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June 16 . 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

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De Beers Canada Exploration Inc.<br />

Report:<br />

Assessment reports for mineral claims<br />

in the Kasabonika Lake Area<br />

RECEIVED<br />

JUN 2 3 ?nn~<br />

-<br />

Leyla Hoosain<br />

Date: June 16, 2005<br />

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT<br />

OFFI E<br />

Distribution: Provincial Recording Office (2)<br />

Copies: Toronto, Sudbury, Field<br />

KEYWORDS: Assessment Report, Kasabonika Lake, Drilling, Ground magnetic<br />

survey<br />

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ABSTRACT<br />

De Beers Canada Inc. acquired 36 mineral claim blocks in the Kasabonika Lake area<br />

in June 23, 2003, located approximately 230km north-northeast of Pickle Lake,<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong>. Exploration work including ground magnetic surveys, reverse circulation<br />

drilling, and core drilling were conducted on a number of geophysical targets<br />

within these claim blocks in order to determine kimberlite potential of selected<br />

targets. The following assessment report is submitted in accordance to the <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

Mining Act towards fulfillment of the first assessment work requirements on 24 of<br />

the 36 mineral claim blocks. Please view Table 1 for the list of mineral claims to<br />

which this assessment report is applied for.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................................................................... 1<br />

1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1<br />

2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS ..................................................................................................................... 1<br />

3.0 GEOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................ 1<br />

2.1<br />

2.1.1<br />

2.1.2<br />

2.1.3<br />

2.1.4<br />

2.1.5<br />

2.2<br />

2.2.1<br />

2.2.2<br />

2.2.3<br />

2.2.4<br />

BEDROCK GEOLOGy ............................................................................................................................... 1<br />

General <strong>Geology</strong> ................................................................................................................................ 2<br />

Precambrian ......... , ................................................... , ............. , ........................................................... 2<br />

Structure ............................................................................................................................................. 3<br />

Metamorphism .................................................................................................................................... 3<br />

Geochronology .................................................................................................................................. 4<br />

QUATERNARY GEOLOGY ......................................................................................................................... 4<br />

Glacial History ................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

Deposition History ............................................................................................................................. 5<br />

Tills and their material sources in NW <strong>Ontario</strong> ................................................................................. 6<br />

Tills in the Kasabonika Lake Area ..................................................................................................... 8<br />

4.0 SUMMARY OF EXPLORATION PROGRAMMES ............................................................................ 8<br />

4.1<br />

4.1.1<br />

4.1.2<br />

4.2<br />

4.2.1<br />

4.2.2<br />

4.2.3<br />

4.2.4<br />

4.3<br />

4.3.1<br />

4.3.2<br />

4.3.3<br />

4.3.4<br />

2004 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY ......................................................................................................... 8<br />

Survey Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 9<br />

KAS 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey Results .................................................................................... 9<br />

2004 REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILL PROGRAMME ................................................................................. 9<br />

Logistics ............................................................................................................................................. 9<br />

Water Quality Monitoring ................................................................................................................. 9<br />

Reverse Circulation Drilling ............................................................................................................ 10<br />

Results ............................................................................................................................................. 10<br />

2005 CORE DRILL PROGRAMME ............................................................................................................. 11<br />

Logistics ........................................................................................................................................... 11<br />

Water Quality Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 11<br />

Diamond Core Drilling .................................................................................................................... 12<br />

Results ............................................................................................................................................. 12<br />

5.0 CONCLUSiONS ....................................................................................................................................... 12<br />

10.0 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................... 13<br />

11.0 STATEMENT Of' QUALIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. 14<br />

TABLES .................................................................................................................................................................. 15<br />

TABLE 1 - LIST OF MINERAL CLAIMS ................................................................................................................... 16<br />

TABLE 2 - 2004 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY SPECIFICATION ............................................................................. 17<br />

TABLE 3 2004 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY BLOCK L1NE-KM AND INTERPRETATION ........................................ 18<br />

TABLE 4 - SUMMARY OF WORK CONDUCTED ON 24 KASABONIKA LAKE CLAIM BLOCKS .................................... 19<br />

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FIGURES ............................................................................................................................................................... 20<br />

FIGURE 1 BEDROCK GEOLOGY OF KASABONIKA LAKE AREA ............................................................................ 21<br />

FIGURE 2- TILL SEQUENCE IN NW ONTARIO (AFTER THORLEIFSON, 1989) ......................................................... 22<br />

FIGURE 3- KASABONIKA LAKE 2004 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY BLOCKS ...................................................... 23<br />

APPENDIX A ......................................................................................................................................................... 24<br />

APPENDIX B ......................................................................................................................................................... 33<br />

APPENDIX C ......................................................................................................................................................... 34<br />

APPENDIX D ......................................................................................................................................................... 54<br />

APPENDIX E .......................................................................................................................................................... 74<br />

APPENDIX F ........................................................................................................................................................... 75<br />

APPENDIX G ......................................................................................................................................................... 76<br />

APPENDIX H ........................................................................................................................................................ 79<br />

APPENDIX I ........................................................................................................................................................... 82<br />

APPENDIX J ......................................................................................................................................................... 87<br />

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1.0 INTRODUCTION<br />

De Beers Canada Inc. (DBCI) has been actively exploring the diamond potential in<br />

the Province of <strong>Ontario</strong> for the past 30 years. Through various studies, the area<br />

of Kasabonika Lake was identified as a potential area for kimberlite hosts. In June<br />

23, 2003, DBCI staked 36 claim blocks over magnetic targets deemed as<br />

possible kimberlite. Subsequent work in the area lead to a reverse circulation drill<br />

programme in 2004, as well as a ground magnetic survey in year 2004 and a core<br />

drill programme in 2005. This report summarises work conducted on 24 of the<br />

36 mineral claims and is submitted towards ful.filment of first assessment work<br />

required on these claims.<br />

2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS<br />

The 24 claim blocks are located approximately 230km north-northeast of Pickle<br />

Lake, <strong>Ontario</strong>, near the First Nation Community of Kasabonika Lake. All 24<br />

claims are located within NTS Map Sheets 053H09, 0531-110, 053H15,<br />

053H16, 043E06, 043E05, and 043E12. The Community of Kasabonika Lake<br />

was consulted prior to commencement of all field work and First Nation assistants<br />

were hired to assist in all programmes.<br />

Field crew for all programmes were based out of the community of Kasabonika<br />

Lake. Access to claim blocks were by helicopter (Jet Ranger, Long Ranger, Bell<br />

205 or Bell 204 depending on programme). Aircrafts from Wasaya Airways and<br />

North Star Air were hired to transport fuel, drill, equipment and supplies, as well<br />

as personnel between the Community of Kasabonika Lake and Pickle Lake. While<br />

operational, the Asheweig Winter Road was utilized to transport fuel and<br />

equipment from Pickle Lake to the Community of Kasabonika Lake. Transport<br />

trucks from Sigfussen Northern and Ash Key Joint Ventures were hired for winter<br />

road transport.<br />

3.0 GEOLOGY<br />

2. 1 Bed rock <strong>Geology</strong><br />

The Kasabonika Lake work area is located within the Kasabonika Lake -<br />

River greenstone belt or to its adjacent in gneissic tonalite terrain.<br />

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2.1.1 GENERAL GEOLOGY<br />

The Kasabonika Lake - Ekwan River belt is part of the regional Sachigo<br />

Subprovince (Thurston et al.. 1991, modified from Card and Ciesielki, 1986),<br />

in the Canadian Archean craton. Overall, the Kasabonika Lake - Ekwan River belt<br />

is made up of linear to folded greenstone assemblages surrounded by extensive<br />

granitic and gneissiC rocks. The following summary of the general geology of the<br />

belt focuses on the geological units and features encountered in the immediate<br />

vicinity of the Kasabonika Lake settlement and the area encompassing exploration<br />

activities by DBCEI. The summary is derived essentially from Thurston et al.<br />

(1979) and the <strong>Geology</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong> (Thurston et aI., 1991). The outline of the<br />

belt described in Thurston et al. (1979) was for the most part defined from<br />

geophysical studies whereas it is only included as part of a more regional<br />

description in the <strong>Geology</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong> volume, where it has also been<br />

incorporated in the Oxford Lake - Stull Lake terrane.<br />

2. 1.2 PRECAM BRIAN<br />

Mafic to intermediate meta-volcani~rocks<br />

Thurston et al. (1979) identified a "G" shaped area at the northweastern end of<br />

the belt which they interpreted to be characterized by metavolcanic rocks (Figure<br />

1). These include pillowed andesite, pillow breccia. dacitic and felsic tuff, and<br />

interbanded felsic and mafic metavolcanics.<br />

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l'1igmatitic rocks<br />

The lower portion of greenstone belt in the Kasabonika area is separated from the<br />

northern portion ("G" shaped) by a thick NW-SE trending lens of gneissic rocks.<br />

These encompass both paragneiss (biotite-quartz-feldspar) and orthogneiss<br />

(hornblende-feldspar-quartz) for which Thurston et al. (19/'9) suggested a<br />

granitic content of over 25% in both cases. Pebbles encountered in the till during<br />

the course of this drilling campaign are dominantly of two types, a hornblende ±<br />

biotite, feldspar and quartz and a hornblende ± biotite, garnet, feldspar and<br />

quartz gneisses. Epidote is a common accessory mineral in both types of gneiss.<br />

Metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks in the area are surrounded by composite<br />

batholiths of massive to foliated felsic and hybrid intrusive rocks;. The main rock<br />

units documented by Thurston et al. (1979) are hornblende-biotite tonalite and<br />

biotite-hornblende granite. which are both commonly observed as pebbles in the<br />

overlying till.<br />

2.1.3 STRUCTURE<br />

In the survey report of the Winisk area, Thurston et al. (1979) indicated that<br />

metavolcanic rocks in the area were offset by a large-scale WNW trending<br />

structure with sinistral movement displacing the "G" shaped zone from the<br />

elongated portion to the southeast. The NE trending fault to the west of the area<br />

was inferred from offsets on the aeromagnetiC maps. and its displacement is<br />

thought to be between 300 m and 6 km. Thurston and Carter (1970) suggested<br />

that the meta-volcanic rocks to the northwest of Kasabonika were folded into an<br />

anticline trending WNW and plunging to the west.<br />

On a regional scale, greenstone belt rocks of the Sachigo subprovince exhibit<br />

steeply dipping foliations and steeply dipping plunging lineations. I n the area.<br />

both metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks show well-developed foliation<br />

mainly defined by hornblende. plagioclase porphyroblasts or biotite. The<br />

Kasabonika gabbro and granitic rocks of this part of the belt do not show<br />

foliation. Thurston et at. (1979) suggested that the metamorphic foliation is<br />

parallel to the compositional banding in highly metamorphosed sediments.<br />

2.1.4 METAMORPHISM<br />

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The Sachigo subprovince overall has undergone at least two episodes of<br />

metamorphism. The greenstone belts generally display greenschist facies in their<br />

core with surrounding amphibolite facies. However. no metamorphic petrology<br />

studies have been undertaken for the mapped area.<br />

Systematic occurrence of hornblende in metavolcanic rocks of the Kasabonika -<br />

Ekwan River belt described by Thurston et at. (1979) suggests that rocks have<br />

undergone an intermediate to high-amphibolite facies. Similarly. the overall<br />

mineral assemblage observed in the metasediments comprises biotite,<br />

hornblende. garnet and sillimanite which indicate an amphibolite facies<br />

metamorphism.<br />

The North Caribou belt to the SW of Kasabonika exhibits assemblages that are<br />

characteristic of low-pressure intermediate type of metamorphism. Breaks et at.<br />

(in prep. at the time) suggested conditions of 400°C to 500°C and pressures of<br />

300 1"1 Pa. Thurston et at. (1991) concluded that the emplacement of posttectonic<br />

batholiths was responsible for the regional metamorphism of the<br />

subprovince.<br />

2. 1 .5 GEOCHRONOLOGY<br />

There is no geochronological data available for any of the litholo!9ical units of the<br />

Kasabonika area. However, adjacent greenstone belts to the west. in the Oxford<br />

