed of sandy. limestone tolimy sandstone with some interbedded argillite. Bedding well pronounced, 50 0to core, locally less irregular folded beds. 38.0' - 39.0'. Chlorite replace ment along some bedding planes in last foot.
@ 17.0' (5.2), 1"- fault zone, 10* to core. '
Economics -
34.5 ,- 35.5 - (10.5 - 10.8) - Interbedded limestone and quartzite, feeblychloritic with 3J diss. pyiite as small subhedral to euhedral cubes to 4 mm.An isolated zone of mineralization with barren limy sandstone on either sideof sample. ' - -
Chlorite breccia. 33. to 105& chlorite, locally 20X ;in well brecciated palegrey to buff and dark grey quartzite. Very little pink alteration beyond60.0 (18.3) feet. Locally fairly well mineralized.
Economics . . , [ , :.
43.7 - 46.0 - (13. 3-- 14.0) - Chlorite breccia.'- 2056 chlorite in grey quartzitebreccia. Some line in first 3 inches. No sulphides noted.
' . . .-'--v ;-v^ : y ; '"":..-:.- ;46.0 - 49.0 - (14.0 - 14.9) -Chlorite breccia. 20X chlorite, declining to10X in last foot. Fragments of quartzite becoming pink. No sulphides noted.
. ' ' '- ••"•'••^.••;^vV- ;:49.0 - 52.0 - (14.9 - 15.8) - Chlorite brecc.la. 104 chlorite interstitial topink altered quartzite fragment. ; - No sulphides noted. .
sample number
11482
.
11483
11484
11485
width
1.00.3
2.30.7
3.00.9
3.00.9
from
*
34.510.5
43.713.3
46.014.0
49.014.9
toASSAYS
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35.510,8
48.014.0
49.014.9
52.015.8
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED 1
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4990.8N, 9844E
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Section:Length: 161' (49.1) Elevation: 298.7 m Azimuth: O0 Dip: -35*
HOLE: N-48- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 5, 1981 Completed: February 7, 1981 Logqed by: K. Larsen
DEPTHT
from to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
52.0 - 55.0 - (15.8 - 16.8) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite, locally 2556 inwell brecciated pink altered quartzite. No sulphides noted.
55.0 - 58.0 - (16.8 - 17.7) - Chlorite breccia. -1056 chlorite, declining to 556in last foot/ Pink alteration fading. No sulphides noted.
58.0 - 61.8 - (17.7 - 18.9) - Chlorite breccia. 3 to 556 chlorite in buff tofaintly pink quartzite. Breccia is rather tight with chlorite filling fracturesand fragment interstices. No sulphides noted.
61.8 - 65.0 - (18.9 -- 19.8) - Chlorite breccia. '556 chlorite in moderately wellbrecciated quartzite, buff coloured to brownish. 21 pyrite with chlorite as2 to 5 mm. euhedral to subhedral cubes.
65.0 - 68.0 - (19.8 - 20.7) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite or less,interstitial to buff coloured quartzite fragments. 156 to 256 pyrite as mm.cubes with chlorite. .
68.0 - 71.0 - (20.7 -21.7) - Chlorite breccia. 10 to 1535 chlorite interstitialto dark grey to pale grey quartzite fragment. Fairly well mineralized, 356pyrite or better associated with chlorite. .
x 71.0 - 74.0 - (21.7 -.22.6) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite in well brecciatedpale to dark grey 'quartzite. 256 pyrite as small mm. cubes and odd irregularblebs. . ' ' ' -. ••;--, : -'\V;:;.-V ; ' -. :' ' ' ' :
'74.0 - 77.3 -(22:6 - 23.6) - Chlorite breccia/; 5X chlorite interstitial to .dark grey to pale grey quartzite fragment. 156 py.po as small cubes andirregular blebs. " .
77.3 - 80.5 - (23.6 - 24.6) -. Chlorite breccia/ 2056 chlorite in grey brecciatedquartzite. IX to ? 2X py, po and a little cpy. j; " , :
sample number
11486
11487
11488
11489
11490
1.1491
11492
11493
11494
width
i
3.00.9
3.81.2
3.21.0
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.31.0
3.21.0
from
52.015,8
55.016.8
58.017.7
61.818.9
65.019.8
68.020.7
71.021.7
74.022.6
77.323.6
to
55.016.8;
58.017.7
61.818.9
65.019.8
68.020.7
71.021.7
74.022.6
77.323.6
80.524.6
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4990.8N, 9844E
Section:Length: 161' (49.1) Elevation: 298.7 m Azimuth: O0
HOLE: N-48- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 5, 1981 Completed: February 7, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTHi
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
80.5 - 83.5 - (24.6 - 25.5) - Chlorite breccia. 20% chlorite in grey quartzitebreccia. 256 to 556 carbonate as post-chlorite fracture fillings. 156 py, po asscattered irregular blebs and streaks.
83.5 - 86.5 - (25.5 - 26.4) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in well brecciatedquartzite. Isolated grains of py, po.
86.5 - 88.0 - (26.4 - 26.8) - Chlorite breccia. 2556 chlorite, replacement andinterstitial to breccia fragments. Two V1 bands of diss. py, po, cpy and Aspy,and minor diss. py in remainder.
88.0 - 92.5.- (26.8 - 28.2) - Chlorite breccia. 15 to 2056 chlorite. Mostlyreplacement in poorly brecciated quartzite. Essentially barren.
92.5 - 94.5 - (2S..2 - 28.8) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in well brecciatedquartzite, a little vein quartz in first 6"." 256 pyrite as scattered blebs andsmall cubes.
94.5 - 97.5 - (28.8 - 29.7) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite in moderatelywe]l brecciated quartzite. A few post chlorite carbonate filled fractures.156 py, po or less as scattered grains. .
* 97.5 - inn. 4 -"(29.7 ^ 30.6) - Chlorite breccia. Well brecciated 98.0 (29.8) -99.0 (30.1), remainder nearly massive dark grey quartzite. A few scatteredgrains of py in brecciated portion. " v
100.4 - 104.0 - (30.6 - 31.7) -Chlorite breccia. .556 chlorite cement'in wellbrecciated pale grey to dark grey quartzite 356 diss. py, po as small cubes to4 mm.
104.0 - 107.0 - (31.7 - 32.6) - Chlorite breccia. Poorly brecciated. 556chlorite in fractures and as replacement. Rare grains of py.
sample number
11495
11496
11497
11498
11499
11500
11501
11502
11503
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
1.50.5
4.51.4
2.00.6
3.00.9
2.90.9
3.61.1
3.00.9
from
80.524.6
83.525.5
86.526.4
88.026.8
92.528.2
94.528.8
97.529.7
100.430.6
104.031.7
to
83.525.5 -
86.526.4
88.026.8
92.528.2
94.528.8
97.529.7
100.430.6
104.031.7
107.032,6
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
Property; 772, D.R. Watt PropertyLocation: Scadding Twp., Ont. HO-E: N~48Co-ordinates: 4990.8N, 9844E Core s^ ze:
Section: ' . Dip Tests:' .Length: 161' (49.1) Started: February 5, 1981Elevation: 298.7 m Completed: February 7, 1981
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. MoriwttP ' Azimuth: Q ' D ip: .35* Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
ii
118.036.0
t
ii *
l
to
.
161.049.1
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
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107.0 - 110.0 - (32.6 - 33.6) - Chlorite breccia. 15* chlorite in wellbrecciated pale grey quartzite. A'little carbonate as fracture fillings.Poorly mineralized with only rare grain of py.
110.0 - 113.0 - (33.6 - 34.5) - Chlorite breccia, as above, but essentiallybarren.
113.0 - 116.0 - (34.5 - 35.4) - Chlorite breccia. 10X chlorite. Fairly wellbrecciated quartzite to 115.0 (35.0), then massive to 116.0' (35.4). Rareflecks py. .
116.0 - 118.0 - (35.4 - 36.0) - Chlorite breccia. Poorly brecciated grey todark grey quartzite with 535 chlorite. Last 6" massive quartzite. A few grainspy.
Quartzite, dark grey to locally pale grey. Scattered breccia zones, frequentlywith small amounts of chlorite, carbonate and locally some blebs of po or py.Interbedded locally with argillite from 153! (46.6).. Bedding variable from50* to 60* to core. Last 1.5' high in lime and argillaceous material. Entiresection looks like a macro breccia.
161.0 - (49.1),- End of Hole. . . ' *
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sample number
11504
11505
11506
11507
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
2.00.6
from
107.032.6
110.033.6
113.034.5
116.035.4
to
110.033.6:
113.034.5
116.035.4
118.036.0
ASSAYS
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morlssette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:4986tf , 9791E
Section:Length: 170' (51.8m) Elevation: 299.5 m Azimuth: O* Dip: -40
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HOLE: N-49 - Core s ize:
Dip Tests:Started: February 8, 1981 Completed: February 10, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
10.03.1
ii
."*
1
1
'
ii
to
10.03.1
38.011.6
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden.*
Quartzite, strongly brecciated and altered pink to orange. 21 to locally 2055chlorite interstitial to breccia fragments. Odd grains of pyrite.
Economics -
10.0 - 11.0 - (3.1 - 3.4) - Quartzite, reddish, altered, but quite massive,barren. B. Q. core, entire core sampled.
11.0,- 13.0 ~ (3.4 -4.0) - Chlorite breccia. ' 2Q1 chlorite from 10.5' (3.2) to11.3 (3.4), remainder 3 to 5X chlorite in pink to orange altered quartzite.h to U diss. pyrite. Note: BQ core entire core sampled (not split).
13.0 - 16.0 - (4:0 - 4.9) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite in bright pink toorange altered quartzite breccia. Slightly pitted locally (surface effect).Odd small grain of pyrite. .
16.0'- 19.0 - (4.9 - 5.8) - Quartzite, bright pink to orange and buff coloured,well brecciated wtih 21 to 4X chlorite. A little carbonate locally. Raresmall grain of py. -
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19.0 - 22.0 -.(5.8 -.'6.7) - Quartzite, buff to orange and pink, well brecciatedlast half of sample. Rare streaks of chlorite. Sharp Increase in carbonatecontent, both as individual rhombs and as matrix material to breccia fragment.
' No sulphides noted. - .. - ' *
22.0 T 25.0 - (6.7 - 7.6) -Quartzite, pink to oragge, poorly brecciated. U pyrite associated with carbonate 1n small breccia zones and fractures.Chlorite essentially absent.. . . '
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sample number
11530
11531
11532
11533
11534
11535
width
1.00.3
2.00.6
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.00.9
3.0 0.9
from
10.03.1
11.03.4
13.04.0
16.04.9
19.05.8
22.0 6.7
to
-
11.03.4
13.04.0
16.04.9
19.05.8
22.06.7
25.0 7.6
ASSAYS
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, O.R. Hatt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4986N, 9791E
Section:Length: 170' (51.8m) Elevation: 299.5m Azimuth: O 0 Dip: -40*
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HOLE: N-49. Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 8, 1981 Completed: February 10, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
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DEPTH
from
t
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38.011.6
i
i 85.5! 26.1i
i
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93.028.4
ii
to
'
85.526.1
-
93.028.4
141.543.2-
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
25.0 - 28.0 - (7.6 - 8.5) - Quartzite, strongly brecciated with muchcarbonate cement. 3 to 556 chlorite interstitial to and locally replacingcarbonate. A few lumps and blebs of pyrite..
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28.0 - 31.0 - (8.5 - 9.5) - Quartzite, strongly brecciated. 3056 carbonate and3 to 556 chlorite. Quartzite fragments consistent pink to orange. A fewgrains of py and cpy.
31.0 - 38.0 - (9.5 - 11.6) - Quartzite, well brecciated and carbonated, butlacking chlorite and sulphides. No samples taken.
Quartzite, dark grey, dirty looking, with scattered narrow zones of brecciationPink alteration absent except for zone from 59.0 (18.0) to 61.0 (18.6).A little chlorite, carbonate and small flecks of py, cpy is seen in many of2" to 3" brecciated zones. Between these, the quartzite is massive, unalteredand barren.
Quartzite, well brecciated, patchy pink alteration.' Much carbonate locallyand rare streak of chlorite. Odd grains of py and occasional small grains ofcpy.
Economics (Tr.ial Sample)* - . ' ' .
85.5 - 87.5 - (26.1"- 26.7) - Best mineralized zone of section describedabove. 2056 carbonate and 256 to 356 chlorite* in strongly brecciated pink to
. buff coloured quartzite. 156 pyrite as scattered grains. Rare flecks of cpy.' ' ' v - - ''---v , ' ' - "
Quartzite. Grey to dark grey, mostly impure, dirty but some small zones ofrelatively clean quartzite! Some bedded sections with bedding ranging from15* to 60 0 to core. A few narrow brecciated zones begin to appear at 130*(39,7). Some streaky chlorite and a little py in these.
sample number
11536
11537
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
from
25.07.6
28.08.5
to
28.08.5 '
31.09.5
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates :4986N, 9791E
Section:Length: 170' (51.8m) Elevation: 299.5 m Azimuth^ Q*__ Dip: -40*
HOLE: N-49 Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 8, 1981 Completed: February 10, 1981 Logged by: K, Larsen
DEPTH
fromrt1
141.543.2
144.744.1
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to
144.744.1
170.051.9
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
-Chlorite breccia. 10 to 2056 chlorite in poorly brecciated dark grey to lightgrey bleached quartzite. Much of the.' chlorite appear to be replacement.A few grains of py. - .
Quartzite. Dark grey, mostly well bedded with many mm. to cm. beds ofargillite, with bedding angles varying from 30* to 60*. Slightly bleachedsection 151.5 (46.2) to 153.5 (46.8). No pink alteration and no chlorite.Isolated small grains of py. Typical lower transition zone.
170.0 (51.9) - End of Hole.
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11539
width
3.21.0
from
141.543.2
to
144.744 . V
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5137.2 N
9459.4 ESection: 3+62NW, 15NE Length: 301' (91.8m) Elevation: 316.9 m Azimuth; - Dip; -90"
HOLE: N-50- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February l, 1981 Completed: February 3, 1981 Logged by: K Larsen-—-——
DEPTH
from to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with-respect to the long core axis.
sample number width from to
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0.0 0.0
10.0 3.1
42.012.8
8.0 2.5
42.012.8
188.057.3
Casing through overburden.
Serpent quartzite, light to roed, grey, massive to locally weakly fractured with occasional vague remnant bedding. Slightly bleached where fractured, but no pink alteration. ' , -
Quartzite, mostly well brecciated with minor sections of massive quartzite. Quite strongly bleached with 5 to 10.56 carbonate cement in brecciated zones. Only pink alteration noted is 75.0' to 76.0'.
42.0 - 54.0 - (12.8 - 16.5) - Strongly bleached and brecciated zone with 10X carbonate cement. 235 to 5X dull, granular pyrite and scattered grains of magnetite. No chlorite noted.
54.0 - 75.0 - (16-.5 - 22.9) - Scattered small zones of brecciated bleached quartzite with massive, less bleached zones between.
75.0 - 78.0 - (22.9 -23.8) - Strongly bleached and brecciated with local blebs of granualar.pyrite. Pinkish alteration 75.0 to 76.0'. No chlorite noted. '
78.0 -.188.0 -'(23.8. -57.3) - Small zones of brecciated quartzite alternating with larger zones-of massive grey quartzite. -Locally some granular pyrite, but no chlorite. Carbonate cement 1n most brecciated zones.
'182.0 - 188.0 - (55.5 -57.3) -Bluish grey quartz vein with some quartzite and carbonate inclusions. A few brick red, hematitic spots. Vein possibly occupying old fault zone. Upper contact sharp, 40"to core, slickensided. Lower contact sharp, 45 *to core. .
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. MorisSette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5137.2 N
9459.4 ESection: 3+62NW, 15NE Length: 30T (91.8m) Elevation: 316.9 m Azimuth:
HOLE: N-50 Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February l, 1981 Completed: February 3, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
188.0i 57.3 i
220.0 67.1
244.574.6
i
269.0 82.0
to
-
220.0 67.1
244.5 74.6
269.0 82.0
301.0 91.8
-
DESCRIPTION ' NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonn core axis.
Economics - (Trial Samples)
, 42.0 - 46.0 - (12.8 - 14.0) - Quartzite, bleached, brecciated with 1056 carbonate cement and 356 granular pyrite, mostly as small clusters -of euhedral to subhedral grains.
46.0 - 49.0 - (14.0 - 14.9) - Quartzite, less brecciated than above. 156 pyrite.
49.0 - 51.0 - (14.9 -1.5.6) - Quartzite, well brecciated, strongly bleached. 1056 carbonate cement and 356 pyrite. . ' .
Quartzite, weakly brecciated .in narrow zones, pink alteration quite distinct. A little carbonate in brecciated zones.
Quartzite, as above, but no pink alteration. Odd bleb of pyrite in some brecciated sections..
Quartzite, fairly well brecciated, bleached whitish with spotty faint pink alteration. A few carbonate rhombs begins .to appear. Odd bleb of granular pyrite. .
x Quartzite, pink alteration gradually Increasing. 289.0-301.0 bright salmon pink. Carbonate rhombs and fracture fillings common. Band of heavy pyrite at 295.5 associated with carbonate 1n fracture zone.^ No chlorite noted.
'301.0 - (91.8) -.End of Hole." ,- ^i;', 2 ' --:- - ' ' - ' . :. - . ' ' ' ' . '
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sample number
11477
11478
11479
width
4.0 1.2
3.0 0.9
2.0 0.6
from
42.0 12.8
46.0 14.0
49.0 14.9
to
46.0 14.0
49.0 14.9
51.0 15.6
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, O.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5161.8 N
9512.8 ESection: 3+62NW, 75NE Length: 400' (122m) Elevation: 312.0 m
HOLE: N-51- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 5, 1981Completed: February 7,* 1981
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
11.03.4
i
127.038.7
182.355.6
308.093.9
338.3103.1
ji
to
11.03.4' -
127.038.7
^ t
182.355.6
308.093.9
338.3103.1
400.0122.0
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden. - .. ~.
•* -Quartzite, mainly brecciated, with scarce narrow massive zones. -Bleached lightgrey with 5% carbonate cement in most brecciated material. Odd grains and bleb;of pyrite associated with carbonate. Some blebs of chalcopyrite 47.0 to 57.0,restricted to carbonate healed pyritic fractures, rarely over V' in width.No chlorite noted. .
Economics . .
47.0 - 49.0 - (14.3 - 14.9) - Quartzite, well fractured and brecciated. 5 to105K carbonate. .31 combined py, po, cpy in fractures associates with carbonate.
49.0 - 53.0 - (14.9 - 16.1) - As above, less well mineralized." - * '
Quartzite, slightly less brecciated, grey, with rare local patch of faint pinkalteration. A few local streaks of chlorite on approaching following unit,increasing abruptly to 3X chlorite as small irregular spots in last two feet.
Olivine Diabase. Contact with upper unit sharp, 20* to core. Chilled marginwith grain size gradually increasing. '
Quartzite, buff to dirty grey with some argillaceous sections. This is arafted block of F. W. transition zone. Locally crushed and well fracturedthroughout. A few chlorite streaks at 312' and 321'. Contact with upper unit40* sharp. . ;' ,
Diabase, roed, to f. g., chilled contact with upper unit 40*. A few carbonatefilled irregular joints at 387' and 391.5'. Becoming slightly coarser grainedtoward end of hole. . : -- - .400.0 - (122.0) - End of Hole. ' ' : ; - ' , ^ .
sample number
11480
11481
-
width
2.00.6
4.01.2
from
47.014.3
49.014:9
to
49.014.9
53.016.1
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5177.1 N
9475.0 ESection: 3+93NW, 46NE Length: 323' (98.5) Elevation: 314.1 ra Azimuth: - Dip: -90 0
HOLE: N-52. Core size:
'Dip Tests:Started: February 9, 1981 Completed February 12, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
0.00.0
24.07.3
52.015.8
j151.046.1
i
1r
245.074.7
to
24.07.3
" 52.015.8
151.046.1
'
245.074.7
262.079.9
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden.
Quartzite, grey to buff coloured, massive to weakly fractured and, essentiallyunaltered. Vaguely bedded 60* to core.
Quartzite, moderately to well brecciated with some narrow massive unalteredzones of massive buff coloured quartzite. Fractures and brecciated areascemented with carbonate. Small grains of py, chalcopyrite, magnetite andminute grains of arsenopyrite found in most brecciated sections and fracturesin a carbonate matrix. @ 122.0' (37.2) a V arsenopyrite veinlet in carbonatehealed brecciated zone. No pink alteration and no chlorite noted.
Economics (Character Sample)
121.0 -122.0 - (36.9,- 37.2) - Quartzite, bleached, fractured and brecciatedwith 2.5 inch long V wide veinlet of massive arsenopyrite. Minor py inadjoining brecciated material. .
Quartzite, grey to buff coloured, relatively clean, locally fractured andcarbonated. Blobs of py common in these fractures. Np pink alteration, butbleaching common throughout. Occasional h" quartz veinlets, mostly 20 to
t core. Bedded "zones common with bedding from 60 to 70* to core. Locally afew mm. beds of argillaceous quartzite. No arsenopyrite or chalcopyritenoted. 161.0 (49.1) to 163.0 (49.7) - one foot of ground core. PossibleFault Zone.
Quartzite, grey to vaguely pink, strongly bleached with two to three percentchlorite as odd blobs, blebs and streaks. A little pyrite locally with blobsof chlorite, but no economic zones. Entire section represents a poorlydeveloped chlorite breccia zone. .
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5177.1 N
9475.0 ESection: 3+93NW, 46NF. Length: 323' (93.5) Elevation: 314.1m . Azimuth: - Dip:-90
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HOLE: N-52- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 9, 1981 Completed: February 12, 1981 Logged by: K. Larseni
DEPTH
from
i
262.0j 79.9
t iiii
to
*
323.098.5
J
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Economics
245.0 - 249.0 - (74.7 - 75.9) - Quartzite, pale grey, bleached, poorlybrecciated with odd blobs of chlorite constituting less than 4X of totalvolume. Odd grains of py in chlorite blobs.
249.0 - 252.0 - (75.9 - 76.8) - Quartzite, as above but less chlorite. Onlyisolated grains of py.
252.0 - 256.0 - (76.8 - 78.1) - Quartzite, only, locally fractured andbrecciated. Odd blob of chlorite, less than 3X total. Rare cube of py inchlorite blobs.
256.0- 260.0 - (78.1 - 79.3) - Quartzite, buff to brownish, locally slicklybleached with scattered chlorite healed fractures. Essentially barren.
260.0 - 262.0 - (79.3-- 79.9) - Quartzite, 555 chlorite in breccia zone 260.5(79.5) to 261.5 (79.8), remainder massive quartzite. Essentially barren.
Quartzite, massive to locally brecciated. Grey to buff coloured, becomingdirty looking, somewhat argillaceous. Patchy bleaching throughout. Wellbrecciated seption 305.7 (93.2) to 310.0 (94.6), strongly bleached with a
v few spots of pinkish-alteration. 2" Irregular quartz vein! et at 306.0 (93.3).This zone strongly mineralized with up to 3056 pyrite and a few small whisps ofchlorite. ; :; . ;~O'
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305.7 - 306.9 - (93.2 - 93.6) - Quartzite, strongly silicified, glass-likewith 2" quartz veinlet @ 306.0 (93.3). Some vague pinkish alteration.Essentially barren. - " . .
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sample number
11522
11523
11524
11525
11526
11527
width
3.00.9
3.00.9
4.01.2
4.01.2
2.00.6
1.20.4
from
245.074.7
249.075.9
252.076.8
256.0. 78.1
260.079.3
305.793.2
to
249.075.9
252.076.8
256.078.1
260.079.3
262.079.9
306.993.6
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED;
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 5177.1 N
9475.0 ESection: 3+93NW, 46NE Length: 323' (98.5) Elevation: 314.1 m Azimuth! - Dip:-90
HOLE: N-52- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 9, 1981 Completed: February 12, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
1 DEPTH
from1
l \l
\ .
to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
306.9 - 308.8 - (93.6 - 94.2) - Quartzite, well brecciated vaguely pinkish, altered. 15X granular pyrite interstitial to breccia fragments.
308.8 - 310.0 - (94.2 - 94.6) - Quartzite, strongly brecciated, with pinkish altered fragments. A little bluish vein quartz. -305t granular pyrite interstitial to fragments.
310.0 - 323.0 - (94.6 - 98.5) - Fairly massive grey to bleached quartzite, locally with spotty, irregular argillaceous inclusions. No sulphides observed.
323.0 - (98.5) - End of hole.
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sample number
11528
11529
width
1.9 0.6
1.1 0.3
from
306.9 93.6
308.8 94.2
to
308.8 94.2'
310.0 94.6
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Section: 3+9 3NW, 46NE Dip Tests:. . Length: 323' (98.5) Started: February 9, 1981
noT1 . 1 AP ' Elevation: 314.1m 8 Completed: February 12,' 1981' DRIU- L0b Azimuth: - Dip: -90 Loqqed by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
from
t*-
l
k
to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Ore Sections ' .
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sample number
11521
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width
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1.00.3
from
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122.037.2
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4897.8N, 9481.4E
Section:Length: 196.0' (59.7m) Elevation: 303.7m .Azimuth:.S650 W Dip;-55
HOLE: N-54. Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 16, 1981 Completed: February 19, 1981 Loqqed by: K. Larsen
1 DEPTHB ———————— . ———— -1 from ! to
1 0.01 0.0
1 18.5l 5.64
I 39.6K 12.07^•t
I 54.0l 16.46^Hi
^•*
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11
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I;•rl*1•i1l
18.55.64
39.612.07
54.016.46
169.051.51
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden.- - . -.
Diabase Dyke, medium grained, olivine rich. Becoming chilled, f..g/ from37.0' (11.3). Contact with following unit sharp, 680 to core.
Quartzite, pink to orange altered, brecciated. Core badly broken up. Alittle :hlorite in last two feet.
Chlorite breccia and quartzite. Mainly chlorite breccia, with zones of non-chloritic quartzite, Brecciation highly variable. Quartzite is generallydirty grey. Transition zone type but is often altered pink to orange. Verylittle carbonate present. Scattered zones of good pyrite mineralization.
Economics .
54.0 - 57.0 - (16.46 - 17.37) - Chlorite breccia. 2055 chlorite in pink,brecciated quartzite.' No sulphides observed.
57.0 - 61.8 - (17.37 - 18.84) - Quartzite, grey, massive, unaltered, fairlyclean. No sulphides observed.
61.8 - 65.0 ' (18.84 - 19.81) - Chlorite breccia. ' First 8" pink, brecciatedx with 5X chlorite, remainder dark grey near massive quartzite with weak
insipient chloritization. 3X pyrite as scattered small blebs and subhedralcubes throughout sample. ' " .
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65.0 - 68.0 - (19.81 - 20.73) - Quartzite, dark grey to near black/ veryargillaceous, massive. IX chlorite as hairline fracture fillings. ^ to IXpale coloured pyrite as scattered grains.
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sample number
11540
11541
11542
11543
width
3.00.9
4.81.46
3.2.98
3.0.91
from
54.016.46
57.017.37
61.818.84
65.019.81
to
-
57.017.37
61.818.84
65.019.81
68.020.73
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED"
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4897.8N, 9481.4E
Section:Length: 196.0' (59.7m)Elevation: 303.7m
HOLE: N-54- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 16, 1981 Completed: February 19, 1981 Loqaed by: K. Larsen
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ii
i-'i.
f -iy
t'Vi
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
68.0 -71.0 - (20.73 - 21.64) - Quartzite, as above, becoming lighter grey,less argillaceous. Scattered grains -of py, less than 156.
71.0 - 89.0 - (21.64 - 27.13) - Quartzite, dark to medium grey, massiveexcept for two small breccia zones at 78.0 (23.8) to 78.5 (23.9) and 79.5(24.3) to 80.3 (24.5), both of which are weakly chloritic. No sulphidesobserved. No samples taken.
89.0 - 94.0 - (27.13 - 28.65).- Chlorite breccia. Only 3 feet of corerecovery. 1056 chlorite in well brecciated pink to orange altered quartzite.256 pyrite as small disseminated grains and scattered blebs.
94.0.- 97.0 - (28.65 - 29.56) - Quartzite, dark grey, impure, massive toweakly fractured. No sulphides observed.
97.0 - 100.0 - (29.56 - 30.48) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite in weaklybrecciated grey quartzite. Chlorite mainly healing thin fractures.Scattered small zones of disseminated pyrite, less than 256 combined.
100.0 - 104.0 - (30.48 - 31.70) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite as fracturefillings in strongly fractured quartzite. 1.556 pyrite as Isolated dissemina tions. . .
x . ' -. . ' - . - ', . - . -104.0 - 107.0 -'(31.70-32.61) -'Chlorite breccia. 2556 chlorite in wellbrecciated pink quartzite. 456 disseminated pyrite.
107.0 - 112.0 - (32.61-34.14) - Chlorite breccia. 3056 chlorite in stronglybrecciated pink to orange quartzite. Rare. small grains of py.
.112.0 - 117.0 - (34.14 -35.66) - Chlorite breccia as above.
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11544
11545
11546
11547
11548
11549
11550
11551
width
3.0.91
5.01.52
3.0.91
3.0.91
4.01.22
3.0.91
5.01.52
5.01.52
from
68.020.73
89.027.13
94.028.65
97.029.56
100.030.48
104.031.70
107.032.61
112.034.14
to
71.021.64
94.028.65
97.029.56
100.030.48
104.031.70
107.032.61
112.034.14
117.035.66
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:4897.8N, 9481.4E
Section:Length: 196.0' (59.7m) Elevation:303.7m 0 Azimuth: S65*W Dip: -55
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HOLE: N-54- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: February 16, 1981 Completed: February 19, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
1 DEPTH
1 from
li
liK
t
1lik
to
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All anqles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
117.0 - 122.0 - (35.66 - 37.19) - Quartzite,- dark grey, argillaceous. Broadlybedded 45 "to core. Essentially barren. -
122.0 - 127.0 - (37.19 - 38.71) - Quartzite, dark grey with some lighter greybeds 45 "to core. Not brecciated, but carries odd gratns and blebs of py.
127.0 - 130.0 - (38.71 - 39.62) - Chlorite breccia. 155* chlorite in stronglybrecciated pink to orange altered quartzite. 136 pyrite as scattered grainsand streaks.
130.0 -135.0 - (39.62 - 41.15) - Chlorite breccia. 536 chlorite in pink toorange quartzite breccia. Poorly mineralized with only odd streaks and grainsof py.
135.0 - 137.3 - (4.1.15 - 41.85) - Chlorite breccia. 1036 chlorite in pinkquartzite, well "brecciated first 1.2 feet, then less brecciated but morechlorite rich. 536 pyrite, with small zone from 13b.8 (41.7) 137.2 (41.9)carrying some 15 to 2036 finely disseminated pyrite..
137.3 - 140.0 - (41.85 - 42.67) - Chlorite breccia. 536 chlorite 1n poorlybrecciated quartzite. Pink alteration in first foot,. then grey massivequartzite. Odd grains of py.
140.0 - 143.5 - (42.67 - 43.74) - Chlorite breccia. Weakly brecciatedquartzite with 536 chlorite. Pink alteration again from 142.0 feet (43.3).Odd grains of py. ; \
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143.5 - 147.0 - (43.74 - 44.81) - Chlorite breccia. 1036 chlorite in pinkbrecciated quartzite. Fairly evenly mineralized with about 436 pyrite as.streaks, blebs, and irregular blebs.
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sample number
11552
11553
11554
11555
11556
11557
11558
11559
width
5.01.52
5.01.52
3.0.91
5.01.52
2.30.7
2.7.82
3.51.07
3.51.07
from
117.035.66
122.037.19
127.038.71
130.039.62
135.041.15
137.341.85
140.042.67
143.543.74
to
122.037.19
127.038.71
130.039.62
135.041.15
137.341.85
140.042.67
143.543.74
147.044.81
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4897.8N, 9481.4E
Section:Length: 196.0' (59.7m)Elevation: 303.7m
HOLE: N-54- Core s ize:
Dip Tests:Started: February 16, 1981Completed: February 19, 1981
DEPTH
from
169.0 51.52
193.0
to
193.0 58.83
196.0
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
147.0 - 151.0 - (44.81 - 46.03) - Chlorite breccia. Less than 556 chlorite in poorly brecciated pink quartzite. - IX -py, evenly disseminated.
151.0 - 152.0 - (46.03 - 46.33) - Chlorite breccia. 155* chlorite with 21 pyrite in pink brecciated quartzite.
152.0 - 157.0 - (46.33 - 47.85) - Quartzite, orange to pink, weakly brecciated with a few streaks of chlorite. No sulphides observed.
157.0 - 160.0 - (47.85.- 48.77) - Quartzite, as above but slight increase in chlorite content, 356 to 456. No sulphides.
160.0 - 165.0 - (48.77 - 50.23) - Chloritie breccia. 1056 chlorite in bands and odd spots in orange quartzite. Rare grains of py.
165.0 - 167.5 - (50.29 - 51.06) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite, with zone of 30* chlorite 166.0 (50..6) to 167.0 (50.9) carrying some 356 pyrite. Remainder has only scattered blebs of py.
167.5 - 169.0 - (51.06 - 51.52) - Chlorite breccia. 3 to 5* chlorite in pink brecciated quartzite. No sulphides observed.
x Argillaceous quartzite, locally brecciated in narrow zones. Some local bedding 45 0 to core. .Spotty pink alteration to 191.0 feet (58.3). Argillite content gradually increasing. Well bedded again at 187.0 (57.0) to 189.0 (57.7), 70 0 , in slightly pinkish impure quartzite zone. Weakly brecciated 192.0 (58.6) -
' 193.0 (58.83), again with a few pink fragments. . ' . .
Argillaceous limestone to limy argillite. Well bedded 65 to 70* to core. Limy beds are light grey, alternating with beds of argillite, dark brown to new black. Lime content gradually increasing toward end of hole. 196.0 - (59.74) - End of Hole. t
sample number
11560
11561
11562
11563
11564
11565
11566
width
4.0 1.22
1.0 0.3
5.0 1.5
3.0 0.9
5.0 1.5
2.5 0.8
1.5 0.5
from
147.0 44.81
151.0 46.03
152.0 46.33
157.0 47.85
160.0 48.77
165.0 50.29
167.5 51.06
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151.0 46.03
152.0 46.33
157.0 47.85
160.0 48.77
165.0 50.29
167.5 51.06
169.0 51.52
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LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4897.8N, 9481.4E
Section:Length: 196.0' (59.7m)Elevation: 303.7mD1D . - 5
HOLE: N-54. Core s ize:
Dip Tests:Started: February 16, 1981 Completed: February 19, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
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11549
11556
11559
width
3.0 0.9
2.3 0.7
2.5 0.8
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104.0 31.7
135.0 41.2
143.5 43.8
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107.0 32.6
137.3 41.9
147.0 44.8
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4909.2N, 9488.2E
Section:Length:217' (66.1m) Elevation: 304.5m Azimuth: S650 E Dip:
HOLE: N-55- Core s ize:
-35C
Dip Tests:Started: February 19, 1981 Completed: February 22, i 981 Logged by: K. Larsen
I DEPTH
H from
1 0.0I 0.0
I 14.01 4.27
1 78.81 24.02
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14.04.27
78.824.02
113.234.50
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the lonn core axis.
Casing through overburden..
Olivine diabase, coarse grained equigranular to 52.0 feet (15.9),. thengradually becoming finer grained. Last five feet chilled, extremely f. g.Contact area with following unit broken up with a little lost core.
Quartzite, pink altered, fractured to spottily brecciated with minor chloritefilling fractures and some brecciated zone. Entire section represent a purelydeveloped chlorite breccia, with very spotty pyrite mineralization. V.G. asnoted.
81.0 - 82.0 (24.7 - 25.0) - Lost core.
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78.8 - 82.0 - (24.02 - 25.0) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite. Core badlybroken up with one foot of ground core from 81.0 (24.7) to 82.0 (25.0).Scattered blebs of pyrite.
82.0 - 85.0 - (25.0. - 25.91) - Chlorite breccia. 556 to 856 chlorite asfracture fillings and interstitial to breccia fragments. Quartzite is brightorange but generally poorly brecciated. 156 pyrite as scattered blebs andgrains associated with chlorite.
85.0 - 86.5 - (25.91 V 26.37) - Quartzite, 'deep 'orange coloured, lightly' fractured with a few streaks of chlorite. No sulphides noted. -
- . ' "" -; - .86.5 - 88.0 - (26.37 - 26.82) - Chlorite breccia. Orange quartzite, wellfractured to slightly brecciated with 8 to 1056 chlorite cement. 356 pyrite assmall blebs in clusters and. hairl.i ne fracture fillings.
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sample number
11567
11568
11569
11570
width
3.2.98
3.0.91
1.50.5
1.5
from
78.824.02
82.025.0
85.025.91
86.526.37
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82.025.0
85.025.91
86.526.37
88.026.82
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Section:Length: 217' (66.1m) Elevation: 304.5m Azimuth: S650 E Dip: -35
Dip Tests:Started: February 19, 1981 Completed: February 02, 1981 Logqed by: K. Larsen
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DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the 10,19 core axis.
88.0 - 89.0 - (26.82 - 27.13) - Chlorite breccia. 1056 chlorite, mostlyconcentrated in a single irregular band 3" wide 88.2 (26.9) to 88.5 (27.0)with some minor chloritic fractures in remainder. 3" chlorite band carries5/6 pyrite and two clusters of V.6.; one containing 14 specs of vj]., the other4 grains with some dust-like v.q. surrounding these.
89.0 - 90.0 - (27.13 - 27.43) - Chlorite breccia. 5* chlorite in poorlybrecciated pink quartzite, h to 156 py as small streaks and grains alongfractures.
90.0 - 94.5 - (27.43 - 28.80) - Quartzite, grey to light grey, slightlybleached but no pink alteration. Lightly fractured to massive. No sulphidesnoted.
94.5 - 95.5 - (2.3.80 - 29.12) - Chlorite breccia. 10X chlorite in pink, wellbrecciated quartzite. About 1556 early carbonate interstitial to breccia frag-rv. ts, often rimmed by chlorite. *# pyrite as scattered grains.
95.5 - 100.5 - (29.12 - 30.6) - Quartzite, fairly massive with only localsmall fractures, these generally chloritic. Patchy pink alteration. Veryscarce grain of pyrite. .
100.5 - 105.3 - (30.6 - 32.16) - Quartzite, grey with narrow zones of breccia tion and pink alteration; A little chlorite in some brecciated zones. Rare^1 A** t/ c f\f n\tv*A t* a " " ' . , - * . . ;TiecKS or pyrite. ^ ;' ^ ;^;/; ;
' 105.5 - 110.0 - (32.16 -33.53) - Quartzite, as above.'-' ,- - ,V Y ''- - *. -:-'iV. ,; :, - ' '
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110.0 - 113.2 - (33.53 - 34.50) - Greywacke, unaltered, massive to 112.9 (34.4then bleached, light grey and fractured to contact with following unit. Nosamples taken. ; : {r : :
sample number
11571
11572
11573
11574
11575
11576
11577
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width
1.0.31
1.0.31
4.51.37
1.0.31
5.01.52
5.01.52
4.51.39
from
88.026.82
89.027.13
90.027.43
94.528.80
95.529.12
100.530.6
105.532.16
to
89.027.13
90.027.43
94.528.80
95.529.12
100.530.6
10C.532.16
110.033.53
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4909.2N, 9488.2E
Section:Length: 217' (66.1m) Elevation: 304.5m Azimuth: S650 E
HOLE: N-55- Core size:
01 p.. Tests:Started: February 19, 1981Completed: February 22, 1981
I DEPTH
1 ___ from
I 113.2l 34.50
1 117.0l 35.66
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117.035.66
160.048.77
1 160.01 48.77
207.063.14
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Diabase, 'v.f.g., chilled. Contact with upper unit sharp, 50*. Lower contactirregular, embayed, about 40" to core t-
Quartzite, brecciated in narrow zones from 2" to 12", occasionally 24". Pinkalteration and carbonate cement in these. Between breccia zones, rock isgenerally dirty quartzite, greywacke and interbedded combinations. Beddinggenerally steep, 60* to 70" to core. Chlorite absent. Typical lower transi tion zone. - - ..
130.0 - 134.0 - (39,62 - 40.84) - Lost core (ground).
Quartzite with scattered zones of brecciation carrying a little chlorite andlocally fair amounts of pyrite. Prominent pink to orange alteration to 194.0(59.17), then mainly dark and light grey dirty quartzite with local bands andstreaks of chlorite. - .
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172.0 r 173.5 - (52.43 - 52.88) - Quartzite, weakly fractured and brecciated,grey, with 3. to 556 chlorite in fractures. 256 pyrite as scattered euhedralcubes. . , .
173.5 - 175 O*- (52.88 - 53.34) -Quartzite, moderately brecciated with 5 tov 856 chlorite as band and thin fracture fillings. Highly mineralized, about 1056
pyrite as disseminated two to three mm. cubes. -Includes a 1.5" band of 405&pyrite, associated with chlorite. : V .
175.0 - 179.0 - (53.34 -54.56) -Quartzite, poorly brecciated, dark grey, 'impure, with bands of pink, alteration. 256 to 356 chlorite in Isolated vaguebands. Scattered grains of pyrite. ;
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1.1578
11579
11580
width
1.50.5
1.5
4.01.22
from
172.052.43
173.552.88
175.053.34
to
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173.552.88
175.053.34
179.054.56
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Section:Length: 217' (66.1m) Elevation: 304.5m Azimuth: S65*E -35s
HOLE: N-55- Core size:
Dip Tests: ,Started: February 19, 1981 Completed: February 22, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
I DEPTH
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207.0K 63.091'-
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217.066.14
DESCRIPTION NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
179.0 - 183.0 - (54.56 - 55.78) - Quartzite, 'well brecciated, orange to pinkaltered, 52 chlorite as streaks and s.rnall blebs. A little py in first foot,remainder essentially barren.
183.0 - 186.0 - (55.78 - 56.69) -Quartzite, well brecciated, deep'orangealteration. 256 carbonate and a few streaks .of chlorite. No sulphides noted.
186.0 - 191.0 - (56.69 - 58.22) - Quartzite, patchy brecciation with rarestreaks of chlorite. Pink alteration prominent, with frequent 5 to 10 mm. bedsof dark grey unaltered dirty quartzite, 55 to '60 to core. No sulphides noted.
191.0 - 194.5 - (58.22 - 59.28) - Quartzite, pink, .weakly brecciated with someunaltered dark grey impure quartzite. 21 chlorite as random streaks and vagueblebs. No sulphides noted.
194.5 -197.7 - (-59.28 - 60.26) - Quartzite, dark grey, impure, slightlybrecciated 195.5 (59.6) to 197.7 (60.26) with spotty pink alteration. Remainderunaltered. 356 pyrite as scattered euhedral, to anhedral grains to 15 mm. though-out sample. -. .
197.7 - 202.0 - (60.26 - 61.57) - Quartzite, dark grey, impure with a few narrowbrecciated zones, pinkish alteration. 1n these.. Remainder unaltered, massive.21 pyrite as scattered grains throughout." Y -.
202.0 - 204.0 - (61.57 - 62.18) - Quartzite, -.as above. A few grains of py.- ''••••; -.. '-- ' - ' * s . ' '"" ' .' 204.0 - 207.0 - (62.18 - 63.09) --Quartzite, weakly brecciated, vague pink .alteration. No sulphides. No samples taken.
Quartzite, dark grey, Impure to 214.0 (65.3), then lighter grey, cleaner lookingwith frequent thin cherty beds 60 to 70*to core. Some minute carbonate grainsdeveloped. Typical transition zone material.
sample number
11581
11582
11583
11584
11585
11586
11587
width
4.01.22
3.0.91
5.01.52
3.51.07
3.2.98
4.31.31
2.0.61
from
179.054.56
183.055.78
186.056.69
191.058.22
194.559.28
197.760.26
202.061.57
to
183.055.78
186.056.69
191.058.22
194.559.28
197.760.26
202.061.57
204.062.18
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morlssette
Property; 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates:49Q9.2N, 9488.2E
Section:Length: 217' (66.1m) Elevation: 304.5m Azimuth; S65*E Dip: -35
HOLE: N-55- Core size:
J 01p Tests:Started: February 19, 1981 Completed: February 22, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
1 DEPTH
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F'
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DESCRIPTION-'" NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
206.0 - 207.0 - (62.8 - 63.1) - Lost core.. '.'
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED;
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morlssette
Section:Length: 217' (66.1m)Elevation: 304.5mAzlmuthj Dip: "
HOLE: N-55- Core s ize:
Dip Tests:Started: February 19, 1981 Completed:February 22, 1981 Logged by: K. Lars*
DEPTH
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NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED'
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4909.9N, 9489.5E
DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Section: Length: 209'
A"! 1*5^56
(63.75m)
HOLE: N-56- Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: Feb. 22, 1981 Completed: Feb. 24, 1981 Logged by: K- LJarsen
1 DEPTHmm from
1 0.0 l 0.0
1 8.0 l 2.45
1 97.1 1 29.60
1 105.0 i 32.00
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8.0 2.45
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105.0 32.00
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191.8 58.46
DESCRIPTION' NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
Casing through overburden. . - - . .
Olivine diabase, e.g., equigranular to 80.0 (24.4), then becoming .f .g., chilled.
94.0 - 96.0 - (28.7 - 29.3) - 1.0' (0.3) foot recovery. Some small pieces of q-iartzito in this zone, possibly a rafted fragment.
Chlorite breccia. Strongly brecciated dark grey to brownish quartzite. 556 to 1056 interstitial quartz. Not much chlorite, less than 1056 as seams, streaks and odd blebs. Some pyrite mineralization.
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97.1 - 100.0 - (29.6 r 30.5) - Chlorite breccia. 2056 chlorite in well brecciated grey to pink quartzite. 256 pyrite as -scattered blebs and 2 to 8 mm. subhedral cubes. . , . ..
100.0 - 105.0 - (30.5 - 32.0) - Chlorite breccia. 556 chlorite, gradually vaning to less than. 256, in pink altered quartzite. Rare flecks of py.
Quartzite, ranging from relatively clean to quite Impure, argillaceous. Pink alteration persistent to 135.0 (4V.2), then only very sporadic to 190.0 (57.9) 1n quite Isolated zones of brecciation. Breccia zone occur at erratic interval and are generally narrow, from a few inches to rarely two -feet. Becoming
' increasingly argillaceous from 160 feet with good bedding 70* to '80 - to core. Much lost core between 109.0 (33.3) and 141.0 (43.0) - ss follows:
109.0 - 112.0 - (33.;3 - 34.2) - 2' of ground.core.
116.0 - 118.0 - (35.4 - 35.9) -T of ground core. ' . :
sample number
11588
11589
width
2.9 .88
5.0 1.5
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100.0 30.5
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100.0 30.5
105.0 32.0
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4909.9N, 9489.5E
Section:Length: 209' (63.75m) Elevation: 304.7m 0 Azimuth: S65*E Dip: -60
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HOLE: N-56 Core size:
Dip Tests:Started: Feb. 22, 1981 Completed: Feb. 24, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
I DEPTH
1 from
191.81 58.46
196.259.80
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to
196.259.80
209.063.70
DESCRIPTION' NOTE: All angles are measured with -respect to the long core axis.
119.0 - 121.0 - (35.9 - 36.9) - 1 ' of ground [core.
124.0 - 126.0 - (37.8 - 38.4) - l 1" of-'ground core.' - : - . .
126.0 - 128.0 - (38.4 - 39.0) - 1! of ground core.• '
139.0 - 141.0 - (42.4 - 43.0) - 1' of ground core.
Entire zone is very badly broken up, but no direct 'evidence of a fault.
Isolated chloritic breccia zones as follows:
128.0 - 128.6 - (39.0 - 39.2)
174.1 - 174.3 - (53.1 - 53.2)
191.0 - 191.8 - (58.3 - 58.5) -'
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128.0 - 131.0 - (39.0 - 39.9) - Chlorite breccia first 6 inches, then mainlyquartzite, slightly fractured, with a few .chlorite slips. A few blebs ofchalcopyrite and pyrite.. 0.5' of ground, core in sample.\ ' - - . - .- - " ,.~Diabase dyke, "f. g. , near black, strongly chilled. Upper contact 75* to core,lower contact irregular, 10* to core. .-: "-
Quartzite, brecciated to 201.0 (61.3), weakly chloritic, than massive, dark greywell bedded with numerous argillaceous beds, 75 0 to 80* to core. Last footslightly bleached and altered.
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width
3.0.91
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128.039.0
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131.039.9
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DRILL LOG Drill Contractor - N. Morissette
Property: 772, D.R. Watt Property Location: Scadding Twp., Ont. Co-ordinates: 4909.9N, 9489.5E
Section:Length: 209' (63.75m) Elevation: 304.7m fc Azimuth: S650 E D1o: -60
HOLE: N-56- Core size:
D^p Tests:Started: Feb. 22, 1981 Completed: Eeb. 24, 1981 Logged by: K. Larsen
DEPTH
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199.0 - 201.0 - (60.7 - 61.3) - Chlorite breccia. IpX chlorite as seams and streaks in well brecciated light grey^to buff coloured quartzite. Rare small grain of pyrite. '."' .
209.0 - (63.70) - End of Hole.
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N-1
'B' oriented section across breccia limestone contact.
Diffuse contact between carbonate-rich, very fine sandstone and breccia zone.
The carbonate side of the interface is preceded by a 1-1.5 cm band of pink, more siliceous (?) carbonate material. Slide 'B 1 includes this band and the breccia zone only. The less altered carbonate is contained in slide 'A 1 .
N-1 a. b
The pink transition zone is composed of 4555 carbonate of highly irregular boundaries, 35% plagioclase and quartz, 15-2056 sutured mosaic metamorphic quartz blebs and trace chlorite. The most abrupt change across the interface is seen in the carbonate con tent which drops to less than B it, within 4 mm. However, areas parallel to the inter face contain up to 355S carbonate. 905S of the breccia is composed of quartz and feldspar. Primary detrital (?) grains are still present, but the majority of it is recrystallized. Large metamorphic quartz blebs of sutured mosaic quartz also lie parallel to the interface.
N-3
Espanola immediately adjacent to the breccia zone.
932 carbonate material with minor sulphides and 5X medium, fine grained quartz and feldspar grains.
The carbonate material contains abundant twins.
'/here oxidation has occurred, the carbonate has weathered to a rusty grungy material while the quartz feldspar is unaltered.
Patches within the carbonate have recrystallized to larger grains.
N-5
Edge on view of "spotted rock", part of clast (?), medium grained sandstone composed of quartz (15X) and foldspar (75^). The plagioclase has abundant albite and lesser amounts of Carlsbad twinning.
Large abundant (10*) sprays of biotite are obviously metamorphic in origin.
N-6 a
Could the fibrous bundles be pargasite (p. 174) or sillimanite?
Significantly, no feldspar is present (same as in 6b). An abundant octagonal mineral is unidentified. It consists of small, subhedral grains with 8? sides. The inter ference colours are low (white-gray-yellow-gray) it is non-pieochroic and is biaxial. Without the use of a quartz wedge, however, the sign and other important character istics cannot be determined.
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Quartz and chlorite rich zone with abundant sulphides in chlorite zone.
The largest percentage of this rock is an iron-rich chlorite (402). The chlorite is generally fine grained and "chamositic" under crossed polars. In some areas, the chlorite has recrystallized into fibrous rosettes intergrown with finely acircular hornblende (?). See top centre of slide for good example of intergro'.vths.
The hornblende pleochroism ranges f rom z pale, brown-yellow to a dark, almost grayish-brown colour and accounts for ,122L Quartz is also quite abundant (25-30*) and is by far the most variable with regard to its size, shape and deformation.
In all cases, the quartz appears extremely strained as evidenced by the undulose extinction. In fact, 2 periods of superimposed straining may be present. Some of the strain planes contain minute grains of chlorite. Others appear to be cross cut (?) by numerous parallel or dispersed stringers of fluid inclusions.
The mega quartz blebs are composed of multiple quartz 'grains' with ragged to sutured, at times, triple pairs junctured grain boundaries. The large sulphide blebs appear to be spatially related (controlled?) with the quartz, perhaps nucleated at the triple point junctures, grain boundaries or strain planes.
Where a single quartz grain exists, the edges appear resorbed. However, some quartz blebs composed of numerous quartz grains are also resorbed by the chlorite and spher ulitic amphibole. However, in those instances, small blebs of plagioclase (?) or an incipient myrmekitic texture is prominent. See mid left centre).
Of great interest in the presence of a single, very well formed, but broken up amphibole U01 section) in the upper left section of the slide and trace minute blebs of carbonate (another one found, upper right) apparently restricted to the quartz grains.
p. 237 Chlorite Refractive indices increase with increasing iron and decreasing silica content.Chromium chlorite are strongly pleochroic and are often pink or violet.
p. 239 Carogenesis The chlorites in regionally metamorphosed basic igneous rocksare usually rich in aluminum, having in many cases, been derived by a reaction involvingaluminum rich hornblende ± epidote.
In pelitic sediments, chlorite is generally stable until the onset of pressure and tempoerature conditions in the biotite zone. The transformation of chlorite to bio tite, however, is possible only by reaction with a K-rich mineral.
N-7
"proto-spotted rock" (?)
Predominantly plagioclase with well preserved albite twinning, ir.inor chlorite and large "sprays" of biotite.
N-8
Boulder matrix interface. Matrix is coarse and sheared in outcrop, see P-15.
Contact between sheared chlorite matrix and quartzite "clasts" is transitional. Alkali (?) feldspar present in 'minor' amounts in chlorite matrix. Abundant strained quartz in clasts with increasing amounts of chlorite within the 'clast 1 toward the clast matrix boundary.
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Chlorite is bright qreen in plain light with pleochroism ranging from yellow to green. It is highly sheared at the clast boundary hinting at mechanical shearing of a block whereas further out the chlorite becomes somewhat amorphous.
N-9
Matrix material adjacent to N-8.
quartz and 65ft feldspar make up the majority of the primary (?) medium grained grains within the fine grained chamoisitic chlorite matrix (22^). The feldspar frag ments are highly fractured and infilled with hematite, chlorite and other fine grained material.
The quartz grains (?) are often recrystallized and contain irregular sutured boundaries, resorbed edges and a significant amount of stain. The chlorite has a very blue violet interference colour suggesting a high Cr content.
Also present are spherulites of relict amphibole which has low to moderately low bi refringence and is highly iron-stained.
Possible relict euhedral amphibole is in lower right hand corner along with a single euhedral staurolite crystal.
Large euhedral sulphide blebs invariably "host" euhedral medium sized (relative to the grain size) quartz grains.
N-10
Bedded unit in megabreccia block; unknown lithology,
Alternating layers of siltstone, composed primarily of quartz, medium to fine grained (3/0, a low birefringence mica (chlorite ?, 10^) in plates with smooth sides well developed cleavage and ragged edges, and medium to fine grained silty matrix composed of quartz and clay (?) mineral derivatives.
This layer abruptly grades (?) into a quartz and feldspar rich medium to fine grained sandstone. Relict amphibole observed in N-6 a, N-6 b, present in upper, medium centre right corner of section interrupted by a zoned pressure vein (?) of quartz-feldsparsiltstone with l^e coarser
This coarsenr y. dually into a medium grained quartz feldspar sandstone.
Check possible preferred orientation of mica oblique to upward coarsening trend.
N-n
Interbeds in megabreccia block. (Pretty much the same as N-10, except that an upward fining trend occurs).
N-13
Alternating chloritic and siliceous interbeds, similar in appearance to P-20.
Microphotograph needed of buttom right hand corner; secondary biotite growing at expense of chlorite with highly birefringent mineral growing at expense of biotite (?), as well as tertiary (?) acicular actinolite growing into secondary biotite. Also, chlorite rim around large secondary (?) biotite could indicate retrograde meta morphism.
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This section is not good in that its location within the rock is unknown and probably doesn't cross different lithologic units. However, coarser qrained quartz with minor feldspar (this has been only cursory determined, Beche line test is needed), siltstone (?) contains rosettes of chlorite with burnspots associated with intergrown or prograded biotite. The biotite appears more massive and orderly distinctive clecvage and high pleochroism. The interference colours are often low, but this may be due to incomplete progradation. Highly birefringent minerals and inclusions a re abundant in these mica packages.
The smaller blebs of pyrite and other opaque mafic minerals appear to be more often associated with the mafic micaceous minerals than the quartz and feldspar, whereas the large (1-4 mm) sulphide blebs appear to be solely associated with the chlorite.
A fining upward (?) sequence results in greater amounts of chlorite and acircular biotite in the finer grained units.
Significantly, no carbonate is present.
Actinolite p. 163-167, Dispersion: N-CV, weak.Colour: actinolite pale to dark green, pale green in thin sections.Pleochroism: o^Fe - content ,*x pal e yellow, B pale yellow-green,^ pale green.
N-14
Bedded fragmentation floa*, poulder surrounded by v/hite brecciated fragments, sec p. 27.
Alternating siltstone and limestone beds. Minor carbonate in siltstone units. Ex tensive albitization (?) of carbonate grains, whereas quartz remains in the siltstone units.
Brittlely deformed quartzite in megabreccia block (see p 30/12-2, 7).
Weathered very fine grained sandstone composed predominantly of feldspar (6(^), quartz (15ft), chlorite (330, a diagenetic (?) chlorite alteration more probably alteration of spherulitic amphibole (?) mineral, yellow in colour (4X), an amorphous disseminated high relief mineral (volcanic glass shards?) ( 71).
A bimodal grain size of silt size and sand size particles exist, the smaller grains occurring within the interstices of the larger grains of apparently the same composition but of underdetermined percentages. The chlorite and yellow minerals appear to be altertd cement sed. matrix material.
The quc-rtz grains do not appear strained. The feldspar grains contain more inclusions and all more highly altered. The coarse quartz vein, however, is strained. The vein material is composed of both quartz and feldspar and is rimmed by coarse crystalline chlorite suggesting a pressure induced vein.
N-16 b
"Pebbles" in chlorite matrix. Siltstone fragments surrounded by thin rim of chlorite. Chlorite and low finely disseminated within clasts. Grains are tightly sutured appearing like a jigsaw puzzle with no matrix or cemeiit visible.
Large mosaics of sutured quartz occur within the interstics of the fragments.
5
Largo spherulites of biotite occur throughout unit with brown-yellow pleocroism, parallel extinction.
Unidentified mineral similar to gunged amphiboles in bottom centre. Opaques (sulphides, light white grains in reflected light, asp) are most open spatially associated with the chlori le.
N-1G a
Paragonite is small flecks in larger quartz fragments. In general, a grain/matrix interface per se does not exist. Instead, a diffuse boundary zone is present, the grain boundaries being much more noticeable. In hand same the chlorite fringe is very apparent with the quartz zone indeterminable in hand sample.
N-17
Silstone on south east side of road leading to East-West zone.
Fine grained siltstone composed of quartz ( 201) as metamorphic quartz eyes (?) and along veins, biotite 202, sericite 402, feldspar 152 (?), and minor chlorite. The larger veins are quartz lined with biotite along the rims. The biotite Is spherulitic and may or may not be growing at the expense of the chlorite which would indicate thermal metamorphism.
The micas have a preferred orientation slightly of higher axis of the metamorphic quartz eyes. (Also, a pink pleochroic hue was observed in some of the chlorite Cr (?) sphere). Undulose extinction and abundant fluid inclusion are in the medium size plagioclase (or is it quartz) fragments.
A ragged edge semi-opaque mineral is also present ?. An content.
A
N-C-C (Extra large slide) N-15
I was unable to determine the
NB This section covers the limestone-breccia boundary.
The limestone consists of only 40% relict carbonate patches with blebs of metamorphic quartz having sutured boundaries and albite twinned plagioclase.
As the boundary between the breccia/limestone is crossed, carbonate account for less than 52 of the core material . The boundary is not sharply defined, but gradational. Quartz becomes predominant in the form of both large sutured grains and smaller quartz patches (^402), albite (402), minor chlorite.
The albite appears to grow ou}; of the cleavage planes of the calcite and may take on the direction of twinning present in the carbonate. The 402 margin fact be mostly
I untwinned albite, except of course, when the large crystals containing sutured bound aries are present.
——"Clean" Espanola limestone underlying fine breccia material in East-West zone.
I This rock consists primarily (90-9555) of carbonate grains. '.
In some layers, the carbonate grains are being altered to albite. I think this Is occurring by nucleation of the plagioclase along calcite cleavage planes. Some of the calcite "twins" are in fact, quite thick and of yellow -l 0 white intinterference
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colour....this may actually be albite. The carbonate grains are patchy and usually uniform in size. However, recrystallized grains that are up to 7 or 8 times larger are also present, again in patches. Minor chlorite, 2 2?,, i s also present in long patches.
The weathering is hematite alteration aroung the carb - grains, but other than this, diagenetic (?) alteration, the essential mineralogy remains intact.
N-17-1
Material on road leading out of East-West zone.......far south end.
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DIPOLE NUMBER" I 3 l 4 IC O ORDIMRTE 200E 400E 600E 800E
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N*2
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SUDBURY M.D s O HTflRIO
LINE NO . -23 + 50N
•T—X—X- N X- -x— x —y
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DEFINITE tmmm^mm*PROBABLE MMMMIHM
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FREQUENCY (HERTZ) 0.3 Si 5 .
DflTE SURUE RPPROVED
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INDUCED POLflRIZflTION
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PROJECT 772 LINE-22+50N XslOyF
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DIPOLE NUMBER 12 13 14 | 5 16 17 l 8 1 ? 1 10 1 11 1 12COORDINATE 200E 400E 600E 800E 1000E 1200E 1INTERPRETATION , , , T?????,???,????, , , , ,
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DIPOLE NUMBER 16 l ? T 8
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400E
DUG. NO -I . P - 5297-2
N O R T H G R T E E X P L . LTDASHIGAHI LRKE GROUP 'PROJECT 772
SUDBURY M.D s O NTRRIO
LINE NO . -22 + 50N
<— X —X-
rvl
•N X
PLOTTING POINT —— X"l 00
SURFACE PROJECTION OF RHOMRLOUS ZONE
DEFINITE PROBABLE POSSIBLE ^-
FREQUENCY (HERTZ) 03 8. 5. OH2
NOTE- CONTOURS RT LOGARITHMIC INTERVALS . l ,- l 5 -2,-3,-5,-7.5.-10
DRTE SURVEY APPROVED
1981
DRTE
PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS LTD.INDUCED POLRRIZRTION
RND RESISTIVITY SURVEY
PROJECT 772 : LINE-15+50N XM00F RHO (OHM-M)
DIPOLE NUM B E RCOORDIHRTE 300E 500E 700E
17 18 19 l 10 l 11 l 12 l 13900E 1100E 1300E
INTERPRETATION ,—, M* l 7975 V9860
l 5 0 9 E
10K 9252X UK x 8010
13K \7897 J UK l IK 12K
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N-l -
N = 2
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11 = 5
PROJECT 772 L I NE - 1 5* 50N X*100F PFE
L I POLE NUMBC 0 0 P D I N R T EINTEPPRETRT
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^^Xs^ 1.3 1.2 1.1 1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.3 1 N'2 -
1.3 \ 1.6 y 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.3 ( .8 } 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 N"3 -
1.3 1.3 1.3 1.7 1.3 11 -^^9 v 1.3 1.3 1.3 N-4 -
N-5 -
PROJECT 772 LINE-IS-SON X*100F
DIPOLE NUMBER 2 1 3 4 15 1CDORDINflTE 3v30E 530E 700EINTERPRETfiT ION , . , ,
Nsl .2 .1 .1 .1 -1 .1
Ns2 .1 .2 .1 .1 .03 .09 .09
• H* 3 .09 .09 -2 .1 .09 .07 .07
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11 = 5
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b 7 Id 19110 111 12113900E 1100E 1300E 1500E
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SUDBURY M . D . -' O N T R R I O
LINE NO . -15 + 50N
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FREQUENCY (HERTZ; 03 i 5.0H2.
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PROJECT 723 ' LINE-9U PHO (OHM- M)
DIPOLE HUMB E R 10 111 12 l 13COORDINfiTE l 8 O N 240 H !00N seen 420N 4 S C H 54 ON seen 660 H.INTERPRET R T I O H
N z l 5667x 4158y 2245__2365 2366 ^\8793/^26K 2IK 25K y ***/f 1 2K \\6650 \4156 J
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DIPOLE NUMBER 1213COORDINfiTE 180N 240NINTERPRETflT ION , - * 7 * - *
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Ns2 5.4 5.3 5.6 *\7.6
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14 15 16 17 16 19 110111 11211 3 114 115 116 117300N 360N 420M 480N 540N 600N 660H
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DIPOLE NUMBEPCOORDINATE 600S
12 13 14 |5~ 1 ' 8400S 200 S- 2 0 0 N
10 111 112113 114 l 15 li400 H
17 118 119 I20 121 12:600N 80 ON 1000 N 1200N 1400 N
INTERPRETATION
N ^ 6
S*92/ \ 12K N?665 x 5182 f 4137 v^J.347 1462^ 1120 1249 \988x 1036 ^f^^Jl?^ x9Ji/ 1425,' 1883// 3808 \ 6379 x 3827
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3278 4682\ ;' /' \
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1-1 = 4 7255 N X16K S '-7410^ 8255 V "5042 6840 7435 NX 2980 2574 2512 2579 X3954 3423^-2289^329® 4038 4779 ''2529 2337 ' 4289 4682
N-l
N - 4
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DIPOLE NUMBER I ? i 4 T 10 TilT 12 i 13 l 14 l 15 l 16 l 17 l 18 l 19 l 28 l 21 l 22COORDINRTE 600S 400S 280S 200N 400N 600N 888N 1800N 1200N 1400NINTERPRETflTION
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H* 5
N'6
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SPAR LAKE GROUP
MOOSE.RAPIDS GROUPIOO CLAIMS
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NORTHGATE EXPljORATlOIM LIMITED
Scodding Township, Sudbury Mining Division,Ontario
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l inch' '/z ruile Dote: September, 1981
X*100F RHO (OHM-M)
7C O O R D I H R T E___l O O O W 800W 600U1 400W 200EINTERPRETRTIQN
4Q0E 6 O O E' ————————— ' ———————— H ————————— l ————————— t. ————————— l
39BB/ 5800 \\10K x 9037 \5607 5558 y \ x \ —— V- ——————— '
7590
8 O O E
4015 49?; __ 3988 x2774 2757// v8274 y X4086 E ———— ——————— x
l-H 7023 9409 8805- -1 3680
^'9583 8433 \69S2\9344
114 y 5422
y \ l IK ^- 3026 ' -
9047 9582x^3181 /5300
13K 12K
19K 5217 13K
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DIPOLE NUMBER b l 7 l V l 9COOPDINRTE 1000W 600W 400W
111 112 113 114 115 1-16 117 118 li208E 400E 600E
IHTERPRETRTION 77777 7 7 7 7 7
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1.5 1.8 x 2.5 2.6 2.3 ' 3.7 7 2.3 ' 3.2 , 3.8 3.5 x 2.8 2.3
PROJECT 772 LINE-6N X ^IQQF M ETRL FRCTOR
-DIPOLE NUMBER 2 13 4 |5 16 17-COOROINRTE 1000 W 800U 600 W 400W-INTERPRETATION , , ? , ? , , ," ' N s 1 .3 .3 .5 .9 .8 .2 .3 .4
18 19 1 1 l? 1 1 1 112 1 3 1 1 4 l 1 5 1 1 f- 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 1200W 0 200E 400E 600E 880E
777 7 7-4 —————— * —————— i —————— i ———— - — t—5 ——— : — i —————— t —————— t ——— : —— i-: —————— i —————— t —————— i ——
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JNs3 .1 .2 .3 .2 .3 .5 .3 .2 .2
H* 4 .2 .2 .3 .3 .2 .2 .4 .4 .1
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T3"i n i rCOORDINflTE 1000U 800U 400W 2 e o i-j 200E 400E 600E S00EI HTERPRETRTI ON
Ns l 4015 4971
Je.Y\3450 X \
71 3988 x2774 275T// \8274 7 \4086 3295 3988x 5830 \\10K/ 9087 \ 56^ES^—O———x v—' v SF^Z—^ ^ \—\s 13K \f600 3502 i" 6257 7093 ^933^ 9583 8433 X69S2 \ 9344 7590
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7 5216 5217 /'1CK 13K
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IKTEPPRETFiT ION f 7 t t t t
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.3 '3.7
3.5 3.5 \ \1.8 1.5
3-4 3.6 3.3 2.8
3.2V 2.7 3.5 3.5 3.5
•H*4 1.4 1.3 ' 1.8 1.8 IS 1.5 1.8 -^ 2.5 2.6 2.3 ' 3.2 3.8
2.5 2.3
3.5 ^ 2.8 2.3
PROJECT 772 LINE-6N XM00F METfiL FflCTOR
DIPOLE NUMBERCOORDINATE 1000U INTERPRETflTIOM
800U 600U 400W 200 W 0 200E 400E7 7 77? 7 7
600E S00E
- H - l .3 .3 .5 .9 .8 .2 .3 .4 .6 .4 .2 .4 .6 .6 .2 .5
: N*2 .1 .4 .1 .3 .8 .3 .2 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .4 .4 .3 .6 .5
1 = 3 .1 .2 .3 .2 .3 .5 .3 .2 .2 .2 .3 .6 .3 3 .2 <1T> .5 .2
1 = 4 .2 .2 .3 .3 .2 .2 .4 .4 .1 .1 .1 .6 .6 .3 .2 .6 .7 .3 .2
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SUMMARY HSPORT
N'ORTHCATS EXPLORATION LIMITED
SCADDING TOWNSHIP COLD PROPERTY
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Paul C. McLean M.A.Se. Consulting Geologist
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41H8NEei88 0027 SCADDING O30C-i-
TA3LE OP CON'TSHTS
Introduction ............
Diamond Drillin6 Results
Ore calculations ........
A) The Sast-West Zone ,.
3) The Central Zone ...,
C) The N'orth Zone .....
Conclusions ............
Recommendations ........
References .............
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SUMMARY REPORT
NOHTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
SCADDIN3 TOWNSHIP SOLD PROPERTY
Introduction;
Northgate exploration limited purchased a group of 206 unpatent
•mining claims in Scadding, Township, Sudbury Mining Division, from D.R. Watt
et al, and agreed to carry out a major exploration project on the ground.
Previous work by Gulf Minerals Canada Ltd., and D.R. Watt indicated the
presence of several gold ore shoots.
A diamond drilling, programme employing two drills was commenced
at the end of September 1980, and was continued through until the first of
March 1981. A total of 16,101 feet of drilling was completed ir. A& holes.
Most of the drilling was conducted on the northwest zone where fill in
holes were drilled to detail the Known ore shoots, and to explore for new
ones. A series of short holes were also drilled on the east-west structure
for the purpose of obtaining samples for metallurgical testing, and also to
assist in the design of an open pit.
An office and camp site was established on the property, and
the Gulf and Watt drill cores were moved to this location.
On the northwest structure, the surface projections of the
central and the north zones were partly exposed by bulldozing. The east-
west zone was also stripped.
Several groups Qf claims were surveyed and are presently in the
process of being brought to lease. A ^roup of 4 claims, i*hich include
the east-west structure, has already been brought to lease.
An extensive line cutting programme was undertaxen over the
entire property, and a total of 162 kilometers was cut, or approximately
60j5 of the proposed protrannie, before the snow became too deep in December.
Magnetometer and V.L.F. surveys were initiated on the picicet line
grids, and this work is still in progress.
Diamond Drilling Results; f- -'
Detailed drilling on the central shoot has shown that this
shoot is cone shaped rather than.pipe like, as had been assumed. This
structure was found to come to an apex and to bottom out at a vertical
depth of approximately 4^0 feet. As a result, the drill indicated tonnate*
previously calculated for this shoot has had to be substantially reduced.Detailed drilling on the north shoot has shown a long, relatively
flat, cigar shaped body which appears to extend from the surface northeast down slope for a distance of at least 400 feet. This structure normally consists of txo gold bearing' chlorite breccia zones separated by barren quartzite.
Drilling in the area to the north of the north shoot has shown that -;he chlorite zone continues for up to 200 feet in this direction, and that it contains marginal gold values. A strong east-west fault has cut off the structure to the northwest, and it is thought that the faulted extension will occur to the northeast of any drilling as yet undertaken.
Detailed drilling on the south shoot has shown the possibilit of a gold bearing zone trending in an east-west direction. Additional drilling will be required in this area in order to define this structure.
On the east-west zone, the Northgate drilling has tended to confirm the size and attitude of the ore shoot.
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Ore Calculations:
In the light of the new drill hole information, revised ore
calculations have been undertaken on each of the known ore shoots. No tonnage was assigned to the south shoot, pending additional drilling*
A) The Sast-West Zone;
The following calculation is based on the combination of the
previous information and the recent results obtained by Korth6ate. In
view of the irregular shape of the zone, some assumptions have had to be
nad' as to the width and depth of the zone, and the size of barre^ sections.^,
within it. Tonnage has been calculated from the surface plan and the
sections, and small individual blocks have been used where possible.
Average specific gravity as determined by INCO was 2.862; therefore one
ton of ore will occupy 11.18 cubic feet. For the purpose of this
'calculation, the structure strikes east-west and dips to the south at -63 .
A series of "N" sized holes were drilled at flat angles through
the zone at 50 foot intervals. The core was sawn in half and each side
was sampled. The first side was sent to LaJcefield Research Labs, while
the second side was assayed by INCO. Because of the erratic nature of
the free gold present, wide variations were present in the results obtained
from individual samples from each side of the core. The average grade of
these holes was obtained by averaging both sides of the core over the same
sample intervals.
The following calculations were made with reference to the attached longitudinal section in the plane of the east-west zone.
* *
Block A Hole N-13length - 12.5 feet estimated slope depth - 18.0 feet width a 7.0 feet average grade - .21^ oz per ton.
Tonnage - 12Q x. l&.O x 7*0 - 141 tons 6radinfe .21? oz per ton.11.lo
Block 3 Hole N-13 and Hole N-14
Length - 26.0 feetestimated elope depth - 26.0 feetaverage width * 6.? feetaverage grade - .214 oz per ton
averageN-13 * 7 .0 x .219 - 1.533 N-14 - 6.0 x .209 - 1.234
UTO "27737 2.767 - .214 o z per ton13.0
average width * 13-0 * 6.5 feet. 2
r- *Tonnage - 26.0 x 26.0 x 6. 5 - 380 tons gradint .214 o z per ton.
11. Ib
Block C Hole N-14 i surface trench, Hole S-2 and Hole K-lp
length " 43.0 feetestimated slope length - 40.0 feetcalculated average width - 22.6 feetcalculated average grade - .413 oz per ton.
average trade;N-14 - 6.0 x .209 - 1.524 S-15 - j*3.0 x .337 " 20.511S-2 - 60 x ..08 .52 ' .
trench - 2p.O x .602 - 15. Op
90.5 37*335 37.35 - .413 oz per tonbO.5
average width - 5*0*5 " 2^.6 feet4
Tonnage - 43.0 x 40.0 x 22.5 - 3i477 tons gradine, .413 oz per ton.TlTlB
Block D Hole W-16, Hole W-l? and Hole N-16••^••••^ ———^~-^
length - 30.0 Feetestimated slope length - 2^.0 feetaverage width - 27.9 feetAverage calculated erade - . 1 36 oz per ton
average grade; l W-16 - 16.^ x .16 - 2.64
W-17 ' 29.0 x .336 - 9.744 N-16 - 27.9 x .04^ - 1.266
73-4 13*63 13. 6^ - .186 oz per ton.
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Tonnage - 30.0 x 23.0 x 27.9 - I t 672 tons trading .186 oz per ton.TT7T5
Block E Hole N-16 and Hole N-17
lengthestimated slope length calculated average width calculated average grade
average grade:N-16 - 27-9 x .045 - 2.64 N-17 - 16.0 x .556 - b.40b
43.9 12.046
average width - 43*9
- 47.0 feet- p4.0 feet. 21.9 feet- .274 oz per ton.
12.04343.9
.274 oz per ton.
21.9?
Tonnage - 47-0 x 54-0 x 21.93 iTTlB
4,972 tons grading .274 o* per ton.
Block F N-U, surface trench, Hole S-32 and Hole S-33length - 47-0 feet estimated slope length - - 10^.0 feet calculated average width " 10.0 feet calculated average grade - .333 oz per ton.
average grade a .N-17 - 16.0 x .558 - ^.408 - , .'
trench - 2^.0 x .17 - 4.25 : ' : -S-32 - 10.4 x .345 -3.588 'S-33 --12.7 x .347 - 4.4069 '
64.1 21.6^29 21.6^29 - .338 oz per ton.. 64-1 - -
average width is assumed to be 10.0 feet.Tonnage - 47.0 :; 10^.0 x 10.0 - 4,414 tons grading -333 oz per ton.rrriB
Block C Surface trench, Hole S-32, Hole S-33,-Surface trench, Hole W-lo, N-19lengtnslope length estimated assumed average width calculated average grade
average grade;trench - 2;?.O x .17 - 4.25 S-32 - 10.4 x .345- 3-588 S-33 - 12.7 x .347- 4.407 trench - 30.0 a .253- 13.0l6y H-19 - 22.0 x .061 - 1.342
140.4 34^4^33
- 42.0 feet- 140.0 feet- 11.5 feet- .246 oz per ton.
140.4.246 oz per ton.
Tonnage - 42-0 * 140.0 x 11. 11.16
6,043 tons .246 oz per ton.
