1979 PROSPECTING REPORT FOR - -- ----- SEVEN SISTERS

0 downloads 0 Views 14MB Size Report
Jul 17, 1979 - Plate No. 1. I. I1. 111. LIST OF ..... percent. Flo 1 yb deni t e (Mo S ). 4.21. 0.309 percent .... Fire Assay & Hot Aqua Regia. N; Coloriaetric.
1979 PROSPECTING REPORT FOR -

1

-- -----

r---------

SEVEN SISTERS PROJECT Omineca Mining Division N.T.S. 103 I/16E and 103 P/lE

Author:

B.H.

Whiting

Date: March, 1980

Description of Claims

Claim Name

No. of Units

Record No.

Date Recorded 17 July, 1979

FOX 1-4

78

1879-1882

Tim 1-4

80

1883-1886

11

11

11

Ry 1-4

80

1887-1890

I1

11

I1

Rush 1-4

80

1891-1894

II

11

I1

2

2114

Fox 5

Latitude:

54'

55' to 55'

Operator:

2' N

Longitude:

128'

19 Sept., 1979

6' to 128'

Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited

14' W

c

SEVEN SISTERS PROJECT - 1 9 7 9 Omineca Mining Division

N.T.S.

103 1/16E abd 103 P/lE b

B.H.

March, 1 9 8 0

Whiting

SUMMARY The Seven Sisters project consists of a 320 unit claim group which covers the Seven Sisters Peaks northeast of Terrace, British Columbia. A granodiorite stock, part of the Coast Instrusive Complex, ntrudes

Bowser Group Sediments and forms the core of the Seven Sisters Peaks. Geochemical samples taken from this area yield interesting values in tungsten, molybdenum, and copper, making it a target for porphyry; deposit exploration. The 1 9 7 9 prospecting and sampling program is described in this report and a geological mapping program has been recommended for the 1 9 8 0 exploration season.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

. 2. 3. 4.

1

.................................... Location and Access ............................. Description of Claims ........................... Introduction

................................. 4 . 2 Margarite .................................. 4 . 3 Rega ....................................... 4.4 Mag ........................................ 4.5 Jackal-Caledonia-Waverly ................... 4.6 Molybdenite ................................ 5 . Work Conducted in 1979 .......................... .

2

3

History of the Property

4.1

6

1

Big Oliver

4 4 4 5 5 5

5

Geology

........................... 6.2 Geology of the Claim Groups ................ 7 . Geochemistry .................................... 8 . Prospecting Descriptions ........................ 9 . References ...................................... 6.1

Regional Geology

8 8 11

13 15

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure No.

-

DescriD tion

Location

1

Location Map

After p. 2

2

Claim Map

After p. 3

Regional Geology - Adapted from G.S.C. Map 1136A legend on preceeding page

Page 10

Geochemical Sample Locations ( 4 maps)

In Pocket

Photograph of the Seven Sisters Peaks

Page 1

3

4

Plate No. 1

LIST OF APPENDICES

I

Geochemical Results

I1

Statement of Qualifications

111

Statement of Costs

-1-

1. INTRODUCTION When the British Columbia Government released the results of their Accelerated Geochemical Survey RGS-1-1978 and RGS-2-1978 in the summer of 1979, attractive values of tungsten led to the staking of 320 units covering the Seven Sisters Peaks in the Terrace area. The claim blocks cover the peaks and include four older mineral occurrences on the south slopes in Bowser Group sediments and one molybdenite occurrence to the north in the instrusive stock which forms the core of the peaks. In 1979, a helicopter supported prospecting and sampling program was carried out by Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited. -

This program

showed that mineralization in talus and in situ originateswifhin the granodiorite intrusive and a more comprehensive program has been planned for 1980.

,PLATE NO. 1

- Photograph of the Seven Sisters Peaks, illustrating the rugged topography and snowlice coverage of the area.

- 2 -

2.

L O C A T I O N AND ACCESS

Latitude

54'

Longitude

128'

N.T.S.