Lake - Stull Lake and North Caribou terranes. have been dated at 2900-2800 Ma<br />

and 3000-2890 Ma, respectively (Thurston et at., 1991). Available uraniumlead<br />

data indicate that the western part of the Sachigo subprOVince underwent<br />

amphibolite facies metamorphism between 2744 and 2738 Ma, followed by two<br />

granulite facies between 2700 and 2687 Ma, and between 264·6 and 2644 Ma<br />

(Mezger, 1989).<br />

2.2 Quaternary <strong>Geology</strong><br />

2.2.1 GLACIAL HISTORY<br />

The Kasabonika Lake area is located on Archaen rocks of the Superior Province in<br />

Northwest <strong>Ontario</strong>, bordering onto Paleozoic rocks of the Hudson Bay Lowlands<br />

(HBL). Two Quaternary glaciations (the Illinoian which ended 135, OOObp and<br />

the Wisconsian which lasted from 115,000 to 10.000 bp) are recorded in NW<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong>. These two glaCiations were separated by the Sangamonian Interglacial<br />

period which had duration of 20,,000 years.<br />

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During the Wisconsian glaciation, the Laurentide Ice Sheet which was part of a<br />

large continental glacier complex covered much of Canada and northern U. S. The<br />

Laurentide Ice Sheet comprised of 3 lobes: Baffin, Keewatin, and Labrador<br />

sectors. The Labrador sector moved across much of NW <strong>Ontario</strong>. affecting the<br />

Kasabonika Lake project area. and was joined with the Keewatin lobe near the<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong>-Manitoba border, resulting in interlobate deposition and ice-flow<br />

redirection (Barnett. 1992). Glacial fluting and drumlins in the project area<br />

indicate that ice-movement in the Kasabonika area was predominantly southeasterly.<br />

2.2.2 DEPOSITION HISTORY<br />

The Illinoian glaciation is represented in the HBL by 3 or 4 tills (Barnett. p.<br />

1035), which are texturally similar, as stony, sandy, tills. Notable within these<br />

layers are sand and gravel lenses containing sedimentary structures, as well as<br />

laminated silts and clays found between the upper till layers. These sediments<br />

were likely deposited by an oscillating glacier-front in a proglacial lake.<br />

Thorleifson (1989) defined only 2 tills representing the time prior to the<br />

Sangamonian interglacial, Tills D and E, separated by a poorly documented<br />

interstadial phase (Figure 2).<br />

The Sangamonian Interglacial is characterized by the Missinaibi formation.<br />

Fossils found in this material indicate a climate similar to or warmer than today's.<br />

Early to Mid-Wisconsian Glaciation in the HBL is cryptic (Barnett, 1992), with<br />

up to 4 till layers separated by thin beds of stratified sediments. Barnett (1992)<br />

suggested a subglacial origin for the stratified sediments within the till, because<br />

of continual ice cover for the HBL during this time period. Later in the<br />

Wisconsian, progracial lakes Ojibway & Agassiz 'catastrophically' drained into<br />

Hudson Bay. The proglacial water level then lowered by 300m, and the land<br />

surrounding Hudson Bay (including the Kasabonika area) was inundated with<br />

water, up to an elevation of about 145m above mean sea level. Tyrell Sea<br />

sediments reach a thickness of up to 7m where the water was deepest, coarsening<br />

upward into near-shore and beac.h deposits of sand and gravel. Kasabonika would<br />

have been situated close to the edge of this new water body, thereby allOWing for<br />

near-shore sediments to be found here. These would be incorporated into the<br />

lower-most organics and upper-most tills of the Kasabonika study area.<br />

Glaciation ended as the Laurentide ice sheet qUickly disintegrated in Hudson Bay,<br />

leaVing active ice only in Northern Quebec and in Keewatin (northern l'1anitoba­<br />

Nunavut) .<br />

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According to Thorleifson (1992), three till layers are located above the<br />

Missinaibi: Tills C, B, and A (from oldest to youngest). Each of these three<br />

contains varying ice-flow directions: west for C, southwest for B and south for<br />

A. Each titl also has its own definitive composition, including pebble types and<br />

matrix materials, all of which are found in complete and incomplete sections in<br />

the Kasabonika field area. The tills will be further examined in the next section.<br />

2.2.3 TILLS AND THEIR MATERIAL SOURCES IN NW ONTARIO<br />

In general, the tills sampled by Thorleifson (1989) had the following matrix<br />

«2mm fraction) texture: 30% sand, 40% silt, and 30% clay. The carbonate<br />

content in the matrix was generally over one third. The calcite: dolomite ratio<br />

was about 2: 1 .<br />

The most interesting heavy minerals within the fine to very-fine sand are garnet<br />

and ilmenite. As well, hematite, orthopyroxene, epidote and pyrite were found.<br />

A few percent of the bulk sample was leucoxene, goethite, zircon, and rutile.<br />

Ilmenite, orthopyroxene, hematite, and siderite are likely derived from the east:<br />

Sutton Ridge and the Flaherty Formation basalts of the Belcher Islands. The likely<br />

source of garnets is from the high-grade metamorphic terrane of mainland<br />

Quebec. Orthopyroxene and epidote may also be from Archean granulite facies<br />

metamorphic rocks of the Canadian Shield. Increased hemitite content is linked<br />

to elevated numbers of Proterozoic clasts, indicating a common source.<br />

High levels of Precambrian debris within the tills are linked to westward ice flow,<br />

and the Paleozoic debris is linked to more southerly and southwesterly flow.<br />

Till A<br />

Till A, sampled along the Winisk River, contained 25% Proterozoic pebbles (2-<br />

5. 6mm), and 5% red carbonates. Sampled along the Fawn River, a till of similar<br />

composition was encountered, and therefore correlated to till A at the Winisk.<br />

Till A is enriched in red carbonate and Paleozoic clasts, compared to other titls,<br />

as well as garnet, epidote, silt and matrix carbonate.<br />

Till B<br />

Till B contained fewer Paleozoic-derived gravel clasts, and more Proterozoic and<br />

intermediate red carbonates than till A. It is also distinguished by its intermediate<br />

values for orthopyroxene and matrix calcite (compositionally between tills A and<br />

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C). Garnets are more abundant in till B than in till C, whereas hematite levels are<br />

lower.<br />

Till~<br />

Proterozoic gravel clasts were more prominent in Tilt C than tills A and B. It was<br />

also high in siderite, hematite, and sand. Till C had been somewhat debated as<br />

to whether it was deposited before or after the Sangamonian interglacial. At the<br />

Severn River, an organic unit containing clays, sedimentary bedding, lots of<br />

carbonate (but no preserved shells), and plant material was located. It is unclear<br />

whether this unit (considered part of the Missinaibi formation) underlies or<br />

overlies till C. It is likely underlying it, therefore making till C post-interglacial.<br />

The Missinaibi formation contains a lower marine member, a fluvial member, a<br />

forest bed member and an upper glaciolacustrine member. (Barnett, 1992) The<br />

forest bed member (or 'subaerial' unit) is associated with isostatic rebound in the<br />

area, once the Illinoian glacier had withdrawn from the area. The upper<br />

glaciolacustrine unit is linked with the proglacial waters, which preceded the<br />

Wisconsian glaciation. The same units are noted by Thorleifson (1989), but are<br />

always seen in incomplete sequences.<br />

JilLQ<br />

Till D was deposited from northwestward ice flow and has a very low red<br />

carbonate content and slightly greater Proterozoic clast content. Shells have been<br />

found in this till. It is known to postdate the Bell Sea (from amino acid data).<br />

~ell ~a Interstitial Deposits<br />

A layer of marine sediments and well-sorted gravel delineates an interstitial period<br />

between the depositions of till D and till E. This marine water has been named<br />

the Bell Sea. Microfossils are found in the marine components of this layer.<br />

Till E<br />

Till E, correlated to the Sundance Till, is a red carbonate-rich unit found at the<br />

base of most sections north of the Kasabonika study area (at the Shagamu and<br />

Niskibi Rivers). It was deposited by southeastward Keewatin-derived ice flow.<br />

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2.2.4 TI LLS I N THE KASABON I KA LAKE AREA<br />

The Kasabonika Lake area has been glaciated twice in the Quaternary period,<br />

resulting in up to 200m of glacially-deposited material on top of the bedrock.<br />

The earliest glaciation, the Illinoian, is represented in the area by two poorly<br />

exposed tills, E and D. Deposition of these tills was separated by an interstadial<br />

phase (a recession of the ice margin to close to this area, followed by a reprogression<br />

of the ice cover).<br />

The Illinoian glaciation was finished by 135, 000 years before present. It was<br />

followed by an interglacial time, with a climate similar to or warmer than today's.<br />

Depositional evidence of this period is known as the Missinaibi Formation, which<br />

is a series of deposits, from marine to fluvial to subaerial to glaciolacustrine.<br />

These units are rarely seen as a complete package in the study area.<br />

Three post-Sangamonian tills are associated with Wisconsian glaciation: tills C,<br />

B, and A. Each of these tills have its own unique composition. Till C is the most<br />

enriched in Precambrian pebbles, while till A is depleted in them (at 25%), and<br />

enriched in Paleozoic pebbles. Till B is intermediate to tills A and C and is<br />

distinguished by its enrichment in garnet and depletion in hematite.<br />

Wisconsian glaciation lasted from 115, 000 y. b. p. to 10, 000 y. b. p., but the<br />

last of the ice did not disappear from the Kasabonika area until about 8000 years<br />

ago (Barnett, 1992), when the Tyrell Sea level rose and then fell, disintegrating<br />

within it the last of the glacial ice.<br />

4.0 SUMMARY OF EXPLORATION PROGRAMMES<br />

4.1 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

The Kasabonika Lake 2004 ground magnetiC survey program was designed to<br />

qUickly gain high resolution magnetic data over potential drill targets in the<br />

Kasabonika Lake project area. The ground team mobilized with the 2004 reverse<br />

circulation drill program team.<br />

Seven survey blocks were conducted between February 7 and February 15 2004.<br />

These blocks were designed to individual anomalies within claim blocks. In total,<br />

two anomalies with ground coverage were recommended for drill testing.<br />

Location of the ground magnetic blocks is displayed in Figure 3.<br />

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4. 1 . 1 SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS<br />

The ground magnetic surveys were performed using GEM System GSM- 19<br />

Overhauser magnetometers. These systems are equipped with a GPS<br />

antenna and sampled the total magnetic field at 1 Hz. A typical grid size<br />

was 1 km 2 with 50m line spacing. Please view Table 2 for further<br />

information.<br />

4. 1 .2 KAS 2004 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY RESULTS<br />

A total of 73 line-km the 7 claim blocks were conducted during the<br />

Kasabonika Lake 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey. Line-km per survey<br />

block as well as survey interpretation can be viewed in Table 2. 10nT<br />

contour plots of the surveys can be viewed in Appendix A.<br />

4.2 2004 Reverse Circulation Drill Programme<br />

4.2. 1 LOGISTICS<br />

A heli-portable reverse circulation drill was utilized in the 2004 drill<br />

programme to test 19 targets within the group of claim blocks. Drill and<br />

crew were mobilized to the community of Kasabonika Lake on February<br />

5, 2004. The drill crew consisted of DBCI project manager Leyla<br />

Hoosain, 3 contract geologists, 1 driller and 1 drill hand from Boart<br />

Longyear. 4 First Nations assistants from the community of Kasabonika<br />

Lake, 2 helicopter pilots and 2 helicopter engineers from Heli-Max Ltd.<br />

A Bell 206 Jet Ranger and a Bell 205 helicopter were used to sling drill,<br />

personnel. and fuel to drill sites from the communit}' of Kasabonika<br />

Lake.<br />

4.2.2 WATER QUALITY MONITORING<br />

ASI Group based out of St. Catharines, <strong>Ontario</strong> wero~ contracted to<br />

undertake the water quality monitoring programme for testing of water<br />

bodies that may be affected by drilling activities.<br />

The water quality programme involved collection of single base-line<br />

samples, followed by up to 4 samples at each drill site llpon completion<br />

of drilling. The purpose of the work was to determine the overall effect<br />

of drilling activities on water quality in the area.<br />

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The samples collected were analysed for the following parameters:<br />