Block H This block consists of the faulted extension of the zone to thewest of hole K'-19. There appears to be a wedge of weaklymineralized material as indicated by holes U-43 and N-45* This
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No results were available for were averaged as follows: Hole No. Width Grade
s-29 8.4 .380S-30 8.8 .067 S-20 17-4 .231 S-25 13.6 .382 S-26 1.6 1.050 S-18 L 13.6 .200 N-46 9-5 .077 N-47 17-3 .202
93.4 average grade; 21-586
93-4 average width 5?* 5 "
o
length estimated slope length Estimated true width calculated grade
Tonnage - area IpO.O x 200. area of horsearea of ore 25,000 x 7-44 -
11.18
M-44, however the
width x trade3.1^2
.350 4.019
1.660 2.720
.732 3.455
210861
- .231 oz per ton
7-44 feet.
mmM
0 - 30,000 square 5,000 square
remaining 6 holes
estimated true width4.2 ^
11.0.80 4.8 (expanded)60 8.08.5
59-5
- . -. - ^ .i-
130.0 feet 200.0 feet 7.44 feet - .231 oz per ton.
feet, feet.
2^,000 square feet 16,637 tons trading .231 oz per ton.
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Compilation of the east-west zone;
Block ABlock BBloc* CBlock DBlock EBlock PBlock GBlock H
141 x380 x
3,477 x1,872 x4,^72 x4,414 x6,046 x
16,667 x
-21;*.214.413.156.274.338.246.231
30.67*81.320
1,436.001348.192
1,362.3281,41,1.^321,457.8053,650.077
37, tons 10,055.537 ounces
average fc rade - 10,068.p37 .266 ounces per.ton,
The east-west zone is therefore calculated to contain 37,971 tons grading .266 ounces per ton.
'3) The Central Zone;
The following ore calculation is based on the results of 15 drill holes which were drilled on 50 feet apart.
Section 1+OOSS
Section 0+75SS
upper
lower
Section 0+50SE
upper
lower
estimated true widthestimated slope lengthgradearea - 7.5* x 120.0
estimated true widthestimated slope length uppergradearea * l lo x 50
f
estimated true widthestimated slope length lowergradearea - 5* 5 * 105.0
estimated true widthestimated slope lengthgradearea - 7.0 x 130.0
estimated true width estimated slope length 6 r aa e area - 34.0 x IfJ.O
the intrepretation of sections 25 feet or
1.^ feet 120.0 feet.237 oz per ton
(?43 square feet
11. 5. feet ;O.O feet .074 o z per ton
square feet
105.0 feet .066 oz per ton 577* ~'j square feet
7.0 feet 130.0 feet •53 oz per ton i,10 square feet
34.0 feet 160.0 feet .34^ pz per ton 5,440 square I'eet
Section 0*00estimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 34-6 x 450.0
Section 0+50NW estimated true widthestimated slope length calculated grade area - 29-5 x 332.0
Section UOONWestimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 51.6 x 100
Section 1+OOSE, 2 rj feet S2 of section tonnage - ?48 *25
2x11. Ib1
Average of sections 1+005E and 0+75SSupper tonnage 3 (0+575) x. *?
lower
2 x 11.18tonnage - (948 * 577-3) x
2 x 11.1average grade - 548 x .237
557ox.066
Average of sections 0+75SS and 0+53SE
upper average grade - 575 * .074910 x .53
1,40;?
tonnage -(575 -t- 910) x 25 2 x 11.15
34.6 feet4*0 feet. 332 o z per ton
scjuare feet
2^O feet 332.0 feet .121 o z per ton
square feet
51.6 feet 100.0 feet .15!) oz per ton 5,160 square ft
1,060 tons fcradint .237
642.^ tons grading .074
m 1 ,706 tons grading .172224.67638.115
262.715; 262.719 - .172 1,52^.5
482.3
•353
1,650 tons grading .353
lower average grade - 577*^ x .066 - 38.1155,440.0 x .342 -1660.480
6,017.5 "i
tonnage *( ^77. 'j6,017.5
- .316
x 11. lox 25 - 6,723 tons tradina .316
' -' y.
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Average of sections O+^OSE and 0+00averate ^rade - i;10 x . ^ * 462.3
^,440 x .342 - 1,660.4015.730 x .332 - 5,229.0022,110 7,571.70
7.571.78 - .342 22,110
tonnage - (6,3^0 * 15,7^0) x pO - 49* 41;? tons trading .342 2 x 11. Id
Average of sections 0+00 and 0+50NWaverage 6rade a 15,75*3 x .332 * 5i22i;.00
3,320 x .121 - 401.72.li;, 070 5,630.72 . . ,
1^.630.72 - .255 1^,070
tonnage . (15,7^0 -K 3,320) x ;0 - 42,643 tons grading ,2i?52 x 11.16
Average of sections 0+50NW ana 1+OOMWaverage trade - 3,320 x .121 - 401.72
5,160 x .155 - 7^9.608,460 12,01.0
12,01.0 - .142 b, 460
tonnage - (3,320 -t- 5,160) x 50 - 18,962 tons trading .142 2 x 11.18
Compilation of the central zone;
Section UOOSE 1,060 x .237 - 251.22Section UOOSE, 0+75SE upper 643 x .074 - 4?.p82Section UOOSE, 0+75SE lower 1,706 x .172 - 2i;3.432Section 0+75SE, 0+50SE upper 1,660 x .3p3 - ^5-98Section 0+75SE, 0+50SE lower 6,728 x .316.- 2,126.048Section 0+50SE, 0+00 A y, 419 x .342 - 16,^1.298Section 0+00, 0+50NW 42,643 x .295 - 12,579*685Section 0+50IIW, 1+OONW 18,962 x .142 - 2,6^2.604
122,821 tons 35,477.849 ounces
average ^rade - 35,477*849 ^ *289 oz per ton122,821
The central zone is therefore calculated to contain 122,821 tons
grading .23^ ounces per ton. ' - -
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The NOT th Zone;
The following ore calculation is based on the iatrepretation of the results of 7 drill holes which were drilled on sections 30 feet apart.
Section 5+50NW
Section 6+OONW
upper
Section 6+OONW
lower
Section 6+50NW
upper
Section 6+50NW
lower
estimated true widthestimated slope lengthgradearea - 140 x 9.0
estimated true widthestimated slope lengthgradearea * 135 x 5*5
estimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 32p x 20.5
estimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area * 340 x 16.13
estimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 43} x 15.62
bf-*.-on 6+50HW area NW of sectionestimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 435 x 15*62
Section 5+50NH, 25 feet SE of sectiontonnage - 100 x fr.O x 25
11.10
Sf.O feet140 feet.313 oz per ton1,260 square feet
-5.5 feet- 135 feet /*w- .222 oz per ton- 742-5 square feet
- 20.5 feet- 325 feet- .064 oz per ton- 6,662.5 square feet
. 16.13 feet
. 340 feeta .251 02 per tona 5,484*2 square feet
. 15.62 feet
. 435 feet- .134 oz per tonm 6 ,7^4*7 square feet
. 15.62 feet
. 435 feet* .184 oz per ton"" 6 t 7S;4.7 square feet
2,013 tons grading .318
Section 5+pO and 6+OONWupper tonnage . (1,260 -t- 742.5) * 50 - 4,478 tons grading .278
2 x 11.10 'lower tonnage - 6,662.5 x 25
11.lotons gradin6 .064
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Average of sections 6+OONX and 6+50NW upperaverage braae - 742.3 x .222 * 164.833
3.434-2 x .23! -1376.5346,226.7 1^41.367
1541.36? - .248 6,226.7
tonnabe - (742.5 * 3,464*2)x y. 2 x 11.lo
Average sections 6+03NW and 6-oONW lower
13i924 tons grading, .248
average grade - 6,662.3 x .064 -426.46,794-7 x .164. - 12^0.2253, 437 -2
tonnage ~ (6, 662. 5 -t- 6,7^4.7) x2 x 11. lo
1576.62;)1676.625 - .
13,4^7.230,0jj2 tons
Area half way between Section 6*^ONM and 7+OGNW
upper
lower
tonnaa e - 3,484.2 x 23 11.lo
tonnage * 6,7^4.7 x 23 11.10
12,263 tons grading .251
tons grading .184
Compilation of the North zone;
Section 5+50NW Section 3+50, 6+CXDNW upper Section 5*50, 6+OONW lower Section 6+00, 6+50NW upper Section 6+00, 6+50NW lower Section 6+50NW upper Section 6+50 NW lower
2,013 x .318 4,478 x .275
14,890 x .064 13,!?24 x .243 30,0r?2 x . 121 12,263 x .2^1
x .164 tons
640.1341,244.884
3,761,53,076.013
average 13.926.339
15,^26.339 ounces
172 oz per ton.
the north zone is th*i. efore calculated to contain 92,8^4 tonsgrading, .172 oz per ton.
-C?Total Drill Indicated Ore Reserves
east-west zonecentral zone north zone
x .266 122,521 x .205
^2,834 x .1T2
10,083.537 35.47f.847 13.926.33?
ounces
average grade " 61,492-725 . 2^3,646
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.242 oz per ton..
The combined total of the three ore shoots is therefore calculated
to be 253,646 tons grading .242 oz per ton.
Because of the characteristics and the attitude of the north
zone, where two parallel gold bearing structures separated by quartzite
occur, it may be more practical to mine this zone as one unit. As the
intervening quartzite is high in silica, a larger tonnage of lower grade
material may be more acceptable to the smelter. A separate calculation which
includes the combination of the two zones where applicable, is as
Section 5+50NW, 2;? feet SE of the section - 2,013 tons gradinb -316
Average of Sections 5+50NW and 6+OONWupper lower
4,478 tons grading .278 tons 6radins, .064
'Sectioncombined area upper and lower - average calculated grace a
742.5 x .222 6.662.3 x .064 7,405.0
average grace
7,405.0 square feet .0796 o z Per "ton.- 164.635- 426.4
.235 591.23:? - 7,405
.07*6
l'
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Section 6+50NHestimated true width estimated slope length calculated grade area - 387-5 x 67-75
Average of Section 6+OONW and 6+50NWaverage grade * 74^0.0 x .0798
26253.1 x .098 33,65^.1
tonnage - (740^ ^-26, 2^3-1) 2 x 11. io
. 67.75 feet- 387o feet- .098 oz per ton- 26,253.125 square feet.
Section 6+50, area 2^ feet NW of sectiontonnafce * 26,2^3 x 2^
11. lo
5*1-2352572.806
3,164.0413.164.041
75,264 tons
-5d,705 tons fcradinb
Compilation of the north zone including quartzite;
Section 5+501JW 23 feet SE 2,013 x .318 * 640.134Section 5+50NW, 6+OONW upper 4 t 478 x .273 - 1,224.684Section 5+50NW, o+OOW lower 14,390 x .064 - ^2.;;60Section 6+OONW, 6+50NW 75,2^4 x .094 - 7,0?4.8l6Section o+pONW 2? feet NW . 36 , 705 x .096 - p,7;?3.0yO
average grade a 13,643.864 - .101 oz per ton
Including the quartzite, there are therefore calculated to be l33i35Q tons grading .101 o z per ton in the north zone.
Conclusions;
While the results of the fill in drillinb on the central shoot were disappointing, the original tonnage estimates on the east-west zone and the north zone have been maintained. A total of 233|646 tons grading .242 oz per ton has so far been indicated. If the quartzite section of the north zone is included, the estimate is 316,142 tons grading .194 oz per ton.
Drilling on the south section of the northwest structure returned additional gold values, an c* there appears to be a good chance that another ore shoot is present at this location. Additional drilling will be required to define the attitude of this occurrence.
The north shoot appears to be still open to depth, and additional drilling has been recommended in order to test it further. In the area north of the north shoot, the chlorite breccia zone has been cut off by a strong wast-we st fault. It is felt that there is an excellent chance of finding the faulted extension of the structure to the north of the fault. The presence of chlorite and chloritized quartzite boulders well to the north of any drilling suggests that the structure continues in this direction.
No drilling has yet been undertaken to explore the south end of the northwest structure beyond the holes drilled by D.R. Watt. It is known that the breccia zone extends to the south, at least to the lirae-
" stone contact, where a surface showing is present. This structure has ^ . now been traced for a distance of 1,6^0 feet alonb strike. Gold values J"" were found to occur at intervals alone, this entire length, and two ore
i- shoots have so far been indicated. T*o additional shoots nay also be
present, depending on the results of the follow dp drillinb .
Although the east-west zone appears to be pretty well defined
by drilling, the limestone-quartzite contact, with which this zone i s
associated, offers additional potential for the discovery of new ore
shoots. A strong breccia zone occurs on the contact to the east of the
known ore. "While former drilling failed to indicate any ore in this zone
sulphide mineralization 'with low gold values was present. Additional
drilling should be undertaken to explore this contact structure to depth
and also further to the east.
The association of gold values with chlorite zones in the area
east of Lake Wanapitei has opened up a new concept for the exploration
for bold in this region. The chlorite bearing structures do not appear
to be confined to any particular root type, although they do exhibit a
preference for hard brittle rocKs. A boid bearing chlorite breccia and
replacement zone is present in the Gowganda formation on the northern
section of the Northgate property. The sediments consist of interbedded
argillite and quartzite beds, and the more brittle quartzite has been
fractured and partly replaced by chlorite.-
On the south section of the property, a granitic phase of the
Nipissing diabase sill has been fractured and contains some chlorite
replacement containing arsenopyrite and low gold values. The diabase
itself is highly chloritized in this area. Diamond drilling undertaken
during the 1930's is reported to have encountered ore grade gold values
at this location. There appears to be another gold bearing chlorite
zone in this area, or possibly the extension of the northwest structure
to the south.
Diamond drilling presently being carried out in Mackelcan
Township, some 10 miles to the north of the Northgate property, by
Flag Oils and Golden Briar Ltd. is reported to have intersected a gold
bearing chlorite zone in Lorraine quartzite. Specimens of the tore
observed by the writer are quite similar in appearance to some of the
Northgate ore, being altered red quartzite -with mineralized chlorite
patches and replacement.
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Recom-aendations;
I concur with the surface programmes presently being carried
out, and those planned for the future. Detailed teolotical mapping on
those sections of the property not previously covered is a necessity for
the guidance of future drilling,. The magnetometer survey will be of value
in solving some of the faulting, as indicated by the displacement of the
anomalies caused by the late diabase dykes. As the ore sometimes contains
appreciable magnetite and pyrrhotite, there is a possibility that a weak
magnetic anomaly could result.
The best geophysical method appears to be I.P. surveys, as
preliminary work by INCO was able to trace the northwest chlorite zone
by this method. Following recommendations made by INCO, Hole N-33 *as
drilled on an untested section of the I.p. anomaly. This hole encountered
the chiolite zone where indicated, and marginal gold values were obtained.
The proposed soil sampling programme for 6old may also prove
useful, particularly in areas completely unexplored due to lac* of outcrop,
or where unexplored chlorite zones are known to occur.
Upon completion of the surface worx, it is recommended that the
drilling programme be resumed. Prior to any mining operation, on the
east-west zone, it is suggested that the magnetic, E.M. and S.P. anomaly
that occurs 230 feet south of the east end of the zone be tested by
drilling. It is thought that this feature is caused by sulphides which
might be gold bearing. A north bearing hole should be drilled to test
this anomaly, and if no cause is found, a second south bearing hole should
be undertaken.
In the area to the east of the east-west ore shoot, it is9 '
recommended that two moderately deep holes be drilled to test the breccia zone situated on the limestone-quartzite contact at depth. Pending results of the surface wont, se/eral additional holes should be drilled to test the contact area to the east of the access road, east of the previous Watt drilling.
In the area some 200 feet west of the east-west ore shoot, a rouihly circular area of chlorite breccia occurs within the quartzite.
r..-';---:^'^''^^'-'-'''^.^^
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Gold values have been obtained on Surface, and also over narrow widths in
two drill holes. Because the zone is weakly developed on the surface, and
as its attitude is not apparent, it is recommended that a vertical hole
be drilled near the centre of this area, to determine if more highly
chloritized and richer sections exist at depth.
On the northwest structure, follow up drilling in the area of
hole H-4i? was not conclusive due to the presence of a diabase dyne down
dip on the intersection in this hole. The ore shoots in this area are of
limited length along strike, but extend for a considerable distance down
dip to the northeast. It is recomnenaed that three additional holes be
drilled in this vicinity, located 50 feet NW t 50 feetSE and jO feet NE
of hole 'ti-4y .
In the area of the north shoot, it appears that this structure
nay be still open to depth. It is therefore recommended that two vertical
holes be drilled on sections ;*-;;ONW and 6+OONW at 4+^ONE.
In the area north of the north shoot, the breccia zone appears
to have been cut off by an east-west trending fault. This fault was
penetrated by holes N-20 and N-21, which were both collared in the footwall
carbonate breccia, passed through the fault, and then intersected the
chlorite breccia zones. Although, gold values were below ore grade, visible
gold was present, and this area is still considered potential. Because of
the relatively flat dip of the chlorite breccia zone in this area, vertical
movement along the fault would displace the zone a considerable distance to
the east. It is therefore recommended that several vertical holes be
drilled to the northeast of holes N-20 and N-21, in the hope of locating
the faulted extension of the structure on the north side of the fault.
In the event that these holes are successful, drilling should be continued
along strike at 100 foot intervals.In the area of hole W-351 additional drilling by Northgate
suggests that this hole ira.y have been drilled close to the strijce of
the gold bearing zone. This could explain the absence of the zone in
holes W-36 which was drilled directly below it. In order to determine
v the attitude of this zone, it is recommended that several short holes
3y? be drilled. It is suggested that a northerly bearing hole be drilled
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below the known zone, and if no results are obtained, that a southerly
bearing hole be completed.In the area to the southeast of hole W-39. it is recommended
that additional holes be drilled at 100 foot intervals to test the chlorite
breccia zone up to and southeast of the surface showing which is located
on the limestone contact.Pending results of the surface work, it is expected that
considerable additional drilling will be required, to trace the projections
of the northwest zone in both directions, and also to explore the other
areas where chlorite breccias are known to exist.
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Respectfully submitted,
paul C. KcLean M.A.Se. Consulting Geologist.
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APPSNDIX
References;
This report was written with reference to the followingpublications:
Geology of Ashagami LaJce by H. W. Fairbairn, Ontario Department of Mines Vol. XLVIII, part X 1?3*.
MacLennan ar.d Scadding Townships by J. E. Thompson, Ontario Department of Mines Geological Report No. 2, 1561.
~:)]f iletty Joint Venture Sudbury frojcc* by paul C. McLoan October 1973.
The Scadding Township Gold shoving by paul C. McLean, March 1^74*
The Scadding Township Prograde, Gulf Get '.y Joint Venture Sudbury project, by paul C. McLean , November ly/4*
The Scadding Township protram.ne, Gulf Minerals Canada Limited, SudburyProject by E.R. Craigie, 1975-
The D. R. Watt Gold property, Scaddint Township by paul C. KcLean July 1978.
The D. R. Watt Gold property, Scadding Township, Sudbury Hinin6 Division Ontario, by pranxp. Tagliamonte, August 1^/5.
The D. R. Watt Gold property, 1^76 Fiela Season by paul C. McLean November 1^73.
Geology of the Wanapitei Lake Area, District of Sudbury, oy Burichard C. Dressler, Ontario Geological Survey, Open File ^25?,
Metallogenetic Development of the Eastern Part of the Southern province of Ontario by D. G. Innes and A. C. Colvine, Summary of Field Woric 1^79 Ontario Geological Survey.
i: Introductory Report, D. R. Watt Properties, Scadding Township, DistrictJ: of Sudbury by K. Weber Manager Exploration Northtate Exploration Ltd.•:^ November I960.'r* ^ '
it':' . - . ' --.*— Suntnary Report Exploration Activities of Scaaain c Twp. proptsrtitss l p roject l '\2 t O ctOec. 31 j l^J cy G. Harpe.-. and V,'. Vi'eoer Feb. 1./6I.
4iiieNEeiee eea? SCADDING 040
ASSAYING OF DRILL CORE SAMPLES
from E-W Zone Scadding Township
submitted by
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
Progress Report No. 3
Fro-ect No. L.R. 2395
Note:
This report refers to the samples as receivedThe practice of this company in issuing reports of
this nature is to require the recipient/not to publish the report or any part thereof without the written/consent of Lakefield Research of Canada Limited. l
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED Lakefield, Ontario
April 3, 1981
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In a letter dated January 13, 1981, Mr. T. M. Crandell of
Northgate Exploration Limited requested that we conduct a program of
sample preparation and assaying on core samples from the E-W zone of
their Scadding Township Property.
Initially all the individual core samples were to be crushed
and assay samples prepared for specific gravity and Au analysis.
Later, composite samples were to be prepared of various
sections as instructed by Mr. Crandell. These composite samples were
assayed for Au by a screening and assaying technique and determination
of rock forming elements and trace elements was also conducted.
LAXEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED
D. M. Wyslouzil, P. Eng. ,
Manager.
K. W. Sarbutt,
Chief Project Engineer.
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SAMPLE PREPARATION AKP ASSAYING
1. Analysis of Individual Core Sections
1.1. Sample Preparation and Assaying
Each individual sample was crushed to minus 3 mm and 200 g vas
removed by riffling. This 200 g sample was then pulverized to minus 100
mesh in a ring and disc pulverizer. This vas accomplished by establishing
a grinding time and not by screening.
A l assay ton sample vas then cut for fire assay. The gold bead
vas weighed or if it vas too small, dissolved and finished by atomic
absorption spectrophotometry.
A sample vas also cut for deternining the specific gravity of
each sample. The specific gravity vas determined using a Beckman Model 930
air comparison pycnometer.
1.2. Gold Analysis and Specific Gravities
The gold assays and specific gravities are tabulated in the
folloving tables.
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Fire Assay Report
Sample No.
110UO llOUl 110U21101*3 110UU110U5 1101*6 1101*7 110U8 110U911050110511105211053 1105U110551105611057110581105911060110611106211063 1106U110651106611067110681106911070110711107211073 11071*110751107611077110781107911080110811108211083 11081* 11085
Au, g/t s. g.
2.0219.21
8.710.060.020.010.020.200.200.51O.lU2.880.160.080.070.020.020.030.010.010.010.020.010.01
20.100.280.370.030.020.31o.oi*0.120.05o.oi*0.060.080.050.030.02O.OU0.100.020.030.030.020.09
2.792.852.882.852.812.712.672.71*2.722.852.882.922.812.832.872.762.812.802.692.722.712.762.712.722.972.762.762.932.752.8U2.7U2.792.832.832.812.862.932.962.902.782.772.722.682.722.792.85
Sample Ko.
11065 11067 11063 11069 1109D1109111092110931109411095 11095 11097 11093 11099 111C D lllCl 111C2 lllC i
Au, g/t
111C 5me 5111C7me- 31110911110nil-.1111211113 1111 J 11115mio11117111131111911120111211112211123 1112a11125 1112o 11127 11123 11129 11133 11131
0.060.39
12.553.291.787.89
27.376.92
35.6027.781*5.31*
1*.129.51*1.93 -0.120.030.100.06
10.501.106.091*.805.891.931.731.780.612.060.030.080.060.623.61*0.252.881*.180.310.330.371.170.750.81*5.282.1*71.170.08
2.732.752.962.91*2.813.003.022.982.963.023.072.972.932.802.772.722.822.712.872.812.912.922.972.992.922.992.862.782.692.652.682.762.912.692.813.202.902.852.882.822.7U2.863.052.91*2.852.71*
continued
-1* -Fire Assay Report
Sanrole No.
111321113311131*1113511136111371113811139lllUO1111*11111*21111*31111*1*1111*5111U61111*7HlUS1111*91115011151111521115311151*11155111561115711158111591116011161111621116311161*11165111661116711168111691117011171111721117311171*11175
r W.
|;::
?? .'
- Continued
Au, g/t
0.080.080.^9
7^.1643.1*227.1791.173.367-071.963.362.880.050.010.060.010.270.070.080.030.030.080.070.030.020.020.010.020.030.020.010.020.120.030.030.010.010.020.010.010.020.010.021.08
-
8 . g.
2.732.682.693.013.093-093.032.892.872.692.662.712.722.712.722.732.732.732.872.822.672.782.722.752.732.712.722.712.692.882.7!*2.752.752.702.7l*2.7!*2.712.792.712.752.762.75
. 2.662.7'8
Samel e NO.
11176111771117811179111801118111182111831118U11185111861118711188111891119011191111921119311191*1119511196111971119811199112001120111202112031120U11205112061120711208112091121011211112121121311211*1121511216112171121811219
j . - * *
'
''^'.'s^j^S^Sjsa^Pl^BP
Au, g/t
0.050.030.090.020.01C. 010.010.010.020.020.032.953.161.301..323.161.063.092.330.31*1.580.692.71*0.070.050.030.010.030.010.020.010.030.010.010.010.010.010.020.020.02C. 01^.01^.01^.01
. continued
K, '-gftts1 -s ;#c-iiff#tiSK'
Stg-
2.752.802.772.802.752.812.752.832.772.79"2.81
2.78 -2.733.022.972.823.102.0U3.022.952.972.972.792.702.69 *2.702.702.692.682.702.692.692.692.692.612.702.682.682.702.702.672.702.70
- . .
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Fire Assay Report
Sample Ho.
11220112211122211223 11221*112251122611227112281122911230 '112311123211233 11231*1123511236112371123811239 1121*0
111*01 111+02. 111*03ni*oi*111*05 111*06111*07 111*08 111*09 111*10111* 1111U12 11U13
111*15 11 1*16 111*17 111*18 111*19 111*20 111*21 111*22 111*23 lll*2U 111*25
Continued
Au, g/t
0.090.030.05
1.39 8.92 15-50 21.61 6.06 0.31* 0.29 l*.10 2.U1* 0.65
0.03o.oi*0.03
3. 2.
0570
2.737070827792817777797070616869
2.71 2.71 2.71*
0.020.01O.OU0.020.050.02O.OU0.010.050.162.130.010.010.3l*
12.1*90.1*5
19-762.137.616.590.02o.oi*0.020.010.01
2.712.71*2.722.712.682.682.702.702.722.812.852.832.782.722.792.732.982.722.912.832.822.732.762.702.97
Sample No.
111*26 111*27 111*28 111*29 111*30 111*31 111*32
11U62 .111*63 111*61* 111*65 11U66 111*67 111.68 111*69 111*70 111*71 111*72 111*73 lll*7l*111*75 111*76 111*77 111*78 111*79 111*80 111*81 11U82 111*83 lll*8U 111*85 11U86 111*87 11U88 111*89 111*90
Au, g/t
111*92 111*93 lll*9l* 111*95 111*96 111*97 111*98111*99 11500
0.060.020.030.030.89o.oi*
2.722.792.7U2.772.792.77
0.10
tt. 010.702.81o.oi*0.100.03O.OU
tt. 010.10
tt. 010.02
tt. 01tt. 01tt. 01tt. 010.100.030.050.080.01o.oi*
tt. CItt. 010.010.01tt. 01tt. 010.250.01
tt. 010.03
tt. 010.030.030.051.90tt. 01tt. 01tt. 01
2.662.652.682.652.662.652.61*2.672.722.732.712.822.61*2.6T2.682.652.652.6U2.622.61*2.972.872.752.732.692.632.61*2.692.76
- 2.702.712.692.7**2.752.722.892.822.812.72
continued
My' -*.- .' .,.. . .- n - t-^:*- . : "- *** A-ir' tI;*fi"-~'.-*;i.*vr~-*'V-'^-S•-'~-#-'-*1Z**~*"*'~*#xs--^.--J*"?: • SJ'r*lSJ4*'*X,;- -
- 6 -
Fire Assay Report - Continued
Sample No. Au, g/t s.g. Sample No. Au. g/t s.g.
11501 0.10 2.73 11535 0.10 2.6811502 tt. 01 2.73 11536 tt. 01 2 .6k11503 tt. 01 2.66 11537 0.05 2.7111501* <0.01 2.69 11538 0.03 2.7311505 0.01 2.72 11539 0.03 2.7511506 0.03 2.6711507 0.05 2.6711508 0.03 2.61*11509 13.58 2.7111510 2.7U 2.6811511 0.1*2 2.60•11512 0.09 2.6311513 0.01 2.61*11511* W .01 2 .6611515 0.03 2.6311516 l*.U6 2.6811517 0.31 2.6U11518 2.05 2.7011519 l*. 12 2.6511520 0.03 2.6211521* 18.18 2.7911522 0.19 2.6011523 tt. 01 2.601152U 0.60 2.6111525 tt. 01 2.6311526 1.05 2.6311527 0.17 2.6211528 0.1*7 2.8311529 0.1*7 2.9511530 tt. 01 2.6611531 tt.01 2.6711532 0.30 2.6511533 0.08 2.6611 C 31* 0.16 2.68
* Additional Assays: 0.005JJ Cu
l*. 88* As
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2. Analysis of Composite Samples
2.1. Preparation of Composite Samples
Six composite samples were prepared based on compositing instructions
from Northgate Exploration Limited. The composites were prepared on a volumetric
basis. The samples and weights used for each sample are listed in the following
tables. Two types of composite were prepared: one from the minus 3 mm reject for
Au analysis and one from the pulverized assay reject for rock forming and trace
element analysis.
Composite l
Sample No.
110*40
1101*1 110U2
Total
Footage
3 2 2
7
Specific Gravity
2.79 2.85 2.88
-
Coarse Reject Weight, g
838 570 576
1981*
Pulverized Reject Weight, g
1*1.9 28.5 28.8
99.2
Composite 2
1106U1106511066
Total
222
6
2.972.762.76
-
1.1*61*1Ulau
1271*
22.320.720.7
63-7
2.1. Preparation of Composite Samples
Composite 3
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Cont'd
Sample No.
1108811089110901109111092110931109 1*1109511096110971109811099111001110111102'11103lllOli1110511106111071110811109111101111111112
Total
Footage
22
2.52
2.522222223-32.71.31.12.02.U1.92.02.72.81.81.72.3
53
Specific Gravity
2.962.91*2.813-003.022.982.963.023.C72.972.932.802.772.722.822.712.872.812.912.922.972.992.922.992.86
' ^
Coarse Reject Weight, g
8988105901138989919289888U137110551*586
1018388120126797699
2312
Pulverized Reject Weight, g
8.98.810.59.011.38.98.99.19.28.98.88.U13.711.05.5i*:58.610.18.38.812.012.67.97.67.9
231.2
Composite
11118111191112011121
Total
1.53.02.1*2.1*
9-3
2.912.692.813.20
-
327605506576
201U
32.760.550.650.6
201. U
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2.1. Preparation of Composite Samples - Cont'd
Composite 5
Sample No.
1113511136111371113811139lllUOlllUlllll*2111U3
Total
Footage
1.32.01.7l.U2.02.61.71.32.0
16
Specific Gravity
3.013.093.093.032.892.872.692.662.71
-
Coarse Reject Weight, g
196309263212289373229173271
2315
Pulverized Reject Weight, g
8.315.513.110.61U.518.711.58.713.5
11U.1*
Composite 6
1118711188111891119011191111921119311191*11195111961119711198
Total
1.61.61.62.02.22.01.51.52.02.02.02.0-
22
2.9k2.782.733.022.972.823.103.0U3.022.952.952.95
-
165156153211229197163160211207207207
2266
8.37.8
.7.610.511.58.88.28.0
10.510.1*10.1*10. li
112.1*
V.-'"C;"' '
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2.2. Gold Analysis of Composite Samples
The coarse reject composites were further prepared and assayed in the
following manner:
(a) Roll crush to minus 65 mesh until approximately 30 g of oversize
remains. Weigh oversize and assay total sample.
(b) Split minus 65 mesh in half, weigh each half and store half.
(c) Pulverize one-half until approximately 30 g of plus 100 mesh remains.
Weigh oversize and assay total sample.
(d) Sample minus 100 mesh fraction fer Au assay.
(e) Calculate overall Au assay.
The results of the screening and assaying method are sumcarized in the
following tables.
Size
Fraction
* 65 mesh * 100 mesh - 100 mesh
Head(calc. )
Composite 1
Weight *
2.36 U.07 93.57
100.00,
Au, g/t
10. UT 9.696.59
6.81
t Dist. Au
3.6 5.8
90.6100.0 '*
Composite 2
Weight *
2.70 5.25
92.05
100.00
Au,s/t39.99 26.98 6.96
3.90
2 Dist. Au
12.1 15.9 72.0
100.0
Composite 3
Weight t
1.53 3.26
95.21
100.00
Au, g/t
51.0 1*8.36 8.1U
10.11
? Dist. Au .7.'7*
15.6 76.7
100.0
-f 65 mesh * 100 mesh - 100 mesh
Head(calc)
Composite k
1.72 1|.38
93.90
100.00
U-.53 3.72 2.28
2.38
3.3 6.8
89-9
100.0
Composite 5
1.70 3.11
95.19
100.00
63.61 59.1*2 16.05
13.29
6.1* 10.1 83.5
100.0
Composite 6
1.75 2.92
95.33
100.00
1*.18 3.18 1.68
1.77
U.l 5.3
90.6
100.0
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2.2. Gold Analysis of Composite Samples - Cont'd
The pulverized composite samples were also assayed for Au and the results
are compared below.
Screening * Assaying AuT g/t
Direct Au,g/t
6.617.8910.62.60
21.391.82
The pulverized composite samples were further assayed for trace and
rock forming elements:
2.3-
Composite 1Composite 2Composite 3Composite 1*Composite 5Composite 6
Trace and Rock Forming Elements
6.818.90
10.112.38
18.291.77
Element
Ag, g/tSi02A1 203CsOMgONa20KaOFeSCuNiCoPbZnAsSbBi
Composite1
0.8052.^4li*. 3O.T9i*. 812.91*0.20
11.51.22O.OlU0.0220.0080.0020.0030.060.0010.003
Composite 2
O.T755.315.80.0683.225.1*90.309-750.750.002 '0.0280.0060.0020.005O.OU0.0020.003
Composite 3
1.1852.1lU.l0.331*.021*.190.099
13.92.250.0100.0110.0030.0020.0060.030.002o.ooi*
Composite k
0.5352.51U.30.522.97li. 180.2112.12.050.0080.0370.0290.0020.0021.780.002o.ooi*
Composite 5
0.6250.1*15.8O.C-83.015.69O.Ool1U.21.170.017O.OC70.0160.0320.0350.13O.OC2o.ocu
Composite 6
O.U31*9.913.70.079l*.8U2.890.01*1
16.13.290.021*0.032O.OU0.0020.0030.070.001o.ooi*
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED Lakefield, Ontario April 3, 1981 / tmg
1*9 SWEENEY DRIVE TORONTO. ONTARIO
M
RICHARD F. DOWN, P. EM*.CONSULTING SERVICES IN MINERAL PROCESSING
Omttj-'T&lo'C-S' TELEP*ONC.1*.7SMW
\
4 1M8NEei88 8027 SCADDING OSO
Mr, T. CrandallGeneral Manager of OperationsNorthgate Exploration LimitedP. 0. Box 143l First Canadian PlaceTorontoOntarioM5X 1C7
Re: Mill for Scadding Township Project.
Dear Mr. Crandall ,
This letter deals with various aspects of the mill for the Scadding Township project. The mill Is to treat 200 short dry tons per day of gold ore, assaying approximately 0.33 oz/t Au, by crushing, grinding, jigging and flotation.
Metallurgical performance, based upon limited testwork at Lakefleld Research of Canada and the Ontario Research Foundation, on only one sample of ore, Is expected to be approximately as follows.
OreJig concentrateFlot. concentrateTailings
The a
Tons Per Day
2000.33
10.00189.67
Cone Grade Au oz/t
0.33504.50.024
Distribution
10025687
bove results are those expected once the mill is operating smoothly. During the commissioning and tune-up period, lower recoveries and concentrate grades can be anticipated. For economic projections, an overall recovery of 90X, once the mill 1s operating smoothly, 1s suggested.
The gold 1s recovered, together with the sulphide minerals, in a sulphide concentrate. One concentrate, produced during the testwork, assayed as shown overleaf.
Au 6.10 oz/tAg 0.24 Oz/ts 49. 71Total Fe 43.056Cu 0.269As Q.26%*-N1 0.14*Zn 0.024?Hg less than l ppm
Apart from arsenic, which will probably Incur a minor penalty, the concentrate does not seem to contain any deleterious impurities.
With this letter, please find a sketch of the proposed flowsheet, an equipment 11st and notes on the equipment sizing. Alternative sizes and makes of equipment to those shown may be more readily available and these can be used provided their capacities are equivalent or greater. For example, 24 Inch conveyors can be used where 20 Inch conveyors are shown, and Ag1ta1r or Uemco flotation cells can be used where Denver cells are shown, and so on.
The total connected horsepower for the equipment will be approximately 400 HP. Details are given on the equipment list.
An ore-water balance 1s also Included which shows that the water requirements for the mill, without any re-use of water, will be 96 US gallons per minute, or 80 Imperial gallons per minute. Water will also be required for purposes other than those Included in the ore-water balance, so a supply of 100 Imperial gallons per minute should be available.
I trust that the Information 1n this letter meets your present requirements. I would be pleased to answer any queries or to assist 1n any way.
Yours very truly,
7 ATRichard F. Down.
SCADDING TOWNSHIP PROJECT NOTES ON HILL EQUIPMENT SIZIH6
General.
The mill is to treat 200 short dry tons per day of gold ore, assaying approximately 0.33 oz/t Au, by crushing, grinding, jigging and flotation.
Primary Crushing,
Primary crushing of pit run ore requires a crusher with a large gape, preferably 36 Inches or more. Permanent installation of such a large crusher Is not justified for a small tonnage of open pit ore. Contract crushing to approximately 6 inches in size is therefore recommended.
Crusher Throughput.
Assume one shift per day with 6.5 hours effective operating time. Required throughput a 200 / 6.5 * 31 tons per hour.
Jaw Crusher.
Crushing to a size of 2 Inches, jaw crushers have the following capacities.
10" x 20" 29 tons per hour 15" x 24" 38 18" x 36" 57
The jaw crusher should be big enough to handle directly the future underground ore. Choose the 18" x 36" crusher which will handle lumps up to 15 Inches In size.
Cone Crusher.
Crushing to a size of 1/2 Inch, Standard Symons cone crushers have the following capacities.
2' crusher 25 tons per hour 3' 50
Choose a 3' crusher.
^:,,^^::^-,:^^,^
Screen.
Refer to Mineral Processing Plant Design, 2nd edition, page 350.
The jaw crusher product will contain approximately 271 m inus 1/2 inch material " 31 X 0.27 * 8.3 tons per hour of minus 1/2 inch material.
Screen area A, 1n sq. ft
C (from graph) B8FE
bulk density) -fines factor) 3'efficiency factor) *
A * ft. 3
* * ~
1.71.01.21.5
s
STPH of underslzeC x 6 x F x
STPH / sq. ft
2.7 sq. ft.
E*
1.7 x 1.0 x 1.2 x 1.5
AT x 3' screen would suffice. Choose a l* 6" X 3* screen, or larger, to suit conveyor belt width.
Conveyors.
Belt conveyors, operating at 200 feet per minute, have the following capacities.
16" wide 42 tons per hour18 5420 6724 100
Any belt wider than 18" would match the crusher capacity (50 tons per hour). Arb1tar1ly, choose 20".
The horsepower required to drive the conveyors will depend upon the length of the conveyors and the height to which the material being conveyed 1s lifted and these factors will depend upon the actual physical configuration of the crushing plant. The motor horsepowers shown on the equipment list are, therefore, approximate.
Ball Mill.
Refer to Mineral Processing Plant Design, 2nd edition, chapter 12.
To mill 200 short tons per day, with a plant availability of 9055, requires a throughput of 200 l ( 24 x 0.9) - 9 .3 tons per hour.
The Bond Work Index, W1 , of Scadding Township ore has been determined to be 12.9.
J1g.
Feed size, F80, 8(tt minus 1/2 Inch, " 12,500 microns Product size, P80, 80* minus 150 mesh, - 104 microns U - 10 x U1 x '
- 10 x 12.9 x (.JL. - ,-J —— ) (7104 Vi 2500 )
' 11.5 KWH l ton
EF4 * Rr * ( W1 - 7 H FBO - FO ____________ ( FO
Rr where Rr 3 F80 3 12500 - 120.2
P80 104 —— FO a 4000 x /TT - 4000 x /l 3 - 4015
V W1 712.9EF4 * 120.2 * { 12.9 - 7 )( 12500 : 4015
_____________ f 4015120.2
= 1.10
Grinding power required - 9.3 x 11.5 x 1.10- 118 KM" 158 HP
Choose, overflow discharge mill 7* diam x 8* longor, grate discharge mill 7' diam x 7* long.
Motor size 175 HP.
Denver Mineral Jig capacities are as follows.12" x 18" Duplex 50 - 150 tons per day16" X 24" Simplex 75 - 200
Choose the 16" x 24" Simplex but the 12" x 18" unit would probably suffice.
Cyclone.™ *"^^™^™ f-
From ore-water balance, feed to cyclone, Q * 173 USGPM. Assume feed pressure, P - 15 psi.
Diameter 3 4/2 x Q2 - 4/2 x 1732 - 8 inches P J 15
Flotation.
Residence times: rougher 20 minutes#1 cleaner 10#2 cleaner 10
Rougher cells. From ore-water balance, rougher feed flow ' 113.7 USGPM * 15.2 cu. ft. per minute. For 20 minutes residence, require 20 x 15.2 s 304 cu. ft.
Choose 8 @ Denver No. 21 cells * 8 x 40 - 320 cu. ft.
#1 cleaner cells. Feed flow * 17.4 USGPM - 2.3 cu. ft. per minute. For 10 minutes residence, require 23 cu.ft.
12 cleaner cells. Feed flow * 13.1 USGPM - 1.8 cu. ft. per minute. For 10 minutes residence, require 18 cu. ft.
Total cleaner cell volume a 23 * 18 * 41 cu.ft.
Choose 3 @ Denver No. 18 cells - 3 x 18 " 54 cu. ft.
Filter.
Require to filter 10.3 tons concentrate per day. Choose a 3 disc x 4* diameter filter which, on unthlckened concentrates, should have a capacity of 12 to 16 tons per day. If necessary, capacity can be Increased by the use ofchemical filter aids.
Pumps,
No. 16. Flow ' 1 73 USGPMHead - 75 feet (estimated)Choose 3" x 3" SRL pump, 10 HP motor.
No. 21. Flow - 109 USGPMHead * 30 feet (estimated)Choose 3" x 3" SRL pump, 5 HP motor.
NO. 23. Flow - 8 USGPMHead - 30 feet (estimated)Choose 2" x 2" SRL pump, 2 HP motor.
SCADDING TOWNSHIP PROJECT ORE-WATER BALANCE
Sp. Gr of Ore * 2.8 (assumed)
Ore Feed Cyclone U'flow
Ball Mill Disch
Jig Water Jig Disch
Pump Box Water Cyclone Feed
Cyclone U'flow Cyclone O'flow
#1 CI. Tails Rough FI. Feed
Rough Tails Rough Cone
Launder Water n C I. Tails #1 CI Feed
#1 CI. Tails #1 CI . Cone
Launder Water #2 CI. Feed
#2 CI. Tails #2 CI. Cone
Launder Water Cone to Filter
Tons per Hour 1Ore
9.3 23.3
32.6
32.6
32.6
23.3 9.3
0.46 9.76
8.83 0.93
0.23 1.16
0.46 0.70
0.70
0.23 0.47
0.47
Water S
0.3 10.0
10.3
3.7 14.0
17.7 31.7
10.0 - 21.7
3.24 24.94
24.01 0.93
0.45 2.56 3.94
3.24 0.70
2.33 3.03
2.56 0.47
1.41 1.88
* olids
97 70
76
70
51
70 30
12 28
2750
8 22
1250
19
8 50
20
USGPMOre
33.3
46.6
46.6
46.6
33.3 13.3
0.6 13.9
12.6 1.3
0.3 1.6
0.6 1.0
1.0
0.3 0.7
0.7
Water
40.0
41.2
14.8 56.0
70.8 126.8
40.0 86.8
13.0 99.8
96.1 3.7
1.8 10.2 15.8
13.0 2.8
9.312.1
10.2 1.9
5.6 7.5
lurry
73.3
87.8
190.4
173.4
73.3 100.1
13.6 113.7
108.7 5.0
10.5 17.4
13.6 3.8
13.1
10.5 2.6
8.2
SCADDING TOWNSHIP PROJECT EQUIPMENT LIST
No on Flows heel;
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8g .
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
[tem
Crushed Ore Stockpile
Front End Loader
Grizzly
Coarse Ore Bin
Apron Feeder
Jaw Crusher
Belt Conveyor
Vibrating Screen
Size
50 Tons
Depends on Bin
18" x 36"20"
T 6" x 3*Standard Cone Crusher 3'
Belt Conveyor
Fine Ore Bin
Feeder Conveyor
Ball MillOverflow dlsch.......,.. ~ ,~v.... t u i am x O long
or Grate discharge 7* d1am x 7 1 long
J1g
Pump Box
Pump
Cyclone
Rougher Plot. Cells
Cleaner Flot. Cells
Pump Box
Pump
16" x 24 H Simplex
3" x 3" SRL
8" dlam
8 0 Denver No.21
3 9 Denver No.18
3" x 3" SRL
Motor HE
2
60
3
1
50
520"
200 Tons Live
24" 2
7' dlam x 8' long 175^ l j j - — MI . **
30
6
"•: '! ^Ufc|te^.S.^.',,v-. :.,,: ^^^m;-M^m
•f'.:"
22 Pump Box
23 Pump 2" x 2" SRL 2
24 Filter 3 disc 4 1 diam l
25 Concentrate Stockpile
26 Filtrate Receiver
27 Filtrate Pump l 1/2" x l" l
28 Moisture Trap
29 Seal Tank 45 gallon drum
30 Vacuum Pump 5
Not Shown Dust Collector 5
Not Shown Sump Pumps 10
Not Shown Reagent Mixing 4 Feeding 2
Not Shown Services - Air 10Water 10
Not Shown Treatment for 01g Concentrate
Total HP 397
Page 42.0 FIELD OBSERVATIONS
2.1 Tailings Basins
Field observations indicate that the three potential Tailings
Basins in the immeoiate vicinity of the ore bodies are relatively
unsuitable for the project.
Tailings Basin "A" has very limited storage capacity with
only 13 1/23! of the required storage volume.
Tailings Basins "B" and "C" have sufficient storage capacity,
however, the "Returns Ratio" is very low and the efficiency of
tailings storage is very poor. Therefore, large volumes of fill are
required to construct the retention dans.
2.1.1 Scheme "D"
Tailings Basin "D" offers ideal tailings storage with;
very high tailings storage efficiency, exceptionally high
"Returns Ratio" and a bare minimum requirement for embankment
fill to construct the Tailings Dam. The efficiency of this
Tailings Basin would ,ank among the best Mine Tailings
Basins in North America. The Tailings Basin in Scheme "D",
which was selected initially from the contour maps, is a low
lying swamp area. An on-site field inspection, which followed,
indicated that a very old timber dam existed at the west
outlet of the swamp. Recently, beavers have repaired and
increased the height of the old damj as indicated by the
photographs at the back of the report.
Bedrock outcrops on the south abutment and the rock :
appears to be relatively tight. The north abutment contains '
sand and gravel and will require careful consideration to' '
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Page 3
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND DATA (continued)
1.2 Background Data (continued)
1.2.4 Site Visits
In addition to the above data, the following site
visits were made by the writer to obtain first hand data
relative to the potential Tailings Disposal Sites.
- July 23/81
On-site visual inspection of Tailings .
Basin "A" and "B" as shown on Dwg. No. D526-01.
- July 29/81
Aerial inspection, in a private aircraft, of
the overall area in the general vicinity
surrounding the campsite and ore bodies.
- Septemebr 2/81
Aerial inspection of Tailings Basin "D" as
shown on Dwg. Ho. D526-01.
- September 21/81
Specific on site visual ground inspection and
aerial inspection of Tailings Basin "D". This
included;a detailed inspection of the potential
site for a Tailings Dam at the west end of the
swamp, foundation conditions, abutment conditions,
stream flowstand, potential borrow areas for
• i dam construction materials.
t41lieNE0166 0027 SCADDING OSO
An Investigation of
THE RECOVERY OF GOLD
froa a sample
submitted by
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
(.per R.F. Down)
Progress Report No. l
Project No. L.R. 2U5U
NOTE:
This report refers to the samples as received.The practice of this Company in issuing reports of this nature
is to require the recipient not to publish the report or any part thereof without the written consent of Lakefield Research of Canada Limited.
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITEDLakefield, Ontario , "
August 21, 1981 , ;
!?Mfif- Til- ' -S'
DETERMINATION OF WORK INDEX
on a composite saaple
from the E-W Zone Scadding Township
submitted "by
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
Progress Report No.2
Project No. L.R. 2395
Note:
This report refers to the samples as received.
The practice of this Company in issuing reports of this nature is to require the recipient not to publish the report or any part thereof vithout the written consent of Lakefield Research of Canada Limited.
LAKEPIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED Lakefield, Ontario August U, 1981
I NT R. OD tJ C. T I. ON,
Mr. T.M. Crandell of Northgate Exploration Limited requested
that ve prepare a composite sample from the rejects available from the
assaying work.
There was enough material on hand from Composites 3, l* and 5i
to make a nev composite for the Work Index Determination.
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED
D. M. Wy sioux il, P. Eng.,
Manager.
K.W. Sarbutt,
Chief Project Engineer.
S3 U M M A B! X
The vork index was determined following a method developed
"by F.C. Bond, A fineness of 150 mesh was selected and 7 cycles were
performed. The results are shown below:
Work Index: 12.9
Product Size: 10U pm
Grams Per Revolution: 1.5
The screen analyses are attached.
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-g-.
Bond Ball Mill Closed Circuit Grindability Test
Mesh of Grind: 150 mesh
Feed: 5.6/f Passing 150 mesh
Cycle
1
2
3h
561
New Feed
g
1281.8
288.3
255.2
356.7
381.3
362.2
369.1
Number of
Revolutions
100
162
238
2UO
228
232
230
Grams of Minus 150 Mesh
In Mill Product
288.3255-2356.7381.3362.2369.1368.0
In Mill Feed
71.816.1li*. 320.0
21.1*
20.3
20.7
NetProduct
216.5239.131*2.1*
361.33^*0.83U8.83U7.3
Net per Revolution
2.165
1.1*81.1*1*
1.511.1*91.501.51
Unit Volume (700 mL) * 1281.8 g in mill : Equivalent to 1831.1 kg/in3 at minus 6 mesh
Ideal Potential Product - 366.2 g
Average of last 3 periods: 366.1* g : 250JJ circulating load
: 1.50 net g minus 150 mesh per revolution
Bonds Formula
Wi i*u.5 1 ( Pi)0 - 23 x (Gbp)0 '82 [ i?. . i2.J*
where:
Wi
Pi
Gbp
P
F
Work Index
Screen size test in microns
Net grams of undersize produced per revolution of test mill
Size in microns which 80 percent of test product passes
Size in microns which 80 percent of test feed passes
12.9
1.50
76.6
1168
- l* -
Bond Ball Mill Closed Circuit Grindability Test - Cont'd
Screen Analyses
Head Sample
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 6810li*2028351*865
1001502002701*00
- 1*00
Total
% RetainedIndividual
0.115.729.123.09.97.03.62.1*0.91-.51.21.10.90.63.0
100.0
Cumulative
0.115.81*1*. 967.977.88U.888.1*90.891.793.29U.1*95.596.1*97.0100.0
-
2 PassingCumulative
99.981*. 255.132.122.215.211.69.28.36.85.6U.53.63.0-
-
Undersize
* 1502002?01*00
- 1*00
Total
1.1*21.317.611.91*7.8
100.0
1.1*22.71*0.352.2
100.0
-
98.677.359.71*7.8-
-
- 5 -
Bond Ball Mill Closed Circuit Grindability Test - Cont'd
Screen Analyses - Cont'd
Oversize
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 8101U2028351*865
100150
- 150
Total
2 RetainedIndividual
5.712.97.7Mb. 65.37.310.716.520.0It.U
100.0
Cumulative
5.718.626.331.235.8Ul.l1*8.1*59.175.695.6
100.0
-
2 PassingCumulative
9"*. 38l.lt73.768.86k. 258.951.61)0.92U.1*U.U-
-
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED
Lakefield, Ontario
August l*, 1981 l tmg
w-:.'''" - f'"'~'. " ; ."'v" ' ' •-'•"Vl-"'~ -.
41 l 19NE01B8 *827 SCADDING 060C
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY
1. Head Sample ......................;.....2. Investigation on Free Gold Distribution
3. Gravity Concentration and Flotation ....U. Flotation .............;........'........
5. Assays of Final Concentrate ............
DISCUSSION ........
SAMPLE PREPARATION
DETAILS OF TESTS ..
Page No.
1
2-7
23-1* l* - 5 5-7
7
8
9
10 - 26
'"
SpS*!4i3S.-:,-V- gfe5^i?:H .,-\':
l N T R O D U C T I, O R,
During a telephone conversation on May 13, 1981, Kr. Tom Crandcll of
Northgate Exploration Limited requested testwork to be conducted on a gold bearing
ore sample.
Gravity separation and simple flotation methods were vised to upgrade and
recover the gold from the sample. During the testing period, Mr. Richard F. Down
frequently directed and discussed the testing program and results.
LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CAHADA LIMITED
D.M. Wyslouzil, P. Eag.,
Manager
W.T. Yen, Ph. D.,
Senior Project Engineer
Investigation by: C. Garrett
V--S.S, •*OA f:-~, - ; -s8 /i/ 1
fc;-^i^,-,;;:,,:^-
SUMMARY
1. Head Sample
The chemical analysis and size distribution of a head sample are shown
below:
Gold (Au) Silver (An) Iron (Fe) Sulphur (S) Copper (Cu) Nickel (Hi) Lead (Pb) Zinc (Zn)
8.59 g/t 1.50 g/t
11.00 Jt 2.U6 * 0.016 * 0.0097 l 0.0038 H 0.001*5 *
Mesh Size(Tyler )
* 10li*202835l*b65
1001502002701*00
- 1*00Total
H RetainedIndividual
1.523.920.016.99.36.22.1*i*.o2.62.62.31.86.5
100.0
Cumulative
1.525.1*1*5."*62.371.677.880.281*. 2ae. 889.1*91.793.5
100.0
-
It PassingCumulative
98.571*. 651*. 637.728.1*22.219.815.813.210.68.36.5
- -
Since there are certain quantities of free gold contained in the sample,t
four head samples vere prepared for duplicate gold and silver assays. Results are as
shown below:
Au, g/tHead Sample
123 l*
Total Average
Ag. g/t
7.03, 10.15 10.50, ll*.l*713.17, 21.1*7 22.1*0, 1U.30
li*. 19 1.62The average calculated head assay from four good tests was 10;38 g/t Au? ~
" ' * --Vo.- -"'." " 'i- - af *-'' " - --~ -' - "'' "--"'. Vv '-" " " ' - 1 "'- -e^""" ^'*- *V:'"-* ' '*5: '" ' .'. ' - . ;- --^r.'ij-V^V^' '-V-'"*^-' ,- ':~ . "-"- -' '--'" .--tj".- -^-^"i '^V"v-'-.^.;M.'5l.. '"^, - -/.".. - ?.- -
: ' ' " ' ' -./-'" ' ' """" ^' '- " - " - ;.---'' ,jf--:^j^^f^'Tfoffir^ ':-'''-'^
- 3 -
Summary - Continued
2. Investigation of Free Gold Distribution
From the results of four preliminary flotation tests, the calculated gold
head assays were all tvo or three times lover than the direct head assay. The
problem was caused by the presence of free gold in the flotation products. Therefore,
a test was conducted to investigate the free gold distribution in the flotation products.
A 2 kg minus 10 mesh sample was ground in a laboratory ball mill at 65 %
solids for ~3 minutes, resulting in a fineness of 89.5 % minus 200 mesh. The pulp vas
transferred to a 1000 g Denver flotation cell. The mill vas washed thoroughly vith
vater. The vashing vater vas collected and filtered. The solids vere added to the cell.
l kg clean silica sand vas then ground in the mill at 65 1 solids vith 0.? gram cyanide
and 0.? gram lime for about l hour. The mill vas washed thoroughly again. The silica
pulp vas filtered and the filtrate vas assayed for gold.
About Uo g/t Aero xanthate 350 and 30 g/t Aerofroth 25 vere used to float
sulphides and gold for 10 minutes. Both flotation rougher concentrate and tailing
vere filtered, transferred into bottles and amalgamation vas carried out on rolls vith
20 gram mercury for about 2 hours. The amalgams vere removed for gold assay. The
concentrate and the tailing vere fractionated vith 150 mesh and 100 mesh screens,
respectively. The oversizes and undersizes vere filtered, dried and prepared for gold
assay.
The results are summarized in Table No. 1. Less than one-half percent of
the gold remained in the mill after thoroughly vashing. More than 80 Jf of the total
gold vas recovered by mercury: 5k.6 H from the flotation concentrate and 25.6 H from
the flotation tailing. Of the remaining 19.3 Z gold, 15.7 Z vere found in the
concentrate and 3.5 l in the tailing.
Summary - Continued
2. Investigation of Free Gold Distribution - Cont'd
Most of the gold that remained in the tailing was contained in the oversize.
About 67 % of the gold in the tailing vas coarser than 10 mesh. Most of the gold that
remained in the concentrate after amalgamation was in the fine sizes. Only 2.85 1*
of the total gold in the concentrate vas coarser than 150 mesh.
The overall calculated head from this test vas 10.33 g/t Au.
Table No. l - Gold Distribution in the Flotation Products (Test 5)
Products
Amalgam from Rougher Cone.Amalgam from Rougher Tail.Rougher Cone. UndersizeRougher Cone. OversizeRougher Tail. UndersizeRougher Tail. OversizeCyanide Sol'n from Mill
Head (Calculated)
Amount
M-
669.9 g13.2 g
1315.6 g3.2 g
1*5^0.0 mL
2001.9 g
Au Assay
11.30 mg5.30 mg3.98 g/t
lil*. 67 g/t0.18 g/t
153.78 g/t0.019 mg/L
10.33 g/t
H Au Dist.
5k. 6k25.6312.91
2.851.162.37Q.kk
100.00
3. Gravity Concentration and Flotation
A tvo kilogram minus 10 mesh composite sample vas ground in a laboratory
ball mill at 65 t solids for 10 minutes, resulting in a fineness of 57.1 t minus 200
mesh. The ground pulp vas separated on a Deister-Overstrom Table. The table concentrate
vas collected, filtered and assayed for gold and sulphur.
The table middling and tailing vere combined, filtered and repulped in a
Denver 1000 gram D-1 flotation cell. 35 g/t Aero xanthate and 15 g/t Aerofloat 208 vere
used as collector and 15 g/t MIBC as. frother. The rougher concentrate vas then collect e c
and cleaned tvice in a Denver 500 gram cell.
VA*^: i'-;'.-.'-,-.-.-;- • •"fff-. ^J^^aJJIlji^li'iii.'fefej^^
- 5 -
Summary - Continued
3. Gravity Concentration and Flotation - Cont'd
Table No. 2 summarized the results of gravity separation and flotation tests.
The table concentrate weighed k .lj % and contained 79.1* 1 of the total gold and 73.5 Z
of the total sulphur.
The flotation process recovered 78.5 % of the gold and 81*.7 l of,the sulphur
from the table middling and tailing.
The combined overall recovery from table concentrate and second cleaner
concentrate vas 9***5 J gold and 92.3 J sulphur.
Table No. 2 - Results of Gravity Concentration and notation
Product
Table Concentrate2nd Cleaner Cone.2nd Cleaner Tail.1st Cleaner Tail.Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight*
1*.172.650.372.12
90.69
100.00
Assay
Au g/t
203.0660. 717-36li.lO0.52
10.66
S t
35.5li*. 3
fc.552.61*0.09
2.01
2 Distribution
Au
79.1*215.090.260.81IK 1*2
100.00
S
73.5118.82
0.8U2.78U.05
100.00
Jfc•f*"'i--
1*. Flotation
Two kilogram minus 10 mesh samples vere ground in a laboratory ball mill at
65 1* solids for 10 and 20 minutes, resulting in the fineness of 5^.1* 1 and 79.3 t
minus 200 mesh. The pulp vas transferred to a Denver 1000 gram D-l flotation cell. 30
gram per tonne Aero Xanthate 350 and 10 gram per tonne Aerofloat 208 vere used as
collector and 20 gram per tonne MIBC as frother. The reagents vere added in tvo 5-minute
stages. The pH of the pulp was neutral. The rougher concentrate vas cleaned tvice is a
smaller flotation cell with the addition of a small quantity of Aero Xanthate 350 at the
last half of the cleaning stages. '
y.-^miiime^^K^fci
•'-5;-
- 6 -
Summary - Continued
k. Flotation - Cont'd
Table No. 3 summarizes the conditions and the results of flotation tests.
Test No. 7 was performed at a fineness of 51*.** Z minus 200 mesh. The overall gold
recovery was 97 Z leaving a rougher tailing that assayed 0.3 g/t Au. The second
cleaner concentrate assayed in 1^0.6 g/t Au and contained 79 H of the total gold.
About 16 1 of the gold was lost in the first cleaner tailing.
Test No. 8 was performed at a fineness of 79.3 1 minus 200 mesh. The
overall gold recovery was 98 2 leaving a rougher tailing assaying 0.2l* g/t Au. The
second cleaner concentrate assayed in 209.37 g/t Au and contained 97.2 % of the total
gold. There was less than l 1 of the gold distributed in the cleaner tailings.
Table No. 3 - Conditions of Flotation Tests
Stages
Rougher 1Rougher 2Cleaner 1Cleaner 2
Reagents Added, grans per tonne
AX350
201055
MIBC
10---
AF208
—
10--
Time, minutes
Cond.
3211
Froth
5533
pH
7.0-7.U-
Table No. 3 - Results of Flotation Tests
Test No. 7 - 5U.U i, minus 200 mesh
Products
2nd Cleaner Cone. 2nd Cleaner Tail. 1st Cleaner Tail. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Wgt. *
5.1U 0.51 3.81
90.5U
100.00
Assay Au, g/t
11*0.63 30.71 38.83 0.30
9. l1*
1t Au Dist.
79.121.71
16.19 2.97
100.00
- 7 -
Summary - Continued
h. Flotation - Cont'd
Table No. 3 - Cont'd
Test No. 8 - 19'3 % minus 200 mesh
Products
2nd Cleaner Cone. 2nd Cleaner Tail. 1st Cleaner Tail. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Wgt. H
5.28 O.U83.57
90.66
100.00
Assay Au, g/t
209.37 10.70 1.56 0.21*
11.38
2 Au Dist.
97.15 0.1*5 0.1*91.91
100.00
5. Assays of Final Concentrates^
The chemical analyses of the 2nd cleaner concentrate from Test 8 are
shown below.
Gold (Au) Silver (Ag) Copper (Cu) Nickel (Hi) Zinc (Zn) Iron (Fe) Sulphur (S) Arsenic (As) Mercury (Hg) Antimony (.Sb) Bismuth (Bi)
209.37 g/t 8.2U g/t 0.26 li. O.ll* t 0.02k %
1*3.0 *!*9.7 * 0.26 *
< 0.0001 % 0.006 0.005
- 8 -
.21 S ,C U J3 J3 ^ O H
About 80 * of the gold in the ore was free and could be recovered by
amalgamation or gravity separation methods. Flotation recovered 97 % of the total
gold leaving a rougher tailing assaying 0. 2k g/t Au.
The final flotation ucentrate contained more than 200 g/t gold, 8 g/t.
silver, 1*3 * iron, 50 l sulphur and very fev other impurities; arsenic and mercury
were very low. The final rougher tailing contained only 0.09 jf sulphur, which
would not generate acid in the tailing pond.
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SAMPLE PREPARATIOH
Six samples, weighing 106 kilograms, were received at Lakefield on Kay 19.
1981. The samples were described by Northgqte with the following identifications:
Bulk I TR-I - 9836 TR-II - 9821 TR-III - 9806 TR-IV - 9791 TB-V - 9776 TR-VI - 9761
All samples were crushed to minus 10 mesh, combined into one bulk sample
and homogenized. Half of the bulk sample was riffled out and stored. Twenty 2 kg
test charges were prepared from the remainder. Four assay head samples were prepared
from four different test charges.
tvft:'
i:,''f' :^.^^^^-^.^^-^, :'^^--.\ '•:':-'[-:--l^'^^i^
- 10 -
Test No. l
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
DETAILS OF TESTS
Preliminary flotation test at 30 Jt solids.
Three stage roughing : 1st stage using AX350 as a collector;2nd stage using B203 as collector; 3rd stage activated with CuSOnand floated with AX350.
2 kg - 10 mesh composite.
2 kg sample ground in a laboratory ball mill for 20 minutes at 65 1* solids.
Stage
GrindRougher 1
2Condition
3
Reagents Added, grams per tonne
AX350
w
2010—
10
MI3C
—
10--
10
208
——
10—-
CuSOu
^-.100-
Time, minutes
Grind
20--—-
Cond.
—3312
Froth
—55-5
PH
7.0-—6.0-
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm 1 Solids
RougherAgitair LA-500, 1000 g cell150030
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 1st Rougher Cone. 2. 2nd Rougher Cone. 3. 3rd Rougher Cone. J*. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Calculated Grades and
^ Products 1 and 2 S Products 1 to 3
Si
"f;-:•i 'k
Weight *
2.92 2.89 7.31*
86.85
100.00
Recoveries
5.81 13.15
Assays, g/t Au
97. 3U 3.8U 0.86 0.23
3.22
50.83 22.9*t
J -,; ... : "v --
* Dist. Au
88.38 3.U5 1.96 6.21
100.00
91.83 93.79
r- '' .--"y. z '-* ~*''*.. ff^ - -^; jTv;T.w*J; W* ,-; , --•^'
. -. -' ' . -- "- - - - . . -' *
- li -
Test No. l - Continued
Screen Analysis - 3rd Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 651001502002701*00
- UooTotal
1 RetainedIndividual
0.31.85.5
ll*.l17.31U.O1*7.0
100.0
Cumulative
0.32.17.6
21.739.053.0
100.0
-
1i PassingCumulative
99-797.992. 1*78.36l.Ovr.o
-
-
- 12 -
Test So. 2
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
Preliminary flotation test at 50 % solids.
Same as Test No. 1.
2 kg - 10 mesh composite.
2 kg sample ground in a laboratory ball mill for 20 minutes at 65 1i solids.
Stage
GrindRougher 1
2ConditionRougher 3
Reagents Added, grams per tonne
AX350
—2010—10
MIBC
—10--
10
208
^-10~-
CuSOi,
—
--100-
Time, minutes
Grind
20--—-
Cond.
—3312
Froth
—55—5
PH
6.8--8.2-
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm % Solids
RougherAgitair LA-500, 500 g cell150050
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 1st Rougher Cone. 2. 2nd Rougher Cone. 3. 3rd Rougher Cone.
f. U. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight
5.73 13.57 9.83
70.88
100.00
;; Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 and 2 Products 1 to 3
19.3 29.13
Assays, g/t Au
76.28 1.89 1.03 0.29
U.93
1i Dist. Au
88.58 5.20 2.05
100.00
23.98 16.23
93.78 95.83
i-f
f:' ' . - ,:-,,.., . :- ,. ; , v
- 13 -
Test No. 3
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
Same as Test 2 "but with a finer grinding.
Same as Test 1.
2 kg - 10 mesh composite.
2 kg sample ground in a laboratory ball mill for 30 minutes at 65 1 solids.
Stage
GrindRougher 1
2Condition
3
Reagents Added, grams /tonne
AX350
—
2010-
10
MTBC
M
10--10
208—
-10--
CuSOa
^--
100-
Time, minutes
Grind
30--—-
Cond.
^3312
Froth
^
55—5
PH
6.6--8.2-
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm J5 Solids
RougherAgitair LA-500, 500 g150050
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 1st Rougher Cone. 2. 2nd Rougher Cone. 3. 3rd Rougher Cone. 1*. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight t
2.59 10.30 16.82 70.20
100.00
Assays, g/t Au
36.91 1.19 1.23 0.23
1.1*5
* Dist. Au
66.068.1*7
1U.3011.17
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries,
Products Products
11
and to
2 3
12 29
.89
.718. 1*.
37 33
7^.53 88.83
- 1U -
Test No. 3 - Continued
Screen Analysis - Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 100150200270Uoo
- 1*00
Total
% RetainedIndividual
0.22.08.3
17.316.855.1*
100.0
Cumulative
0.22.2
10.527.8Ut. 6
100.0
-
2 PassingCumulative
99.897.889.572.255.1*
-
- 15 -
Test No. k
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
Same as Test 3 but with finer grinding.
Same as Test 1.
2 kg - 10 mesh composite.
2 kg sample ground in a laboratory ball mill for 1*0 minutes at 65 % solids.
GrindRougher 1
2Condition
3
Reagents Added, grams /tonne
AX350
—2010-
10
MTBC
—10—-10
208
.-10-—
CuSOti
—-—100-
Time, minutes
Grind
1*0-—--
Cond.
—3312
Froth
—55—5
—t*pH
6.7-—7.8-
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm * Solids
RougherAgitair AL-500, 500 g cell150050
Metallurgical Results
Products
1. 1st Rougher Cone. 2. 2nd Rougher Cone. 3. 3rd Rougher Cone. h. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight;7-37
15.66 17.59 59.39
100.00
Assays, g/tAu
1*1*. 59 0.87 0.81 1.80
l*. 63
1^ Dist. Au
70.92 2.91* 3.08
23.07
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 Products 1
and 2 to 3
23.03 1*0.62
li*. 86 8.78
73.86 76.91*
- 16 -
Test No. U - Continued
Screen Analysis - Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size (Tyler)
* 100150200270Uoo
- UooTotal
t Rets Individual
0.10.7U. 6
13.1*17.261*. 0
100.0
lined Cumulative
0.10.65.1*
18.836.0
100.0
-
1t Passing Cumulative
99-999.291*. 681.261*. 0
-
Test Ho. 5
- 17 -
CODE:
Wt. Z/Au g/t/Au * Dist.
100/10.3/100
65.9A.6/29.2
Amalgamation Flotation Tail
- 50 g * NaOH 5 g
Assay Hg ^—— for Au
- /H.3ngM.6f——V
3k. 1/21.5/70.8
Amalgamation Flotation Cone.
0
Hg 20 g * NaOH 2.0 g
——^ Assay Hg for Au - /5.3 mg/25.6
65.9/0.55/3.5
3U.1/U.77/15.8
0.16/15U/2.1*
Undersize
65-7V0.18/1.2
s~'0.66/^.8/2.8 33.7UA.O/13.0
MOTE: Qysnide solution from grinding out of ball mill contained O.Ufc j{ of total gold (j
•—\N ) Product number in Metallurgical Results
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Test No. 5 - Continued
Purpose:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
Using Reagent AX350 and AF25.to float sulphides, followed by amalgamation 01 the .flotation products.
2 kg - 10 mesh.
30 minutes in a laboratory ball mill at 65 1* solids.
Stage
Rougher 12
Reagents Added, grams per tonne
AX350
2020
AF25
20- 10
Time, minutes
Cond.
53
Froth
55
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm H Solids
RougherAgitair 500 g cell180050
Metallurgical Results
Products
1. Amalgam Flotation Cone. 2. Amalgam Flotation Tail. 3. Rougher Cone. Undersize k. Rougher Cone. Oversize 5. Rougher Tail. Undersize 6. Rougher Tail. Oversize 7. Cyanide Solution
Head (Calculated)
Amount
669.9 g 13.2 g
1315.6 g 3-2 g
1*5^0 mL
2001.9 g
* , **. Assays ,mg .g/t .mg/LAu
11.30* 5.30* 3.98
U.67 0.18
153.78 0.019**
10.33
% Dist. Au
51*. 6k 25.63 12.91 2.85 1.16 2.37 O.M*
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
- - Products 3+1* Ro. Cone. - , , , ..j.). Products 1+3+1*Products 5+6 ' Ro. Tail. p,.oduct8 2+5+6
Cone. Products 1+ 3+^+7 Tail. Products 2+5+6
683-1 683.1
1318.8 1318.8
683.1 1318.8
1*.77 21.310.55 *.57
21. U5 1*.57
15.76 70.1*3.53
29.1670.8U 29.16
Test No. 5 - Continued
Metallurgical Results
- 19 -
Product
1. Amalgam Flot. Cone. 2. Ro. Cone. U'Size 150 mesh 3. Ro. Cone. O'Size 150 mesh
Head (Calculated)
Amount
669.9 g 13.2 g
683.1 g
Assays, g/t.mg/t Au
11.30 3.80
bU.67
21.1U
* Dist. Au
78.25 17.66
It. 09
100.00
Metallurgical Results
1. Amalgam Flot. Tail. 2. Ro. Tail. U'Size 100 mesh 3. Ro. Tail. O'Size 100 mesh
Head (Calculated)
1315.6 g 3.2 g
1318.8 g
5.30 0.18
153.78
fc.57
87.89 3.98 8.13
100.00
Test No. 6
- 20 -
2 kg minus 10 mesh ore
10 minutes Grinding
Table Concentrate
TableMiddling -i- Tailing
w
Rougher
1st Cleaner
'Rougher Tailing
1st Cleaner Tail,
2nd Cleaner Cleaner Tail.
2nd Cleaner Concentrate
- 21 -
Test No. 6 - Continued
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
To float precious metals and sulphides from the table middlingand tailing.
Roughing with AX350 and AF208 as collector, MEBC as frother. Cleaning twice vith small amount of AX350.
2 kg minus 10 mesh.
10 minutes in a laboratory ball mill at 65 t solids.
Stage
Rougher 123
Cleaner 12
Reagents Added, grans per tonne
AX350
2010555
MIBC
10—5——
AF208
—105--
Time, minutes
Cond.
322--
Froth
555—-
pH
7.0--.
7.1*—
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm H Solids
Rougher 1st Cleaner 2nd Cleaner Denver 1000 g D-l Denver 500 g D-l Denver 250 g D-l 2000 1500 1200 33
Metallurgical Results
Products
1. Table Cone.2. 2nd Cleaner Cone.3. 2nd Cleaner Tail.1*. 1st deaner Tail.5. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight
*
U.172.650.372.12
90.69
100.00
Assays, g/t, Jf
Au
203.0660.717-361*.100.52
10.66
S
35.5li*. 3*.552.61*0.09
2.01
J Distribution
Au
79- te15.090.260.31It. U2
100.00
S
73.5118.82
0.81*2.78fc.05
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 and 2Products 1 to 3Products 1 to 1*
6.827.199.31
11*7.7511*0.52109.1*6
27.2626.0920.75
9"*.519^.7795.58
92.3393.1795.95
t-y-
- 22 -
Test No. 6 - Continued
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 2nd Cleaner Cone. 2. 2nd Cleaner Tail. 3. 1st Cleaner Tail. 1*. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight
2.760.39 2.21
9U. 61*
100.00
Assays, g/t, %
Au
60.71 7.36i*.io0.52
2.29
S
li*. 3 1*.55 2.61* 0.09
0.56
H Distribution
Au
73.27 1.25 3.96
21.52
100.00
S
71.00 3.18
10.1*9 15-33
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 and 2 Products 1 to 3
3.15 5.36
51*. 1033. U9
13.09 8.78
7U. 52 78.1*8
7U. 18 81*. 67
Screen Analysis - Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 651001502002701*00
- 1*00Total
% RetainedIndividual
10.59-5
11.311.611.0
7.U38.7
100.0
Cumulative
10.520.031.31*2.953.961.3
100.0
-
1t PassingCumulative
89.580.068.757.11*6.138.7
-
-
tt- ^
- 23 -
Test No. 7
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions;
Same as Test No. 6 without tabling stage.
Roughing with AX350 and AF208 as a collector, MIBC as a frother. Cleaning tvice with small amounts of AX350.
2 kg -10 mesh ore.
10 minutes in a laboratory ball mill at 65 X solids.
Stage
Rougher 12
1st CI.2nd CI.
Reagents Added, grams per tonne
AX350
201055
MIBC
101010-
AF208
—10--
Time, minutes
Cond.
3211
Froth
5533
pfi
7.0—
7.1*-
StageFlotation Cell Speed rpm 1, Solids
Rougher 1st Cleaner 2nd Cleaner Denver 1000 g D-l Denver 500 g D-l Denver 250 g D-l 2100 1500 1200 33
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 2nd Cleaner Cone. 2. 2nd Cleaner Tail. 3. 1st Cleaner Tail. U. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight *
5.1U 0.51 3.81
90.51*
100.00
Assays, g/t Au
1U0.63 30.71 38.83 0.30
9-lU
Jt Dist. Au
79.12 1.71
16.19 2.97
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 Products 1
and 2 to 3
5.65 9.1*6
130.71 93.70
80.83 97.02
- 21* -
Test No. 7 - Continued
Screen Analysis - Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 651001502002701*00
- 1*00
Total
l RetainedIndividual
12.510.511.511.111.0
7.935.5
100.0
Cumulative
12.523.03U.51*5.656.66U. 5
100.0
-
% PassingCumulative
87.577.065.5
. 5U.1*1*3.1*35.5
-
-
- 25 -
Test No. o
Purpose:
Procedure:
Feed:
Grind:
Conditions:
Sane as Test l , with finer grind.
Same as Test 7.
2 kg -10 mesh ore.
20 minutes in a laboratory ball mill at 65 t solids.
Stage
Rougher 12
1st Cleane:2nd Cleanei
Reagents Added, grains per tonne
AX350
201055
MIBC
10-—-
AF208
—10.-
Time, minutes
Cond.
3211
Froth
5533
PH
7.0-
7.U—
Stage RougherFlotation Cell Denver 1000 g D-lSpeed rpm 2100% Solids 33
1st Cleaner Denver 500 g D-l 1500
2nd Cleaner Denver 250 g D-l 1200
Metallurgical Results
Product
1. 2nd Cleaner Cone. 2. 2nd Cleaner Tail. 3. 1st Cleaner Tail. k. Rougher Tailing
Head (Calculated)
Weight ",
5.28 0.1*8 3.57
90.66
100.00
Assays, g/t Au
209-37 10.70 1.56 . 0.21*
11.38
1 Dist. Au
97.15 0.1*5 0.1*9 1.91
100.00
Calculated Grades and Recoveries
Products 1 Products 1
and 2 to 3
5.76 9.33
192.81 119.63
97.60 98.09
- 26 -
Test No. 8 - Continued
Screen Analysis - Rougher Tailing
Mesh Size(Tyler)
* 65100150200270Uoo
- 1*00
Total
it RetainedIndividual
0.21.36.0
13.216.012.351.0
100.0
Cumulative
0.21.57.5
20.736.71*9.0
100.0
-
2 PassingCumulative
99.898.592.579.363.351.0
-
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LAKEFIELD RESEARCH OF CANADA LIMITED Lakefield, Ontario August 21 , 1981 l sem
4tlieNE01B8 9027 SCADDING070
PROJECT #526
CONCEPTUAL STUDYOF
TAILINGS DISPOSAL SYSTEM
SCADDING TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO.