55'

06'

-

55'

02' N

-

128'

14' W

103 I / 1 6 E & 103 P / l E

The Seven S i s t e r s p r o j e c t , c o n s i s t i n g of t h e Fox, Ry, T i m and Rush c l a i m g r o u p s , i s l o c a t e d on t h e Seven S i s t e r s P e a k s 59 Km ( 3 7 m i l e s ) n o r t h e a s t of T e r r a c e , B.C.

The m i n e r a l i z e d showings on t h e s o u t h s i d e of t h e p r o p e r t y

a r e a c c e s s i b l e by f o u r - w h e e l - d r i v e

v e h i c l e , approximately

1 3 Km (8 m i l e s ) from Highway 1 6 .

Most o f t h e p r o p e r t y must b e r e a c h e d by h e l i c o p t e r .

T h i s grea

i s s e r v i c e d by Okanagan H e l i c o p t e r s L i m i t e d b a s e d i n Terrace

(25 m i n u t e s ' f l y i n g t i m e ) .

103-1

EDITION 1

Scale 1:250,000 Echelle

M,iM 5

V.5.A

SEVEN S I S T E R S PROJECT LOCATION MAP

Date:

March, 1980

By:

B.H.

Whiting

Scale 1:250,000 Figure No. 1

- 3 -

DESCRIPTION OF CLAIMS

3.

Name

No. of Units

Record No.

Date Recorded

Fox 1

18

1879 (7)

17 July, 1 9 7 9

Fox 2

20

1880 ( 7 )

11

II

II

Fox 3

20

1881 ( 7 )

11

I1

II

Fox 4

20

1882 ( 7 )

I1

II

11

Tim 1

20

1883 ( 7 )

II

II

11

Tim 2

20

1884 ( 7 )

11

II

ll

Tim 3

20

1885 ( 7 )

It

11

11

Tim 4

20

1886 (7)

It

11

20

1887 (7)

11

I1

I1

20

1888 ( 7 )

11

II

11

20

1889 ( 7 ) .

II

11

11

20

1890 (7)

It

I1

11

Rush 1

20

1891 (7)

11

I1

II

Rush 2

20

1892 (7)

II

It

11

Rush 3

20

1893 ( 7 )

It

It

11

Rush 4

20

1894 ( 7 )

I1

II

I1

2

2114 (9)

1 9 Sept.. 1 9 7 9

Fox 5

To tsl

320 units

I

11

0

lO31/16E I

f'? h

7

2 Mikr

C I , '

0

1

-4-

4. HISTORY OF THE PROPERTY The Seven Sisters property, consisting of 320 units, includes several old prospects to th’e south and one prospect to the north o f the main peaks.

4.1 Big Oliver (Minfile No. 1031-5128) first appears in the BCDM Minister of Mines Annual Report for 1929.

Very little work

was carried out on the two small showings which possessed trace gold and sparse amounts of sphalerite and chalcopyrite.

The

Big Oliver showing is on the Ry-2 claim. 4.2

Margarite (Minfile No. 1031-J-129) a l s o appears in the

BCDMMMAR for 1929. ,The two showings assayed trace g o l d and silver but no copper.

The Margarite showing is on the RY-4

I

claim. 4.3

Rega (Minfile No. 1031-J149).

The original Rega 1-33

claims were operated by Magnetron Mining Limited o f Vancouver. In 1968, the surface workings were surveyed and electromagnetic and magnetometer surveys were conducted on Rega 1 to 4 claims. Two adits, total length o f 18.3 metres (60 feet) were driven. In 1969, 16 line-kilometers (10 line-miles) o f magnetometer survey was conducted on Rega 1, 2, 3, 18 and 23 claims.

A 30.5 metre

(100 foot) trench was bulldozed and an X-ray hole of 22-6 metres (74 feet) was drilled. (See Appendix 111). In 1971, an Aeromagnetic Survey o f the R e g a , Nillo, Mag and Jackal claims was conducted.

(See Appendix IV).

IR 1972, a Gravity Survey of the Rega, Nillo, Flag and Jackal claims was conducted.

(See Appendix V ) .

- 5 -

The Rega c l a i m s a r e now p a r t of t h e RY-3 c l a i m .

4.4

Mag ( M i n f i l e 1031-J150).

I _

These claims were i n two

groups 3.2 k i l o m e t e r s (2 m i l e s ) a p a r t .