Metals (Ag, AI, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn,<br />

Mo, Na, Ni, p, Pb, V, Zn), dissolved anions (chloride and sulphate),<br />

total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), fixed solids,<br />

dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)<br />

(purgeable and cold extractable), pH, conductivity, and total oil and<br />

grease.<br />

Please see Appendix B for ASI Group report on water monitoring<br />

programme as well as certificate of analyses.<br />

4.2.3 REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING<br />

Positioning of drill hole collars were based on previous aeromagnetic data<br />

as well as data from the 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey. A trimble GPS<br />

Pathfinder ProXRS receiver system equipped with a Canada-Wide<br />

Differential GPS (CDGPS) receiver was used to spot and measure actual<br />

drill hole collar locations. A 50 point feature was recorded for all drill<br />

hole collars.<br />

A DBCI owned heli-portable reverse circulation drill was utilized for the<br />

2004 drill programme. Boart-Longyear Drilling Ltd of North Bay,<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> was contracted to operate the drill.<br />

Drill chips were collected into 20L pails. Character samples were<br />

collected approximately every 1 . Sm. Preliminary logs were taken by drill<br />

geologists at the drill site. Further logging was conductE~d in Kasabonika<br />

Lake prior to shipping of chip samples to DBCI Sudbury office for further<br />

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4.3 2005 Core drill programme<br />

4.3. 1 LOGISTICS<br />

A Boyles BBS 25 diamond core drill provided by Heath and Sherwood<br />

(1987) Drilling was utilized in the 2005 drill programme to test 2<br />

additional targets within the group of claim blocks. NQ size core was<br />

used.<br />

Drill and crew were mobilized to the community of Kasabonika Lake on<br />

February 25, 2005. The drill crew consisted of DBCI personnels Leyla<br />

Hoosain and Aron Long,. 2 contract geologists, 2 drillers and 2 drill hand<br />

from Heath and Sherwood, 3 First Nations assistants from the community<br />

of Kasabonika Lake, 2 helicopter pilots and 2 helicopter engineers from<br />

Gateway Helicopters. A Bell 206 Long Ranger and a Bell 204 helicopter<br />

were used to sling drill, fuel, and transport personnel to drill sites from<br />

the community of Kasabonika Lake.<br />

4.3.2 WATER QUALITY MONITORING<br />

ASI Group based out of St. Catharines, <strong>Ontario</strong> were contracted to<br />

undertake the water quality monitoring programme for testing of water<br />

bodies that may be affected by drilling activities.<br />

The water quality programme involved collection of Single base-line<br />

samples, followed by up to 4 samples at each drill site upon completion<br />

of drilling. The purpose of the work was to determine the overall effect<br />

of drilling activities on water quality in the area.<br />

The samples collected were analysed for the follOWing parameters:<br />

Metals (Ag, AI, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, FE~, K, Mg, Mn,<br />

Mo, Na, Ni, p, Pb, V, Zn), dissolved anions (chloride and sulphate).<br />

total dissolved solids (TDS). total suspended solids (TSS), fixed solids,<br />

dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)<br />

(purgeable and cold extractable), pH, conductivity, and total oil and<br />

grease.<br />

Please see Appendix F for assay results from water quality monitoring<br />

programme.<br />

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4.3.3 DIAMOND CORE DRILLING<br />

Positioning of drill hole collars for the Kasabonika 2005 drill programme<br />

were based on previous aeromqgnetic data. A trimble GPS Pathfinder<br />

ProXRS receiver system equipped with a Canada-Wide Differential GPS<br />

(CDGPS) receiver was used to spot and measure actual drill hole collar<br />

locations. A 200 point feature was recorded for all drill hole collars.<br />

A heli-portable Boyles BBS 25 diamond core drill from Heath and<br />

Sherwood (1987) Drilling of Kirkland Lake was utilized for the 2005<br />

drill programme. Core size was NQ. Initial logging of core was<br />

conducted at drill site. All cores were recovered and slung back to the<br />

community of Kasabonika, then transported to the DBCI Sudbury office<br />

for further study and storage. Magnetic susceptibility readings were<br />

completed at 1 m intervals along each drill hole with a hand held<br />

Exploranium KT - 9 magnetic susceptibility meter.<br />

4.3.4 RESULTS<br />

Diamond core drilling of 2 targets in the Kasabonika Lake area did not<br />

intercept obvious kimberlite. Please see Appendices G, H, and I for drill<br />

plans, drill sections, and drill logs for the 2 drill holes.<br />

5.0 CONCLUSIONS<br />

Although no obvious kimberlitic material was jdentified during the 2004 and<br />

2005 drill programmes, heavy mineral analyses of chip samples from 2004<br />

samples will be required to conclude non-kimberlitic nature of drilled targets.<br />

DBCI is therefore submitting assessment credits to maintain the 24 claims in<br />

good standing.<br />

Please see Table 4 for a summary of work conducted on each of the 24 claim<br />

blocks and Appendix J for Statement of Costs on the 24 claim blocks.<br />

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10.0 REFERENCES<br />

Barnett, P.J., (1992): Quaternary <strong>Geology</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong>, in <strong>Geology</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong>,<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Geological Survey, Special Volume 4, Part 2, p. 1011-1088.<br />

Card, K. D. & Cielsielki, A. (1986): DNAG# 1. Subdivisions of the Superior<br />

Province of the Canadian Shield; Geoscience Canada, v. 13, p. 5-13.<br />

Mezger, K. ( 1 989): Dating the PT evolution of granulites; unpublished Ph. D.<br />

thesis, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New<br />

York, 172 p.<br />

Thorleifson, L. H. (1989): Quaternary Stratigraphy of the Central Hudson Bay<br />

Lowland, Northern <strong>Ontario</strong>, Canada; Ph. D. Thesis, University of<br />

Colorado, 363 p.<br />

Thurston, P. C. & Carter, M. W. (1970): Operation Fort Hope; <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

Department of Mines and Northern Affairs:. Miscellaneous Paper 42, 64 p.<br />

Thurston, P.C., Sage, R.P. and Siragusa, G.M. (1979): <strong>Geology</strong> of the<br />

Winisk Lake Area, District of Kenora, Patricia Portion; <strong>Ontario</strong> Geological<br />

Survey Report 193, 169 p.<br />

Thurston, P. C., Osmani, I. A. and Stone, D. (1991): Northwestern Superior<br />

Province: review and terrane analyses, in <strong>Geology</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong>, <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

Geological Survey, Special Volume 4, Part I, p. 81-142.<br />

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11.0 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS<br />

Ley(a Hoosain, P. Geo<br />

I reside at 1937 Madison Avenue. Sudbury. <strong>Ontario</strong>, P3A 2P5<br />

I hold aM. Sc. and an Honours B. Sc. degree in Earth and Planetary Sciences from<br />

McGill University in Montreal.<br />

I have practised geology on a continuous basis since 1996.<br />

I am a practicing member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> (Certificate of Registration Number: 07.30).<br />

I hold a valid <strong>Ontario</strong> Prospector's licence (licence number: C39136).<br />

June 17, 2005<br />

Justin Ward, P. Geo<br />

1 reside at 2800 Greenvalley Drive, Sudbury, <strong>Ontario</strong>, P3A 5B9.<br />

I hold a B. Sc. Honours (Class I) in Earth Science from Monash University<br />

(Clayton Campus), Melbourne Australia.<br />

I have been practising geophysics since 1996.<br />

I am a practicing member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> (Certificate of Registration Number: 1082).<br />

June 17, 2005<br />

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TABLES<br />

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Table 1 -<br />

list of mineral claims<br />

Claim Number Assessment Period Township G-Plan Number Unit Size<br />

Work Required<br />

($)<br />

TB 1199715<br />

TB 1199752<br />

TB 1199757<br />

TB 1199758<br />

TB 1199759<br />

TB 3006290<br />

TB 3006291<br />

TB 3006292<br />

TB 3006293<br />

TB 3006294<br />

TB 3006296<br />

TB 3006298<br />

TB 3006313<br />

TB 3006314<br />

TB 3006315<br />

TB 3006320<br />

TB 3006322<br />

TB 3006323<br />

TB 3006324<br />

TB 3006325<br />

TB 3006326<br />

TB 3006327<br />

TB 3006328<br />

TB 3006329<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

East of eroal Lake G·0233 9 3600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

eroal Lake G-0223 6 2400<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 538883 G-5734 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA538883 G-5734 12 4800<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 538883 G-5734 12 4800<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

East of eroal Lake G·0233 6 2400<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

East of eroal Lake G·0233 9 3600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 534873 G·5704 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23,2005<br />

East of eroal Lake G-0233 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 534872 G~4233 12 4800<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23,2005<br />

BMA 534872 G·4233 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 537884 G-5736 12 4800<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 538884 G-5735 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 538884 G-5735 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 537884 G-5736 4 1600<br />

June 23. 2003 to<br />

June 23. 2005<br />

BMA536883 G-5732 9 3600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 538883 G-5734 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA537882 G-5730 16 6400<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 536882 G-5729 12 4800<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA536882 G-5729 9 3600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA 537881 G-~i727 9 3600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA537881 G-5727 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23, 2005<br />

BMA536881 G-5728 4 1600<br />

June 23, 2003 to<br />

June 23. 2005<br />

Shibogama Lake G-0505 12 4800<br />

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Table 2 -<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

2004 Ground magnetic survey specification<br />

Survey Name:<br />

Survey ID:<br />

Country:<br />

Province( s)<br />

Project ID, Name:<br />

Contract Staff:<br />

Geologists;<br />

Technicians;<br />

'Canada<br />

I<strong>Ontario</strong><br />

,KAS, Kasabonika La:.::k:..:e ____ -'<br />

IAnnick Chouinard ------I<br />

:Melodie Stone<br />

~ason Berenyi<br />

Leroy SamuelJ\nderson<br />

General Location:<br />

WGSS4 Lat: 153.42 N<br />

~-~-----~<br />

WGSS 4 Long: .1--_8_8_._'.....<br />

2_E ____ ~<br />

East:ng:420800 mE<br />

Northing:<br />

Datum:<br />

15950200 mN<br />

I WGS84<br />

1-'-'-:::.:::-:'-'------1<br />

Zone: IL' ..... 6_N~ __________ ~<br />

Darrell Vincent Anderson 1<br />

Instrument:<br />

Dates:<br />

Survey Specifications:<br />

Survey Blocks:<br />

Project Geologist:<br />

Geophysicist;<br />

Magnetometer:<br />

GPS;<br />

Field crew mobilized:<br />

First production day;<br />

Last production day:<br />

Field crew demobilized:<br />

Total Production days<br />

Magnetics:<br />

Positioning System:<br />

line Spacing:<br />

Terrain Clearance<br />

Number;<br />

Total kilometres;<br />

Total area covered:<br />

Edward Cam Anderson ! Magnetic Field ,---------,<br />

GEM GSM-I 9 Overhauser V6. 0 Intensity:<br />

,Marconi AIiStar<br />

Inclination:<br />

~? February 2004 Declination:<br />

17 February 2004<br />

'15 February 2004<br />

, I 6 February 2004<br />

8<br />

; Total Field<br />

WGS84, UTM Zone 16N<br />

50m<br />

2m<br />

7<br />

73km<br />

3.02 kml<br />

Leyla Hoosain<br />

~enna McKenzie<br />

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2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

2004 Ground magnetic survey block line-km and<br />

i nte rp retation<br />

ClaimlD<br />

Ground Magnetic<br />

Survey 810ck<br />

Kmlline Interpretation Survey Grade'<br />

600nT anomaly, Source is small (-1 Ha) and comprised of two<br />

T81199759 KAS_04_002_ TMI 9,3 smaller sources in close proximity. Source has only a small<br />

I probability of beinq a kimberlite.<br />

3<br />

TS 1199758 KAS_04_003_ TMI 10<br />

High frequency 4000nT anomaly. Not recommended for further<br />

work. Source is small (-1 Ha) and very magnetic.<br />

3<br />

T81199757 KAS_04_004_ TMI 7,9<br />

500nT anomaly. Elongate NE-SW. Source was determined to be<br />

amphibolite at 38m .<br />

. 900nT magnetic low at eastern edge of KAS 9000. Modeled<br />

1<br />

T81199752 KAS_04_005_ TMI 12,6 well a,; a very small pipe. Drill tested and found to be diorite at<br />