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
m
DISTRIBUTION
3 Copies - Northgate Exploration Limited
l Copy - Mine Tailings International Limited
December, 1981
41 MONEe 188 8*27 SCADDING 070G
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
LOCATION7 MA?
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND DATA l
1.1 Terms of Reference l
1.2 Background Data . l
1.2.1 Location l
1.2.2 Tailings Data l
1.2.3 Maps and Drawings 2
1.2.4 Site Visits - 3
2.0 FIELD OBSERVATIONS 4
i 2.1 Tailings Basins 4 i
2.1.1 Scheme "D" 4
2.1.2 Fill Survey 5
W TABLE -I 6
Comparison of Alternative Tailings Basins 6
3.0 EMBANKMENT DESIGN SECTION 7
4.0 STABILITY ANALYSIS 7.
5.0 TAILINGS BASIN HYDROLOGY SCHEME "D" 8i
6.0 EMERGENCY SPILLWAY 9
7.0 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 9
8.0 STRUCTURAL MONITORING MEASURES 9
9.0 INSPECTIONS 9
9.1 During Construction 9
9.2 Post Construction Inspections . . 10
10.0 RECLAMATION OF THE TAILINGS BASIN 10
ii.o RECOMMENDATIONS' ; 10
12.0 CLOSURE ' 10
*m*t
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
APPENDIX I
Photographs
APPENDIX II
Scheme "A"
Tailings Storage Curve and Returns Ratio
j Scheme "B"
Tailings Storage Curve and Returns Ratio
! Scheme "C"{j Tailings Storage Curve and Returns Ratio
Scheme "D"
Tailings Storage Curve and Returns Ratio
APPENDIX III
Construction Specifications
DRAWINGS AT REAR OF REPORT
D526-01 Tailings Basin Alternatives
Schemes "A", "B", "C", and "D" With Watershed
C526-02 Scheme "D" Tailings Dam
Conceptual Plan, Profile and Section
Page l
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND DATA
1.1 Terms of Reference
On July 20, 1981, Mr. Tom Crandell, General Manager of
Northgate Explorations Limited, telephoned and requested technical
assistance from MTI (Mine Tailings International Ltd) with regard
to a review and selection of a Tailings Disposal System for the
Scadding Township Gold Property.
A meeting was arranged for Tom Crandell and Bert Hoare of
MTI to visit the minesite on July 23rd. to review the background
data and inspect soue potential Tailings Disposal Sites in the
immediate vicinity of the ore bodies.
1.2 Background Data
1.2.1 Location
The gold property is located approximately 20 miles
northeast of Sudbury, Ontario, 12 miles north of Highway 17
on the Kukagami Road.
1.2.2 Tailings Data
- mill capacity 200 tons/day with essentially
the total tonnage (other than the gold recovered)
going to the Tailings Basin.
- storage requirements - 150,000 tons (120,000 tons
from underground plus 30,000 tons from an open pit
operation).
- schedule for storage requirements; plan to commence
production in 1982.
!
Page 2
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND DATA (continued)
1.2 Background Data (continued)
1.2.2 Tailings Data (continued)
for preliminary purposes assume:
a) the grain size of the tailings is
8051 minus 200 mesh.
b) the specific gravity of the tailings
is 2.7.
c) the percent of solids in the tailings
line is 30Z oy weight.
1.2.3 Maps and Drawings
The following maps and drawings were provided by
Northgate or obtained from Government sources.
- Capreol, Ontario, 1:50,000 scale,
contour interval 50 ft.
- contour maps with 1:2,000 scale, 2 meter contour
intervals, sheet index numbers: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
and 15, Scadding Township.
- a marked up contour map (scale 1:2,000)
showing the ore bodies:
Northwest Zone,
Intermediate Zone,
South Zone,
Eastwest Zone,
proposed portal, and
campsite.
COMPARISON
OF ALTERNATIVE TAILINGS BASINS
hVr b; ii j-i r
1' * i ii *Ns?•V
1.1
SCHEME
"A"
"B"
"C"
"D"
STORAGE VOLUME(TONS )
20,260'
-
150,000
150,000
150,000
FILL VOLUME(YDS. 3 )
4,115
25,385
29,580
950 YDS. 3
RETURNS * RATIO
4.9:1
5.9:1
5.1:1
160:1
COMMENTS
- insufficient storage volume- large fill volume- poor returns ratio- short tailings line
- large fill volume- poor returns ratio- little potential for futureexpansion
- short tailings line
- large fill volume- poor returns ratio- little potential for futureexpansion
- short tailings line
- very low fill volume- exceptionally high returns ratio- excellent potential for
future expansion- longest tailings line, however, shorter ;
than average Mining Operation j
* Returns Ratio —— tons of tailines stored per cubic yard of dam fill 'S00re
TABUM
Page 52.0 FIELD OBSERVATIONS (continued)
2.1 Tailings Basins (continued)
2.1.1 Scheme "D" (continued)
provide a suitable cutoff. The old existing deteriorated
timber dam structure, at the center of the proposed damsite,
will have to be removed during foundation preparation for
the New Tailings Dam.
Owing to the low height of the Dam (approximately
10 - 15 ft., dependent upon the foundation conditions) it is
considered unnecessary to conduct an expensive subsurface
investigation. However, it is imperative, during the
foundation preparation, that a Geotechnical Engineer, experienced
in Dam Building, carefully observes the foundation conditions;
with particular reference to a competent cutoff.
The Storage Volumes, Fill Volumes,and Returns
Ratios are summarized in TABLE -I for Schemes "A", "B", "C"
and "D" which follows on page 6.
The Tailings Storage Curves and "Returns Ratios"
for Schemes "A", "B", "C" and "D" are contained in APPENDIX - II
(SK - A526 - 01 through SK - A526 - 04).
2.1.2 Fill Survey
It is fortunate that there is a considerable
quantity of all of the necessary construction materials to
construct competent tailings embankments at your site. All
of these materials are located at short distances from the
potential Dam site.
2.0 FIELD OBSERVATIONS (continued)
2.1 Tailings Basins (continued)
2.1.2 Fill Survey (continued)
Materials Available:
-well graded sand and gravel
- clean drainage sand
- well graded till
- low permeability clay, and
- waste rock could be available
with the Mine development.
Page 7
3.0 EMBANKMENT DESIGN SECTION
A conceptual design section, plan, and centerline profile are
shown on Dwg. No. C526 - 02 at the back of the report. The design section
is conceptual only at this time because: some of the dimensions,
embankment slopes, foundation materials, and embankment materials
must be determined during the final design stage which will follow
approval of the project.
4.0 STABILITY ANALYSIS SCHEME "D"
The final design section for the Tailings Dam will have a factor
of safety, for the long term condition, slightly exceeding 1.5. It
should be noted that the final design section will be dependent upon
i field observations during the foundation preparation for the Tailings
Dam.
Owing to the low height of the Dam, approximately IS ft., it is
not considered necessary to carry out a rigorous stability analysis ;
for this structure. - ;
Page S
4.0 STABILITY ANALYSIS (continued)
Professional judgment is used in this report. It is based on: a
personal site inspection, technical information gathered, and an
understanding of the Tailings Disposal System along with practical
experience involving more than 100 Tailings Dams.
5.0 TAILINGS BASIN HYDROLOGY SCHEME "D"
The maximum area of the Tailings Pond for Scheme "D", shown on
Dwg. No. 0526 - 01, is 60 acres. The maximum pond area will occur during
the initial stages of production. After commencing production, a tailings
beach will be formed until a minimum pond size is attained which can
still maintain sufficient retention time to provide a clear effluent.
The retention time can be controlled by an adjustable discharge weir.
The area of the Watershed for Scheme "D", also shown on
Dwg. No. 0526 - 01, is 225 acres.
Therefore, the runoff will occur over a net area of 225-60 - 165 acres.
In addition, direct precipitation will occur over the pond surface area.
Considering a maximum flood flow with 100 year return interval,
(Timmins Flood, August 31st. and September 1st., 1961, equal to 8" of
rain in 12 hours) the total storm can be retained in the tailings pond
with 1.77 ft. rise in pond surface elevation.
The production process flow to the Tailings Basin will approximate
90 USGPM considering 200 T/D, a specific gravity of 2.7 and 302 solids
in the tailings slurry.
Therefore, a 3' freeboard is more than adequate to hold the
flood flow with a 100 year return interval.
Page 96.0 EMERGENCY SPILLWAY
In most cases, when the ultimate height of a Tailings Dam is
relatively low, the simplest and most effective method to decant the
clear production effluent from the tailings basin, is to use an
adjustable rectangular weir. In this case the production flow is
only 90 USGPM.
The 100 year design flood can easily be accommodated within
the Tailings Basin considering the design freeboard.
Therefore, a relatively small rectangular weir at the south
abutment of the dam, where the bedrock outcrops on surface, can serve
the dual purpose of an emergency-spillway as well as to regulate
the retention time and tailings effluent. (Refer to Dwg. No. C526-02).
A 5 ft. rectangular weir will discharge the 100 year flood
in less than 24 hours.
7.0 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
A complete set of detailed construction specifications are
contained in APPENDIX III.
8.0 STRUCTURAL MONITORING MEASURES
Settlement and movement guages are not essential for this
relatively small Tailings Dam.
9.0 INSPECTIONS
9.1 During Construction
Owing tot the amount of Professional Judgment used on
this project, the small volume of fill, and the short period
of construction; it is essential to provide full time technicalm.. . . . . - . v;: ' .inspection during the construction stage for the Tailings Dam.
V
Page 10
9.0 INSPECTIONS (continued)
9.2 Post Construction Inspections
a) On commencement of tailings disposal, regular inspections
should be carried out by operating personnel.
b) Special inspections should be made by operating personnel
following unusual conditions such as: rain storms, severe
freezing, or heavy spring runoff conditionsi and
c) An annual technical inspection should be made by a qualified
Geotechnical Engineer.
10.0 RECLAMATION OF THE TAILINGS BASIN
It is the intention of the operator to implement a program
whereby the surface of the tailings would be reclaimed with vegetation
in order to prevent surface erosion and airborne dust on cessation of
mining operations.
11.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that Scheme "D" be selected for your Tailings
Disposal System. The new Tailings Dam should be located at the site of
the old Dam after removal of the deteriorated timber structure.
12.0 CLOSURE
We believe the information in this report contains sufficient
data for your preliminary discussions with the Government Regulatory
Agencies.
Yours very truly,
MINE TAILINGS INTERNATIONAL LTD.,
B.Hoare, Ph.D., P.Eng. President
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PHOTO i? l
^Aerial View of ScacldingJTownship Gold Property O Denotes Scheme "D" Location ~ O Denotes Northgate Exploration Camp J\ Denotes Location of Scheme "A" Looking North East
July/81
PHOTO S 2
Panorama of Scheme "D" Basin—*-(Arrow) Indicates Beaver Dam LocationLooking North - North East
October/81 1j
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Scheme "D 1Standing on South Abutment of Old Dam Note fresh Dam raising by Beavera, and Old Weir Structure Looking North
PHOTO 03
October/81
Scheme^ J j)"Closeup view of Old DamNorth Abutment showing Gravel DepositLooking North
PHOTO
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PHOTO 05
October/81
Scheme "D",Closeup view of Old Dam, Souta AbutmentNote Rock exposureLooking South ^ ,~ y
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Mine Tailings International Ltd.,Project #526December, 1981 ;;
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APPENDIX III
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
CONTENTS
l.O CONTRACTUAL
1.1 Inspection by the Government Authorities l
2.0 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 2
3.0 GENERAL , 3
3.1 Surveys 33.2 Scheduling of Work 33.3 Site Access 33.4 Work Areas * " 33.5 Coordination of Work 33.6 Cleaning 43.7 Clearing and Grubbing 43.8 Site Preparation 43.9 Stripping 4
4.0 OPEN CUT EXCAVATION 5
4.1 Classification of Materials 54.2 Limits of Open Cut Excavation 54.3 Protection of Excavated Surfaces 54.4 Disposal of Excavated Material 54.5 Excavation for Embankment Foundations and -
Underdrainage Measures 64.6 Excavated Materials for Use in i)an Embankmentd 64.7 Measurement for Payment 6
5.0 EMBANKMENT CONSTRUCTION 7
5.1 General 75.2 Quality Control 75.3 Measurement for Payment 125.4 Special Granular Fill (Drainage Material) 13
5.4.1 Compaction 13
6.0 "AS BUILT DRAWINGS" 14
1.0 CONTRACTUAL
APPENDIX III Page 1.
The various parties involved in the contractual arrangements and control of the work, including technical and supervision, are as follows:
1. Contractor - The Contracting Firm ofundertakes to carry out the construction of all aspects of the work included in the construction program, and any further works as deemed necessary by the Owner, in accordance with the contractual agreement between the Contractor and the Owner, which will include these technical specifications.
2. Owner - The Owner, Northgate Explorations Limited, herein referred to as Northgate, or their technical representative, the Project Engineer will supervise the construction program described herein and carry out all necessary sampling and testing of materials to ensure that technical specifications are adhered to, or designate Representatives to carry out such supervision 'on behalf of the Owner.
3. Project Engineer, - The Project Engineer will be an experienced Geotechnical Engineer with specific experience relating to the construction of Earth Dams and the associated field testing of the pertinent construction materials to assure the necessary quality control of these structures. In the specific case at Northgate Scheme "D", where we do not have the advantage of a detailed subsurface investigation, the Project Engineer will have to make design decisions in the field following foundation preparation.
'l 1.1 Inspection By The Government Authorities
{ The Ontario Ministry of Labour - The Ontario Ministry ,: . of Labour is expected and invited to send any inspectors
t \ deemed necessary to inspect the construction projectand project records that will protect the public andcitizens of the Province of Ontario.
Any violation or non-conformity to any law, regulation or rule of the Province of Ontario will be promptly rectified by the Contractor when brought to the attention of Northgate by an authorized representative , '
- ' of the Ontario Ministry of Labour. .
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2.0 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Page 2*
2.1 General
It shall be a requirement for each potential Contractor to visit the site and inspect the actual field conditions, prior to submitting his proposal.
The construction program for the project will consist of the following items of work:
1. Clear strip and grub of all organics and rootsapproximately——acres. This work is located at the Damsite, and at the fill borrow areas.
2. Removal of old Timber Dam.
3. Excavate a Cutoff Trench down to impervious stratum through muskeg and silty sand and gravel till overburden.
4. Carry out such associated rock and concrete work as is required to ensure that the rock configuration is suitable for the placement of the low permeability core materi.il, and for the control weir.
5. Haul, place, and compact approximately 1,000 - 1,500 cubic yards of dam construction materials as defined later herein.
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3.0 GENERAL
3.1 Surveys
The Owner, or his appointed Technical Representative, will establish all base lines for the location of the principal component parts of the work, together with bench marks adjacent to the work. All detail surveys necessary for the work, including slope stakes, batter boards, lines and elevations shall be set out by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for any mistakes that may be caused by the unnecessary loss or disturbance of such bench marks, reference points and stakes.
The Contractor will, whenever necessary, suspend work for such reasonable time as may be required to permit lay out or inspection of any portion of the work.
3.2 Scheduling of Work
The sequence of construction shall be determined in conjunction with the requirements of, and subject to, the approval of the Owner, taking into account the scheduling of tailings disposal operations. Irrespective of the Contractor's schedule, the Owner shall have the right to direct the Contractor to carry out construction in any section of the Contract in order to expedite the work and comply with the Owners requirements to have the project completed to his time schedule.
3.3 Site Access
The Owner will authorize and supervise access to the construction site. The Contractor will construct and maintain temporary roads required for the work. He will lay out in the field all access road alignments.
3.4 Work Areas
The Owner will designate working areas sufficient for the work of this project. The Contractor will confine all operations to the designated areas.
3.5 Coordination of Work
The Contractor shall coordinate the work to assure the best utilization of equipment in accordance with the Project Engineer's direction.
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3.0 GENERAL (continued)
3.6 Cleaning
The Contractor shall carry out final clean-up of the sites upon completion of the work to meet the approval of the Project Engineer and shall consist of removal of debris, formwork and any temporary structures.
3.7 Clearing and Grubbing
All construction and borrow areas shall be cleared of trees, bushes, stumps, roots and other vegetation, and such material shall be either totally burned in locations approved by the Project Engineer or removed to assigned areas.
3.8 Site Preparation
Where grading is required to facilitate construction operations, finish such grading to the elevations indicated on the drawings, or as directed by the Project Engineer.
3.9 Stripping
All areas within the limits of the foundations of the Dam shall be stripped of topsoil, and other unsuitable materials to depths and plan dimensions indicated in the field by the Project Engineer. Generally, such stripping will not extend more than 50 feet beyond the plan limits of designated construction.
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4.1 Classification of Materials
Material to be excavated will be measured and classified in excavation, to be lines shown on the drawings or as otherwise provided in these specifications as follows;
1. Solid Rock Excavation
Solid rock includes material in an unfrozen state which cannot be removed until loosened by blasting, barring, or wedging and all boulders or detached pieces of solid rock more than l cubic yard in volume.
2. Common Excavation
Common excavation includes all material other than solid rock excavation and includes waste rock from the mining operation, clay, silt,- tailings sands, sand, gravel, muskeg, cobbles and boulders not more than l cubic yard in volume.
4.2 Limits of Open-Cut Excavation
All open-cut excavation shall be performed to the maximum lines, grades and dimensions shown on the drawings or established by the Project Engineer. During the progress of the work, it may be found necessary or desirable to vary the slopes or the dimensions of the excavations from those specified herein.
The Contractor is responsible for taking all necessary precautions to preserve the material below and beyond the lines of all excavation in the soundest possible condition.
4.3 Protection of Excavated Surfaces
The Contractor shall be responsible for the stability of all temporary slopes and shall support and protect all surfaces exposed by the excavations as directed by the Project Engineer until completion of the work. Such protection shall include the removal of groun^vater or surface run-off from excavations or under drainage measures. Permanent excavated slopes for the spillway channel shall be carefully cut to stable surfaces to the satisfaction of the Project Engineer.
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. The Contractor shall dispose of all excavated materials not used for the work by placing such materials in areas as directed by the Project Engineer.
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4.0 OPEN CUT EXCAVATION (continued)
4.5 Excavation for Embankment Foundations and Underdrainage Measures
The planned alignments of chimney drains, finger and blanket drains, drainage pipes and the like, and dimensions shown on the Drawings are subject to adjustment in the field as may be found necessary, by the Project Engineer.
4.6 Excavated Materials for Use in Dam Embankments
Waste rock from the mining operation, low permeability fill, and drain material, for the Dams shall be obtained from borrow areas as designated by the Project Engineer.
The type of equipment used and the Contractor's operations in the excavation of materials in borrow areas shall be such as to produce the required uniformity of mixture of the materials at the borrow areas.
Rock fragments having maximum dimensions of more than 9 inches in otherwise approved fill materials, shall be removed by the Contractor before the materials are compacted. Such rock materials shall be wasted, as directed by the Project Engineer.
4.7 Measurement for Payment
Excavation Quantities
Excavation shall be paid for at the quoted unit price per cubic yard, based on original ground minus final excavated ground configuration within the specified construction zone.
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5.0 EMBANKMENT CONSTRUCTION
5.1 General
The Con:ractor shall prepare the foundations for and construct the compacted fill of the Dam to the lines and grades shown on the Drawings as required by the Project Engineer within the tolerances specified, including:
1. The Tailings Dam "D-l" with waste rock and clayey-silt.
2. The special granular drains and Terr' " Ix filters designated on the Drawings.
3. The tolerances shall be plus or minus l foot in finished outside slope surfaces with the exception of the crest which must be not lets than that specified.
No bush, roots, sod, muskeg, or other perishcble or unsuitable materials shall be placed in the embankment. The suitability of each part of the foundation for placing embankment materials will be determined by the Project Engineer.
4. Portions of the embankment under construction at any one time shall be maintained approximately level throughout the entire length, or as designated otherwise by the Project Engineer.
5. The Contractor shall provide sufficient equipment to complete portions of the work required for construction of the Tailings Dams and appurtenant works within the Owner's specified time frame. Such equipment shall be subject to the approval of the Project Engineer and shall be maintained in first class operating conditions at all times.
6. The Contractor shall have on the Dam at all times a Superintendent who shall have the authority to act on the Project Engineer's instructions.
5.2 Quality Control
1. The Project Engineer will take samples of fill materials and perform gradation and moisture content tests and will carry out field density tests on the compacted fill and any other tests that it considers necessary to ascertain that the fill being placed, or already placed, meets the requirements of the Specifications. The results of the ' tests carried out by the Project Engineer will be final and conclusive in determining compliance with the Specifications. .
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5.0 EMBANKMENT CONSTRUCTION (continued)
5.2 Quality Control (continued
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The Contractor shall give the Project Engineer every opportunity to make such tests and shall render such assistance as is necessary to enable sampling and testing to be carried out expeditiously.
Tests carried out by the Project Engineer will be performed in accordance with the principles and methods prescribed by the American Society for Testing Materials and other such recognized Authorities.
2. The Contractor shall suspend fill placing operations at times when in the opinion of the Project Engineer, conditions for such operations are unsatisfactory due to weather or any other reason. Prior to resumption of fill placement, any material not conforming to specifications for the fill on the surface of the embankment fill shall be removed.
3. Should any earth slide occur within or onto any part of the Dam fill, the Contractor at his own expense shall remove such materials and all other materials affected as directed by the Project Engineer, and shall rebuild any portions of the Dam so removed in accordance with the Specifications, except as determined by the Project Engineer, where the slide was not caused by the fault or neglect of the Contractor.
5.2.1 Compacted Waste Rock. Silty Gravel. Clayey-silt and Clean Sand
Materials
The materials available for use in the construction of the Dam are waste rock, silty gravel, clayey-silt and clean sand identified on Dwg. No. D526 ——.
These .materials are to be used in construction of the emS.i.-jK.iuents as directed by the Project Engineer.
Surface Preparation
The natural ground surface upon which earthfill portions of the embankment are to be placed, shall be cleaned of all vegetation, muskeg, topsoil and other unsatisfactory materials as determined by the Project Engineer, and prepared by levelling and rolling by vibratory or pneumatic rollers.
A low permeability core zone and cutoff shall form part of the Dam embankment.This zone will run the full length of the Dam, and will extend, down to an imperviousstratum.
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5.2 Quality Control (continued)
5.2.1 Compacted Waste Rock. Silty Gravel, Clayey-silt and Clean Sand (continued)
Surface Preparation (continued)
In addition some treatment, in the form of rock excavation or concrete fill, of irregular or fractured rock surfaces may . be required to ensure that no negative rock slopes or
. transverse fissures exist within the cutoff section.
The Project Engineer will inspect all of the core zone rock foundation, and his approval of the work shall be required prior to the placement of the low permeability core zone material.
Mo fill is to be placed on a surface with ponded water. The surface of the foundations - shall be as compact and well bonded with the first layer of earthfill as with subsequent layers of ear t hf ill.
Placeaent
The distribution and gradation of the materials throughout the earthfill shall be free from lenses,
, pockets, streaks, or layers of material differing subst antially in texture or gradation from the surrounding material. The placement of earthfill shall be such as to produce the best practicable distribution of material, subject to the approval of the Project Engineer. In general the cost impervious materials shall be placed in the upstream portion.
The material shall be placed in the earthfill in continuous horizontal layers not more than 12 inches in thickness after being rolled as herein specified.
The waste rock shall be placed in continuous horizontal layers not more than 2 ft in thickness after being rolled as herein specified.
Rock fragments having maximum dimensions of more than 9 inches shall not be placed in the earthfill except as approved by the Project Engineer.
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j 5.0 EMBANKMENT CONSTRUCTION (continued)i ^^i ^P 5.2 Quality Control (continued)
5.2.1 Compacted Waste Rock, Silty Gravel. Clayey-silt and Clean Sand i (continued)
Placement (continued)
;! . If in the opinion of the Project Engineer, the i surface of earthfill is too dry or smooth to bond properly j with the layer of material to be placed thereon, it shall
i', be moistened and/or worked with harrow, scarifier, or4, other suitable equipment, in an approved manner to a
i . sufficient depth to provide' a satisfactory bonding ; surface before the next succeeding layer of earthfill i ' material is placed. Scarify existing downstream slope ' to provide satisfactory bonding. If, in the opinion of ' the Project Engineer the rolled surface of any layer of
:j the earthfill in place is too wet for proper compaction j of the layer of earthfill material to be placed thereon, l it shall be removed; allowed to dry, or be worked with i harrow, scarifier, or ether suitable equipment to reduce i the water content to the required amount and then it : shall be recompacted before the next succeeding layer i of earthfill material is placed. i ^^
The water content of the earthfill material prior to and during compaction shall be distributed uniformly throughout each layer of material. The allowable ranges of placement water content are based on design consid-
' erations. In general, the average placement water content ! will be required to be maintained at the Proctor j laboratory standard optimum condition.
j Proctor compaction tests will be carried out by the j Project Engineer in accordance with ASTM Test Designation [ D698-42T or the Standard A.A.S.H.O. T99-49 method. The
specified degree of compaction shall be at least 95percent of Standard Proctor maximum dry density.
The material shall have a moisture content within the limits of 2 percent below to l percent above the laboratory optimum moisture content, as determined by the Project Engineer, in accordance with the requirements of ASTM 698 Method D.
The Contractor will be advised by the Project Engineer of the laboratory optimum moisture content : at intervals as deemed necessary.
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5.2.1 Compacted Waste Rock. Silty Gravel, Clayey-silt, and Clean Sand ; (continued)
Compaction Operation
: Each layer of embankment shall be compacted by routingthe compaction equipment parallel to the axis and uniformly
: over the entire width and length of embankment except where i routing is impracticable as in turning areas or areas j adjacent to the foundations of structures as directed j by the Project Engineer.
; A pass shall mean one traverse of a compactor acrossthe surface of a layer in one direction only, and a coverage
! . shall mean the operation by which all parts of any area on , the surface of a layer of fill have been traversed at least l once by the compacting surfaces of a compactor.
j For compaction by a roller, one coverage shall1 consist of one pass of the roller, An overlap of 6 inches' shall be maintained between the surfaces traversed by'. adjacent passes of the roller and this overlap shall bel ^^ maintained throughout. Should the surface of the fill^P become rutted or uneven subsequent to compaction, it shall .
be relevelled before the next layer of fill is placed.i
i Compaction and Sprinkling Equipment
j The Contractor is responsible for providing suitablej compaction equipment required to achieve the degree of
;! compaction as specified for the material type being .placedl in the earthworks. His selection is subject to the approvali of the Project Engineer. As a guide the following equipmenti types can be considered:
j (a) Rubber Tired Rollers - 50 ton capacity equippedj , for ballast loading with minimum of four wheelsj equipped with knobbed, pneumatic tires with! tire pressure maintained between 80 and 100
•' pounds per square inch and sufficient sizej and ply to support a 25,000 pound wheel load
•; during operation. Each wheel should carryl approximately equal load over uneven ground, and should be spaced such that the distance
|i between the nearest edges of adjacent tires isH not greater than 50 percent of a single tire
width. Towing speed shall not exceed 5 miles per hour.
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5.2.1 Compacted Waste Rock, Silty Gravel. Clayey-silt and Clean Sand (continued)
Compaction and Sprinkling Equipment (continued)
(b) Self-Propelled Vibratory Roller - shall weigh not less than 4,000 pounds per foot of length of roller when fully loaded and be equivalent to the Bros SPV 730 or SPV 845 model or Raygo Rascal Super 600 model.
(c) The Contractor shall use tank trucks designed to apply water uniformly and at controlled quantities to variable width of surface from the front of the vehicle.
Special Compaction Equipment
Where compaction of earthfill material by a large roller for use on the Dam embankment is impracticable or undesirable tile earthfill shall be specially compacted by special small vibratory rollers, mechanical tampers or other approved methods and equipment at the following locations:
f (a) Portions of the earthfill in the Dam embankmentadjacent to: internal drainage zones, and structure
; foundations shown on the Drawings.
l , (b) Portions of the earthfill in the embankment at steepj and irregular abutments where designated by thej t Project Engineer.i ij : (c) Earthfill at locations designated by the Projectj i Engineer outside the limits of the embankment.\ Compaction by special compactors shall be carried out,j as directed by the Project Engineer, to achieve dryj j densities of not less than 95 percent of Standardl Proctor maximum dry density in accordance withj ASTM 698 Method D.*i! 5.3 Measurement of Paymentt J—-- - . - - - - —- - — - - -j
l Fill quantities shall be paid for at the quoted unif pricef : per cubic yard, in place based ou the final "as built" configurationl of the Dam and its constituent parts.'
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5.0 EXBAXKXEX? CONSTRUCTION (continued) :
5.4- Special Granular Fill (Drainage Material)
Special granular fills are required for chimney drains and blanket drains. The placement and location of all special granular fill will be as indicated on the Drawings or as otherwise specified by the Project Engineer (Reference DWG Xo.D526 ——)
It is important that the special granular fill materials be ; placed in such a way that they are not contaminated by fill being
: placed adjacent in the embankment, by underlying tailings wherei pertinent, by natural soil, or any other unsuitable materials.
; i ' The Contractor is to take the necessary precautions to ensurei ' that such contamination does not take place. Any special fill
; -- so contaminated shall be removed as directed by the Project: :- Engineer and replaced at the Contractor's expense.
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; 5.4.1 Compactioni il (a) Drain and Low Permeability Fill i' The drain and low permeability fill materials ! . shall be placed in continuous horizontal lifts no i ' more than 12 inches in thickness after compaction. j ' ' - Compaction equipment shall be the self-propelled 1 vibratory roller or special compaction equipment
if necessary and as directed by the Project Engineer. The number of passes per lift, for self-propelled vibratory roller equipment, shall ba at lease six or greater if deemed necessary by the Project Engineer.
(b) Xdne Waste Rock Fillj
The mine waste rock fill material shall be placed in continuous horizontal lifts of no more than 24 inches in thickness after compaction. Compaction shall be achieved by routing haulage . units over the lifts, which shall be worked into place by a D-6 bulldozer or like unit which shall also be routed over the lift which is currently being placed.
(c) Silty Gravel
The silty gravel fill material shall be placed in continuous horizontal lifts of no more than 12 inches in thickness, after compaction. Rock fragments with dimension greater than 9 inches shall be removed from the fill. Compaction shall be obtained by use of vibratory or special compaction equipment capable of providing a uniform lift meeting the '. compaction limits given above in section (5.2.1) The number of passes per lift for self propelled vibratory roller equipment shall be 6 or greater as deemed necessary by the Project Engineer.
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The Project Engineer will maintain field notes, field sketchs, and photographic records, to provide data for "As Built Drawings" which will be prepared for the Owner's reference.
In closing, may we express our sincere appreciation for the co-operation extended to us by the Northgate Staff.
Yours very truly,
MINE TAILINGS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
B. Hoare, Ph.D., P.Eng. President
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REPORT OF EXPLORATION ACTIVITIESIN 1981
ON SCADDING TOWNSHIP PROPERTIES SUDBURY DISTRICT, ONTARIO
PROJECTS 772, 723 - 727
NTS: 41 1/10 East Half
November 1982
G. Harper, Ph. D. Chief Geologist
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1.0 SUMMARY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.0 INTRODUCTION3.0 LOCATION4.0 PROPERTY
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7.0 GEOLOGY
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PersonnelLine CuttingSurveying and Photogrammetry Diamond DrillingTrenchingEngineering Feasibility StudiesCamp Construction and FacilitiesGeology and ProspectingGeochemistryGeophysics
Formations 7.1.1 Mississagi Formation7.1.2 Bruce Formation7.1.3 Espanola Formation7.1.4 Serpent Formation7.1.5 Gowganda Formation7.1.6 Nipissing Intrusives7.1.7 Olivine Diabase DykesStructureAlteration7.3.1 Mississagi Formation 7.3.2 Bruce Formation7.3.3 Espanola Formation7.3.4 Serpent Formation7.3.5 Gowganda Formation
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10.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III
APPENDICES
EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR TO DECEMBER 31st, 1981
DRILL LOGS
THIN SECTION ANALYSIS
MAPS
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1.0 SUMMARY
This report describes the exploration activities undertaken by Northgate Exploration Limited during the period January 1st to December 31st, 1981 on the Scadding Township, 206 claim property of Scadding Gold Mines Limited. The work was a continuation of a major program initiated in October 1980, the initial thrust of which was confirmatory drilling of the indicated gold deposits and immediately surrounding area. The 1981 program v/as in two parts; the first, completion of the detailed work relating to the indicated deposits to provide data for mine development and feasibility studies and a geologic model of the mineralised environment to aid direction of the sub sequent program. The second part of the program, utilising the model estab lished, was directed at examination of the balance of the property to identify additional deposits. The drilling program on the deposits was completed in February along with claim, drill hole and road surveying. Bulk sampling of one deposit, the E-W Zone, was undertaken in April by blasting substantial trenches at close intervals across the stripped exposure in conjunction with detailed mapping.
Ground magnetic and electromagnetic (VLF-EM) surveys of most of the balance of the property were undertaken during the winter. The magnetic patterns clearly distinguish the stratigraphic units and also identify intrusives and structural features. The VLF-EM survey was also valuable in identifying structures confirming the geologic interpretation that structure v/as important in localisation of the mineralisation. However, neither survey responded dir ectly to the known deposits.
The initial thrust of the summer program was prospecting, geologic mapping, additional geophysics and geochemical surveys.
Mapping on the property was greatly aided by the use of 1:2,000 scale topo graphic sheets provided by the orthophotogrammetric survey of 1980. All areas not covered by these sheets were mapped at 1:8,000 scale using air photo control. The major thrust of the mapping and prospecting was to locate addi tional chlorite breccia zones similar to those at the known deposits. One such zone was located north of the Alkins Property (2 km. northwest of the known deposits) and another immediately west of the known deposits.
The geochemical survey utilised gold in humus determinations to attempt to "see through" the extensive overburdened areas. Several anomalous areas were located, the most important of which are:
(i) In the vicinity of the known deposits, (ii) Half a kilometre north of the known deposits, and(iii) In the chlorite breccia zone area north of the Alkin's property, 2 km.
northwest of the known deposits.
Follow-up on these target areas was initiated in August. Techniques employed were an induced polarisation survey and back hoe stripping and trenching. The field work was terminated in October, at which time, the top priority anomalous areas requiring further follow-up had been identified as follows:
(i) The Espanola-Serpent Formations contact area north of the AlkinsProperty. Geological and geochemical indications are conducive to a repetition of the whole area of the known deposits so a new cluster
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of deposits could be hidden beneath the extensive overburden. AnI.R. survey and trenching are recommended as the next step in follow-up here.
{i i) Several additional geologic, oeochemical and geophysical anomalieswithin the area of the known deposits, particularly areas west of theE-W Zone deposit and northwest of the North Zone deposit. Strippingand trenching are proposed next.
(iii) One kilometre south of the known deposits where old trenches indicated spotty, high grade gold values associated with chloritic alterationat the intrusive contact of a Nipissing dyke with Bruce Formation.The I.R. survey responded positively in this area suggesting heavy disseminated sulphides. Trenching and pop holing should isolatespecific drill targets.
Lower priority targets include geochemically anomalous areas one half kilo metre north of the deposits and southwest of the deposits, the contact inthe vicinity of the Red Rock Mines property and an area of quartzites withweak indication of chlorite alteration at the north end of the property.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
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The Watt properties in Scadding Township comprise 206 claims, now diviueJ into 6 separate groups; Projects 772, 723, 724, 725, 726, and 727. The acquisition in the fall of 1980 followed a lengthy period of evaluation and negotiation which commenced in June 1978.
The terms of acquisition of a 100^ interest required (a) a front end payment satisfied by the issue of 110,000 treasury shares of Northgate, (b) a reserv ation to the vendors of a 305& net profits royalty, as well as, assumption of the "Gulf royalty" of SI.00 per ton mined on the original group of 40 claims, and a commitment to spend in exploration and development programs, at least one million dollars in the 18 month period following the date of the agree ment.
The properties are located in Scadding Township, 31 miles north and cast of Sudbury, one of the major mining centres in Canada. The access, availability of water, energy and ^ncilliary services including labour supply is comparable to the best in Canada.
Exploration in Scadding Township has been sporadic since the first discovery of gold in 1888. The flurries of major exploratory work involved gold in the pre-World War II era; gold, copper and uranium during the fifties and sixties and currently the recent activity sparked by the Mclean discoveries in the period 1974-1980.
The dominant regional geological feature of the area is the Huronian sedimentary basin, a counterpart of the Blind River basin, but separated by the Sudbury intrusive lopolith. The sedimentary rocks span the Mississagi, Bruce, Serpent and Gowganda formations. The underlying basement is Archaean granites, gneisses and schists. Flat-lying Nipissing diabasic sills and Killarnean olivine diabase dikes intrude the sediments.
The structural deformation and disruption of continuity i s considerable and in part, post-ore.
In 1974, a small sulphide ore zone (31,000 tons) was defined on the Gulf-Getty claims. D. R. Watt acquired the Gulf claims in 1977 and following the expen diture of S292,000, two additional gold-bearing zones were partially drill- indicated.
Considering the potential ore to be significant, Northgate embarked on an intensive exploration program to confirm the potential reserves in October 1980 on conclusion of the agreement with vendors--D. R. Watt, P. C. Mclean, 459234 Ontario Limited, Walpole Resources Limited and Glen Grant Holdings Limited. Results of the 1980 program are described in "Summary Report, Exploration Activities of Scadding Township Properties, Project 772, October to December 31st, 1980" by G. Harper and W. W. Weber, February 4th, 1981. The 1981 work comprised completion of the field studies in the vicinity of the known deposits to allow metallurgical and other office studies, leading to a development and mining feasibility study, to proceed and regional field studies covering the balance of the property.
The detailed work on the known deposits has been documented in "Summary Report, Exploration Activities of Scadding Township Properties, January 1st to March 31st, 1981" by K. Larsen and "A Production Proposal for the Scadding Township
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LOCATION, ACCESS AND LOGISTICS
The property is excellently located with respect to access and logistics.See Figure 1. It is transected by the gravel Ashigami Lake Lodge Road that
, leads north from Highway #17. Details of location, access, physiography, water, timber, utilities, mining supplies, transport and environment arecovered in detail in the 1980 report by Harper and Weber, referred to pre viously.
PROPERTY AND OWNERSHIP
The total of the Watt properties in Scadding Township comprises 206 claimsand records in area 8 V 240 acres or nearly 4035 of the township. The claimblocks are contiguous except for three patent claims, 5508, 5441 and 5442,property of the former Alkin Gold Mines Limited, located in Lot 8, ConcessionsII and III, Scadding Township. The majority of the claims {exception 28) liev/ithin the surveyed subdivided segment, Lots 5 to 12, Concession I to IV in clusive, Scadding Township. Sudbury District, Ontario.
The original grouping of the claims was as follows:
Number
1. D. R. Watt
(a) Gulf Group S346887-346903 incl. 17S346914-346916 incl. 3S357986-357999 incl. 14S359359-359360 incl. 2S373196 1S359343-359345 incl. 3
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(b) Staked Addition S478823-478832 incl. 10S478876-478881 inc^. 6S478886-478890 incl. 5S507801 -507811 incl. 11
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S47891 6-478928 incl. . 13S478976-478979 incl. 4S539398 1 'S478891 1S539389 1
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PROJECT 772 - ASHI GAMI GROUP (51 Claims) TABLE l
CLAIM
S346887S346888S346889S346890S346891S346892S346893S346894S346895S346896S346897S346S98S346899S346900S346901S346902S346903
S346914S346915S346916
S357986S357987S357988S357989S357990S357991S357992S357993S357994S357995S357996S357997S357998S357999
S359343S359344S359345
S359359S359360
S373196
S478876S478877S478878S478879S478880S478881
S478886S478887S478888S478889S4 78890
PROJECT
S478823S478824S478825S478826S478827S478828S478829S4 78830S4788315478832
ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENTWORK WORKAPPROVED SUBMITTED
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
, 200 days200 days200 days
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
200 days200 days200 days
200 days200 days
200 days
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
723 - HIGHWAY GROUP (10 Claims)
200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days200 days
+200 days+200 days
SURVEYED
YesYesNoNoNoNoYesYesYesYesYesYesYesNoYesYesYes
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DEADLINE FOR LEASE
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
6, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 19836, 1983
Nov. 6, 1983
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Aug. 16, 1984
Nov. 14,Nov. 14, 19b'Nov. 14, 19fchNov. 14, 1981Dec. 16, 1980Dec. 16, 1988
Nov. 14, 1988Nov. 14, 1988Nov. 14, 1988Nov. '14, 1988Nov. 14, 1988
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TOTAL 206 Claims
The significant notation to this grouping refers to Group l (a) the Gulf Group - 40 claims property on which there remains a residual royalty of SI. 00 per ton ore removed in favour of Gulf Minerals.
For project definition and assessment purposes, the claim groups have been regrouped into the following blocks (See Figure 2 and Table 1).
These claim groups are held in trust by Northgate Exploration pending the fulfillment of the salient terms of acquisition outlined in the following summary.
(a) A front-end payment satisfied by the issue of 110,000 treasury shares of Northgate Exploration.
(b) Reservation to the vendors of a 3056 net profits royalty on ore removed from the property, as well as, assumption by Northgate of the "Gulf royalty" on the 40 claim group (SI. 00 per ton ore removed from the designated claims).
(c) A commitment to spend in exploration and development work at least one million dollars within a period of 18 months following the date of the memorandum of agreement. The purpose of this program is to delineate an economically mineable orebody and bring the project to a positive feasibility stage. In the second stage, it is provided that the ongoing development shall proceed under Northgate's elective right to production on a tonnage scale to be determined by the results of the above first stage program.
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK
Work prior to Northgate's involvement in the property has been summarised in "Introductory Report, D. R. Watt Properties, Projects 772, 723-727, Scadding Township, Sudbury District, Ontario" by W. W. Weber, November 7th, 1980. The 1980 Northgate work program has been described in the previously referenced report by Harper and Weber, February 1981. No further description will be given here.
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6.0 1981 WORK PROGRAM
6.1 Personnel
The following personnel and contractors were involved in various phases of the 1981 program as indicated.
Northgate Personnel
W. W. Weber, Manager of Exploration G. Harper, Chief Geologist R. A. Zinn, Project Geologist T. M. Crandell, Manager of Mines A. Maskevich, Expediter D. Gagne, Draftsman A. Gunther, Draftsman D. Collins, Geologist A. Cowan, Geologist
Students and Seasonal Help
Gordon, Senior Geological Assistant Mozewsky, Senior Geological Assistant Nast, Senior Geological Assistant Samis, Senior Geological Assistant Webster, Senior Geological Assistant Blaauboer, Junior Geological Assistant De La Riva, Junior Geological Assistant Edmond, Junior Geological Assistant Lucas, Junior Geological Assistant Parkhill, Junior Geological Assistant Puddister, Junior Geological Assistant Smith, Junior Geological Assistant Satterfield, Cook
P. F. H. M. J. J. R. D. S. M. J. M. D. J. Holly, Labourer
Consultants and Contractors
P. McLean, Geological ConsultantK. Larsen, Diamond Drilling SupervisorMPH Consulting, Geophysics-Magnetometer-VLFMorisseite Diamond Drilling, DrillingNorm McBride, Line CuttingE. Jerome, Line CuttingRoy Construction, Overburden TrenchingFielding Contruction, Rock TrenchingPhoenix Geophysics, I.P. SurveyH. R. Sutcliffe, SurveyorsLakefield Research, Metallurgical ConsultantDynatec Engineering, Mine Engineering StudiesB. Hoare, Tailings Disposal StudiesR. Down, Metallurgical ConsultantBondar-Clegg, Assaying and AnalysisSwastika Labs, AssayingSenes Consultants, Environmental StudiesNorthway-Gestalt, Orthophotogrammetry
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North BayNew BrunswickTorontoHaileyburyVille Ste. Marie, QuebecSudburyHagarSudburyTorontoNew LiskeardLakefieldRichmond HillNorth BayTorontoOttawaSwastikaTorontoToronto
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Port-A-Room, Office and Assay Lab Trailers North Bay Dellelce Construction, Bunkhouse and Kitchen Rental Sudbury Herby Enterprises, Camp Services Sudbury
6.2 Line Cutting
The majority of the line cutting (275 km) was completed in late 1980 by N. McBride, details of which are available from the 1980 Summary Report by W. W. Weber and G. Harper. The 1981 line cutting consisted of 21.5 km. of line cut in concession III from line 21W to 40W, by Ed Jerome of Sudbury Ontario. A pace and compass grid covering the assumed Serpent-Espanola con tact was established with a 2 km cut baseline on the west side of the Wanipitei River.
During the later part of the summer, the Forestry Division of the Ministry of Natural Resources operated a public fuelwood cutting lot in the a rea against our wishes. This activity effectively destroyed a large part of the grid Ed Jerome had just completed. As this area contains a geochemical anomaly and geological encouragement, the grid will have to be re-established probably as a detail grid with 50 m. line spacing.
6.3 Surveying and Orthophotogrammetry
The surveying program had a three fold purpose, in that it provided horizontal and vertical control for the orthophotogrammetric work, horizontal and vertical control for all of the diamond drill hole collars and a legal survey plan for 51 claims to enable us to bring these claims to lease.
The orthophotogrammetric survey covers the entire property plus some additional ground on the Eastern border. This survey has provided us with excellent air photo coverage at 1:8,000 scale. Topographic maps at 1:2,000 scale with 2 m. contour intervals over the area east of the Wanapitei River except for the 4 claims on the Ashigami Lake peninsula, gave excellent mapping control.
6.4 Diamond Drilling
The diamond drilling program was carried on from that started in 1980 and was completed on February 24th. A total of 16,073 feet of drilling was carried out on the property 4,456 feet of which were drilled in 1981. Of the 4,456 feet, 445 feet were NQ holes drilled to provide samples for metallurgical testing, while the remainder was to further outline ore reserves.
A complete account of the diamond drilling program is in the January 1st to March 31st, 1981 Summary Report by K. Larsen.
6.5 Trenching
There were two separate trenching programs in 1981. Th*. f1r.st program of rock trenching, consisted of about 250 linear feet in 6 blast trenches. All trenches were chip sampled along one side in five foot increments to establish the ore limits. Following this three 200 pound bulk samples were collected for metallurgical testing at Lakefield Research.
* The second phase of trenching was a series of 8 trenches through overburden to ascertain the source of geochemical anomalies. A number of additional areas were tested, but failed to reach bedrock due to excessively deep over burden. Details of the results of the overburden trenching are available
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in the Summary Report for July 1st to September 30th, 1981.
6.6 Engineering Feasibility Studies
The following feasibility studies were carried out for the purpose of bringing the known ore zones into production.
Dynatec Mining Limited of Richmond Hill prepared a conceptual mine design.
Mine Tailings International Limited of North Bay prepared studies on four potential tailings disposal sites.
Lakefield Research of Canada Limited of Lakefield performed metallurgical tests on core and bulk samples to aid in mill design.
R. F. Down Mineral Processing Consultants of Toronto,mill design from results of Lakefield's tests.
Erna Mines Limited of Copper Cliff submitted a proposal to build a 200 ton per day mill on site.
Details of these studies are covered in "A Production Proposal for the Scadding Township Gold Property Open Pit and Underground Operation" by Tom Crandell dated November 17th, 1981.
6.7 Camp Facilities and Construction
The campsite for this project consisted of a house trailer and an office trailer purchased by Northgate in 1980 and two bunkhouse trailers and a kitchen trailer rented from Dellelce Construction of Sudbury. In addition to the buildings, there is a small storage shed and two banks of core racks with a capacity in excess of 20,000 feet of core. These core racks were roofed to protect the core boxes from the elements. The site itself, is an approximately 75 x 50 m gravel pad set back about 150 m from the road.
Camp facilities include an underground septic tank connected to the house and kitchen trailers,(this necessitated underground pipelines of 10 and 50 metres, respectively.) electrical power supplied by a 4 Kw portable generator, portable toilets supplied and maintained by Herbie Enterprises of Sudbury, and a water system. Water was drawn by a small 3 HP pump from 50 feet down one of the diamond drill casings and was stored in a 200 gallon holding tank on top of one of the core racks. Distribution from the storage tank was via gravity drain. The Sudbury Health Unit found the water to contain less than detectable amounts of bacteria or pollutants.
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6.9
Geological mapping has been carried out over the entire property. Those areas covered by our topographic maps were mapped at a scale of 1:2,000 except for the N25W grid which v/as mapped at a scale of 1:1,000. Those areas not covered by topographic maps were mapped using airphoto control at a scale of 1:8,000. See Figure 2.
Geochemistry
Humus was chosen as the most promising sampling medium for this property. Slightly in excess of 8,000 samples were taken from stations on the established
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grids. Sampling density was on 50 foot centres for the N25W grid, 100' centres on the E-W grid, 25 x 100 m centres on the north and south grids, and 30 x 100 m centres on the pace and compass grid on the west side of the Wanapitei River.
6.10 Geophysics
The 275 km of line cut in 1980 were covered by VLF-EM and magnetometer surveys in early 1981. Details of these surveys are available in a separate report by Dave Jones, M.Se. of MPH Consulting. As expected, these systems were use ful in identifying rock types, contacts, faults and shear zones, but could not directly identify the ore zones.
As a test case, Phoenix Geophysics of Toronto was contracted to run an I.P. survey over known and target areas. The test was a modest success results of which are covered in a separate report by Phoenix Geophysics.
7.0 GEOLOGY
Scadding Township is underlain by sediments of the Huronian Supergroup including the Mississagi, Bruce, Espanola, Serpent and Gowganda Formations. These sedi ments are in turn intruded by Nipissing dykes and sills of gabbroic composition and by latter olivine diabase dykes. Generally, the stratigraphic sequence becomes younger in the northeast with local disruptions due to faulting. The two main fault trends are northeast and northwest with north-south and east- west trends being secondary. Base and precious metal mineralization in this areas is historically related to the Nipissing intrusives.
7.1 Formations
7.1.1 Mississagi Formation
The Mississagi Formation is found in the southwest corner of the property and the eastern extension of the 772 group on the west peninsula of Ashigami Lake. It forms the basal unit of the Huronian sediments in the area, directly over lying the Archean granites.
In the southwest corner, the Mississagi Formation consists predominantly of a clean, white to grey to pink arkose with rare interbeds of silt or argillaceous material. No mineralization of interest was found in this area or the eastern extension of the 772 block. Contact with the overlying Bruce greywacke was found just east of our property on an island in Ashigami Lake. It should be noted that while the Bruce-Mississagi contact is generally conformable, on this island it is not.
7.1.2 Bruce Formation
Outcroppings of Bruce Formation rocks are found in Concessions I and II, and in Concessions III and IV west of line 25W of the South grid. The formation has been faulted, sheared and intruded by Nipissing diabase dykes. In general, it is a greywacke to a para-conglomerate. The greywacke which forms the matrix for the para-conglomerate is a clay sized ground mass with common, l mm range, black quartz eyes. There is a colour variation due to chlorite content froro green-grey in the southwest to dark grey in the north and east.
Chlorite alteration is more prevalent in sheared areas as is sulphide mineral ization. The chlorite occurs as a fibrous cross-fracture filling in some locations, as well as a pervasive alteration mineral associated with shearing and Nipissing intrusives.
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There is a relatively high background content of pyrite and pyrrhotite {less than G.5%) that becomes concentrated in areas of intense shearing. This gives rise to a very high magnetic relief compared to the other units, espec ially in the southwest corner of the south grid. In contrast, the Nipissirj intrusives, while elevated, have a flat profile.
All samples of sulphide bearing Bruce sediments, returned negligible to nil results, when assayed for gold. One area of Bruce sediments remains as a target for potential mineralization. This is the area immediately adjacent to the Nipissing dyke on lines 9W and TOW of the south grid, ie. the location of the high grade gold quartz pits, worked by Wanapitei Gold Mines Limited. The sediments there are chloritized and brecciated in a manner similar to that of the Serpent quartzites in the known ore zones.
7.1.3 Espanola Formation
The Espanola Formation forms a distinctive marker horizon between the Bruce greywackes and the overlying Serpent quartzites. It is a thin, discontinuous unit comprised of thinly bedded siliceous limestone, dolomite and siltstone. In a number of instances, the formation has been thickened considerably by folding and in others, it is absent, ie. squeezed out.
This relatively plastic deformation of the limestone units is believed res ponsible for the brecciation of the brittle Serpent quartzites, immediately adjacent to the limestones.
Alteration of the limestone units is, in part, due to pressure and temperature conditions during folding, and in part, due to hydrothermal solution pene trating along the bedding planes. The source of these solutions is undoubtedly the Nipissing intrusives. Alteration products are epidote, chlorite, in rare instances, garnet and magnetite and occasional remobilized silica or hexagonal crystals of adventurine.
While there is, as yet, no known economic mineralization associated with the Espanola, it should perhaps be examined with an eye towards skarn type deposits.
7.1.4 Serpent Formation
The Serpent Formation };isath.eli^^ bodies of the'original D.R. Watt^ propertyT' Whi'le "generally"referred to as a quartzite it ranges from an arkosic quartzite to a calcareous sandstone (carbonate breccia) and argillaceous sandstone. The quartzite also retains most of its original sedimentary features such as ripple marks, cross-bedding, and ball and pillow slump structures. All of the depositional features indicate a flow and top direction to the northeast.
In the ore zones, the Serpent has been highly brecciated and chloritized with ^attendant gold, pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite mineralization. A complete 'description of the detailed geology of the ore zones is given in the SummaryReport for January 1st to March 31st, 1981 by K. Larsen.
Technically, the Serpent is the most competent unit on the property. Nipissing intrusives rarely reach surface and no shearing was observed. Tectonic stress is relieved by both large and small scale jointing and fracturing. These joints and fractures (up to 4 feet wide) are re-cemented with clean, white "bull" quartz which appears to have been sweated out of the surrounding rock.
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In addition to the remobiliation of silica, euhedral and semi-hedral car bonate rhombs (brunerite?) show a remobilization of original carbonate cement. Carbonate content varies greatly, but in general, decrease awayfrom the Serpent-Espanola contact.
7.1.5 Gowganda Formation
The Gowganda Formation is the youngest of the Huronian sediments found on the property. It forms a system of hills on the east boundary of our claim block, predominately in Concessions III and IV. To date no mineralization of interest has been located on our property in this formation. Anglesea Developments found a copper bearing quartz stockwork less than 100 m from the eastern boundary of our claim boundary failed to record any encouraging results.
The Gowganda is an interbedded mixture of argillite, greywacke and pebbly wacke. It usually exhibits a distinctive olive green colour and is locally conformable with the Serpent Formation.
7.1.6 Nipissing Intrusives
Rocks of the Nipissing age intruded the Huronian sediments as dykes and sills. Historically they have produced most of the gold mineralization in the area as high grade, low tonnage quartz blows. Visible gold was found in old trenches and pits on the north side of a dyke on line TOW of the south grid. Subsequent I.R. work over this area shows disseminated sulphides extending out into the surrounding sediments. Therefore, this area becomes one of our target zones for extensive detail work. There are two other gold quartz showings associated with Nipissing intrusives in the area. They are the Alkins' showing on the three patented claims in the centre of our claim block and the Red Rock Mine on the northeast edge of our claims, in Concession IV. Neither of these was a producing property.
7.1.7 Olivine Diabase Dykes
These are long, narrow late stage dykes that parallel the northwest structural trend. These dykes are generally coarse grained and are magnetic in hand specimen. At one location in Ashigami Lake, it is a metamorphosed to plagio clase and magnetite. No economic significance is attached to these dykes.
7.2 Structure
The Espanola Formation is the only rock type in the sequence which is incom petent and displays folding features to any significant extent in outcrop. All other Formations are highly competent and do not display small scale folding features. Mapped attitude of Formations and air photograph inter pretation indicates both folding and faulting have played a role in the structural evolution of the area.
The competent units appear to have been gently folded except where stress was excessive in which areas the units failed by brittle deformation rather than folding more tightly. This brittle failure is reflected in fault zones and breccia zones. The incompetent Espanola Formation folded intensely absorbing all stress by buckling to the point where it sheared along the foliation trend locally. It appears to have taken up considerable relative movements between blocks of the competent units either side.
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The Nipissing intrusives were intruded at an early stage prior to deform ation of the sediments as concordant thick sills with interconnecting narrow vertical feeder dykes. The major sills occupy two stratigraphic intervals. The lower is within, at the base or at the top of the Bruce Formation, while the upper is within the Gowganda Formation,
Two phases of folding are identified, the earlier dominant phase character ised by broad open folds has axes striking east-west to northwest-southeast. This structural trend is the same as that defining the long axis of the Sudbury Basin immediately to the west. Subsequent cross folding has occurred along a north-northwest trending axis. This is exemplified by local cross folds in the Espanola Formation, by drag folds along the- major contacts and by rotation of the earlier fold axes.
Faulting is prominent along NW and NE trends with lesser patterns developed on E and N trends. These latter are believed the earlier and concordant in time with the earlier fold episode. They are offset by the later NW and NE faults. Of the two earlier fault directions, the E-W trend is most visible with three equally spaced systems cutting the property area. These can be . extrapolated to join up with the major swarm of faults up the Sudbury Basin axis. Sense of movement on these E-W faults where evident is lateral. Im mediately south of the E-W zone horizontal movement on this fault has been taken up in the Espanola Formation. The NW and NE trending faults, which are probably the latest event postdating the second fold episode, have mainly vertical movements, as normal tension faults.
Breccia zones which are of extreme significance for control of Au minerali zation appear to have two styles. They may be planar features such as that encompassing the E-W zone which is broadly concordant with the Serpent For mation bedding or they may be rod like following the early fold axes, or a combination of both. It is significant that in the E-W zone, macro breccia, the large blocks with clearly visible bedding features, have been rotated such that they are of random orientation. This implies compressional move ment along the breccia zones rather than simple tensional cracking. These breccia zones are loci for alteration and Au mineralization as described hereafter.
7.3 Alteration
The area has been subjected to low pressure-temperature regional metamorphism of lower greenschist facies. There are isolated areas that grade as high as amphibolite facies as indicated by grossularite garnets.
7.3.1 Hississagi Formation
The limited amount of Mississagi quartzite on our property does not show any evidence of alteration. There has been some recementation of quartz grains.
7.3.2 Bruce Formation
Chlorite alteration is pervasive in the southwest and decreases in the north and east. Chlorite also occurs as fibrous cross fracture filling and is always present in shear zones.
7.3.3 Espanola Formation
The Espanola shows evidence of a greenschist-amphioolite transition zone in
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that it contains as alteration minerals chlorite, epidote, recrystallized quartz, grossularite garnets, and albite. The Espanola-Serpent contact was included in a thin section study of the East-West ore zone—for more detail see Appendix III,Thin Section Analysis.
7.3.4 Serpent Formation
All of the known ore occurs in chlorite alteration zones within the Serpent quartzites. These chlorite zones appear to be hydro-thermal alteration pipes following breccia zones. Numerous Nipissing diabase dykes intrude the area and are the most likely source of alteration fluids and gold.
As an exploration tool the alteration products provide both wide and narrow scope targets.
There is a broad (J km?) zone of pink quartzite containing very fine parti cles of rusted iron (K. Larsen refers to this as hematite staining in his report of January to April 1981). As one gets closer to the ore zones, brecciation and chlorite alteration become more intense. Therefore, one should first identify "hematite stained" quartzite areas and from there proceed to look for zones of brecciation and chloritization within the larger area.
7.3.5 Gowganda Formation
Alteration in the Gowganda Formation is limited to weak chlorite with stronger chlorite alteration in shear zones.
8.0 GEOCHEMISTRY
Gold in humus and trash was chosen as a geochemical prospecting tool as gold is mobile in the supergene environment under certain veathering conditions. The gold enters the plant as a transitory soluble complex ion. For instance, an aqueous solution of 0.05 M, S^O," (pH 5-7) dissolves 3.4 Mg/L of leaf gold in one month, offering the possibility of solution of gold in normal soils. In^a carbonate environment, the oxidation of pyrite may produce enough So03 ~ to dissolve gold. The quartzites on the property contain an appreciaole amount of carbonate, also the INCO and Falconbridge smelters upwind provide additional S^O^" from the atmosphere.
Areas were chosen for biochemical sampling on their geological merit. Using the known ore bodies as a model, ie. chloritized and brecciated brittle Serpent quartzites in the vicinity of plastically deformed Espanola limestones, the following areas were chosen:
1. The N25W grid, this also provided a check against known mineralization.2. The south grid from 800N to 1620N lines O to 24W.3. The area north of the Alkins' property west to line 35W,4. The north grid lines O to 8N west of Spar Lake.
The results of the sampling program showed no encouragement for the area covered by the north grid and the area south and east of the N25W grid. Positive results were received from a large oval shaped area, along axis from line 33W of the south grid to the south end of the N25W grid. Within this area are a number of smaller discrete highs. The N25W grid with its greater
density (every 50 feet) shows an anomalous trend north-northeast, also
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that the 20 ppb dispersion halo around known ore zones is limited to 100 feet or less. On the N25W grid, are three areas that deserve greater attention, these are the northeast corner (15,000 ppb), line 5S east side and lines 6N-7N west side. Each area shows correlation with geology, geophysics or both.
Considering the sampling density, the area north of the Alkins' property is very interesting * n that the anomaly extends over several lines. Later sampling on inter- jiate lines failed to confirm the original results, how ever, Bondar Cle d has rerun the samples and discovered an analytical bias in the originals, such that the difference in arithmetic means of the two data sets is now less than it was (frcr, 13 ppb difference to 4 ppb). The area remains anomalous even with the corrected analysis.
9.0 GEOPHYSICS
Geophysical programs in the form of magnetics and VLF-EM were carried out this winter on the south, east-west and t'75W grids. The north grid was covered by magnetics only, due to the orientation of the lines.
As expected, the geophysics could not reaoily identify the known ore zones or discover any new ones. It was, however, successful in identifying buried shear zones, faults and contacts. I.P. was recommended as follow-up to the summer's program of mapping and geochemistry. A more complete description is given in "Geophysical Report on the Scadding Township Project, Sudbury, Ontario" by MPH Consulting Limited.
An induced polarization and resistivity test survey was performed by Phoenix Geophysics over areas of geological and geochemical interest. Initially, lines v/ere run over the'known ore zones as a comparison against other results. Several interesting targets were outlined, including line 5S 5E- 9E, line 6N 6W-8W, line 22+50N, 7E-8E and baseline 5S on the N25W grid. On the south grid disseminated sulphides were located on lines 9W and TOW, in the sediments on the fringes of the Nipissing diabase dyke. A more complete description is given in the report on the Induced Polarization and Resistivity Test Survey, Ashigami Lake Group, Scadding Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario for Northgate Exploration Limited by P. G. Hallof, Ph. D., Phoenix Geophysics.
Considering the target size and known mineralization, Phoenix recommends that we do a survey with detailed measurements, using a Phoenix I.P. V-2 Phase I.P. system. The increased sensitivity of this instrument plus its ability to detect changes in mineralization texture should greatly refine proposed drilling targets.
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10.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The 1981's activities have outlined three areas for additional work. They are:
1. The Espanola-Scrpent contact area, north of the Alkins' property. Geology, with coincident anomalous geochemical values maVe this area a target for surface stripping, trenching, detailed mapping, detailed I.R., and possibly drilling. NOTE: this area was .not covpred by the winter geophysics pro gramme as lines had not been cut.
2. The edges of the Nipissing dyke in the vicinity of line TOW of the South grid. Visible gold is still found in the old trenches and there is a coincident l.P. anomaly in the surrounding chloritized Bruce sediments. The l.P. suggests heavily disseminated sulphide mineralization, possibly similar to that of our known ore zones. The area should be stripped, sampled with a dense pattern of pop holes, mapped in detail and drilled.
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3. Line 55 of the N25W grid, just southwest of.the East-West zone. This chlorite breccia 7.one may be a fault displaced extension of the East-West zone. Coin cident geochemical and l.P. response, along with its proximity to the East- West zone make it a target for washing, pop hole sampling and drilling.
There are numerous secondary targets that could be investigated in conjunction with the work on the primary targets. The surface extension of the Northwest ore zone should be stripped, the geochemical area in the northeast corner of the N25W grid should be drilled as should the geochemical anomalies southwest of the Northwest ore zone. To the north the Red Rock Mines contact should be prospected in detail as should the quartzitcs in 725 that show faint chlorite alteration.
APPENDIX I - EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR TO DECEMBER 31st, 1981
A.
TOO
200
300
400
500
600
700
80.0
900
EXPLORATION
ACCOUNT GROUPING
Ground S Property
Geology
Geochemistry
Geophysics
Drilling
Transport
Accommodation/ Camp
Regional Support/ Expediting
Project Management
ASHIGAKI SLOCK (772)
15,710.73
62,717.81
54,05^.57
24,974.18
95,417.86
21,818.09
37,487.17
8,790.90
32,725.12
HIGHWAY MOOSE RAPIDS BLOCK BLOCK (723) (724)
--
2,099.09
516.73
6,325.43
--
2,308.88
3,456.61
94.88
352.03
422.
11,637.
3,705.
7,741.
4,013.
7,719.
245.
2,317.
93
78
55
70
—
00
27
05
58
SPAR LAKE BLOCK (725)
2,561.
10,215.
7,313.
5,992.
1,802.
4,138.
247.
1,057.
40
26
97
05
--
09
07
13
18
S. E. BAY BLOCK (726)
--
2,357.70
43.50
4,603.12
—
1,138.11
2,760.93
70.60
348.35
WATT BLOCK (727)
3,528.
540.
3,335.
1,232.
3,550.
58.
2,783.
--
65
38
M
--
39
06
47
86
TOTAL
18,695.06
92,556.29
66,179.68
52,971.62
95,417.86
32,312.56
59,112.11
9,507.03
39,584.12
TOTAL 353,701.43 15,153.65 37,802.34 33,327.15 11,322.31 15,029.95 466,336.33
B. DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
TOO
200
400
501
550
551
556
560
561
506
562
563
ACCOUNT GROUPING
Salaries, Sundries
Transport/Accommodation
Consultants Studies
Site Preparation
Assay Supplies
Assay Services
Equipment
Trenching
Drafting
Drilling
Research, Bench Tests Lakefield
Property Summary
E-W ZONE
12,220.95
2,206.72
7,839.02
430.74
228.64
6,070.01
135.88
7,990.47
320.00
47,687.51
5,588.50
—
N ZONE
5,994.00
829.07
33,738.68
45.50
--
719.00
~
--
253,28
~
2,917.50
12,336.95
TOTAL
18,214.93
3,035.79
41,537.70
476.24
228.64
6,789.01
135.88
7,990.47
573.28
47,687.51
8,506.00
12,336.95
TOTAL 90,718.44 56,833.98 147,552.42
C. CAPITALISED EXPENDITURES
Assay Lab 39,404.00
Power Plant for Lab 19,871.00
Assay Lab Equipment 29,624.00
Design 960.00
Telephone Radio Tower 1,400.00
D. SUMMARY
91,259.00
1981 TOTAL
Exploration S 466,336.33
Development 147,552.42
Administration Expenses 61,388.87e 103; —————Sub Total S 675,277.62
Capitalised Costs 91,259.00
TOTAL COST S 766,536.62
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THIN SECTION ANALYSIS
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'B' oriented section across breccia limestone contact.
Diffuse contact between carbonate-rich, very fine sandstone and breccia zone.
The carbonate side of the interface is, preceded by a 1-1.5 cm band of pink, more siliceous (?) carbonate material. Slide 'B' includes this band and the breccia zone only. The less altered carbonate is contained in slide 'A'.
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The pink transition zone is composed of 45'4 carbonate of highly irregular boundaries, 35X plagioclase and quartz, IB-20% sutured mosaic metamorphic quartz blebs and trace chlorite. The most abrupt change across the interface is seen in the carbonate con tent which drops to less than 81 within 4 mm. However, areas parallel to the inter face contain up to 35% carbonate. 905& of the breccia is composed of quartz and feldspar. Primary detrital (?) grains are still present, but the majority of it is recrystallized. Large metamorphic quartz blebs of sutured mosaic quartz also lie parallel to the interface.
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Espanola immediately adjacent to the breccia zone.
9335 carbonate material with minor sulphides and 5% medium, fine grained quartz and feldspar grains.
The carbonate material contains abundant twins.
Where oxidation has occurred, the carbonate has weathered to a rusty grungy material while the quartz feldspar is unaltered.
Patches within the carbonate have recrystallized to larger grains.
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Edge on view of "spotted rock", part of clast (?), medium grained sandstone composed of quartz (1530 and feldspar (75/S). The plagioclase has abundant albite and lesser amounts of Carlsbad twinning.
Large abundant (1025) sprays of biotite are obviously metamorphic in origin.
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Could the fibrous bundles be pargasite (p. 174) or sillimanite?
Significantly, no feldspar is present (same as in 6b). An abundant octagonal mineral is unidentified. It consists of small, subhedral grains with 8? sides. The inter ference colours are low (white-gray-yellow-gray) it is non-pleochroic and is biaxial. Without the use of a quartz wedge, however, the sign and other important character istics cannot be determined.
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Quartz and chlorite rich 2one with abundant sulphides in chlorite zone.
The largest percentage of this rock is an iron-rich chlorite (402). The chlorite is generally fine grained and "chamositic" under crossed polars. In some areas, the chlorite has recrystallized into fibrous rosettes interqrown with finely acircular hornblende (?). See top centre of slide for good example of intergrowths.
The hornblende pleochroism ranges from = pale, brown-yellow to a dark, almost grayish-brown colour and accounts for .122. Quartz is also quite abundant (25-30X) and is by far the most variable with regard to its size, shape and deformation.
In all cases, the quartz appears extremely strained as evidenced by the undulose extinction. In fact, 2 periods of superimposed straining may be present. Some of the strain planes contain minute grains of chlorite. Others appear to be cross cut (?) by numerous parallel or dispersed stringers of fluid inclusions.
The mega quartz blebs are composed of multiple quartz 'grains' with ragged to sutured, at times, triple pairs junctured grain boundaries. The large sulphide blebs appear to be spatially related (controlled?) with the quartz, perhaps nucleated at the triple point junctures, grain boundaries or strain planes.
Where a single quartz grain exists, the edges appear resorbed. However, some quantz blebs composed of numerous quartz grains are also resorbed by the chlorite and spher ulitic amphibole. However, in those instances, small blebs of plagioclase (?) or an incipient myrmekitic texture is prominent. See mid left centre).
Of great interest in the presence of a single, very well formed, but broken up amphibole (001 section) in the upper left section of the slide and trace minute blebs of carbonate (another one found, upper right) apparently restricted to the quartz grains.
p. 237 Chlorite Refractive indices increase with increasing iron and decreasing silica content. Chromium chlorite are strongly pleochroic and are often pnk or violet.
p. 239 Carogenesis The chlorites in regionally metamorphosed basic igneous rocksare usually rich in aluminum, having in many cases, been derived by a reaction involvingaluminum rich hornblende ± epidote.
In pelitic sediments, chlorite is generally stable until the onset of pressure and tempoerature conditions in the biotite zone. The transformation of chlorite to bio tite, however, is possible only by reaction with a K-rich mineral.
N-7
"proto-spotted rock" (?)
Predominantly plagioclase with well preserved albite twinning, minor chlorite and large "sprays" of biotite.
N-8
Boulder matrix interface. Matrix is coarse and sheared in outcrop, see P-15.
1 Contact between sheared chlorite matrix and quartzite "clasts" is transitional. Alkali (?) feldspar present in 'minor 1 amounts in chlorite matrix. Abundant strained quartz in clasts with increasing amounts of chlorite within the 'clast' toward the clast matrix boundary.
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Chlorite is bright green in plain light with pleochroism ranging from yellow to green. It is highly sheared at the clast boundary hinting at mechanical shearing of a block whereas further out the chlorite becomes somewhat amorphous.
N-9
Matrix material adjacent to N-8.
15X quartz and 653S feldspar make up the majority of the primary (?) medium grained grains within the fine grained chamoisitic chlorite matrix ( 221). The feldspar frag-
Vments are highly fractured and infilled with hematite, chlorite and other fine grained material.
f-The quartz grains (?) are often recrystallized and contain irregular sutured boundaries, resorbed edges and a significant amount of stain. The chlorite has a very blue violet interference colour suggesting a high Cr content.
Also present are spherulites of relict amphibole which has low to moderately low bi refringence and is highly iron-stained.
Possible relict euhedral amphibole is in lower right hand corner along with a single euhedral staurolite crystal.
Large euhedral sulphide blebs invariably "host" euhedral medium sized (relative to the grain size) quartz grains.
N-10
Bedded unit in megabreccia block; unknown lithology.
Alternating layers of siltstone, composed primarily of quart?, medium to fine grained (330, a low birefringence mica (chlorite ?, 1030 in plates with smooth sides well developed cleavage and ragged edges, and medium to fine grained silty matrix composed of quartz and clay (?) mineral derivatives.
This layer abruptly grades (?) into a quartz and feldspar rich medium to fine grained sandstone. Relict amphibole observed in N-6 a, N-6 b, present in upper, medium centre right corner of section interrupted by a zoned pressure vein (?) of quartz-feldspar siltstone with the coarser
This coarsens gradually into a medium grained quartz feldspar sandstone.
Check pebble preferred orientation of mica oblique to upward coarsening trend.
N-ll
Interbeds in megabreccia block. (Pretty much the same as N-10, except that an upward fining trend occurs).
N-13
Alternating chloritic and siliceous interbeds, similar in appearance to P-20. ;
Microphotograph needed of buttom right hand corner; secondary biotite growing at expense of chlorite with highly birefringent mineral growing at expense of biotite (?), as well as tertiary (?) acircular actinolite growing into secondary biotite. Also, chlorite rim around large secondary (?) biotite could indicate retrograde meta morphism. ",: "r --"'-
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This section is not good in that its location within the rock is unknown and probably doesn't cross different lithologic units. However, coarser qrained quartz with minor feldspar (this has been only cursory determined, Beche line test is needed), siltstone (?) contains rosettes of chlorite with burnspots associated with intergrown or prograded biotite. The biotite appears more massive and orderly distinctive cleavage and high pleochroism. The interference colours are often low, but this may be due to incomplete progradation. Highly birefringent minerals and inclusions are abundant in these mica packages.
The smaller blebs of pyrite and other opaque mafic minerals appear to be more often associated with the mafic micaceous minerals than the quartz and feldspar, whereas the large (1-4 mm) sulphide blebs appear to be solely associated with the chlorite.
A fining upward (?) sequence results in greater amounts of chlorite and acircular biotite in the finer grained units.
Significantly, no carbonate is present.
Actinolite p. 163-167, Dispersion: N-CV, weak.Colour: actinolite pale to dark green, pale green in thin sections.Pleochroism: ex.Fe - content,** pale yellow, B pale yellow-green,1^ pa l e green.
N-14
Bedded fragmentation float, boulder surrounded by white brecciated fragments, sec p. 27.
Alternating siltstone and limestone beds. Minor carbonate in siltstone units. Ex tensive albitization (?) of carbonate grains, whereas quartz remains in the siltstone units.
N-15
Brittlely deformed quartzite in megabreccia block (see p 30/12-2, 7).
Weathered very fine grained sandstone composed predominantly of feldspar (60X), quartz (152), chlorite (3/0, a diagenetic (?) chlorite alteration more probably alteration of spherulitic amphibole (?) mineral, yellow in colour (4/6), an amorphous disseminated high relief mineral (volcanic glass shards?) ( 71).
A bimodal grain size of silt size and sand size particles exist, the smaller grains occurring within the interstices of the larger grains of apparently the same composition but of underdetermined percentages. The chlorite and yellow minerals appear to be altered cement sed. matrix material.
The quartz grains do not appear strained. The feldspar grains contain more inclusions and all more highly altered. The coarse quartz vein, however, is strained. The vein material is composed of both quartz and feldspar and is rimmed by coarse crystalline chlorite suggesting a pressure induced vein.
N-16 b
"Pebbles" in chlorite matrix. Siltstone fragments surrounded by thin rim of chlorite. Chlorite and low finely disseminated within clasts. Grains are tightly sutured appearing like a jigsaw puzzle with no matrix or cement visible.
Large mosaics of sutured quartz occur within the interstics of the fragments.
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* "Clean" Espanola limestone underlying fine breccia material in East-West zone.
ft This rock consists primarily (90-95%) of carbonate grains.
r In some layers, the carbonate grains are being altered to albite. I think this isM occurring by nucleation of the plagioclase along calcite cleavage planes. Some offt the calcite "twins" are in fact, quite thick and of yellow - l 0 white interference^^™ . ' - -' . ~. ,', " ' -'.-' . .v-'^.,'- , ';, -1 - "-- - ..- -. - - *- r.\ f ' - -'-' ' ' V ^iJi" ,'s.- V- ? - - " -' '- .'- ' - ,,"*
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Large spherulites of biotite occur throughout unit with brown-yellow pleocroism, parallel extinction.
Unidentified mineral similar to gunged amphiboles in bottom centre. Opaques (sulphides, light white grains in reflected light, asp) are most open spatially associated with the chlorite.
N-16 a
Paragonite is small flecks in larger quartz fragments. In general, a grain/matrix interface per se does not exist. Instead, a diffuse boundary zone is present, the grain boundaries being much more noticeable. In hand same the chlorite fringe is very apparent with the quartz zone indeterminable in hand sample.
N-17
Si l stone on south east side of road leading to East-West zone.