The w e s t e r n p o r t i o n

had s u r f a c e workings which w e r e mapped; a 3 metre (10 f o o t ) l o n g t r e n c h w a s dug and 9 . 6 l i n e - k i l o m e t e r s o f magnetometer s u r v e y

was carried out.

T h i s work w a s p e r -

formed by Magnetron Mining L i m i t e d i n 1969.

.

i s on t h e RY-4

(6 l i n e - m i l e s )

The Mag showing

claim.

The 1 9 7 1 and 1972 programs were t h e same as f o r 4 . 3 Rega.

4.5

Jackal

-

C a l e d o n i a - Waverly

M i n f i l e 1031-5055) i s

i m m e d i a t e l y a d j a c e n t t o t h e w e s t s i d e o f RY-4 c l a i m .

It w a s

d i s c o v e r e d i n 1929 and w a s h e l d by M. O r r , H. MacDonald and associates.

I n 1929, t h e r e w a s a 1 0 metre (30 f o o t ) t r e n c h

dug t o e x p o s e a v e i n which y i e l d e d good s i l v e r , l e a d and z i n c v a l u e s and c o u l d b e t r a c e d a l o n g t h e s u r f a c e f o r 183 metres (600 f e e t ) .

I n 1968-69, Magnetron Mining L i m i t e d t o o k over t h i s m i n e r a l occurrence.

( 7 l i n e - m i l e s ) o f magnetometer

11 l i n e - k i l o m e t e r s

s u r v e y were c o n d u c t e d on t h e J a c k a l 4 and 5 c l a i m s . bulldozer trenches

Nine

t o t a l l i n g 378 metres ( 1 , 3 2 9 f e e t ) w e r e

dug t h r o u g h o v e r b u r d e n and 3 , 3 6 3 f e e t ) o f b e d r o c k w a s exposed.

s q u a r e metres (36,200 s q u a r e

F i v e t r e n c h e s . t o t a l l i n g 31.7

metres (104 f e e t ) w e r e c u t i n b e d r o c k .

E i g h t X-ray h o l e s

t o t a l l i n g 132 metres (434 f e e t ) were diamond d r i l l e d .

The 1 9 7 1 and 1972 programs were t h e same a s f o r 4 . 3 Rega.

4.6

N o l v b d e n i t e ( M i n f i l e 1031-5056).

Seven S i s t e r s P e a k s , on t h e Rush 4

occurrence i n

graniticrocks.

f o r t h i s occurrrence.

To t h e n o r t h of t h e

c l a i m , is a m o l y b d e n i t e

No r e c o r d e d work i s a v a i l a b l e

- 6 -

The G e o l o g i c a l Survey of Canada r e l e a s e d Memoir 329 i n 1964.

T h i s memoir c o v e r s t h e g e o l o g y o f t h e T e r r a c e map

a r e a (103I/E'/2) by S. D u f f e l 1 and J . G .

Souther.

Map 1136A,

accompanying t h i s r e p o r t , . w a s compiled from 1 9 5 3 t o 1955.

I n 1978, t h e B r i t i s h Columbia M i n i s t r y of Energy, Mines and P e t r o l e u m R e s o u r c e s c o n d u c t e d a s i l t s a m p l i n g program which i n c l u d e d 2-4

samples from t h e Seven S i s t e r s Peaks a r e a .

The

r e s u l t s o f t h i s program w e r e r e l e a s e d i n 1979 a s BCDM A c c e l e r a t e d Geochemical Survey RGS-1-1978 J ) and RGS-2-1978

(103 P and p a r t o f 0 ) .

(1031 and p a r t of

5.

WORK CONDUCTED IN 1979

The 1979 release of information on the BCDM Accelerated Geochemical Survey RGS-1-1978 and RGS-2-1979 revealed several anomalous drainages high in tungsten, originating from the granitic pluton which forms the core of the Seven Sisters peaks.

The highest value obtained was 120 ppm

tungsten in sample 785562. This led to the staking of the Fox 1-4, Rush 1-4, Ry 1-4 and Tim 1-4 claims between 22 June and 27 June, 1979.

Staking

was performed by Seamus Young of Donegal Developments Limited for Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited. staked

-

Total claim units

318.