24,75m,<br />

2<br />

TS 3006290 KAS_04_006_TMI 7<br />

Large broad 1800nT anomaly. Source is likely deep and similar to<br />

regional scale units to the north.<br />

3<br />

TS 1199715 KAS_04_007 _ TMI 15,1<br />

700n T EW trending structure. roor shape. Anomaly is not<br />

recommended for drilling.<br />

Large (- 10 Ha) magnetic low, Anomaly does not remain cohesive<br />

2<br />

T83006291 KAS_04_008_ TMI 11,1<br />

on ground data, Breaks apart on 1 VD and AS, Source is lik'!ly<br />

surfici"l magnetic material, and similar to other nearby largl!<br />

lows.<br />

3<br />

* Survey Grade:<br />

Survey Grade<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Explanation ... ~<br />

Recommended for drilling - anomaly most likely caused by a :<br />

vertical intrusive source<br />

Consider for drilling - anomaly may be ca an intrusive<br />

source<br />

Anomalous but not recommended for drilling - only consider<br />

the event of su<br />

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Table 4 -<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Summary of work conducted on 24 Kasabonika<br />

Lake claim blocks<br />

2004 Ground<br />

CLAIM<br />

2004 RC Drill CORE<br />

Geophysical<br />

NUMBER Programme DRILLING<br />

Survey<br />

TB 1199715<br />

Yes<br />

TB 1199752 Yes Yes<br />

TB 1199757 Yes Yes<br />

TB 1199758<br />

Yes<br />

TB 1199759<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006290<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006291<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006292<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006293<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006294<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006296<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006298<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006313<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006314<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006315<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006320<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006322<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006323<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006324 Yes Yes<br />

TB 3006325 Yes Yes<br />

TB 3006326<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006327<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006328<br />

Yes<br />

TB 3006329<br />

Yes<br />

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FIGURES<br />

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Figure 1 -<br />

Bedrock geology of Kasabonika Lake area<br />

-- -<br />

, ,<br />

,<br />

o De Beets Claim 8IocI


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Figure 2 - Ti ll sequence In NW <strong>Ontario</strong> (after Thorlelfson ,<br />

1989)<br />

CENTRAL LOWLAND<br />

Ice Flow North American Moose River Nelson River<br />

Direction Stratigraphy Basin Manitoba<br />

Holocene<br />

\ '"A /<br />

s<br />

Late<br />

Wisconsian<br />

TillS<br />

SW<br />

Middle<br />

Wisconsian<br />

Kipling Till<br />

Sky Pilot<br />

Till<br />

Till C<br />

W<br />

Early<br />

Wisconsian<br />

Long Spruce<br />

Till<br />

Deglaciation<br />

St. Pierre<br />

Missinaibi<br />

Formation<br />

Nelson River<br />

Sediments<br />

Till 0<br />

WNW ?<br />

Amery<br />

Till<br />

Deglaciation Sangamonian Bell Sea<br />

TillE<br />

S? Illinoian ?<br />

Sundance<br />

Till<br />

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Figure 3- Kasabonika Lake 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey Blocks<br />

o<br />

N<br />

A<br />

c:J De 8eet11 Cllms<br />

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APPENDIX A<br />

1 OnT contour plots of 2004 Kasabonika Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

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~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 1199715<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 43E/12<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5935000<br />

c=J Claim TB 1199715<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

10nT Contour<br />

•<br />

0.1 0.2 km<br />

I<br />

459000 460000<br />

1: 10,000<br />

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~~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

~J' of Mineral Claim Block TB 1199752<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS 43E/12<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5931()()()<br />

D Claim TB 1199752<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

.... Witness Post<br />

-- 10nT Contour<br />

5930000<br />

449000 450000<br />

0.1 O.2km<br />

i<br />

1: 10,000<br />

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~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 1199754<br />

UTM Nad 27. Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/16<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

D Claim TB 1199754<br />

o Comer Post<br />

5966000<br />

• Line Post<br />

-- 10nT Contour<br />

417000 410000<br />

0.1 O.2km<br />

I<br />

1: 10,000<br />

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l~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

I~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 1199757<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/15, 53H/16<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

D Claim TB 1199757<br />

o Comer Post<br />

51178000<br />

• Line Post<br />

10nT Contour<br />

400000 401000<br />

0.1 O.2 km<br />

,<br />

1: 10,000<br />

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~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

l~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 1199758<br />

UTM Nad 27 . Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/15<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

D ClaimTB 1199758<br />

[] Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

10nT Contour<br />

0.1 02km<br />

,<br />

1: 10,000<br />

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UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS : 53H/15<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

o Claim TB 1199759<br />

[J Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

10nT Contour<br />

395000 396000<br />

0.1 O..2km<br />

1:10,000<br />

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~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 3006290<br />

UTM Nad 27. Zone 16<br />

NTS : 43E/12<br />

June 16 , 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5937000<br />

D Claim TB 3006290<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

-- 1 Ont Contour<br />

0.1 O.2km<br />

5936000<br />

458000 459000<br />

1:10.000<br />

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l~ Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

~ of Mineral Claim Block TB 3006291<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 43E/12<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5941000<br />

D Claim TB 3006291<br />

[] Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

-- 10nT Contour<br />

5940000<br />

459000 460000<br />

0.1 02 kin<br />

I<br />

1:10,000<br />

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APPENDIX B<br />

ASI Group Ltd -<br />

Water Monitoring Programme Heport<br />

33


DE BEERS CANADA INC.<br />

KASABONIKA lAKE, ONTARIO<br />

KASABONIKA LAKE<br />

EXPLORATION SITE<br />

WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME<br />

DRAFT SUMMARY REPORT<br />

AS. Group Pro jed E20104<br />

Submitted<br />

June 28, 2004<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

St. Catharines, <strong>Ontario</strong>, Canada<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

1.0 BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 1<br />

2.0 PROGRAMME EXECUTION ..................................................................................................... 2<br />

3.0 RESULTS AND DiSCUSSION ..................................................................................................... 2<br />

4.0 SOLIDS AND TURBIDI1'Y .......................................................................................................... 2<br />

LIST OF APPENDICES<br />

APPENDIX I:<br />

APPENDIX II:<br />

APPENDIX III:<br />

Chemistry Results<br />

Chain of Custody Forms<br />

Sample Log Sheets


~A51liroup<br />

DE BEERS CANADA INC.<br />

KASABONIKA LAKE, ONTARIO<br />

KASABONIK


DE BEERS CANADA INC.<br />

ASI Group Project E20104<br />

Kasabonika Lake Exploration Site; Water Monitoring Programme; Draft Summary Report June 28,2004<br />

2.0 PROGRAMME EXECUTION<br />

Two representatives of ASI visited the Kasabonika site between<br />

February 7 and February 11 2004. A short theoretical training<br />

session was conducted on February 8 and then the principles<br />

demonstrated in the field using areas which were not targeted for<br />

drilling. Upon completion of the training demonstration, the AS}<br />

representatives undertook sampling at several target areas.<br />

Thereafter, sampling was conducted by the De Beers personnel who<br />

had been trained. Samples were shipped to Philip Analytical Services<br />

Corporation (P ASq in Burlington, <strong>Ontario</strong> for analysis and results<br />

of analyses passed to ASI.<br />

Of the 41 drilling locations originally targeted for water sampling,<br />

only seven were actually sampled. This was due to the fact that many<br />

of the sites were frozen down to the lake or stream bcd, with no<br />

water available for collection. A baseline sample, i.e., before drilling,<br />

was collected at one target point which did not end up being drilled.<br />

There was also another point where a baseline sample was collected,<br />

but no post-drilling sampling was possible due to inadequate water<br />

volume. There were three lake drilling locations where monitoring<br />

was completed and four stream locations. A total of seven samples<br />

were taken before drilling, with twelve samples being collected<br />

following drilling.<br />

Field parameters were measured at most stations as per the<br />

monitoring programme. However, it was noted that field<br />

measurement of parameters was discontinued midway through the<br />

program because of technical difficulties.<br />

3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION<br />

The tabulated results for all parameters are presented in Appendix I.<br />

4.0 SOLIDS AND TURBIDIlY<br />

There was the expected increase in turbidity as a result of increased<br />

suspended solids following drilling. The suspended solids dissipated<br />

over time and with distance from the drill sites. Dissolved solids were<br />

only slightly increased following drilling. The increases in suspended<br />

solids were not considered detrimental to the water quality, and no<br />

effect on the biota of the area would be expected from these shortlived<br />

increases in suspended solids.<br />

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DE BEERS CANADA INC.<br />

Kasabonika Lake<br />

AS[ Group Project E20l04<br />

June 28. 2004<br />

Drilling did not cause any significant alteration of water pH. When<br />

measured in the field, baseline pH valucs ranged between 6.4 and<br />

6.98. Laboratory measurements were consistently higher (7.07 to<br />

7.72) due to the fact that they were measured at higher<br />

temperatures. pH values are known to increase with increased<br />

temperature. All laboratory pH values for baselin~ and post-drilling<br />

were within the Provincial Water Quality Objectives (PWQO's)<br />

range of 6.S to 8.5.<br />

Baseline conductivity ranged from 160 to 290. Conductivity values<br />

for the most part remained unaffected by drilling. A marked increase<br />

was noted in one location, KAS-0050, where it was most likely due to<br />

an increase in water calcium and chloride levels following drilling.<br />

Calcium and chloride are harmless to biota, and there are presently<br />

no PWQOs for these compounds. Calcium levels were high across<br />

the study area.<br />

Most metals were either below detection or marginally above<br />

detection. Drilling had very little effect on water metal<br />

concentrations except in the case of iron. Iron was found to have<br />

background levels above the PWQO of 0.3 mglL throughout the<br />

area. Following drilling, there were noticeable increases in the water<br />

iron concentrations. The geological constitution of the area<br />

contributes to the high baekground levels. While the drilling<br />

increased the iron levels, it should be noted that the iron PWQO is<br />

more aesthetic and is not based on toxicity. This means that there is<br />

no danger to biota associated with the elevated iron levels.<br />

Additionally, these elevated iron concentrations were localized and<br />

short -lived.<br />

There were high background concentrations of calcium and<br />

magnesium, which contributed to the relatively high conductivity<br />

across the study area. The concentrations were largely unaffected by<br />

the drilling except in the case of calcium at KAS-OOSO noted earlier.<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons (TPH) along with Oil and Grease<br />

were measured in order to assess any impact from petroleum<br />

products such as gasoline, diesel or hydraulic oil. The drill used in<br />

exploration was diesel powered and used hydraulic oil. In addition,<br />

the auger used for boring sample holes was powered by gasoline.<br />

The presence of Oil and Grease was noted at all but two sampling<br />

sites, both before and after drilling. TPH presence was also noted at<br />

eight of the nineteen sampling sites. The remaining sites were free of<br />

TPH. There were nine instances where Oil and Grease were<br />

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Kasabonika Lake Exploration Site; Water Monitoring Programme; Draft Summary Report June 28,2004<br />

detected, but no TPH was detected. From the results. it seems that<br />

the source of the oil and gas and TPH was the auger. In one instance<br />

it was communicated to ASI that handling of the samples had<br />

occurred prior to the discovery that there was gasoline residue on<br />

the collector's hand. Placing the auger in a position which allowed<br />

spillage may have contributed to the TPH levels. It should be noted<br />

however, that the TPH concentrations were in trace amounts, well<br />

below 1 part per thousand in all but one case. There is no evidence<br />

that the exploratory drilling in any way contributed to the Oil and<br />

Grease, TPH or Petroleum Hydrocarbon levels.<br />

In summary, it can be said that the water of the Kasabonika Lake<br />

area is of good quality, with naturally occurring high levels of<br />

calcium, iron, magnesium and chloride. The exploratory drilling<br />

undertaken by DeBeers had no significant negative biological or<br />

chemical impact to the water quality in the immediate vicinity of the<br />

drill sites. Elevated suspended solids, calcium and iron which<br />

occurred were short-lived without impact on the biota. Trace<br />

contamination of gasoline was apparently caused by the powered<br />

auger used to bore sampling holes. It is suggested that in the future,<br />

special care be taken in the handling of the auger during drilling.<br />

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APPENDIX I<br />

CHEMISTRY RESULTS<br />

~A516roup


1<br />

KAS-0013-04- KAS-0013-04- KAS-0013-04- KAS-0013-04- KAS-0013-04- KAS-0034-04- KAS-0034-04- KAS-0034-04- KAS-0034-04- KAS-0034-04-<br />