Fine grained siltstone composed of quartz (2035) as metamorphic quartz eyes (?) and along veins, biotite 2025, sericite 4035, feldspar 1535 (?), and minor chlorite. The larger veins are quartz lined with biotite along the rims. The biotite is spherulitic and may or may not be growing at the expense of the chlorite which would indicate thermal metamorphism.
The micas have a preferred orientation slightly of higher axis of the metamorphic quartz eyes. (Also, a pink pleochroic hue was observed in some of the chlorite Cr (?) sphere). Undulose extinction and abundant fluid inclusion are in the medium size plagioclase (or is it quartz) fragments.
A ragged edge semi-opaque mineral is also present ?. I was unable to determine the Anx content.
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NB This section covers the limestone-breccia boundary.
The limestone consists of only 4035 relict carbonate patches with blebs of metamorphic quartz having sutured boundaries and albite twinned plagioclase.
As the boundary between the breccia/limestone is crossed, carbonate account for less than 535 of the core material. The boundary is not sharply defined, but gradational. Quartz becomes predominant in the form of both large sutured grains and smaller quartz patches (v*4035), albite {4050, minor chlorite.
The albite appears to grow out of the cleavage planes of the calcite and may take on the direction of twinning present in the carbonate. The 4035 margin fact be mostly untwinned albite, except of course, when the large crystals containing sutured bound aries are present.
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colour....this may actually be albite. The carbonate grains are patchy and usually uniform in size. However, recrystallized grains that are up to 7 or 8 times larger are also present, again in patches. Minor chlorite, 222, is also present in long patches.
The weathering is hematite alteration aroung the carb - grains, but other than this, diagenetic (?) alteration, the essential mineralogy remains intact.
N-17-1
Material on road leading out of East-West zone.......far south end.
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SILVER LAOY LANE. TROUT LAKE. NORTH BAY, ONTARIO. CANADA. PIBIC4
TEL. (70S) 47C-O129
December 14, 1981
Northgate Explorations Limited,Suite 3140,P.O. Box 143,l First Canadian Place,Toronto, Ontario.M5X 1C7
•*iii wee i ea MS? SCADDING300
Attention: Mr. T.M. Crandell, P.Eng. ^^—^-^^——General Manager—^-——^—
Re: Job 9526
Conceptual Studyof
Tailings Disposal System
Scadding Township Gold Property
Dear Sirs:
This letter accompanies our report of the Conceptual Study of the Tailings Disposal System for your Scadding Township Gold Property.
Four alternative potential Tailings Basins were reviewed. Schene "D" offers by far the most efficient Tailings 'Basin, The efficiency of this Tailings Basin would rank among the best Mine Tailings Basins in North America.
The Tailings Basin in Scheme "D", which was selected initially from the contour maps, is a low lying swamp area. An on-site field inspection, which followed, indicated that a very old timber dam existed at the west outlet of the swamp. Recently, beavers have repaired and increased the height of the old dam; as indicated by the photographs at the back of the report.
It is recommended that Scheme "D" be selected for your Tailings Disposal System. The new Tailings Dam should be located at the site of the old Dam after removal of the deteriorated timber structure.
We believe the information in this report contains sufficient data for your preliminary discussions with the Government Regulatory Agencies.
Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
FUe.
TO BE ATTACHED A5 AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION. CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survcy(s) Geology and geochemistryTownship or Area Scadding Township———————
Claim HOM.W.) Scadding Gold Mines Limited MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
Survey nr.mp.ny Northgate Exploration LimitedR. A. ZinnAuthor of Report.
Address of A..,hn, P-0- Box 143. 1 First Canadian PI. TorCovering Dates of s.™y October 1 980 .- October 1 982
5 J5J3B8.]fl. ' S 546820 '•••4v****nVviMM*iAA******************n**K*VnnnK*********(pr*fis) (number)
538020 546822 546823*.
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Total Miles *,fiwr,,, 2 75 km
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
DAYS Geophysical ^ *"B-Flrrtrnmagni-lir
—Magnrfomrfpr
-Othrr
40r...rtrr.,mJr,l
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision crediu do not apply lo airborne •urveyt)
y |ETf^nf8't \S P D F 1 '^"-""iAfmetic RadiometricX C V* C l Vi- f (enter day* per claim)
nftE - 7 1983 snr.NATiiRF.?
UNO LANDS SfcCilurx
Res. Geol.Previous Surveys
File No.
'
Author of Report or Afent
Qiialifiration* cJ ,\\ "\ \
Type Date Claim Holder
....
538823 : "fMMr538824' 546828., j53*8825 Hmr liTrJOOctT JVMVJU— cC ^OO9Q ^^ C J CO 0 1 li
538830" 551173'"' -j5*
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54680.5^ v yrf-i/546807OHDoOo" 1
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546810 ^ fl^").'^ '546811^ , ^
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^* ^ A .A -a A.... 54/584 J^...............?..^.J?...7..9i.Vi....546818*" 5 7 9 V^l546819 ^
*WWT* A f /^I A f *jfC S C3TOTAL uLAlMa. ———— .aa 1 "^ — — *^**
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations. Station interval ——. Profile scale -———.
.Number of Readings _
.Line sparing 5 'O .AA/ ft
Contour interval.
Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ,——-
U
il zost,
U
InstrumentCoil configuration Coil separation — Accuracy ———— Method:Frequency.
Parameters measured.
D Fixed transmitter Q Shoot back O In line D Parallel line
(specify V.L.F. station)
Sid
Instrument.Scale constantCorrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
l
V535
Instrument __________ Method CD Time DomainParameters — On time .
- Off time .— Delay time ———— Integration time.
O Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range————————
Power.Electrode array— Electrode spacing . Type of electrode .
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken———S 3468QQ-9Q3 inrl.. 346915-16. 357QR7.359343-45 JncT. 359359-60. 3731Q6 r 47RR3?,- 4 leased claims - 2 1 claims
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample- Humus
+8.000
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight————Ifl gm Method of Collection——Hflnrl————
Soil Horizon Sampled—A Horizon Development—g Sample Depth—surfaceTprrain TOW hill S to
Drainage Development—gnnri t.n pnnr*———————
Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness fi-?R m
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Include* drying. Kreeiung. cruihing.
Mesh size of fraction used for
GeneraL
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per cent p. p. m. p. p. b.
D Dea
Cu,
Others
Pb, Zn, Ni,Au
Co, Ag, Mo, -As,-(circle)
Field Analysis (. .tests)Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory Analysis No.(______' .tests)Extraction Method. Analytical Method . Reagents Used——..
Commercial Laboratory ( ^8,000______ Name of i-ahorat.try Bondar-Clcgg——— Extraction Mothorf H Br - Br^L - M1BK
tests)
Analytical M-th™i Carbon Rod AA
Reagents Used.—————-—————
General ff /v /} s 7 is A. S? J"
NOffVfiGATE EXPLORATION LIMITEDSUITE 3140. P O. BOX 143. 1 FIRST CANADIAN PLACE. TORONTO. CANADA MSX 7C7 - TE LI PHONE (^6) 362-6683\ TELEX 06-217706
February 2nd, 1983
RECEIVED-7
Mr. E. F. Anderson MINING LANDS SECTIONDirector-Mining Lands Branch Ministry of Natural Resources 24th Floor, P. 0. Box 330 700 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z6
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed two copies of our 1981 OMEP Report. We are submitting the report for 40 days (geological) special provisions credit and expenditures credit (as outlined on pink form) on 50 of the claims covered by the report.
You will note that the report covers a much greater area than that required. OMEP has granted us our 1981 claim and will forward a copy with maps to the Sudbury Mining Re corder's Office for their files. We, therefore, respectfully request that you return one copy of this report to Northgate Exploration Limited. Please contact Bruce Gordon, OMEP, for confirmation.
We are not enclosing copies of the diamond drill logs as they have already been filed.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
Yours truly,
NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
R. A. Zinn Project Geologist
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Encl.
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1983 02 11 2.5389
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Larch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir: .,
Vie have received reports and maps, for Assaying and a Geological Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on Mining Clatos S 538818 et al In the Township of Scadding.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
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cc: MX. R. Z1nn P.O. Box 143 l First Canadian Place Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C7
Ministryof Notice of Intent NaturalResources for Technical Reports
Ontario
1983 08 10
2.5389
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his lecord sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Lands Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
feMinistry of NaturalResources
Ontario
Your tile:
1983 08 10 our me: 2 .5389
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Licch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir:
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.
For further information, if required, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1316
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cc: Northgate Exploration Co Ltd Toronto, Ontario Attn: Mr. R.A. Zlnn.
cc: Scadding Gold Mines Ltd Toronto, Ontario
cc: 6.H. FergusonMining 4 Lands Commissioner
Enc fo.ronto, Ontario
1983 08 31 2 .5389
Mr. V.C. MillerMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Larch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir:
RE: Data for Assaying and a Geological Survey on Mining Claims S 538818 et al In the Township of Scadding
The Data for Assaying and a Geological Survey assessment work credits as listed with my Notice of Intent dated August 10, 1983 have been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380
R. P1chette:mc
cc: Northgate Exploration Co Ltd Suite 3140 P.O. Box 143 l First Canadian Place Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C7
cc: Resident Geologist Sudbury, Ontario
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To: Geochemistry
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
Technical Assessment Work Credits Oat*
1983 08 10
F 'It
?,53RoMining Recorder'1 Report ofWor"*0- S 478831
Recorded HolderSCADDING GOLD MINES LIMITED
Township or AreaSCADDING TOWNSHIP
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim Mining Cltimi Assessed
Geophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer.
Radtometric.
Induced polarization.
Other ———^——
.days
. diyi
.days
. days
-dayt
Section 77 (19) S** " Mining Claimt Aticiud" column
40
S 538818 to 25 incl 538828 to 33 incl 546805 to 24 incl 551173 to 75 incl 551178 478831-32539384 539389-90 539397 to 400 incl 539403
Geological.
Geochemical.
.days
.days
Man days D
Special provision OD
Airborne CD
Ground 63
1*1 Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim*
20 days credit
S 5B6828
546831
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
not sufficiently covered by th* lurvty
S 546825546829546830
O Insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on ••eh claim doe* not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical —40; Section 77 (19)—60:838 (83/6)
KZ5\T: Mlnlstiyolf-;: 1*;Technical AssessiSShSct Work CreditsOntario^^U;.-^^ :
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i ADO no i n Work No. o 0*3owt31983 08 10 t K^ 7 np35
Recorded Holder
Township or Area S CADDING TOWNSHI p
*Type of survey end number of
Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
ElMtronugnatie , . dmy.
Magnitanrulw , . , ,. ,.... rimy.
Radiomdrif.... . .... rimy.
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Section 77 (19) S4* "Mining Clilmt AiiMMd" column
Geologic^). ... ,... , Hmyi
Man days Q Airborne O
Special provision O Ground GD
Q Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining CUim* Aonud
S55,000.00 spent on assaying on Mining Claims S 538818 to 25 inclusive.
538828 to 33 incl 546805 to 25 incl 546828 to 31 incl 551173 to 75 incl 551178 478831-32 539384 539389-90 539397 to 400 539403
3667 assessment work days are allowed which may be grouped in accordance with Sec 76(6) of the Mining Act RSO 1980.
For Mining Recorder's use: The work assignment for each of the above listed 53 claims is 69 days per claim.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
; No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
'f- Lj not sufficiently covirsd by tht turvty D Insufficient technical dm filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits If necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77 (19)—60:
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"cport of Workl jlural i*. L ^ Resources (Geophysical. Geological,
Geochemical and Expenditures)
Instructions: -
. o . x 3 z s Mining Act
type or print.- II number ol mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this lorm, attach a list.Note: — Only days crediti calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be enteredm the "Expend. Days Cr." columnt.
- Do not use shaded areas below.l coaol Suit.,lt
CUim Hoioer(s)
Survey Company
Township or Aia*
Prospector * licence No.frM"j)Survey Detes (linecutting to o f ice)
, /*- ov,| , c t-X Dey l Mo. l Sr. | Day | Mo. | Yr.
Totel Mile* of line Cut
xir*^Marne end Addreti of Author (of Gto-Technical report)
A If /A/A/ ^jy/V? t / s/Sf/ecial Provisions Credits RequestedInstructions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiomatrlc
- Other
Geological
Gaochamical
O*yi per Claim
Man DaysIrutiucitoni
Complete reverse tide and enter totallt) here-
Gaophytlcal
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Days per Claim
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Day* per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type ol Work Performed
Pel O' m td on Claimli)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTout
Days Credits
InttructiontTotal Days Oeditt may be epportioned at the claim holder'i choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns ei right,
Report CompletedOne of Report Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Workv
r xMining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
For Office Use OnlVTotel Days O. Recorded
}ate Approved at Recorded
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Mining Re
A, ,A .i/*91 '
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Rtf lonei/Srcnch Director
l hereby eenity that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of tha facti Mt forth in tha Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed tha work or witnessed same during and/or after iti completion and the annexed report is trua.
Name and Postal Address of Parson Certifying/' . ~Z?' *^. i. (V w—'
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Date Certified (Signature) '
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Assessment Work Breakdown
Man Days are based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by consultants, draftsmen, etc..
Type ol Survey
Technical Day*
Technical Dayi Credit*
Line-cutting Deyt Totel Credit!
No. o* Claim*
De y* per Clllm
7 - L——I*L-J-Type of Survey
Technical De y l
Technical Dayf Credit*
Line-cutting De y* Totel Credit*
Ne. of Oalm*
Dey* per Claim
J*LLlType of Survey '-:v',,
Lint-cutting Day* Tout Credit*
No. ofDalm*
Day* per Claim
X 7 L-J-L—l
Line-cutting Day* Total Credit*
No. of Claim*
De y* perOeim
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Repott of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
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The Mining Act
Instructions:'—
-Not*: - Only* days crTd* JllcoafecT in t"Expenditures" section may bi entered
Q in the "Expend. Dayi Cr." eolumni. S 3 O l. - Do not use shaded ars below.
Type of Surveylil
Geology,Claim Holdar(i)
ScaddingAdoreis '
Survey Company
NorthgateNema and Addreil of Au
R. Zinn, P
GeochemistryGold Mines Limited
ivDate of S
Exploration Limited oa v |1
Township or Area s" i ' ^\
Scaddi nq f /(A - j '{) 9,J2^/Prospector*! Licence No, j/
T 1024 S
urvey (from A to) Total Mile* of line Cut
ft. |8jO. | D.V lift. iK 275 kmmor lof Geo- Technical '•port).0. Box 143, 1 First Canadian PI., Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C7
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpacial Provmont
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: uimg the tame grid:
Enter 20 days (lor each)
Man Day*
Complete reverie side ar.a enter loiolli! heie
RECEIV!J M 25 W
MHWG IANDS SAiroornt Cia3iu
Note: Special piovnioni cir:liit do no* apply lo Aifboiiir Suivtyi.
Gaophyiical
- Elaciromagnalic
. Magnetometer
- R*diorn*tric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
.Geophviita!
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Oayt per Claim
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Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
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S 53,000.00 -f- 15
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Total Oayt Ciedits
3 3,666
Total Oayi Credits may ha apportioned at the claim holder'i choice Cr- ti number ol dayi creditt par claim selected in colu'iTin* ai right.
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
S 538818538819538820
1 538821| 5388221 538823: 538824
538825538828538829538830538831
. 538832i 538833
546805546806546807 -— 546808 546GC9 ^ 54C810546811546812546813
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...151173 —— 551 1 74 — 551175 551178 ^
1 478831 .^478832'.
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Certification Verifying Report of Wot k
For Office Use Only/Total Dayt Cr. Da Recorded
Approved^as Hacordad
Mining Record
\i\Biancn Oitxtor
t hni-l.iy emily thai l l. J rt a neitunal and inturvate knowivdye of th* facu set (oil h in iht Report of Work annexed hereto, having perlormed the work or witn(ut. j Mm* during and/oi alier in completion and the annexed leport it nut. ^^^^^^
Name and Pot al Adilmvt of PeikOn Certifying .
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Man Days are based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by ' consultants, draftsmen, etc..
Typ* ol Survey
T*chnlc*l Dayt
Technical Otyi Coditi
Una culling Dtyt Total CrtcUti
No. Ol Cltimt
Dayt per Claim
3Typt ol Survey
Technical Djyi
Technical Oayt Crediu
Una-cutting Oaya Tout Credltl
No. ol CUimt
Oayt pw Claim
l Ml-llType ol Survey
Technical Technical Dayi Credili
Line-cutting Dayt Toul Credit!
No. el Daimt
O*vt per
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Type ol Survey ,
: Technical Technical Dayt Line-cutting No. ol Dayt pot * . , Dayi C'editi Dayt Total Creditl Claimt Claim
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: 539384^ 539389f| 5393901 ; 539397'^--.539398
J;- '"539399 539400 539403
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Certificate of Analysis
TO REPORT NO. , . -A-U-4991A11
Toronto. Ontario M5X 1C7DATE . . . . . . .jMn*-25, 1931•
?roJ•ct: 723-304
MARKED
R-001-002-003-004-005
R-006-201-A 01-601-602
R-603-604-605-606*-607
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NilTractTractTractTract
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NOTE:Rejects retained two weeks Pulps retained three months unless otherwise arranqed.
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Certificate of Analysis
1 hereby certify that the following are the results of analyses made by us upon the herein described . . . . .ro
MARKED
R-801 F1V1 Fd-2
oE/ton
Au
Tract 0.070 0.005
REPO
DATE
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RT NO. . . . IrllrWV.
Jun. 25. 1981 .
. . . . . . sam
Project: 723-304
pies
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Certificate of Analysis
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Toronto. Ontario M5X 1C7
REPORT NO. . . . A-!-ll-t49.9.
DATE . . . . . . .June .25,. 1931-Prejeet: 723-304
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0.020Mil0.030TraceMil
-
NOTE:Rejects retained two weeks Pulps retained three months
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BLi i!_____________BONDAR-CLEGG S COMPANY LTD.7B4 BELFAST ROAD. OTTAWA. ONTARIO. K1B OZ5 PHONE: S37-311O
July 3, 1981
Northgate Exploration Limited R.R. #1Wahnapitae, Ontario POM 3CO
Attention; Mr. R. Zinn
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed a Correction Certificate for sample H-5952 (report No. 111-0757).
As discussed by phone, Au cross contamination from sample H-5951 seemed evident.
The results from the rescreening and reanalysis of sample H-5952 confirmed this assumption as correct. Sample H-5953 was also rescreened and reanalyzed, its original value stands as correct.
I apologize for any inconvenience which may have resulted.
Regards,
L. M. Kovacs
P. S. The high Au concentration for sample H-5951 was confirmed by reanalysis.
LMK/drccencl.
WHITEHORSE VANCOUVER OTTAWA CAMPBEU-TON
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Geochemical Lab Report
MethnH Carbon RodReport Ni
From
— 111-0757
Northeate Exploration LimitedProject #772
Fraction (Upd Dry sieve -80 mesh natfi julv 3 , fl fll
SAMPLE NO.
H-5952
H-5953
•-K- ' ' ^J.;-';-.'- - ' V. .
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Au Cr ppb
3863
REMARKS
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Evtrartinn i
Method Carb** todReport Ne
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— 111-0737
VorthMt* Exploration Llidted
SAMPLE NO.
H-3952It-3933
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Date.
Tforthisate Exploration Llwited
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SAMPLE NO.
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08
09
10
1112
13
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16
17
18
19
20
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25
26
27
28
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30
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10
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50
51
52
53
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55
56
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58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
6669
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76
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28
29
3031
32
33
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3637
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2713
6
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11
70
1110
19
1118
22
2221
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13
1716
1820
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10
10
1010
10
1010
10
1010
10
1010
10
10
1010
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10
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10
1010
10
1010
10
1010
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Method—
Au-UBr-Btj-MIBK
CR/AA
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Report No..
PHONE: S37-311O
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From.
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SAMPLE NO.
H-5432
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
43
46
4748
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
— mi —ppb
16
20
11
13
16
15
13
21
12
14
9
13
17
24
8
3313
15
13
10
55
16
10
10
8
9
17
12
5
9
23
SAMPLE NO.
H-5463
64
65
66
67
68
69
7071
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
— ftu — ppb
22
6
13
6
10
22
19
2115
9
6
4
13
9
11
13
8
16
20
10
15
13
10
14
14
14
a4
11
25
21
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Page No.-
SAMPLE NO.
B-5494
95
9697
9899
5300
01
02
0304
0506
07
0309
10
11
12
13
14
•\\
16
17
laB-l!'.2
43
44
4546
47
48
49
3051
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17
13
IS
16
139
13
21
7
1715
3113
18
1119
4
11
17
11
13
1"
127
8
6
15
13
16
14
24
4
8
612
16
SAMPLE NO.
H-1553
5455
56
57
58
59
60
6162
63
6465
66
6768
69
7071
72
'3
74
75
76
7778
79
8061
82
6364
85
66
87
48
— ait —— ppb
11
1912
17
14
19
IS
14
1213
46
51423
17
1313
16
16
3
12
137
11
9
1014
12
116
9
116
11
1212
9
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11-1589
9091
9293
94
95
9697
98
991600
01
02
0304
05
0607
08
0910
11
12
1314
15
16
17
18
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2021
2223
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19
17
158
11
1511
68
11
1110
12
3015
24
3818
11
13
7710
14
23
23
17
101713
49
7
SAMPLE NO.
H-1625
26
2728
29
3031
32
3334
35
3637
38
3940
41
42
4344
45
4647
48
49
5051
52
53
5455
5657
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6
8
59
11
1110
11
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9
98
7
79
8
16
88
5
108
11
7
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9
6
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H-1083
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
9293
94
95
96
97
98
99
1100
01
02
03
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
3637
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17
15
M
11
14
17
8
51
12
24
6
10
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li
8
9
7
63
19
6
18
10
10
11
17
11
15
15
11
20
13
SAMPLE NO.
11-1138
39
4041
42
43
44
1248
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
71
72
73
— fto — ppb
16
13
1210
6
11
7
15
17
12
6
10
7
11
11
53
13
7
15
12
12
9
10
12
19
17
13
14
8
11
29
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SAMPLE NO.
U-127475
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
8485
86
8788
89
90
91
92
93
95
96
97
98
991300
01
0203
04
05
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108
98
9
10
14
11
10
11
713
12
146
5
10
6
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6
9
10
9
9
1012
13
11
7
7
74
7
7
7
15
SAMPLE NO.
U-1311
12
1314
15
16
1718
1920
21
2223
24
25
2627
28
2930
31
32
3334
35
143233
34
3536
37
3839
40
4142
— rtn — ppb
9
5
57
5
13
312
9
5
9
1113
12
13
4
9
7
13
7
12
10
1010
19
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12
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12
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46
4748
49
5051
52
5354
55
5657
58
59
6061
62
6364
6566
67
68
69
7071
72
73
74\. . 75
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15
913
18
146
7
64
7
67
8
513
3
11
812
9
66
10
8
12
7
7
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14
21
9
136
8
137
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H-1479
80
8182
83
84
8586
87
88
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90
9192
9394
95
96
9798
99
1500
0102
03
0405
06
0708
09
1011
1213
14
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27
14
1318
11
38
99
16
10
1412
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149
12
22
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7
14
514
19
3214
12
1215
14
2318
96
6
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E-1515
16
17
16
19
20
21
22
23
24
2526
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
3A
35
36
37
38
39
40
415092
93
94
95
969798
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4
14
6
13
7
9
21
12
4
5
314
14
19
23
11
15
14
13
23
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9
12
6
11
5
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5
12
14
10
13
5
3
10
SAMPLE NO.
H-5101
02
03
04
05
0607
08
09
1011
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2627
28
29
30
5355
5657
5859
60
— tea — Ppb
18
8
7
6
9
15
9
5
9
9138
20
14
14
6
6
9
5
16
26
3
42
9
49
5
6
10
7
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62
6364
65
6667
68
6970
71
7273
74
7576
77
7879
80
8182
83
8485
86
87
68
89
90
9192
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6
15
1513
10
6
8
13
134
7
616
5
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5
56
8
11
7
12
20
9
5
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16
710
99
9
278
13
SAMPLE NO.
B--5397
98
99
5400
01
OJ
0304
0506
07
08
09
1011
12
1314
1516
17
18
19
20
21
22
2324
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Au ppb13
13
14
8
8
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2413
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16
15
10
610
25
1213
10
12
16
11
27
13
11
6
1018
10
136
9
7
58
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Method ——
Au-UBr~Br2 MIBK
CE/M
Fraction Used milling to -10 moh
111-0577Report No. -—————.———————..——-^———.
Northgata Exploration LimitedFrom
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81
SAMPLE NO.
T-1001
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
1516
17
18
19
20
21
22
2324
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
33
36
37
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2
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2
3
3
3
32
3
2
3
2
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2
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3
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3
6
3
4
3
3
2
SAMPLE NO.
T-1038
39
40
41
42
43
44
43
46
4748
49
50
51
52/'~33
54
55
5657
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
68
69
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3
4
4
2
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2
4
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2
23
3
4
3
2
2
2
32
3
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4
36
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111-0577Geochemical Lab Report
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7273
74
7576
77
7879
80
81
82
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0304
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06
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11
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14
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25
26
27
2829
30
3132
33
3435
3637
38
3940
41
42
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45
46
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49
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6263
64
6366
6764
69
70
71
72
7374
73
76
7773
79
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08
09
10
11
12
13
14
1516
17
18
19
20
21
22
2324
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
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37
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2
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3
3
3
32
3
2
3
2
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2
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6
3
4
3
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T-1033
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
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49
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51
52
53
54
55
5657
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
68
69
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3
4
4
2
HD
2
4
MD
2
2
S
3
4
3
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7
2
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71
7273
74
7576
77
7879
80
81
82
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07
08
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14
15
1617
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7
67
4
4
4
7
7
44
5
139
SAMPLE NO.
T-5024
25
26
27
2829
30
31
32
33
U
35
3637
38
3940
41
42
4344
43
46
4748
49
3051
5253
54
55
5657
5859
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3
7
5
6
3
3
23
4
76
77
7
45
2
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4
4
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T-5060
61
6263
64
6566
6768
69
70
71
72
7374
75
76
7778
79
60
8182
83
84
83
86
8788
89
90
91
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46
23
7
287
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3109
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1-3432
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
5354
55
56
57
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ppb
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13
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4
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2
3
3
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4
3
5
2
34
6
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6
53
4
3
3
3
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2
3
MD
SAMPLE NO.
T-5463
64
65
66
67
68
69
7071
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
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5
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3
6
2
2
48
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96
97
98
99
55000102
03
04
0506
07
0809
10
1112
13
14
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17
181542
43
4445
46
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SAMPLE NO.
1-1553
54
55
36
3738
59
60
61
6263
6463
66
6766
6970
71
72
73
7473
76
77
78
7980
81
8283
8485
8687
88
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3
5
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2
3
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3
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Page No.-3
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T-1589
90
9192
9394
95
96
9798
99
1600
0102
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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2
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T-1625
26
2728
29
30
31
3233
34
3536
37
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41
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44
4546
47
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50
51
52
53
54
5556
57
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14
4
3
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T-1083
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85
86
87
80
89
90
91
92
93
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97
98
99
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02
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10.00
10.00
10.00
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10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
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51
52
53
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56
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62
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66
67
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10.00
10.00
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10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
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Page No.-
SAMPLE NO.
T-127U
75
76
7778
79-80
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82
638k
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87
88
89
9091
92
9395
96
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10.00
10.00
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10.00
10.0010.00
10.00
10.0010.00
10.0010.00
10.00
10.00
10.0010.00
10.00
10.0010.00
10.0010.00
10.00
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T-1311
12
13
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16
1718
1920
21
22
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25
2627
26
29
3031
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10.00
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10.00
10.00
10.0010.00
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10.00
10.0010.00
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SAMPLE NO.
T-1U3
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SAMPLE NO.
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22
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3031
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03
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19
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10.00
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SAMPLE NO.
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46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
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77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
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40
41
42
4344
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49
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77
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83
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20
21
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24
25
26
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30
31
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HATE: 'o?-JAN-82 PROJECT: 772
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
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METHOD
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SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
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REPORT COPIES TO:. G. HARPER •' - - R. ZINN
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H-11242H-11245H-11248H-11250H-11254
H- 11 259H-11262H-11266H-11271H- 11 276
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;AUPPB
310
288
85
^fl-14
7
819To"
512
O5-98
JX13
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wt/Au
5.005.005.005.005.00
5.005.00 t5.005.005.00
5.005.005.005,00 -5.00
r 5. 005.005.005.005.00
5.005.00 '
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NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-11313H-11319H-11321H-11326H-11327
H-11328H-11330H-11335H-3275H-3276
H-3277H-3282H-3283H-3284H-3285
H-3286H-3287
4 ' H-3288r, H-3303
: H-3304
H-3305•- ' T.~ v"'- ' •''.-,.. :~ :^'-: - " . ; ; t - . H -3307'-, :. g ** : :- - ^f^M-'m, - :V-: : . ' " H-3308•V^^feiS^^C^ * r V VsH-3309 '':; e^'T^^Sf-^tL^::-: '^ ** !- H-3310
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: - ;^^^*-:^-:*: i:^i.^-vv-.^/- ^-f ;^: H-3313. A, f -v^f; v^-^:;^.':^-" •"i.-"-"'""-.^ -' .--,-;. ;:^:-H-3314i-, ". ^ ;^"w'.f- ';tV''4^-; :,;'^.^.\ A/^ .'',.'^ ."','-.".v.',W.*-?ifc'.H-33iA'•-' ^;V^U*.A,.v-ri*^.,;KA^i\a^':.j.tKsV- ,.^i..'^5fc^.-vjE.,.n *^ 10
ELEMENT AuUNITS PPB
367
1258
135
15IB,14
96
111110
5^Z-232510
917
911
A
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wt/Au NOTE
5.005.00^.005.004.53
5.005.005.005.005.00
5.00 .5.005.005.005.00
5.004.90 -5.005.005.00
5.005.00 , ;s.oo . ' '. ; ;; - .-:.v ' r-.- - - : - ,
. s.oo vv;-.- '"i.'."^--v..: '5.00 ; ":-'';..^v;.;- v:^; .-L^-y
. 5, "00 -- ' "' - - ' '- - ;' ":^ v^ - '- -,- . '" :,.** * ** w , , . - - ' - j t . ' .r " . ^- ..5.00 " -.^ -v ^-.-•^-'•- :-- ; ::-.^: -"-'s.oo . ,""" .. •-.-'-.•"r- -^ , .' '5.00 ;5.00 ,
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ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
wt/Au NOTES
H-3317 H-3318 12
5.00 5vOO
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SIZE FRACTION -80
SAMPLE TYPE HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS DRY, SIEVE -80
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DETECTION:LIMITS FOR GOLD '10 dram sample! 2 ppb* ,
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SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-1145H-1146H-1147H-1148H-1149
H-1150H-1151H-1152H-1153H-1154
H-1155H-1156H- 1157H-1158H-1159
H-1160H-1161H-1162H-1163H-1164
H-1165H-1166H-1167H-1168H- 11 69
H-1170H-1171
•i H- 11 72H-1173H-1174
AuPPB
14127
1612
3014191618
71212922
2511Jll58
81118136
10151313N!v
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-1175H-1176H-1177H-1178H-1179
H-1180H-1181H-1182H-1183H-1184
H-1185H-1186H-1187H-1188H-1189
H-1190H-1191H-1192H-1193H-1194
H-1195H-1196H-1197H-1198H- 11 99
H-1200H-1201H-1202H-1203H-1204
Au NOTESPPB
139
1799
5109
104/
156599
11J-8ND-'
20
179
ND'104"
63'87 x7 f.
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SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
l H-1205H-1206H-1207H-1208H-1209
H-1210H-1211H-1212H-1213H-1214
H-1215H-1216ri-1217H-1218
. ^H-1219
-H- 1220' H-1221H-1222
: H-1223v H- 1225
^-H-1226^H--1227 '- '•'V. : :- •'•" -. ' "^•H-1228' " ' : - : ; :-;t;', '.'": -' , , ;'•M'H^1229 - • '••••- - .' r--;-.-.'. ' •"•••' ' •i?Htl230 ^;5' i ^:,i . : .; ..v ^ .
|||H-1231 .;,r--, ••V.''"-V?.;.i^v' *- V
Mar'1233, : ' - .-' -\ ":;^:-i: " - '.^'H"~1234 - -. '" - ' ' : :''' s i: -"' ," '^rtH~-1235''"';-^''':; ' ; " ' '••'--~{vi~'f:-'.^- '-f,'' -^•^...^...••^V^,,^ !A.^^.VA^^..,..
AuPPB
109967
810101710
66587
7131084/
1478108
6 :- - ' ' -.97 ', .'.
11 •'•:--'---/. :7 : ^ ••i-'-- :,,,
; NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-1236H-1237H-1238H-1239
^ H-1240
: H-1241'r' H-1242
H-1243' - i ; H-1244
H-1245
f H-1246'•\ •••'•-'^•'- ' : - H-1247 - -'
H-1336H-1337
-•-. : . ;^^:.J'/; ,,' , -. H-1338 - . . V - .
- .'. . - •;*'-*S\'?' '- - . H-1339-, . . -' ••-. ^ y*:.*-i -' - -.-"V H-1340 - - - ' . .
". '":i^'.'^ t '": .." ' . ' H-1341- ..'.-, \::;l^rH; . '- : H-1342 : ' . -';'^ ji; ,:, .;'-.'-' : ' - . ; ; H- 1343
' v' - f^r^^^/'-V 7 -^ H-1344", .. . . . - :-; "' ;-^. -"' i -''?M:'te-ffii*''i~*'fc.]lfr~' •' •''•- * " : -'H-1345 -' ,. .. - . : : - . - ' - - . ''./'; '' : '^"':: '--^ift|i*3i^i^sC ;! "'i .".H- 13 4.6^ - V'.. , . -. ," ' - - . .. ,;' :- ,:
"•' ' i •'•-.'•t ^ ^^'^^iS^S^- .*i ;: "- ''" : H-1347 '..-•. 'v :. . - .'.-. ,'-'; ?\^:-i; : ''''- ' '^^^M^fcSK^-:- :- : .H-1348-r".. : :,;-..-;; ; . -: -'-.." :-'o^- ,. -;
v-. '' : - ; - ; -;'-^^:' :^^^|;l^y^ ,H-1349.^-r;^-"^- .•./•-.j.^.-v -:;;,-- -,- , .^;- .^ ^'''V;V- ; ''-:.'i^^'^^^^^p^*;'?V;,'''. '*- ^H-1350':v:'''";:-fe' !r-' "'^- ;; :i !'.' r - : -,; ' " ;"-" *"~''
' ^-^''1v;,^';f'il-;t^f^^ :^^-^^ -:-J-;'" :" ;: '";•;'' - '; ^•-v"''^-iii^^^^^^W*' ^"1352'-.^:^'.*;:'^^:.^-;^";.'^-'-,' ": -
: -v "" ;''--' ;' ^fw^EBKE^^^^^^'*'-'^'''** H— ISSS-^V/'''^.'-.^*''"1^^ ''•••'•.';~ -.--•'-' '-'v'i
Au NOTESPPB
1483'
218
12886
10
7171655 . . ' . . -
1096
1810
9 •-.. - :5 ,: ; . -. : : - .. "-- "-- : -.
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REPORT: tn-o62i^^SAMPLE -ELEMENT ' wt/Aui NUMBER •'.•; UNITS
f'H-1354^H-1355 - ," . - ' ;'-'r" H TT X o 5 otH-1357gH-1358
^ H- 1359^H-1366^H-1361f. -H- 1362KH-1363
•": H-1364 -i3 H-1365r- H- 1366i- H- 1367&H-1368 ;
•®: H-1369 ;fi H- 1370 - ' ' ; V : . ' o -'~ : ."•H-1371 ' . '' -V \ ;-^ H- 1372 f
H- 1373
)^H-1374 .. -\ -v .VV/H— 1375 - '--' - ' :; - .••.v.-';.v''-j
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^M*a-37.9:-^:^'"---'* : ' '-: •••v;:v-f ;, c.-"1•|?;H-^'386.'-:: ' : .: -'.' : ; " ^ * -•"''.''"•'" •••:
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AuPPB
21577
16
56
1116t
1311
687
104'85
14
85
10•;- 8
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' H-1384H-1385
':: . H -1386H-1387H-1388
H- 1389; H-1390
H-1391^ H-1392
H-1393
H-1394 Y:^^ H-1395
-. ,*;''-^V. -y^H-1396v/- ' ' -' ; . .' ."- '. ;' ' - - !; -. 't1/- 'H- 1397 V - . '-'•- . J:
.- -..•••.•.•••-. .:;;-.^.H-1398^;,'^:^:^:? .
- . /- " ' -' -:' i-- .H-1399-V-"-^;^^^-;.^:'-^•'-•' . . v— H-1400 ^ ;::.^^^; .; :,:v,;
; '"" :;..VH-1401 ;, ''' : -^; .-;,'-.. V:v.- - ' - : ; -, ;;rv'H-1402" - -' - "'- \.-.'"- -:
. ' : • •••.•'''.•.••.• :;^H-1403 : .. - . -,, ;.;--'- :,
: ; ,: , . . . - ..;,.. •••-;:-":-;:,S.H-1404; ; ;-- ^-^^ , .:- . .... ,. '--^ ^^ r , : -. ..V,.. -'.;- , l.-, .);-:,...-ii'^.!^'HT.1405i *-. . -;.;^~/ ' '. -. ;"'5fe^*i:'-\' :''. , -". ,
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^l^PI|^^^^fiW?f|R^^4'P^r"'?^S!——— ! ——— - ——— T^Xi:'?''^'*''""'':'':' ' " ' J ' • '''''.'f/T1'''*'''''. '''' " ^ ' ' :'v r ^* ; '" '-''
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2095
109 . -; - . .-•••.-. r.-.4' ' ; -'.^ '' ; ':^-9 . . : -r'.--;--'.'"9 . v ,- - • (•' : '•'•'••: '~7 - '"-^ --v -:-?-i; -;.---^;9 ": , .••:....
1011 .. . ' , ' -'••-- ; - ' '.'*--11 -. . -. :-.V, - v...--. v; , . ': " , ..",M' : - ; -10 ' -" ' ' "' . -.';--. - - : : ••••"^ ;^. -li - -r. .'"^ ' - -...••'• s:'/-'-".'",.
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SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-1414H-1415H-1416H-1417H-1418
H-1419H-1420H-1421H-1422H-1423
H-1424H-1425H-1426H-1427H-1428
H-1429H-1430H-1431H-5131H-5132
H-5133H-5134V^y v'': " ' ''---' - ^"' ' : r'H-siss.^y"--;'. ' "- r^\ ; - . .H~Si3.61''fc'--v' '^ '.y* ' .•':.j-""": : ' " ••' v-' '•-'l*
H-5i37^'My'.fo : y;-;yj? ^,:-^.iv.v^lH—CITO - "•-•i"iT-i '- -..v? : "- -. ...•V'.*;:.!C' i ;sj:,^itt*.v;', J ;~; — 51 38, ; 'VV^'V'-.''-^^^'*-^''^ '/*
H— 5139--''' ' ':'- ;^i':V ' : ' S'! '' '•"^•*S4'r?': "^-i".''. "' :
H- 514 Oy ' 'y^yy^ ' : "'^^.4li ; ^- : :: ^ V
AuPPB
376
208
1411101413
20261456
612108
12
14• ;; , ; 10 '•••' -
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NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-5143H-5144H-5145H-5146H-5147
H-5148H-5149H-5150H-5151H-5152
H-5153H-5154
r H-5155H-515A
.:- . .:-V;- V * H-5157 .-.:. - ^ , . • •.-.•••: ' . :'-. ;
' ' ' - - - -- . : - ;-H-5158:' . ' L .v.;V;- ;: -. ? .; ,. :. :; - -" . "-; "' '- -'- V, H-5159 .-' . ,. • ••••[:- . /•'••; -' : -
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Au NOTESPPB
71596
10
ND'2
ND'ND-ND-
ND-ND'10127 . . - ' ' .15149
ND'7
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H-5178H-5179H-5180H-5181H-5182
H-5183H-5184H-5185H-5186H-5187
H-5188H-5189H-5190H-5191H-5192
H-5193YH~5194jpH^Siys : -'Y';'.. ;. -.v
l^s w,'- :f.Y^
••|iH-5i99.;; v -"-' ; ' : --'iy' :
'Mti/sz&zy^i^:- Y . : : :
ut/Au AuPPB
119872-
1110845
58
10119
V 111 ; ' 12 :'
678
B,,';'7: H;-'
; ; l}1 ';;;. . 'V. V:^^V:--'.:•" ^^:isp-"^ :^v-^-V^Sl
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-5203H-5204H-5205H-5206H-5207
H-5208H-5209H-5210H-5211H-5212
H-5213H-5214H-5215H-5214H-5217
H-5218- ' ' ••'. -' 'H-5219"'"' ,'-"?' - -'' -V -
H-5220H-5221•H-5222
V. ;.;^-Y i . •••' , H-5223 ; - ^Ya^'/,, '. . . .. - : '. :^yy^^'y :,^})- : '.'1 ' . . (*.';-te ^-'S'Hr522,4;:,^t;;' i,.^ •.X.'-l.;.";''^/^;!^ ^ v-.: . : ' •.^'^^i^fj^'y-' ttT^^-Hilllfe^^-'' '"^'-^^^^fr""" ; V. ^^^l^is-li;^^;,^;:.^^ .•: ^^-^I^^^Jii^^^^^^^^^;, -.:-. -;x'. ;:^;Y :*-lMl^Mif^liili^^^ ,.
Au NOTESPPB
11866
12
1266 Y69
25129 - - - \y'
107 . . Y
10111079
A ' ' ,v. ,, . v,, ' . - . . -' . ,-\7 - ' ' ' 'V "' ,. Y'-..' ; j :\. 'l'^1':
'" 7- ; ' '- -- 'v ;vVr j.' ; '..^"^Y^li?-i^. .'•^^••••^^S
,'.. gv.-v-v:-.... . V;^-"-'.- "*:Yv^'Y;."-Kv' y' - . ''^•-i'--^i5a^,, 0::..-. , ' " ' - ':;? •;j. 'V. "••*-.'^,: : ^-';i^, '.-•.t-. '--: . !^,.'.;-^5f
12 - - Ki - •*'- ^ -- ''R-' vV; -*- - •-"". - -- i - " ': . - ^, ^^ .-'"/' l - "' : : vi-- 1.- 1'"'
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"SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
. H-5233H-5234H-5235H-5236H-5237
H-5238H-5239H-5240H-5241H-5242
H-5243H-5244H-5245H-5246H-5247
H-5248H-5249H-5250H-5251H-5252
H-5253^.H-5254' : ; , .;. .: : ,: ' ;
f--?H-5256' - -. ' '•'•-" ". .' ' " ' ;i?'H-5257:. !^:r ;V-:{'.- V ,. '"-
-^•i^fcJ^KO'CO "•"-•-• : ". ' Y' ' ' "i 'i \'\-"r * " p' '-v :: ' - - " '' ^y,;;,n O 4* w T . t "•,.'-—- . ^ ,.' . "- .. ^. -.;'.
*;1X "*','"; ; ' ' - . r 1-'"' ~-' -, -- -1 -,-. \ -' f ',"-:'..' ' •' H*"*?^A1-' "''"-"':L' •''•-" J; ." .': 'f*i~--' -'^i&m&^M-,---- - :-
AuPPB
121010714
59
16107
7911911
1064106
1566
'-•'' 76.-' ';,':^3:
'•-' ;':|^7'
"/v^tv.-j'j-.-, ' , '" '.'-: ' . " ""rt P - j-
1-*.'' '"~"" '-J'"' fc W '
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-5263H-5264H-5265H-5266H-5267
; H-5268H-5269H-5270H-5271H-5272 ,
H-5273 r.'. -, . V -'V-.' H-5274 ' ' '., . .
H-5275: H-V276
H-J277,
H- 5278H -5279H-5280
i H-5281H-5282
-.' -V- ' - '- '*j, -'',. L - " - '- ' .-" H™" w A O w ' '. ' - ' - '' *- * - . " - - "' " •v- - ' "' ' ' '- - * - '' " .' T ' j - ''it-- -. :, ' " ' : ' ' - , '- -' - ' . ' ,,v" ' ' •*.-.'" ''. ' •.•'i;---'' ".-' ' '-••••••- r .•'•^•"—5284 :- -,.. -'^,-,^. ' .. •" i . -V..'- . -'•..•: - --" - ' "' . .'.- - " ' :"''- 1,;*-' v'i;:}-#''-'', X-v ; 7 v- '"- - '-' "--^ru— 5285-'-''- ' •••'•'-''•' ~- :';r"'' ;; •"••.,: - _
'-.'- " -^ '-' ' '- ••- '''; '^\^-V'"*' f^'''' :^^''y^'l'':.^' ' i: i c-rt*-"^-*^ V^ ;^- ;'' - ' " "' '. ":"' -.. - ; - 1 - L- , '.-. ••-':;^ - - ' - . f'.i^t^.T;-^ -^ 'j,*. '^. -- . ,* '*i-H~5286 "," - '-'' - ' - -''* - ' ' *- , . - ' ''- '
t ' - . •".-.•- ,. -. . ,- -' - ,v r- - Tu -. ' ' '-'-: "*; ' , .;:'^r-.^- < -^^ *~ f'- - " . -i ~* ' " - . --' " '--\ - ' - - ;^3 - -- ' '' . t-*vtj ' ' ^,"'•' V ' .-'-v -.-••-••V'.'---; -•;';-* K ..v-: JJ^ft' -.r/i.f; *"X- 4- -.. - : ' vV 11^^007:^:7..' V-'J".,' -----. - -,:-± '-^- o - ', . -,: ,.. s ..-.;.-. ; - v;-.;.^^' . :.-^^.4^k-^ :,v'Ai,i^:' ' ." - ;- : .:; i '.ssff. ^.?*.?.v*s-v;- .^ '-ife ' .: ..., i ,- •r.-::*^.
^(8i';^^^Kiii^s^^isw:i* - •*- ' .' -" T '- " "' - ' ' •"•- ' . r ' ' " *'J^' ^S1"' -'t."3". f^JL5' 5t" •''**J •'•"V-''^'''J '*^f't *" r'*' '"'J1 *- U **"t fJO 1\j^ ' ''" * ^ r'*4i- - "' ""-^ ' ' '" •*" . . - ''' * .'" - ' , p , - ' - "' . -, . -, wi"™"'- "i vv'.'jfi^5 tfJ "'"A"'" ^ -i'*^ v- ?'*. * - v-t . "' FI w fc r J^lk 7*^ .^J?' v J--.' - -- "- i - ' ' * ' . ' -: .
-;:- 1 ^ ' ^;-'.-,;'1 "-"-''^ .^^^*^^^^**-.^-'?' H-5292^^l^^l: ;' ; t:: 'V^^'-:" '?:-"'' ;si-.L-...A:;f i -T "",!o :,.'- ..: v ,.-~: .'riV'^-^^A-**i*ft-i5e5(C}----i!5ffVii-';x-.i-sivaKii. ^.rAfVii®*-:ASsf.,..'s k. . - -- ^,^.^^^- , ' ••...;.
Au NOTESPPB
338
15ND'4
41213134 . :- ..-.- . V.;,-..
6..8 - -' . . -,";.:-.-. ,-: : , . ; : . ,/3-' . . -' \ -- ' . - •7.'3 ' '4
2' . . . ,-.-:'.,
29 " . -. - "-c-:-49 . . . . . - -f:.:7 - . .';---9 ,- - - ''.
13 ; .. , . ' . . . . , .. .. -\"".".9 ' ' ' : - . : - : - - ; " v-"'P-t ' . --. . - : - - • ••.-•••••hi v
' -- v- . - ' - ' •.s'-W;,:;*'10 V ••-: ; ,: ': ' --^^•-'-•"•,^'^^mB - ;^-', :;: - -v v^iM- ' .' ::v;4^|J|
13 :- :.3--tf^; ' ; -^.-v X:H,{ :- '; ;;,^' :i^^13'"-;" Vr ; -: : : : KVffi.Jj^f.^.^': --'^'^10 :: - ' •'---'''.-•'.^•'-i-y .- '' • •'-'•S - - •'••CT^™ '^ -' - ' ' " ~ - ~ *"' - J1 v- - ~ ' t f - "' ' ' " --* - 'xL&tf' •- - "- " -' " '."' ' ^ . - -'-""..'"V ^.- .', . ,- . " -'Jf . -' -* — 7 i -,v- ^ ,- lS^^.ih.
l
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^H-5293v^H-5294
H-5295r H-529AA; H-5297
H-5298H-5299H-5300H-5301
. H-5302
r H-5303H-5304
; H-5305H-5306
| Hr5307
*SH-5308v^H-5309i H-5310H-5311
, H-5312
feiH-5313 -; ' . . .!fe*Hrr5314.'' - -- : - -. v|pH^53i5 '-''^••- V-' - '-i ' :-'- f ' - ''; '5'H-5316"': ' :r-- :-- ' :, -- " ••• : ^ •y.Hl5317-;.V" : ' "^\:- , 'X'"'
^H^'5319''--.'' .'" . . ; '. '"' i.\
j|feH~5321 '..''.'••.•••'-•. ' - ' " ; " - ''': ; ' -gpj|i~5322'"-'''''--'''-''" ' 'v'^^' v- V"* 1 : - '^ ~-*w; - - ••-*-.^----*-w---*;--'- ••-••-•
AuPPB
66756
1278
117
89
15176
1275
134
69
161811
...'-i- 7'."'•: 716
.-•/.-. 6
7 NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT wt/AuNUMBER UNITS
H-5323H-5324H-5325H-532AH-5327
H-5328H-5329H-5330H-5331H-5332
H-5333- ' - ': - - : '-:-- : -'-' ; ' - : :H-5334 " -
, , H-5335H-533A
: ''- "-'- -' - -v-, : ,,-/ : -; :. . H-5337 ...; ..'. . ' f -t ,. ". '~
"v ' -. -. : ; - • ••',:-:^-^ - ' ; : H-5338 ".*- ' J V - ; •..v. - ,' 'v..-. .';. ': V . .-: -.-. - H-5339 - . ;, - .
. '..." ' . '-, . '- ' .'-.',;.:' ,. '"v ' ; . H-5340 ': ;. . , : v•: ^ '•r-. ;-:v.-." ; ( ::f;V'v ; - .; ,, f - H-5341' , .. -- '' ;' :
' '.' ;' .- - •.^",;v ; 'A:- ! - ;- ;" -.-. :. -H-5342 . ' " -.-' ' ;' . ,
"•••'•'^"-•^••^.i.^ - v - .v;C-H-,.H-5343-; ; :-- ,. •-••-•vi-'/ '••' ' -" .'••'•.•:::".v'i' : "; . '5?\^':|;,*,,* :f j'^*v'-?' ". .H-5344 ...-••-. '- : -'' ,; : *; v- :.; - •'-..-.•' ';'-..'' ''
••' f^^.(^^'-^'^'.~'^^ ^-5345^®;,^'*^::'^^'.''";:^?' : - ' ," : - '^•^.'•:-.; y ; -: ;'f:-voi!;^^^^5^^^|^^^'''H-5346:^; v: ^J^^i^^*:^.'.--- - : ;; ' .'^ '-'-- ^^^^^i^feifci^lS,.jW-s34^?. v -r.:,' ;: v^;^v;,;.^:j-
•^ ": If f f '•- '- ' ' - -' ^'^'jj ''•••- v -.'. : '" "''"S'vX ^i^^M^^^^^'^ii'^l' - '"'. H~5351VjSfe-i'^''r ' i'-'i-;S;.-,J-.'^ .i^-'-^-'v '. --' . '.\- . ..i/ ''^•;^r5-f.;5'Ti:"- : ',':V''v' - :[j '^ ..-^-'I'^^'^^^^^^^^iy^S^&r:^' H - 5 3 p 2 '^J|v^'-j': •-^''j^ '*: ; V^T^t-'-^'V'" '"''- •:.V---'..,..
Au NOTESPPB
A7
1A77
88
1399
677 ,9
- 7. . ' ' . , ' . . .;;
•4 '- :, . . . .,.. . v '^17 . :; . ... - -. ' -- . " ' - ,
: -8-. .i ' ' - .8 -' "-8 :'.'. " ' ' ' ' : .
14, -: ; - -- ,; , : :-. - --- ; ' : .- .S--'".'^ -/- : ' ' - '- ' ,/, : ' '. - :---- - *- . ..^6'-;;-^';.^'- .,"""-.' •v-'^.'ivi'i;;-.. -'V -'.'••' "' . "- ' •'' 'r:','-
' ""-' V Ci*"i."VV Vi..' '" 1 '".- ' ' ;' 'T* V*'"if' -'-'.'- ••'-5- *""' 1*'^,-- : ' ;1". '.•''•;..' 1-..' ,r
- . ^- " "^' V '-"C " V *^-* - * " L 'V V' 3'Jt*' ; i*'* 1 t '.^*-'' "' . ' r " L^r/- - ('. .~-* -T ^ . ' C' ' *. -. "^. " .--^fj, -' i r; H ;-- ' ','-*J ' O . .t '- '
' ".' : ^f- " ." J -.^r.^-l ' : "1, * ; .~ ' ' - .:'--^" r" ' -; -' *~:. ' ^ ' - ~ ^Tfc^! '" ^i . " '. '^ "f ^-'t?*?'^
' r '4 /\ *-- ."-1" - f . *'.f~ ' :' ' ^ - - ' -:'V * "*'T - - ' " '' : '. '^- - ••*4*^'-- - - ' '
;:14;- J",.; - -.^-" :. ' .' ! ..'r-.'-V''''--';'*1".; •-./-•.-v- v y, s. :-."-'' : ~ .-'^ \'-'i*21isR^t"5.: '.'- .-•^.-.•'-'•. " :-'': '?'i'-' ; ••'•'-'••"^j/-?*]/^-,'-''- -' V'/v'-". , , ..^ t. ,, ... ., ,.,. ^^^, .- ^,-,^
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ELEMENT UNITS
wt/Au Au PPB
50
•.-. ;'-' .'..-.i '' -'- r* i', ' ^- - ".57-:-* ,~ -^ -^'^y,1 ' 'v-.-.-
^ ————
NOTES
.. . , -•••v;;'-r.:: !: ''^v-'V .'.'•::^.'^:V' rKT:i~i'^ J^~ ;,.".-'-:, ;; i":- - ' V'/r';':*--- '''•.^••• :^•^.rr^'?H-?r'*3^^^M;^^^^^
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METHOD
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Sample Ut* 10 d. unless otherwise stated*
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T-1713T-1714T-1715T-1714T-1717
T-1718T-1719T-1720T-l/21T-1722
T- 1723T- 1724T-1725T-1726T-1727
T-1728T-1729T-1730
rT-1731VT-1732
-v T- 1733 ,-.r 'c -\ TT 1736^T-1737;\
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB BM
23
ND35
c
324
. 3
4NDND32
2ND443
2. . - : 3 - ' -
-4 .' -: - , 5 .:-' . .' .
. ' '"-^. - ''i. 2 ' :
: . , . . -- , ND ,.,if .../y '- .' . : ' ' ' . Y?-:3 - ' . r'/'' '~ 1,-- ' .':
' ••••'•-.. ..' 'i' . - " ND -.'. : : '' : -'' '...' ". .'."""'.'. - 2 - - ' - ' ~) : . . ' -^^•^^., : ::.-.-v^-^:,^.V. , :
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-1738T-1739T-1740T-1741T-1742
T-1743T-1744T-1745T-1746T-1747
T-1748T-1749T-1750T-1731T-1752
T-1753T- 1754T-1755T-1756T-1757
T-17S8...:\;-.t-;; T-1739 ,vy ...- -
' •••• ; '\?'.- : ' :'; " .,-V.-''.-,.Trl7AO (^.- v '-'''v. -- '.: ^. "'";; " .'..V'-:. ,'.r.:V ii'-V^T.-fi^Al 1 .-: 1;. , '-"v" - ;,' . - "j'.
' :. "f ^-:.J ..t^v,: ;,,: ; . ^ x-:-,..' : :';f*t762 ?c':.i ;-- : .V:",- . . .-,;-.,. ,. .;;^.^..,,; •,-\--^,::;,-',^ vCl^T-^r-A^l..-./.^^ ,.-:N . ". r . : -,;
' - ?'i^:-^'^^.'?''".r?:.v': r^*'^^.^h^^l^)^S^?^f^ '.'S-''"-' ' ".; -' .' :".* ;-ir'-*'' ^•'f - "-\ '•.'i"' .•' J" •'••-,* ! iA •-•.'"1".--\, -'-.-.' .'jt1'- i'" - "*t - "'".t,"' '•"!*. -, J" "' .- ' -
- . -- * . ' ^- " " ' '-Jc - ". •-,lp- 1/ f t- f.- fi" j - rf* -tvV^-'* 'j-*f- ^ 4" ** V rf IL - .''''-- * ' i*'**", -. -' --- - ' - . *--. . - '-"- - - -'; - ' " - V-Y v .-v^^^-;;^^: ^-v^ r ^Trtl7oo-^ ,.^-c' - v :^ "•-,. ,-. ! -- .'-" ''" .*' "- ' " '-.' - '": .- . v'i'- ^^'''- ' ' '"'?"*v'V',.--- *, ' '"t'v 1^!; - •'-•3*' T^- 1 * O 71 ;*v*'kr'ir*? fc**-"" ' •"'" ' :
r " ' " - -' •-•- r'"" ' -' v - *- •^•*f.'/ *. " --*JB*-"* v- j r.J^'Jic • ^-•'S&l.' •V^''t'"i? ."'- fc^-^e..^^. , . " ( 'T'vJti^.'S.BS**.*!. "" ' '--r- - . ' .. ."-.---i .
*
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
ND5446
3ND5 .86
3ND24
ND
NDNDNDND3
NDNDND ,, :. V, -. ,, ,. . .-. .^-;|-ND . 'v . - '- V . \ l v ;.'"pND - ' ' *v:, -- V.'- ^'M:M
- :.ND . . , - .--v - - ,.-.-,- r .; -^: 2 - - -' . "s.--:? -- -l ~-::Wti;
s . . - - . . . - - r,*:-.-:'.•' ND ,; ' . - " " ••; .. -- \. -.--:Y:;V ;.ND y.;,-. '. - - -- ' ^ .^ " -V' " "-
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T-1768T-17&9T-1770T-1771T-1772
T-1773T-1774T-1775T-1776T-1777
T-1778T-1779T-1780T-1781T- 1782
T-1783T-1784T- 1785T-1786T-1787
T- 1788t- 1789 ; :T- 1790 iT-1791 . ; ' ..Y-Y*;:
.:. : T-1793? " 'fc-.2.g:X•••- T- 1794 J : *: ' : ''••''*'.i''" -'" "I T-1795 - - , ,~ •'•'- . : •••'• : '^;T-1796 ' 7;;;. v,;\..;--;",;v.:-..'?V...T w A "7 O "7 * '" : -* •j?*?-*** : r- ^-'-' \ -'t. - ~-~*'i(!*'\Z\*'f'--li-- ---r;:."-.,. -^ '' ;, E. . ,
Au wt/AuPPB GM
2NDND22
5ND2
NDND
NDNDNDNDND
ND :NDNDND4
2 - -' - ' -. .'- . - •' . C -5 - -,- .;. ." -- ' . -- , - .-. - . : : -', :-^-ND . , ..--:; - "' . :~'m- -- 1
;;r, ND-;-'... K:^'-^.;'-;.^;:;,.'
.-, ND - -A-;. --- ••^.••••.'•.::'-f ''ND'-'-* ;"; v;^.:^^^'' -^UND- -. . s. -: ; ; .;. " •'.'•J.-?'!
•;"i' ^ND.., ;. ; -i ,-:',-'.r"/;; ,,'v .V",-I:;-^.'-- 4 V.Yj.': U:" \i ;:i "."r'-:"'--
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-1798T-1799T-1800T-1801T-1802
T-1803T-1804T-1805T-1806T-1807
T-1808T-1809T-1810T-1811T-1812
T-1813T-1814T-1815T-1816 iT-1817
; T-1818r 'v!^ ;.-':^:^. ,' :;^', : - -' . ' ;-.T-181?,, -••.^.v/v/ .. Y "J?'v.'7 '/^, v -."- - '/^.^. 'V 'x;. '- : - ' '' r;,'!;T-i820 /: 't-'-; ;". ' ' : : ... ". ' I'-i 1- '-' ; Y .1 '-.-: --W ^'.--. -.Y ; . '- v:*- . '. i'^f T**iQ2l r ' : """-•- -'.; V ' : - -V-- -
^^\^;^^^^\^i@•--.; ^.;YY^^:^5^^:^*.-./ ••'-•.."' '•"•' '-'Y^|Sr?|^'*^^: Y "' '•\--''-^': 'J^1iB24^---^- : ^(^'' ;: i ''~-J r'^"^'^:I YY, ... ; . : "!' ^V^^ :. A-: f/'-. --.- X . ;^'"'^^T""^®25fe :-""',Y ;"" , . ,' JY
•,. . v ;; -,. ,;, ^Y:];- :;:)v,-; Y":.|;'T'',, ; v::' ' . ;,^nT--l826;v^, .:; : , ' . ^..-,,^,,-.,^:^ - , Y :- ^ ,
Au ut/Au NOTESPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
NDND42
ND
542
ND2
NDNDND . . 'Y x. '-.'. Y :v-
r- Mg . ,- . - ,... Y " ' ' : ~, ':'- 3-- ; ;"'-' ' ' ' :.- ' ' ' Y^'-'/'Y^.-^
•* *
" ; ',.''3: ''" ' ' ' ' . " ' ..,- -' : - "'i*.
ND;'--, -' " : '': - ' " ;Y".-:ND ': ''; , -.-- y .- - - ". - :*m ' ' ' J** : ; ':' : ' : \
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SAMPLENUMBER
T-1828T-1829T-1830T-1831T-1832
T-1833T- 1834T- 183 5T-1836T- 1837
T- 1838T-1839
F T-1840: T- 1841T-1842
T-1843t-1844T-1845
' T-1846f T-1847
^T-1848FivT-1849' ~ -ET-ISSO';;'l,'T-i852 1'-
^T-i854'':' : p1"1855 ' :
•^T^l'PS?^1IMfeASr/iC'vL
ELEMENT AuUNITS PPB
ND2NDND2
3NDND3
ND
2NDNDND2
42
NDNDND
•- - ,. ,, - 2' ; - . -..' : ' ,S--'.3.•• : ' .. v.': i-^v-^ir-'ND,
..'.- , -. ..V ^ '.- , ..- . . -~'. - di """" ',K± i^:: '- : :'ND '
•..r.i,'.i. !.,j:,--:r--j,. - .y.'.Vi-^'V:^3?---^2-rv; i ' :;^3;^;.b- -HD- '
'"^^Mfii:HND,j:
wt/Au NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTGM NUMBER UNITS
T-1858T-1859T-1860T-1861T-1B62
T-1863T-1864T-1865T-1866T-1867
T-1868T-1869T-1870T-1871T-1872
T-1873T-1874T-1875T-1876T-1877
'•••/- • ••:.-' . ., . . , . ," ,- T-1878: ..-,' . - ,-, ..- --•* -A--1 •'•;^:.,s- ' . •.;;-: v-:i ;;:--:i-.-'-^ : v^:^-; STri879.-,^V-'-:;-- -^^v---,..:^;- . ' - . ' ' - -v --^ra^^- • :-'^-^T-i88o-'.-^^--.^V;
-' - r .,v-;--" . ' ' ' . --•v . - ~ "-' 'v :'^-?---i"- -;-;'- •-' ; .-^ T-iSSl" -1 .- - -::'. .,- ,".Y'*O'- , ,, . ' ,. -- ••••^•' -. - '-. - .rUf'^/H.- .- i-^* - .; ' .---~ ' '-.'- ' - looi,-- ^-.'-s;. .-,;.V . ;.
: .- ' \ -, . .V fe^? i:^-- -:fe " : f- vt^^^^^^te.^1882;;^; :/^^
^^^•^^^^•••:; v,?:;;4^ - .. . --'..-.-" v'.^r^'iw- - -. ; -. !•:^v^ !^4il^S^^^a^Mf;T".* 8^4 :.^r.-r• ; i..:.; .* '.s ,\ ;s, \;/:. 4; ;.,v^'V^ ,;^;. •^.;.i :,': ; ' ' '': '^'-:"'3jjtfj^^^-^^
:-^Mii^^
1
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
NDNDND2
ND
22432
- - '. 32
ND2
ND
ND2 " . - . . ," -32 ' - -.. "- .. - . . \2 --. '
3 . . , , . . ' . ': ' - ND ," V- .' .; -'. ' , \ -; ,:-' : ;^ - - .
•^ ND . : ' '••i'"' ' :, ' ' ' " . ;- -- '. ~~ :'.-. . "''' ' •-...- ] '".
'••''. ',.: ;;'ND,-;.: ...., -; -.:;-V ; V"- •../'••' . /- ^'^A^C.;';'',' ". ,: ,1'V:f-fe::;l: fck , ^: "^--. :-T T^-^?"-::^^SJl^/ : n'^' !-\--:.-.jfc?ND-:,/-;'; ;5 ,---:.';- : : ; .- .v:v;^^,:' : ,.,,, ':^-v::--:":";- ;wf Nti'^i- ' v" - ;v :7Vr ^ ,1"^-i5*4"it,--':: ^V- - : ; -;^ ,':;^.'^r.'Nbv.'-'- :-'v. ' - -" - ' "V:?: :^ •-••;SrtV^''*'i,''.^''"- '^ -'-' ",;V,-.-"
V^MIH^ - -" - ^ ;,,.1W J:^^^^ ::^ ; : r^V^ ;.-;:v,. v ND' -:: ' \ :' : ' ^"' -^'-, "". ' !- - ^^':- ^ ; - ' '"-"--
•: t^.lf?:':--. ^^gu
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UNITS"
T-1889v T-1890"T- l 89 l; T- l 892
T- 1893 # 1-189.4- f-Y-T-1893'4 T- 1 8 96 T-1897
M- 1 898 T-1899
h: Au; PPB
ND2324
ut/Au GH
NOTES
ND,:. 2
T- l 90 lt-T-1902-
H'T-19.07 ND
SAMPLE NUMBER
T-1918 T-1919 T-l920 T-1921 T-1922
T-l923 T-1924 T-1925 T-192A TT-1927
T-1928 T-1929 T-l930 T-1931 T-1932
T-1933 T-1934 T-1935 T-l936 T-1937
ELEMENT UNITS
••'•'- ' ^"''-'fr''-'':.' . .'•'••- ,:.- * ;fc;- -''K.,-^'^W-^'-
Au PPB
ND ND ND ND ND
2ND 2 4 4
67222
22222
ND, ND - 'V.- : 2.'; :ND V.'
^ ND
wt/Au GM
NOTES
^^ ••-.. •:^-: :^., - . . . •^^?r--^^,^i;\~*!^*(iM^-*---s-'- ; ;',-'"'^-' 1";-v .* -'i"* : ^ v 'i'lU^^^'*'^''^ ^"^rfS^'A'*^ s;r- -' ;y".'.'''i ,:^ ; X-V^^^^^^^^pl^^i
x- - J " ;^; ^ ' '••'•'•^^•^^i^'^ff^^^-i..- --r;:;v'- /,-^.-.^-asiKj*^^v^;f^^s^;Sa5**^i. ^.)^3W**dP-*v.- j'.'iC--^..,i ,- i irt* i-'^f.^.--* j*.,.
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f SAMPLE?F ELEMENT:^X NUMBER^; /UNITS
S:;T-1948 -^.ifT-1949 '':V?; -: '.", ;" ' - " ; '-^•f 7l950..; - '---.; v; :-' :'W'?.,, ' '* . ,- ^ ; -- :-i.-4 .*. ' /-- '-''•^ ; ^.T*"1 952 •-•-'*"' ; -' " -' -p" ':; |-
"^r^-% ^ - . s' " ...'. - . . ~•-''* ""T"* 1. 95 4 " ' * * ~ *:';ST.rl955.-,'' •- '--' ' . -' •"••-"f^T-i956'' v . : '- -; : "' . ' : : -
! ; T- 1957
AT-1958z ;T-1959
T-1960 ;;T-1961
., T- 1962;
,: T-1963; T- 1964 -;
T- 1965T-1966
VT-1967 ,
v T-1968-?'^T-1969 --.. '' -v - . ' :' '•';'-'.-.•^?c,;;'.T'-'i970''': :.V-^; . - : '''•' : "V-i'^T--19'71-^|^V"" '' : :
'^•'/w '''..^ "' ;-' " "- '''^f^f"^ - - ' ' "- .' -* "•t.-
ij?:T-1972^^,,--, ". ,.: -
^T-1973^;g|^;::;'V,^
^tJ-197S^'-'''"'.;-. /" ! -- .-.*t"'' •T^";t:i : O'7X '^?J''-'- "••""••'•' ' !'-'" : ''
fe|imiil.s^^-
Au wt/AuPPB GM
22
ND22
3' -:-2254
32342
42222
22
ND-:^2 .'. -. ' ';-'t^t '
• : ,U;2,;:: :-- -; ... :v-ND.'iv;:-'- -V- ' v
•' A " :" ''"
:S'i:^^ !-
: NOTES , -•""•SAMPLEr : NUMBER
, T-1978-- .,x."..-."--- ; f ;/.;.;- ^/T-1979
: ' ' ' ' ~- J—19BQ' : "' . ' . ; : "- . . ' ' "' -" ' 'T
- ; ;-:! ':. .^..'••'v^v^-r-^ ; :T-i982- r . -: . ' • ^-^•'-'^•/•: " T-1983
- . . ' -'-'- . " -'- 'V.-w-:'-' : -. vi. - v - . 'T-1984 ;T-1985
^ T-1986T-1987
T-1988T-1989T-1990T-1991T-1992
T-1993T-1994T-1995T-1996T- 1997
-H T- 1998v ;..-,,:. .v :-' - L, , . .^v-...-;:f; -.:::;,..T-i999./•' ••••^'^^';^;;T:i. J^:^,^^3:^v:- v ';r.- tT,r20po;. .
, - vr- - \'V- ''v '^^ ^^^/: ''' '-"•-.^fe ;-Si":|fJ'S " ' '-- - " '.1 ."*'" '" , ; .',4 , ' . , 'j*. r- ',\.-*i "?" .- "-"v" - - .' 1*. '," ; ' "^ ,^t* A *\'~" " s*'1 '. i ' ". - " " '
'- V." '••••''•^rtr'A- v'3-'^ -I'- "'^:^:^:^v^"':r!:V,.'\' u-. .""r'- -';
'-'. ' J - ; ' -:7-." : / *:;i*v"^'.', -^.^r-'-' vv^' :*". ^Vl'^^^-'-' r;V"^^v"'' :' -- - -- '- ' ' - 1 ^*^' '-r''-) '.' tf r ." ": ; :' v. ''~~- -" * •ni#i..vjl? "*^j'"^ i - fv""7''v'- - '''."••*L :---
: r - ' -' - ,*'! "-'•'j, '* " """ -'- .j 1 J ''Vy;-'."^-*Sg(fr i.- rv'',: - : \ ,,' : t- .
" " : ' ' --'-- ''.... r-'l'-^ -: '.-. ' . - .;.;"' ' -' •'•- 1 '. -"-- .'*M '^-V-vV'^' J^-^--^^^i;V^' '•'" ,^ --
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
23S
. ' '., 4 . , . .: :- - 2 r - -:- f: '.'"-
- '.-.••' •••••'- 4 - . ' . -2 ' - - ' : ' .
3 .4 - . . : '2
36 - '- ';
ND . . . --. ', , .2 ' ' .- ' --X
ND
3 -- ,;' . . . :- ' ..- ND - -' " - - . -' - : - .
4 : : , -..-- v : : , -: - .4 ' - ;" - ' " ' . ' r-.
•- 3 ' : ' ' : ' .-'- "" : V V'
.: - -'' N D - .-•.tf;- , . - -- -. ,. -; .-;-. V"-.. 'J . ' 'S* 'f:*'* - :-: -- ""'. f " ' ,- ' " '' r -- ' '~:,- :J; "~'' * ' "
' ' ' . . - ' -. , - " ". - i - J -'"* ' '^ .-. V""-'" ' - ,' - ' ." "' - 'f ' --'-- . :- ; --"-*K '.'"''•"' " .-' ". '''12 ' " ''" '-••''"'- "' - "* ' "- : " " " '' " '1 ''' rCi~ "f''"^
-'.-'.- " "*; ' ' '' " """ : ,.'~ j '''' T' '" *iiv-*i '.".•--^•-^ ;-'.r'X - ; '-* '"* ' ' r -.,-; -*- /jj'-^'^i^^^fj'-f'iWr-' , " t f*' ' v - .' ' t ' - * - v ' vC ' "" . j*" ' "' :' ' ' * '' J " '" ' ', ' * j f '--i •1*"-."!.-^- -"* *'(JiJ* '-' *" i'*-''-'' i''••- •:y--— :VA --- ' ••'•^'.;^^:.-' : ^rr r.: ,- :- ^V"'^"^^^
•f . : ^^'^: :-.:.^; '':, v'V^^S-11^:': .^:^V^:^^^::;:^l^.^" ~- - ''-" . - "'?"' '^'.!', J . ^ '^"'"i*"' '-**''* 1' *- "' " ' -V~"?"" " Ui", 1 ' * '"'i '..•"^•V v
"- ' '^'- ' *'1 ""'' -" '—— ' -* - . f" ' "^ - ' ' ~'~ ~". ' - - .- "t" i" " ' - :"r i ' \ ** .- . -" -"; -~- -*-* - -- ' . ' . ' * " -" '. f '*~ '- " . ' "' ' ' * r*
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ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
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METHOD
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SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
BIOCHEMICAL
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
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DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 draa sample J 2 ppb* 5 dram sample: 4 ppb* l dram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 si*, unless otherwise stated*
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-, SAMPLENUMBER
T-2001T-2002T-2003T-2004T-2005
T-2006t-2007
i T-2008T-2009T-2010
T-2011T-2012T-2013T-2014T-2015
T-2016T-2017T-2018T-2019T-2020
T-2021^T-2022s^;.T:"*2023'^T-2024'
SJT-2026Prj-2027
^Tr-2029Iii1r2630*t t- "*- '^- '. '-ifc ..-'.-.
L
ELEMENT AuUNITS PPB
- - ' ••-.-.•2 -
ND3
•'''.. " 2
."•" /y- " 2
ND.' - : ; , y 2
ND22
ND10
3ND
' : ; ; : *. • •*-. 1 -- '3 .
' ' ••' ' ' 3224
' : ".'V.'V^ ':' 3v ;- ?-- -: ;;y;v :^i: ;X '. - -2 , :
••'••i' '' " '- l '•'''".••' ! 'v'Ji :JE-. 1 .' -.-: ' .. -2'/...'.•^v^'^V^'i:'-' ND-' ^' --. - '- -. - '.-;,-- , '- ?- •"--" ^--^ if -r ' - ' .
. -.- r -s..-;,.-?;-/,'- . ^ .-;.^-y: ..^ - , -i .
^. ,; j v v 1 '- . ,'-"^ir^...-"V4 .X.;'.: --2-'' ;
•"^•' : ' S5SvJ;- :;: |^-
"issiiSiixi
wt/Au K " NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTGM y ' NUMBER ' . U NITS
y- T-2031-. "v::- ' -: , ' ;. "' ;" 1 ' . y, -.T-2032. - l •
T-2033' T-2034
' ' - :'-.- Y - .:' . . ,- . ' " ' ' '. '.. ;. '', ^ ' T-2035 - - '"
v y T-2036.' '..y. : '~ -': -". , r- ' , T -2037 ' :: .-.
- . - -" ~ ' :'-- ' "V; -. .. ^ .' .. . ---' T-2038- /-. --"^ T-2039
T-2040
T-2041T-2042T-2043T-2044
: ,.-- ; y - . , . y ;. .-:. ' T-2045': ; ,/y.
T-2046' :--';-: .. -V'-... -. ' , ' . ,., T-2047 - . - "-'.
T-2048••' - , X ', , -- - .: .;;-' ,y ,- T-2049' . ' - '
,, " . ' ' ^ ' . .. . . ;-;. ^ . . , './- ' T-2050 , : -.-;-
' -;.v.'" 'v- •"'-yy^rX;:^:'-;,-" ^ -^j- . 'yy .-' \.:,-y- : T-2051, - : \' : v. ;,y-" .'' -" i- '.- i . .' \'." l! , - * '. ,. "" " *.*.-" -- " V. J 1"!"' ' J ', v '''' ' ' -- . ' . '. - .'--.-,' f ' 'M /fc (B* m - " '^; \ - ,-''-- ,, .
;.;; V:.^; ;^^:-^^^^^^^v;.^.^ ?:,v|,ytyy . ; :;, lllols ^*- : ' 1; '; -'*., '- .i. * .A"L' "-."*, {i*'" 1?' j,'' - : - \ t'~ . -- 1 "^••'j* 'it"****"Jl v j'"" j •i'^ij'- |)*S*i^'' - ' - ' ' . - . ' --" ", . " '' ' ; . ..''J-
"1 .r' u - ' ''"-"/V." ~ '- 7; .- ; , p " ' r -'* J ' . ' "" ' if- '--.ji. ' Y1 '"' * '* '* * ^*-* *"' 1**'1 ''' JlT "" ' ' T 'O /\ R 4 '*' ' " -- '' --' '"' ' -"
' " - ~ --i - '*. * ' ^"". Ji" :' :."-X* ' ' j'\'i"*- """•r' "*''V * rW? i' . ' X 'K*---' * -'r*; '^ . i M wjc. * •f*1'-**' ' yf^ '' - "''' 1 "^* df w w 3^ - - -"' tft*- *' -. ; "'*' ' - * " - '' , ". . -''7 " .' ••'?**'l!-,'' :'' : . " i""^*" "--*" -," -CJ** ' -1' 1 'J-''-*'''- ""ipS-i, -" "' ' *t-*i- :-'i^."' J*- J /. JT*^ ^ i y-f 7" 'j* ..-J " ; '.-""i.. ,'t,".-.*' ' , -- , ' "N^fti' ..r-. . •-"'•'t :? '.i, "
V ^ : ^*v; ;^-r; S^V: v4:*'; '"-.:^^ vr^.^|'^ ^|s^^;^;?'-^t;\T~205A^::.^i^^.y ;\s "' ^.•"-'•^-•^'•^^^ - :^^-; - ::^:-^|i^^ ||Sp|^'''|IS%'T^ 2057$||?^^ "
-
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
. ...^ 3 , . .,,2224
82 ' ' ..'-.2 . , ' y i -2 y- '2
522
-2 ' ' . - . -. ' .;2 ' ' ' . ' - . , ' .