During August and September, 1979, W.E.

Lumley and R. Bujas,

under the direction of D.R._ Budinski, conducted basic prospecting and geochemical sampling.

Sixty-one soil samples were taken and

tested for copper, lead, zinc, silver, molybdenum and tungsten. Twenty rock samples were taken and tested for copper, lead, zinc, silver, molybdenum, tungsten and a few were tested f o r gold. An additional claim, Fox 5, was staked on 19 September, 1979 by W.E.

Lumley for Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited.

consisted of 2 units, bringing the total to 320 units.

This

- 8 -

6.

GEOLOGY

6.1

R e g i o n a l Geology

The r e g i o n a l geology c o n s i s t s o f Upper J u r a s s i c and Lower C r e t a c e o u s Bowser Group s e d i m e n t s which h a v e b e e n i n t r u d e d by a n Upper C r e t a c e o u s o r l a t e r C o a s t I n t r u s i v e S t o c k .

Near

t h e s t o c k , t h e s e d i m e n t s a r e s h a r p l y c r e n u l a t e d and deformed. Some f a u l t s and f r a c t u r e s i n t h e Bowser Group c o n t a i n p y r i t e (FeS) and p y r r h o t i t e (Fe

1-x g a l e n a (PbS) and s p h a l e r i t e (ZnS).

S ) w i t h minor amounts o f

The p y r r h o t i t e and p y r i t e

c a r r y minor amounts o f g o l d , and t h e g a l e n a c a r r i e s minor amounts o f s i l v e r .

The Bowser Group s e d i m e n t s c o n s i s t of a s e r i e s o f m a r i n e and d

f r e s h w a t e r s h a l e s , a r g i l l i t e s , greywackes, s a n d s t o n e s and c o n g l o m e r a t e s w i t h minor t u f f s toward t h e b a s e .

S t r a t a can

v a r y from a few c e n t i m e t e r s t o o v e r a hundred metres t h i c k . Some a r g i l l a c e o u s b e d s c o n t a i n e i t h e r m a r i n e f o s s i l s o r p l a n t D e p o s i t s o f c o a l and c a r b o n a c e o u s m a t e r i a l a r e

remains. common.

T h e i n t r u s i v e s t o c k i s p a r t o f t h e C o a s t I n t r u s i v e Complex and

has b e e n l i s t e d as g r a n o d i o r i t e of e a r l y T e r t i a r y a g e by t h e G.S.C.

6.2

on t h e i r map 1385 A .

G e o l o m o f t h e C l a i m GrouDs

The i n t r u s i v e s t o c k and s u r r o u n d i n g deformed s e d i m e n t s have n o t b e e n s u b s t a n t i a l l y mapped and s u b d i v i d e d .

The e x t e n t o f

g l a c i a l c o v e r and t h e e x t r e m e topography may h i n d e r e f f e c t i v e mapping.

Most o f t h e showings mentioned i n s e c t i o n 4 " H i s t o r y o f t h e P r o p e r t i e s " l i e i n Bowser Group s e d i m e n t s a s l e n s e s and v e i n s .

L

- 9 -

REGIONAL GEOLOGY

LEGEND

Adapted from G.S.C.

Map 1136A

QUATEW A R Y Pleistocene and Recent Sand, gravel, clay, alluvium UPPER CRETACEOUS or LATER Coast Intrusions - Undifferentiated: granodiorite, diorite, quartz diorite, quartz monzonite, adamellite, granite, gabbro UPPER JURASSIC and LOWER CRETACEOUS

16

Bowser Group - Greywacke, conglomerate, argillite, minor tuff.

LOWER AND MIDDLE JURASSIC

a

Hazelton Group - Andesite, basalt, rhyolite, dacite.

t o n Group k!Hazel argillite.

(Lower) - Andesite, breccia, tuff , greywacke,

s Fault

J

3

L

,J

@)

F o s s i l Locality (leaves, shells)

Bedding

S H E E T 103 I (East Half) 311

I

I5'

1'28~00. 6*00

t 45'

Figure 3

- R e g i o n a l Geology - Adapted from G.S.C. Map 1136A. -.