CCME 01A-B 01A-01 01A-02 01A-03 01A-04 01A-B 01A-D1 01A-D2 01A-D3 01A-04<br />

Component<br />

PWQO<br />

-~ - .<br />

. :"~I ... ~" ..\1. • uatic Life 16-Feb 27-Mar 27-Mar 27-Mar 27-Mar 9-Feb-2004 31 -Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar 31-Mar<br />

No Field No Field No Field No Field No Field No Field No Field No Field No Field<br />

Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement<br />

Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement<br />

s s s s s Baseline s s s s<br />

Field pH 0.01 6.5-8.5 6.5-8. 5 6. 5-90 X X X X X 6A7 X X X X<br />

Lab pH (20 OEG C) 0.01 7.3 7.72 7.57 7.56 7A1 7.31 7.37 7.35 7. 38 7.22<br />

Field Temperature 0.1 °C


Component<br />

PWQO<br />

Titanium 0.001 mg/L<br />

Uranium 0.0002 mg/L 0.005 0.1<br />

Vanadium 0.002 mg/L 0.006<br />

Zinc 0.003 mg/L 0.020


KAS-0036-04- KAS-0036-04- KAS-0043-04- KAS-0049-04- KAS-0049-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0084-04-<br />

CCME 01A-B 01A-D 01A-B 01A-B 01A-D 01A-B 01A-D 01A-D 01A-B<br />

Component PWQO c ~'-.1.U .-C t I' ,',...'. • uatic Life 16-Feb 3-Mar Feb 16 9-Feb-2004 16-Feb 9-Feb-2004 15-Feb 9-Mar 16-Feb<br />

Baseline Drill Baseline Baseline Drill Baseline Drill (rep 1) Drill (rep 2) Baseline<br />

Field pH 0.01 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6.5-90 6.98 6.95 6.61 6.40 6.18 6.26 6.53 6.63 6.98<br />

Lab pH (20 DEG C) 0.01 7.64 7.32 7.36 7.07 7.04 7.17 717 7.26 7.72<br />

Field Temperature 0.1 °c


Component<br />

PWQO<br />

CCME<br />

u~fe<br />

KAS-0036-04- KAS-0036-04- KAS-0043-04-<br />

01A-8 01A-D 01A-8<br />

16-Feb 3-Mar Feb 16<br />

KAS-0049-04- KAS-0049-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0050-04- KAS-0084-04-<br />

01A-8 01A-D 01A-8 01A-D 01A-D 01A-8<br />

9-Feb-2004 16-Feb 9-Feb-2004 15-Feb 9-Mar 16-Feb<br />

Titanium 0.001 mg/L<br />

Uranium 0.0002 mg/L 0.005 0.1<br />

Vanadium 0.002 mg/L 0.006<br />

Zinc 0.003 mg/L 0.020


Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LABORATORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeBeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

12-Feb-2004<br />

20-Feb-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M 6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#71:<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.: 4B0340<br />

Sample No.: 006553-006558<br />

NOTES:<br />

"_, = not analysed '


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Client ID: KAS-0050 KAS-0049 KAS-0034<br />

Lab No.: 00655304 00655404 00655504<br />

Date Sampled: 09-Feb-2004 09-Feb-2004 09-Feb-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

pH (20 DEG C) 7.17 7.07 7.31<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/cm 270 230 270<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mglL 36 < 79<br />

TDS (180°C) II 140 110 130<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4 190 130 160<br />

TSS 2.0 4 3.3 5.5<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10 150 120 80<br />

DOC (uv/persulf) 0.20 mgIL 18 41 IS<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL 3.2 1.J<br />

Sulphate (as S04) 0.10 2.3 < <<br />

Calcium 0.20 mgIL 41 35 40<br />

Iron 0.010 2.5 1.3 1.1<br />

Magnesium 0.40 6.2 5.2 6.1<br />

Phosphorus 0.06 < < <<br />

Potassium 1.0 < < <<br />

Sodium 0.10 1.5 J.3 1.3<br />

Sulphur 0.060 0.29 0.28 0.18<br />

Aluminum(dissolved) 0.010 mgIL<br />

Aluminum 0.010 0.031 0.014 0.013<br />

Antimony 0.002 < < <<br />

Arsenic 0.002 < < <<br />

Barium 0.005 0.019 0.01 0.006<br />

Beryllium 0.001 < < <<br />

Bismuth 0.002 < < <<br />

Boron 0.005 0.011 < <<br />

Cadmium 0.00007 < < <<br />

Chromium 0.002 < < <<br />

Cobalt 0.0005 0.0007 < <<br />

Copper 0.002 0.002 < 0.002<br />

Lead 0.0005 < < <<br />

Manganese 0.002 2 0.23 0.093<br />

Molybdenum 0.002 < < <<br />

Nickel 0.002 < < <<br />

Selenium 0.002 < < <<br />

Silver 0.0001 < < <<br />

Strontium 0.002 0.051 0.037 0.022<br />

Thallium 0.0002 < < <<br />

Tin 0.002 < < <<br />

Titanium 0.001 0.001 < <<br />

Uranium 0.0002 < < <<br />

Vanadium 0.002 < < <<br />

Zinc 0.003 0.008 0.Q!8 0.016<br />

Oil & Grease 1.0 mgIL I.3 1.6 1.4<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons 25.0 ugIL < 380 <<br />

Petroleum Hydrocarbons/Cold 100 ugiL < < <<br />

Surrogate Recoveries %<br />

I-Chlorooctadecane 80 86 89<br />

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Client ID: KAS-0050 KAS-0049 KAS-0034<br />

Lab No.: 00655604 00655704 00655804<br />

Component<br />

Date Sampled: 09-Feb-2004 09-Feb-2004 09-Feb-2004<br />

MDL Units<br />

pH (20 DEG C)<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/cm<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mgIL<br />

TDS (180°C)<br />

II<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4<br />

TSS 2.0<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10<br />

DOC (u'ifpersulf) 0.20 mgIL<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL<br />

Sulphate (as S04) 0.10<br />

Calcium 0.20 mglL<br />

Iron 0.010<br />

Magnesium<br />

OAO<br />

Phosphorus 0.06<br />

Potassium 1.0<br />

Sodium 0.10<br />

Sulphur 0.060<br />

Aluminum(dissolved) 0.010 mgIL<br />

Aluminum 0.010<br />

< < 0.011<br />

Antimony 0.002<br />

Arsenic 0.002<br />

Barium 0.005<br />

Beryllium 0.001<br />

Bismuth 0.002<br />

Boron 0.005<br />

Cadmium 0.00007<br />

Chromium 0.002<br />

Cobalt 0.0005<br />

Copper 0.002<br />

Lead 0.0005<br />

Manganese 0.002<br />

Molybdenum 0.002<br />

Nickel 0.002<br />

Selenium 0.002<br />

Silver 0.0001<br />

Strontium 0.002<br />

Thallium 0.0002<br />

Tin 0.002<br />

Titanium 0.001<br />

Uranium 0.0002<br />

Vanadium 0.002<br />

Zinc 0.003<br />

Oil & Grease 1.0 mglL<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons 25.0 ugIL<br />

Petroleum Hydrocarbons/Cold 100 ugIL<br />

Surrogate Recoveries %<br />

I-Chlorooctadecane<br />

ClientASI Group Ltd. Project:E20J04


Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LABORATORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeBeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

12-Apr-2004<br />

20-Apr-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#71<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.:<br />

Sample No.:<br />

4D0413<br />

018808-018811<br />

NOTES: "-' = not analysed '


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KAS KAS KAS KAS<br />

Client lD: 001.3-04-01 A-D \ 0013-04-0 \ A-D2 0013-04-0 I A-D3 0013-04-0IA-D4<br />

Lab No.: 01880804 01880904 01881004 01881104<br />

Date Sampled: 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

(1) (I) (I) (I)<br />

pH (20 DEG C) 7.72 7.57 7.56 7.41<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/cm 300 300 350 340<br />

(I) (I) (I) (I)<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mglL 210 38 160 160<br />

TDS (180°C) II 210 210 230 220<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4 580 300 290 260<br />

TSS 2.0 330 87 72 38<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10 360 260 130 93<br />

DOC (uv/persulf) 0.20 mgIL 21 22 23 18<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL 3.1 0.94 0.95 0.94<br />

Sulphate (a~ S04) 0.10 0.37 0.14 0.16 0.12<br />

Calcium 0.20 mgIL 59 57 63 59<br />

Iron 0.010 4.2 4A 3.1 2.5<br />

Magnesium OAO 6.4 6.8 7.5 6.9<br />

Phosphorus 0.06 0.25 0.12 0.09 <<br />

Potassium 1.0 1.6 < < <<br />

Sodium 0.10 1.9 1.8 3.\ 3.2<br />

Sulphur 0.060 1.3 0.59 0.36 0.34<br />

Aluminum 0.010 mgIL 0.81 0.42 0.81<br />

Antimony 0.002 < < <<br />

Arsenic 0.002 " < 0.002 0.002<br />

Barium 0.005 0.052 0.027 0.032 0.028<br />

Beryllium '!<br />

0.001 < < < <<br />

Bismuth 0.002 " < < < <<br />

Boron 0.005 0.012 0.007 0.011 0.005<br />

Cadmium 0.00007 0.00018 0.00008 0.00011 <<br />

Chromium 0.002 0.003 < 0.003 0.002<br />

Cobalt 0.0005 0.0008 < 0.0008 0.0006<br />

Copper 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.012 0.003<br />

Iron 0.020 3.4 3.9 2.6 2.2<br />

Lead 0.0005 0.0041 0.0023 0.0079 0.002<br />

Manganese 0.002 0.16 0.15 0.18 0.18<br />

Molybdenum 0.002 < < < <<br />

Nickel 0.002 < < 0.003 <<br />

Selenium 0.002 < < < 0.002<br />

Silver 0.0001 < < < <<br />

Strontium .,<br />

0.002<br />

0.069 0.059 0.072 0.066<br />

Thallium 0.0002 < < < <<br />

Tin 0.002 < < < <<br />

Titanium 0.001 0.04 0.D21 0.079 0.042<br />

Uranium 0.0002 0.0003 < 0.0003 0.0002<br />

Vanadium 0.002 0.003 < 0.003 0.002<br />

Zinc 0.003 0.023 0.053 0.Q38 0.014<br />

Oil & Grease 1.0 mgIL 2 1.8 1.8<br />

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KAS KAS KAS KAS<br />

Client ID: 0013-04-01A-Dl 0013-04-01 A-D2 0013-04-0IA-D3 00J3-04-01A-D4<br />

Lab No.: 01880804 01880904 01881004 01881104<br />

Date Sampled: 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004 27-Mar-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons 25.0 ugiL 6400 580 540 540<br />

(2)(1) (1) (2)(1) (2)(1)<br />

Petroleum HydrocarbonS/Cold 100 ugiL 990 < 170 140<br />

Surrogate Recoveries %<br />

I-Chlorooctadecane 97 90 93 90<br />

ClientASI Group Ltd. Project:E20104


Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LADORA TORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeDeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

05-Apr-2004<br />

15-Apr-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M 6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#711<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.:<br />

Sample No.:<br />

4D0158<br />

017419-017422<br />

NOTES: "-' = not analysed '


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KAS KAS KAS KAS<br />

Client ID: 0034-04-0 I A-D I 0034-04-0 I A-D2 0034-04-01A-DJ 0034-04-0IA-D4<br />

Lab No.: 01741904 01742004 01742104 01742204<br />

Date Sampled: 31-Mar-2004 31-Mar-2004 31-Mar-2004 31-Mar-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