ND2 . ' -~ "- .
ND - . - - , y- ' ,y '.. ' "y 2 " "- ' . 'y' Y s ' - , , . "; .. - H:,,. -. 2 - ' --y -- - -- - .,- - . . -" --y'. ;'-- ',;:. . ;2 Y- -v , ' Y --. ' ' " " - "YY Y ' Y-.r Yl- Q Y , v".'/li 1 , . r "U*\'2' ."' ' • '*- ;: .-.'•'-.r ' ' ;. .'4' '~.\''' -. i. * - ' ' ' ' ., '.J V ;'li .' ,. ' '.. ':' .'•"'i,
'felilJ^ ; , *. -' : : K^- - ; ^T -: ; '?- ;: '^|Sf || ft^-;-^!!1^.^2viv -•y;-; .•-.--, -,, ..:---lJ^-'^^^.TJ^v^SH|^ ";: : " '; T V' .; J :" ^ -' : ' - ^ t ;:f :'^'; - f "S i- '"t 'i^:
^ ' - ^ '-"T"' V'l - " - ~ ' i'* " ' ' " - V - ' '-" ^ ' '•*v il ' "' '•" . ' ' --*- ' . ' ,., : . , f t --' : ** -" . - '* , - T " ~ ' -.j " ' "j "^ - ~ -' ' ' J s"-. ," -•A'; ; ^'-';^".-V. i- -4 ;'. "- j ' 'v . ^ ,, "--. ^ ' m ^ . T. - j**^,"'..'''' V, '.i 1 ': .-•"•"•Y*
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^SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
- T-2061T-2062
j T-2063v T-2064
' T-2065
T-2066, T -2067
T-2068T -2069T-2070
Tr2071- T-2072T-2073T-2074T-2075
, T-2076; T-2077T-2078T-2079
x T -2 080
J- 2081•:v?.irr'2082 - - ' '- - 1^T-2083V"^; -- , - A' - 'Si T— 2084 " ' : .'- ' -' - - '-'- :1^2085 :^fy-'ig.:
; vsTr2086 ; ..:,.-.^"s.-. -'v;-I?i1"r2087^.'^'^/ :. '\" r " ''""--^"
':5t-:2088\(: ''y---- - -v" ' - :^1^2089; ;/-;; , ; ::' :^: -.
Au wt/AuPPB GM
2ND322
ND2
ND22
ND26
ND2
26
ND24
310
., : 3; ND
,- -v 2 . -.- ,, . .- ' . ''-"-'3 - -' ' 2
-^ - ; -'" 4
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-2091T-2092T-2093T-2094T-2095
T-2096T-2097T-2098T-2099T-2100
T-2101*- T-2102
T-2103T-2104T-2105
T-2106: T-2107
T-2108T-2109T-2110
- , . ; t T-2111'.. '-- -' ' :., .;-v-,.V^^:' :'".T-2112 - -
' : - " - '- ^ ' : ' ;'^ ;l?- :'"^;3^~2v13 . x- ':-, - . . --. , ," . ' i; V '' .. -* . i ' ''-'' -•'- I ^ A 1 4 '* ' ' '
••.•-"J".- - "-- r- " :~: /. .' '- ' -. -.' '- -" - K- '. . Y i* *jS-' v... *^. ;,' ',
- 'V'-*^.*" ' '-' ' ' " -- J "f. ~- ' .''•'.•' "X -•.'''*' 1?' '••V^U5-'^**'--iT' •-i'^i* *i^^"it''/-'' * ^fc* 1 O 'i.' ' ' ' ; .,-'.i' ,- -- ;..''f'-'.
' . ''?"'-t V ' ' -^.^v!':r^-..-' - V-^ •-'•••' • ;:-^'--•:.' \ {: ' :^^-'' ; ,-- ;-^''^;^: ^i^-^-;t-21l8- ' .;; - ^ -i. '" : ; - ,.-:-..'-'
' '-'•- -' "' - '-' -' - 'V'-V^i'S ••'"-•'v:'S^fe--'T-2119 ' ' ^•'"'"- - •'•""i '•'-'•''-,"- . " j i ~ ' ,~ ' ' ' - - "' ,- ^r-fl" 1*' y 1' ' rc'!!(^U." '"'^^• 1 ~ " " ' " ' 7 "'•* ' '' '* ' ' *- '
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
26
ND2
ND
NDND222
2ND23 ''2
22 . . . v.2 .. - ;2 - " . .
ND
2 . -, -. - ... --2 ' -' . ' .'.. - - - 4,-'
..., ..•••.r ' -- : , - ' .. -^
3 - ' -"' ' ' -"- ' .'V- '' - : : , - •"':. - '.^i'-'i''2 ' ' ' ' . " '••••'r" '"-: . -- '- "' ' V-'i: ','-'0 ' 'i'- ' .""Va-i-"-. •;'V. ;, ;:vfr ,,'Z .. ^ . .;'. - : ,- -..- ' .;. ; ;-- :- -,- .-^t...-';^^- -- -. ". ^,- - .*:.'
2 - - '\ -, ' , . V" J-' J - -* i . .',. - . . " , ., * * ^ i.. -.^ . , - .- 2. '-.".^ •;^::;-;--; - ':^ : .. v - \v/^,. ;-v" '2 ; J; - : -'''-"-- " ' ? '': • '''"'•^' : .:-^- ':
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i 7- 2 125
7-21261 7-21277-21287-21297-2130
7-2131•VT-21327-21337-21347-2135
7-21 3 67-21377-2138.7-2139
-~ 7-21 40
VT-2141:-'tit-2142i; 7-21 43-7-2144:|^2145 :
i*^7,-2146 ,^r-2147:,-;
S^C-2149'^7—2150'f'"^'"
ELEMEN7 Au ut/AuUNITS PPB OM
2222". 3'
13333
2''.-3 '- :"-. -. . 2
'•- 25
. :-., 2 ; :, ," ,. ,•- "'* 6 ' - ,-vND
r NDND
. -' .- v -? ,i 4 ,, . ;• ' .t"-' "X 4 - . '' ' , ,-v ' v'y V : ' ;.4.'."-' "- ."•- ': ." - . - .-'. ? , '- ';.\'". ": .
'- -- • •":-' ' : '-^l 4 ' : . - ' • •.W:,-'. ' -' '-r; ( '•. i.,-:-;.;-1 I;ND.-. . - . \ - . - .; '. "-.-. ;.^-- ;,'
- - , /,, ,- . ,,.-\,:t;,'-i:',-..5,,:; /- -,;r. . : - '...;v - . : v* ;' r ". - -i'- 'J.' "V,' ' " r-'J-'. " '"' ' 't' 'r V ' ' "' ' '' •~
" 1 - J ' '" ' -''- 'tlif'~t-——V - f.fV- - .fir t-. *\'- ' ' J .''- j , - -. " r- . . . . ' ' . . ' .'. -- J
" .- ' '" - - -' ' -' ' '' " "}-'.Y ; S- O ^ '* i- * " 'T ' .' - '
. . "--^:- ' ' '' " . - ••'' ' •*"***'-fc -"•' -' ' ' - l ' "
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
T-2151T-2152T-2153T-2154T-2155
T-2156T-2157T-21587-21597-2160
7-21617-21627-21637-21647-2165
7-21667-21677-21687-21697-2170
7-2171T-2172
'' : • •- ' • ••' - ' -: ' - • •."' .7-2173""'.--. - " ".••"' :'-.-v -:"- T-2174'-
" ' .,V "-Y - - '" : . V 7-2175
- ". :';---." :.. -": ;-^ ?!"..-^^ T-2176-.:.:•" - : ' "'" " '--f:.' -' ' -' ' \ ,"~~^-'i, - ; -^T— 7177
- , ..,' , f,':, "-r-.t;,"- /. ", ,. ;i5*B*-i '-,:. .,. ' ** ' '
•' . " , -V'-- A- V; ''. .''v-'' '*^i'"' **'T
ELEMEN7 Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
3NDND4
ND
4433
ND
2ND3
NDND
ND,. 2
4 , -3
- -," 2
- .4? ND
.M; ;;.-V^H." ^ ..- -;;, " "2 . - ' ; . :- ,-' 'V -"-'- , ''. ' .. •'.,:", .3 ' - ' - ' - '
; .';.^., : /:"^;"'; - ND " - ' - ' . •••; :"'V.*-; -.v .-: ---:. ND . ,. --i^-;- ;vfe.i; M* ' - : . '' : : , ^:'*-;- vl
'. - ; "•'••; : '- .v--"-/''-' 3 ; '. ' - ' " ' : '" ''" ;''v. ':"'^'^v ;ND '- ^X, "" - '"'•^.•,,::-:r ;--,.-*. ,., . *.*..;. - - v.. - ., /**Z- , . - : . -.-,T ,.,^
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-2181T-2182T-2183T-2134T-2185
T-2186T-2187T-2188T-2189T-2190
T-2191T-2192T-2193T-2195T-2196A
T-2196BT-2197T-219B7-2199T-2200
T-2201, T-2202T -^03
^04i '"03
T-2206' TT22073. f-2208^ 1^2209^t^gio.:.- : '..-..j iL
Au wt/AuPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
NDND2
NDND
NDNDND4ND
NDNDNDNDND
32ND
. 3-- '. 3 , . -
ND' ; -tf ; 'V; ' .;.:. y"'.j .' - ND -. ;;:;•, ; '-'- - 3 '.. '~ "- " : ";,;...-:;.*:-: :.'.----..: .y-.
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-2211T-2212T-2213T-2214T-2215
T-2216T-2217T-2218T-2219T-2220
T-2221T-2222T-2223T-2224T-2225
T-2226T-2227T-2228T-2229T-2230
T-2231•:, r - f.rvjvV'.'"* - - ;.— ' - -. - -- ' -T-2232
: 'f. *. , -' r :'"J' : '"*.rviji-. •••-•' s ' ~: -- •• : "' ': ' "' ': ~''- •i^*^'?^-' T— 2233. ' . j.^,''; v' ,- '^ ' ~**?\' .'- . '' - ' .*"*-', '. , v * ,' 'r ' fJ - T—'OOTA "' - '
1 /' ••'. - V/*-^' • "'" ' ;' ' ^" '- ' " ' *t - ^'fr~ . '; " ' ~' r " '"'^' - '- " ~~^™ V. ~ •".'•., :*^^ r'.' r ^-f''- "*. ",- ' -' v .' . - ''* ":v iv r- x ? : -", "T—OOT^ ' L.v - '.. - -f' - |J:''.-V:; :- ' - -.''.••'- ."•'••' - *, ' - -:^' - 1 **.O3
•••.••'••'•- ,-v-,?,-. -. .,2.:i.,?, f ; i :;-:t.:^;xv"-T-2236 -:'."- —-'' : ' :if-': ' -' .v; •'"•.-' ' . '-:';V'w'' - -'•'••-•*- ' '^t'-"- -.'."T— OOI"? :'--- ' "'. ' i- •:-' " ' , .••" ./. .-i -iTv,. ,.T""Z2o7 "' -
""••....' V-"P "" ' '!' :..-:~ty^i -' -'- ' . -- " ; -\ ;f^ -;'!'fA'V 'T-2238/ ••'•. . ' . ; ';-.-'•.'.'•'i; ,-.:..','^-^''^-'-'''-'. ''-Y- : . '"':-' : ' ' ^v**'^-- '--•- ' .-.1-2239-' ' ; " , :.:, ; (. . :.-^j^^r..^,. ^^^^^22^. - . .-.-. ,,-
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
ND32
NDND
33
ND33
323
ND3
44
. 3 . ' . ' -.'- . -. ,, l.4 . - . - ' ' •-''^•••:.-.
3 "- ". - ' - '..- - .-. . . .: t : •••-. ;- : --'
3 . ' . ' ,;,v--.:, ,..- !" .4 "' ,' ; ' - . . : - . '.; :-i r.-, 1 "- ;4 - - "-- ; ". - . - ..'-. ' "- 1: '.-'
' ; : 2 ". ' - ' : " ." -."',-' .'.";,.;;.:-ND ' , - -- -- . s' - . : -•; : :';^ ; ''
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T-2241 T-2242 T-2243 T-2244 T-2245
T-2246 T-2247 T-2248 T-2249 T-2250
T-2251 T-2252 T-2253 T-2254 T-2255
T-2256 T-2257 T-2258 T-2259 T-2260
T-2261
iifilil^-'-^ri^,'-'
1^268, ;:,- r |r :
iilil,^i5^,:
Au wi/Au PPB GM
ND 2 3 3 ND
3.
2 3 3
ND ND 4
ND 4 4
ND 6
' - ND-. - . -- ; v-: : ^V""*- ND ; - -V....--- "' - ' "3 ^ :-
-N -. ND--' - '. - r :*'. ,. ' . : ^S; - ' - 'o -; - . -- ' ' . -" .-. - '-- . C"J;C-'' ,
" -- -: - - ' ' -' '.r -- .'i'T r ' " ! -::; . • :-:-'S^.'^-
: *'','"'-'o' - ' ' : : ' '-- "- : "'" : ' "' '-i'"" * ~- :' -'^'i- 1'- . - ft ,- ~ . -' - ' - ..y ' -
,^;j^^;5^-';":^^-:-S-^^
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
T-2271 T-2272 T-2273 T-2274 T-2275
T-2276 T-2277 T-2278 T-2279 T-2280
T-2281 T-2282 T-2283 T-2284 T-2285
T-2286 T-2287 T-2288 T-2289 T-2290
:t T-2291T-2292 -v :
•- :".;-;;:;.;'-;"^ : ;, :-./;; ;-:.T-2293, - ,;... •";;-;-. •^^•'^•'^Sf^SfM'^-- :'' /:
ISf^^l^^s^^ v^ 1 '^^^mig^^w&^^-^k
Au wt/Au NOTES PPB GM
ND 4 2 2 2
4 3 9 2 2
2 4 2 2 2
4 3 8
ND 2
..s r-3 . , .-. ,v '•/•^.::.HD . , :. - .,. - -•:^.:"'---ND ,- - . ; -- -. -" . ,. ' ;: : -'t-:'-'ND ;'' - ' ' ••""';^.' :i-1;; vv-^ ''-: •-"• :'r^f:-tIS
^;;.,JJJ, ;... : -. . ;;.v ^, ,g^";;?- : ' :;:.'3 . ' ' Vv"": , :" ; ' ' . - f :. . ' Vv-, ;:^: : ^
" ' - - . ' . i ^ ' ' - ' " J "-V ' * •*t -, ' v "' "Ulf^ - ' . , r' ' '
K;M.:- •,',.',..:-..i;-^i^ -:^Kmi
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•T-2301T-2302T-2303T-2304
: T-2305
f.vT-2306•""1-2307T-2308T-2309T-2310
T-2312T-2312T-2313T-23141-2315
T-2316T-2317Tr2318T-2319T-2320
T-2321V T-2322T-2323 ^ ;;
|J ; t-2325^ :;'^ -A
^J-2326^-:.. - , -,|-^T*-2327''-'-'.;- ' . : ':'':',.
•fa*-' V . ' - -- -' * . " ' " rf* ''.-F/V - ' '.~. - ' - ' ' ' -K* *l . - '''J T *^ 1* O O "*:i f '.'' --'. * */ ' -
k
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB 6M
NDNDNDNDND
ND.2 " - - '5 .ND4 . ': .'''" '-
ND4 - -; -:. -' J.: ;. ;
ND16ND
4 ;. : . : ' . -: . :i- ^,- - .2 . - ' -- -.-' " ' " ^ . *
'S "- , : -V'- ^: , : '
ND . . ' .' '..'--.f,;..6 ' • •;;:,, "./--' .
3 . - . - , i . ' . . v ' -tf : ' '- - . - - . " ' ' -- - ' , /. -,'.'-.y?.v ; - •f-'' - :
8 ..v^; ^ : V.;i:--^r^rV;'-'..'.'v -:2 . ^,:,^'^ ;'^^\^^-^:;.v;'' ; '--.-^' "~3 ''* : ' " j ^''T* ' v " ' •''•^' i -'-^ - ''V ;./ .- '"'-VVi't'** -. - ' -' ' " r— -' "
'.KIT! - " " • ?''-i '-r ; *'-f-- \ l- f '' ' --"^ V'-' '- " '.'•"-^.^'•^'•-"'^^•f' 4,* -'.f:.- ' -'V'-//--. —^ '- '- ;*'- "** -' - -.; ,c j:;; ^^e ' ;*-'^ t .t '.v-. L ' :, " ; ,- ; i-, -^iv-^j jf-Vlx^"^ 1 ~ ' V '"V ' 'T' - - - ''"* i-
; -7 . .,- "- 'T. -- "'' "..••"V-. i.-,. A- l' .'rfjj. -s+tf-f&f . -. r - - --: Vt ., 7 . ., -- ..^. -' ' . 'r*: "f"'' "'^i^/^V' ! ; ' .' k ' '' " ' "' " 't1^^ *^- ^•'l-*i'^* 1;1 /'-''-'-'1 ''' '"•'•; "' ^-v:"':-- ': " .'•- -^.'" ".
: . J ; ' ND "v-' : 1 i rt;i^';-*ik?-,;"^ 1 ' .-"'::^- '^"r-! ;-'. "^yAf'^-:;;;;^':^0";- r:^ - ''•^'.".•'••"'-v
: ^' ' ^ ^ .f ,. ?*y^; :' v - ;^'';rSSf |'-j j .'1;^:; ^ '.t- .•^^ii^jii^^^^^^^^:*^^
SAMPLENUMBER
T-2331T-2332T-2333T-2334T-2335
T-2336T-2337T-2338T-2339T-2340
T-2341T-2342T-2343T-2344T-2345
T-2346T-2347T-2348T-2349T-2350
T-2351T-2352T-2353T-2354T-2355
T-2356, T-2357
•• ; T-2358
^-^-2360 ; -
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB BM
216322
6255
11
24243
4ND4 ' . ' .2 ' ' :5 ' ' , - ' " _ :
ND .'. ..' .y^'' " : V'\-'-2 ' - ..: ' . - ." ,, 'Ui
' ' ' ND ,- -: ' ..- -. ' - ^-*,/:. ' .' : , '- ' 4 -. ; . , , . ' - ,v vf ','j.*; -.
2- - - . . . . -. . .. . ,...
. . - . . . -' " , . - . • •"•^T--, . . 3 ,. ;. : . . ,..
' -'. "" - ' '~'.- i -2 ' ' - :' . ' ' , ' " -' - ifei, ; ' - : . . ' .'- . -^••2.' " l-.- ,. . ' -;'v;-.-.' :.- - . ; .-^
v.^/:; -M',;-3.,,. . ..,-. rV-^^t;-.;.--. . , ^
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T-2361 T-2362 T-2363 T-23A4 T-2365
T-2366 t-2367 T-2368 T-23&9 T-2370
T-2371
ELEMENT UNITS
Au w t/Au GM
NOTES
A 2
ND 2
ND
3- 4235
.VK
/V-v ". '-V'-, 1/-' -- : " '--' -
.,. •"V-';
•"''•'•"'•-i" '-. '". '*-^ ;T'v "- "''"Si*v^^^.-V'"*'^^ 1 " y* "-"Vf.•-M-t'r^^'i^^':. y-- ^ -i"^:^- ',^-;^ ;-1 ' .' i. - '* " * - :\-r,",-(. ;'s^*-:^^ ' "' •• ;"'"
' Iff. -"
/;;.. ;.y-
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
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METHOD
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SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
BIOCHEMICAL
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
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Sample Ut* 10 a. unless otherwise stated.
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T-5775T-5776T-5777T-5778T-S779
T-5780V T- 57 81T&T-5782:--\ T -5783r t~5784
•( T-5785T-5786T-5787T-5788
S T-5789
^T-5790f -T-5791^ T-5792ft T-5793i : T-5794
* vT-5795I!^t-r5796.; ' '^*T-r5797:-''^T~5798" -52*fc
11 1-0681
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
424
ND2 ;333
ND4
ND3222
*
2 ' -; - ; -
2 , :. . --NDND
2
•,, ••:- -: 2 - . ,- ,•- . .. . ' ,, ''.. - 'r •••-j -.2 '' v : ' - :"' "••- •, : " •4^rI J.^MD..;- " v r - :-: -
••'. . - '- - 1 ,.,; . - •'•**- . ', -..'-. - - ; '.•••v ' " - . * J . - ' - - ' - v
' - , ,:- .--. ';;, ,; ;.. -"* ' -; .•" - -" .-; v' " ' ' \ '' '-.' ND ' -- " * t'*~ 'b. ' ~~ - J - .* ' '. - ' : , -' "--. - - - n " ,' - - - "^ *' '- : --'~
"' - ' . ' '\ ' **'-* -, : ''-ii"''-' Mf) "" "•J * ' " ' '"'"'-', '-' : .'- L--
'i* : :j i . ' . - ". . - T" - '"o'j/.x"*" fc" '-A ? '' ;"v'^'*" - ;--"' * ^^"-"' ,'t.',/". y,, -. - - ' ' . - -:'.t,\~ 'f - . . *^ A*-*"— ,-,w -^- u-^. 1- V: -•'^.*r "- --- -"-t - ; -
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
T-5805T-5806T-5807T-5808T-5809
T-5810. - '* . T -5811
T-5812T-5813T-5814
T-S815T-5816T-5817T-5818T-5819
-' ' ••V-V'y:.;. -.•:-,. ' ' ' . -~, ,-. ,' , - T-58201 '^f--' : ve ••"•" : -. "' '' "•"•': " , T -5821
\. . -.''.vt'i rx. ; -. '.'. --', , ••'-': ' T-5822"' - ? - vtiKO'V v "' ' V' T-5823
' 'V^y .:'. :;.' v . . . , -V :;- - - -'T-5824
- .•M,Vi''.5.:^.Vv'V^S-- : ' : - • ••''.,'- . T -5825- 1 ' 1 -, " jfer' jL"- "..iji.'' "iv*- 1 r r "- '.'- * * V - A" ^ r ' ri . j ''^ v" " -/y "' ' , - *i* eon t.". .: •^'•\-:-^--*.'-'8----'^-.-r* :.-.~:'-:-';-'v^*' "^j.'--' tf' - - T -5826
^^^^P^:;'^^;^^4^^ : " -: : ' T-5827••••'•••.'jX'' '••//-•j'y*''"s.',;v'v'J7 j;i';'v: , ; -,Ay-' ^-V'-' -': '--- ' - T—^O"5D ' .*~-*.*'.~-;'x #fe*'ffc^t^jfcfr-i\^.,-,:-: \*-n. -- '^v.v-v-.-j- *,y. "i •\ 1 -DO^O''•.'•.'."••••."!f' !:j*'-V!"i*.*'V''l'i':e-v"i ; :- .:- ' '' :---"i.T -'- - .."^'•"- . '- -f " -T — POO....^' ' .^f^M^"f.'je".'-f^-^^ t, -i""f rvv'^v;: -o.-.;...- ''-i o***"
' - ' '^^il^'^^''''^^-'''-''-''--'* ^\'' ! v!i^'^'^'^-';; )'^~'®'^' ' ''"'"'.-ft-.'-''.' -' ' "'" "S''f,s'^'i^i'".v:*':^ 1-"".V;" " : " T— •SBtl
' ' ' "-, .-;. ' " . '.-.'. '-i - .' \ '.''.f,' ^"•(-'•"'•.-**"i;A.',-.*,''*'.'' '.k '' '- 1 wDOO
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ELEMENT Au ut/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
5 . . -- ;242^
53 . ..' ' ,
. 3 . . -' 'NDND
7 . 'ND - . "' -: . •••' -' '.,'.:- : ,.ND . . " .. . . . ; -. ..- - • •••^•••~-ND - :; :V ''. " '; - ; :vs !.'
•' - - - ' ' -:3 '-,; . .-:".- .. ,. • ^
6 , , . , ^ - ;, .. y:-.v^.w ' "' " , -' ' '- - "^" f^ i?' "- --r2 ' ' . : ' . "~v'-.-. r.?.^ ,ifl.
ND ' : '. ' " * : ':' •"-- ; - ; ,.^ND - •"?"""':'\r-\:i !
O . * , : \ ^ ^ . -'J'f,f i.-
•'.• ; . •''•'- ' ' -' • '••••'•4 - ^':'. ; - -'-'^- ^ - ..:''*-. i --' . O'."''- -" " ; :-.-'^S-':'""''^•':v,;'^' ; . ^:.- ;.v 7'..c- -" v 4 .:; i ; -. v, ': , ' "••'- ' ''^•".v^j'vp-* ^' : - : ." :^;'.;-*; ^'K^^iSif^' '-; - '-. ; •••' ••'•'r-'.*l(i - ' 4 :' A ' '. ; -J-.x' ' Y?—',' v "' v '•"•' i j;*-; ;v:^.".*A*^'^C^•' • ; -'-'.?"'-#V : '"v: •--••" ND. -;.- - -; ;-- : . ; - - .•'.-•^,-;.r:^r.;'-. ^' ' ' -V-^ -:,*'^^f^:ife;
, ;^r:^^r. ;.^::-L-. y "3. .r- ; ;;;-; i -^^v"^-;-;'^^.- ^V'V. -^^ai^lif^^
•."* - .'. . '. ' ,,:-' f- . Y' - i.,.'.. ,- .-. " -* - O ' V ' "-. " -'- ?i.^t*; .' .. .. ' — '^ . ' "- ' .. '-frV'*fS'ii*"U|l -i '^.^*""' *" in *-rv^X-fc" ; -" ' " "- ' -' -" - .' ' "- i'- .-' * ' - ; - ^ - F- " .J"*i - ^ *. ' ., li' . - - ' . v i^tT.-- * r. .1 , :^*.-:'.jr -if1;.^!*;
•-•- 1- ' --' ' •••'•.'••" s "' * ' - 1 -- - ' '-. ',X.. - .-. "L . ' -" ••- ' -- *r '•*'-'*'-iTJi*. "* -* ' -V- -- T '?*3" .lC" *- . - - ' . "-' it- "-" ; ' -. ND ' " .-.'./ r '. -. •.-'-Le-'' ' - - ' - -- '- .•.•*. :"- .-*^-t -w '-•".'V'tt" : '/- '"-. . -. . . -r- ^ - ... t ny . ^ ^-.-r/ r-^..^..; .-*...-- v-'V1 *- ^"V-: .I'^^E^t-".*;-^'*''*^'
' ;" '*~ ' , ^' 'T-"' " ~ ' A *- * ' : ' ** V *" ' - 'f" ' ' ~ 'Ir ' ' "" ^ ''^t^1' '•"**lT**- - ' ' '^"4' "^"^*"- j*t -;' ,^.'."-.; - ;.T-'.- . ^ -- Vfc'- V -' f'-- •.*"*' -- - - - '* - - " ';--^'*-".'' ~ - "-V ."l* '- ' -: - - 'i -.*-*^^f^**' 1 J '''--^'''"^(31^*^,"' ' -J^*^ Jt^C*^* •^'••**,-
,, , ,,. . .y, , . .^ r^t^f^aw-^^pgB!^.:. v '. ,;,r- :^ ::r - sK^'-^'-^::y '^^
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GMNOTES SAMPLE
NUMBER
T-58A5 T-5866 T--5867 T-5868 "T-5869
ELEMENT UNITS
--:.' : ND v -:. -
/•i*-'''
Au PPB
ND 2 2
ND ND
ND ND ND ND2
3ND32
ND
. V -- . ••";v- rv-/.,? -'v^- • 7^*:J?;;.V;iv;T-5880'^:v: '^--- ;'**;T'V - ; -'-'.-^^. .3"""•^X^ 4 ''.';:';.;j:?: •^7;-;-;^^;|H';T-588t :?."- ;.' ! "- :.Mr v.:^. •:-,;'-v-". ND.,--;,; ; ;v/ :..-- \V---Mr SL-T.T5882--;.v :-#^" i:.^ ';;;.-'ND"
:";V - -V-"vv' -".v';-:i"-.;;;^;^'*T~5883:: Vv-ii-^- .•^•"•- ^', : '.^^S'-'!T-:5884 :
3 ND
wt/Au GM
NOTES
' .- V'-'i t,- '-'C . ' ",^'-^:^;...-- .;---.,:.;^;^:'/•, --.rv---- ;; ••.^::.?-.-, :;^- -^i*?;
- \'" '- .•:';'S? -X -.'"' *?'. ij " ,' - **t"''., '"'-
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5895T-5896T-5897T-5898T-5899
T-5900T-5901T-5902T-S903T-5904
T-5905T-5906T-5907T-5908T-5909
T-5910T-5911T-5912T-5913T-5914
T-5915T-5916T-5917T-5918T-5919
T-5920 , ;v fr 5921 . '^y ' ,, \-t-5922 ,T-5923 . ,-^'.: ,^:;
K',T-5924;:, -: v- ; ' v.: 'i;. ~l'. :.Jv^'^
Au wt/AuPPB GM
ND33
ND5
43433
33633
44243
ND2 - i- ."
114 . -,.4 . ' . -' - :
ND- s ] ::- •j : ^" .- ND . : 'r--. -•'•••••: -
6 ' . .-'yi • -.-••••' -ND ^ ; : 'v-i'.'- -. •'••'•,;. ,
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5925T-5926T-5927T-5928T-5929
T-5930T-5931T-5932T-5933T-5934
T-5935T-5936T-5937T-5938T-5939
T-5940T-5941T-5942T-5943T-5944
• J .. . T-5945" T-5946
? T-5947:.' ' "^ ••'J-.- ., : ' T-5948 ' ' - -- .
• ; '., : , :'./,':;/';-::,.'. ; - . T-5949 : : : : 'v'-
- -:- -.-•..^..••. ... ,". : T-5950:v^-^...-. ," :" . ,;/-^-'";-.: -. " \ : - T-5951 ^ ' -;, " .' ' '••.••'-' ,, ' J: :.^ ;-,T~5952.y:- t-..'.;'''-
- - i . ". - "-'"" ' "- ' - - .- l" w 7 3*5: '. -- i ---' . . ', ' ' T- f. . ,- -- ' " -" - 1 . ,: - - ' " F- ; ' - ,. "-- -. -;.'- ' . **' i -...i-"j - ;. - .
.'-..** .r- - - . ,- -" c - '- " -* 1 - -.'- 1 '-' - , v (. ,rr 0 *./-'-
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
36334
ND3
NDND5
ND623
ND
3ND112
ND
33 :22 , - - .^;3 . ; : ;
2ND2 . ' - -2 x3 y/.
, '^
B•" ' 7:S^*;3I!|!^-!K^
- - 1 : , '-'-',t~1' - T.'i".-"'. - ^ :'-~-v' y*""'' " ."-y- i.'^'.f " . ."-'7 . v i '..
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' T-5955T-5956T-5957T- 59 S 8
v'T-5959
T-5960, A f -5961'-^Tr5962 ' ' ' ' " ' ;
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T-5965-k T -5966
T-5967^ t-5968, T-5969
pT-5970^'T-5971 '- '- ' ' : '^'•T-5972 ''- "- .f T-5973 ' ; - , -tiVT-5974
i T -5975|iji.T-5976 , '..V. '" ., " .,-; ::.^.^T-5977": ':': -. ij?. ^Vvs-X"" -'' rjplXrS978 - * ^ ; -'1r''!^l'^-,V :llfe5.?.79^ "'"-i ./T^': -*;
®^^982v;)'^H;'Ji^|5
Au wt/AuPPB GM
2NDND
32
32222
22222
22242
, 3. -:. A - .. ,' ; . .: .-.'. ,r , ; .2,-- ' ' - -V-- - . ."..-.'" : : -2 . . ..., ,:'.^,-v;: : -,,,,-^-:?". -. : \.^^r^:^^'•^l^M^'^.-|vy|v :'.3 ; - \l )'^^- - -V. -;
irf.&a* gi^t!:;;^
/NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5985T-5986T-5987T-5988T-5989
T-5990T-5991T-5992T-5993T-5994
: T-5995••, T-5996
T-5997T-5998
-. ' V .•••.,,--.... x--^-.' :.-'-; - . . T-5999 -,- ... .
u , T-6000 i" -' ' ^ti*'" " '.". . T-6001/ . .' .
-l T-6002V T-6003
. ; '..•.-•V..--^^ : ' : T-6004 .
; - - • ''.:'" :f.-.^;---. ' ''"'y- ' T-6005- v , . . ,-1 .--. -. " "v^v^^'jj-'^^X-- -- ?"'- T-6006- , " . ' ' ' ,
""'••'• ;V ' i^'^1i^iSjM^;^^ ! '^a:,'V:--'-'^:-T-6007ix'f v\ ;:. :V . - " ; -v- . '':--- '^^-:;'!^i-j^"^*-- - :'-' ; ;''' : '--:.- T-'AOOS'r^:. "•'••- ^'' - - - ^/l'/"- Iv.^/^^^fc^ii^: ; :'T: -AO,0^;.''}^',.:v;.- -: •^Tv
v-tiil^^iiK:;;^^^,^i^^" " :i" : :^ifeiiS^S^^: ^ : "i : ^ Ti-*"^t'® '^ ;' -- .; ' •'^V?---.;
^^t^^^S^&S^il^i^^Ail^J;.^ :;-^.^; ;*"'.
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
22
ND22
432 .32
33332
22
. 2 :''. '- . .22
2 . -. ', - - . . - .ND - :. ' ' "- '--. - . . ' ' . - ' -- . ," - ' .-2 - '. '' ' ' : - 4 - - - ''' J-'
' ' ,- " ' .!; 'i . ', - - ' ' ' - . -- " ' * ' -' i"'-"^. H " -- V". - -' -- ' '''- -'"-1 - ' '' "- - :** ' - - -r- " .'..^ /..V . . , " - ' ; . ' " -v:
" un - " ' . * ' *" ' '-i^'- ' ' "- •"''- " ' ?-~- - - * . N D . , p ,:-:^ ; :. 'r'*'^-.. ..-.;- -. -' ' : ' '-^
- '3 "* v', " ''v. -,- ". ;--;.-''-, ; :.''''-** . ' . - --;. - ' . - i . .- -- - , - - . . ;- - j .,-
2 -"' " "" 1 ' '' ^-. -. " ' ' ,. . ,. -^ .... p . ..^ . . -.
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
'T-6015T-6016T-6017T-6018T-6019
T-6020T-6021T-6022T-6023T-6024
T-6025T-6026T-6027T-6028T-6029
T-6030T-6031T-6032T-6033T-6034
T-6035T-6036T-6037
#vT-6038: T-6039
^ T-6040f T-6041V: T-6042|;:-T-6043 ; . ....-••'MT-6044' . ;;, ;
Au wt/AuPPB BM
' 3
3222
23322
ND2333
22242
22227
•' -.:'. 3 '. '. '
1022
v ND
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-6045T-604AT-6047T-6048T-6049
T-6050T-6051T-6052T-6053T-6054
T-6055T-A056T-6057T-6058T-6059
T-6060T-6061T-6062T-6063T-6064
T-6065 ;T-6066 i ,
- ' ; ' - v ..- ( ' , T-6067 .-,.-- -, -v..-' '-; ; ' - : : ' , v T-6068.': . ^•••'. t ' .' .' \ ' :--- - - : ' .-v - . •••'-. :-- ...,,v.v'-.,T-A069. ;;a.-.v - .' ; ,;
' -.-^.. : . -. -,.v.^:.- , .; , :: T-6070 ,- , •,.." :., -...V^.., V "' i'" - * ;" 1 V : : , 'j*'- . -v" ' * V * M. a* * ' '-'- ' - t "* ~'* ' ' ^ S "" "'
f . - '" r ' . . ,J: , .. . - 5 V "l "' -* ti.,-'. ,.'.: T AO7 1 ' i - " ; * 'i ' ' '' ^-jfr-* 1 "' ; - '
; -- /f:.- ' . . .. ^-y^-i ';.;;'f:^^ :;;T"-6072.' :'';. ' ;^.,.r ;'f;;J" ;^.- - - ,-', "'' \ -'- '•^•?J- f :^r;.^^.-..:,T-6073 -'', . ;-.. ; :: -^. V-' 1 .-.'K.
. t ".•"•". ' - '. ' -J ' "•'V'^'".""^- - 1 i^.v1* '"'•; - r* ''"- 1 T jtf\T,A * - '" ;" "' ,""-'"-' : ' - i- " "vr- "'
A.I wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
42
ND2
ND
4255
ND
2223
ND
23524
23 ' ' . .2 . '- - y3 . -. - 'V'
ND -. ' ' . .;.. . ,: . \ ,:-^,' . .
ND . - -/, . , *. . ; ; /; -'•'••'ND . - ' - - - -- -" - :- ' ' *'f- :-'-''-'s
2 -. - ' : ••'.-•-v'; -: : '2 - 'V ;- - ' '
' y . - - - : ' - . - - - -. *^— rffcL-^ - - fc i- - Y- -..* - ' -SKV '' '
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-607ST-6076
oT-6077T-6078T-6079
T-6080T-6081T-6082
•v T-6083T-6084
T-6085T-6086T-6087T-6088
'T-6089
' T-6090T-6091T-6092T-6093T-6094
T -6095; T-6096&T-6097^T-6098;^Tr6099
t^rr-61pO
K|-^102 ; . -' -.
1^-4.
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
NDND
322
ND336
ND
44
ND23
2 'ND
3NC
3
32 ' . . ' ' : :/- ' :
ND '" . ;. ' ••- - ; ^ . - -- -. . . ' '. ., . . . - "5 . - :: . . . - .. *:-.- , - . - .--- . - ,. . - - - - ' ~±- '
ND : ' . -"-'. :":- ^ . ' .' r-\ V ' . . : -; :
- ND. '- - , . ' '.-- . ''- - , •••- --' - J - ^ : - x -- - -. -.-- -- - ~-.- N D ^ " ' '. - ' . ' ;: :"';':-'. " " : \i. : -" . :^ '~- - ' ' ' '' •"'•':"'\:-. V; -V ;
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
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SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-6104T-6105T-6106T-6107
1 T-6108
T-6109T-6110T-6111T-6112T-6113
T-6114T-6115
u T-6116T-6117T-6118
T-6119T-6120T-6121T-6122T-6123
T-6124j] T-6125S T-6126S T-6127^T-6128
|,T-612?-,; , - ;f T-6130 •/•-•• !- ,^*T-6131 . - -.'f -.^T-r6132 -.: .'-. :**Ti.'A13T-'''" '" ' ' ••- • 2SSs57.9i3y/.;*, -, : . - --,-^A; v. ~t
Au wt/AuPPB 6M
NDNDNDNDND
5NDNDNDND
3ND322
2ND73
MD
•3ND.: - .\,.'-3 . ': .22 ; - - ,. . ,.
."o-.- , ND- .. -- :-\' ' :** " !;-- " -" - - -.-••O . . -- . ,:
' 4 v.- : ' :- --: . -,:ND -••"••- -" ii.vV. '-V
• . '-.: V- 5 .vu--, '':- .. -v '. ;. ;aU-.V'-'.- i :--W*.,-.-'~~-: . ' j-:..,,-. - ^..- :'-.VA- .'- ir-..-
NOTES SAMPLc ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-6134T-6135T-6136T-6137T-6138
T-6139T-6140T-6141T-6142T-6143
T-6144T-6145T-6146T-6147T-6148
T-6149T-6150T-6151T-6152T-6153
T-61S4. . . ! ;.;.' ;. : :' . . . '.. T-6155 '
. ' ' .••;'^',v- :-^ ~ ' ' '- T-6156 - . ',' -".;;"\ '- : : . : "--^ -.: ..' ; . ~ - • ••T-AISZ.-- -- :.
; ;-^-:';^K'---''v V '' V; -. - ' ; . .'V:: -T-6158 .V ;
; 'V •av;-'-.. '- .; -'-ir--:,-. .V-: .-.v. . T-6159 : .... ..., ..•-•;; '-. *- :' ..^, ^" - fc - --. . *. ; ;. .- -, 1 M,. * *- . - '-;™-'"- ' '- . .. ' •;.-.;'.
•- ..; -^.•:- : .^v.-;...;.,,.;,.:; .-.- w,^ ,i^; . ,T-r6160 ?. , r : . -^v' - •'V-^-vS;'--' ,-, ;V: ' ;^' •-•••:Tr616l^'- : - - • 1 '--
;;... ^;|:^-.,- ::.; - .--r, x:^'^-trii62.;-:i x ; ,. - -. .^;'-- ;,'--'-,,.-:,--K.-V:--V; ,..- -"t- •.•v^-fe-^v^- V. -. -* T vt v,'.;-; ::. :. - ...,,.;..-'-
••v ; - 't";v..,'i--*',ift- '- /i'-?:. .' '.* -:j!?;-jfvV -'*V . ' ,l~O4Ot5-''- -.. •.-, .\; ' f,:- . '- t^t^;.. :- j;*,*,;,,.,^ -t-". ' - ; : . . ^..-tR-*..- 1 '^/ : JTv'^', v.u:i^ilY*Jt-- . a V. -;^... ^ -!^' . '-. - ' - * *. - - ' ^ :. '
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Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
2NDND3
ND
ND3334
NDND24
ND :
3ND :NDNDND
.; 2 . - ..,, ,- , ; v,^,,- - '..••.4-:, : -- -.-- -- - -- . .-. ' : •••. ,::;i'••^..-:'.'2 " . - . V k' --- -. -' 'V'Y.rr
3 --- ' '-'- ' - . - -.^'••av^'rrfc:-lg-iS- r-. , ,. ' . . - " •.*J'.'.?Z;, i\ ^fe.;- :..- .'v.'t.vjj- 1 -,; ."••'. , " . . .- :- - . ..'\ . . : -- ' -. '*-; .'*'- l-5.:f-W.
-•^•.i;,,v^..:,^ . . ...-•--.•. ,. ' ,-- ; -,:-. 1 .. - ;;Vv^^
- v -'.r:. -W- ". T ' ."'- i ' ' - -- .-. ' - -,.. - . , . , ,-v ^stf•v,..^,-^-; : "- .' '.- -. . v;,- . -.,,- : '- - •"•" -. - ; .'' ••-:- :vXo?w••K''.-.-' 3 ' ' - ' ' - -.-- -v - . - . ,. : - , ft(?'*-,^** 1 ---
"-*:* 1'*!,' .; , :^ ' ;! '' v ' . i-- "^ - : o- .-1:*, -r-tit-'r - ; ^ -- '•.••jr.--i.v;l: 9 .' " ' *;?"*--.'- - - - - •.-.••* i.- jc^vVrr v^:;--:'^ ; * '"; '- . .•-.'-•. - . •••:'- , . - ' -' '-': ---.* '-.. .vw',.*g,r,"!-.--- .v|n ... - • .'•: .;- . . x :, , -.-Xv - -- .- *i. -- ': '-. "**- - - -, " * r . ,~" . ' '-,, - :'---7 j. "^^3..-''.' ' - '. - . ' :.v •; JT' : 'f '.:. :r'"'"'"^'"^^f^' -. -:,,. . ''•;a ^"-.-''Wy
, ..,AV--. ^^ - ,. .. ,,^ ; ,
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T-6164T-6165T-6166T-6167T-6168
T-6169T-6170T-6171T-6172T-6173
T-6174t-6175T-6176T-6177T-6178
T-6179T-6180T-6181T-6182T-6183
T-6184" ""*^o* "
SfiT— 6186 -gl-6187^-6188 -v-:"-:- '
&T-6189. * -'r " ' ' ' - 1 - - f : ' '. i' f :. . f "™* O A f w ' '* '- ''
^Tr6191-! '. . ' '^yp-6192'''" . - '
"''v-^tn fi.. . . , ' "t . .- - '' '*- 'V- ''.l '.V'-. JW*'.' , ' ' " '
Au wt/AuPPB GM
22424
7NDND24
ND3296
64472
2234
ND
4 . : r.2 ' -.-v ' '
- 2 ...-.V" ' V 'ND3
- : :". "..•."•'; ,,- -. , , .••••:, :-.-:-'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-6194T-6195T-6196T-6197T-6198
T-6199T-6200T-6201T-A202T-6203
T-6204T-6205T-6206T-6207T-6208
T-6209T-6210T-6211T-6212T-6213
T-6214: , - ,,-v', ; . .', ;v -.^V;':' : ..- - T-6215
•, . '-••tv." "7 :f -' ' 'l-:-v. : " -' ''' . T-6216' --. •"••'-::'"'-' : M- :.c--'t;,"'^:- ; •••• ; ' T-6217V': . . ;.
- - ' ' '-"'i - ..l' r v'.S/.^--'-'/;;.' ,;.- - "- ' -'-'- T-6218 -.
'- - .-- -.'v .U^v^r^^:' ;i'^^- - .X'' ~.. .-T-6219 -. -. Xi--. ."' - " - '-' ' *'.' . "."- "'.'''".'-i- "'' .^•/Oyf'!'-^^^,'"!'**. '; ; ' : " ' ' ; T—6220 ' -; .,i-
•. - • '•- . . ' : :- .-; 5*^^5#v*ir*,-.'---j-' : . l ; T -6221 '-- - . '-'-' -- '" -^iS-^'-f*'"1 '"' 'x ' : -"- v;: T-&222 . . . .. 1 ..
:v :-- ::-.L.^^,;M,^i^^^A:: 1-622.3. ;,^;-v^ v :-
Au wt/AuPPB GM
32222
22
ND22
ND2222
ND33
ND2
926 . : - ;
. ND *- .-.' -'2, ,, ' : -
3ND
,v,H. ND,v"3
: ND "
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- ' ' ' ' t~"~: s
. - ^^ * : : - -:\
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? T-6224T-6225T-6226JT-6227T-6228
TvT-6229T-6230T-6231T-6232T-6233
T-6234T-6235T-6236T-6237T-6238
T-6239T-6240T-6241T-6242T-6243
T-6244T-6245T-6246•T-6247
i; T-^6248
^T-6249!!t '-'TT^250Jsfi^T-6251- '.' -.Mf— 6252 'fe-6253 V-., ,' '-KV ,
Au wt/AuPPB GM
26433
ND2633
NDND2
ND2
3NDNDND4
352
NDND
. , 2' '. - 3
ND. '" ;-: 2 - - ".^;-V,ND- . . :
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-6254T-6255T-6256T-6257T-6258
T-6259T-6260T-6261T-6262T-6263
T-6264T-6265T-6266T-6267T-6268
T-6269T-6270T-6271T-6272T-6273
T-6274T-6275T-6276T-6277
; T-6278
.. ,-.., -.;....-, ./:,-;-,.. .v.- ;;,,T-6279.;- , ,. 4 . - -•'•"'••'*'. - :, '~i'J-- • ••••. , : '": yT-6280 'v ' . .-.-f : -
' - -~*t. ' s ' ' . - '" ; "''lv- 1 ' ' T a* A*5 Q "1 ' . ", . f . h * : r. 7- f . i o^ o A' "' ' ' ' - ''l v ' '' -' 'v" ' ' !"' '.'•••- - . ''i - . l- *- - '"* - ' " ' '-.j '"
" . ' ' *',--. '" *'' J-"-'* '' .'* - ' 'M , " -. '". - ".T ***M O fl - ' V "" - . '"*
-- : . .- -- -- ^.v:.:-i. ;'^S^^\J:!;S:^6283;?^.;,,^;-- , -^../r.
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
2362
ND
2ND222
N"
23
ND3
45
ND2
ND
2NDNDNDND
ND. 3 ' . ' .
. ND . ' '. ...-.'Cv,. '''••••2 - - S "'' . -
2 ^^
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T-6284, T-6285T-6286T-6287T-6288
-. T-6289T-6290T-6291T-6292T-6293
T-6294T-6295T-6296T-6297T-6298
T-6299T-6300T-6301T-6302T-6303
T-6304S T-6305T-6306
-; .-1763071^1-6308
li T-6309•' :T^6310^1-63 11t 1^-6312SS^313 '^
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
22NONOND
NDNO2
ND2
ND33
ND3
ND2
NDND2
5NDNDNDND
- :- , ;- ; ; . 2 - ' ' , - -...ND
;.:,, W . .. ' 'V 'UI ft - ' "" W W :" ' ' ' - -
' , ." ^ ^'-- ' 'Tt' -' . ' "- '-- '-'- - . ' 1 ' ..-H f^ 1 .' :,V ; ' "' ^ -"** . "" ' -" ; ''" •'•-.."' •'•T' '- " r''--.
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
T-6314T-6315T-6316T-6317T-6318
T-6319T-6320T-6321T-6322T-6323
T-6324T-6325T-6326T-6327
'
- - , , '• •••" ' ' . "''-J-... :"
' ". ; \- . *./*- . \ i-'-'-'/^-i'^sii- ' v ..-,. -
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
36
NO22
33
ND53
ND24
ND
" -' v . f- '' ' .
- ' ' ' - ' \' : - -'-' ' ; '-'- ' " . '- •-•'. :-'^.'- :; "-i,-- -"-
' " " ' 4 . - ' '~. '* i
: - . ' . - ' - "' . ' ' . . ' ' : .' ' "''* ' ' ; ,
' v ". - r y ' - " ' . - '--- ' .•':.'.^~'*': . -' -:' : ; :-'. ' /t , : ' .- '.'.•'•'•-f J;- V-: V,--^:'; :-',i '-^ '' ,-^"^^' .' ' - \ : , "'
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Au 2 PPB OTHER
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
REPORT COPIES TO! G. HARPER; -,' ' '
R. ZIMM
REMARKS: EXTRACTION FOR AU CARBON ROD isND MEANS NOT DETECTED
.•^-.-^•'-:-m^^r^H-va-/ '-^•••••v:-
.. vv,
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 ara*.sample! 2 ppb. 5 ara* sample: 4 ppb. l gran sample: 20 ppb*
Sample Ut. 10 St unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level t
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1708H-1709H-1710H-1711H-1712
H-1713H-1714H-1715H-1716H-1717
H-1718H-1719H-1720H-1721H-1722
H-1723H-1724H-1725H-1726H-1727
H-1728H-1729H-1730H-1731H-1732
H-1733H-1734H-1735H- 1736/H- 1737
L
Au wt/AuPPB BM
12ND1*1711
7L61012
15215223
8NDND1521
NDNDNDND19
4ND11NDND
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1738H-1739H-1740H-1741H-1742
H-1743H-1744H-1745H-1746H-1747
H-1748H-1749H-1750H-1751H-1752
H-17S3H-1754H-1755H-1756H-1757
H-1758H-1759H-1760H- 1761H-1762
H-1763. H-17'64
H-1765H-1766
^ H-1767
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
ND1215ND16
2312181523
12141198
67
131214
189
148
18
7101138 ^-^
T* I L " ",-T* f
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H-1768 H-1769 H-1770 H-1771 H-1772
H-1773 H-1774 H-1775 H-1776 H-1777
H-l778 H-1779 H-1780 H-1781 H-1782
H-1783 H-1784 H-1785 H-1786 H-1787
H-1788
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
129
126
16
10 IS 14 9
24
21 3
ND109
84
231715
ut/Au GM
NOTES
,- -' y-
SAMPLE NUMBER
H-1798 H-1799 H-1800 H-1801 H-1802
H-1803 H-1804 H-1805 H-1806 H-l807
H-1808 H-1809 H-1810 H-1811 H-1812
H-1813 H-1814 H-1815 H-1816 H-1817
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
108292
ND NO ND NO 2
111159
r 1 5
1419
. 14152
wt/Au GM
NOTES
HrlBlS r 1.81918201821
^ n^l 822 ^-^^^^^^is^^^
.•f••.'j*.-*1
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H- l 828 H- 1 829 H- 1 830 Hrl831K--1832
H-1833 H-1834 H-1835
ELEMENT UNITS
"- H-1837
H-1838 'H- l 83 9 fe H-1840 feH- l 84 l i#..H-18'42.
^.;.'- l fl .V- "
H-1843 H- 1844
s H-1845 H-1846 H-1847
Au PPB
71124
22
15
2213
243101312
9
wt/Au 6M
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-1858 H-1859 H-1840 H-18A1 . H-1862
H- l 863 , H-1864 ;
ELEMENT UNITS
'. ; '-". .-'-; " - - v .^iv'"-," i '- r , - . " - f. ' ^* -; - '•.--.'•-.- ' . '-'''-c -
t^' '' :'. ::'-:"'^/'^ A , ^-."'Y^X'-•^^•'•"'i.' ;-^ : ' :'" •••'"" -' ' "" ." 1 . ••*'Tr'v' r .'^'•'••' r "..V s. 'f; 1;
r/A V :^'--V^--v^---' ^? :^-''^-: ?;^:v?;-^' lv-;i ^.^,,..jV ;,^^.:;.;.,.v-..,,?^; ;
'vi'vf?!-:^*1..:!-.'.??^'":.J. V. i. ' "'ir.-''"'v
H-1866 H-l867
H-1868VH-1869%..H-1.870 iH-i87i rH-l872
^ H-1873-;
H- l 875' H- 1876'H- l 877
Au PPB
5111210
188
22258
"- 9
686
. -7,
966.
1212
wt/Au G M
NOTES
\ : ;;''S^y: r *^ . -- - '''.-' --," - . ; ' V , "*.•'.- 1 ' N'-''? f "^' - 1-** . ; . k--,'\-!" - ^ .""-'•'•'.i -- ' ' '"i- ~
•" - ^-WvH- 1"•'•' "X,-, --^^C-Mr." -w:;-:''V--. /;/; :vaV.?V*V " '•"•" .'
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•H-l888
ELEMENT UNITS
H-l89011-1891
Hr-1892
l H-1894 H-1895tt^l896 H-1897
ft-.i 89.9 -1900
Hrl907--"'-
Au PPB
1013185
12
1398
388
101381062
13136
1710
ut/Au GM
NOTES
.-. -S-'.•-j*-"*.-.
r*-', ""t'
SAMPLE NUMBER
H-1918 H-1919 H-1920 H-l921 r H-l922
H-l923 H-l924 H-1925- H-1926 H-l927
H-l928 H-1929 H-l930 H-l93l H-l932 ;
H^-1933: H-1934^
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
518548
453:- 5- 7
ND 9
10 4
ut/Au GM
8
AT^ '-.'JA
. S'
8'7-.664
NOTES
^^'im^^m^M^''M"1
' - 1 ^i ^f^W^--:^^^ feS&PS ;- ••,'^.*Sa^?;Sjj1:^!E^:--:v:;;.-:^'-i- ;-*iS;Si--jiv:-- :-*^!WtSst^':;.'^ . :"-^ ;-;;s^?l^a*-
.^^^-•^-itK.K.w^i.'-'.-ftri.-v--' .:-""^i v-*1 ^C-r^i'^^sa*^^^*:
" ^^Ivp^Si?:!^1^^-X
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1948H- 1949H-1950H-1951H-1952
H- 1953H-1954
. H- 1955H-1956H-1957
H-1958H-1959H-1960H-1961H-1962
H-1963H-1964H-1965H-1966H- 1967
H-1968H-1969
*rH-1970;;Hrl971 . :-, ;. •••••- - -'f-,H-1972:--. :;,V^'-. "a : ,\
;|vH-Tl973.^.;:.:.Yf -' ' -; ; ;-,'.,'•*.-. H— .1974. - :'" v --" ' f"~-^H-1975^;\; Vi;...-: . r^'-M'H— 197A'''-''-'' ' -'•'•'•' ' "'' . 'vi*--; ~ ' *..,. ^'•- '- -" i ' t^.?'. ."i5j::Zl-:'jfc'.''.-\-'''.^:':.'-:'- - r-: ' i
Au wt/AuPPB GM
12131058
2.id8183
910141310
167
164
18
1318101922 ,-j .
30129
..-IS.'-V'.;-- ;/-
.- -J.-. *;,y\K\.v-..
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-1978H-1979H-1980H-1981H-1982
H-1983H-1984H-1985H-1986H-19C7
H-1988H-1989H-1990H-1991H-1992
H-1993H- 1994H-1995H-1996H-1997
H-1998. . H-1999
•'.-- -'.'f-'- ? : --.i". ; "' ' '--'4'- ,, H-2000."••' - : ,:'- -'•••: ' : ,- ! •.V.;""V;- . ; 'y '.'-' '' .-' "'~ v""
. . ". , ' -' " . , *';.' * ' \,. , '' . ~ • "- , " ' - '- . . ' ' " " ' , , - * ' H * ,. * - ' . ' ' ' '
••;.,*-^ : •-••-v- ,, -.-y.:. - ;- ; -;- ; -- -^'."i sv,-""- -. .'' ' .. L : i '.,'-',"- 1 ' ;" - ''''. ' ' 'j--' . ' '
- . "' .1 ,. --- . . , - . ;'.iv :r ., 0.'*V.\" ' •"•'-•^J*: ;?'.''''/-''" ^-"',"',•( f- . -.' " v "' ' ."..,:'.''V; ';.'''!* '. '' .,:., '
' - ' -. v."' . ' ' . -:-.-: ' .. r:-.'-X,'#--; "V:'-- '\"v'-,, , ,. , . .-.yy...-, ..' ,. ,. -. ..-^./.K-;;-',--. , . .;.x;:S..-'.;..i-.-..' -~ *:-... .,. .'.^ . •',-
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
911211715
114
111414
19242
16
6ND83
27
14.-- - 17.. .. ' ' .; - - -:
.., ' ;- . ." 8 . - -: '\ ^ . . ;/. '-:'' . . ' , .." t '- : :,"'^'',;'-':*""
1 ' ' '-' ' . ' - v-* : " -. '^
- . . ' l' ,- . -- -' - ' " ' " -^ ~ ~*'.' . - . . ' . ' -' ' . - . " ' . -?
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "l. ' J ';.-, ^' ; 'f
.' '^'.'- - . -', . -/* ' ^ ' ' ' '
- : - " ' "t1"1.'' - " - '- jtS. , v . ; .' -vv^ ^^"^ A
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REMARKS: NO MEANS NOT DETECTEDSAMPLE H-2298 UAS NOT RECEIVED
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
.••-.;.:.. -v.'v'j-.^', ' -^•.••:vv :r,^i.:.-j-
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 ara* sample: 2 PPD* 5 draa sample* A PPD* l dram sample* 20 PPD.
Sample Ut. 10 a* unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weiaht ratio for effective detection level*
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRY.SEIVE -80
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ft
.S:,i*-'"sfe•J?*7 .•hi" --
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-2001H-2002H-2003H-2004H-2005
H-2006H-2007H-2008H-2009H-2010
H-2011H-2012H-2013H-2014H-2015
H-2016H-2017H-2018H-2019H-2020
H-2021H-2022H— 2023H-2024 -H-2025
H-2026 -
H-2028H-2029H-2030
AuPPB
2214191124
14li198
14
132
212413
2022101412
2216221614
25
17^2612
wt/Au NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTGM NUMBER UNITS
H-2031H-2032H-2033H-2034H-2035
H-2036H-2037H-2038
: H-2039H-2040
V H-20419.68 V H-2042
' H-2043^ H-2044
' ' . '-V/H'^ ' :'.'^^~ " ," H-2045 .
H-2046•--.''•\ ' , H-2047
. . . - ; H-2048H-2049H-2050
.. . . -.. ' ., .•. ' - -- ' v. - - y " ' ' H-2051 --.- ' . ; "r ,-. :" '.- -:. '.-. .-; ' -. . ' • -•s. . :: * ^^•""': -:.- , ,- -- : -' H-2052 j'. ' :.;;; -" - : .
'- . - - * ;'v'"i, *" --"- - L' " ' '.'- . ' ' : "' v-'- '--; 1 ; ^. ' ," .' ^ t . ••/./- ^r'1" -;: '" H**2053 - y L 7". "- " . , t' '"' '"' - " *' 'i '"-' - - '"ii" -'- '"^ ' '-j' 1-/-^* 1 j V'' -' " ''". '-"- "- " ' ' u *)f\V A "' ''* " -' ' ' ''
:~. * r ' r' :- ''"'' j*i- ' 3*"' i ** * ^ ' ' .* J " -' /.* ,'- *, *.~'--. , fi - *; ,.\-*- ' -. - ''*; * - |"^*™ vO w '- '* ; ' '^^i '''-V*- 1 ' - ' ' ''- - ' ' '. "' '-.'^" v* j - ' -' - ' ' J* -- ' , . i, '."p. *?-' -"' ' . ' . '-" . ' - *- - - ' " * ' - A-J.V. •*\ - .
-,. * . . . . . -|, ; .^... ^, ji "~ '*.'^'':i ' - 'H""7O''5A " '"-.'-" ''- ^'i" ' F .
' - ' ' - ' -' " ' ' ' ~ ' " " "" ' i -. ' ? ' . '^"^-^V'" *"^j -' ' '-* ' H^ 2 V W W ""'••'i-* '
'^•^,;,- '"•''"-*'.'.'; ; , '' ,. ,: . , : -f '':'-;.. - •^'•'•^i^-^i -v-: H-2059- ;. ,; : v . ,-,,-v. . . -" . --', "" "' '; 'M-^-:, : - - - - -- ' ' ' :. '-- :^^,;;-;^^^^^4-^^!^^.H~ 2 60.;.j,^;,.^)^ ,
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
237
131822
16119
1610
14138
1921
1217102420 .
17"- : - -7r. . ,
-' ? 9 - :x: ;. ' . - . .. ,...-^66..-., --.; ' ' " ': . - ' ' ' - l ' .
:*^*'^' ' ' . . ' . , , ' ' ' -\-" ' '^: ' .'"''
- ' A* ' ' • ••'"•* : ",:-. ( '- .- :'' ' '-- -r' Zi : - - - -.. .' ' ' ; '.; ""-...•' . . ":-" '--' ;- -- '.
'-'. 2 - : . :":..". \" - " : - ' r"'--'^ : . -- '- ' -^-V^'^^^^,-\v
•- .^- ^ " r^K*\ w 'v^vr?*, i.*fZ?\S3--5^*r*' *-v™- *- -^v '-* * ":-* - V ,-' ' •'•~~."'.-'*' :t,, ' - - p^/?"*M"'' "'•"'Tiii^"j:"'' : \.* ' ''- -' -' ." --"'•••.'''
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H-2061- H-2062 H-2063 H-2064
; H-2065
H-20d6 H-2067 H-2068 H-2069
\ : H-2070
H-2071 VH-2072H-2073
; H-2074K H-2075
- H-2076"'X H-2077H-2078H-2079H-2080
H-2081
^ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
10552
15
li 15i615
1410
14
8!-'6 21 14
i."-*-...*.fe.:*T !?" 18
wt/Au 6H
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-2091 H-2092 H-2093 H-2094 H-2095
H-2096 H-2097 H-2098 H-2099 H-2100
ELEMENT UNITS
•f-'
H-2102 " H-r2103\; H-2104 r
^,',;. •••^?*V::. -.^, ^'^mi^S®^-,: '- -.7-";; - v^f^.;--:/.-;;',.--; V/.';'/'..^ X^r^^^g^l''.;,-.H-
-2106 J 1 -A -:^::x- 1-2107 ^.r. M-V-JX-- ';;riS:.;j: 1-2108 ^
ft H-2109 H-21
08 :i , : :-:-'-^ . g,^.-. :- 09' ;- '"V:,-4-i •^-v.'- io'-'-'.^-;lr'^', ;,V , ; -;
Au PPB
122
121815
14 i 18
19 13 19
: 23 17
67
13
1415131210
wt/Au GM
. -.- ••••..•;"-. -; ' .-.-'- t-::;^-''-^'?;!**.'f- '- .- - ' 'v'—* :'-' *':* is/t1 /-!!?-xr" 1 ' ' *'r -••:-t'-a.-'")
/••-.--"•. . : "-.. 7:-^^''^';'^-^^*^'-^^*
'':'',^:Wi^ft|pM
H-2088 f13
gg2o?aSS^feilli28; *^r -?-;i:'1 '- ..V-'jft. * '.r'^UX-
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^ti SAMPLE ELEMENTi-- NUMBER UNITS
^ H-2121^ H-2122 -
••' H-2123i H-2124V H-2125
^H-2126i*: H-2127l; H-212815/H-2129i" "^2130
fHr2131 v;;?v'H-2132 ; "' - ;. ;;•^ H-2133. : - -.'" -, . : -...*:?H±21*A' :: • •' "^-2135 . -'- '-. .
^-H-2136 :-X-.H-2137 - - i- :'~' J . -i H-2138 ,.:-H-2139 r
.- H-2140 V
|^H^2141 -v^,^|, -.^
Au wt/AuPPB GM
3NDND3
11
. 118
117
ND
2 .ND699 . -;,
10139
11ND
•s-- . ,-'..'- •;-:,.3'-v- v'.' '-;. i ,
;:lA*:3.:tf K:.;::,:;;,^ 8: r;;^^;: -,- ,
;;Si^:;ii^;- :-
: NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-2151H-2152H-2153H-2154
' -, '- .. ' - -: --- .'-..v/' H-2155 .' ,, : ,: :' -.
••- ." -"-. - " -: - : '' ": -.::v: : ;"H-2156 i"./. - .. :.i-, : ;* -: " -:,- :""-. - - : \V .- ' H-2157 . ' ' ;"
••' . " '- ' ' V ; ' ; '. ; " ; :.-'^"-f : H-2158'. 1 : V , ". '-' ' V. "-. :'-. . : ' -"" ' ".-••••- ' .'' :H-2159 X'." -. '- ; v
.'•'^•'-•'.i' - : ,:'; ; - ' ; H-2160- -*... ,'7 ', •-'••.^.'•~:. - . : :: - ' .'-... - '••, " '-' --H-21A1. , .- :^ ' .
:.,. /' .:; .' • i- '.. ,;' -^ :, - ' -, :^,- - H-2162-''- " : -- ' ': . :;- " - - .;, -.v. ,:;.,v.- ..../.••. . ;-^-' :H-2i63 -.r*-- - ' "
- -•-. 'v -;' , \ : :'.:'' . : ,. . ;: H-2164 V '3.; ,,- ~:..: ' ' C-. . .v - ' •/- - '- :; . v -.H-2i6S. ^"^••••/•^.s ••'•• ;
•' , ' - -'- ''l- ^ V -..T.-- :- - .v-.- ' : H-2166 -. ' v * ;: - V"•''•' \. : "•'••"-. r " -' :" ' -." ' • ;v - --V H-2167, y "1^-:-'"
- -"- . ' - - : ' - ' : ".H-2i68" v"" '•••••••••-•^ : --•'.-:, ' - v , ; -' ;.. ' ' - ' : ' '-\. .'H-2169'. r' : -l. ' ••'^••:
, . r/ ;.- ' '. - - ; 'H-2i7o;.-' , ;. . :.r;. : - : '-. - -. - ;"; y ^ ' - /;... ;' O.,. . '-: , . ;V" ;-^;.-H-2171. ,V ...-.c'.' .!. : : ; ^
:^ ' : :. ;;:^^;J;';;.|;^c^r ,, .^ ';^^;•:;>^^^ill^-li73'|/M54:S^I- ": ".'-',: v ::-'^^i l.^^^y^.vf-';^V.y^::-^' - ;^^5^^s:^f^^
^["/^I^^^Sfe^^^^i^S^
Au wt/Au NOTES ~PPB GM
1514
v 2710
J N.D
, 3 . -16 v
' 'i., 25 . ' ' '. " -. * ; r12 - \ . - '.6 ' - ' '"' " :" ' i ' -X: :
: 'wl'' ' " ' : ' ' :f V '^
. - ^ '.' 23 . ' . , ,. - p. ' - . i ' .V.',' * V
is ' - ' . : v : "-f-'.,,21 , - -,. . - ,: :.— i;.-^:
-- 10. - . ' , . -.— tv;'-- 13 - -. .-- - : -. : - .^r^-"., '- s A - ' . ' -' i-v'-" -, 14 - . . . ; ...f,"..*.
' 23 - ' -, -;'.•- 9 ' .' ' -'- ; ;'. ;.V.--.- 8 - .. - - .-- -v--v^.^JD'--- ' - . .-. va ';A; ,,: , . -..^^1^1
^;F-SSS^ :'^i-lfIpf^ftr:, " \ ;. •^fcpvvl. .^p;f#f
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H- 2241H-2242H-2243H-2244
0H-2245
H-2246H-2247H-2248H-2249H-2250
H-2251H-2252H-2253H-2254H-2255
H-2256H-2257rt-2258
; H-2259H-2260
, H-2261H-2262H-2263H-2264- .v*"' •,'.-. - - -- 1 ' '
;. H-2266;; . ' U *) o Z *7i '.,, ~ f^ ** "* jg Q
ir: H-2268^H-2269Stt?227Q-::
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
135587
6ND942
104566
76792
54-84
.' '' 4 .. ! :'
, . . 259
. . ^'
•. . ;- : ", 5 ' ;' "' •••••-) . 7 "' . '-.: . ' -' ' -
'- - : -.,'- :: 10-. ; - - •^;.'.:'-:^
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-2271H-2272H-2273H-2274H-2275
H-2276H-2277H-2278H-2279H-2280
H-2281H-2282H-2283
j , H-2284H-2285
- H-2286H-2287H-2288
^3 H-2289; ,; J: H-2290
V :,4 , H-2291
'•-..•-. -- ' ' - ;" ." - iiJ*?^fcL v "v '''' ....H-2292 . '~•- v :. v .- ': - - ,lr- :?. H ••'^-';. j;^''^;?'^- -H-2293 ;
V : --. ; . ' ' '•"•'-'•V.-fj^'' ' 'y*-' 1''.." . L H-2294• :.: :: : .:' :''-^^W^'^: H-2295.- ;
-...• ;,.., i:-.. . : -:. ,-,:,:,,/,^,^^., ,,H-2296v v-'"'"--' '-' " ' - . -' *' ' - !f '':^i*'ffi'*'^^^*-''j3^';~*^
' i . - -' - ,- i "t-'k - ' " '' '' t**-' W -.'(i." -"^ - "'VCi ^-r"' ' -' - '•'.•' ; . - :- ' : : -''''••'••y^'.*5;^^^^. : .H-229.8l;:
.'-- - ''-.' '. ' ., v- ;.;^"J;;;^;|^l|^-"H-2299x '^V, : '.-: vJ.:*Si^i^;H-2300A;;
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTEUNITS ?PB GM
423
128
128575
78289
127689
r' . o
'• i -:--. 4 ''-.".' " ,. : ^ 6 :
' - .- ' " V: ,^ 6 " "- - •'...- J' -*.'- .,- " i - ;-.:V'"'- v9 ' ' ' : ; - -. . -:^:;-;•:-.,.-; .-:,^V, ;.:V,:Av-8^. , i . - ., - -;- .' ' \** '".'Jft-*'-..' w fy.'~ •••.r"""' ""4 A \'** j ' -- - ' 1"'
". ' - ' ' - - . .?*-s)f- - ' '- . "' i ' - ," A W . . . . r - ( ' ' ' - t - ' ' " ' -
.:^;;.':^^r^r'^; S' ' - ' ' ' ;' '-- 1 " - ..; ,5^^1-1^;^. a.,.. ,-,,- .,-;--, . -:-^-.'.;;:
•••'T^T^r'S
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SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-2300B 2W4 H-2301 H-2302 H-2303 H-2304
H-2305 H-2306 H-2307 H-2308 H-2309
H-2310 H-2311 H-2312 H-2313 H-2314
H-2315 H-2316 H-2317 H-2318 H-2319
H-2320 vH-2321 " : '- ^' -:,,.
^ H-2322 -••--..••-•^•.••'^v {^H-2323 :,v; .,,.- ; :a., ;:J^
•^H-.232S^ ::.,,. , .:, . :f;;,v^|H^2327.;;::^;;:^ ;':;'\:^ V; ;^;;
i^^^-^^fcs
Au wt/Au PPB GM
12 9
11 6 7
14 7 4 9 2
3 4
2 3
6 11 4-. 4 ' ' ' '
5 . . . - - -: . .
5
.^3;.-.. - :; ; V; ;,;;:':; .l^^-^fe-."^';;^S-i?:: ^^ : --i-r'
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-2330 H-2331 H-2332 H-2333 H-2334
H-2335 H-2336 H-2337 H-2338 H-2339
H-2340 H-2341 H-2342 H-2343 H-2344
H-2345 H-2346 H-2347
";. "' '-'" ; - . ; ' ;. ','. : :. - . -. /^,H-2348^'' . . '. "- , -" '•-' il*"* A* w T '
-i ' .'V - " - ~ " -.' " " - " - . •-•- - .-. - 1. -'
i .H-2350 ;.
•' i -* ' -' -.3 '- ' -''. ' - . r1" 1".' -' ' ,---~ -- - " . t ," v/ •-•.•*y*'ii" : . - *Siiftf ''Hw^p1 S,M*"2352 1 '-- ,* . -,j' '-' '- ' ' -"" ' . .'., -'" i ' ".. - ",-X-' 1 -'r,H' '^,'V : '' ^'/^-' ' -r- " .v
^Sili®;^•- - . ' - ' : v "' V . ' ' ' . - "' "" " ; "' *"i' X . * "j-"'* 1 '- *-*" LI M* O T *C ,- ''•'. - - "••' ; * x* ' ••* '' -j', i- ' - - ,~" ,\- - : ~'-.- i**'i**'*?'.'t ff *- '''-v,rl A w w J - - ', f
- ' '' ' ' i v~ --- " - i" "" ' .'J," f- i-'-~ l ' " ^* '••jt^^'v^St* sf'^r''*Vir?" -"^''' "- - ' ' - "' ::..a , -^S*1 ; 'V-l-;'-"- ',- /'- - " ' ^ ""•'. V.-" ••7j " ^v '"'^V; ' '*^^|lbfiii4'^^ H "23 w O ' /•"v.
v..:;s.:,: ,
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTES UNITS PPB GM
12 8 9 8
16
15 11 19 8 12
18 18
' :; " : v'. i4 ' " " ' .-, ; '.v 2
. . : ND
' :"- 'X .'V : :;. 9 ' ' - ' ,
;--::;i;-: -|;5^,.;: U , : . ;' . .'.. -V .. ,:--' ' ,'.-,.;V'.
". - '"^"- :-..*^itPj*S-' i ,'' - '- ' , - '~f ' ' , - ' '~ ' ' - 'i "' .•".^••i' . 'i - "- ' ' "'.* 'A'' ' *'-' 'v.'-o .' '- .''.-' "- - - "' , - -*. c- -'- - '"' v- -.' ' w-lSV' ••V- '-'T . -" .i :i - ; . -- v .-'-. '', :v.
- - v -' •"..';'-"*:"i'*.''J' ".'X .15 - r -. - - - . ;- -c: -j- ,.-i••^r#y.'.iv!'^3|3fi-ii--J-7- - ." . -."' '. -i" : '. "! " ,, ^/^J'.:,-,;-"'.^f^'-^^^S^^.-- - . ••"- ..-•.-'•••••' ! ::.- 0^--"r)v;M: ( i^i^V^-;4;g^f -c;- 7 ' ' : -'-.,\---\,-'.'-'. ' . : . ' : ; ; . :" ; '. is- :':j;?'
si;Bii^ail;.;;. ,;.-' .•-.^•.. ,. --^^
"••5"-*--'!?- "^* '
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'SAMPLE NUMBER
H-2360 "h-2361 H-2362 H-2363 H-2364
H-2365 H-2366 H-2367 "H-2368 H-2369
H-2370 H-2371
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
7253
1210
11-1314168
1010
'--LT^ NOTES6M
i^:?^:Kv^i^;: :,tf&^&ify^fc*fe^r- ,..:,:-i '^'•^^S|SftlP^r|fe-"':-'c !
•- .^;;-;. .:,- "V, ' sv ..' T #'
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DATE; IB-JUN-SI PROJECT: 772LOWER
ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BYt R. ZINN
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIVE -80
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F.IMARKS: NOTE: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED.SAMPLE NO. H-6193 WAS NOT RECEIVED,H--7-73- 7
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 aram sample t 2 5 ararn sample! -4 . l dram sample* .20, ppb.
Sample Wt* 10 si* unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:,-' -''V ••.-, ..'- - , V .. , - :Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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r
SAMPLENUMBER
H-6104H-6105H-6106H-6107H-6108
H-6109H-6110H-6111H-6112H-6113
H-6114H-6115H-6116H-6117H-6118
H-6119H-6120H-6121H-6122H-6123
H-6124H-6125
^ H-6126V;H-6127
SH-6129tH-6130 ^H-6131;|4H-6132,
L
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
610
79
23
5466
13
119996
7 '13111217
6.9, : -:..' ' s , . :
' : -v-vV ' : - , , ,l,v3^'X"^'' 8 ••'.- :"^:-:333-::'ffi'.
,,^,-^^,,,A -^ :, - j-vj,-,.;,,,. -.; ;.., •-''" \ • - !3f-'"'-l'''-''- :9'"' . -"'••- - i' ' .' v ..'-'.