S c a l e : 1:253,440

Showing C l a i m B o u n d a r i e s

I

P 0

I

- 11 -

7,

G E 0 C H EM I STRY-

S i x t y - o n e s o i l and s i l t s a m p l e s , and t w e n t y r o c k s a m p l e s , were t a k e n d u r i n g t h e 1979 program.

A s t a t i s t i c a l comparison h a s

b e e n made between t h e s o i l s a m p l e s and t h e r e s u l t s from t h e B r i t i s h Columbia Department o f Mines A c c e l e r a t e d Geochemical Survey R.S.G.-1-1978.

T h i s h a s b e e n t a b u l a t e d on t h e f o l l o w i n g

Page The r o c k samples v a r i e d c o n s i d e r a b l y w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g as t h e h i g h e s t and mean v a l u e s f o r e a c h e l e m e n t .

Element

Mean

0.005

0.001

ounces/ton

S i l v e r (Ag)

1.98

0.56

ounces/ton

Copper (Cu)

1.36

0.44

percent

Flo 1yb d e n i t e (Mo S )

4.21

0.309

percent

Lead (Pb)

0.44

0.08

percent

Zinc (zn)

3.10

0.32

percent

T u n g s t e n (W)

0.57

0.08

percenr

Gold (Au)

Note:

Highest

'

4 1 1 o f t h e r o c k samples were t a k e n from around t h e i n s t r u s i v e

s t o c k and n o t from t h e s o u t h s i d e of t h e p e a k s where t h e o l d p r o s p e c t s a r e l o c a t e d ( w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e M o l y b d e n i t e p r o s p e c t ) .

SUMNARY ST A T 1 ST I CAL ANALY S I S _

I

C o m p a r i s o n B e t w e e n S a m y l e s Taken---a n d BCDFi __ RGS-1-1978

I _ _ _

XRITHi.IETIC bIEAN

ELEMENT -__

X CASSIAR -

POPULATION SIZE n CASSIAR I _

ARITHMETIC MEAN x BCDM I

.

c

POPULATION SIZE N BCDM _______

STANDARD D EV I A T I O N Sd BCDM

2

~

G e o c h e m i c a l Survey R e s ults

ANOELZLOUS READINGS BCDM + (3 x S d )

NO. OF ANOPlALOUS SAMPLES A i CASSIAR

PERCENTAGE ANOMALOUS

Zinc

1 43

61

54.7

2124

38.5

G

170.2

10

16.4

Copper

156

61

27.3

2124

25.9

G

105.0

22

36.1

Lead

273

61

3.41

2124

6.15

G

21.86

38

62.3

1.83

61

0.123

2124

0.0907

G

0.395

36

59.0

Silver

I P p3

Molybdenum

77

61

1.68

2124

3.62

G

12.54

27

44.3

Tungsten

80

61

2.81

2124

4.12

G

15.17

31

50.8

I

A l l values given i n p a r t s p e r m i l l i o n G d e n o t e s greater t h a n

Note:

Ag-19

s a m p l e s 2 1 . 0 ppm

March 2 8 , 1 9 8 0 B.H. W h i t i n g BHW: s b

I

-

13 -

8. PROSPECTING DESCRIPTIONS The following is a "Consecutive Listing'' of observations made at each rock sample location (see Figures 4a to 4d). SamDle No.

Location

Observations

22265

Western Cirque (north of Weeskinisht Peak)

Contact of sediments above granite - some chalcopyrite (CuFeS ) in veins. 2

22266

Western Cirque

Quartz vein rich in chalcopyrite (CuFeS ) as talus on glacier 2 below the vertical face.

22267

Western Cirque

Sedimentary talus sample with molybdenite (MoS ) smeared on fracture surface? Found on glacier.

22268

Western Cirque

Feldspathized granodiorite with quartz rich vein mineralized with molybdenite (MoS2), chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and Powellite (Ca(Mo,W)O ) Caken from talus below ther vertical face.

22269

Western Cirque

2 centimetre wide quartz vein containing molybdenite (MoS ) and 'minor Powellite (Ca(Mo,&)04) cuts a quartz diorite.

22270

North Central Cirque

Sedimentary talus sample possessing flakes of Scheelite (CaWO ) 4 on fracture surfaces. Sample from talus below vertical cliff.