(1) (1) (1) (1)<br />

pH (20 DEG C) 7.37 7.35 7.38 7.22<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/em 280 260 170 140<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mgIL 180 140 20 100<br />

TDS (180°C) II 180 170 110 93<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4 430 180 130 520<br />

TSS 2.0 260 35 7.5 410<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10 250 49 110 420<br />

DOC (uv/persulf) 0.20 mgIL 26 16 8.7 14<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL 3.6 1.2 0.81 0.71<br />

Sulphate (as S04) 0.10 0.78 0.26 0.76 J.3<br />

Calcium 0.20 mgIL 36 41 16 28<br />

Iron 0.010 6.2 4.2 0.&3 4.9<br />

Magnesium OAO 5.3 5.8 3 4.3<br />

Phosphorus 0.06 0.7&


Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LABORA TORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeBeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

12-Mar-2004<br />

23-Mar-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#71<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.:<br />

Sample No.:<br />

4C0500<br />

011819<br />

NOTES:<br />

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KAS<br />

Clieflt ID:<br />

0050-04-0 I A-D<br />

Lab No.: 01181904<br />

Date Sampled:<br />

09-Mar-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

pH (20 DEG C) 7.26<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/em 660<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mgIL 260<br />

TDS (180°C) II 430<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4 490<br />

TSS 2.0 5.5<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10 230<br />

DOC (uv/persult) 0.20 mgIL 20<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL 89<br />

Sulphate (as S04) 0.10 17<br />

Calcium 0.20 mgIL 77<br />

Iron 0.010 2.6<br />

Magnesium 0.40 17<br />

Phosphorus 0.06 0.08<br />

Potassium 1.0 3<br />

Sodium 0.10 7<br />

Sulphur 0.060 6.1<br />

Aluminum 0.010 mgIL 0.042<br />

Antimony 0.002 <<br />

Arsenic 0.002 0.002<br />

Barium 0.005 0.04<br />

Beryllium 0.001<br />

Bismuth 0.002<br />

<<br />

0.005 0.018<br />

Cadmium 0.00007 <<br />

Chromium 0.002 <<br />

Cobalt 0.0005 0.001<br />

Copper 0.002 <<br />

Lead 0.0005 <<br />

Manganese 0.002 2.7<br />

Boron<br />

Molybdenum 0.002 <<br />

Nickel 0.002 <<br />

Selenium 0.002 <<br />

Silver 0.0001 <<br />

Strontium 0.002 1.2<br />

Thallium 0.0002<br />

Tin 0.002 <<br />

Titanium 0.001 0.002<br />

Uranium 0.0002 0.0003<br />

Vanadium 0.002<br />

Zinc 0.003 0.005<br />

Oil & Grease 1.0 mgIL 1.4<br />

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Component<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons<br />

Cliellt [D:<br />

Lab No.:<br />

Dale Sampled:<br />

MDL<br />

25.0<br />

Units<br />

ugIL<br />

KAS<br />

0050-04-0IA-D<br />

01181904<br />

09-Mar-2004<br />

<<br />

Petroleum Hydrocarbons/Cold<br />

Surrogate Recoveries<br />

I-Chlorooctadecane<br />

100<br />

ugIL<br />

%<br />

<<br />

91<br />

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KAS<br />

Client ID:<br />

0036-04-0 I A-D<br />

Lab No.: 01060804<br />

Date Sampled:<br />

03-Mar-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

pH (20 DEG C) 7.32<br />

Conductivity 4.2 uS/cm 280<br />

Fixed Solids 20 mglL 32<br />

TDS (180°C) II 190<br />

TS (105 Deg C) 4 190<br />

TSS 2.0 2.5<br />

VS (550 Deg C) 10 160<br />

DOC (uv/persuJf) 0.20 mgIL 17<br />

Chloride 0.05 mgIL 1.3<br />

Sulphate (as S04) 0.10 0.63<br />

Calcium 0.20 mgIL 49<br />

Iron 0.010 I<br />

Magnesium OAO 7.3<br />

Phosphorus 0.06 <<br />

Potassium 1.0 1.3<br />

Sodium 0.10 1.5<br />

Sulphur 0.060 0.29<br />

Aluminum 0.010 mgIL 0.039<br />

Antimony 0.002 <<br />

Arsenic 0.002 <<br />

Barium 0.005 0.012<br />

Beryllium 0.001 <<br />

Bismuth 0.002 <<br />

Boron 0.005 <<br />

Cadmium 0.00007 <<br />

Chromium 0.002 <<br />

Cobalt 0.0005 <<br />

Copper 0.002 <<br />

Lead 0.0005 <<br />

Manganese 0.002 0.069<br />

Molybdenum 0.002 <<br />

Nickel 0.002 <<br />

Selenium 0.002 <<br />

Silver 0.0001 <<br />

Strontium 0.002 0.047<br />

Thallium 0.0002 <<br />

Tin 0.002 <<br />

Titanium 0.001 0.001<br />

Uranium 0.0002 <<br />

Vanadium 0.002 <<br />

Zinc 0.003 0.026<br />

Oil & Grease 1.0 mgIL 1.5<br />

Client:ASI Group Ltd. Project:E20104


6/25/2004<br />

PASC - Certificate of Analysis<br />

Page 2 of2<br />

Component<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons<br />

Client ID:<br />

Lab No.:<br />

Date Sampled:<br />

MDL<br />

25.0<br />

Units<br />

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Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LABORATORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeBeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

20-Feb-2004<br />

27-Feb-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M 6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#71<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.: 4B0614<br />

Sample No.: 007881-007883<br />

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Certificate of Analysis<br />

CLIENT INFORMATION<br />

LABORATORY INFORMATION<br />

Attention:<br />

Client Name:<br />

Project:<br />

Project Desc:<br />

John Sferrazza<br />

ASI Group Ltd.<br />

E20104<br />

DeBeers<br />

Contact:<br />

Project:<br />

Date Received:<br />

Date Reported:<br />

Elaine Cousins, B.Sc.<br />

AN040146<br />

20-Feb-2004<br />

27-Feb-2004<br />

Address: P.O. Box 2205, Station B<br />

St. Catharines, ON<br />

L2M 6P6<br />

Fax Number: 905-641-1825#71<br />

Phone Number: 905-641-0941<br />

Submission No.:<br />

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4B0613<br />

007875-007877<br />

NOTES:<br />

"-' not analysed '


6/25/2004<br />

PASC - Certificate of Analysis Page 2 of2<br />

KAS KAS KAS<br />

Climt ID: 0043-04-0IA-B 0084-04-0 I A-B 0036-04-0IA-B<br />

Lab No.: 00787504 00787604 007877 04<br />

Date Sampled: 16-Feb-2004 16-Feb-2004 16-F eb-2004<br />

Component MDL Units<br />

Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons 25.0 ugfL < < <<br />

Petroleum Hydrocarbons/Cold 100 ugfL < < <<br />

Surrogate Recoveries %<br />

I-Chlorooctadecane 98 98 98<br />

ClientASI Group Ltd. ProjectE20104


APPENDIX II<br />

CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS<br />

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APPENDIX III<br />

SAMPLE LOG SI-IEETS


MAR-09-2004 11:59 PSC ANALYTICAL SERVICES<br />

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MAR-09-2004 11:58AM FAX:1 905 332 1511 ID:ASI GROUP LTD PAGE:002 R=100%


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MAR-09-2004 12:00PM FAX:1 905 332 151:[ ID: AS! GROUP LTD PAGE:006 R=100%


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MAR-09-2004 12: 0121PM FAX: 1 91215 332 1511 ID:ASI GROUP LTD<br />

PAGE:007<br />

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Weather:<br />

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Composite Sample;<br />

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Field Parameters Measurement Time:, ____ _<br />

Conductivity 0l.02- (CirCle~ mslcm pH_~;--...~ __<br />

Tern rature '3. °C NTU<br />

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Conductivity ~~<br />

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Tem rature;;'" °c Turbid' NTU<br />

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pH --lft;~. f.tllo-l-( __<br />

Tern rature 13 ~ 0 °C Turbidi • f 0 NTU<br />

Additional Comments: (Description of sample location, amount coIleeted, colour, odour, particulate matter,<br />

frozen sa~e thawed)<br />

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0 Kemmerer Bottle<br />

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APPENDIX C<br />

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(~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

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~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

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~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

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NTS: 43E/11, 43E/12<br />

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(~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

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- --- - --<br />

5974000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/15<br />

June 16.2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

KAS 0011-04-01 A<br />

-$--<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006313<br />

o Corner Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5973000<br />

0.1 0.2 km<br />

375000 376000<br />

1: 10,000<br />

42


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika A ssessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006314<br />

- - - -- - - -<br />

r-------------------------,-----~----~~--------------__r-----,-----------,<br />

5977000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/15<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

. .<br />

KAS 0012·04·01A<br />

-$--<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006314<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5976000<br />

377000 378000<br />

190<br />

0.1 02km<br />

i<br />

1:10,000<br />

43


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

a<br />

Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~J' TB 3006315<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/10<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5970000<br />

KAS 001S-04-01A<br />

-$- -<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006315<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

......... 0


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006320<br />

- -- -<br />

200<br />

g<br />

'"<br />

UTM Nad 27. Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/10<br />

June 16.2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5953000<br />

KAS 0034-04-01 A<br />

~ -<br />

~ DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006320<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

0.1 02 km<br />

396000 397000<br />

1: 10.000<br />

45


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

I~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

i~J TB 3006322<br />

5978000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS 53H/15<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

KAS 0036-04-01 A<br />

-$--<br />

-$- DrillHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006322<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5977000 +<br />

399000 400000<br />

0.1 02 kIn<br />

I<br />

1:10,000<br />

46


June 16 , 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006323<br />

-- -- - ----------<br />

5963000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/16<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

-$- Drill Hole<br />

D TB3006323<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5962000 -<br />

KA S 0044<br />

~ -<br />

408000<br />

'If"<br />

"<br />

409000<br />

0.1 O.2 km<br />

1:10,000<br />

47


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~}' TB 3006324<br />

--- ----------------- -- ----<br />

UTM Nad 27. Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/09<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5955000<br />

D Claim TB 3006324<br />

o Comer Post<br />

-t!r<br />

DriliHole<br />

KAS 0047-04-01 A<br />

~-<br />

• Line Post<br />

411000 412000<br />

0.1 02 km<br />

I<br />

1:10,000<br />

48


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006325<br />

- - -- - -<br />

5956000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS; 53H/09<br />

June 16, 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

KAS 0049-04-01A<br />

-$- KAS-=-0049-05-01C<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006325<br />

CJ<br />

Corner Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5955000<br />

0.1 0..2 krn<br />

I<br />

110,000<br />

49<br />

414000<br />

41S000


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006326<br />

-- - ----- - ---- -<br />

UTM Nad 27 , Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/16<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5957000<br />

-$- Drill Hole<br />

D Claim TB 3006326<br />

o Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

0.1 02krn<br />

417000 ' 18000<br />

1:10,000<br />

50


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ T83006327<br />

I<br />

_____ _<br />

5967000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS : 53H/09<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

0051-04-{)1<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006327<br />

[J Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5966000<br />

419000 420000<br />

0.1 02 km<br />

I<br />

1: 10,000<br />

5 1


June 16 . 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

,~ T83006328<br />

------ - -- --<br />

UTM Nad 27 . Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/09<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

5953000<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006328<br />

o Corner Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

0.1 02km<br />

422000 423000<br />

1: 10,000<br />

52


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

5931000<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006329<br />

-- -- - -<br />

..<br />

L<br />

./"<br />

~<br />

)<br />

---<br />

[ ~/<br />

(<br />

~<br />

C )<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/09<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

. .<br />

KAS_OO56-04-01 A<br />

-$-<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006329<br />

D<br />

Comer Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

~<br />

5930000<br />

11 - - - I<br />

,<br />

0.1 02 km<br />

I<br />

c<br />

1: 10,000<br />

53<br />

426000 427000


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

APPENDIX D<br />

Drill sections for 2004 reverse circulation drill holes<br />

54


June 76. 2005<br />

• 30 5<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project· Kasabomka<br />