- "' v:/ 1" -|^X.'4, ';:,3..'*-:-'"i—^3- •3: , ;;;v^;^V9;-V ,;,' : ^:.7V— ..••r&i
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER . UNITS
H-6134H-6135H-6136H-6137H-6138
H-6139H-6140H-6141H-6142H-6143
H-6144H-6145H-6146; ;:i ^H-6147 ; " tH-6148 , ...- . t .;
' ..v ..- H-6149-..^;^.;.-;-:. -' ' -" ;- l'. : - H-6150 'M^fe Y ~ - - : '' -
' -' . - : . . - ' ' \ - n' .H-6151 ' ,*''S:;' "'- ,, . '- - . ''i'--.-.''-'-- "H-6152' .- -i".'' '; - -. -
. " , ; V'H-6153,;^-^ : ; -- ;
'- x- :;: --: . - ••-• : - : ! ^H-6iS4 ,^: -v-.-; ••-.'•' : . '••'•••/' '-" '-••' • "'^:3.^ : ' ;: '' ;V ,S X-^H-6155; .'^-'-'.Xt ;: ;" :;'-., :, ' ,"'' - ;
•- ":': ; ' : ' : "- : - : ' "' ' 3* :-"3 i.- ^3. ^ :';;H-6156.H^::^,^',. -';'i^' : - 'J "
•- '*-' -' -- -. -"- - 1 ' 7 1'"'"' ' ' '-'; * .-A-t^JV-'^J - ""^ A' . :.' ' -A,.t ' , - -' •'* ' '.' .,''' J*5i™^5cl"."- ."''"^ •'.';i;." -*,-??'i? ."~
- •"""' ' *- ' - " ' ' - ' " - ' •i f' 1 ' -' '# f ^*' ' '-'" '-' : '"V"'* " ' "-' ' U ~jt ^ ^C O i '"fi??j'' f*n -t "~" J1*, "'* 1 '2i-**' '* - 1 *"*-"i l~
"' ^ ' -' - ''- ' ' ' '' ' - ' ' "--^' ' ' •'"•^t'^.'-ifli-l " '"-" r^wV-' *"'J .' """' IJ^. ^. 4'*Z. rt ' "'::*^"-H!-"!;'k*^fei|Wvr- 1 -X'! '-.r:*'-J --..- ^ ; f ; ( . ;* .^ , -" - , . - ^.--P. . ' -,. : - • T."-i,;- -]*- t x;*; , a., -*i',*^*,"V'w."v * fi O JL O V ''^-*T: S*fc.'^'*1' ^ * ** '- - ' '-- * '*'"f
''. : 33" ' ';: ' '^t :X^ f^ :^S^H-il^i^M^^V^'^- ~' ' '1.' -i . -1 -fc t**1 '- "' TT' r' \"*' -•"-•'' ' " ; - . - '- -f 4V" -^jf v*: V^* ; '" ' '^' p'J^ *" '
- i ". • v '-"~ ' *:'1 - "' ~1'- "*fyffi K '-' * 'V.;: U— - X. 1"'XO"' -*-*^T-**'"'-^--W''" :''-^"*J/. i--" '. -. ""I r ' ' * - ' ' -" , .' "- " ' "- - '-' Jf'i^'' . *nf~ iL/ -v' * ' " -'-- li O JL O Jb "."Uv"?1' -i "-4- "•'J?-'*-" - -^"tr^-l v "1. *T " -•
,- ,* . t'----..^-'-' ' - \ , - - - . . - i '"-. " -~ - - '' i -r. *"* *-i.^'! ' -* v , - : Jv*\f,v- -ju " i i fi - ' . 'Jt '' J' 1* . -i" , . " 'J , ' ' ' . , '-' -' - 1 " "f, ...' 4 ~' f" ~ "' ''if ' i -. - * ' "~*J-!^-V * . - . "'^ : a ^- ,ji -^*. V.- ' "'''Jr "' "i* ' ff -*". /-J 1 '"*'- '- fc
•" *-s"' ' ."^'' " ,' 'j - - "" ' ' i\" v ^"'•'j.-'i*' •'(i.*'4^'Tj™-' '' ,, ;- -"ijft. n^ O X O w •'2;'^ji^iji' ]ii"'''' (^i^' i^v^ •,'-"il--~.*.''"'-'.'.'.'''''''.
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
717
67
11
367 ' -96
64 - . . ; ; - .A . ' . ,. . . . . ~ -- . '- .\- w - -
119
77 ' :
14 -5 . . ; - '' .
11
12 - - - ,. - .-,. ~-ND . - . ' - -. -.',. . ,,:'-. .- v : - . ••--•7 '-?-3: : ^ : ^3!, .3^3 -'^l
]l* " ^ . -.-'. ; : '. "-^-^^{^^^l • l -*-.' O ^ ' : ' ''. *'- " - ^ ' , "*:'.~ ";ei-'-'V^ ' -" ' ''" ^ ~' '' r i M. ,*""- ' ' -* ' p ' * ;-.- -" " j-Jy:'-^-:"-.-.' v ' . "" " .:'"*/""^
. .,,.'. ^ . -. - j: . . -- -. -..-. ..i.- ..si -y.~ • ^•-'^.'•^f'.- :• 14 " ' -'- ' . '- " ' '. . • •-.4- - i -x^:-'.-. .'i --ir •-. - -Ti..: -- 'v•' ~-' o-; V;.' " "- 'f •.'•-•/•. -.'. ' ' ••.''^•'•'''• : -'-'" ' r. -H- 1' '"^^;- "-"f
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5"' SAMPLE/NUMBER
, H-6164H-6165
^ H-6166H-6167
-. H-6168
H-6169H-6170H-6171
; ; H- 6 172H-6173
fH-6174H- 6 175
CH-6176v-vH-6177a- H-6178
^H-6179"^•Hr'6'180-- H-6181f H- 6 182
f H- 6 183
t^;H-6184^*H-~6185I^H-6186:;-•^ H -6 187^H-A188i
"^5?. H?* o i o y jCi-jj. 3*'.' H "™^o i y w '..,^-s' ii — "A i Q i ' : "ffH-^6192^
ELEMENT Au ut/AuUNITS PPB GM
, .' -," ' 611589
55 8.83346
4ND8
107
33493
3;- : -, : 5 -. ':^:-'". ' . : 'x, 12 : , : ,- :
7' '- ' ' ' ' ' - " '
W' V- . ,;:-V: V: ; ND' ,^| j, - . '. .
^-if -: --.-V -' ..'••^^.^.-.-5 " •-•-: ••'.,-.- ,."i:l|:l^f''^ ;^:Vi;v '^:4'"'; .; "- ;' ""''^ :-f' ! '. '.' -' " " ''•'••' 6 . v.; /.." ' --. v - .. w;i: ; ; ; :.-.: - . . - ,.; ' - -/.-4/ . . :. - . - "-. •/- ". ,:^f;x:v;^-.. -.s: ; ^i^;;. : ; ..-; .- ; --.-.
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-6194H-6195H-6196H-6197H-6198
H-6199H-6200H-6201H-6202H-6203
H-6204\ ., - H-6205
H-6206H-6207
j H-6208
H-6209H-6210H-6211H-6212H-6213
, . - ' 'V-VV' 1 ''-..'-' '•"• : - 1 - -. , v: '-. :"-V H-6214' ': - -- ,' ~ '--' - " ' - ; ' 'i -i-W : •"' v H"6215 ' '
•.;i;;-'^^^^TK^^: :^^-^*. ."' . ''V' v -^ '--'fe^.-i' - /-"'t"' : :: --':;''^!V'. v ; ''."^ :;-^-K~6217^fe#"-S5--^; ; i-iv ;' ::'-:;^^:.'l ::':^^-H-62l8, :
;,^ :i ^yxftf. j|,;i ,, :, . :.; v.^.,?^ rw^.^^^SH-621 9 -' ' ' ' : ^'^f^'-: r -V;-1:';^'.^ -;:f A^l^f H-6 22 o . -jV - " ;? J -i..-'' ,. : - '" \ " ' ' ' Xj "^ -:***- ~'- . " ' v' ' *', "•^'••*"- ^5."" "'•' ' "^'ti'i^t *^- 1 1 i O O '
v ;; .;f. .^;,^ ;v^'''- ' !'"-i'v':^'*. ; ;,^ : ^'^"^^^.^1^7.6222. -.-:':';:y^^^:i^^^^B^H^23.^
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
452
ND8
ND3438
-.52
,, 3 .9
.:- ;: 5
24 .627
. : .-::-,.--.. 3 - . . . i'-s'-'"- 'v- ' .5 " ' ' ' : -. ^ '—
- ,^TV.— .^Jj; 2 - , ' :. . . . . ;" './' ;, , V:- 1 ' '."r : ~~, '' * f\ O * * ' r - - ' ' ~* 1 l ..'
-•--.^, J'--- '^"" ,'.' ' f . . " ; i . j V ' ' -'
- ij 1 -1 ^ ''*-'. •-f * ." * ,*j "' ^ ' ' - J; - .' -
s-;.- -- . v^s-Vv-v-7 /- - -,.-.- - .- -. - -^.-,V:-^•.' , . - . '•.•.-fc" : :'-** '.\'-.A . ' -' ' " - ' - ' -^ - : . - " '' '.'-'"f- , j ; - -- - - v.1 .-.- -. ^ - ' - - - -- '-•'.•'•••' -" - -- ' -- - ; ;^-"i'\6' . -; - . - . ,:- . . . : ': :?^'-V";^•'- '-. ,- ••'"•'x. a.V*:;. ^''3, .-' ',;' - ' -, . - . :. - s ; . l -: '' : '-:: ' - : ^
:, . -^^*tt-:' - - ••,. -- : ^r - - , , , . ^ . ^-: v
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-6224H-6225H-6226H-6227H-6228
H-6229H-6230H-6231H-6232H-6233
H-6234H-6235H-6236H-6237H-6238
H-623VH-6240H-6241H-6242H-6243
H-6244H-624SH-6246H-6247H-6248
H-6249H-6250 ,H-6251 HH-6252H-6253,
Au wt/AuPPB GM
57437
56973
26763
422
ND13
44432
461044
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-6254H-6255H-6256H-6257H-6258
H-6259H-6260H-6261H-6262H-6263
H-6264H-6265H-6266H-6267H-6268
H-6269H-6270H-6271H-6272H-6273
H-6274H-6275
i H-6276H-6277
e H-6278
; ~- H-6279•- H-6280
". . - ' '-,:x . ,;;';.^:H-6281. ' • "••.:. ' - - - *- H-6282.'. ; ••^"•'.••''v - ; -'K - • .lir'-.l: ' :--i :: H-6283-
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
35774
53252
54634
24927
962 .' -'- -.' ' -:- ' .
••.'-, 4 . .-..,ND ' ' - ' * -' - -— . ;-
63 '
.-. ' 8 -, ".. . ,,r'- 9 s
- : - ; :;-.-j 15 - 'S
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-6284 H-6285 H-6286 H-6287 H-6288
H-6289 H-6290 H-S291 H-6292 H-6293
H-6294 H-6295 H-6296 H-6297 H-6298
H-6299 H-6300 H-6301 H-6302 H-6303
H-6304 H-6305 H-6306 H-6307
-f H-6309 , 4 H-6310*H-6311
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
65444
6474
11
10793
A\' 9•"* \J
16 A
wt/Au GM
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-6314 H-6315 H-6316 H-6317 H-A318
H-6319 H-6320 H-6321 H-6322 H-6323
H-6324 H-6325 H-6326 H-6327
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
135
1272
84
12135
6 ND75
'VH-6313
wt/Au GM
NOTES
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
BIOCHEMICAL
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
MILLING
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
' MR. R. ZINN
INVOICE TO: P. HARPER
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED, DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 Sram sample: 2 ppb. 5 dran sample: 4 ppb. l 3 T an sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 S* unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level*
^ .'.'/j#: v.. t ,-f , J.,.-,'.!."-: ;. ;
-
*i:*^T*u,.i - .:.*^i
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SAMPLENUMBER
T-1104T-1105T-1106T-1107T-1108
T-1109T-1110T-llllT-1112T-1113
T-1114T-1115T-1116T-1117T-1118
T-1119T-1120T-1121T-1122T-1123
T-1124T-1125T-1126T-1127T-1658
T-1659T-1660T- 1661T-1662T- 1663
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
22223
ND2
NDND3
3232ND
ND :.-:ND ,2 " ' : . . .2 'Y ' '.-^','-
2 - . ;- ,
- .--6. ' - - .~' ' '- ' . , 2 . - j'^; .--.i. : -Y. ••
. ND ; ",;*--O : / . :-' - ' " 2 . . -- '•'•:U^.-':i...:: -J.
. '. , ' ;; .- :... 2 - -^ .. ^ -^'l , '-
;V ,; '' - .V;.i 4' •-.-,.- , - ' ' '' :;. ND . '
•' --' . V^T..:-.'- •,,-^^:. :V , '-.- •:.-.. ;::y-.-:-.,..^ .-.2 . , : :^,.^':--- . ^A-.-.-., '-"^;*
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-1664T-1665T-1666T-1667T-1668
T-1669T-1670T-1671T-1672T-1673
T-1674T-1673T-1676T-1677T-1678
T-1679T-1680T-1681T-1682T-1683
T-1684T-1685
; ^ T-1686T-1687T-1688
T-1689T-1690
- ! .; - - ,-:;:',..V-:-':i;. 'T-1691. - -. -- -..; :. " 'I-':.; '-- : :'-: ". /T-1692;. ,
. -.-. .-.'••...^ f .:i--;-\; :.^^.-.^:i,-i:^.. -:.T-1693: ,.. , ; . ,
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
52
ND32
32332
22242
53323 . V ;:
7 ' . .' -: - ' .3 . ..- - . ,-^r, , .*-'-2 : ' -\-'-""^~ :.2 • ^^^•-••" : ^2 ^ ;H Vv'- : ''- " ''-:'2 , ' :/. ':'?:^: "" ' -' ''
NDND2 . . ..'-.;; .- ' "f-..-'' ::s.
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T-1694T-1695T-1696T-1697T-1698
T-1699T-1700T-1701T-1702T-1703
T-1704T-1705T-1706T-1707T-5519
T-5520T-5521T-5522T-5523T-5524
T-5525- T-5526vT-5527|vT-552'8',.x , - ,. . ; - .i : T-552?;^v:..... •':;:^;-'.;
*;T-5530iSr-5531" ' { ' " ' ;|\T-5532 . ' ' ' '. ; .. \ ;
ftl;r5.534 ,;. :, A :-.- 1 f , : B;;-', :;
Au ut/AuPPB GM
23232
23323
32332
22223 . v ' - . - :
22
'.••-.3 - - :- "' ,"•; 2 . : ^-;:;';v-V^3,;.-;".,i,;:;';;:-^
-;;,.;,.2--1 v %'xf: :' -" -.'-•-:5'.-* : -'*'-'r.'.^;~': '- :'^W"-:'::j;:.; :7'K^^,-.
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5535T-5536T-5537T-5538T-5539
T-5540T-5541T-5542T-5543T-5544
T-5545T-5546T-5547T-5548T-5549
T-5550T-5551T-5552T-5553T-5554
, T-5555-.•:. ! :- : ; ---:; —. , ;...... . , -, ; . v./,- .-,.- T-sss6.'^:-:.-. ;lb. :.;*.:?'-. - ''V^; - ,; J ^^ : Nr,-f v,";' : T-5557"•'"•-''7-^'""rv '-' L ; ' ^•••viV-*',i. -;-' '•-•"- - - 1 ; - - . *' -- - "-- ^ - '-;-"i,, '*v.c; -."' - -, s/ -' - T e etc o ^•-''r^^v^A^^'^^V1;'-' 1' 1^'* '- " ' '\j*i:"'.-^-' :"fei.' f ' u - - L - ' -' ; -T"5ajo•?''-'.^:^;:^: 'S"^'lv^|-^\i ; -::., :': -,^^i;!li.-:^' ,- T-5559
:.- .^7^^,;:^:-:^^:^^';^;^.;-^^^^,^-:^--- T-5560 . -\ ,. .; -.-y. -- •-;.^':rr4^'^-:: r^--:;^^^Wc^ i -; ; v': T-5562•• : '.'- : '"'.'\ ; :": -. 'f-i--v ; '; : -; :i -: -^^^5^:^^-5563 , ' ;-
^^^••SK&v^ . ,;-.'
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
32433
2232
ND
ND2322
32 - -v v" .
12 ,. ••'•'/•V:' J - -; .-.35
2NDND . ": : - ,'-;."--/"- •.••ND ' -. ~ :- ' - . . -;"i; : : •;-:r:-,.,/,,;ND -, :..' : . • ••'.-f&V&'lfa-''*"-.
2 - •;^^v?v --- ;. " v v --.- :ND ' - ---.~' -rV^v:l :";. V. v- ;-'
; ND V; '.-; ^-•."V-.^-'A: "' ; ;"ND ' - ;' - . .*v'v-)l'""iv'v un :" ; '- "i ^'•'..'•: . r^.v.* -n A/ . , - 1 - . ' -^ - - - i ' , - s . - -
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T-5566T-5567T-5569T-5570T-5571
T-5572T-5573T-5574T-5575T- 5576
T-5577T-5578T-5579T-5580T-5581
T-5582T-5583T-5584T-5585T-5586
T-5587T-5588T-5589
i:T-5590•rTf-5591
ViT.n5592^T-5593-/•'"IT- 55 9 4•^^r~5595:&ISM&
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
NDND33
ND
32ND3
ND
ND23
NDND
3222
ND
NDND
V - ; ND : -':'' " - V -" \ -- : '. "'2 - ' . :...*:---':.
. : • ..'-..32.:;^.^.'f' v : v . : " :'v "J-;;;' - ; S^^v^v'- ,
:. ':'.- -'r''' ". --.- ". X;': ~" ~ ; " : 3;'/ X. ";~ !.';'".'.•;.:'. ; ; .:V. ; ,': /';; v::.-r-.;3'v v-- ;-i •-;-;--.'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5597T-5598T-5599T-5600T-5601
T-5602T-5603T-5604T-5605T-5606
T-5607T-5608T-5609T-5A10T-5611
1; T-5612T-5613T-5614
; T-5615T-5616
- " -; • •••••- \--'.f .v; . : T-5617.: -.--,. •••-- - :'^'-K'.: ; yv.;. V,;;,.-'- . , T-5618r ' . •'•• 7 .;--'--r /:.,V;P-':':VH.^V --x'; -: -.-- T-5619 .
•i-'A^ 'V ^X?" -^fe-^r'iig^';'' . :. .-, .. , , T-5620 " :,.;-;- :.;:: : : ^ti^W-WtW^-^* i:.^^ - . - irS62i . - ;
: - ^ : • •.^^;ife^;?:^v;;;^r ••-•,;^:,:/ :-',-; .-;T-5622.- - , ' ... '' ' .^^7^^^f^;~^ - - : ~:
'•' ' ' , ' - - ., "s""*""" v * -a ^-i" " -w "ll "-'''; : ^ " '-*' 1 f :" ' ' ' - . ^"-v*.: ^ . .^ - TT C Jt *J A " ', " "" - . " '" j, J 1 '- "^ ' - *V - ,'" ' -~- '- " - -'"?^.X^ ,- .- ' . - * 1 wO^ w
':';-"' : '.' •;- 1""-'; : .r.' '"••/.^''"'ii- ;-*'.- . " - *i "'"iS'- . i . ,"X"T — zo"?•' - •••••' -' : -' - :--'y,~: '-'i - -~- ' '.'"' --'- i., ' '.r -' .: ' ' -'"?,r. j ", , t --1 1 OOiO - -
•;"- f-':.^^'i^^^^^^^^?^3^lrS6u -- . ,. , ; ; .
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
NDND23
ND
32
NDNDND
5ND234
ND44 -' ' '.'...32 . : - : ,:..
2 ; ' ., . - ,..:--,^:..2 ,. /.^ . .. .. v,,:.r^v;
. : 2 ;;; ' . ...,. .: :, :\SL-;;,.,•3 f' :-.; ,. v -;; ; ; ^ :: -;- ^ ;-'.y;V.^" '*-.
•' -' --v -'" ''' .' ' .. --- . -". '- /t*'-v' '4?' -rf'
' A ' "' ' " ' '' ' - : - —i'.. - - ." -Y-'- i:*J1. -•'•j-,-'' ' '. ' - " . . - - - * '- " VJ . * * - - ^--, "S*,1 - 'V,^1
#1. - - - . ' '-i ' - i - 'vi^ '' ' ' - - , - O . " " T.\ ' ' ,,\ . -V ', . ' ' . 'i '
' J - ' , " - .. ' . " ' '"' " " '*tj;^,' x.' ' ' * ^-a -v --'rj .''.-"" 2 ' ' -"^-'^ :.X ' --X. .'--.•- i ' : ' ^•^-^:fs-^v^* '*--- 2 - ' -' -'.' :-.- -' - f : "V,'v^^2': - v
2 - -'*. - - . ' .-"-V*^i " :. '": - -*' - " ; . s - ' "-- ' \ \ -.\U.**'- 1"' .'".^-
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•....
'n '
i'-"':;;
li
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1
SAMPLENUMBER
T-5A27T-5628T-5629T-5630T-5631
T-5632T-5633T-5634T-5635T-5636
T-5637T-5638T-5639T-5640T-5641
T-5642T-5643T-5644T-5645T-5646
T-5647T-5648T-5649T-5650 v\-
T-5653^'"J-5654.;;^
Jfe 5.656.^
ELEMENT Au -wUNITS PPB
ND•- " - -' 2 - V:
' 2 r -:' 3 -:
4 •V:..--
..-•- 4. 'v.- - 2 ::.-
2. 2 .,-..'-•' s.-;-"-- -
3 :. ' . 2 .--
. : : . '. 4"' , :,
ND ;-..•2 ':-'-
. ' : ; - - " ^ ' N D ;1" :;r r ; "'- " ' /- '.2'^'
• ': '- , ND - ..^7.' ' ,' . 3 -'"-" :;
- ',.' ,: - : 2 ;;-
: .•.•"-•;\?---:-., 2 . -\-•"i :?-." :'.v'-;--' - 2. v;t ;•' : '- . ;-; ••'4-s?-'"'.;- -. 4"-'.,-";^:
^^•^J^?:^ ND. :^
l^Wi IJlW•^tlfSi*- -' : . "'" ;|- .. N D .V-'i-!^
Jiiil^lil .fe^l
ti/Au^ 't^ ^; -W NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTBM . - . NUMBER UNITS
": :."'''VV- "- V' ;:V. , : - - T-5657iv-rM'." -.-'V-;- ; . ; r; ^ T-5658
•.,, ;:Ai- T-5659iv T-5660
- Vi ,- /.' /:-^;r ,. --— ' A. -- .. T-5661
^.^.^^:^^^K '---' T-5662'•".^^-•^'f'^il^^"'-:-^- - ' T-5663^:^-x^}'-vr'^;V- . -.- -- - T-56A4 .fV^^^-^-'-s--:' ' : T-5665:-3-2^S:-'y*-m : ' - ' . . .. . . T-5666
;,i:?^;4^:;.^vV' -";-: : " -' - ' T-5667-••.'.•,-v.^?.^: yV"-"' : ::' '-' '- - T-5668 '.•i-,' .-- ^t-H '••-. -:- ; - -. ' ,' ' T-5669 .•;.^v-:-v;^: ;;.; :^ : . -. .- T-5670
-., - '-" ;, -, " 'j..' -" ' - "1 . " v . " ' ' T it i "T 1••?-;-:-u-'.Aw4..'-"S ,"v".-c*;1 - . .-' .'' - : T-5671
;^^i;^^X::0:K-- : :?:-V - --' ." . .- T-5672^^^^^^••':^- ' :- ' " ". ' . ':: . T -5673^^-^^^^^'''^•^''vv '" . ' T-5674• v: " ; "" -* '•^'''^ -irf-.. '-' ; -.'."; ..v •• : -.-. ; ; , - T r/Tc-
-'.- ••-,. - • '^..•.:*,:tf, v- ,-" , -:- ' ,-: ' ; - ,. . ' T-56/5^v':::r^i.'^.b6.^'.'vS''^^ ••.-•. "" !'\ "' '••:.'"."' - T -5676
^l^*^^' W-;' v V '" "•V^^-i-'^''" ;.' ; ' T-5677i^^'.s'-^'v.'r'^.^^v '••..-•.- .:--".,,r" ;/!;-^^^, ' , r . ,. ; /'v--T-r5678:-' ! :;./ . . '^111^4^^ -- ''' - v T-5679 .';''"'-'-'', '- ; ,!
isi^ig^^S^Ss^^|T^Mi^.'( - . 'i ^-S^^P'?: ;i:; - ' :
r?I^^^I*^l^''C.ifr;;fe-tf;W^ ''^'^175684^^7 ;.C' ;^ . "' "'-,, ; :.li;t^1|^l^ . -. -"•.V Sil^fem^^fei^^ilS^y^'.^^?^ ' • •-^:-'
Au wt/Au . NOTESPPB GM c
2 ' . ' '-- " : ' !#:2 .v. -••;v23 : -' v2 . , •' ; -
ND ' :2 ":: ; 'y-- : ;-2 - - -•-.•-••", -. . .-.V;2 ' "•••' ' : 'Cv3 . - . -v. ..."-v^-
2 ' ..;'vr ?O "-" -- - 1 - 1 ' "-v*
•2 . ' ' '- : ~ ": -"'-^ND ' - - - 'v^"2 . - . : -.- '.- :.:-i;
2 : ''-•i 5*'"1;;3 ' ' V- --••f:\-S4'2 ' ' ' - v -;;Nr
•2 . . , -.":-:..r':.2 ' - -' - -- ^ -;v -f'i
3 -.-•.., -..; /' v ;/-;' ^,^25 - - - . - '••i.- -'.'...;' SJ?"
" . . - . " ,- ' l-if.-.r[***f"
r- ; ''v; 2 :' - ' ' . :-"'.-"--. V/. ^f^ilft^.' v;-^.';' 2 V'- " .- --- ''v.:,"'i , ":',V'" ^ 'i".'.'-'"'"~*^^:t^'t''V4^'
.- - .':- "" -; ; 3 . -' ' ' ' -.i . T'- "" ^-~*-; ,"'''-t! i'-'^-r*;t^i-V.' --. t; " ..V - r'A^fjV?*
; v;-^- ;- ; ;'3 :"- : " : ; : '^-^\ ^v:" '" *^ n^--^s -- v^^' '"' " j .-'.- -i*-Tf ' - " ••"• J i ' - j - i iK ''t ' - 1 '- ' ' ' '..--i-.' *-^, -, ' -* *jr*-
' ' 'j A* i" ' ^ ' ' t' ; *-t ^* -i- -. '* " ' * ' ' . A ' * 7^ ' -J -' * l- * J ' -*;-- ' "- . * *^. - ' \ V^ ;; * .'"^ •'"FSi ,\ ^" .^"••'* 1-^.- -- -'"•r-"--!,'y *SvC- il.*"*
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T-56B7T-568BT-5689T-5690T-5691
T-5692T-5693T-5694T-5695T-5696
T-5697T-5698T-5699T-5700T-5701
T-5702T-5703T-5704T-5705T-5706
T-5707T-5708T-5709T-5710T-5711
v T-5712•' T-5713^T-5714.^T-5715
t
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
NDNDND
22
22232
233
ND2
7 , : ' ' *". ..,, - - ' : .'.5 ; '.- ,/ ' '4 ' :' '2 '" ::. ' *s . - - - - -3 ' . -- !.-'.'f, ' . ' - . .''-" ' , 'V . :- :- .
A - - ' .-: -. : :- .-•:; ••'.•;:.r - . - .ND . . '•••^':.- :'.: :. - ,.:.^'-:], v ' ' ''
- ND . :. . :;-.:;'.-,^r-; ;:;; ,;.;- :- :' y-.:^|'v';. ' :' . 3 ' . . - '--s.'^-^'V-- - - - , •-•^'.v " 3- .r. 'y
•'•'•': :- '^H--^-,-.'?, : ":;-: ^^S^^^'-'V^".^' 'iS?H|?fe - :-
- .,V;:v^. -.; : ' 2 ' "' . . : '..^". y. v.'^r^,'-.' .:- ;-'' -/:-'' ';4 i^Vf^ ^. . ' ' ;^ .ND ' - "- -. '-;- ,- :". .,v-- •''•^'•'— ' y 'S -. Av^^'i^i^'X'''; -.
;v.,-::,"..:::.-:-;:v^:.,-; i 2 ,- •-^^:^^ l .^.^^^^-:.^--.^^^^*-5^^^.
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5717T-5718T-5719T-5720T-5721
T-5722T-5723T-5724T-5725T-5726
T-5727T-5728T-5729T-5730T-5731
T-5732T-5733T-5734T-5735T-5736
T-5737T-5738T-5739T-5740t-5741
T-5742T-5743T-5744T-5745
V T-5746
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
234
NDND
NDND
525
3233
12
533 .2
ND
NDND
2 ' :, . . ;2 - - - ..-'- ..:-2 . '--.^ :;--.
.' . 3 - . - " -: ' -2 - " V - v--3 " .-"•"•- .: - .
- 4 . . ./- ; .: - .2 . .... . : , :.i:^r4-.: . .
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
T-5747T-5748T-5749T-5750T-5751
T-5752T-5753T-5754T-5755T-5756
T-5757T-5758T-5759T-5740T-5761
T-5762T-5763T-5764T-5765T-5766
T-5767T-5768T^-5769
, T-5770T-5771
T-5772T-5773T-5774
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
2ND322
222
ND2
34443
3 ' " .--. '25 -22 .
4.' ' ,2 , .. :- ' ,', . . . .' . '- .
:-' ND . " , ,. . - ' - . ' V . *:. 3 - ' '. ' V'--. - . -: - . :: -' '."^•'••-- - ~. j - . - . ' ^ . .
' - ' ' "" ' " -1* " " " ' ' -'-- 1,'v - ' . T - ..' , i "
-. , '-'•:. 4 "-75- ' ;.'. - - " ' -;.". - -' - '.--. ' - -- " -- '2" -- - , -, .- '- .- .-. .- , J: ' ' -•'.. . -. ' - -:.:- '
- ' ' - ' ' ' r- . ' ' - - ' . '
'./• : Vo ' " ' ' -' ' ' - ;' ' "- ''-''' " " -. ' ' - - ' ' -' ^ ' "' '' : ;". ••A-.-'-:-:- . . ,-'-'. . / ,- -. '. -r'"v ' "' : '-'. - "' ."•-''•;'' '. -'~ - '." ' '"- - :"".'.- - '- '
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 P PB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIUE -80
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REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample! 2 5 gram sample: 4
.-l aram samp.Xe: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 4. unless otherwise stated*
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H-1104H- 11 05H-1106H- 1107H- 11 08
H- 11 09H-1110H-llllH-lli2
'H-1113
H-1114H-1115-H-1116H-1117H- 11 18
H-lll 0H- 11 20
l H-1121H- 11 22H-1123
V- H- 11 24J H- 11 25H H- 11 26^H.4li27.'-;-
JfH-1659^H-1660|JH-1661^K-1662f^H-1663,
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
814151018
5.Id10
" 1616
t t, t -. ' :
41
- ' f'., ~ ' . " 9' - ' ' ,-\ 9 .
. - -3. - •.-'"..••:.:..- ••••- ss ', ' 5 '
12222617
; , . . 12 . r-.-- -:-.-- • ^•.•^.••, - .*.-... IP . . ' ; - ../ ; v'^r.3-^': ' :; :..18: , ../-y/: ' J ;^,;' : :^SIP^SlS '' "" -" \*;S^" ' : -
'- -u.' -;vv-r^-"^/:.;,;-; 26 - ..-'- ' -:-;. -..," * "-'^- ' -'•- . v-^.vV: ';" "'•-'"*1^^ '•••'"'r-.;': o*? " V- *' " ^ i--v"
1 . "V ^. .' t''-' "'i" "' ' " - -i-' ^ ' ^ '' - ''- -"'.'\ " L^'"V-' ' ''•"•' : -' ' ' - "^^ ' - -" ' ~ "* ' ' ' ' v
:^S3S'i;'V-.vJ" : 22 . . . . ':^-,. :.": . .i; ' '^^f"^'Jv^ \- :'- "j, 22 ' - V-' : ':; :'i . '•..••'•'•'•'•l :- •.. : "-"
NOTES . SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1664H-1665H-1666H-1667H-1668
H- 1669H-1670K-1671H-1672*:-'H-1673
H-1674H-1675H-1676 ,H-1677 ;H-1678
•- ' u H-1679/ ;H-1680H-1681
; H-1682H-1683
H- 1684. -- -. - •.^••. ..-.:,.r Yv -.^*.V:H-1685-, ?-':,v.V-.-v .--..
'" u " : f ' ' : ••'"" '-''-" ; -- --. -" "V7'-.." U— 1 ARA ~*' '."' : '"" ! - 4' 1 '- •.•l - -- ' , . - ./-••- t. . - -" r, --j : "- .--.'•'•f -"~.rpp.*K-.,.f"-..-r-;' ••: -' . "'- ; '\ "- -.
;^v ' : ' : ; ', ;||^ 5||-3^^1^^^p^'- ^••'•'" • "•'/••- •^.t&.'V.P.---' :- --,':' . v ; -;v;", - -^ ,- u— i AQ9*;'" *' v ---v -- -'-^-'•X-:
• : , 'i ; ' ^:1 ^*; :*f-'*#fif .;.'. ••V':,-.: - '-': .'V-;'; : ..-:, r r" I -r'riv'. l*^5.-r.ji.:...;s,;;v;: 'i '--^v.?--:.-.'---'.' . ', - - , *,'- -*H j'JWT- ' .'- i.v "i-: * -. ' "~ --'^ ; t -.-. .' ' tJ 1 'jt O ft ' ' " "^f *-c-- !" ; '. *" - - ' "'- ' - f- *- - ;* p. ; -"'*. - " -i - -,- '. -* -- -*i ,- "'' li F^ JL, O r V "1 *' ~ ' icj ' ~- '~ - --' .~ " V* " ! r " " -- "* - . — - .' ' -i - l ' '.jfc. . - . - 'i . ' ' --. '- . -- - . , .. , - "" ' j '"' ' ' *, ••-- •*V'" 4 "i"* 1 '* "J "*'*' ^ ~' ' " '••'i:.''-' "*-'-v " ''••'•'^j *' *-v A' " lf * ^""-'--^ - ' - -' ' V --- 1 . .
'•-'-.. - . - v/^^.^-^.^%'^: "- S^ '.H^16?.25;i-''H:^ "x--: -\.i:;- :; . . - i-^-'-^^fe '^s-^v 5^5^-^tps-i^H- 16'93:^|s^ ; , ; - A^-/^^'
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
51041199
15181522ii5
241711 - . .' ' ; ' . :,
..1144
2518171618
18, 17 ' ••- . - . .--;-- O *5 ~ ' - ' ; .1 '
-* ' 4b Jt. ' " ' - ' - ' "- f".-
11-1 -''"'" '' j* j '"* '"'^ - "t 1 ' ''' 't'' '"'" '*"r* •"•I'.- "- ' "' ". ' "' ••"" "'' j' *. •"^'^'^'i'l "
v.^,22..:--.. -- . .- . .'1^-.-, -,'. V--;.:,; ---; 23 : ^ : ^ ; . . -s.-' '•^-•. \ ' . . -'"-:. --H'.i':^'..'24^-o-x'- "' - ; "' : : ' '.-"••••."- '.' . " 'c^'i•0i'-^?-'^:- ( , . ' - ..- ,'-'"..: ' .-.v-" ' - T:"\^:;*'^.?r. • 7 'v -v ' - ' . ' '' : .' : " :~',''*': ^^' \ - '-
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Y SAMPLE ELEMENTY" NUMBER UNITS
e H- 1694Y H- 1695"H- 1696. H-1697^H-1698
•YH-1699YH-1700i H-1701i^H-1702Y:H-1703
V H- 1704H- 1705
•H- 1706H- 1707
Y, H-5519
S H-5520 :AH-5521*; H-5522Y/H-5523^ H-5524
YH-5525J?YH~552.6 yY-' ; , Y --. - ' -'||J H:~5527': V Y''' : . Y' " ••|s;H'iT5528' V-". -, "; -
^^32^.;;r^^;.,;;Cs-.^-.;-t u-ss-*n *^^S53i^^|;|g;^, , :
t
Au wt/AuPPB OM
311720
826
27.2418
916
207
1487
7221712
4
47
14 . ' •••': ' ; . . . Y-4 ' . ,'--':^.- : . ,.;Y7 /Y .'YY:Y^. Y" . - ','-: -:' '
e ^ , ........... .....,, . .., , ,
37 -^'^^^V .-r : .'..'. .10 ./"-vU-t'^x'.^'-'-"-'' '-'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5535H-5536H-S537H-5538H-5539
- H -5540H-5541H-5542H-5543H-5544
H-5545H-5546H-5547H-5548H-5549
^ . H-5550H-5551H-5552
;H-5553 .•H-5554 *
. - , .'r-.; . -' .v:f--.-,- -. ' .H-5555- •..- ; .-:-': ^:^5*-? :^;"-'- ; ' - ' .'•:-^T.55S *..--'.- -.'-..-" , -
- ,. ;- ; '. '- ' ^.li&^ZJSJZ';^'-' ; V.;^-:'J.';.\-'.-,^'HsiiS557''1*;-.Vv. i ;r^ '/; '.' : . :-1 ' -'- ••'- * ' ' ' " "v - -' " --' . ' '•-•" "'.""' ''"-' " ' --'.' - " - " ij 1 iCf 1C C O ' ' - -i- 1 - ;
' *'/ '..'l- ,'; : .j^:. t f-- ^ \ \ " - , j'-. 1 '' Y ' " ' ' "i; 1 - ^ -: . '' ri- W W W O - -' ' '-"-• v?\ . ,'; ' •-: f:^.'^^;^S^^^^k^^^ .-' ; ' -.•- --..- - - ;. "-. ---.r., v--':--.-.', v H-5560 -;-- -.-
i.. ' ;; .., -,- -yf^f-'^-'f^ -v -. -g'fe** '''jfT.T^i'' •*'ji**'-.^jS •r;''^S^-i'i-'"':^*lt"* •'.mwvf.Ofc-. .^r^r- •"'j^C'V " ' J "•:--," ".
-.r/ - ?|i !(i'; •j,*?*-*. w^J*:'."'''i.'t'!J *irr" ;' '.^ •^••"!T-,.*^",1 'J :-*j-!'' i/ . ,v-'-* H 17 5 w O w ":'--"-,-'. - .'* -' . -' * '
: -. :'vf ^t^^^4M^^f!^.544* , * i:- - - '. -V- ; - .."--i : --.- '*IT c;-,. -^ ,-^ :- V ,v -r v ta i" -rV.- '.^ ,tjV. -l*.^ ^-w"-^-— , ' - '-*\ ' - ' " ' L .' .
' -- -, - '-'-V v :-iv-':' -- -- L"JK"*^^^'- J ' **'*i ' " '- '*' -' l!f v*"j"": " "- " |J Jr1 '"" - H**55fi5 ' ; ' ~-Jf ' '•''•'t'-f ' ' --
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
1014
924
8
1412
411
4
712
72216
2120
' 14 --- , ' ; '. ' ' -'1918
13 - , . - Y9 - ' . - -. . : . .-. ..-.••' : , r . V-
-v r . . . ~ - ' - , , . . v , -^ .'j^-1 -, '
; - ^.-14 Y - ' ,. ' ^ r-;.i" J'- . ,Y.:.^.'S1 . 17-'-Y' ' . .- " ~ :. .. " • '-•\- . ' : ' -.Y .^' : :^0Y"2f /Y/9.60 -',, s ,,'V VY^:''-YY-:;-"VY ' S- : ; "-''5i5v•. ..-. 19 -.-. . - -. -..-., - - , -.•..-,J
-'Y"V .'i?'-' YY - . ':Y- Y^'-.'Y.-,Y .;'. \ - ,-^YN'-Y
V.'.'.'29' '': '- - . - '/'"J ' ...' -. '" ' ,' : ~- - - -:~- - , . --i-i'^J*
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-5566H--5567H-556?H-5570H-5571
H-5572H-5573 H-5574H-5575H-5576
H-5577H-5578H-5579H-5580H-5581
H-5582H-55B3H-5584H-5585H-5586
H-5587.H-5588; H-55B9H-5590
4H-5591
'H-55924 H-5593^H-5594 ^H-5595pH-5596 ;
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
28147
1713 9.20
151? 162019
171313515
1010655
25615
•V'- 211
y , * - ' ' ••- 1 4
: ' '.' '/' 57 : ' "
:: : •il-^.o,-'.^-.'-, 8 , ' -
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5597H-5598H-5599H-5600H-5601
H-5602H-5603 H-5604H-5605H-5606
H-560"7H-5608H-5609H-5610H-5611
H-5612H-5613H-5614H-5615H-5616
H-56174 H--5618
H-5619 'v 4' , H-5620. . , .'.; ::-;^; ';'". :' H-5621,- - -
- , ; ;- - ,' ,- -•..,- :/;-,.---.. : H-5623 : - '- ;.. : , :.-
. '. '".A^L-'l.." ' ••.- :'H-.562S : '- - .
- '"-•ji'-.'K'-'^'J.'---''' - : i"'''- : ' - u c ^'o-J ' ''' ""•"' ' '' "'- - -/^-^-' v.---T.r:'-.".':.:*y ;-.'3j'y:;:, :'. ' . . -.'-; H~56Z7. ' ifrS.*.,..: ; .(..i. . ..:' ;' -
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
8105
107
1742 211118
78
1014 6.6019
8 7.8055 8,85
12 9.5012 7.36
23 9.641217
. 8 " ' - . ..18 ; .., ^ .;, ; '.. '-'j/^'..
\23 - - - .. - -- -.- •.-10
- -14 . :;f-
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-5628H-5629H-5630H-5631H-5632
H-5633H-5634
YH-5635H-5636.H-5637
H-5638H-5639H-5640H-5641H-5642
H-5643H-5644H-5645H-5646H-5647
H-5648H-5649H-5650•H-5651H-5652
:H-5653
''i, H-5656Site*5?':.
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
25 4.801419237
16-105
1313
12 6,008 7.84
10 9.659 6.40
19 6.48
5 9.76231912
923
221111
.-.--••.' . . l?: : v -, li - -: ; ' --. : . .
.-... -v; 1} ^:-"" ;:;" . -"{.. ; 2i. ," -- : : i -, :-- 'f-:. : ' ; ?..'.:S-- '
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5658H-5659H-5660H-5661H-5662
H-5663H-5664H-5665H-5666H-5667
H-5668H-5669H-5670H-5671H-5672
H-5673H-5674H-5675H-5676H-5677
H~5678.- "-'.'- i -... . -. . --. ..r^ ; 'H-5679 - ' ..-/. ^.v . ; ; -. '•. ''-'"*.c.-^ ; ': v - . v.. ',. - "..- '";fv'.. : y : ;'Hr568o."'" ^•'•''•"".v'-- 1 :"'".
..'. '..•-.:,/. ' ; '' -.?. ;, . .'l, . ". -' - '- H-5681 . '." ''. ; . -^'^: ' i---- -::-.'-. " ••'••,-\ -; - 'y r - -.'v' 1 c H ~5682 '"' : -v.-. v--: .•..-..; '-.' ' '- ":- ' ::- - - - •••--j-r----'" : .''^uV^'if 5 H-5683 •:;'^:,-"/'..;: 4?tv;;;
..- \. '- - . '^'v-^;^^-':^-|''^'x :' :; : ^^ ;p;'v
' :-'^* -• ;;; ^'. :' ' iV'-;-..^:v;^;.^^^^^i34^^H"sA?J.^^^
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
123
162111
131212169
134
211612
10 '1311ND7 ' . : v"
12". 8 ' ; .. . . ,;^ - ,. /'
6 9.00 ,; : .-'..'--•-.' .-10 - ' . - ; -:. ",^:-l-;..
11 ' ' - ;, ''-'- ; ,-..''^-.r . .
M'e - . '-i- ' ' -' ' ^,-/:?'"-"'
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'j SAMPLE ELEMENT;t:NUM3ER UNITS :
^ H-5688-K. ' ' - - .- .. j ' -' ''~.* LI -CC" jt O O ' - ' - *~" - it w O O 7 ' "
Y: H- 5690^H-5691v^-H-5692
:^H-J5693f;;H-5694 v '•-. : , . -
?^H-'5'696'
^H- 56 9.7.
:;tH-5698•iH-5699'^H-5700'l H -5701
u .' H— 5702 ''
,. : W-1-5703'^ H- 5704
U-5705H-5706
-::*H-57^7
^H-5708-,.., .-.. : .;..,..'.
^S-57i?^: ' ' r^.'.fcti^viH-5"71^ JV.Y^'-'V^I--!57JL2-^., . "' " .; :':-. ; ..
itii!!i!;TiH^S '-- :v --- : r'J** . "'( '* ^*v-" -i ' . .-'••- "•'i**' 1 '".' ' ' '"^ 'li' . : ,-^5iH 571 5 '-- ^^ ~ "' ' •''•'"*" -' v 'i''-
^Ilsll^;^:.a
Au wt/AuPPB GM
399
' ;" 7 . - '"" :4 .'. , .
7, . '..-'•-
,? :10 - ;;11 - "; ; - .,11 -;.-''--.• ; "s :- - ; : - ;; '
675 . : : '
. 6 ' ' -;:..v:.-.--:- '. 9 .--:" : - '
•- 5 . .-..-' . '. '' 7 ' ,' :- ' .s . •;'.^'
' 4 iv"7/^. :' -' ; : '12'"^ ^K- :'.'-A":
-;;,. 7,^.-^^:' .-'; ; -f--'•i-^^^V'.-r :^
-Y" 5 •'v.vr^'; " " ..j• ' s -' y - ' ' ' -. - . ' j Jr \-- -'-^ i i - ' ' .' '- '- - y '~ ..' ' ' - "' . '"'-.^^W; .:.:':'— "'^-v-\...- ,'v - '-f--- ••••'-..i', • •....i ' '".-: ..., ; j-•i^^'i^^S''""" •'-•^•''•"•^- '" ' " ; ' '''
NOTES SAMPLE. . NUMBER
H-5718' H-5719
H-5720H-5721H-5722
H-5723H-5724 H-5725
'i , H-5726H-5727
H-5728H-5729H-5730H-5731
' - f. : -' -' ' i\.i ^ H-5732
; H-5733' H-5734
v-; H-5735. Y. ".. •.-..".", - •v ' 1 : 7 .'H-5736
: - ' "' •'- ;r :"":;."/ . . •••••' ! H-5737
-^^..^•^^A.^^^/S^^^5738...;' ' • ••^.. ^ '^': ff ^V-v :-. :-.ii:^-;'''^B^H-5740^
- :^-f^; ;^M IS& 'f' M •': !'^''?^^7*x^4 -^X^^*- #i : ; ^^;:!;M-574'2^
\ " , ' . : ; iv(J||^:||;;^ ;^;^: 1^:^^5744.5'.*-- - , vi.*': .'V-*'. /*i,* J ;-^-4-' ^yi^j",^, 'v'v^ *X'V.: ' - rf.''0 ' V '"-vV'^ H**^74 w '-^
•' -' "'r'.- 1 ^ ;-f-v--"t '' :'t -' ' '."'V" ' '-.' f?^'V* "'-'' ''' -T': ''- "- ''"'' - ;' "^ ' ",-| i' s^-f'*' 1*' 1 ' '''
;i ' -
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
9 9.303 ' ' ' :
109
•- 13 "- ,":\
. - . . ' .11 "-. - :---.-: -.7 - - ---- - :^-
. 8 - " . :": ^;-. -- 7 ' - '.". '". •.'•:'-:--
- ' , 7 .- : . '; - : ., -:^.--7 . .: ' - ' - , ; ' ••'•' :-v :'A ' . : : •'.•••" . . - v'^t
' : -- ' -: ' '' 6 . ; t '- . : .. - .••/. .' ;',:,',.|^v;
6 '-". v - - ' - • ;*'.:t- i:x . . . . , '. ...' , - . -. •:'-'-^
; ; -; ,. ' , .3 -.-, - , ;. . .. - ;, -- ' ---./^1 ' - - -^. - ' V J-
"-* V- 3 0 " -' ' '- '-- - "- '"- ':"": f^-:-' - --... 8 - ' * .' - ' - - -' ' ';"- "' * .-Z .[Z."'^
.", ; . ; l ,, 7 - " : -. -\ ' ' ' | . -' -', ,; '...J.^^^.
'. '-"'-y 7 9 .10 - ,. v,'. .. .....- - -;^;^.. •.••••:-..,-." - . . :' '^'^•-.. :: ', , ' •,.\::-^. :,,.
-•,:v'V fc |:;^-.e"|^-. '- ' -\ \ ' \ - ' ..-' ^^ -V ; ^
•'"'T' ' -'^''^ " , ;*'"^S^5 ^' ;V ' fS&Zj 8 .78 - /''-' '. . ; ,~' . i , ••'.•'.. ^ , : . ,. : - :'. . i.- ^.v/'i.'.r'i'.V'Sit'Jv'/: -.'fe^:l-:'v.^"^!^.v;;Jv^^9^-.--' ' ;. :-'' - . "'' ''~ /'..^H:^' ; ; --' ''"^V^: -v^jV ;^vf^^-' ; i;^^3*^^ * * . ' - - .: ; ,; 't'-^^i^^ ':::-
/v;.;.,i . -" .•'-.:^': ' : - ^'--V.-ih-'- ' •-•'\'^p":: "-':.- : '' v----'^-\.i - ., ; - - ' .v^'^.l,^^-^
;^i':^. ', . /' ^;:?i.:^'|37 -"- ' . . * /-.i'X -.j.: ". '^: ."^ r ; -- ;" ; - ^"^.-. ^ \'-i^ ' ^^ *"~'
. c^' - - '-— ^
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^SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
iH-5748 : H-5749 : H-5750
H-:H-5756
H -5758
H-5760 H-5761
H-5763H-576.4
' H~3/o 5H-5766
AuPPB
5r 6
710 ~6
y i^57?^fe^^^S:S;V
76
124
117
235
136
17
1716
12
16
wt/Au GM
9.60
9,109.80
8.60
8.53
NOTES
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DATE: OS-JUL-BI PROJECT: 772LOWER
ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYrSEIVE -80
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERRt ZINN MR. R. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample! 2 ppb* 5 draa sample! 4 ppb. l dram sample! 20
Sample Ut. 10 3* unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-1104H- 11 05H-1106H-1107H-1108
H-1109H-1110H-llllH-1112H-1113
H-1114H-1115H-1116H-1117H-1118
H-1119H-1120H-1121H-1122H-1123
-. H-1124H-1125
"H-1126H-1127H-1658
H-1659H-1660
- v H-1661^ H- 166 2l.H-1663
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
814151018
510101616
41993
58
512222617
121918 . ' . ., -v- : ;. "
*v, -'. -29- . ,. -' . -. ; ;" ; , ". ., ' . ' ' ' V'.'.'xrf v-,,:i3 - ;,v,,,x-: ,,.\ : , v-.,- /,. ' :' Y -
•; •--•.••'-•••- . 26 , : . X, ' . •".i.-'-Kv' ••"•0..,^:: - . ' . " : ' '." . . -\ :/;,;-- .M^|2,:, .x.-- •^•^•^f:^- :\^^-^^^^^^.
v .' '*' ,*'-'v:j-*- - - , ". - " - . - - ' - . ."V",, , ;-. t . - ' '^ ' *-,-.."- - : '"'''^',-'."^-' -'.. i--^"*'- '••;'--- :'OO ' *' ' ' - " ; "' ' ' t ' - ' " ' ' -^'-' " ' r -"" ' , ••'•••" ~ - ' " ' r [ '- ; - ', "*
'; :.ri: ;--H^fc^2;;y:-{ i :^: v/: i \ .L ^,^ .,^.^m^^,^.
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1664H-1665H-1666H-1667H-1668
H-1669H-1670H-1671H-1672H-1673
H-1674H-1675H-1676H-1677H-1678
H-1679H-1680H-1681H-1682H-1683
H-1684H-1685H-1686H-1687H-1688
H-1689H-1690H-1691H-1692
vr. ;H-i693
Au ut/Au NOTESPPB GM
51041199
1518152225
2417111144 :2518171618
1817 .- ~, . . r2213 - •'..•; . , "- -- 121 ' ' ' ' : V;, ..;- ; -'; : ': .. ;.'-
22 , ^ ; ^ - ;.;. . .^^^^.^f - ' -*'( ' - " . ' " * -V -^" - '' - " .',' : L' * " -* 't .
2 H J : - '' A-: - ; :::c|' ?v " -V ': -"- v9 . - .'. ::;'^v; ;'- ;j:;.;""v-v-
15 - ' - -- . . . ', ;^fe:-,:"wlUw-a
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-1694H-1695H-1696H-1697H-1698
H-1699H-1700H-1701H-1702H-1703
H-1704H-1705H-1706H-1707H-5519
H-5520H-5521H-5522H-5523H-5524
H-5525H-5526H-5527H-5528H-5529
H-5530H-5531H-5532H-5533H-5534
Au wt/AuPPB GM
3117208
26
272418916
207
1487
72217124
47
1447 '
5379
10. .. 7, . .--..'. ( ./' ' ..:
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5535H-5536H-5537H-5538H-5539
H-5540H-5541H-5542H-5543H-5544
H-5545H-5546H-5547H-5548H-5549
H-5550H-5551H-5552H-5553H-5554
H-5555H-5556H-5557H-5558H-5559
H-5560H-5562H-5563H-5564H-5565
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
10149
248
14124
114
7127
2216
2120141918
139
141721 9.60
19 :175 r' .
2911
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5566H-5567H-5569H-5570H-5571
H-5572H-5573H-5574H-5575H-5576
H-5577H-5578H-5579H-5580
•H-5581
H-5582H-5583H-5584H-5585H-5586
•V H-5587H-5588
' H-5589•V H-55904 H-5591
&H-5592*?'H-5593 -. - " - -lH-5594t^H-5595 : ' : ;v -v 1--lH-5596 ; •:', / . V-A
Au wt/AuPPB BM
2814
71713 9.20
1519102019
1713135
15
1010
655
256
15: ;. . 2 .••:'.' ;.; : . ;... 11 v •/•-.. -.'P^'^VV^^'';? : , :-A3 : .", --- - -' -.•fs.^8-::;;:n,:',. v
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5597H-5598H-5599H-5600H-5601
H-5602H-5603H-5604H-5605H-5606
H-5607H-5608H-5609H-5610H-5611
H-5612H-5613H-5614H-5615H-5616
H-5617v '.' H -5618
. ; H-5619• : - ' , --- ;,~ : - - :--:v:-v - H-5620
' - ; ^ - 'k '"-P: '--. '••:^, - . .;. - - ;v ; -- ". :--' ' ' H-562 1
' : .--,; - ~ : ':, '.^'^': - ;: :- - : H-5623• •'•^-•'•.-^'••'- ' ..••:--; :V/'-" . H-5624 -
^ W-5625H-5626
' -4..:;-' ^;i,W; 4:.- ' ,.^K^:,^:^-v;;S, ' .."H-5627 -
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB 6M
810
510
7
1742211118
78
1014 6.6019
8 7.8055 8.85
12 9.5012 7.36
23 9.641217
- 8 ' : ..,. .-- ; '.: - ; " •'''18 ' : V'--' -.'-' V'-.^;V . to ( -- - . .. .-- . .-'
- -'23 . -; -v/^"'. 1,-/-.:10 .' " "- 'y;;-;\. , : - ^':-' ! : J-
.14 ' ' . • .^••''•••:. -•- l* . - . . ;":^ : ;,;nr,: - /.
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("SAMPLE ELEMENT"•NUMBER UNITS
S H-5628"H-5629* H-5630
H-5631;: H-5632
H-5633 ,H-5634
: H-5635•\ H-5636v ^H-5637
""•H-5638^H-5639
:H-5640K H-5641l H-5642
H-5643 .'-V. :.;^ H-5644
H-5645 vH-5646 :H-5647
4^H-5648 'S ?H— 5649 ; .~- :*';' :': " - - ' ''-'"-•'"••V! ; 'V&** •'•'*-'" ' " Lf',' ' -'.' •'•''"' , '.:^. : * 'T 'i"•ivv. LJ H ""EA ^5 A '' *'* j ' ; ' ' ''L -' '"•*" v'
'"jj^ j g "' -'(j 'V C *"l '' "*r""' ^j*' 'v?*'1 --* V i '"J
'J^S'tt* ** W O W *^-'i 'v A'" 'w'i:' '* ••'''''•' •^ty^jffic^WlW*- V.JL- ' -" ' '"••i** .' v --'..j- . ^pi-^?l
'4k''tt M *^ ? A""?"! '•''' ' "'''i ' 1 - ' \-.~'f 6' \Ji
s'/.'tir'': "T- '' ^^^"'i'-- .^ft' "- •^'•'• 1 * v' - ''. \ 'y .^J -'- "~
fe^rMSirEiS
- ;, y-. Au wt/AuPPB -GM
25 4.80- 14 . - -.-- ,
1923
. 7 ..
•- -. 16.: :- : -- :~ '10 "
5 - ' -' : '
1313
12 6.008 7.84
10 9.659 v 6.40
19 6.48
V^yt'-5;^\'9.76j..-lv.V'.:...C' 23 VrSlv;:-''-X"'
. . " .19 . ;" :; '. :..*-y .•';: . 12 - -- - - v : - : .' ' 923 ; ., ••; ..-V-- •'•."•"•-t
. •y 1) -- i --. . ' .-- .: J&& - ' :* . . \ ~ - .' .
U" ' : ' - ^ -'Ki.'' '-': •''••- • '•'- -'-"'':: ' ('-''i '/-"/'\! '
SfSulBilli^^Kll^^^'^
fe^^?^Si^i'vi:^t.v.x
H NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
'-':': H -5658H-5659
,- H-5660H-5661
, , H-5662
H-5663H-5664H-5665
. •'•"-. , H-5666: ' H-5667
H-5668H-5669
; . H-5670. ' "•'^'•'/•- - - -•••- . : H -5671
• : -: ' :v'; ;;,',. r . .'\ .: . , H-5672
•l ;' v^v^;^--?.:.;?\^: ;.--^;r.;- - ,;;v,.; - -. H-5673•*- ; - v .V. •f^.--^""-^-'- : - - ' . - " - - ' v . H-5674:';:'.':^t^,;'.^;v - :-: . - - ,.'--' ' ; ' - '- " . H-5675
.••' "^";-^^r ;,"-V : 'V;V.^. •.'-•- • •'• : '' '- H -5676'••' ; -'•; ^i-r-S';V: X. :'^:;:W -' ;- .'. - : --v 'i - : - .'.;.- -: H-5677
"""•••" "- ^•^-^••3^, •^'••-^ ' i Vv:. ;''::;,:,3-: , , H-5678"••-•' ,'--' ^: :^'-V^^^;:r,^;v ! .:^: -o, ; -'v^i- ;-' .v^ii-. H-5679
::7^^'^Vf^^S^^^0S -- '
" :
•W^{^8fffip!gPp?^!^^^^^ " '4 . '. ' : --^:
^.:;':;.-^*^^g^^^^^4^'ti l,^^i2^|^^^^^^ ; , "-,. -,- . ".
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
123
162111
13121216 ' . . - - .':
9
134
21 - . -' . " ' -'1612
10 , :- . ,f ..- -: '-(. -' . -
'is ' . .J ' ; '11 . ;- :: . - - ' -
ND7 ; - -^ . ,. - '. -- . -:-\. ; ;-' - .
12 . '-- •••' . ' - - •-. ,.- .-.,;- :, -- ,8 . . . -.-.', -V. .. v ' : . ; ' - -^Y,^^^-f'''-^.-6 9.0Q ~ ' ...y.^;.. :*--.:' : 'r.:Vf^
- 10 - , . .',,'V:-,:,x. .v . .^v-;..;--.^^^--^ 11 . " ; ^.^l::;V ; -;-v r^-^-ii^&v'
v 1 2 - - .- •.-.••' : .':-.f.' ".;: -. : •/-•i-^- •^^•-rc*."--u' ' ' O ' ' . '- ' - * ''. - ;' - .' '" '' ' 'V t ^5- ••.y*'" . '
D ' ' " '. '' - - -t-" ' ' - . ' - ' ' -' ' - '.l : , , ^: ; .••' 5 ' ;v-'.' :^--\^,;^^/^:;^-!^:•V. .--i -'A' . . - -~' - . '''** - •..••- ; ." l '*'~'t - '^^^t^jj^S^'*'*
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-5688H-5689H-5690H-5A91H-5692
H-5693H-5694H-5695H-5696H-5697
H-5698H-5699H-5700H-5701H-5702
H-5703H-5704H-5705H-5706H-5707
H-5708H-5709H-5710H-5711H-5712
H -57 13H-5714H-5715H-5716
jv;H-5717
ELEMENT Au wt/A^UNITS PPB GM
39974
79111011
115675
69575
4: 6
12 : "j i -' ' 7 y. ' ,: -- -' .1 '.-\ - . - ; B . -. :-
••:""z-V: . ' 5 -^r xyy.y-: ' "'•"' : . ,- - ''- yy sy; ;y;'-•.. : ". y*yy^ n -r-:-..'' - . y *
;-^ : , ^-/f:^^'^;;''iv.,; -'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5718H-5719H-5720H-5721H-5722
H-5723H-5724H-5725H-5726H-5727
H-5728H-5729H-5730H-5731H-5732
H-5733H-5734H-5735H-5736H-5737
H-5738H-5739H-5740"'•• !y:.---- :;' v ' ... y.-v. ••'••^-•; . ' ? •:y': ' H-5741 '
-.-. ;,. y--' ...' -:. ' ?\y. . - :' 'v'. H-5742
•' •.•-- ; '* \:-- ; * •V/''- :^x H-5743' . '•"•*"'. y ;;.' ^ V-.',K.- ' : ; •••."••:."' ^ H-5744 . -
. "••- .\"',\ - y'yy . : : ? i- .-- y. H-5.?4s -.•^.•;' " "/'"- : - '"- -- :- ' ; "-'•-'•••'^•''••H-5746•,." •.''^ l^:^: ''^M:^-- : '-;- -.'y^yy^-:yH-5747. .
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
9 9.303
109
13
117877
76663
308 .77 9.10
11
5 ' "; ' '
. 3 . ,. .v.', ;v r2 8.78 y ,
- 9 - ,- - ~.-. . ~'v:hVr' v ' ~'-9 . . ...y;.;- ^y^ ""'W --. - ... ' ' ,--; .•--,^;-.- -4 - ; ' - .'-.' . - : -- -".; -' '
10 ' : .y^y;i:v y,'' . 7 ., . ' -' ... l -.-X7-;V ;,
••' ••"* 8 8* 00 '- r -V -U-y : ' ''.r .
yji/svDfii: ;'V."4
*. t *
REPORT: in-o699
SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-5748 H-5749 H-5750 H-5751 H-5752
H-5753 H-5754 H-5755 H-5756 H-5757
H-5758 H-5759 H-5760 H-5761 H-5762
H-5763 H-5764 H-5765 H-5766 H-5767
H-5768 H-5769 H-5770H-5771 H-5772
•fi H -5773 H-5774
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5 9.60 6 7
10 6
3 11 10
7 9.10 6 9.00
14 12
4 11
7
23 -' ' . ' .- - ' - -5 ' : - -: -' '
13 ; " - --. ; 6
17 8*60
17 - --. . - . -.. ; . ••••:-,- . . - - 16 8.53
9 . ; ",- -'."x,.: - v. ;A v ;..- -, -;..: . ' . , . . ',";'--. -- ^^:li.K^.-:^A^^:'-' : ' - - - ' - -" -- ;/ - '-.si-:
" 5 --:' -;:,w, •v 5 ,/'... -.; :,-;;; ,,:^.,,- . . , : . - ,, - - : .. -: ,.---- :; -. .; ; : '16;..:..-.'8.90 ;.' 7"\ '.: ; j ^'V'V'.".- ' " ' .'' " " ' . ' ' " '-.. "
'?'-V-:-^rV;v " , V ^ ":. i . ' ^•••••"'•'- ' ; , . -- . . , - ' • ;.,.". ; '; '
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ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO 5 G* HARPER : R.
:^ NOTE? > MEANS GREATER THAN.
P^'^^ltS^i -•'^-^r - - ."'-r' ^ ,.??*''---M^Z'^te'* r&f'''^ ' , '
^^Sft^KS;-'^ ''
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample: 2 PPD. 5 3ram sample: 4 ppb* l aram sample: 20 ppb* .
Sample Wt* 10 a. unless otherwise stated*
NOTE: 4Check concentration/sample weight ratio for^effective detection level.
"&A&. '-. .-.\ "-?*-1:.; -^
l^ppf^^,"-1' . - 'f;:*'.'/ ',,; -, "..-•'.:.t, - i:-?:', .'.--j.v,'"' ' ^ - 't' lg:'~. *s-'
".-te^fy-*:'v4r'*-;il; rV^.:-#*:e
Sj'-'j'^ '•^^
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIUE -80
J 7 V .
' If f If-.-f
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-5775H-5776H-5777H-5778H-5779
H-5780H-5781H-5782H-5783H-5784
H-5785H-5786H-5787H-5788H-5789
H-5790H-5791H-5792H-5793H-5794
H-5795H-5796H-5797H-5798
, H- 5799
.H-5800"H-5801H-5802
V.- H— 5803J H-5804L
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB
107667
105955
313584
53
135
ND
41212•. v ' ' ;' 6
"-' , V, :./ •',''- 204
,, •- -••' :-.' ;.. 45 :~" "' - ' ..-.:. ---f"':- *.' -' jf- , , .
. -' - '- : ' ,. -l" . ^^ - '- . -.,,, ""••••'.:''- ' ' - -- . 1 9 '''- ' -
•" ' -."- "'i;.' 5. r*-.^^',fi-\^r., -10 . -; ,. - v , .,-.
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5805H-5806H-5807H-5808H-5809
H-5810H-5811H-5812H-5813H-5814
H-5815H-5816H-5817H-5818H-5819
H-5820H-5821H-5822H-5823H-5824
H-5825H-5826 .,-
-'..".• ; - - :--' ; H-5827'; :: :. ':- '. ' ' .H-5828 V .
1 - ~ - ~ "- ;- P|" - -- " ' '"i ' -' i 1 M* 'S Q *5 O - '-. - " -. . r'.- " "-•.-'". ' "^^"f .1- - '. ' ~ "' - 'V ' n ' w O mm f ' ~~ - -'
' . ..--- . -.-. .-',.- v .;," :- •'.-,Hr-5830--:.-.:'*--- " . : ',' ' ;-'^V,^-^- :^'^r;ff:^i'3^H^^3i'^:;!-^-v :v"-
. -- ; • ~- '-lv1 -',--, •c'''-^'^-. *.,-':?4^H-.5832 i.;.i;' '/..'-:- - .-^ '•V^:' : -:^^ : ;'-'f*-'Z .1:^^5833 . '- V " ~ ' '.' :"' ' '".
. . .. .;. ' ; ^Si-Siifex^ :^t;:H~5834i, ;:.;::,/. : - .- . '
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB
119
168
10
64
6087
4787
14
145
13117
1086 ' -. . i - .: ' . " : .* . - . /'.--•: -' , ". * - ' ...'-- -; "': ' :-;^' : -v.:'. . .•-.•"•r
;4 ;5 - - - - - - : ,-. :-- - - • ••••^•'.^- 4 ,"' '" -.;,.:;--. "- ,, V '/v-"'. ' ; "-V -• ::.'-.'.:V:-^-* - .. :L-
5 - : ' ~ S '': -- ''-?-,'. - ' .. - ••:.- ^ - . v: . - . I'VV
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"SAMPLE ELEMENT .NUMBER UNITS,
H-5835H-5836H-5837
- H-5838"H-5839
H-5840H-5841 "H-5842H-5843H-5844
H-5845H-5846H-5847H-5848 H-5849
H-5850H-5851H-5852
, H-5853/^H-5854
:--'~ n ' ' ' t ". .- , " -.
'-N~ "- tt ™ w o *J o -' *v '*. x*""* '" n ' "i'. . - ' -
|. - H - 5 8 5 8 '.^M ' 'l l i ' S ';.' \. - 'j(
Au wt/AuPPB
56753
4.65
1512
4 6.79166
/21 6
6 '—A. : '11 -'-" " ' -- 2 -,'. -- -V.V--4 . : ;" : . -~v-; .
B ' ' ' ..
6 - ; - ...- -:, ', ;;8; : - i ;'- .y^;--,^;:^./-
!^ : :l.; S|:;:y
: '.'16 }-\.j ^ - , ; v .' : -, ii ;v^ ,^
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5865H-5866H-5867H-5868H-5869
H-5870H-5871H-5872H-5873H-5874
H-5875H-5876H-5877H-5878
-, : . J *.-- : '.---. . - ' H-5879 i.v ;. ...,.. \ ,
H-5880- ' - ' - -" , ' ' ' - . - -. ,.".- .-••' '-H-5881 ". -'. .-••-- -:^
H-5882' . - ' ' ' ^'. ' :' '- ; '•-••.-'. H-5883' --. ' ' ' - ,;.
, - : y; : : . -;: ,,-:; - H-5884 - . ;,: -.
•.'.'-. :. -- . ,;: ;.-.-'- .v/;, .-T--.: -. •--y " - H-5885 : - - •: ..--'-' :.-'?.-'' : t\:'^ ^^^^.^4^V^^ ^T-'-;. ;''- --
S.-iS^B^^EB^SSJ'1^^ *' - -'^^^^^^^^gl?^^s^'::-:, : "yi;ryi;g!!lf"'••4".-. ;- : -v .-^V-Si- SIi||^^K^^H^^^S^|s-5 S
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB
8111026
10 ,;9 . - -- .•-.;. '.;. 17 . •--' ' : :4 -. " - - . -76 ; :- -" - ' ;' -.:
- li . ; .,' ' ~. . :-19 . " "-. :' . : " . K5 ., . - ' . , . j -. . . - - ..-. i-..9 - : ' ; - ' - ' " ' '"\ . ' ... ' -'^4 ' .-. . - ' - ' . .. -- v --V . ):
: ' '5 : ^.- '. ;' . f . •.'•::"fr4 ' . . . .- : . '-'-. , . ;.j-.-~.'-..-,t.6 - . . , . . ' " ; ' --V-:,^^
*. .-5 . ' . : ^'- ,. is " ; . ',. " 11 -r . -.- - ; . ;-..--v.; .-,.;:t9;,' -' , -. ' -..;- ;-i-:- : '.'-,' ' - - - .; - '•• i: ^|*f;v;io y^ : " - •••'••'•. - -' - '^.^•^':^^^-,: ,: \ ;. : : ^,.\i^
Sl?i6^- : V ' " ^" : ' ''' :^v^^^^'V^I' : ''-'"^
fe:;'4 •"•y ; " --' :J^Ji:S^fc^. .-'''S^lil ; ;' •"•-^'.••r 9 -- . - '- - ' ' " v ; ' ."i'": ^v,; *.''"'"--'.r " : ~i v '- - ' : '' i i''V-^'-'?'':^
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5895H-5896H-5897H-5898H-5899
H-5900H-5901H-5902H-5903H-5904
H-5905H-5906H-5907H-5908H-5909
H-5910H-5911H-5912H-5913H-5914
H-5915H-5916H-5917H-5918H-5919
H-5920H-5921H-5922
i H-5923
L
Au wt/AuPPB
612888
194
1775
64347
89
281311
58554
182971010
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-5925H-5926H-5927H-5928H-5929
H-5930H-5931H-5932H-5933H-5934
H-5935H-5936H-5937H-5938H-5939
H-5940H-5941H-5942H-5943H-5944
H-5945H-5946
•'V ; H-5947H-5948H-5949
,. , H-5950: - *"-X. "--. :' ^ - ., . H-5951"'
, - H-5952H-5953
' .-.y'1 '-" '-' .•'^•';/ ':., : v:,;-: :-:^, " H-5954
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB
107748
99949
75
117
23
614181311
1169
"- ' " 5 - -'•. ;.;y\, 8
.. -••-;; : . . ,. . - li',; i:-y- r--; '-'v-^xisooo -; : ^07^t^vo^f tf^t^-*-^- ^^X : 70 ^.3 ,i^..--f,^.-.. •-\.^*.-.. ", ,.,/ - - ,: ^-rjZ
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5955H-5956H-5957H-5958H-5959
H-5960H-5961H-5962H-5963H-5964
" : H-5965H-5966H-5967H-5968H-5969
- H-5970H-5971H-5972H-5973
i- H-5974
l H-5975i Hr-5976'-'•ft. ' - - .V'-' ; M *"* w * f f
c^H-^.5978 '::-'f^Hr.5979 ;-. -..;-
iyH-5980 " ^H-5981 .W:'H-5982 ' ' ,- ! ' - '•'KS^H"rS.?83 .... -.- ': - '"^.v 1 '|SHr5984,-.-,.- - : ••'.-•.•?t.^*^-t^.:^**j-^. it'. - -rt .', ^.'.-,- -. i.,,/-... ,..-.^ .s.A'-^.A'
L
Au wt/AuPPB
5427182
11
83?287
12
305569
65245
1613
.- 7 . .... .'- "'•/..-'s :.".":''5 " ; .'
:^;:^; :. ;.-''/•'•ri 4 '"..- '"" -' '.y
i8 ; .-'. - '-^:, A.'.-Vw::'v;'..':.;'.
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-5985H-5986H-5987H-5988H-5989
H-5990H-5991H-5992H-5993H-5994
H-5995 - ,H-5996H-5997H-5998H-5999
H-6000H-6001 fH-6002 -'H-6003H-6004
H-6005, ;'T " f'- ' f ' ' LJ i. l\ /\ JL "t*
-. '.' " ' ' . ' ' - - ; ". ' . ' .. .1 |^ O W O ' •""'* - ".' ' f, : ' ' -; . - : -/ 7 .-"'.':"; . 5 V" ./. -'. '•'^/•: ^'l : - kiH-6007. : ,- ". ;,^.; (;,;.';;; ;- -- .•' ' ' •-"•v.-. "'-. " -^ •••'-r':';'':" '- '',.-':'-;:"-jJ:';.H-600.8.^. - '': '^: (J- .^ ; . '-;, .^'
- ••"- ;- ••••.'' "' ' '' : ' :; . :"' : ---*v.'.'..: • ^y^^- !,'.'-"-' '"'}* H-600"9 ,;-2 ";..-;" : ' ; --' •:' : -'^."u .:'" ' " " - . - t. -i , . '* -'^t,- ,. . * . . .-.^ .t .. C- t
- .;- . ;,,,;^aK*asii5^i?ASiKgii; - '-. ; ;". 'Xr:'--v; ' v ': -'*:/^';': - - ;,, : - .v . i ' , "''.. ' - ' - . -.; ' -p^'^-f v^-;;.. ^-. H-6613'^'t' ;'-f!i;',:^;^;| ;fiv;; -
- , ' -- ,. ,.'--- ^ :; ;^-:'-': : .':-. /,* , -A ?'^W a^,^:;.,.H^Pi^;;^:|;^Sc^^:
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB
109564
2188 ' . . -V56
97 8.536 8*14 .
25 9.5912 6.44
9 ' .., : '
7 ". " ' . ."*5 ^6B
B30 . . -'V.m'.- ,'14 . - -' . l:, r "' -. ' ' '...
7 - . -" ' -. -' : "'^-'- - r- " 3--;,, r- 9 -- • ••- -"''- - . ;'. :- . . ^:'i^:,:"''C''f
-t 9 ,-: , ,;,. .- ,- ; - . ,, ;;.;-^r;-;;:,v-;:- .r: 10 ' - ; ' ". - ' : - '^^-vfe S ; :-^-; -. '..'•"; - -'.A ~ '- ' . ' , : ' ^ ' . s - K.^;'";'" -' •"C''/''',
'^6-';-'-- ; -;.. .-:^.?^;: ' f ' ^^^^•'•^^^^^,
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•-SAMPLE ELEMENT;; NUMBER UNITS
H-6015H-&016H-6017
7 H-6018S H-6019
;ivH-6020;JH-6021
•^ H-6022"?^'H-6023
'H-6024
' H-6025H- 6 026
: H-6027H-6028
UH-6029
H-6030H-6031H-6032
;. H- 6 03 3;, H-6034
,;; H-6035ii-*H~6036 '-' - . vl^:HT6037f ' ' ,~ ' ' ,
f'" ;H-60'3'8" ; .:: ' - . .H^039
PH-6040^H-604i' :; ... ; . .-K ; 'fEJffr*6042 - " ' ' 'Y .'/- .Stfr6643r.' - - 'V- '.'-^1^-6044;: :'^: ;J.? :^ ;.:'^.'
Au wt/AuPPB
10^6
108
74
1329
339
149
113483 9.27
55666
13' 4 ,
2" V A --:,,,'' 5 ": -.; : ,
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-6045H-6046H-6047H-6048H-6049
H-6050H-6051H-6052H-6053H-6054
H-6055' , ; H-605A
H-6057H-6058H-6059
; v ^T; x H-&060; V ; H-60A1
H-6062. ' ••~ H -6063
V H-6064
^ H-6065- -- ' ' • ':.'i''-:-'l:-^:-. . : .-r. ;: -- .V' . --'. -. . H -60A6 ' -
•- --'-'. "A ^-i^^TiV ' :''v' ' 'W'.- *; U\:'V:J -H-6067.^:^o:.;;';^^;;,;r^^;:-:.' ' 'f''-:-/ - ^^-- - :^ 'H-6068::. !'••. y : ;',-^^l.^-SS.^' v^^fei3^i';'-y '. H-6p69--:vJ
- -' --*-.;^;v,-^rfrfe- ^•-.;^y*-^",'S'-^--- Hr6070;^•' v,- i^W^^^^:^?"^^^ ;,^^fV"H-607i:;^
, - ' . ' •""^^-•f-''.-' " :*";i:{:' r* 1 ;:ff^'"^ :;:^';; ': !' !^' :-'' ;. ;-H~A072 .'.'.- ,' ; - ' ~' -i ^ :. '-, ;/ ". - ^' ' 'f-~ - '^ '''/3^ '.-" ^,V ^ ' "^ ••*:'- ' ' ''- H *- o073v'.V--' 1-' ' ' '-' ' Lf.; ''v*^.-'. ' * .','-- ?-'--- - -,, '.. O'I Vf J*X v '^V*.-'* ' 'L'i .'. '""'-"B/ * A -M A ^-*,.
- . ; 'r * , • ;;Xv;S^f^^^^VC^;^.^^^^^;: i^^'^r:6074i;:,
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB
•r - 525
148
225
1983 7.20
5 9.5011
812
.:-.- 1 2 .. -
V - .'-' - ' ' r 7 . - . ' . ' .- - - . ;- ' - 4 - .' - ' :..v-
' - - 9 - . - . : - •~••••- -' - , 5
'••:.? 5 - ' -
9 . . - .. -- -' " -. : ' ••'•' 17 - ..' ' ' ' - - ;., ' ' .' -* j .' .' - ,"t -. . * * f f . .' ...-- , . - . , :
'- , ;... ' ^ - ^.^- -'rt^-'.;,^ ' -* ,,-;' .S" . . *. ' ' x- , -' .