22271

North Eastern Cirque

Massive pyrrhotite (Fe

22272

North Eastern Cirque

Massive pyrrhotite.(Fe 1-x X) zone with chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and Scheelite (CaWO 4 in talus.

22273

North Central Cirque

Sericitically altered granite rich in chalcopyrite (CuFeSz), galena (PbS) and SFhalerite (211s) - talus sample.

S ) talus.

1-x

-

8.

14

-

PROSPECTING DESCRIPTIONS ( C o n t ' d )

Sample No.

Location

Observations

22274

North C e n t r a l C5rque

L i n e a t e d sediment w i t h e longa te d b l e b s of p y r r h o t i t e (Fel-XS).

22275

North E a s t e r n C i r q u e

Gossanous s e d i m e n t p o s s e s s i n g a r s e n o p y r i t e (FeAsS) and minor c h a l c o p y r i t e (CuFeS ) t a l u s 2 sample.

22276

North E a s t e r n C i r c u e (east s i d e )

Sediment sample t a k e n from t a l u s on g l a c i e r below t h e g r a n i t e sediment c o n t a c t .

22277

South Western C i r q u e ( s o u t h of W e e s k i n i s h t Peak)

Rusty a r s e n o p y r i t e (FeAsS) r i c h s e d i m e n t a r y sample.

22278

East S i d e

Heavy, a r s e n o p y r i t e (FeAsS) r i c h s e d i m e n t a r y sample.

22279

East S i d e

A p l i t e dyke w i t h m o l y b d e n i t e (MoS ) c u t s d i o r i t e i n a n 2 e a s t e r n c i r q u e ( p a r t o f Noranda claims).

22280

North C e n t r a l C i r q u e

Highly a l t e r e d g r a n i t e a t f a c e of a d i t . Quartz r i c h .

22281

North C e n t r a l C i r q u e

F a u l t area p o s s e s s i n g m o l y b d e n i t e (Mas2). Note: P J claim p o s t s e e n h e r e a l t h o u g h c l a i m maps show P J claims t o b e 3 k i l o m e t r e s t o t h e southwest.

22282

East Side

Hornblende r i c h l a t e r p h a s e of s t o c k . S m a l l area p o s s e s s i n g m o l y b d e n i t e (MoS2). Looks s i m i l a r t o t h e hornblende r i c h a r e a i n t h e Red Rose Mine - ( p a r t of Noranda c l a i m s ) .

22290

Below r i d g e between n o r t h c e n t r a l and n o r t h eastern c i r q u e s

A p l i t i c dyke c u t t i n g s e d i m e n t a r y rocks.

22291

North c e n t r a l c i r q u e

Rusty p y r r h o t i t e (Fe S) t a l u s sample t a k e n from bei,$ a gossan zone.

- 15 -

9.

REFERENCES British Columbia Department of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources

1. Minister of Mines Annual Report (MMAR)

1 929-15 3

2.

Minister of Mines Annual Report (MMAR)

1 930-1 3 7

3.

Minister of Mines Annual Report (MMAR)

1968-109

4.

Geology, Exploration and Mining (GEM)

1969-83

5.

Geology, Exploration and Mining (GEM)

1972-502

6.

Geology, Exploration and Mining (GEM)

1 9 73-487

7.

Assessment Report N o . 2016 - "Geophysical Survey and Polished Section Report for the Rega Mineral Group"; Magnetron Mining Limited, C.A. Ager, 1 9 6 8

8. Assessment Report No. 3 5 4 1 "Aeromagnetic Survey of Magnetron Claims"; C.A. Ager, 1 9 7 2 9.

Assessment Report

NO.

2 7 6 , "Gravity Survey

of Magnetron Claims"; C.A. Ager, 1 9 7 3 . Geological Survey of Canada

10. G.S.C. Memoir 329 "Geology of the Terrace map area

-

British Columbia; S. Duffel1 and J.G. Souther, 1 9 6 4 .

11. G.S.C. Map 1136A

-

"Geology - Terrace'' (accompanies

G.S.C. Memoir 3 2 9 ) .

12.

G.S.C. Map 1 3 8 5 A - "Geology - Skeena River".