Drill Hole KAS 0011-04-01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS _-DO 11<br />

Location: 3759' 4 .amE ; 5973341 .7mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI15<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0011-04-01A<br />

Claim Number TB 3006313<br />

Drilled: 26102104 to 26102104<br />

Geotoglst: J Berenyi, A, Choumard<br />

Dip/Azimuth. -90·/000·<br />

Drilled by: Boarl Longyear<br />

Core Size: RC Chips<br />

LEGEND<br />

.-.- : Overburden<br />

Em Country Rock<br />

-o 5 10m<br />

10m<br />

...............<br />

..<br />

.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<br />

EOH: 10m<br />

Om • 3m: Organics and Ice<br />

3m -6m: Till<br />

6m -10m: Ph logopite bearing serpentinite


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hate KAS 00 12·04·01A<br />

Anomaly· KASJJ012<br />

l ocation: 377828mE 1 597642S. 1mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI15<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0012-04-01 A<br />

Claim Number TB 300631 4<br />

Drilled 25102104 to 25102104<br />

Geologist A ChoUInard<br />

Dip/Azimuth. -90°1000°<br />

Drilled by. Boart l ongyear<br />

Core Size: RC ChlD.S<br />

~<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

-o 5 10m<br />

EOH: 8.3m<br />

Om • 3m: Organics and Ice<br />

3m· S.7Sm : Till<br />

S.7Sm ·8.3m : Hornblend e orthogneiss


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Pro:ecl KasabOn.lKa<br />

iJrlil riole KAS 001;;.:o1·01A<br />

Anc1f'llrtly KAS -,t(]lJ<br />

local.Co 382i3~ 7rrlE 5960217 40lN<br />

NAO~ I ZonE! 16<br />

NTS or3H ,~<br />

Deplh<br />

Claim Number 1 ~ 30';Jt529ij<br />

Dnlled 2~I03,1()4 10 26103/11 4<br />

GeOlogl,t ,~, $1 cme<br />

Dlp/Azt1TUJtn -9U tOOCY'<br />

Dnlled by' Boa" Lon9~eaf<br />

- R hilS<br />

KAS_0082-04-01A<br />

P rOject Kli!ssbomJc;a<br />

DIIII Hal< KAS lMJ82·iJ.1-lJ1A<br />

Moma") KAS]Jce2<br />

local.Or, 382905 I mE 960121 fjf')N<br />

NAD2! lone 16<br />

~ 5 HI1<br />

Depth<br />

Cia,.,., Number IB 3006198<br />

Unllea 1/1031114 10 ' 7'U3104<br />

Ge,:, oglSI J BEtren'yi<br />

[l'p,A71rr1ul'l '10"JOOoo<br />

Drillea I:}" Soart LOfl~ Vcar<br />

- h·<br />

Dice<br />

LEGEND<br />

Om -1 .25m: lI;:e<br />

1.2Snl- 2.7Sm: LUo bollom seckments<br />

2.75.m - 19.25m: Tilt<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

~5~ ~t5~ : 0.pfnics<br />

3.5m - 18m: Till<br />

~ Overburden<br />

r: :::'5 Counlry Rock<br />

Country Rock<br />

19.2Sm - 25.25m' Am<br />

IrxHne<br />

18m - 21.5m: Pyrolttmlte<br />

21.5m -24m: P},rQ;(!!'N1O<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

EOH: 25.25m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

EOH: 25m<br />

24m - 24.5m' Quarlz ",.,.<br />

24.Sm ·25m: Pyro;(fmitO<br />

57


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

KAS_0015·04·01 A<br />

Project: Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole KAS 0015-04-01A<br />

Anomaly: KASJl015<br />

Location. 383772 6mE 15969950 5mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI15<br />

Depth<br />

LEGEND<br />

I¥!&l Overburden<br />

o Country Rock<br />

Claim Number: TB 3006215<br />

Drilled: 25/02/04 to 26/02/04<br />

Geologist' J. Berenyi. M Stone<br />

Dip/Azimuth: -90 0 1000 0<br />

Drilled by: Boart Longyear<br />

Core Size. RC Chi~s<br />

Om - O.75m: TFt'lrlozen Organics<br />

O.75m - 6m:<br />

6m - 11.3m: Till<br />

11.3m -12.75m: Till<br />

12.75m - 16m: Serpentinite<br />

EOH: 16m<br />

-o 5 10m


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Dice<br />

Project· Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole· KAS 0034-04-01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS 0034<br />

Location: 596311.9mE /5952970.5mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS: 053HI10<br />

Depth<br />

LEGEND<br />

KAS_0034-04-01A<br />

Claim Number TB 3006320<br />

Dnlled. 27103/04 10 31/03/04<br />

Geologist· M. Stone<br />

Dip/Azimuth -90"1000"<br />

Dnlled by: Boarl Longyear<br />

Core Size RC Ch~s<br />

Om -1m: Ice<br />

1m - 2m: lake bottom organics I minor till<br />

2m - 13m: Garnet Amphibolite<br />

Overburden<br />

Em Country Rock<br />

EOH: 13m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

D<br />

Project· Kasabontka<br />

Drill Hole: KAS 0036·04·01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS 0036<br />

Location: 399866 SmE IS977439.1 mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS: 053HI15<br />

Depth<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

KAS_0036-04-01A<br />

omlillM<br />

10m _<br />

Claim Number TB 3006322<br />

Drilled: 01 /0 3104 to 02/03104<br />

Geologist. A Chouinard. M. Stone<br />

Dip/Azimuth ·90"fOOOO<br />

Dnlled by: Boart Longyear<br />

Core Size . RC Chi 5<br />

Om ·4m:<br />

Organics<br />

4m ·14.3m: Till<br />

14.3m · 32.2m: Pyroxenite<br />

20m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

- EOH:<br />

30m<br />

32 .2m


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project Kasabonlka<br />

Drill Hole. KAS 0043-04 -01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS.0043<br />

Location: 407816 4mE I 5962760.6mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI16<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0043-04-01A<br />

Claim Number TB 3006323<br />

Drilled. 15103104 to 16103/04<br />

Geologist· A. ChoUinard. M. Slone<br />

Dip/Azimuth: -90°1000°<br />

Dnlled by Boart Longycar<br />

Core Size. RC Chi 5<br />

LEGEND<br />

Om<br />

Om - 1.7Sm : Frozen Organics<br />

1.75m ·7.1Sm: Till<br />

-:.<br />

...<br />

Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

10m<br />

7.15m ·20m: Till<br />

20m·23.6m: Clinopyroxenile<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

EOH: 23.601


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

KAS _ 0044-04-01 A<br />

Project Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole KAS 0044·04·01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS_0044<br />

Location: 4080496mE 15962028.4mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI16<br />

Depth<br />

Claim Number TB 3006323<br />

Drilled 18102/04 to 24/02/04<br />

Geologist: A. Chouinard. M Stone<br />

Dip/Azimuth: .90 % 00°<br />

Dnlled by: Boarl Longyear<br />

Core Size RC Chi s<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

t:.:.:.·j Country Rock<br />

Om<br />

10m<br />

Om ·1.1m: Organics<br />

1.1m·2.6m: Glaciolacustrine Clay<br />

2.6m·18.25m: Till<br />

18.25m • 26m: Till<br />

26m· 31.35m: Till<br />

20m<br />

31.35m·35.3m: Till<br />

-o 5 10m<br />

30m _<br />

35.3m ·56.5m: Biotite·rich amphibolite<br />

40m --< ..••.•..•.•..<br />

SOm - [:.:.: .. :.:.::':':':':':':':.':':~<br />

EOH: 56.5m


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

P ~olec t\asaoontk3<br />

01111 MOte KAS 0046·J4-01A<br />

AflOmal'l KAS OU"€<br />

lor..alion 4U~!>t5 SrnE 5955,'.7 emN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

Deplh<br />

ClaIm Number 18 3006324<br />

IJnKea 17!02'O~ 10 18'1)2104<br />

Geolog.S! M S 1 o~e<br />

D'plAz,mul" 90 '000"<br />

DnMed by BoM longyc.'<br />

cS,eRC his<br />

Pro,ec.t KasabOnt"'a<br />

Onll HOI~ KAS uo-" '~-alA<br />

"'nom.l), KAS_W~I<br />

locallon 41131S8rnE 5~i541"g -.."N<br />

NAO~7 !o'le 16<br />

NTS 053 'O~<br />

Depth<br />

Claim NlImber '8 3i)06!t'~<br />

Onlleo '5'()2I(lJ 10 11102.U4<br />

GeIl)Qglsl A ChoumSflJ<br />

O'pIAtlmul'\ -9t''':OOt'fl<br />

Dnlle[! by Boart longvear<br />

·ore I hi<br />

LEGEND<br />

[;:;] Overburden<br />

f:::::::J Coun1ry Rock<br />

Om - 1.1m: BouICk!(<br />

1,lm' 2.5m: TIl<br />

2.5m - 3.1m: Till<br />

3.1m·8.6m: TIU:<br />

8.6m - '1 .6m: Tin<br />

11 .6m - 12.5m : Tlli<br />

12.Sm -15m: TIU<br />

D<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

t::::::'j Coun1ry Rock<br />

Om . 13.5m: O~'erburd e (t<br />

13.Sm - 16.5m: Till<br />

15m - 17 .5m: Meca-Gat!bro<br />

16.Sm - 18.Sm : Ampf'l1bOId.O<br />

EOH: 175m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

o 5 10m<br />

63


June 76, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole' KAS 0049-04-01A<br />

Anomaly : KAS'=-0049<br />

Localion: 414546 2mE 15955646 7mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053H/09<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0049-04-01A<br />

Claim Number. TB 3006325<br />

Drilled 15102104 to 15/02/04<br />

Geologist L Hoos8m, J BerenYI<br />

Dip/Azimuth : -90%00°<br />

Drilled by : Boart Longyear<br />

Core Size. RC Ch~s<br />

LEGEND<br />

Dice<br />

Overburden<br />

t:.:.:.:j Country Rock<br />

Om"""'"F.~~~~~<br />

I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~<br />

EOH : 3m<br />

Om - O.2m: Ice<br />

O.2m·O.75m: Till<br />

O.75m ·3m: Amphibolite<br />

-o 5 10m


June 16 . 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Pnl}eCI Kas.at.aru .... a<br />

Drtll HOi!" KAS lJU!J[I~0 4 ·0lA<br />

A""",,,11' KAS -0050<br />

L O-:::8lion 417875 t mE Sr:'l56!12'=t .2mN<br />

NAD2l Zone 16<br />

t TS 053H!'6<br />

Deplh<br />

KAS_0050-04-01A<br />

Claim Num"'" I B J()J6326<br />

Ortlfeod. 10'02'0..110 . J.'02'0~<br />

GPOIIlgI$t A ChouInard<br />

DIP' Azlmulh ·90"000"<br />

DrIlled tJV 8031'1 lOI'9'f'ertr<br />

'ore S'le RC Chi ,<br />

PrOject "'asa.bol1l"~<br />

Dnlt Hoi€- I(AS UO!:JU :)4 C2A<br />

Amona \. KAS ·0050<br />

Lo.::ahol"l 4178750 8mE 59569l811mN<br />

NAD2 { lone 16<br />

t T5 053H '6<br />

Deplh<br />

KAS _ 0050-04-02A<br />

CIaIl'1 NlImher I ~ 3006,26<br />

lJnnen OflI)3'UJ Ie 08lt)J'04<br />

GeoIOg'SI A Cho",nard<br />

Dlp,A,"IMIII" ·90 .'Otxt'<br />

Dn~ed by BOil., lon9vcar<br />

Core Sll(l RI~ Chi S<br />

LEGEND<br />

o Overburden<br />

om •... ',. _;~ Om . 118m: Till<br />

. ~.;:<br />

10m .· .. :..·.<br />

LEGEND<br />

~ Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

Om · 6.7Sm:<br />

Till<br />

6 .7Sm . 11m; rill<br />

EOH: 11 .8m<br />

17m · 20 .2m: Ultramafic rock<br />

EOH: 20.2m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

65


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project· Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole KAS 0051·04·01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS~0051<br />