. --' "' - '. '* : ' -- '" . •'••'-1'' ' i- ' '. t :'*-" - ". f , ' - . - ': -" ; '^V•" :" : ' - - . ' •"••.i ' ' - ' * - ' ,' - - -' "- -"- ^ - -'*- ' ' r ' ' - ' •f'r*-
*'--. l..V'V-;i.;.'- ;- .^•;^v,..v^"; 5-. " ^.., :' . ; ./- . . - ' "";; ^ "v' : ';' ;'^" ; ;'KV
- ' '- "-" *. ji-- - - -.'x -- A . . . . ^'-^ .^- \^, .-':-,'' i i: y,: -''V"4"-*/ Vr-;i '^^ " ""' :- ' ' -' ' ''- ' ; ' ' '- 4 l '' - * J '.-T '--i' ' ;\ /- *r;"";;^';;v-^:^:v^^p* 5; / : '.'^V.' ...vV-- - - v".; . . ; "' '^ -' ". : . .••^•' V''^ ";:
•-': f?y*'-^; ,-: :" : -.:'dt?,,- ; -3 ' '" : " .'-- " -' •;-'' ;.' : '-'fr -.."- : '; • i "-.-
^^^•''••^^^^"' A . ".. •"''" :--- ' -X ^ ''' ••' •'•'' : '- :^':; ' ; '' ".:,m^im-z ,; ; . : -: - ,-. ; -- . . '^^ ' ' •': -; ::^-W. ^
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-6075H-6076H-6077H-6078H-6079
H-6080H-6081H-6082H-6083H-6084
H-6085H-6086H-6087H-6088H-6089
H-6090H-6091H-6092H-6093H-6094
H-6095C H-6096^H-6097H-6098
•.V- H-6099
H-6100- H-6101 'v'H— 6102 :jH-6103
t:.. ; -...v:/ .; . - .. ,L
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB
1311118
10
67597
35 '543
23349
443 ' . -"., -:'6 ' : . .
- '4 .' : -. '--- ... - . :- •••- . .j . . i ' '* - , H .4 -* . , .
., 7 - - , --:-:. ' - . '. ' .•'•' 1 2 . . -' . -.- .- -;- ; ^ ,- - - . . --, .,. ,.;10 ' ' - - '. ^ •• ; :: : ' ! ':'^,:,.: ,.; . '-.- .' v "8 . .•••V-v,-- S . '.'':- J*
.-•: ' -. t .\ -^-' ".':, ' '~ v "--'.' ' .X^
•; -^^,^m-^, . : -:-.-.. *. . 2-
•;-.- ,:;:™^;^^^sm^^^
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BY: NORTHGATE
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
OTHER
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIVE -80
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INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: NOTE: OTHER FOR SAMPLE TYPE is (SAND)ND MEANS NOT DETECTED.
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 aram sample: 2 PPD. 5 dram sample: A ppbt l dran sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 3. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLE NUMBER
70017002700370047005
70067007700870097010
70117012
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
1303112
162362
19511153
240180
1119
wt/Au GM
NOTES
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DATE: 29-jUN-8i PROJECT: 723-304
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BYJ NORTHGATE
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
OTHER
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRY,SEIVE -80 MILLING
REPORT COPIES TO: G, HARPERR. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: NOTE: OTHER FOR SAMPLE TYPE is (TRASH) DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 3rsni sample: 2 ppb. 5 3ram sample! 4 ppb. l dram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 S. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLE NUMBER
T-2254
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
wt/Au BM
NOTES
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Geochemical Lab Report.REPORT: 111-0739^FROM: NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED DATE: OS-JUL-SI PROJECT: 723-304
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: NORTHGATE
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
OTHER
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSElVE -80 MILLING
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN MR. R. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: NOTE: OTHER FOR SAMPLE TYPE is (TRASH) DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 3ram sample! 2 ppb. 5 3ran sample: A p pb* l aram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 3* unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check, concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLE NUMBER
T-2254
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
wt/Au GM
NOTES
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DATE: 22-JUL-81 PROJECT:
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr~Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTtD BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
00
SAMPLE TYPE
ROCKS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
CRUSHrPULVERIZE -200
REPORT CCPIES TO*. G. H.'.: PERR. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample: 2 ppb. 5 dram sample! 4 ppb* l dram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 s?. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level*
I^T v.;^f^;?53^':V: -,-' *-r- .'.-. V ;v;-.;.siV': •:"'i?-'v -:^--'t'Sr*;'V-' '-',. '--yl~'Bp*al^B' -L J— - ' ''''""-' - ' •'-' -.,-,.,,,r ,^- ^ ,,... ,-.,- v. ,"
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PAGE
^SAMPLE NUMBER
409
ELEMENT ii UNJTS
Au- wt/AU NOTES
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Geochemical Lab ReportREPORT; 111-1026FROM; NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED DATE: H-JUL-SI PROJECT:
v LOUER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BY*. R. ZINN
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80
SAMr-LE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYrSEIVE -BO
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTEDI.S. MEANS INSUFFICIENT SAMPLENOTE (l*): DUE TO INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE MATERIALOF -80 MESHf THE TEST WAS DONE ON -50 MESHFRACTION.SAMPLE NO. H-2455 WAS NOT; RECEIVED.
H- 3455 doe*
i.;,-t"y.f--.^
&W: •;.i';v
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 3 ram sample: 2 ppb. 5 3 r am sample! 4 ppb. l aram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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•*,-^'.. -. - 'jcr v^&f1* '"r ^;ta HHHEJS^*s^?^5*f^' in-"EJgp^jffi r-?'--V :"X.f^ffi'itt}'f .ri;- .
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^SAMPLE^NUMBER
^H-2372H- 23 7 3
, H-2374H-2375H-2376
H-2377F5-2378
YH-2379--H-2380H-2381
' H-2382.H-2383
; H-2384;: H-2385-'H-2336
'H- 2387H-2388H-2389H-2390H-2391
'H- 23 92|'Hr2393"S0f~ 2394^v:H-'2-3951^1^396
3^2^'tt tJTi^t V V
ELEMENT AuUNITS PPB
1018 -219
11
1099
119
il1655
- --'' ' '..'- 6 .
T IS
97
1112
Y ; ; - -' ' - - - . 9' : .: 'V; ''"V ; v i.. -v 9 Y-.r' - \ - . "' ':- '.'~ T ' . *',' ' - ; Y--- - i"•''••t- ~: . - ' "'i.'-'- : * -' -' i.. " 4 /\
'^•:'-'.\-'~-^::^* :#*tf:*:
-- , ' - - . "f- - i* ••('/---"'-r:.:' r 1 - ~*- ' . - ' '•^~
•I'. " 1'**'i!"'-Ji4"*'1 " 1 Si'V-f?ifc"'"*^tidkf*' t*' ' - *"'- A'** J-' r-"*- ' i — . •-*.J.,--W*T I r-TsOi*^ JPJ 1 -Twnlk t*(iuta- -- ? ^ j.*- ..Ck.
wt/Au - '-;' ":^ NOTES SAMPLEGM : . NUMBER
' ' " '- ...' - , " H-2402"' , - *... ' '-V H-24037*00 - H-2404
V ; '; H-2405V v . . ' ; H-2406
•' ; '- " : - - ': - H-24079.00 . ' H-2408
. ;-\ ' ' . - H-2409. "J - "" ; ,;.r ,; H-2410
9.00 : 'Y H-2411
' r" 7-.YvV;-x ' •v.~. Y-'--" H-2412; H-2413
,. ', : r • -•••- : "' -' .'' " -: - . : H-2414: . ' - ' ,- '" •'/•: 1 -:. . *'\'~ ' : :-i\ : ; ' - H-2415
•T.'- ,-'-v' ;-- '' . ,^''!^ :.M, .:,^:v ', . : H-2416
-: ^ ' r'': -'~ 5 ! ;-iV .•.•.•S^'-'^v : -'^: -C ' - .' /-- ^ ' ' . H-2417'•- ^v-.v"- Y'5-^--^^^; -,Y ;- -*.- -- ': - -' i f. . ' H-2418 -
"v '--.-:-.' Y^ ;;:: -: V ^'VV?Y,, 'Y'.. - ' ' ' H-2419- V '-.' v ' ^?:.V:":: '-:,; : ^^^^:'.; ,:- --/' - 'f - v -' H-2420'••"''C^-:::^i-i :^.;:^0;;5^*?!t---:;-'U.-.i:'' "' v;, s H-2421.
^':.- ; '""'^-:X^r-^-^Lr1;^r^:;i^:^a'^^'v -. - ; - H-2422'•'•..iii'^''' -- : ^^'ViVV^^g^li^^X-:^^^ ,. H-2423''^^:^;^^^^Tp^i;S^ ' "- "' "- H-2424J'f&^-'-'-^-^Q&^i^ ! H-2425^^Q^I^S^^^^^S^S^i&l ' -. ^ : . ; - ' ' H - 2 4 2 6 .' -
T-i:i78^' ;^^^i:^*-C^^,^i^-t^^y , ,u-2420-^^ili|S;:^-^P :;
ELEriENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PP^ GM
ND12558
94
172010
18 8.0014
- .6 . , - -, . -. '1138
- - 16 YV: , ' : ' 'li r - ' - " . . ' ' :"8 , - ' " '. ; -. - "' . -
•- s . ' :: 4 . ;.-;Y' ' :. " ' ~'"\- ; - :. ' V.:-:
: ' ' ! ". - '"- .6 Y, 7.00 ' . . r;Y'-' ' : • r-""-"-"-':- -~ - . ' " f - * ' ' ' ' '** ' v , - ' -*. ' . - --' ', - -i' . '. - -' ' . ' ' . R ' ' ' ' - ' '- ' -?- tt- '-- "- - .-'^ ; ' -- ' -- -*
' -' - ••?' -- \~ " - : . ^ '--•"' , ' - " -' V . . . "' - - - ' .*.*v'' 1 '--' * -'": " ^-" ''." - " ' '-5* ". -'" '" ' - ,' -"" ' '-^ "; ~ ''"•;:-."." V'^/l.^ '- '- :
---v-^^-i..' -15" "-V ^ "- "- - - \ : ''''^'^'M^^^^^^'
''•^."••5- ; H?* ; " ; - " v ''-r 't ''IS ---J'''- -' " "i '-"' ' ' '•'.•^'~.--^-'. f ' i: -^f,'"'-''": -'f'- "^i'~ - 'V.-^--'- ' .v . *..'.: ' -'••i' . -'- - i,.,,. ,..-. : . -",' tf'\- '-'^ ;--*-— '.'-'. 'l^i. ::r*-U.i-'--':i 1 0 9*00 Y . -- .-'/'\; ;Y.Y"'-':revi"-. '"^
'rf.i.'i vt;5*--.
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-2432H-2433H-2434H-2435H-2436
H-2437H-2439H-2439H-2440H-2441
H-2442H-2443H-2444H-2445H-2446
H-2447H-2443H-2449H-2450H-2451
H-2452H-2453H-2454H-2455H-2456
H-2457H-2458H-2459H-2460H^2461
L
Au w 1 7 A uPPB GM
67
119
12
171112 5.00167
224
201015
1910 8.001014 7.0015
21 8.0088
14
91010 6.001712
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-2462H-2463H-2464H-2465H-2466
H-2467H-2468H-2469H-2470H-2471
H-2472H-2473H-2474H-2475H-2476
H-2477H-2478H-2479H-2480H-2481
H-2482H-2483H-2484H-2485
; H-2486
. ',. H-2487H-2488H-2489H-2490
•' , : .- H-2491
A -jPPB
1209111620
12118
1712
11287
109
91289
14
1716111510
139
108
12
wt/Au NOTESG M
5.007.007 .00
6.009.90
4.008.80
9.00
9.00
9.008.00
^
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-2492H-2493H-2494H-2495H-2496
H-2497H-2498H-2499H-2500H-2501
H-2502H-2503H-2504H-2505H-2506
H-2507H-2508H-2509H-2510H-2511
H-2512H-2513H-2514H-2515H-2516
•rH-3001AH-3002# H-3003j?-'H-3004 '^005,
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
661814 7.009
1213 7.00129
28 4.00
25 6.0010 8.007 7.0078
7 - . . ' - '10 -- '. v-.' ' ; - - '8 '.' - ' . : '10
•, 9 /'-j - ' . "
11 -,. . , - . "-.,.;\- 6 -" . . . ' ,' . "V: ;--, 9 •.,; J ,'- - , -'.-, :" ; ' - . ,; v ;
. /y''"''' '9.' '.X'. : , ' ,, ,' " . " " ' - ;: ';j: :',''!
,; ; : : ; ^..'••^^^^^^... . v-.;;.'*'^^.-;;- ;- : . .- .. .^^•:.^^•3^;^^^<;;;r?o^^^•^^v^
•: , : -' ' : ^-'"-^l''^'^!^-^'^-''''- ^':.^ ;^'-;#"'-; : ?^r^- :;;;^^'''^'1V-' '- .- •-.•-' :i "-.' '''^'^^^^•/".^'''.;;-' ;^:;''-'^*: ''^'^- :^H'v^
"'- •'.'•; : ;' "^ -. ;.'' ; "--l:.i :2v'^v^y'^1. ''/'- ;'- .-." ''••j.; ^.^"••^•••y.'.^i-*^..
: : - : ^ - 1 '^- :'i;^^^':^- J^:H : ^ .^ r.^i^ fe
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-3006H-3007H-3008H-3009H-3010
H-3011H-3012H-3013H-3014H-3015
H-3016H-3017H-3018H-3019H-3020
H-3021H-3022H-3023H-3024H-3025
H-3026H-3027
.•y.-.-;T- H-3028H-3029
v;;; t v ;: :.;: -, , -: ^ .^ ' '•••. H-3030'
••i-.:-"-/,, •-•-.'•.^••••'•; '- .:. ;' -H-3031^fe; :' ;:"-'^H".-'-.- --V- .'' - ; H-3032•'rr'^r a":-' ;''^if;V:l:v!-" " : H-3033^; : -*;-: ;;V"-::- ; r-:X,,v""^-^.- . H-3034^W^rv.-^-; •^•• t /. rf-.4v;H-3035 .
ELEMENT AuUNITS PPB
6121244
209346
617465
3536
10
3111774
156910
, 8
wt/AuGM
8.60
8.007.00
9.00
9.00
8.00
8.00
7.00
8.00
NOTES
1*1*1*1*
1*1*1*1*1*
1*'•.. i*.
l*, - . ^ it '
' ' . '' ,;-'---. :UU*: .'
; ,- ::.'-,y.:^y^l^- l,- -.-'.* ^I'^'^^ix-f :-'''•:a .13^* - v "^*t* -' "i.
. ..••.-'. 'i;v^*4^:.v: tl:|[i - j
.^.4^a^:i*i.-i.
RFpnRT
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-3036H-3037H-303BH-3039H-3040
H-3041H-3042H-3043H-3044H-3045
H-3046H-3047H-3048H-3049H-3050
.H-3051H-3052H-3053H-3054H-3055
H-3056H-3057H-3058H-3059H-3060
H-30A1H-3062H-3063H-3064
f , H-3065t
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
74
10119 .
253 9.005 9.0059
873
118
411
1334 ' ' ;6
4 - . - . .- ,- '3 .' -," :. :. \. ; V : ' .4 ' V'.;--'. - ' ' ' ' - ' , '- -- ' '- ;"., \ ' , ; -'- : *-.'
•' . " / . -- ~ ' ' - ' . : ' ' ' - ,.-'-' - - j*-' ' -6 - -, - ' . . ; ' ' -. . ••--^••:". ' ", ."n ' ',- '.-' -'': " , ' . . : ' " - ." . ' - '
. ,.i -; ;'.".-. , ' . , ''-.-'••: : ' - "v ;..,.. ...- ~ -
-'•'- ' '- '4 . -. - -' - :. .' ,: . " -: " '" "': ' ^.,:' '' - . '.- ."--?..;-V;-.- " - "' :--- ': -." i ..-. -••-••'(•fr&r - -:.-••^•-4'^.~e6 -^ . .-~~ .:?. - :' ~:'-: ^'St^,' H -;;^:-^5.- v : , :-.--: :.:-. - - ' -. : - - , : .' : -;. -., -
•^- . '•^••.: • -.-••'4 --.;^'-.;:v.v v - - - : -,'-. . f . . ,;;;r. ' : .•'.-' : ,.::.- ,-.. .n -?. -^-- -'; ••-•:., - . . . - . - r^.f . ;. -* -.*.-.. .
- "".• trv"'- 7 -'J -'':"- ' '. - - . . ' --,: .;;'-- ' Vv,-:,.'
NOTES
1*1*1*i*i*
i*i*i*i*i*
i*i*i*i*i*
i*i*i*i*i*
i*l*l*l*l*
' . -.-.. '' . -. '•.•f- - :
SAMPLENUMBER
P -3066H-3067H-3068H-3069H-3070
H-3071H-3072H-3073H-3074H-3075
H-3076H-3077H-3078H-3079H-3080
H-3081H-3082H-3083H-3084H-3085
H-3086H-3087H-3C88H-3089H-3090
H-3091H-3092
? H-3093H-3094
: H-3095
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
35
NDND9
6758
14
84555
411968
6107 :. - -2 - ' . t7 - -- v; ;" .. : "::
J -t 4 . - *- \ - . . - -- ' . 11 ' ' .^ ' ' ' '-^"f. '-•\: : :: ; . 6 :^-. -, ...'.-^H6 ' '*'- ' ' J :' ;' ,. ; 12 - - - ; - - ----":-
. -- -. -: .-.:." ; j? - -' -
REPORT; 111-1026
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Sfft^y^^^-^^^r^'^ -*V --f-'-' y** r?-* r' ^ , JV - -' - ' -
Wj,^.^?'/-. -7;'?'' •"••N -" *'..--:'. '"' : . -^^ ;. -: ~/ri"jt^""*.'.*srx."v.' ''--- - "- ' ' ' '~. - '- * " x. 1 '* - '.'. '* ' " *-:3yi-'i; ,*sf -^-5-.-.,:-. .. .--' ^ - ... -- .-- - " -s. .-;- 1
PAGE
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3096H-3097H-3098H-3099H-3100
H-3101H-3102H-3103H-3104H-3105
H-3106H-3107H-3108H-3109H-3110
•H-3111H-3112H-3113H-3114H-3115
H-3116;:;-\|i-3ii7.'^^-v,'-;.;.-.v-;V';.
n—3118'.* . . -, ;: . ,
•'' i LJ mm rr ^ *Q t\ f' - * "'' r ". " -. ' - ' ^ ' ''••J -II - w* f M^.fi l'"' ' .. ' ".'- '-;* - 1 . ,*.' "t'.'
lPBBltp9• : ^^i24^—'"t'!-T- ''" '
Au wt/AuPPB GM
1633 9,0011
819
1113
5 -:69
1111
62
- 7. . v; •,-.-.- '36 ''-'." ; - '." '-" -/..V '--.i ;':'..•7- '•,., -, :': ; .'.: : -""-
6 -A-^,: . , .:- ..; :9 ^ . : ',: ;--. -- -; ,- -,3 ' ' '" , .'v . - ' '." . -- ' ;
- - - . a :.;':r ir":^--i;. Ve. .. 7 ;^^:.-;;VSS ;
-•••** .. •'•••V 1-1' -' - r'^' {"":]':;; v.-
trS^^ii^lSj.
•- r'w*' --' 1 rt '"'•'rS'i'. ' . '^-:-'-'*, """^ . . - 1 ' -.-•,- " - - v ' **-" v : * V'" "J" ;").-;,i5' - ij ,.- - . i - ' v'- - . '' ' '
'"•- " - "^'/'•'"' .... •'v^'-V.iiAf'Vj'-'* 1 -' ;"" VJ -v'--,'^.^'. - t -~-' ':.^*"' -r ;
"i " "~ ' ' " l " "-iJL fc - "*i " -/. . ''V ~" 'V'--" .-v 'tft ""T*''''" ," "•"*' s j! -S - .'..., ..^* j-u, ' . vf i^:* *-;. - .ljk-'jt^**Ae^("iP-*B.-. s'- ir rf— :j .': . . '
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3126H-3127H-3128H-3129H-3130
H-3131H-3132H-3133H-3134H-3135
H-3136H-3137H-3138H-3139
.- : H-3140
'•'-;i i H-3141- ' . * ^. - i - : . . H -3142" " ••V .X"-:- - ' - . . H-3143
i ;;v H-3144'•'.' ' V: ~' ' ;. .f''. . .'.' ' -' ' H-3145
- ' ;, V;;. 1 ------ Y.:,,- : , r .A -. . . ... H -3146-'•:-f,. ' ^^P'lfe^:^f--:.v:.' v ":.s^-^^H ~3147 ' ' - :: ;'' ". ' .•\'-'^:-' :--'.' '^; :. ~-.' -Vv'.y-^^v- '..' ;- i.v./K.^.V "~3148 " -
**-ilMHi::a;: B ;.^H^iS6r,: - ' \ - s - ;t'^:
^f^^i^^Sl^lfS^t^-.' •'|S:^H~3154" :-' : '' ;" :: : - : ' :;#i^^ii^^ - ; --.. .^
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
159
11ND
7
59
157 ' -. :
6
7 ' ' .•9 ' - . -: '.. . .
17 ; -. . ' -. . -,-. -. -. . •.-•-.17 - - ' - : - - : : ,,'13 v ' -:i' . ..-' '.'..i
2 . . ;, •./•-,- ,. . i --4 - ' - ' :~- ••-•. --. - ' v "- : '•~.11 . ' . .' -'- •-•-'.-•' : — ..V'--'-' : .
14 - - '. -- -. : : : -' -. - 2 - : - ... ! ;; . . , ' .,.. " "" ;", ^,
6 - - , -— , . , ..-;.-v^-; '•••..-..•••- .-, -^-A - ' '. "v ' - ' ; -i "-' ' . " ' -'.-.- ' "' l- -
" * . " -" . '- ' -' : -™-*- fj ' ; ,- . "^ s-' - IT ' ' "v * ^ - ' '^ V . '-W '
3- ;;-' - - : ; ,,., , ir .r .;"'"-"' ' t-*'~f'i t - ' -' ' ' '••' -'-' ' ' ^~
-t ''-.- :-. "' ' * ./i-*-'. * - -'v' 'J** -s : ' '{ " ! ', -* u -.-' ".^"^'''j,'"' 1--'''^'''^' -" ^'"; - ., '^' ' ^ i^- '^ \V
.' l "' "''1-4-'' '"'s ' ' 'i -" ''"^' ""•^- '-' "'^'^'J'f-' ji"'1 ' -^':'"' " ;l" "'"'' ~ * ."f*- t-~J*yt'.' *i !* ^t* 1
:.-.- ;- '•'"•'•'l ^''•'•: -...i ---i-."- . ' r-:- '-V.'";' ' .' - '-'-.V'-i)' •• ;r' r --i^^Vtifc!1^-i*S:?-*^?i * ! '''^t; J- rJ'-r-. - ' ' ' \ "- ' ' "' ; ' -- --i" if "- ' - -' " ^fVl^t-.^1-: "•••-.• : ~'^.f.'^.;i .. • 's'vroi'i.
•v'.x'^^B,. :'r '. -••••• ;; -. : .' .'.'•••^fe- "' ^%^-i;.--"" '' r-'-^^'o-/?--'
'.-•i.-.,,'---.*'.ftA?^.i.Vw . \f - ,.--;,:.. *'j.i!,--rta!^V^';^i5^^:4(*'^':;V'? -:-::-i'w^.\.J^V;*^
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-3156 H-3157 H-3158 H-3159 H-3160
H-3161 H-3162 H-3163 H-3164 H-3165
H-31A6 H-3167 H-3168 H-3169
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
111010
o1210109
75
1020
wt/Au GM
NOTES
.' -fJa'". - - •• •'•''fV^'-'i -r' .'r '-! -'
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Geochemical Lab ReportREPORT: 111-102?FROM: NORTHBATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
DATE: IO-JUL-BI PROJECT:
LOUER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED
1 * . '.''' c"" "' J"''J "',~ ' -'r*1 w -" L ' ' -"
' . '- ' -~- "' ' ." 'f- :'- 'f---, r^'" --"-
SUBMITTED BY*. R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYrSEIVE -80
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER-
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 sram sample: 2 p pb. 5 dram sample: A ppb. l gram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 3. unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:- Check concentration/sample weight ratio
for effective detection level*
v - - - - ",
REPORT: 111-1027
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-9001H-9002H-9002H-9004H-9005
H-9006H-9007H-9008H-9009H-9010
H-9011H-9012H-9013H-9014H-9015
H-9016H-9017H-9018H-9019H-9020
H-9021H-9022H-9023H- 9024H-9025
H-9026H- 9027H -902 8
; H-9029; H- 9030
L
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
84109.6
79
• 535
5ND84•6
11132 5.3012.9
411 ,
i : - 13•-.v; -,.:-?' . 10 ; ,r - . '. ' - , -. . ,-••••/v:/ ••.-'8" '^- -, " :.'. .- . /:-^:',- v :
,.':.a-v-4 .-/. ' - . •-•'-' - - ' : - ' -- •'•'.-, y'''^--f:13 ' .. - - ''-' " : '' --. " - : ' - "; '"•V?V.^ND '-' ; '- '. l - '-"'^'.l-: ' '
, ' :'h- :^'r. f i -,;./ •'".-'••"- ,' ' " "•• : ', ; -;.u:;^^^-.-,.- - . •••.-.•v,-:-- -,.,..:,;. ,,:,, ,
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-9031H-9032H-9033H-9034H-9035
H-9036H-9037H-9038H-9039H-9040
H-9041H-9042H-9043H-9044H-9045
H-9046H-9047H-9048H-9049H-9050
H-9051H-9052H-9053H-9054
; H-9055
H-9056- "':.. .v -'n.~. . ' ,H-:9057 . . ' ••^•'.
"•: -' H-9058i ; H-9059
r:;;.-:.: •^-^-^v ,,:^H-9060 . ; :- . --^.;-
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
42457
11A7A7
94 . '. . ,
••A ;' ' :-48
13 . ' : •••••. , :.•64 '- - '
144 - -T' -i
"14 .. . . , . . .:. . .,f ,. -•5 ,. . ;-^.. '^^ : . . ,: .-' -,is - - - -. . , -- . - . i: - : ; -' - : - ,. ; -5 . "" . - : - .- .-.. '*'?f^'t''~ : "'?' : i' '
.13 . - :,'--':.'."'-^M-r.:.~.' ' " ;,
• 5 - '- ••••'- ' ' ' ' ' *' . . 'i"S'~ S". " '- :i•- .^ 8 . , " : ; . :i"v^lJ::A':- 6 " -- ''- ",". --^-^v;;-'; -' .
12 - -' ^ . . . . .-"Hv:.\ S:jv ;t; -. , :-,'--... it , " . -. ... ''/^ " ' r*' ' jT'- f -4" J-'-s'.''
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-9061H-9062H-9063H-9064H-9065
H-9066H-9067H-9068H-9069H-9070
H-9071H-9072H-9073H-9074H-9075
H-9076H-9077H-9078H-9079H-9080
H-9081H-9082H- 9 083
? H-9105S HH-91P6
vv?H-9107f^H-9108v ]H-9109: . ?ft'H-9tlo'
;,|t .H-r^lll",
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
102
126
16
1813487
87666
,.' - V 8 - ..• : 15 .' ' .
911'5
- ' - :,- 7 , -, .-. ' ~ '... y, "9. -.-. ' .'
- - ; . ;- ;- ' -. '14-.'- '-' ',- : . . . :W'^:"v-' - '
•' .,^4,;r,:.'-.,'. '^ '
: : ,.. ,. ,,:4;r.\7' i.6:^ r", :-v - ,-' - ' -'. "f';.''^:^-l^V'^; . ".'?. '--' ^'
". .'•S"7;./"-^'"-'"*'":^"- ;';;' ' " "-•' ' •',:' i -l^' \^i'''7 ."''-' .-''-'.-'- -
''~-- • ••' '-" '-' ^ "'- - •'•"'•:- ' :' 'l'l '•''i-' '" '' ?'^' '
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-9112H-9113H-9114H-9115H-9116
H-9117H-9118H-9119H-9120H-9121
H-9122H-9123H-9124H-9125H-912A
H-9127H-9128H-9129H-9130H-9131
H-9132H-9133
s ' H-9134- ; - ', '." V .,.: :: .' ' :: - * ' . H-9135
.. ;v -.^.x\ :--': ;;. -:". -r :,- V- " ' . - s.-' ' . . H-9136
••' '•.-. :--",,;^-^ ..V -r:- . --- .; . •"••- -' -.' H-9137 - . •- :"r.". - :.' : : •••'iv ^ ;'\t^'-."J?: i : •••^' ^ ' ,- H-9138 ' -..:V v;..-"' ;;;;'i'- ; v: y ' r'''"' r' : ' -'';-,^v^ : -''''/- 4-'-;'-;. '••• ;-':"^ H-9139 , t. , ; V-^ ;, ",-
: -" :; -•'^'; "' ; - : --t •^''•- :" : ' '- ; /-^- .:. v- - H-9140 ' '-- ' " ;--" : " -- , "; - ' ;^v.' -- : -'. :: : ^'. o ,:,,;:^i :--;^ - ;;;:,/:- ; H-9141 . , -- -'. ; --
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
72823
6489
17
39445
45376
7 ' :-— , -5 ' .'"" -7 - , - - 1 \ : -' : ;8 . '"•- . . -: '' ' -" ' '-.:., ; :'3
. ^ . . t.- - , ' "- - - "':- : .""' . . . '. •"••'
.9 -.- -;v • '-,. , v -- -\.,, -.11 ' - ' . . :-^- i. '/J, -' '''"-••-V..- '- -V:9 ' ' - - , ''-''-^ '.'-r- *' :- ' - i ^ ' ' *
. - !. , -;. . -- - - - -i.*.-9 . ' .. :.' ,- ' ;./ .,;--""
- ? " ^ ^ " '^ -^^'--^^
REPORT; 111-102?
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SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-9142 H-9143 H-9144 H-9145 H-9146
H-9147 H-9148 H-9149 H-9150 H-9151
H-9152 H-9153 H-9154 H-9155 H-9156
H-9157 H-9153 H-9159 H-9160 H-9161
H-9162 H-9163 H-9164 H-9165 H-9166
' H-9167: . f :H--9168
y*H-9170
Au wt/Au PPB GM
7 6 8 7 12
7 3 5 4 2
7 5 3 8 6
5 41 6 5
ND
5 4 5
10
;,^.; ; ^ 8 :'-, .
8" ' ' 7 ,. -;\ s ..'.- x .
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-9172 H-9173 H-9174 H-9175 H-9176
H-9177 H-9178 H-9179 H-9180 H-9181
H-9182 H-9183 H-9184 H-9185 H-9186
H-9187 H-9188 H-9189 H-9190 H-9191
H-9192 H-9193 H-9194
v : . . f H-402 H-403 7*^* J
O .- r \ "- 4 o 4- ' .''-. ' - ' '-- '-''' •:""--i"^- ' - 1 ) H-405 "7^0 St
V '-*A! 7 H-406 V; *7 H-407
'"' -'-' -.;:: ---- V^"-:: ;:'' : - v::v^-- -.T..,- H-408 . . .
Au ut/Au NOTES PPB GM
5 77 7
10
8 7
ND 3
10
6 .6 12 4 5
7 S 9 7 7
29 - -. :
17 6.00 r
c/iv 26 y ''"' ; - . ;' . " "''' '' "- vr-,:' 1 " 26 ^^/'^^ -
/^^Z#* "
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Geochemical Lab ReportREPORT; 111-1120FROM: NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
DATE: IS-JUL-SI PROJECT: 772
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
Carbon Rod AA -80 SOILS
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYrSEIVE -80 TRNSFD FR-, POLYBAGS
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample! 2 ppb. 5 dram sample: 4 ppb, l gram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 a. unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concent ration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level*
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SAMPLE NUMBER
PG-01 PG-02 PG-03 PG-04 PG-05
PG-06 PG-07 PG-08 PG-09 PG-10
PG-11
ELEMENT UNITS
.-•f.VV
' ^ i.i(
Au PPB
3ND ND ND3
223
ND 3
MD
wt/Au GM
',-P:.
NOTES
--VN
^::'\^^:;^ C.'^,t : " ' -,i - :- '.-- J& . '*'-' ' . -."-''^t j--..-"/.'..--'v,..Vr-?rf?.'*'-''.''
^jiS^SS^ '^ :V ""-- ^ff^-^^^^^-
yA:^^M^^M^^M^M^^
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Geochemical Lab ReportREPORT: 111-1170FROM: NORTHGATE EXPLORATION LIMITED
DATE: IS-JUL-SI PROJECT: 725
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
REPORT COPIES TO: G, HARPERR. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED. DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 gram sample: 2 ppb. 5 gram sample' 4 ppb. l d ram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 Sit unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-6565H-6566H-6567H-6568H-6569
H-6570H-6571H-6572H-6573H-6574
H-6575H-6576H-6577H-6578H-6579
H-6580H-6581H-6582H-6582H-6584
H-6585H-6586H-6587
: H-6588^H-6589
VH-6590^H-6591M*H-i6592 - .'^*H-*6593 "
fe-H-6594
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
75657
433ND54
63635
5 ' . ' ,, ''5 ' . ' .763
6:'; " 6 , ,':-' * ' ; ' 3 '.-'- - . -
: V,",^. 3,. : : : ,.; -; -. ' , : :,,: - ' ^ li-iiS,: ' ;. " - : "/M -..: f .. -' ,
•••- ; ::-y- •;.v.v':,; v.9 , ,- '. -:^ .-:- V. - -, '. V-.:" - - ' V ^.'. :-'.'-;' .v'--;'V-'.. 4 '"' "' . ' - . ' . ':- ^' .-':' V : '•• :
'. ' -.i'^ ••' ;1 -' ; .'•';';^; 15 . .- : \\' ' - ;,, 1' --, C-''-" ?^'!' '••i-.r;i-''v.:ij^''-- 6 -' . " : \- ]-: : - :'";- : .':'V: . .-,M^^m^- , . -•:.'-...-. '-;^.,,^-::v,v:..
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-6595H-6596H-6597H-6598H-6599
H-6600H-6601H-6602H-6603H-6604
H-6605H-6606H-6607H-6A08H-6609
H-6610H-6611H-6612H-6613H-6614
H-6615H-6616H-6617
- . •••-•'^/:.^ f - - H-6618:\: : :i*"^7 ',- ' : - H-6619 .. .
-'*,v, s---.- -V * fr- -vr ; .r- -:'.. H-A620^ •..-.- ' -'•S-:*''- : '-'- .^. ^ : ^,''' :.' "'"-••'H-6621 : ' -* -
. .. ' : : ' -^vW -'•: , - H-6622 - ,'.-' V..-' ; '--:i V :.'^:*-i'i l- ' -' H-6623' ;:-ix.-. -
•'•':^^''-^V.^V^^ 'V 1 '.. - H-6624 . . :
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
362
188
69B
1114
3ND7
116
45 -
14ND7 - . ' ". ' ' ;' ':.
118 -, ,-- ', -.; v ^.,,.;.7 ••.;- -. - -4 ' - ,:,;^.;. iV , . ., ' ; .6 - ^-l.*^*'* .• 1".: .'.-'*!" : 'T-
6 - :- -..-. '^ ^ --v.----- : - -'-vV-'il- - ' ' : : '" . ; /^; ^ r \: '"V- 'ND -- -''v'--: - 'v-:- .v-'- ...- -.'17 ' - - '---y^v/--" : ' ''- -,;7 - ..- . .•^^^,,^., , --;,
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-6625H-6626H-6627H-7064H-7065
H-7066H-7067H-7068H-7069H-7070
H-7071H-7072H-7073H-7074H-7075
H-7076H-7077H-7078H-7079H-7080
H-7081H-7082H-7083H-7084H-7085
H-7086' H-7087; H-7088H-7089H-7090
Au wt/AuPPB GM
52675
710326 4.80
15-9513 9.005
55254
3 6.003355
4 7.0010 8*0010 5.00-X" . 2 - - ;. .. ••-'
'^••-.: s :-.'.-- ' .
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7091H-7092H-7093H-7094H-7095
H-7096H-7097H-7098H-7099H-7100
H-7101H-7102H-7103H-7104H-7105
H-7106H-7107H-7108H-7109H-7110
H-7111H-7112H-7113
" : ti'-i':-'' .' H-7114 '. ' : /; . .'-"Y.-.V i: : :. * H-7115 ' ,.
•, -v. - - ; - : -YY: - H-7ii6 - , --Yv -:, -,''- ' - - ,. /A'f^.i'-V/ :. ' H-7117' . . ': * : ^': r ••j?;;"-"?'! 1-.;' -H-7H8
. -. :' '' ;:'^^,;-; . '- H-7119 -" '-'- ''. V. '-'i -,: •V:^y ;,.' ; :- H-7120
Au ut/Au NOTESPPB GM
57523 7.00
6 7.00344 9.003
5337
10
84
118
11
897 . : "'6•6 . ; . ;14 ; \. r...;, .v .7 ;-;---.-^: ; - . -6 - . . - ' ' . ' i ' - - v- .
69 -X
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SAMPLE ELEMENT^NUMBER UNITS
^H-7121HH-7122fH-7123H-7124H-7125
H-7126; H- 7 127'H-7128H-7129H-7130
H-7131H-7132
, H-7133H-7134H-7135
H-7136- H-7137H-7138
^j-j--2^139C H- 7146^7
?. H-7141U " ~ ~t1 At
'^H-7143'-' ' - . ' : , y '^'H-7144 ' '- - - '•'•.'|:-fl-7143'f.'-;.-v-;..;: , : C:''
ft-.V.^X*'4o .r" ' ;; ': r ^ -.'t'j:,'..^^H"*/ X 4./ - . ?,- i-;.;" "' ' ' '.* p -^
^.•'.;:H'47 1 4 8 "T , ' ' " :i-- ' ; : ' '; '||H-7149. fV,/ ,';." ;..
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
554
1411
77599
981565
11•485 - .. - . ..-•'•2 . ' , - .
16 :.. : ' . , -. . , ,. ' ."-- - '5 ;.;-.,' •.-.•; . !': . ', - . .... :- ." . .
5 -' : ' . - ' ; - . . - 1 . - ...; . ... . . . , ;, ., . ,-'•''19 . . - .' . - ' ---. ' " ' ' : - : ^ J - ; ':. .--.' - ''** - . ' -. -- .-:'.-',-'(. -" . ' - -; ,' . -. ,- . j.: ' : -- . ./•. ,. . ;.- ;' --- I Q ' . . ,. :. ' -.-" v.:^"- :v *, ' - "r. '.:; ','.- ':''Av^',""" iHr ''"' " : ' '
•- '- *t J - ",, . ' '-.-" ,'" ' : -, "r1 '^- -. V- *. j . ' : '-.'. *; ; ;' : l"- ., "' •• : !-* 1 ."'.- ' " . -: Y .'f, f^.. t , - " - - :V,-^'.' ' -#W - ' -- .- "*V * ^Ti 1 i , :' f ' ,*-*" ;'..' V' . ^' ..^' \
f^'' ji'"'i4:; --t -. " ;- -. ' '^ •'•'''•' •-•^'•^^.Z.'j''.'~ .v. '. ; : .'•/•;:-', ^"V.,'1-4^;' *'. "-C•? ' -'" ' 5 ' ' " - -' "'- - '"'""i 'J v i"-' ' ' '" - - ' ' "" ' ' - -- 'r ' -j." ' . ' '-YV- . ' . ', ' ... ," - -- -^V'-*- ** "" ' ' " '- -' "- • ".•"- -- . " :" - ' .
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7151H-7152H-7153H-7154H-7155
H-7156H-7157H-7158H-7159H-7160
H-7161H-7162H-7163H-7164H-7165
H-7166H-7167H-7168H-7169H-7170
H-7171H-7172H-7173H-7174H-7175 . K
H-7176 , ', ;V.H-7177 '.:r -:..'.',V '•••-:-5 -"
: H-7178 ^ - ; ; ;H-7179H-7180 ;^
Au wt/Au ' NOTESPPB GM
212458
115
ND34
135
10.91\1
1375 ' -,63 . . •"-..-v
5 . ' : - y10 . .. , ...- . -' ;,K.,4 ' . ' : ,- - 'r V" -.'.
16 '; .v .". ' , ' - '- . ,-..;;-. ,. V -.'h-ND . -" : " '.-: :^'-'^;\^J^M.7 i. :^,,-",-v;v.;
ND :- ' . ; ' •/' : ^';'V.>;^' ;:5^>^i-:, lo ^ ' ,. ' '' "- -. ,',. ^f.'.'f-'^/^;^''.^.-
, j--' .-* - -' -" , • J"^J-'-'r~* - ' sV ' 'l~~-f 44' . " ' . " -' * ; \ " Vi. 'i'*" '' '" •••" v -X A ' ' r .. - - -*'-.- - - 'r*fc'- -- - - ,*v
•*" 5 ' ' : - ^...'^^^
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-7181 H-7182 H-7133 H-7184 H-718S
H-7184 H-7187 H-7188 H-7189 H-7190
H-7191 H-7192 H-7193 H-7194
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
8 8
1310S
153
11ND
67
137
wt/Au GM
NOTES
vA,-3*v^ : -.'"-'f ' ' ? -' " "
, .-v" ".' ..i,-.: " \^ t'' , "-,
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: i ;; - LOWER ^ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
2 PPB ; HBr-Br2-MIBK
^REPORT; COPIES, TO: G. HARPERtf;*^'..'i:-' - .-'' " ^/'. "' R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod
SUBMITTED BYt R. ZINN
SIZE FRACTION
AA -50 MESH
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -30
SAMPLE NO* H-6560 WAS NOT RECEIVED. ND MEANS NOT DETECTED.
w^m
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD. sample t 2'ppb. amplet 4 ppb*
.J. dram sample} 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10''
-;'. - '*t*j,, . ,.., ., ^ ;r^ . - t, - -f ,. , ^
unless otherwise stated*
. - concentration/sample weight ratio
f or effective detection level.
^^M,--:- r ,. ;:r; ' ; ' ;
jVKi&^of1";^^^-' - " .•V'P'V--- v--'---- •':-'--- i J)t^^^^^^v;-;--A-;5;;;f vl: ;;.; ; ; -;s";:^ /^-:
- -':, V-."'' ''J-^'^^Sr.
'•".rU'l- -..-'7^7'^.'- 1^'--'- ;" :V':-;i'*',^^;*B--:. ..-. N,.*.^.^;.*; •^'••^r\: ^-' .^•':^:^.~:• *- -- ^v'.. '.v' ''.--- .'.v.. :;-; ;.' ;-'-.?v V
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^-SAMPLE , -, ELEMENT NUMBER UHITS
-' H-2.51 1 9 '
' H-633'5 •
lKH-6340
Au ,PPB
104545
a5
ND\ 10
•8
' 866
'-••: ''5
6
67
ND
wt/Au GM
NOTES
-•'.-'•'(.'••'if'' - l". 1 'r*-"
.V'v-j- '•.:''V. ;''.A' ! .J-" : '"'
SAMPLE NUMBER
H-6355 H-&356 H-6357 H-6358 H-6359
H-6360 H-6361 H-6362 H-6363
?H-6364
ELEMENT UNITS
H-6366H-6367
-vH-6368;H-6369
Au PPB
811
915
346
76887
222
47
NO
wt/Au 3 M
NOTE';
f i ,
t,--i 1'S^M-^Stel^ .i
''•'''Z^^^sffiffij^
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-6385 H-6386 H-6387 H-63Q8 H-6339
H-6390 H-6391 H-6392 H-6393 H-6394
H-6395 H-6396 H-6397 H-6398 H-6399
•H-6400; H-6401H-6402H-6403H-6404
H-6405
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
ND 2ND 2
838
155
811311124
2714191123
ut/AuGM
7.00 4.00 5*00 9.30 8.80
9.305.807.909.30
9.40
7*90
NOTES SAMPLE ^ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-6415 H-6416 - , H-6417 " H-6413H-6419 , :: v rH-6420:* ^; - x ;;H-64'21;-;;^:^:v/? 'H A A f^ 1 r-'' 'i*- *"'- ^' *' t,' ' V --^*- '
. -6422 .^-';^,;:..-;^.H-6423 ; - -^^\'^'^ H-6424 ?
H-6425 H-6426
H-6428. H- 6429
Au PPB
9111193
131455
10
1112131211
11164
18
wt/Au GM
8.408.60
H-6.435/
9.808.808.008.80
9.20
^,"'T j'^tfc-"*l^'vv" rv'^i-"" "*'^" JT
5^44fcl*w-*^ u,-- i'V;i'-;iO v : - ' '^•fes.a^^'v.is ^--' 30
NOTSS
;-r V-'.'' .Hv'' .r-'^
" ' ."•j, :li ; .'. A .' f'SS.J
-*
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tX SAMPLEX- NUMBER
- H-6445c H-6446W H-6447S H-6448XXH-6449
|XH-6450l~ H-6451Xf H-6452^ H r6453^H-6:454
•'oTtfs.6455XXH-6456XXH-6457/XH-6458^ H- 64 5 9
Hr6460XH-6461H-6462
;X H-6463H-6464
# H-6465 |tH-6466
JS-;6468"-;V
ife^^X
L' '.'**fa-**"'-'" 1
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
1212 8.0016
. , ' 612 9.30
10 7.808
' 6 "" -,-.9 6 .50
. 1 9 8 .20
' - ' .X 14 "- X "12
' : . ..--v ;X l?"X 14
15
. . .- -, .;- X 14 . -. ,
: - . . '.'-"'S;, .X.10-" - - - -3
x ••-x,:,:, 9 x..
- ^,x,: ; V.X.', ; 'i8;'; : ; : :
" X X'" : X- A'X;,,:J. . .1 .. . X ' 7XX,X .. :
•-V ;--" f iX,...:;:,. -V^-.8.^; r -- ' - : -: x;.' 'X- : ' : : t xiXfcs ;~ ";/ ,. : ;
. :: ^S^^^|^J^4?J:.":i/^
NOTES SAMPLE ' ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-6475H-6476 '
v H-6477H-6478H-6479
H-6480 -.H-6481 ;
X H-6482 ::: H-6483
' H-6484
;- - X - - -- - ; .. ^; - ; 'XX H-6485 ' ^X/.V..-.". 'w ,; H-6486
H-6487 ' " - :-. -. .X -' ' . "' ' . ."" u V-X H-6488 X-;. - ;." : .••.•••-•.,, --
- X. - : ,.-O..X'; . . ,';.'.- :v; ;v; ; X; : ; X-H-6489; -v .- "X ;X'/-.
.; .-. •-•- ••••- ' X.- :' ' -:::. --' -X-,X. H-6490-; '- -. ; X-. ,' ''-X- " ' •--•.: -^"X - : Hr6491'vV"X. - '..!V ;/ : .
H-6492 ". J; . . - - : .'- -. -. y :: . ... .-'- . ."- H-6493' . " ..- X :XX; : : -,'.. :
,, X X"'' -" - .. : "vX"'" -'X '" H-6494 -:- v : ; ".;.'- ;- . '
~ - - . - ' ' * ' * ' , ' ' . ' - ' : - f i r ' A f* ** "' 1 - 'J ' ' "'- ' '' "~ ' " - ' ' ' " -" , . -,i.- - - '- li —-/LA O *^ J ' ~-- - ' ' ' * "' ' -- ' i '-- - - ' ' -- -' '-' ' '"' ' -'r ^ - : ' - - 1. - ' ~ ' ' ' ~ 1 * O " 7 W '. i1 ^' " -" ' , - . - ' -: '~' - ''J - j
• . "- ; . ' * , .,' ; -- j'r . /'; " ' -- - , ' ' . ' " -,- - 1"*'.. "' •*. ' , - . '' *fT* . - ' LJ *— J* A O O -" " - 'i' ""' " - ' - ~ '. ' - ' "*"
X'/:'/--"1 "',-.*' '-fi'v.*1 '^^ ;.'../.' 'J.-i'-s' 1 ':-' ' ; ';'.**'';',- ''-: -," ^ /X-'^-'f;^ . H— 6499 X '\. . '-- X?;-^"-- ' "
X;J:;ix|^iJ|||i|i!w"•^•'•-^''••'•V--'^V(c';v5'^ •"'••', X-;' . '.•:^.'.".'^-' -- V^X^&^.Xiv-"^^^ "H-i'X^Ovi- '^" •"^'•'-v? X;;''-* :fe." ' ,.
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
4KD
56 .8
5 . :.- X.4 ' x :'
4 . - : V X -.' ; -5
.4 . ' . ; X
17 " . - . ,8 . ' ' ' .'..' " . .- ; . '.:
8 - '. ' 'X. ,'- ". ^ X..4 ; -'X ,. 'X- " --: X '-5 X - ' :-."\ . ; ' ' . -:
2 - ' : :^V^-'""v? '",A-, ;.'6 ' ' . '.-' . - ;4' - '.T '- ; ''"•"~ it-' :3 ' - '- " '--'"X 1 .-: " -' X
8 ' ' X,. .X' 'X X'.6 - - -. . " '.:'' . ' ..J ;
35 ; . . -- ,. . . . \ . ,- : ...^ -.v
- 5 . - ' ;- - 'X. -X.x^ xx • ;^'x^-; -. ,- ' '..,. - v-:..'.' -;: ; . -'--. . ..••—•- - H' ,..-*', i.- 1,:,^. •"- 3 v , -. ' ., -X,-.- : . . .-- - - - : . - : '; .V'-v-.'-^XX3--X.. .. ' 'X.X X:\-T ,-' :: i. •-''•"-.•- X".^;'X^: :\:X "X
" 4 TP •'; ; ' -- ""' " . it ' . ' ' " " -- \ ' " - •,l- * - - ' -a -. X W ' i*"" X - * - -'--* - !,"A - " ' - ' * " - r ~ - '^ ' ,. f- -. .-* * ~— : ' - - - - X
' 9 *" ; - ' - ,; """ -. ' - B* - ' -' V, ,\- ' -'-- L" *-/- '.-t' , . M -i'
•,,,^,^Wrf,',--fev^
-— - ;;V' --- ,: h 3;-r*;--'"' '"-c*. !i" '' ' -
BUT*
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.^SAMPLE ELEMENT O";': Mu ; : ^NUMBER UNITS ^"PPB:
?; H-6507 .'-.'.t-" ' )y ;,Y -'5-;^H-6508 ::. ,' ' . V ~ ' , ,.-v:-5. Ytt-6509 6
"-H-6511 ..- \ - * Y . '.- v7 :
'•CH-6513 - t'--:'- l' " •...'.'.••• rf 'X^..-7-'
: : H- 6 51 4 ;. ' -'."' :Y. Y;6' :;
;YH1 65i6 - ' •'••. ''- ' •;: :7".
^•H-6518 ND•' "* "'* 1 1 H f* "S'1 O - " ' ' :'- l "l '* ' il O w A - 7 ' ' ~- '"-* " ^ r JL w ' ''..V-*- . - - -' '.- - , ' -; ". . ' ' '
^H-^6520 V: '. :;: . ; ./.•"YY yH4 .: :
;CH-^522 '.:,. Y. ' ' ' '^ *.(
y^'\:!::^ !: ^
jjjgfr**8i?^^ : *y v;lP^-;^^ll^32^'*^ : ^ ' -y-^'^^A ''
^ - ^,,.t ; *,^***v*:rS: -,^^^**,*
: wt/Au NOTES SAMPLE ' ;; BM ' . NUMBER
N~Y - H- 6535 ' ;' ' H-6536
Y H-6537 H-6538 H-6539
H-6540 H-6541
f ^ H-6542 - -' " H-6543
H-6544
H-6545 V " . H-6546
H-6547 "K OH-6548^i'v.-'i. ; ; ".. ' "'" ;.vr ; : " H-6549' - ;'-
^•;PY :-,,X- : fv-r:^ ' -. .-•v^^^j-"-^•." ;;,'- : - v -, ' ' ; : ;.. ". ' "- ^ H-6552
,;.;^Y-. v -" ;-Y- i;: :,: "" Y-- ' ;. - - : - ; -;\^'v^;--(;'H-4555-':\
;:':'^.": -y :'. :^' --'1- -^^'^^ -^^l^^K^t^'V ^rc:y;M- •^K^^4'l^^-^fe^^655^.'iv
? ;^::-^L! -"•-^-•';,:: f^;:^:^ft
;;'^:Y^::;-'Y-: ^. Y.^Y '-^ '^;F:' :;^'itS^ '^^^^i-^^^^^^8-6562^^
, . , - .
ELEMENT: AU wt/Au NOTES .UNITS PPB GM
- ,.. y i-: ' . 5 Y- ';.. - •" , '"• : --.,--"- 54 . "
•, ^ ••-- . 4 ' ,- ..: . ..- C.-v- " 9
,, • '•-. -r-- : .24 - - - ...
: \f'-'- v - -;-\ 5 '" ..-V :''/ :- :
: ; ,; ,,-.;-, ; t ..; i o ' • ; .;.-,..- ;,.; Y . '--• : :.,.Y: :f-.-.- .^9 9.00, - ;-",-^.V^... Y v i-- ' :.^-.' ; - ' c 4 ' -' "~": - : •.'.••4
-. ' -. " . " - , - ' - -''-. 'H '-. " - 1 -- - :" "*'••7.;"-"-y '" V--'" ''/••'v-'" 2 : ,-. •-- ( "'vi.
•-^•'l?i^: ' -, . -5r.v ^•;.;Y^|';;, .^12; ' Y' ;^^^i
"-.:.':- 'S®.'- 5 ' . - . . '"- ,-'Y. ' ,:.;;. ' -*-ii ""j /f-* •iJJS''. ' - " - - '.A ^ ' - "Oy " ' **' *, J .. •H' i Jl ; ;,i^;!*.-' -X'.--.'",*.-*- " *' '-' : * ~ * V-, - - ". - - ~-
-' ^ ; -; "'', "\ j^J 1J,J-ijSl^'-';*'lT 't^ ,-!j ' ^i'i. i *.ii 1'-' f - '. ' ' ~ " - -~ - - ' ' ,'-' - "^ ;w- 4" •L.'Tr"' J' -^
-t*- 1 ' v- *5^..'"~" •*^*J •""'iSirt^"'"' 1 - 1 "' * " ' ^ ** ' - i.* ' , - .. V-" Y? ' -.' - . " . , ., •-•-c, ;i"** -f v '^'•"''kifc i, 'i.SiV.-. t.'- w -.;"..S; ; ' . .. >- --fl*; ' - . ,. . - .-^ - -- Y * ' '* '*..v 'i-"-.-' 'r-1^,1 ;-
''•'"'- v -' :',-'-".""' ,i' V./. "' j" "-. "1 .f. "; - " ? - - ' . "' -*- *?"-; - * s'-', ,-' 1 V"-"---V-- ,- *.A ^.-/- V*.' '--iRs. JX-i;i r-i". f ' - ' - ' - ' " ' " -. t. "- - 'vH. " -'1-.-. T. " '' -" !"i'. y'— •fc."'";v-"i^:-.'-- " -*t ;- - * ' . " ' ", ,"' - '- " .' - - ' ; " " " . ' : ' •-J'.v 1*^"*"'--'*"" ' "^""
;;^ti^|^^-;i --: T:i ':v\ -:? .-; ^:f - ;- : Y "^-j p*g±'^^^\:-^^^^::---o' -1 ': ' -i---- ' . ; "."-' \-'- : ~' ^^.ioP^I^Y
: :-^.. - :^l:^ ' - ^Si^lK^"^ . . * ^"":v ' " ' - ;"' ^:-:'-^v ;,.:.'.-,rv
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SAMPLE ELEMENT; NUMBER UNITS
H-7013H-7014
- H-7015H-7016H-7017
H-7018H-7019H-7020H-7021H-7022
H-7023H-7024H-7025H-7026
; H-7027
H- 7028H-7029H-7030H-7031H-7032
H-7033^ H-7034;"H-7035 ' V, ;.;;'•" H ™" f v w o ' ' '.p'' :"LI. ' - ', ; ".'
" -.' ,- ; ^ . -" . i', , " .-', ,;-/ ' -----' -.
s'' ' tl ''"t 7 rt T 7 ' ' - ''s 1 "' '^' ~'
, ,. .,•^V'Hr*'7038- ' - ''^^''' - ;- .'^.'-'^^:li'*70'?9 ' "''T.''5f ';-"'- ' "-Y '.rV*^: " "*-* ' ' L ' " ' " l '-',J^'"~ * " r ' ' '
"""'•'.'''if *""* r w T U - "' •"' J'- '" i' ~
:"'i'" H *** 7 O 4 "f '" " ' * • '-•~' ' ' '
fHj7042;^;;;^i;,';.,; ;
Au wt/AuPPB GM
54 9.005212
- 7-9539
27987
88524
ND9
':".--'-.. 5
:-.'y 2 :'- , ... ' i' " : - . D " '- ' ' " '." '' ' ,
*Q ' --, ' '-' ' O . ' ".' "-.' ' '' ' ' -1 ^ ;' "^8 ~ - "- :''•'' - "'' -'\ -r ~ ' '- ' - '' "
'i W ' ' ''"* ' ' - '- ^ B : . , . .,...;-^ ;:
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-7043H-7044H-7045H-7046H-7047
H-7048H-7049H-7050H-7051H-7052
H-7053H-7054H-7055H-7056H-7057
H-7058H-7059H-7060H-7061H-7062
H-7063
- - ,.-- - ' - -' "'.' '. .V- ' -. - '': "'.''''" .-•""•"•/' -' '"~- ".- '
' . ' '-^ , - v ""--. : ; - " ' --,V '~. ?- ^ '. . . . , ' ^ . , '-;' . ' " \ - ". ' -,- " ' -' . " . - . "
.f - '- -' ' :-- : , ' - - ' - . . ; -' - ' ^ . .- -; . '
-— :, - ;'-'- u-,;,-.-:- -. - .- - , .-- * . - -;, - " ' /".•-t-" t "jfc, : -.v;"-*::": -"- v --. - '*- : , ^ f - - -'-- . . - ' ••--.'-" -.\, . "f' - -- - •••^•y-y^'i-*--^;r ': ; ^:-f vr^^v-??f'V^:-'" ;'\v -.. - . ,. ,-. v. ;^j^';- v^;^.i;-^--|^^y-::-..;^';
- ••..'.-"f: ; -^rV'^:'.;; ;' ^ '\ ', •:,:^- : ^'^.:.''"'[ --- T .-,.', ir---,-; ' -••i^A^c. i :-,:-; i//.^^^.^^^'^^^^.
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
5ND297
129
10 .1415
97o77 '
10 -109 - ' - ' - .. :, ,'
',, - 47
.7,. -r^:(\~. ' •'•• :J ; x- . . ..,." , .v ;. ; ••/;v';
- - -V-' : '-'.':. •.--••-. ' '- " ' v.,'"'-' ; ,V,- . ; *"'-'-. - .,\-- -V^ v — '•' ' ' ' T V- " v "" -':-V '.'- ' ' " .'* . '" ' - '- X:'L ••• ji '\ ••Jv:" .; i "1";-["- Xji-r :"'-r '."
-" "'" " """-" -"'*^- J -*"- ' " '" ' : '-':* --" " - V! -* - --^' '^ V- ,'.-
' * - ' ^ . .- . - ^. . - - ,-. . -.4' - .j,-' - '.5.' " 'v" ' , V 1 ' , ' T.- - ' " ''" -' V f ,-' '-^-" - '" ^ . "* r t*" ' 'i ~. ^^-* ",- r " ''pjtf- - ,- ' . . - - , ' - ;- -^.- -~-- -' "--- ' - 1 ' -' ,'^,.. ,' - ," , '-~ * - ^ '^ --(.?A
.,./- ;/.; -'^-**' '-^'*V"^i.". r''- --- '' : " 1 -V " '-^'^ '- ' . J ' •""'•. :- v ' ' " V; Vi - '- ^..' -' ' .w,-': -""I.!
• ;1 -^/"",* 1'^ "-^;^ ':-::"-;*^''^'-v/ - -/- ", ' ' ^--^'f'-.i- --- - ' " '^'•••- ^'^ {"i -. - i ' 1 -' - - ••" - . , ' V * ' ; '''.v|*" - - " :-''.; ' '-' f' - ' ' - . - ," . -v
. ' ' " - "' '.' -- ' - "' -- ' ,. ^-V -*' ' - '''^ ' " : " - - - '- '
• ' '••s--'^.-"^* ': :,'- ;-w;;.-.v ^:,:-- - . ^.^•••.••-•..'•.:-.'.-. ' ' . -V.:.t
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DATE: i4-jUL-8i PROJECT: 725/304
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY*. R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-200
SAMPLE TYPE
ROCKS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
CRUSHfPULVERIZE -200
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR, ZINN
INVOICE TO: G, HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 aram sample: 2 ppb, 5 3ram sample! 4 ppb. l Sfrairi sample! 20 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 S. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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^'SAMPLE ELEMENT AU ut/AuNUMBER UNITS PPB GM
NOTES
i R-402
•i".
, ••;.-??S5
. •i .-••'•"-^'^^f^p^^g
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DATE: IS-JUL-SI PROJECT: 772-304
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TOJ G* HARPERR. ZINN
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER-
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample! 2 ppb. 5 aram sample: 4 ppb* l aram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 d. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level t
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
•^rfeC-:'--'.. iV***"*'. 1*!*!-*.,, -i ' j -'' i.-
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SAMPLE NUMBEK
H-6628 H-6629 H-6630 H-6631 H-6632
H-6633 H-6634 H-6635 H-6636 H-6637
H-6638 H-6639 H-6640 H-6641 H-6642
H-6643 H-6644 H-6645 H-6646 H-6647
H-6648 H-6649 H-6650 H-6651
ELEMENT UNITS
' Au PPB
8768
15
8 3 6 5 6"
64
46
63
wt/Au GM
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-6658 H-6659 H-6660
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
64
wt/Au GM
NOTES
H- 6 652 H-6454 H -6 655
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DATE: 22-JUL-ei PROJECT: 772-304LONER :
ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONA-J 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
;;: : METHOD: -v-' * '' . - i
Carbon
SUPMITTED BY: R. ZINN
AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
SOILS
SAMPuE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIVE -80
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 3ram sample: : 2 ppb. 5 ara* sample: 4 wppb*
"l 'dram, sample? '20 ppb*'- " '
Sample Ut. 10 unless otherwise stated.
NOTE::;," r'; -". .'..-.Check concentration/saiftpie weight ratio for effective detection level*
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^SAMPLE-NUMBER
-5001-5002
i 5003.5004
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
25*-
A 5
ut/Au GM
•- 4, . ,-
^
NOTES
^^;.;.|;;v.:?;?^,^;^iS|,:|p;?v ^|."^-
^''•^Wlilp^-::. -, . ; - - -, - ," Vr; ?;.^^J1^^C^- V , V ,,
j Vi.^j. 1 ^*'. •'••i .',; "- . ':' v :, .V .:. v^W-r-v reS5?-i":f.';
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DATE: 24-JUL-si PROJECT: 772/330
LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: 6. HARPERR. ZINN
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTEDSAMPLE Hill WAS NOT RECEIVED
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample* 2 ppb. 5 dram sample! 4 ppb. l dram sample! 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 d* unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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S'S AMPLE jNUMBER
fj!1002 S11003
11004
3111006 |rll007
f*'-/ 11009 l 1010
110111012
rg 11014
11018 4 ;'11019 11020
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
310
95
16
11?. 7.1712
1811121320
231915
810
wt/Au -BM
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
1103111032110331103411035
11036 ,11037110381103911040 ;
11041 :11042 -*11043 V1104411045.
11046 i11047 T110481104911050
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
613
78
11
15ND
798
6667
15
512
684
w t/Au 6M
8*00
NOTES
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Geochemical Lab ReportREPORT: 111-1328 PAGESAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
1106111062110631106411065
1106611067110681106911070
11071110721107311074
; 11075
! 1107611077110781107911080
1108111082
'vi 108311084
• 11085
f 11086 ; - .. , '- 'l; 11 087"f -11 088 tM 10 89 , - . "X,
j 11090 ~
Au wt/AuPPB GM
2ND355
4235S
11875
12
2514863
634 - - -,-\. ' . '-'. ;' -
,'"\c-:- 6 - '-". - v :-•-"'ft 4 r"
: . . 5 ;.,--- .' ' 9 - ""-•'•^;.; : -v 8 -; '
.'' -:'v-lA "J ;'".-v '^.:. 'i:^:? — --.-r: . - .
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
1109111092110931109411095
1109611097110981109911100
1110111102111031110411105
1110611107111081110911110
Hill11112A-,-- .'.- ' :.-:;— - '' -- .;. -^ mi3 ;
. -' '.... •-.•; f L , f . '- ; -v^Vrt. .-. t .11114--:•,"-' :: ; v""' ". ' .; ..••'••'..•.-•;-:;;.;.iiii5.-.-.' -. : ; - :.,-."-- ; ', , •'•:- -. . \J -,X'-M'5 111.16 :
;. ./-" -- ' , " - -. :-. •'/••'•'.. - ' ' ~'*iff^:.'-::"- 1 1117 -',- '.;": '; . ' ;. '; -- ,\, . ;,--;--;^"- ;^;;;.iiii8: .-'.,:.--:; -. :'; r.^ - ' • '•'['•"•.. . /' : '-^ - - :^jy^llll9 . ^
-.-- -:.--, -- . -,.-:,/;. ..-...-.-. -*-v,-.- ww.s'.^^sJ.^MA2.0- ,
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
144
122
ND
5968
11
1013835
58 7.001079
6 - - " ' ; :" ; '' '""••\-"-- - , '- ' : B . ' ; ...:..-...- .-'•.-•' -
•;:.- '.' '.. - : ; ; -.' 9 - 8*00 " ' ,' : . ' .* ' :'"-' -^. ,''-' - ''. " ' ' •^••:- 8 ' :': " -' ;..:~ ' ;.-:::^;/--':^^
-. - - r , •/•••'- v,-^:.,. 6 9.00 - - , . -.j-'-:../- . ^•.';''/ '.,- -. .'- i ; }' :-', '" '9' ' - - ' :' ;" :S '^"v ,'; -.'; ' " :;?-""\ ' 7 - . " '"'" -"/L'v-*'v•~ : " : - '- . . - -..'' 11 .'' ' ' '- . ' "-. ;'.' ^-/'-'' .
. ;';,',:v: ;';. ;,' i,,:/-,,: . B , ., ^ ; . " ,. . ••.f:;.: 7 ,---.^
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SAMPLE NUMBER
I 1 1 22II 1231112411125
11127 :?"11128
; 1112911130
111311113211133
;1113411135
1113611137
1113911140
Will'4
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
687315
8.763
11
612109
10
129
1196
wt/Au BM
NOTES
7.00
SAMPLE NUMBER
1115111152111531115411155
1115611157
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
889
207
76
wt/Au GM
8.00
NOTES
-- -*
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DATE: OS-AUG-BI PROJECT: 772/330LOWER
ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED*.
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZIHN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram sample: 2 ppb. 5 srain sample: A p pb.
sample: 20 ppb.
Sanple Ut. 10 3. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
;-tf^:';,#:^,.'•'"•.". '-. ••".•;r"-.V --' '"
••• •^v-V
; . -:'**i .^x''^a
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
33663367336833693370
33713372337333743375
33763377337833793380
33813382338333843385
33863387
r,338833893390
, 3391*3392v :3393^3394i-3395-.V
) Au ut/Au
PPB GM
NO4
11 9.00119
67
14109
9102
306 9.00
5744
15
131211514
6: -"'" 8 -
10323
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
33963397339833993400
34013402340334043405
34063407340834093410
34113412341334143415
3416,, . ,. .- . 3417 . -; ;v^.: :-:- .
' " * - - - ;,:'v . . - . 3418 "t"'^* r* ' '- ;
\~-\ . " , ' ' ' '•-•-* trm. ' ' , V,"V**'-- • •'•' ',- - - ' ' •"••'.- .: ' ' 3420 -"^ ;.y - - '\ , ;- '
.- ' , . .-. , ,,.\ . . . , . 3421 -' ..^••'•., .;4?; ,- ..-: -' ' ; . ,;.'-- v. :v .. J , ,- '-.•••••.••'3422 . •••/'H-^-v": - ' -: .\---- :;.:f:
l ,: ' ' ^•^^^^•^''3^-;^^^:^^.^': :- ,; ,;,.. - . - '- ..,:.v,^^^. • •^... 3*25 ^~ -*fc ^
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
912736
ND203 .9
18
43433
66
155
10
5-6 ; 's- -- : ' '7 .10 " - ;, -' , •..•.•''-••-
• 4 - - :'.;: ., : " : -•li . , - :? . ••.: -•.-.. -.
•- "12 .' - ' '- "'-' - ' y " i - -" '"^- :~.,. Q . K -:--: ••••:
6 ' ' ' ' " 7: :..v"'"..-' .8 - ' . ; -,::.^:f--'\ v ' -^
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^SAMPLE ELEMENT^NUMBER UNITS
f"3426 fe3427 1^3428
|'V3430
^3431g3432.; ' : '- -:l|3434; ' -j , . .'^r.3435 ;," '. - -
f" 3436i:^3437- .- ' '' ^3.438 - ';li:;3439. : .f?3440:y :
113442* ' ' , "'••' "
'^3443^7331 - . : -. 1^73.32; -' V...
^17333- v ••••••..-.- ',- : .*:--- \^g7334;-; ".r •••: : : -". -. : . ~:*j '\-®7335";- ,: ' -.- ',. . '"'- ~'^'-''.1^73 36; H :: '' ' .-.' ,-""' ;'-'Mm.?*'- -. ' v--;;
m7^39^:'\ -. : .' ; . - p/ -- :
p734i|; v :;' : -", ' Y;|^.Y
AuPPB
12 10
12767
85 6 4
NO
7
42
13
3 16 43 10
3'.;..';'7 -
'".5 -11,^;,9-
5^23^
13:t""-' : - 6- v - :
wt/AuGM
7.009.00
9*006.00 9.0010.0010.00
10.00 10.00 10.009.00 10.00
9.0010.009.0010.0010.00
'."'•''.' ;' : "
8.00
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
7343 7344 73457346 7347
73487349 7350 73517352
V 73537354
-v -V:-'73S5 - .7356
. * , i-V :; 7357' ' -. -
•' - . - : , - • '•^•••'- 7358 . 7359 7360
- 7361 7362
•- - ' ,.- :-.v , -- VT : ' -.-y : , ' *; ^ 7363 , ,- V . ' • •^•: ' > ' ' - ' "; - -, 'C-'^. V'.V.^i 7364 . '- ;.
. ' 'V: . "^-f'^'r - " \'.,.. " ; ••^^'^^^•.'''^^•'7365-- . ''/-"''•••r' - •'••"•" -' -' "' ' '' " ' :' " - '^': .i'.'.*-1 '^-C' :^.:-''"".-'-''- .'-,' ; 7366' ' ~ ~
" -^ " ' ' :-*-;-" ' - ' ' * ~ " '"- - ^••*^#-^W*K--^
•-• ::] ~ ::'^-ff^^^':. :- ' "•'••-•'••.'- :'- -' ••'••''.' ' .-."''"'vi'''^'-'^- --'.'^-^••''.r 5vv'H'i '-"^T^*.T-'';^;'v -
' -"' -. ,- L. •'•. ':'^--. -- -. '- -, " ; f ** '"'x*.:.-.'.- :'y "•."'.''•t~^--"'. ' 371 :. .-,- .-•••^••..^••4M ••' ^^^^Mi^^^^^?72--l: , -,
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
7 16 73
14 9.00
815 8 9.00 95
410 5.00
1112
•'-•'.•' ' ' y\ '8 . . ..--. - 9 9.00
. -.:-. —— ' 4
12 8.00v. f -' :; - ; 4 ' .... . - . ' . y
-Y:Y,— ••-.::,v 9 - . . . ,, : . ., . ;.. . ,, ,Y,-"- ;- :^,v - :t^v-., l i '. 8 .00: \ -.- .,. ,. :..,o;. - .' i t'i^'' ;! ',v'''?'^4;V?r,:;- '. -9 . i 1 - -r -- - •,;. '.. j • i-:"-*:'. " ' . -' . ,*^',i.t
:r.--.'- -~ ' • \:*--. i" '•-— . -. - -- -v"-x -•;. .~- . ' -' - . - : . - - . ;,.-^ - ..'-^v, ,Y,.'.i,., . .••'••r-..;*5- ; - 9.00- . - ! ,. -.- ' . r;.' ,, ' . ••,:;i'...^^, ^:^^^;i8-,-;.; -M-...--^/: '-.-\ : .^•v -;..-',-".--v;:.: :^
•- ,- -•"•-;- -x.'-:''- - •'^•-'•"•'•'t' - '8- "-" . : ' " . ," ; "- "•'" . ' ' .. -, .•:".-".-.-.'' ' '-"/(.v '*':*..-"~ ."••V - i*.' -.'.''^ '" ' i'^'jii ;'' '* o "' ' ' "' '"'-'"••' ' .-''''' ' ' "' ' ' ' '-' ' ,' ; --:-* A P-
'-' " 'itr''' :- :-:"'' v'4?-v ":,'..:-' t"" 'V-*. ' " ' ^^' " : .'••"' ' . ,. . . . . ,." ' "'..I''.-* : ~;-. .. --'iVn;1 '. t. .? . A -Y.-V ;S*i'-13' , ' ••\' , f'-"-,' - '. ,-, "'' -v -- ' .'- -.- -t ' - '-
--- - .:.^;^^--^ l . c^^^:-.: 1';-^^^
•: :; ^^'~;^''---^
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
73737374737573767377
73787379738073817382
73837384738573867387
73887389739073917392
739373947395
V7396 -y. :|7397 •••;-.--V- •V. '. .
J 7398 - r-,.,- r:-it * -,, . ft -- -^ '.-,\ , - ,- -. -. - ' --K7399'" - -^ 'ft;7400 'i' ' iv",'-. ' :'- -'- -V^MOlr: V V- :Vv ' : : .'.'-Sg^^-J^-:.^;;.: e
Au wt/AuPPB GM
78
112112 9.00
41051514 9.00
11 9*009 9*0010 9*0011 9,006 8.00
17141658
5- 7 ' .
' 6 : ' ' - : \ ' . . .''. . ...''5- " ' ,". : 8 ^:---.. ^:.', - --- \
. '11 'M' - /rv .-. ,- .' . .*.-:.-:".:^ 1 3 :'A -"r"-:--"' - - "•..••.v'
6 -;:\'. 9 .008 ^: 9.00
-, - '- . -j'- --' '-.'- - : - . ., . -':- -'f ' ,':, :,^,\. w-V.-/ - -*-J ,- ,. - , v
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
74037404740574067407
74087409741074117412
74137414741574167417
.741874197420 :74217422
. , - •••- --v - .^7.423-:,- i'' -••. :--- •'•-V-..,'. .- -.•.--••.,:--1-:1 7424V ' ^, - i-, V V. V
• !": ' :-v ;"'' ' •''••--.-. ^'',' : ^•'"i'./Vv^.'y -'^7425-'. ''''" V-;'.;v ' /"-^ .'irV,S;.
: • f \;'. : -' ' ./. ..., ; ' !..., ^v,-,.;.'-.^.: ,/:. ,r'*-: : i;'v^:'^7426:::. . -''.-^'-V : v ;' - i ''--r,.: .'--j .?'.-:^ v.^^-^v^ v.; ;? :f: - :,^^MJ7^27yj.ii :': . ; ; V : -; :, ,. -••:;',.,^.c.•-•'-*^.{.-v'-^-^iw.^ *V^;^jj^^p7428;\:;---;- ;; , : ^fev;*;^
^r - 1 V;-| ; ^lii^^l^i^^gil7- '.-'"4v" ^ V :^1" : ^*' ^•'it''^^fe^fcS5^Tjc7'43l'-.*A'i;':r : --,' '.-X''';'.-^,*^^:^;
.- " ^IM^S^^I^^^^^^J^^f^JM
Au wt/Au . OTESPPB GM
4466 6.005 9.00
5 9.007 9.005 . ,79
117 . . -: . ; .8 9.006 ' - . : . ' ^
NO 8.00
2 8.00 ;v4 ' - ' -.' ". /';.t.' .- . -7 9.00 , . . - -.V ' -' - '.;V;,.. :,6 - "-" . ' ' . : V ••";7 ' : : : ; :- : - -': - ;s , , ..,;. . , : ..V-: -;i -y : ' \ -" - ' ' - - - ,. - - . ' -•••- ;' '*.. , r
; **.. ' ' ••: : . -'•• 1 -/ ' . . '--; ?* •. 1 v.- : ' i "-- 1 . -?
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^ - C. . '- f , ' , --" s' ' ;V9'-''-i ! v": ."^"-''i- '. .-^ '"' :^S-. :, "VA - - ..^ "' -^T^^"; -v "'L-tl-
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V 'J* ' ' ". ^'-p-"!"!" tr^^rs"
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-^SAMPLE '-NUMBER
^7433 :V 7434•- 7435
74367437
74387439
i; ;744O74417442
; 7443v 7444"74457446
t 7447
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
1313171413
1010151510
1121
: ••: 9
19
ut/Au 6M
8.00
9.007.00
NOTES
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ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
REPORT COPIES TO: 6. HARPERR* ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED*NOTE: SAMPLE NO. H-3205 NO SAMPLE PROVIDED.
SAMPLE NO. H-3329f 3340r 3343r 3350 AND 3357 WERE NOT RECEIVED.
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 dram.sample! 2 ppb* 5 dram sample! 4 ppb. l 3ran sample! 20 ppb*
Sample Ut. 10 g* unless otherwise stated.