APPENDIX I

GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS

'

' F j EONOAR-CLEGG & COMPANY 130 PEMBERTON A V E

,

N O R T H V A N C O U V E R , B C.

PHONE

C u , P b , Z n , ? l o , ~ \ g ; H o t Aqua R e g i a A u . F i r e .A s s a- y & H o t Aqua R e g i a E x t r a c t i o n - -'--N; C o l o r i a e t r i c M~~~~~ Cu,P5,2n,?I@,.\Sr'\u; Atomic A b s o r p t i o n

R e p o r t NO.

Fraction Used

Date

~

cu P Pm

Pb P Pm

F~~~

Zn P Pm

Mo P Pm

67

26

1.3

I I B 111 68 23

1

29

59

24

1 .o

I

113

119

37

91

22

1.2

I

114

243

30

100

29

0.9

52

67

25

1.2

172

34

98

10

1.2

88

480

34

90

23

2.4

225

177

25

74

13

1.2

45

243

20

81

15

0.9

205

304

13

90

40

0.8

250

38

6

46

5

0.2

122

37

7

66

4

0.2

123

93

81

15 9

3

0.6

124

24

10

63

10

0.6

125

28

13

67

14

0.2

21

20

55

10

0.8

87

24

255

4

0 -4

2

-~18

26

21

9

0.3

8

129

28

16

28

6

0.2

130

24

7

58

2

0.2

I

131

60

116

465

5

1 .o

I

132

32

70

630

5

0.2

133

45

18

94

5

0.2

134

64

19

86

7

0.5

620

31

7

44

4

O"2

621

40

14

53

12

622

45

22

67

7

0.2

623

32

10

86

16

0,2

18

24

123

220

0.4

10

24

41

11

0.4

119

iI

I

I

I

I I I

1 I

L

__-

0.2

I

1994

W P Pm

25

: : 1

-

PROJECT:

September

97

p

04-352667

W. LRIEY ____

Cassiar A s b e s t o s A r p . Ltd.

112

80

TELEX

Geochemical Lab Report

14; Basic F u s i o n

SAMPLE NO.

985-0681

L C =

REFAAR KS

2

2

27

I I

I I

1979

BONDAR-

Report

NO

29

-

19?&

SA?vlPLE NO.

L

627 6 28

5

LEGG & C O M P A N Y LTV'

Geochemical Lab Report

7 ,

Paqe No.

P Pm

Zn

PI 0 PP"

P%

32

35

15

0.5

2 25

0.6

4

57 _11 ~ _ 200 __

57 ___ ~ 1320 _

23

___-

_ 3200 _ _ _ -3 7 .

540 ____

630

505

1700

535

300

631

455

550

244

93

6 32

405

1020

695

140

633

.358

260

133

59

250

634

4.0 5 ____

140

130

59

205

6 35

-333--

__ 130 __

636

450

103

201

27

637

43 5

117

177

28

1.8

235

638

349

60

90

10

1.1

95 ____

635

363

52

80

7

0.8

75

6 40

425

51

106

13

0.9

75

641

360

33

92

9

,1.o

88

642

51

20

58

2

0.2

8

643

41

10

80

1

0.2

3

6 44

80

. 8

77

9

0.2

3

645

31

7

49

6

0.2

18

646

102

10

84

4

0.2

13

647

155

11

80

4

0.4

15

648

37

9

68

4

0.2

13

649

31

12

82

2

0.2

5

650

269

57

89

12

0.9

115

651

44

50

68

19

0.4

30

65 2

34

30

3 1_ _1_

3

0.2

3

653

7.5

28

110

6

0.2

3

654

33

33

199

4

0.2

4

655

47

22

103

13

0.2

75

656

50

38

106

15

0.2

60

13. 7.6 14.

_-__ ' 119 __5_2__

__

~

R E F,:l A R KS

P Pm

629

____

i

W

Pb P Pm

i

385

340

_19_0 __

135

~-

:;'

Interference

I

.ro,

*

'

)..

sssiar Asbestos Corp.

--

-

COMPANY LTD.

PAGE No. 1 205 4133 4 t h Avenue N h i t c h o r s e , Yukon Y U

-

-

I

.

11s

-

hlA R I