NC i E!Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3170 .H-3171H-3172H-3173H-3174
H-3175H-3176H-3177.'H-3178
;, H-3179
H-3180H-3181H-3182H-3183
s H-3184
H-3185H-3186H-3187H-3188H-3189
H-3190* H-3191 -MH-3192*' H-3193 ,;y;xH-3194 V; ::. . - - :
I' ; H-3196 /-- ;:' - .f^H-3197 V-. ?, .
iBIfesl:;-
Au wt/AuPPB GM
1315121714
1314131716
1117322012
61091712
15132011
'•' - ND \ . "
; - 15 : : ' . ' '13 . '
^.: :: : :;i7;..;. T J"." . ; :
NOTES SAMPLENUMBER
H-3200H-3201H-3202H-3203H-3204
H-3205H-3206H-3207H-3208H-3209
H-3210H-3211H-3212H-3213H-3214
' H-3215H-3216H-3217H-3218H-3219
H-3220i H-3221
,. .H-3222..T' ',;''. ' '' . ' - . ••••^.-.••.. . . - H-3223
' , ;-."-"- -' 'r/ O'' - ^;f; : ,:' ; -.' ' .:/ "j .j'..;;;' i. H-3224
' . - . ' . ~'- "' . ' "' - ' -. '";.''.- - m - -,. '-' \- '- .' : '-- . s •*.~-f']r 'Ct~'~* • 'i/H^oSSS -. . -- - -' ' - .. v.. -••;-..-! , . -,1 - ;?:;-^f V'.. , - . . .
-- ' - . "" . 'j . ~ - - -. .-' **-'~ \- - * ~ '.-.' ' "' t t "T 1 0 M. - ' ' : ' ' ' . '"v -"'.-v • •'•' ' ' -* : ' ' ,VH— O^diO.
- '".'•" ' : ' :' •"•• : - :" "-"- --'•'.'.''" - •'Ni-^f-'^'-'^idlsl?7 -
'•••..- . " v..;.-.;--"." - :'^v,'- .. ' "(;; "-, ,-.:- . ' . •:^^i:-;'--ilj*?KS^iV*i*'H~322T;.
ELEMENT Au wt/Au NOTESUNITS PPB GM
1318521312
1014
; 106
88
•: -'":- . " 12 . " .- :14
' 7
. -'- .'." " -: ; ' 14 . - - .- ; . ,.'-. 9 .- ' :. . ,.- --y; '
- " - 15 - ' ' : ' ?6
19
18 5.00 - -8' ' -- ~- . ' . -' - ..' ,. . - - ' ' ' ^'
- -:. . , . - , . - . .'. ' ;" -:'-'--' -' '.
\.".- - '••-•': '.^''- : v ~":.~** -- '- -,--'--. ' ' W ; i 'fe----- ;."'-^''^•'f i '':* ^-r, * ;^ . '- -,' - . ' ' -.' . - -~- ' - i l 'V-'' ''- ' ' ." • i.^~.'
", . -- ' .-' -•^t~- 1 " i li ' " " * ' "' ' *-"' * '-.. - .. ' - ' ''- ^ ' - ~; s J J ''**'- -v'--'.'*"''"^*- ' -' ' ' \ ' " - ' - ' . J V'*"* r '- .' ' - '
:- . ~'~ ' " -;ljr- 1 ' J j'*^. : ? . 1 ~9 - -t " - '-J r -- -- '-~ ^ '•- 1' .' *f- . , -' '-' * , , - ' , -~ "-' " -'^ " ' - J ( -, 1 '-' "' ' A W-, * -' ' -- ~" -'. ' J."-' ; ' - '-- ' ' - -, ' , ' - - ' . - "' -.- - ; -•" ' - '--' '- --'.-- . ' - " ;tl Jtlft* J? :\ * i-' - : t -' '' -- - . ' ' - - " - " ' - . - '., "*" .- - ' * - - - -" - '- , -'
, '-. '\ ' -~- '"" - . . - . .''- - ^ ''.-"..'v'. - ' .-'. j w .' . ' , ' .- ' - . ' . '. ' " ; ."."" :" ' r : ' - v '"! " '.- .- V,
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- SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
vH-3230^1-3231.H-3232tH-3233tH-3234
tH-3235vH-3236^H-3237tH-3238iH-3239
H-3240H-3241H-3242H-3243H-3244
H-3245H-3246H-3247H-3248H-3249
H-3250H-3251
'" H -3252H-3253H-3254
H-3255H-3256H-3257H-32S8
-H-3259
Au wt/AuPPB GM
1213
81118
111512
410
547
136
65
131012
62613107
1014
588
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3260H-3261H-3262H-3263H-32M
H-3265H-3266H-3267H-3268H-3269
H-3270H-3271H-3272H-3273H-3274
H-3275H-3276H-3277H-3278H-3279
H-3280H-3281
- H-3202H-3283
i : H-3284
- , , H-3285^ ; H-3286 .
H-3287H-3288
; ' H-3289 .
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
11697
10
98
ND8
13
1611122417
IV 1 5 j. ~i•r i 7 L . jy 32 - , ,
1927
2534
C 17 ! TH 22 —^II 1 4
10 26 —f ^C 13 —337 1 7 ^^0i 3 33 -.—/o
16
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l
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3290H-3291H-3292H-3293H-3294
H-3295-H-3296*H-3297•41-3298^-3299
"H-3300H-3301
"-H-3302
H-3303H-3304
H-3305H-3306
l-H-3307H-330.8H-3309
H-3310H-3311
iTH-3312H-3313 .H-3314
H -33 15 : : - ,H-3316
CH-3317 Y •."•-:'H-33i8Y;Yy--^Y : Y:
^HT33i9^^.,-^:;.ir
Au wt/AuPPB GM
1114
41416
1814181019
81412
za 21 — 7to 1 7 -7
•y 1 1 — O-t * * , .21 Y
l*} 2 1 .- *VV 14 ~ fn i 7 — ^
6 15 - 91-7 17 , ^; r 25 y/-*.*
.1 0- 13 ' i'Tv-/.' Y -.-.•VOL.- 19 ^••,r-'T,..yy- . .14 -^;. -; ;;-V;-. - -. : .v'-
/o 20 "^jV2i r^ yi. 'j-i8 .,\- .:;" ; f* ;/ y- ; '
/,'.'- \ " O ' - - ; ' "-S"-''* '-~-~ - - - : ^
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-3320H-3321H-3322H-3323
-fi-3324
^-3325U1-3326W-3327
\tf-3328^T-3329
1^33301^-3331vK-3332lX-3333
' ' \J* "** W W O ^ '
' lJf-3335vrt-3336VH-3337
- - " ; .4".- -- :; -: , . " ! vH;-333ff '' : y---.-y - y : . '-- .-.^-..^.^-3339- - ^ -. - . - ' /. --y-y ;..- -;, - . ''••^. ^-3340,;-.;-: : .
'- ' v"- ; ":-'.-- .V '.'' ~ -'-:- ;, •:--,;. : ^-, ;.;4y .v- '"-w:.A^y^r3341^-:y .- : ,... ; ...i '^"\. .,: ...,- ". ; -". " ' ' ,y-V :^';:'::;r-.;'.'' : ::;':v'* 7.*y .-v'; '' sS^Vnr3342^-" : .. "'-- ' :, ; :; :. : - - ^ - ' . ;;..^;';.;'-;: '^;;;:.^U ;;;i-': A -y- ; ^V ^:\.^^v4^3343;-i,'"..;v..: .-:- : ". . .-. - : - --"y -- "" yi-r'jy:iyy:y y,;;:*; y P^-^^^.^^'^. y^-^
*:-' "- " -T •••".^W. ^^^:^.^^rf-^^XtV^^^^334S5^S-.; ;;.*;v '-- 1 ••- - -'- ; - ' '•y-''' v -^'-s^yy vv •^^y^^ ;^^i^334^^^i^;-"- '-.-- " - -' '- - - - j - ' ""-- '•.-":-*v -"^-'V'-\'"j'V "., '"''V-.^-,1 -*— ' .•"' -*" .j ' ^ "•i'^\jH^ -jpTj A *!7 -^*:j ij-T^1 - ' - v "- Y "'e' ~- - -' - * c ; -- - •-'•.v '-.' ' - l -i'/ y.?^'.^* - - .'iv?. -. * --^'.v ' '.'; v ' ^ . -'i- v'' - **** F ,**T^c!*i i - -*"i-"-^ J. . - - --' -- - '' - '.y -' '"y:.*'^^^^^^w^~'i^V-'^'^:^c4'^i^^^^^ . '--'-
: :,;, ,. :;---?^^;E^fe^;:Mfe^^^^r^45^^
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
1010
91326
1712•3 ;ND Y
..'. . -12 ' - - i',.; ~12 ' ' - --': -^ -is. . . -- Yy,
- -" ''33 . '16
12 •-•- r-' ~;16 ' . ' -' ' ' - ,-,/ "Y161028
' . ' - : - - - - . -. -••---:— ;' 7 , . . : . , ' yYYr-irv
^r 1;^' 1 •';i4."- : . -. . "- ' " ;,. - \, - ,".^ ;-'*--.
...",y^.i3; :'V'.. y. -. ,- /-. Y- Y. J/! :". ^^//iryS'y"'i 12 v, 9*00 - - -. . • •^•.•.•••.••r-.::-:^-z''..i
- v'-"'- ; -1 1 ': ^: '-- - '- ' - '- ' "- -- -^ •a'*'e -^'.,-'.X .-'; ..." 13 ••. •:-." ' '- - . -. -' - ; - ; *VC:""v- fv*'... r-yY^s-y" - ' ' '/- ; YY :^-
'..^-J.V-.Xi - '.^ -j ,; '- . , . t , . . . . - '. . '--.iiiv.'iSJSv
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SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
Vfl-3350 vH"-3351 lH-3352 v^-3353 JH-3354
Uti-3355 vfl-3356 vtf-3357 \H-3358
vfl-3360
vtf-3362 W3-3363 vH-3364
VH-3365 H-7194 H-7195 H-7196 H-7197
H-7198 H-7199 H-7200 H-7201 H-7202
.;sI3j^ocvy.w\ AXv\ow
.. . - ^*i*iX| * , * {^A' i - ^ - ' " ' ' '' " - - ' '
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21 22 26 7.80 22
413
18 23 9.50
13 21 12
8 16
ND 15 9.60 21 9.80 15 8.70 13
20 8.3025 .15 . ' , -' ' ' .-- - -
' 19 ' . . . -; ' ' -.-.•••' : -- . . . . - -
5 : . " .- - - .- - ." : . ' " .-" -
' . ' . ' . .--•-"/.,- - ' , -' . - - . " - . ~ - "
*\y ' - ' . . - . . '::;,": ' ,. ; '- -' :,. '/^V;'-:.:''-'--^' " ' ' v -- . : . - ,' ' ; ' . . ... .' -- ' - ~' . v. - ' - - ' '
. -" "- . . ' - -••-••:"- - - . ; -- . . -"- -' - , \ : : . ;--. ...; --. . .-:.;"- :VV- :.i'. ; ''^; . ~^ " ' : ; "-.. - .~':-:-' :-- ' ~- - - ' , . ' - - , \
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONAu 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
REPORT COPIES TO: G* HARPERR. ZINN
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED.
SUBMITTED BY: R. ZIHN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
SOILS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIVE -80
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 gram sample: 2 ppb. S S ram sample: A ppb. l gran sample* 20
Sample Ut* 10 3* unless otherwise stated.
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SAMPLE "NUMBER
7203 ^7204
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
ND 4
wt/Au GH
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Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50 MESH
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
REPORT COPIES TO: G* HARPERR. ZINN
INVOICE TO: 0. HARPER
REMARKS: PLEASE NOTE THE AU RESULT FOR SAMPLE H-934? is-s-'-:.- 9 PPB : ' - ' ' • ^'••. , \ -,--:; ; "" :
ND MEANS NOT DETECTED - :
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD. 10 srarn sample: 2 ppb. 5 3 ram sample: 4 ppb.
' : l ^raei sample: 20 ppb.
-. . . - -* - -•.•jii
Sample Ut.. 10, 3. unless otherwise stated.
.-NOTE:- xv-:.. ; - :. ' ^•^ : ;- ;' .Check concentration/sample weiaht ratio
"" for effective detection level.
ft-K-^ ; ,v':;X..'"-'^-:^1- - 'f- 'b- . . : .--: '? :;?':-; - i;.-. '•i--J--'.'""'. r^v-;.'r 'j- •-*:- 1 - ~-"'-''.*j*6^*^v"'"' "i''- .^'•'•il'-'.V-'^'" '^V/'c'' - - ,;''-|^g^m^^i;:g^:,'iv;;- --j^. •^S5Sv;4**"4ife-Ss4**^ ii^s'i. -j? . '*;:fe
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: SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7205H-7206H-7207H-7208H-7209
H-7210H-7211H-7212H-7213H-7214
H-721SH-7216H-7217H-7218H-7219
H-7220H-7221J--7222H-7223H-7224
H-7225H-7226H-7227
•H-7228. 'V- ; .-;-'-- v ;-. .•- ~'~ 1-1*^7*500' " - '"- '' '- ''
,-'..' fi f f-imi ,. - -~ -' "-' " ' .• ,- . ,. -' - r . - . -' -.' " "-. - -- - '. ' . - * - .:- -
'H-7230 r '-'./—-Vi. y- - f; H-7231 ^.:~::*;V-: ,.^ H~7233 ''-^ * V ' ' 'X.-'
Au wt/AuPPB GM
10887
14
8119 -66
10678s ^ .•/' -.:8 : 1 " :' v;
875
16 ;
5 . r i : -' ' - .' -'-". ,/ ' "
7 ^./'iyy--:,5 ;-v^ ; /.:-•. 7 : :" ••''..'•"••'.•.•--: -
f^'l^^^f'-'
' 1 4 ' 'i:-.-'-". '3hi^,-^-\ ,:, 1 6 ;.';^, v AO:^;':-:-;;. -
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7235H-7236H-7237H-7238
r H-7239
: H-7240H-7241H-7242 :H-7243H-7244
H-7245H-7246H-7247
. H-7248..- .:. ,, - ,;n . - ; -. : . v H-7249-' . '- . : . v ; :. ;
: ; .- ' '. ' - :'-'^ " ' ^:: H-7250 "! . .i ":';-~- : ''" ' - ' ' - \ ' -. - •'": : .' ; H-725ir ' " -' '
j'.'. , H-7252. - "' : t-~ .;' .-. ; : H -7 25 3 -' - ' ' . . -., .
V :- ,v , V : '' - . ••-•"•'•. ' H-7254, -- . . -; ^
•, -, : '•.-:^.-' '•^^'^^^•''^•f V "
: - ; -, /•:^^Q^^ii^ v ^"i-t : .^
::M
...ali
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
613131211
11 ,8
1113 :9
1014141812
..9- .. ' ;;:--- -3
111416 8.20
. 16 -- :,; -' -. '- : ,i.; 16 . :. ' ,. -,,.:- ," , .. . 'V V
17 '. -.' . . -. . " - " . ' . -' .-5,.-•'-.^22'-'- - ' ; " -' " l ~-'-^ - -' '- " - ' ..-,'";--'-^' : ,
p;i.3-:, - y,- .:.r-;;^;^ -^ - ;^ -" ,--,-;: ;|;
ifc ••'•: : r S'.;^'4:.;/^^
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J H-7265H-7266H-7267
. H-7268; H -72 6 9
H-7270H-7271H-7272.H-7273H-7274
H-7275H-7276H-7277H-7278H-7279
H-7280H-7281H-72B3~H-7284H-7285
H-7286. H-7287H-7288H-7289
v,H-7290
v H- 72 91"&TH-7292
- H-7293. H-7294?,H--7295
Au wt/AuPPB GM
1113161616
1416 8.8020 6.408
24
53768
315663
63
351216
138558
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7296H-7297H-7298H-7299H-7300
H-7301H-7302H-7303H-7304-H-7305
H-7306H-7307H-7308H-7309H-7310
H-7311H-7312H-7313H-7314H-7315
H-7316., . H-7317- - : . •••4*-: !fe fiW: ":.v ..-;. .-. . n-7318 - '..-v
;.\.^:V^.-;: -.' '•^''-•'-' H-7319/ ' ,;.. . '-' :-" ". ;' • : -:-~'^l^-.?tt*.j3:-:v''''-. ""-7320. f:; : 7f^; -; " '
. : : .. ' . ;.,. ( j.j^-.i.:.:v-'r-,X'.-.4 :' H-7321. :'; :. ,. v .- -' ..,,;' : ..\. 'i';*: :^- ^'iL/V-'^v"^-'' : "^-"7322^.;^'^;^.^ - s.,.
••."'. v "•-•'•-"^:-; '^-- '.•^^-^'•'^•"••, • •'/•H-7324.;.-' ^:r :- '" '- ': '--,- '•- -\, •"•..,- - ^ "-' - .• ;^;.-^Si:^^x^-^^--..:v'V-H^7325-- ;^- ! '^.. --.- - ^ ' ? : - ;': -
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
75879
69
13 6.2094
1010567
34 8.005
109
447
10ND
6587
'- 6 '- . - -
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^SAMPLE-^NUMBER rt;;H-73263&M-7327/t;H-7328;|;H-7329S?*H?330
^H-9195^H-9196-@Hr.9i97fK;H:-9198Sp-9199
^"H-9200 ,i H-9201?: H-9202j|H-9203to-9204^
^YH-?206? H-9207-H-9208' H-9209
•^ H -92 10
O-H-9211M;H^9212 ' ,.
lljjffflJffe*?1*?trH-9216^WH^92"i: 7^f'^|p:'H^92i8-"'"'.H^E:
ELEMENT . AuUNITS PPB
..- - : - ' - 9A
\ :;.;.. 9ND
; 5
11NDND
48
4•';: ; 10
811
8
- . - :- - 5
•""•••- ' 7994
6•r^v :: .- - - -:: ND
^vl^-:.:/;,;^'^ife^.;;';n;S-7
^Mg::^..- '.-.^ : ,,,.5^^''^•" V .'V-f^ 8-' : ' X-.."---? " ' 1-v^' ^ V' 1 1 -
' .."' .-' ' . ! . -~iv - *-j *^,-v , -I'i-v^j -rvv/ . . 22
wt/Au - -NOTES SAMPLE- ELEMENTGM . ' ; , -C;-v::: . NUMBER UNITS
-'••:'f -. . - :-'-'- -"v "t : :"i ;:" --7- :; " ' H-9221;v ,-' "- H.-'-, '., - -,--'-; .S7-' ; './: v," / : -.i; H-9222
,- ''-. ' ; :-:^V -; ; .'-- :"''^:;:t^- ^""•-.-' . H-9223•"••"•- . •-•S:, .-t--.-- : , H-9224
•" : ' •".."-..'..- V-' : : " ;v^V;V; .; H-9225
-' : : '- ;;v: - ; - - : -' .' ':'pv"r ! -' :-- H-9226 . .: ;" : '. J ' : " '-- ' • •^•••-. ' •..•^ :-'. v . ' H-9227
' '•-•.-.•.••. ' : -•--y - ^ •••y ' - /' r; H-9229": -- "V* V -' , : '-'' •'^.JS-- r --^C' '-' H-9231- ' ' .
••' :V V '-•••"- . ^;r-;l-,0: : ^" :- . ' H-9232, ';
, -- ; '- J ' " ' ' :'-l:'-r :- v .:?V: 'X: : - H-9233.•'•--.,'.' ,-': - '- ::''Y •/-?'^VV :'.^-- - ; : . H-923'4- . ' :
V :'-i; i. ::-. ^ia :vl';44^ :':;''^ ;; --^--- H-9235•' ' -' : " '' . ' ; :"^.^^;-. ;; -' : -: : "'' ' : ; H-9236 ' - .-- \ .- ' ',/ ; ; '". ;,.- '^•^•^'-^•-\ ' - : H r9237\ . . -. -: - ;
. -v; ' '" - :. ;' - '- ^ ••-•' ••fc-v.^2\^-\^'. . -- J;- ', H-9238 ' ' ;-. :v : . ••.•"••^•".'- , :- : ^^:.^;-:^v--t.j,'7 - H-9239 " ' i".-;--'.' '- '
; : -.- '". '•-'"-y': /A - v r :-r -•'""" H-9240 - - " ', --: : \ ; -' ;^:^.cv^^,;^^^;V H-9241"' '•'-•' • '^^^•^^^^:^^:''^?.2^: i .. : \:--.,
•' ; . : '^.^ :;,^-^|lp^^:^^;^v.; H-9243 ;; :. - ;- v : ., ;."
;; -. • -• ::-' : '^^:^T l^" . . ! - ^•^^:1! ^l^^^^^^^-:^^^ X-^k^,- :
:. .. , , - ;^.^f,:i;- 5;;.^, ^^J^*^^^^^. ; . .- - - \ - ::'' : f^-*'i'':^^3j?j^, "'.".. ',- f. 1"/ ^'-d.Vvv?" V'^^^^^^^^^^^^lfet'-X''; H-9250'v 'j:;'vr^'"^-^^: .:-';;
'••'^ '-
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
46454 - - '.
136"35
1410
559 .. ,| - . ; ;.
. 7 - : ' - -' ' "'•j4 . , . . .
192s : :-,.-:" .s . x .~.'^'-
12 6,004 7.00
9 9*005 ' ' ,
. - •- ' . ' -:. '-:'-. " ' - . - ' \- ' - -•" " "4 ...- ; ,- ' ..--r., . . . . - .;- -*- ;. , .. . ,..' -, .
- " 2'" - - '' ' ---.'.-•.-'-.. - :" -' ' .-.••" : -- : ; ••.-•' -., ~ :..~-',:-''"':. . /- ••''"..••' ' '' ' ' 't: !;'v -;- -; - .-- -;- 1 .. -/t ;; . . ,: ••-, 6 .-•-•.;'. : : •'•'- v-'' r" ' -' ' V-^* '. '"- .' -'* ''-" v" ^
5 , .- - - -j--. . - . -- . -H . -. , - .. . *V-. . -'., ; - ' .T . . . ^ . ''- . , -t^'".••^A'f-.y-- ' ^;.xv T ; -- .' ; :''- : '..v VO-- . - .-iVx"/: "v : " '..-•'••- . : '"; -:""^. . r .,-..; 4 : 'If,' - - "- ^7\2 ' . '."' ...-.^ ::" '"'V ' .,.-::^v. ;' ; .";--"' ' -'
\^: 2.,;'^.. ^.'vt, : v.^::,-'.;'V^^'.;^.r'v : ' -- . ; ;-- ' •'.•'':-
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.SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
. H-9253"H-9254H-9255LH-9256^H-9257
H-9258H-9259
' H-9260H -92 61
V: H-9262
H-9263H-9264H-9265H-9266H-9267
,- H-9268H-9269H-9270H-9271H-9272
H-9273jj: H-9274S^lH-9275yftH-9276 :.;,.-r ', .. -^H--9277--- : ;; :: ;
-H-.9278^H-92'86"'* : v ; ; - -' '*^H:r9282~.; " : ' ; "- ,; -. vi^Hr.9283'': ' ,v -' '-'Y.-'.'; -SbHS?28 :-:-:'^-::-;-'-,?:^:
Au wt/AuPPB GM
64443
1255763
139459
4542 8.005
6373
; 8,
14.9 . -.' , .6 9.00
:-'*-3: .;v . . :" *- .,':-K-'': ^, - :
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENT- NUMBER UNITS
H-9285H-9286H-9287H-9288
; : H-9289
H-9290H-9291
, , : H-9292. - . ' H-9293
H-9294
H-9295H-9296 :H-9297H-9298H-9299
H-9300" ' :.' . "*'f:-.: - : -.-V. :/:. ,- ::. H-9301 - .
; i " : ' H-9302, ' . - ' ' ' ' : -. , ^-!. . -/' : V...^ -H-9303' - . - '
;- ^ : -' . . -- ;:!;'- ' :--f ::;'':. H-9304 ;
. -•.V--,;..;r::-:. :.-. ,,. ,;.V.. :^, , H-9305 - ' :' -' : - ' "'~' -/•'•. - - : ' r ,~'. : N"i." i-'. -' ; -- U.ioTftX : ' ' '
; . ' - , . ,. - .-.-' "- i-., ...\ ,, -,. J , ; . ' ; ~v ,*VVi -; ." :' n TOVO : -: - - •:::' v T:-1-':"- v:-'-'-, •'fef :"';-;— '^.^3;^ *i*;i;:*-;.H-9307 ;. ..-'.^•-• : , -:
-' ::. -- .{-.^^'•'-•^'•K~^k^^^ ':- r : ^•^^•;?:^^;':^S^.^^ : ; ' - -^rA^, ... , •. :: ^..., ; ',,-.c.;. ••,*i-^..--^i-y,^v--f- -:— .:v'-;--H-9310 ' ~^.?-;--*-*--~. . --' . V " " S- -" '-*' :-''' :* - ' ^"•tt',''-"^^' f Zs**''-*'4'''--:r''tS3L'* f'"if'^y 'iW' vtSS*?'"**"-'' --' ;* - '••'' f^-.*K^ j .a -'-.""''•••''. '"rf -' .-i*' 1 -? ? ''" -' j'^f-
'•-•- -.-- ' -."r*, : ^ '"' r ,, *. '-i* - -.'*; .x i^.'J^.Ti.t^'y;' * v '. - juf-ji Z.™*1 /"' ifpi*' 1*.- U •^ O 7 l T *-* "--•'*a. --" -- , . -,." .'w ."".' - "'^-,'- : - ~ *- . '' f- - -. "-" '"^i1* ." ' ~ ' . ." ?T**tft.jt*1 ^f;;** 5* -•-^*'*;C --v"^?^1* 1!^^^* .--- . - - - ''i ''^ " ' . - . -" ^•''5*.'- ' *'' j "-
••-'' ; ''.^'-•A: /^•^xf^':'^'^;H!^'^^
.::e:^a®a^^li^^M^
Au ut/Au NOTESPPB GM
123758
•1ND7
1333
45397
12NDNDND8
5 7.0018
-. V-:. .8 . -' ' - " • .•\-.- ^•^^••'5., . - . .-- . ' :--. . . -, - : - " .,.;;,; .3- r:,-;, -.-.ND- :. \ -.--' ; .' . -. - , .-'-J'f: ;:
. -,- 4 - - -. - . .- - -;^t^i4"; ". - '•";/ :^(--'- \ " •::ri^- : "^ : --'..;.;'.'v^V-:".. ! l6 '- ' .'-- ; V-" !- . : . -., . :. ..- . '^1'--:'--:- -. .,.V-.^ lr;3C. : /' ' ' --- '- - ' ' " : '. -, ; ;. v-'.': -' - '.
^iC- :^.'V;::. . .. . ^, : - , -f -:---: ' .-,. , ;- - ;:-: .^,;-^^^-i;::h
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-9315 H-9316 H-9317 H-9318 H-9319
H-93 20 H-9321 H-9322 H-9323 H-9324
H-9325 H-9326 H-9327 H-9328 H-9329
H-9330 H-9331 H-9332 H-9333 H-9334
H-9335 i H-9336
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
610 6 5 18'
858
109
ND 7
ND 4
11
68
•11
wt/Au GM
7.60
9.40
4.70'
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-9345 H-9346 H-9347 H-9348 H-9349
H-9350 H-9351 H-9352 H-9353 H-9354
H-9355 H-9356
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
ND 4 2 4
: 710
wt/Au GM
7.90
,: 4^5
H-9358
H-9360 '
H-9362-
.H-9363
.. ,•f. S 73:- IB
8.00
5.003.703.805,00
NOTES
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.SAMPLE ELEMENT'NUMBER UNITSH-9375H-9376H-9377H-9378H-9379
H-9380H-9381H-9382H-9383H-9384
H-9385H-9386H-9387H-9388H-9389
H-9390H-9391H-9392H-9393H-9394
H-9395: H-9396^-H-9397.H-9398,
- ?H-9399
,; H-9400 ; .vV H-9401 ..y'^vr-V'f: H-9402 ,-' :-,^':yHr"9403"''.',' : ;" '- - -' ,"
^^wo4^.;:: v^.-;;.
Au wt/AuPPB G M
8 6.008868
74 8.007
ND 8.00ND
258a6
4910 5.00386
8 8.0079
: 8 --I:,.. -.;.,,.r.8 ' ' ,,.'' : -
7 . .-. - ••7 ' : . ' ' , ' '
24 8.006 '.' .' . '•'•'- " .".'. - - '
" N D '..T lifc ; ^Jvtf^'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-9405H-9406H-9407H-9408H-9409
'-9410rl-9411H-9412H-9413H-9414
H-9415H-9416
, . H-9417H-9418H-9419
H-9420, . H-9421
H-9422H-942JH-9424
H-9425,:-\ :' -••: :.;'-;::/-./.- .'.. • •~;t - ; ,.- H-9426 ,. ' -' r .:
' ;- ' -; -. -'. y-^^.-:-':'^; *'?V. j*-; y. '"h. H-9427' .'•-"••' " : :'- :.-'".7;':-C .'' :' ; ^ |'V; '-. ' ''Z . - ' ' -. - -,. H-9428 ".' ,: - .
" ; ' -V ,; '-:":"v^^C:.^. ®.:C'J '- " ; -- ' \'"- H-9429 : . r"',~ .. '. '
•- /:- : ;-'...- -— r,.;;;--;:C-H.-, ^•^••.V-:. v . . H-9430 - •-;--.;v/-. -v' i .v j . ' t - 1 . - - v - "- ' ,r.--. -s - * * - - - i, L' ••'-•- - ' " -- ~. - "' '. - •r*' -- -' ' - ' v
•••"• : '----. ..:-:^;ji^5^4 ;;^.^ ;,.-:r. V H-9431 :, ^ '. V- .- - : : - -', •-;W^-'fc ;:ir^r ? ', -^ H-9432 - r , - -,; ' -. - -^^•.^ivJc^::^^ Q-x-'tW K^v^H-9,433. -f--.' , .V; '. '
^:^ :^:-.*iii^^
Au wi/Au NOTESPPB GM
3ND26
10
69972
85526
56 . .
1143
8' 12. - . ; . . . .
12 . V-: •,": ' , -s . ..r." ' ' -- - : - " . c- 4 : v -:----:' .-- -" ; . : " - - . '' . ' :-B - . -". , •-•-.,- . ,. ' . . - -
' 1(K .- . -. -" . -" ' ,- •;... . ; .- . : . : -3 ' '" .- v . ' - ' ' - - ' - ' ' - "'
^ o "' ~ ' - j-" ' - ' " '- ^./a,:/:.,:, ^ - - - ,., ,.^...: -:-.-: "' : .- ':;-. . -- :;.
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Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK Rod AA
SI2E FRACTION
-50 ;/ -
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS ,
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
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SAMPLE ELEMENT NUMBER UNITS
H-6661H-6662H-6663.H-6664
H-6466H-6667
r! H-6668u ' H-A669•*v H-&670
H-6472 H-6673 H-6674 H-66753
H-6675bH-6676H-6677H-6678H-6679
Au PPB
111413
1086
196
29
20915
1232vv d"
13
Mt/A'JG M
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-7506 H-7507 H-7508 H-7509 H-7510
H-7511 H-7512 H-7513 H-7514 H-7515
H-7516 H-7517 H-7518 H-7519 H-7520
H-7521 H-7522 'H-7523 H-7524 H-7525
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
1411715122
621128
5 9
10 A 9
• 13
wt/Au GM
NOTES
8.00•^;;^;-;--^. ; ^-.^2/-.••.• :;"- ; - ,S'-':-.- •--'••• ;-.-*j-;-9
- - : ,. V',' ' ; •' :j'-*! 3 il ~ ' '- : "'' : '^*:fe:^;^-i3 ,-•- :^'^: -.:"t:^ ; 14
j.." '••*- L^'^
:-^':l v; -*v^^5/: K.**^m#' " ,. -.- "^ f ,5L ;-1 *, V': i ' '!. ' -•••*i!X'S?
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-7536 H-7537 H-7538 H-7539 H-7540
H-9451 H-9452 H-9453 H-9454 H-9455
H-9457 H-9458 H-9459 H-9460
H-9461 H-9462 H-9463 H-9473 H-9474
H-9475' H-9476
, H-9477H-9478
• r H-9479
-VH-9480 ^ H-9481 tt H-9482 ^ H-9483 If: H-9484
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
39
161215
81156
25
1097
108
141269
11
91526
; ::\'-7 ~'"'' 8'
wt/Au GM
NOTES SAMPLE NUMBER
H-9485 H-9486 H-9487 H-9488 H-9489
H-9490 H-9491 H-9492 H-9493
ELEMENT UNITS
Au PPB
7A
198
14
10; 6
512
•-^•^ •'^^'•?^-:
L^'v.viJK. .Nir',':Hiy: ^
wt/Au GM
NOTES .
7.00
-^'•JiiJ**-: '""S^aet'fe'i' ."-•.'••frtS^fif^
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V LOWER"ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
SUBMITTED BY: NORTHGATE
: AU 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
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5 dram sample: ' 4 ppb. l dram sample! 20 ppb*
Sample Ut. 10 unless otherwise stated.
Check concentration/sample weight ratio for ; effective detection level.
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-SAMPLE ELEMENT;. NUMBER UNITS
v H-7459H- 7460
'•S H-7461OH-7462
H-7463
H-7464H-7465
- H-7466H-7467H-7468
•H-7469H-7470H-7471H-7472H-7473
; H-7474•H-7475^ H-7476:- H-7477
H-7478
XH-7479-.:v-H-74PO , - -- .'. . -'"; . ." ,'XH-7481 -,: .XV,-,"\': ;j . H-7482 - -- -''" :'r','/ ;v ;^^•7483..^'^.?"'.^?^;;..;:.I&H-7484. .-.^'^iwtfvP.: 'VV^.{ v\, . , .. . ,,,^- -y" -;r -, '- ''-.'/.-f . - '
V***A - 1 ™ * '- - '* -*^ ** - - .' . '--- : .:L '- j '-' 1 " V.- -,
^H-7488'-' ?X :vi HL'-'-'Y -:^
AuPPB
98
189
12
1596
166
610641052
99
1166
106
172810
• :-, 6:. .. 16••'.'' V 4
55
wt/Au NOTES " V SAMPLE ELEMENTGM NUMBER UNITS
A 'r- H -7489fi f J I/ - "-7490l/ J G^} A- j (j-e^ H -7491
7 "" H-7492: H-7493
^ H-74949.80 : " ' : H-7495
: c H-7496' ^ H-7497
9.70 -X '.-.'H-7498
9.10 - ' ' - " r^-vx-'-.. :^ ""•."' ' " : "H-7499 - ;"9.90 ' ; : H-7500
•. : ' " ' l?tf-t -±}:: . v .H-7501 -• ; " 1^'-- - .""'--r '- - V ' ^-9434 --i
:.,::v,,xi-, .v-;;,- ,:;.,Hr.9435": .-. ,*. ' . , - . " ' - 1 1 ' Q jfc ^ t ' ' .•"' ' * ' " ; "- 1 - 'i" ' n f T *3 o '- ' '1 - -rf- --'.- ' .•. a . •"•"' ". *- * " ,* " ^"
' -" ' * "-'' ' - " y ' ' '~ ' ~ ' ' - ' ' ' '- It' ** A -w"* - ' '"
.'. .. . '^v^^-:.v^' .- : -H-9438 '- ^-, :; ' - ;' •.••' i ": ; '' X^; •'• :5;;'^'- i:? V- f H-9437 .'--.' '. - ' .
" '. •.';\.^*l.v^.'il^i:.v H.-.-...H-9440'- . ,. .:,-: -; .. '
-'. - V^:;^.i':j:^^^f:ll;V;:;:';.- VH--9441:, ;. . .-.; ..-. - --''" ^^^' T;^^?^|^^S^'"^' ;-^ : :
•••- - - : ^^/^X-'i;^^^^^P^if^^";^^'^4- ., ,.-. ' ' -, '/- ;"'- :. '- : ^'fl^l|^
•"- ' ' ''-" - .'^r^^;;^:.''^?!^^^ - ;
- 6 ' 9 4 v . , ;l.^r; ;^::^^^^^^^^^^^^^{^9^i|^ :ft^
' ;-' 1; ' -- : • '"•••••''''A :,'.' ^-~"i^'-^':", ..--'. '" :" ;-^^^^i^^^^^^|;^5p^l^945.0^^1'''W"f^^
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
59
145
13
94
1249 .
1410
s " ;,. , - .. .4 . . - ' " -. ' : -. . ' "'-"'-. . ' ;
12
7 - .". v - ; - - - ;13.s - - . :;-- ••.-•; •"..-•i/ ' - ::11
8 . . . :. - - .. -' '
4 : - , .. -'. :: '.-.--, ...fw" '. li . v -." - ' •"•'.'^•.x Xv^r^:; . . ':'-. v V;
7 '.-- - - v. . ^ ' ~ . ^ . ' -.. ' . , , . -'. v . . _ . ^ . . -i . ' , . . -*. ' . . - : -, - - "'~~ ' -- - . . ' - ' .'' " •'-.'•. "-.',-' ' .1- "''" 6 '.i-'4-!- - ;- ^ :"- :^-' -*-- •'•''^^-'''- ! ' 'X- ; ' '*- ' ••"•X* . ~ '~''\
...••/8-:-;i-':: : ;1 - : ' : '";::.v.-.5. v:;\^-: ; ;i'^:' X'- ;v.,;:,v/ . . '-;V:
*i: " '-- - !-I **'C ' ;- ."•' " ^* ;'-'*\:,' '''''.' . -. '^ ''i -.''\' v: ~-' ' '" ' . "'-'' ' -" -V' "'-' - . ."":'ii '':.'^.i"*v'
^ioX'tr! ' :.'v-' -:- .--'.""i'''' ' x"W;^^l:^^t.v^r ,;^E-'-Vc': -•; ; .--'.
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METHOD
Fire Assay AA
SIZE FRACTION
-200
SAMPLE TYPE
ROCKS
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 drdm sample: 5 5 arsm saDiple: 10
sample! 50 ppb*
Sample Wt. 10 sit unless otherwise stated*
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
CRUSHfPULVERIZE -200
.'- ; \.' - ' '- -.- . .~' - 'T i "' . '-. *VV'*:?'i A-'*'1.' *^* - A* '''.I:: -
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-SAMPLE ELEMENT•NUMBER UNITS
- R504: R505R506
- R508
^ R510-RSI l
RSI 2-RSI 3
Au PPB
NDND5
ND ND
ND ND ND ND ND
ND ND
wt/Au GM
NOTES
Hfc^mi'::-.-'!-
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
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SUBMITTED BY: R. ZINN
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
pL O T T
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 srarn sample: 2 ppb. 5 arsm sample: 4 ppb. l aram sample: 20 ppb.
Sample Ut* 10 3. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weiaht ratio for effective detection level.
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PAGE
-SAMPLENUMBER
H-2520H-2521H-2522H-2523H-2524
H-2525H-2526H-2527H-2528H-2529
H-2530H-2531H-2532H-2533H-2534
H-2535H-2536H-2537H-2538H-2539
. H-2540H-2541H-2542H-2543
:;,' H-2544
VH-2545
^ H-2547^H-2548
ELEMENT Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
151088
14
21046
12
1053
1519
. ' . : " 7 ' - ,1091510
10. 3 -' ••'-. ' . .; . - : ;;.;;-;: ,. - - 9 . . : , - - ^ .' :;'f-- ;, ; ,.V—— .,-, ., 16..:. -- ;:;, ' : ,,. : "
'•V r : .: -' U "\r'L - - '-'-- ', : -.- ; --; v , ''-' IB^-': *H-' : ::^':'- ;Y:.; ; ;J.. . '''^'U-;,^ . -::9. ' 'J: ^ -'l/;'; ''••-?"j- -, --'- '.s ".,;--.' -^ ' •'•.V-' "'"-v" J^ -j *") -.:- -.;-'/ . '- :'-'/-;;^.'-- - . .' ', ; v-. -. . .-.'.--: ^V'. "- . - .•,'.- 1*^'-. -*;'*'-A •:;.;- r -'. . ^ ^-.-i'*- - . -" '^
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-2550H-2551H-2552H-2553H-2554
H-2555H-2556H-2557H-2558H-2559
H-2560H-2561H-2562H-2563H-2564
H-2565H-25A6H-2567H-2568H-2569
H-25-/0H-2571
1 H-2572Y':^:- \ -^1 H-2573
.'. \.'V^,'V^-r :.' . .'. -. ' ' H-2574
, v ;,;"': :-:-V-; ;;;,:,.,X-^ - . H-2575
- ?" • '^'"^ :'-^^^^J:''^[) " H-2577;\..'"o". ,,;:-'- ; '.,- : ' ;: ^-^ - •t ;'-''\ H-2578
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
8206
1215
16 :2810124
1023 . .101213
8 .105
1518
13 -.•10 . ' .. : - - - '..-,v-- c-7 " .' -. - : ' '•"^•-"9 - '' , '••'.. ' . -- '' •:,.:.;.;-.A:9 .. .-•;- -. , : .-.-!: . ,:-^-.^;-
- - *?A ' "- ; ' - . ;' -••'•' ' " ; "- : - *i^ .*-jU V ~ - . , -. . - - - .--. * -* ,
•"' 1 7 -': - ; . ; -:-.':^ : ' ; -V'-:' -^V-'-^j
14 : : ":; :.: - ' . v rv^i^
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SAMPLENUMBER
H-2580H-2581H-2582H-2583H-2584
H-2585H-2586H-7541H-7542H-7543
H-7544H-7545H-7546H-7547H-7548
H-7549H-7550H-7551H-7552H-7553
H-7554H-7555H-7556H-7557
it H-7558
i H-7559"'H-7560
5 H-7561Zl H-7562^H-7563
ELEMENT - , Au wt/AuUNITS PPB GM
142871020
126 * - '
Ts:11
: ' : . s17114
" 614
27- - --. 2 . !
78
: ' 5 - :
•- •'"..;~ .?7, - . , -' ' ;' ' - ., ' - .- : .\ ' i. . : 5 ' '".-".-; ' . . :- : :r ' ; : ^-15- .- '- ' ' ' . ^'- .- - -" ' / "''^•^ ; . 1 2 ,v' , , :...:~ . ;- -'-.••'.
.-'•- ". ; .;.::--v -V^".;8-:-' -; - ; -.-..;.: -,;-.,- '-. : .-:
, : - . ,v - ;^,-.: 6 , , -. ••--.-: ' ^^"•-:". '^y'.-':-l'.'.^'-- :: :' .'2 : - ,.: - -v:;.-^"- "''-- - ','-
; ~'; ';/;^-;^- '.V' ; 4' " "' " -' ' ' "': .'- - '•''-, '' ' J. "' '~ '
'"- -. ' - - - .^•'•-'.-•^•••^••••'2. - '-.: - i . i., :':- ' . -:- .- :-- j -•^•^•^^M^r^y, --•'^^•^, *. b: A-.-. K v. :
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-7564H-7565H-7566H-7567H-7568
H-7569H-7570H-7571H-7572H-7573
H-7574H-7575H-7576H-7577H-7578
H-7579H-7580H-7581H-7582H-7583
H-7584H-7585
"" -^*:' H-75861; H-7587
v J H-7588
' :: -.--:'-.1 V.1 -:-...;,,.. •:...,---.-. . . H-7589. .' . ;";.^-:;::^'- 7-: v H-7590
V; H-7591; : H-7592
J . l,^.ii;^V^.,^: , .; '-H-7593\;;
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
98
1692
48664
9 8.90ND5 . .
166
5123463
1015 ' '.^ ,4 ' ' .: ' , - : V ;3 9*45 ^ . :
" 6 ' .-,--;-.. •;;v- i , /--.' ••- :-
-5 —— - - -- -, -.•.-; • ••'-'•- - : . ::7 ' " . : - -' ;i -. '-- :9 - ; ;.'- ..-/- . ' :-;, ;-- -f-8 ' ' ' - ' . : ;-,
14 . - -.^, ;:,'-.vi:^V •..::V- ••^
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- K SAMPLE X NUMBER
l H-7594 ^ Hr9494 ; H-9495
; ; H~9496 KH-9497
WH-9498
H-9500 H-.9501 H-9502
H-9503 H-9504 H-9505 H-950,
H-9509*. H-9510* H-9511
y-^H-9513
ELEMENT UNITS PPB
;:: 7 2 5 8
v -5'
614r""i 2:
' A
864
8
wt/Au G M
NOTES
10.009.31
^ 9.09^
9.95'
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" : LOWER - ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTIONl . Cu^ Au
l PPM 5 PPB
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METHOD
Atomic Absorption Fire Asta** AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80-80
SAMPLE TYPE
SOILS
INVOICE TOt G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 ^ram sample: 5 ppb. ;5 flram sample* JO ppb*
sample: 50 rT-b.
Sample Ut. 10 a. unices otherwise stste-d.
NOTE: ;Check concentration/sample weight rrtio for- effective detection level.
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
-30
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;' .SAMPLE KLKMENT:" NUMBER UNITS
:r 727-3001727-3002727-3003727-3004727-3005
727-3006727-3007727-3008727-3009
'; 727-3010
- 727-3011727-3012
.V 727-3013727-3014
} 727-3015
v 727-3016727-3017727-3018727-3019
Vh 727-3020
.727-30217 ^727-i022f||;727-3023 V \ / \y.-\.
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/' f -~"^**'~-~ - r''f ' '~' ~ " " ~ "- ' "* -' ' ' ''' ff
'•^''-t'l " "- y ' ' -' 'f "-i-. .'t'~~.-*.''-, ' ,-^ -- ' '- "C, - - ' -, ' '.
L
CuPPM
229
386
20
1521201010
1710111428
823171410
202020
•:, - : : '-,
V^,:.
Au NOTESPPB
5NDNDND20
NDND
5NDNC
ND .NDND . ',ND V "ND .
ND ' .. :. .-.. ; - - -; " ' :. . . ,- , . , , :;.: i -";5 -- " ' . ' ' ' :, .; - ' -.""'C" ;-v
ND . ' " -: : -- :. . - ' - -' . .' "' v ' ~~-10 ' '..'' -- ' - - •--.. ' ' ' .- ; - " - ". 'ND
ND - , . V,'. - (-: , - - . - ,. -,:S - '." '-- - -. - ..; ' '- . . - - . - . . - ' , r- ;'! .- V
*;- ' *"* ' " ' - ", : " ; . -.-"'."'•"'.\', - - - ' - - " ~-, . ' - -M . . . "- ' '- . . - ' -" - ' " . - ' ' . ' . -" ' ~ .
.•'r-- 5 ,; ' ••'••••' ''.: ' ' ,. ••.•.•.-•.' -•'.-.:{'- -. ' '' . ••-••- - -.-- ' . , .y ,. - - .- - .'... , - . -;.-j';--; :": ND' '' ' -- -^ ' - - :"'" " ' - -' - -' "" - '- - - " ' ' - - - "' ' " -" " '' • Af-;'*'i" -•-.. ., ,- . - ' : ""--' - .' '.' .•'•'•': f '. ••'•'- '-- •••-'••': ~. - " '.., "'' r .- -.. -;--' ' ' - -. - -' -; a -'' .i.-- . . M li p . " ' - ' -~ ' ' ' - - ' . " ' ~ - ' -. - - '.- - , - - - - " ... - "^ * "-V, . . - . -. , .' ' ~- *i-.' ,
1\ JLF -, -, - .- . ,- . - - . , - ' . *- - - . . ' , -^f-'-.s -f -' '- ~ c" iti " - " " - f - - ' -'" '' ' *- - - ' ' ' f -' ~.~- -" *"s'
" j*-' \, n --' ' :":: "' ':~- V -V-- ' •'.-••''... - - " ,'..;. ^^%-w^ " K.^;- - - :- ' -;'c--' :"' . V; . ."" ^cv -.. ' . ' -".-J~. - " "- '-. /'' .•.-.'•"'.. - ijf''-'y**j'*^'~ N D /- ' • 'i:-i'-:'::^L.'. : '."'-'-' - .- : ;-..- '•..-•^'^•iisi;^-^*:-; .i-, ••••"•;..!. .V- . .: -:?"' '-"? v::.- ;: " - -- ' "- - ::"'' '^••."•': ^ .,- -"'-^ .. , \-^^^-: '•.^••-"-•.'•' .' 'X:-'" ' . ' :. : ':, ' : -;.'i- '--A -.. ~ ; .- -. , ,- : :- :*::,M:^';:;---S -.- '".'/. - -,.'.'-- :- '. - -- -;*; V: - .-.' -..-...••"- - . -.•'."' : '- ..- ' - "••- •''•V ^-.
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•. Au 2 PPB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
SIZE FRACTION SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
REPORT COPIES TO: G. HARPERR. ZINN
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
.r/*.,..!^.. - "
^REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED. DETECTION LIHITS FOR GOLD 10 Sram. sample: 2 ppb. 5 gram sample: 4 ppb. l 3ram sample* 20 ppb.
Sample Wt. 10 3. unless otherwise stated*
NOTE: : . 5Check concentret j c/i/sample weight ratio for effective, def -I 4 on level*
,-^i '•'-•'.' ••'••;-VTU"^' :., ^ A-.^^*"1^^:-'^S^^.;
i- J.. : '^-i;;. ' "' - .- : '-.( ,'. V.-#.-'* v'-y •r:--''vv t - : ' '^^'SffiSflSv-';^^
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
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SAMPLE ' ELEMENT "' -;NUMBER UNITS
772-H-2587772-H-2588772-H-2589•772-H-2590772-H-2591 - ;
772-H-2592772-H-2593 ; ,77-2-H-2594 ~ J-772-H-2595 -772-H-259&
772-H-2597 772-H-2598 - :tv" r772-H-2599772-H-2600 y "772-H-2601 ..y. -y. yyy772-H-2602 ' "772-H-2603772-H-2604772-H-2605 : --
772-H-26.08'^y;y^^4;:^:-f~/ 2 *** H™" tm o V t "'- ' ' ; '-' J-'* ' J*-- v'*~,:'i7L*'-"'--i- '"''- ' . . v ... " " .--' /-"* -'-- ' •.V."-"V' -'-"-V770*— M-^^AIO ' ^ :' i " -v -'- i'^f-'-V'^ "'- 1
'r- . *", - :,'s - -- -- ' ^ f :'^'-3^^f''i-^,--'.--'-- ~- ~. j*77i^?^H"~ C^X*1 A"!'*i*'*c**^5y^"' " T-' :. L"'* ' '-"i*v'ri^.. Jvi-V':' 1'-* *-,--i ' --x -i .--^ iife*. "ii*fr"*ait'.'--**"t*'^- -"ilt" ,~~
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM :
7 ' -
6. 3 : . .
••5 : .5 . - .; , . ' . ; ;", -.
5 : . - - : . : --- .. -3 . ...- ' . : .4 . .-' -: - . - :y :,.
24 5.80 : ~ ?6 ' ' ' ^ .
9 9 *10 ;3 - ' - .- : "
- ' . - ' - '.-.- '' V :
4. - . . - . - . - . - -
. ' ' '- , - ' -, ' . - ' - -- . , -y: - s - . . -. -. - -- . . ; y ; :.. - '
:\. 3 .- 6.30 .-.' ;:. -.,- - :...- . '- : . -: - •^. ; -;;-,-:' . ' - .C* " ' ' -- ' ' ' ' " ' ' " " ' " '' - " ' - " ' - - - ' ' ' - '" " : '
".' : J ; ' -- - " '•• :'''"--.-'.'.'-. - - . -"" " - -r- :* ; --:,' 5: ' . "V '-""UV "- " ''v ' "'.- a "' - -,. -" v. .v- •••••;- .-y;.:,-;. ' ::Vv/ -' ---. ;6 ' " ^ ••:; V'.. •••••'•- ' '"'. ' : : '•••" : ..:"
7 . ' : . ,-xy ,:-;- . :, :,;,::o, ; -,: ' .'- 6'"- .8.80 ; ,. ..•-;:'..; " -,.- ;. -, ^..,'^'^ ' '' ' -
-,-^s-...- 9.2o;-.v; /. - -- ..:-.v.. :-;:,-;';,,,v. ;, "v;;,:::-r4,:;vj y, -y-- ,.;.^ :,.4'. ; 8*90 , ;-v :.y /V-^:^-;:;:.'^ '^•^-•^IM^^'^--.^ . . ' : ^-L'- y. 6' . •-''-- -; l^-l"-"-''" ". '• iC^':.'-:^;f^-':'^-^.':^^^^^^^^'^^ir^^ i
-i; i'.- 5 ..- ...' -, - ;' y,:;' - . .' ; ; : ,-. ,; v -i-:",- J^^i'v v^:rJ'v jS^^iC V :' ' ; ; - --' ^•^•2 :----'-' ^'9*30^^-'- r4•^^v'^y^•-^^ ; •^^^^^•^^•^:•'•^•' : • ; - - ' '~ -
'.y .'i^-^yy '^:"y- - ^ y- \ :.^ y .~y-^ 9y^0:' y- "^.'-^^^*^^^-:S^^/" y - : ^ •' : :-, -6 -."",- 9 . so : - :^3^/ .r : ''. yy'*'' :;MfefilS6^S^'^'^' : ^' :,^lA,,y^9,.10,^ :^-0,S:^^
SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
772-H-2617772-H-2618772-H-2619772-H-2620772-H-2621
772-H-2622772-H-2623772-H-2624772-H-2625772-H-2626
772-H-2627 772-H-2628772.-H-2629772-H-2630772-H-2631
772-H-2632772-H-2633772-H-2634772-H-2635 772-H-2636
772-H-2637 772-H- 2638 -
\ 772-H-2639 r:772-H-2640 ;
177^244^.11
^^-mmam
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
3 6.203592 8.80
8. y . 22 ,64
- ; 3 .' . -. 5 y ' . .NB .
-, .'6 . . - -.y-. -•••''4 V,.. . . . . -. - 5 "v ' '
3y -'- 6-v ..v . .. ':' -.5 ' -' - ' " ". .
• : : . s ,|,-:?r . - , • ••, : i .,,y : '. - - -:: - : ;- -./-•"^•/••••v:K?i7:^?^ - y : ".;-':"V '-' - : -' . - '-^-^-^ " '."v^v ,-, "': -'-'""/'^ '.'.- .'. "^v"-
".•"i-J.:- 6v; '-'' : - : ,- "' .'' ? -.''- f"'..1 . ' '/*- " ;.;*i 'V;''' " ' J- - " ' " "-' :.- ' ""'.v-^^
-, -V;;,-,;*- -.'r- , -.O '. "r.;, :r .; .".-"*v '•"• 1 " "' " ^ v ' - - : ;';' ' ^ -'-" ' ' ' - - T "-' . . .' .' , ~-. ~* ' *''~ - - .±i.~: - :~ -.-..*' ^ - J , ; ; -- .v . -- f -" - - . A,— -. . - ^ ,. , -.-.f;- ... -- . , u .
---.,r' .-- ;-'-' v' t A--"- ^ " "- ' - : "'.'' "' ' ' - -•-^•- •'"' ' * -'- - '~ ' -' "' " -" ' ' -*-'"" -5k -s ^ T'O '"-' " - ' ' ' ---' " ~ ' " ' " - " ' * f ~ '"- -'"' - " " v " ' " : '" " ' "•'" ~" "•"'
*v^"- ''•^"'•^'"'^'^•'^ '"t;l ^.-( -V' 'i,..' - ,, " ' '--V 'v-.-x. .^ - , - '-V -^ * '- - ^. . v"'-"4 r . * ^ ' : -"- , ' ^. . " . i 'v. y"1-
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SAMPLE ELEMENT•NUMBER UNITS
772-H-2647772-H-2648772-H-2649772-H-2650772-H-2651
772-H-2652 ;772-H-2653772-H-2654772-H-2655772-H-2656
772-H-2657772-H-2658772-H-2&59772-H-2660772-H-2661
772-H-2662772-H-2663772-H-2664772-H-2665772-H-2666 t
, 7 72-H-2667''s, 7 72-H-2668 .' :-. .XX772-H-2669 "t ' i "^|?'^772-H-267V ' ; '^0-pty '772~ H~ 2671 . XXVX
;^772-H-2672 ; ^ .-. O :v; ^V 'J^ ;772~H-2673 '^#" ~:- '-S''".*^'7;72~ H-2674 "' . ;K"X^' * ~,^.•t**?!."*1*' •r| - -- - ' - - B-.. ''- -1". ,,' i. ;---~ "i^\* ; !., ^i?***"* "^ ?7 O MB 1-1 jii O A 7 ""i '"- ' * : ' " * 'ri--' ^
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Au wt/AuPPB GM
32223
.434
116
4726
- 3 . . ' ' .
2 . . '7 - " - . - ,75
. : - .3 : ;'."••I ..3-' . "-. -',- ' -..•-. ;
'. '-.-- 3 -' - r ."'- ^ ,-:. :. - .Y";,: 3 " ' . '^^-St-'-^^'r.-?-'v'.8 , - , '- -; ' ''.'•.••.'- -.\, --'I'^-c^"'--.'••S'' . - '~ * . . . : , ••.''•i :-/"- -:': -.:, -,- j*?*;;-;-^.. :':
- : ''A -" -•••- .'v'- '" - 4i^:-x-1i^^"•"v"- :3'Z- -- - . '. .:.'-"r : ' -., -:- -\-?\---:^-''; ..'" P ' . '- "- ':~' f -.:'''^." -1 V' - -' -t
'. -'" ;- . - *^ - * \' ' - 'y-, " -j ' ~. ' ' '"- ' ; ''" '-'"'^v;: ---.' •-V-"' " . ' V '-'I, .'. ' j . '. '. : f-:^i^,'- - -^^^^T:--^
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
772-H-2677772-H-2673 ,772-H-2679:772-H-2680772-H-2681
772-H-2682772-H-2683772-H-2684;772-H-6688772-H-6689 -
772-H-6690772-H-6691 . l :772.-H-6692772-H-6693772-H-6694 :;
. 772-H-6695772-H-9517772-H-9518772-H-9519 :
X 772-H-9520; .
: ':: '. ,,: . -: L ',t , -c '••-....^'••- 772-H-9521. ' r .,.\^;-/';-/;- -: '- ' ' - -' . . ''. --'"•r • ..'••'-- ' ' ' - ''"' " -- -- *7*7O — U™O*?1O '' "*-r -"
- - * ' . - ' -.."-.vV .-'. ^ , -TV -. - ,"*. T* " ;'-' J ' j " -, " / f A ~,H LTv' w^i A,. J :. " " '-- , . .-~::.-' ,,'•:--.-;.-'--. L '-.. -'•^'/c'-^-^v- '"""": -v.'" !' .- ~ '772"H""9S23 iT : " : : ;?"^^
;.V Siifi'/'-'" - :.^.j:^- 772iH -^5i^if ';?' v -.•' ' \- -: ,.'- :A-- : ••;.;S: :: -: ?- k . ' -' -.^ -- ' 7-72~ H^525^^. , ,. ; ,. ^. .
j--'-- " . , - :*3*,vt#- " v -" - ; -* ' 772-H-?5262^^PS-.' ;;-; : '' " - ---"f. - ""-*.*'j ilu^'So '"' '-•'•'C^ 'i'' V-'*' ' ' - ' -- '••"••j*1) - ; ij* -'o cr*V"y T'''''*"JK,J ".V-," *^,v *'"''-
'-" ^ v '. ; ;,-.i; * /^i. *- .^-^C-'J .. '. UK-I. . ,--' y./ V A T* ri™ 7 w jL/jr^'viifws-"^ l .--" .- ;i\ "' "-' .r" ' ^*'t'-'w'**.":;: Vt ; *vJ"f*-*|N*1 j*"- '.-,'' 1-' '-":- ~/ 7 A "^ H "™* 7 52 Or"''** '" '' *^'-**'''.'l.V t '*" ' : " *
- - : ". " - - -•-^^^^•f^S'^v ^:' '. ^- -" ' 77"2-fiW952^^|'^^; : ' ' :~
- '. '~^, - 'jf- ' r^^i-V;" t^&L&^&ii^^&J&'t&fjjft' X*. "^ -"-'. . *-i" s*..; vfrv.^-'^'/.'- .- */ 'i^uj^'-a''^-/,;--: '^•-.-.Si-'Vv -
Au wi/Au NOTESPPB GM
66775
8 -62
103 . 'X
123
15 .11
4
172
1311
5.
8 - . ; - :X'.' v v: - - ", "'8 'r . - . •"'•' '-V* - -. " - '-"
13 -- ' - ' .' ' -'-' ' - - : ' ' -' ;. ' '- ' . ,. ' .. ;~
" fM "- " " ' ' - ' ~'' -. ' ' l . - , , . i- . .
••••'- - 3, : '-'- --' ' " .'- :-' . . ; x^'-X-'X-A-' -- ' -..
5 • ••••••- -- - :: : -•^-^^v^-V^'-8 '" ~ -' : .''. .'~- '. '.- ^'^^"^' 'X-'
-: 3 : '' - -. ; - . "v.-;' : X ' ";V":^ '- ••1 ' " *-- 6 -- .. ; ; "' ' .. . - .X..- . ;,.;-';-- Xlci- -:^s:,-.. xv- : .,. - . -:- .;^.,:-' ;-^x^;;::-K : ;.
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-; SAMPLE ELEMENTv; NUMBER UNITS
i' 772-H-9531- 772-H-9532:, 7.72-H-9533:'' 772-H-9534.S772-H-9535
^:'772-H-9536772-H-9537
;'-772-H-9538f 772-H-9539^772-H-9540
v 772-H-9541•"-772-H-9542^ 772-H-9543i;;:;772-H-9544;^772-H-9545
•S 772-H-9546-l 772-H-9547: 772-H-9548
n y'772-H-9549^•772-H-9550
v;~.772-H-9551 ,";|^7'72-"Hr9552 .."' ' ' {:^V7^'?2rH-9553 : ... "' /'"V"'^^2-^9554. ; :. ;. ^-v'il^2-H^9555 y. j;,,^ '
pv^2-H-;9556 ;-,. - ". : ^ -v ;,T:
^fl.ftf?5ssl;^;::;-y;:^:^Mll; ^'';;i:, : i;^
Au wt/AuPPB GM
ND55610
35726
62664
22
11132
. 5,3"; 2 '^ ' ' ' : '
; : . 4 . , ;: .'- 7 . -. . ; -'
•' - '—A- ' - - ' * ' ' i ' j*, -'^"-V l*'"X o ' - 1- "- "" " i "
^2y;f.;:- : -
isli;,, ,; r-.'
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
772-H-9561772-H-9562772-H-9563772-H-9564772-H-9565
772-H-9566772-H-9567772-H-9568772-H-9569772-H-9570
772-H-9571772-H-9572772-H-9573772-H-9574
: , . . 772-H-9575
772-H-9576 .772-H-9577
; . 772-H-9578;-' 772-H-9579
772-H-9580
- . . '" , * - ' t. - J*"; -,- ,. ^'--'-". .' "- ,- i ,l ,;. V-'-. ^ . . . ' s"•.' :'"''-"^*'^'' v.*- * -^ -''-'. ' - "~ '- ': ' "'\ , ; ''- '".- ^-''- " ' H'"" '"''il"'" •"""•'77-2 — *H*~ 9585 * '^' ~ -' '"' "'
•'.. ' :^f^ :i.^-:^:^ :3 ; ... .-;- ?';-i- : v, x^l^v- '' -" ; - ' .^ ' c''--.':iV ' .•''-•: . 772-H-9584' .^.'^ '-..
- - ~- - '- - 1 . ' J" ' ' •••I"*"1 " ' X' ^ r 4 ' - i., ' ' v-"'' T " -? ; '.* ^, if1 , - ; -----'y- " "7 7 H 9 fl ' ~ ''-' ~ ' ' -'' " --'". - - * '",- v * ". v','-' '.*- ' j j -" . -r- - . - ,- -f ;. ' ~ '-, . •*.,'' ' - i X ,. ' ' 'X,'***' ' - . -' -* -7'-- '•'- ' ™ * ' * W W w '. t ' ' . l - *;
~ *v ' -* " ••-•••f^ ' '.' **"T - '.^"'~j"i.f*'- s ' '.i--'"^' - **' '" ' '.i * r "j*" 'J j/iT1--?! 'jjv- * *ji^ -'*r '"*™ " ' ' " - *-,* * "' '" : -' ' ' ~
- '' .^'v-' 1 - ~ . - ~. ' ,' "' *, -i'" *"." ' "^ *" ' "v*.*-. , '. .
* ,' ' '' ' ' - ; .: "* '-' -' ' ' ' 1i4iv'ii*-;i~ i-' .' '-' '" ' -. ''- - '" ,* -x! ''V ."i" - ^i--^!.B' -"77 ? ** M ••Q 1 Q9' "'~ "r - . - '"-' *•. ' -r "'v .- ^ .' - iV, , ',- nU".-,C^ ^ ' t.V * : ' i-' '. - -."' - "'- ' ' * V " - * "" - 1 '? -' " ^"' -' "- "Vl - t- 1 -" s-
..•'V " '.' ' •:^'3''-^^'i'?-3-'':-(?Z-''-- . .^^/^^•'^^I.^.^fe;772r-'H-9590^'^ -"'. :"--
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
6"ND
432
4' 6 6.403 . 8.20
202 9.50
11 7.9089 9.503 7.80•••' .'. .-.- 5 - -. . ' '; . .
1 7 .6 - . . '.- - ' . .7
15.-; : 8 - ." ' . :-'.
12 . . . - v- . -^f-. ; ^2-.,. 7.40,. -.-v'.- -.-••.."'. -. ~ - -.s:.. - ..... .it:^*i". , ".•'••"•' ' : ' - ' :- .^,':--..^v 11 ' t 7.7o:; - ; :- . ' - , ' . - ' . x-:v',:;- ;-;-
-:|V^14 :. y 7.60"( '; V.: ; ,: s -;.;; - ' ; . . '^^'l '^
•.r.v.', T - " .— .-'.-.' i- , '- ' " ' -.'- . , " - : '-- .' -.i , '.~ . -. -. ' , , *..••." - f - O ''--'- - '-', .- , . r - '.' :. , '
-.'•.i"1 '- 1-*!' 7. , . '. .-i'-- - ' ••'•'- ' '. i-Cx '. .'. l'". : -
' :"' V.^'".5 :, - \-, . : '' ~ . ,- ' . '•" ?:": """ ^ -
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:NUMBERELEMENT' ; ; UNITS
^ 772-H-9592
:;-772-H-9594 ?
;:,;772-H-9596
772-H-9610
Au PPB
•" 2^ 6
694
8- o
2496
4:'-: 2 12
;^-/ 4
62••',-'7-:
;138
wt/Au GM
8.50
8.70
•7.60 7.80
^772-H-9Allvfote- '- ' - ' ••- —^^^^:;-^*^^-\- ; -*:i^?-^;-;;:.; :^ :12c.^v;' •••v-7-
".v".v v.'?--' ;
-: NOTES
Vr''*;. ; ,'v : l a'"'"!.-ij- -J .,.; ,, ^.•-'^.;';-
'..'-;':.T'^V^*-r- * : .'i
;S||^|^5^ '•'i'\;'"**'^V ft***.**'
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LOWER ELEMENT DETECTION LIMIT EXTRACTION
Au 2 P PB HBr-Br2-MIBK
METHOD
Carbon Rod AA
Y
SIZE FRACTION
-50
SAMPLE TYPE
HUMUS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
SEIVE -50
REPORT COPIES TO: G, HARPERR, ZINN
INVOICE TO! G. HARPER
REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED, DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 3ram sample! 2 ppb. 5 gram sample? 4 ppb. l 3ram sample: 20 ppb*
Sample Wt. 10 s. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Check concentration/sample weight ratio for effective detection level.
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-11200H-11201H-11202H-11203H- 11 204
H-11205H-11206H-11207H-11208H-11209
H-11210H-11211H-11212H-11213H-11214
H-11215U-1 191A
H-11218H-11219H-11220
H-11221H-11222H-11223H-11224H-11225
H-11226H- 11 227H-1122BH- 11 229H-1123Q
Au w 1 7 A uPPB BM
6j A
522
id 7 - '42
a. 75
38 6.80
y 76B
5- ———— |—— ———— /fi. '7 ?
s* 2 --r3
4T
S 6 i - "^,14
r 4 * f48 (
J o 6 '5
/y- 7 "^7
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-11231H-11232H-11233H-11234H-11235
H-11236H-11237H-11238H-11239H-11240
H-11241H-11242H-11243H-11244H-11245
H-11246H-11247H-11248H-11249H-11250
H-11251H-11252H-11253H-11254H-11255
H-11256H-11257H-11258H-11259H-11260
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
123433
7 75444
128 6 "^2
47
if 3 -'/;
45
10 4 -f- C6r 10 — '4
117
/J- 5 t V2
1.453^ "
ic 6 : : r 7, 6 :- -t
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SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H- 11 261H-11262H-11263H-11264H-11265
H-11266H-11267H-11268H-11269H-11270
H-11271H-11272H- 11 273H-11274H-11275
H-11276H-11277H-11278H-11279H-11280
H-11281H-11282H-11283H-11284H-11285
H-11286H--11287H--11283H-11289H-11290
Au wt/AuPPB GM
47 3
443
^ 4312512
r? 7 J x o4232
'79 -t- 'j462
V 3
322
'O *J *"" '
1 3 12 f i
442
i? 7 A fND
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
H-11291H-11292H-11293H-11294H-11295
H-11296H-11297H-11298H-11299H-11300
H-11301H-11302H-11303H-11304H-11305
H-11306H-11307H-11308H-11309H-11310
H-11311H-11312H-11313H-11314H-11315
H-1131&H-11317H-11318H-11319H-11320
Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM
2J
ND'f 3
6
r 5 -3
'J 8 -'4
r/ 1 0 j
65S
y 63
5732
x/ 10
53
3 * 5 /*3 X42
523
-7 6 -r f3
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SAMPLE NUMBER
H-11321 H-11322 H-11323 H-11324 H-11325
H-11326 H-11327 H-11328 H-11329 H-11330
H-11331 H-11332 H-11.333 H-11334 H-11335
H-11336
m.sis--.
ELEMENT UNITS
nr
Au PPB
11 3
ND 6
516
435
2 ND
335
ND
wt/Au GM
NOTES
O
O
/o
ffM^':^'-- :^
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REMARKS: ND MEANS NOT DETECTED
SUBMITTED BY: F, MOYEUSKY
METHOD
Fire Assay AA
SIZE FRACTION
-80
SAMPLE TYPE
SOILS
SAMPLE PREPARATIONS
DRYfSEIvE -80
INVOICE TO: G. HARPER
DETECTION LIMITS FOR GOLD 10 ar3in. sample: 5 ppb. 5 Srr.m sample! 10 ppb.
sample: .50 ppb.
Sample Ut. 10 d. unless otherwise stated.
NOTE:Chec-k concentration/sample weidht ratio for effective detection level.
- -.' --: - . .,v*:^;::j:^^jr.. ;?;--vvfi- s ^-:^|;.•. : '[ , ^^v;.--: 1:!'*1;-:;^--::-'.:^-^,, :-: -.-..-i ^i-;:V : ^'::'^'-';v^':r: l '-vM^^:^;^^SSfe^-S;-^ ?:^S
:.- vlv* sV^JBiS;^.-:^^'-,.'"-."^' - ;. ;V;1S^; ^''n:,*''iS
,vj.". : . ; "•-^*-;;v*'-.,.^*'~-f'*(r. 1??
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.':. SAMPLE ELEMENT'NUMBER UNITS
;, ; . 11200^ 11201v 1120211203
V 11204
' 11205W : 11206M 11 207'•Jf 1 1208fe 11209
iv 11210"11212'-11213
v- 11214^ 11215
~ 1 1216"- 11217-i* 1 1218
: : 11219;^ 11220
11221^; -11 222vdv-'l i 223-: r •'•" :' 1 '^••.'•112 2" 4 "' -1111225;:':.. . '
^ 11226^-J^ft'lT227^ ; --v.v -?^11228:^;- ; ;-'.' v . . -- :It'1229''' r'"'-- ••'"'"te2W,,:,-;-.- -...
Au wt/AuPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
NDND15NDND
NDNDNDND15
ND125NDNDND
5NDNDNDND
NOTES SAHPLK ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
1123011231112321123311234
1123511236112371123811239
1124011241112421124311244
1124511246112481124911250
112511125211253
' 11254' ,/V ; -; - "v ; . . " \ 1 1255
- . ; "- . :, ' ' - : - : ,: ", - -^:. v il256- ' ,.- ; i ' .-' -•/ ; ". .-' ?-*- ;;.^-iV ^'^-''! ' 11257
, '':" ;'; ; "" ' ':-'-- • !:".V "' . ••'' ; '~ -''~ 1 1258'-"-':'''"'" ". ' ~•:. ' - ; ,;:' '••••- ' ': : '"'-'.\-^: :- : 11259 - . :.
. , \ -.-,- .'j'",, 'v^:^i:;.:0xh4,';''^:1260 ;-:: :-' . ;.
Au wt/Au ' NOTESPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
5 ,-.::NH . .NLND AND -•,; ... ;;
NDND :.ND ' - - - 'iND \:10
ND - -i-:*.-^ND - -' ;tH*?3±ND **~ 'i:ND " ^ND :.^ND -, . .-vND '- •'V-'"'.^ND - -. ,. r-.w^
- ND . - ' '. : ,'--'V"-^:ND - : .-•''•^^
NDNDND : -
' ND ' . V-..."\...:.ND , -' • ^••.'•••••: '*-
5^5^!^!*;: .T*C^-,*:' '""^
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'X. .SAMPLE ELEMENT5\ NUMBER UNITS
^ 11261#11262;, 11 263
/. -11264v;-:il265
•11266•M 12 67
' -11268^11 2691 11270
.^11271^:!l!272""11273
V 11274,- 11275
;s\: 11276V 11277K 11278:r}11279011281-
g?11282 ' . , .^i-l'i:283 '•'.' - - ; ' . - ' " ' - ':jji?ii2B !4*-''-^ ' '••^.^y; - - ••'•',m^L'1285v ".-' ';-:,.',I.;..''-;- : ,-^|i:28'6 ;' w^- -.^v^^^,.,:^ . ' v
fp^azs^x^.-^v..?^^St'^ZS^'-'fw.-V 'i;.-''.' ; :';f;v;ix;i" -' : -Sfl^^^x^-',''^."-^^ :t,i; ;
lllilillll^ffeL
A ij w t X A uPPB GM
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDND5
ND
NDND
' --- -: 5 - ' - - . . -V
90
:--i^V.ND.,,;.; V, !; . v t ,.' . ,-. . ' , ,,ND :-S,ui. ; . : •'l:.;'1''. , ' -"'
•^^••••5.V-;-;';|f;:; '.rf/'- ..--•V' ffl^:!*D .?- : 'i :f^^:^ ""-:, .-:- ':.- ;
NOTES SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS
1129311294112951129611297
1129811299113011130211303
1130411305113061130711308
11309113101131111313 :11314
- ',. - . - .,, .M315 ' . : ' . ~ --• - • ^-v:;,v ;. v . .. : . v:.;,; * ^,,,ii3i6 .*r.;/./-;. ^ -, r,: -^'V': * :':^;;- '*f* :v| t ;;; ••;:;l-1317 ;;:;;:; i: '^': •'•'•^'^,
. . ~ .\:-, . --v../'. - ; - v"'-"',' Jo '^:' ;'- li'318 .-r'"'^-^-'-""'-.' i'-v"-".^ ".'i-'"^' •:i:;^';''' ;;^,'.: ' , :; - ':-.";. ^;^.-^vU31^.Aj;';;;v; ^"-r^-
., ,, ;; ,v ;, },- ;,V- ,- ;, ^. ; , 111 320 ; - :V\ : :.,,^^^' : ' ;;; ' ;'^^v;^?'^:^-;^
'w'--J"''"^i '"• ; "'' "' ""* . " ••'••''T -i ^ -' * i**"*^?'*Su!^'- * r ^ - - '-*i. "i'*'1 - '*-' ^iV''""^' v-'^'v J^.*-. ""''i''
';' .,. .^:Ji||ti ? ; -4:^; fl^^P^lil^sf |':|f S^^fe. . *. ' - , - - ; .?-i- - - ---- ,' *\* -' * *.^* ^PCft*— ,'Wli.-*( ' s . —t irv-w i - ,,J. ' *. -** - V,**JiV-J**-JS*?* " "i*
Au wt, Au NOTESPPB GM
ND5
NDNDND
NDNDND .NDND
NDNDND ,ND ;
' ND , ' ' r
ND• 'Ho V ;-- - ' .- : -- ••••••.. : '-^'-' ',\ND "NDND
•,.--,ND,.; - . . , \ , .- . . ; , v, n.,r - ,;. -1 v ;:, i, . .-,.^^.\i).ND ^ -- - 1 . ""•J'"'"- - -. -* J0-v*.'~ \ ' ' ;' , "v',-'--.:. --nt'^Vr'i
: r-;-ir5^' . . ;" '. --. , , \ 'y- ' ,".- - — '.- -, i .i '..l''.- "^1*5^'•.;HD-''7.'-' '-'.-' ,. -- -..r 1*.'' i--'--i - : '^V- ' ''..-' ' ••--^•^v./v; :--;''^^
-"' kift " ' ' ^ " ' -' ' " ' " ' ' ** ' f " : " ' ' ' ' ± "- ' '''^'•'••-"•J- ' '" yfctjtKi&'-i -•t'--- ^ fi jy v- v ' ; '- i~ . ' -^.•,-* - - - , - - w *- v. - - ..- * ^ - - " — -, - ' 1 1-3-^*^*5-31111."
^MD^.r--..;- . - ;'r.--;,:-.-^..v:.-.-,- •{^•:^?..-1 r^^•^V?ND''-^it.:.', -"- ' ' ''' :- '. '" : ,'-'-':; '. -. - "-"". ' •'i.^fi.''^-'---^-:
^ND;^?: - l."--/ . - ^^: ."-::\'.;.;- ?^'vX^S0:^MS-;^'- -.-, : "- ' '. '- '#i v^;^- v '..'?; J'^l-^.viHt W * 4- ^-•'^•,g-',' . - - --* ' . ..^ ' L r-1!- -V- -i - ' - - f " ^ ^icglX*." ', "'V ^y^^
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