Location: 419252 7mE 15966465mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053H/16<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0051-04-01A<br />

~Iaim Number: TB 3006327<br />

f.;lnlled : 06/03104 to 07103104<br />

. ~eoI09Ist: J Berenyi. M Stone<br />

Dip/Azimuth: ·90°/000°<br />

Drilled by. Soarl Longyear<br />

Core Size: R Chi<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

I::::::::j Country Rock<br />

Om<br />

10m -, ......... ....,<br />

Om • 2.5m:<br />

Organics<br />

2.5m ·20.5m: Till<br />

20.5m ·25m: Sulfide Granodiorite<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-<br />

EOH: 25m


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

KAS _ 0053 ~04 -01 A<br />

PrOject; Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole: KAS 0053·04·01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS'::-0053<br />

Localion: 422158.6mE / 5952702.6mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 053HI09<br />

Claim Number: TB 3006328<br />

Dnlled: 14/03/041014/03/04<br />

Geologist: J. Berenyi<br />

Dip/Azimuth: .90 0 /000.<br />

Dnlled by: Boart Longyear<br />

Core Size : RC Chi S<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Om ----.===<br />

Om - O.5m: . Organics<br />

O.Sm - 4.Sm. HI<br />

4.5m -11.4m: Chlorite-actinolite schist<br />

~<br />

~<br />

Country Rock<br />

1 Om -+,:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.,:.:.:.:.: ~<br />

EOH: 11.4m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

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2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

P'o,eel t< asaC(lOlSo;a<br />

Unll HQle !(AS OU!>6· "-lllA<br />

Anom"y KA$ -00;6<br />

lO(.Auon 4l(.148 fmF "'}3{l8UU emN<br />

NAD27lon. 16<br />

NTS 41 '"<br />

Depth<br />

Clam NUlTlbe' r' lll063l9<br />

Dnlletd ll2'lJ·1't.i~ Ie ,,3rt,", {J4<br />

Ge-01oglSI r ... ~ Stone<br />

DIp A. ... lrlLtl": -~ "'OOl<br />

Or.Ued b.. Boart lonoy ar<br />

"R h<br />

P rOject t(3sabMlu<br />

Dnll ",ole KAS 006Y .... 0 I A<br />

",am., K"S -(0069<br />

Lo-:ahon 46iJ \ !:Ie. 4mE: 5920524 1 mN<br />

NAC27 Zone 16<br />

NTS C43E.():<br />

Depth<br />

Clal'" Number 1 B ]0062~~<br />

Dnll~ 06'(14'041010,'04.'04<br />

Geo


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

ProJecl. Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole KAS U070·04·111A<br />

Anomaly: KAS-':-0070<br />

LocatIOn: 46054BmE 15927851 .5mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 043E/12<br />

Depth<br />

Claim Number TB 3006293<br />

Dnlled . 12/04104 to 15104/04<br />

Geologist J Berenyi<br />

Dip/Azimuth: .90 0 /000 0<br />

Dnlled by : Boarl Longyear<br />

Core Size' RC Chi s<br />

LEGEND<br />

Om<br />

Om ·3.5m:<br />

Organics<br />

Overburden<br />

~ Country Rock<br />

10m<br />

3.5m-ll.6m: Till<br />

11.6m -16m: Tonalite<br />

EOH : 16m<br />

-a 5 10m


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

PrOject Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole· KAS 0074·04·01A<br />

Anomaly· KAS'=-0074<br />

Location. 467205.6mE I 5929848.1 mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS 043E/11<br />

Depth<br />

KAS_0074-04-01A<br />

Claim Number: TB 3006294<br />

Dnlled: 18/04/04 to 19/04/04<br />

Geologist. L. Hoosain<br />

Dip/Azimuth: ·90·/000·<br />

Drilled by Boart Longyear<br />

. RC Chi S<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

I:':':':'j Country Rock<br />

om __<br />

10m i l ••<br />

EOH: 15.5m<br />

Om· 1.3m: ~rganics<br />

1.3m • 14.8m. Till<br />

14.8m·15.5m: Granite gneiss<br />

o 5 10m<br />

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June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole KAS 0076-04-01A<br />

Anomaly: KAS'::-0076<br />

Location: 471368 7mE / 5924736.4mN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS: 043EI06<br />

Depth<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

I::::::::j Country Rock<br />

Claim Number TB 3006329<br />

Drilled : 16104104 to 17/04104<br />

Geologist. J Berenyl<br />

Dip/Azimuth. -90°1000°<br />

Drilled by: Boart Longyear<br />

Core SIze: RC Chi s<br />

Om - 2.5m:<br />

2.5m - 8m: Till<br />

Organics<br />

8m - 13m: Chlorite-actinolite schist<br />

EOH: 13m<br />

o 5 10m<br />

-


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

t~rOll::ct Ka!>cl rukclo<br />

Otlll ~t')le KAS YO;!J..u.t 01A<br />

AnOrtla1v t\AS -&C2 j<br />

loc.,oOn 4"~770 .nmE ~9]R074 40mtl<br />

NA021 Zone 1 &<br />

NT H 1C<br />

Depth<br />

Cla,m Numbe I B l1Y!1I~'<br />

Drolled 2MJ2·Q4 10 29'02'01<br />

Geologist A CIlOulna,-d<br />

Dlp.Aztnutn OO!OlY.)<br />

Drilled by Boa'1 long)' 0'<br />

r 0 IIC' RC Ch1 c;<br />

pjOJ~"t<br />

Ka~Lt'>m~<br />

Onll Hole KAS Y02-1 .. 14 b\<br />

Anoma y kAS -90l4<br />

locahon 10077.' 10mE 597#1;078 '301TN<br />

NA027 lone '6<br />

NTS 053 'S<br />

Depth<br />

Clal", Num r 1 B 119!n51<br />

Dnl)ed V3~03'04 to 05'03 04<br />

Ge~logtSl A CIl:JuntJld<br />

O'p,Az""Ulh -90 'QUO'<br />

Onlted ty Boal'1 l o"~vear<br />

Corel ;;:Chs<br />

0<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

o 5 IDm<br />

-<br />

20m<br />

Om<br />

10m<br />

EOH: 20.3m<br />

Om - 20.3m:<br />

Till<br />

GJJ<br />

0<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

Om<br />

10m<br />

20m<br />

Om - O.Sm : Orga""s<br />

O.5m-Sm: T,II<br />

Sm - 21.Sm: Till<br />

21.Sm -41.4m: Amplllbollte<br />

o<br />

l Orn<br />

30m<br />

40m<br />

EOH: 41.4m<br />

c.n<br />

72


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

Project Kasabonika<br />

Drill Hole' KAS 9054·04·01A<br />

Anomaly : KAS3054<br />

Location: 449399 40mE 15930767,OOmN<br />

NAD27 Zone 16<br />

NTS: 043E/12<br />

Claim Number' TB 1199752<br />

Drilled: 05/04104 to 09/04/04<br />

Geologist' M, Stone<br />

DlplAzlmuth, .90 0 1000.<br />

Dnlled by' Boart Longyear<br />

Care Size: RC Chi s<br />

I@ ~¥l<br />

D<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Country Rock<br />

Om ·2.5m : Organics<br />

2,5m ·24.75m: Till<br />

_. o 5 10m<br />

24,75m · 31m: Diorite<br />

EOH : 31m


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

APPENDIX E<br />

Drill logs for 2004 reverse circulation drill holes<br />

74


iHole Name :KAS_0011-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist Jason Berenyi/Annick Chouinard<br />

I StartDate :' 2126/2004 8:00:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate '2/26/20041 2:00:00 PM '<br />

INorthing :5973341.7 IEasting :375994.8<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

I<br />

Zone 16<br />

I<br />

ClaimlD :TB 3006313<br />

I<br />

Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

I<br />

DriliRig lD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

-2<br />

Overburden Organics and ice . N/A ' · NOT RECORDED ' · Frolen O(ganics ..<br />

3 - - -<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

, Mostly subrounded , poorly sorted, all size<br />

Overburden Till fractions present. but coarse fractio n is<br />

dominant<br />

,.<br />

· Dominantly limestone >60%, to nalite 25%"<br />

mafic lIolcanics, metasediments. quarzt veins<br />

in granite, and sorne serpentinite also presenl.<br />

· Till - magnetic material in some samples.<br />

Material often ground to silky powder, a few · Serpentine group minerals. Serpentine.<br />

Phlogopite bedrock chips and some till influx . Bedrock phlogopite, chlorite (possibly another form of · Phlogopite bearing Serpentinite. (Uncertain<br />

8 Country Rock bearing chips become larger and more competent with serpentine), with accessory magnetite and aboul rock desIgnation}. '<br />

serpentinite depth. ' pyrite . .<br />

9<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

I. ~<br />

./' EOH ./ EOH /' EOH" 1- -r--~<br />

-...<br />

0 - - -<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

0 U1 0<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

" I<br />

~<br />

I<br />

I<br />

'"<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

I<br />

14<br />

I


Hole Name :KAS_0012-04-01A<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

StartDate :' 2125/2004 8:30:00 AM' FinishedDate :' 2125/2004 5:00:00 PM '<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Northing :5976425.1 IEasting :377828 NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006314 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

"'''Y"I''''<br />

Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

Overburden Organrcs and ice ' NIA ' · NOT RECORDED' , Organics and tce . .<br />

2<br />

I ! I I I I<br />

'" " 0 -<br />

0<br />

-<br />

0<br />

'" '" '"<br />

'" 0<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

· limestone (60%), subordinate tonalite, mafic<br />

Overburden Till . Sub-rounded ' volcanics. melasediments and gneisses (no ' Till. Poorly sorted . .<br />

garnet) . .<br />

.- f- -<br />

· Hornblende-bearing with accessory biotileand<br />

7 Coun1ry Rock<br />

Hornblende 'N/A' epidote, minor magnetite and pyrit9@6.6-S.7m Mafic orthogneiss . .<br />

orthogneiss<br />

borderline amphibolite. '<br />

~<br />

~<br />

I<br />

8<br />

~ I<br />

-<br />

r.<br />

-~<br />

/' EOH / EOH '<br />

- - ,- - I- 1-- f - -<br />

·9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_0013-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I StartDate :' 3/25/2004 9:15:00 AM' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 3/26/2004 5:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5960217.4 Easting :382232.7<br />

I NAD27-C ANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006298 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Isegment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

J I I I I I<br />

~ ~ ~<br />

en "-J<br />

Ice Ice · NJA' . NOT RECORDED' . NOT RECORDED' en 0 en 0<br />

en<br />

0 en 0<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

2 Overburden<br />

Lake bottom<br />

sediments<br />

· Very fine sill and decaying organ'cs ' . NOT RE CORDED .<br />

"lake Bottom Sediments. Very fine silt and<br />

decaYing organics'<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

-<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

· Poorly Sorted , a.1I clas! sizes pre sent inequaJ<br />

amounts. Clasts are angular wi th low<br />

sphericity. Average leXlure percentages : Clay<br />

5%, Silt 30%, Sand 40 11- /0-, Oversize 25%. '<br />

, Lithologies: Carbonates 60%, Mafic<br />

Volca nics20o/." Metasediments 5%, Granitoids . Ti ll '<br />

15% .. .<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


~ ,<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0013-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I StartDate :' 3/25/2004 9:15:00 AM ' 1<br />

FinishedDate :' 3/26/2004 5:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5960217.4 IEasting :382232.7<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN 1 Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006298 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

'"'''>I'' "" " Start Depth :14.78 b. End Depth :29.56<br />

1"">1"''''<br />

Depth Unit Sub·unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

U1 ..... - - U1<br />

-<br />

U1 0 U1 0<br />

0 U1 0<br />

17 O verburde n Till<br />

, Poorly Sorted, all clasl sizes present inequal<br />

amounTs. Clast s are angular with low<br />

sphericity. Average te xture percentages: Clay<br />

5%, Silt 3O'Y., Sand 40%, OIiersize 25%. '<br />

. l uhologies: Carbonates 600/9. Mafic<br />

Voicanics20%. Metasediments 5%, Granitoids<br />

150/ .. .<br />

' T,II'<br />

18<br />

19<br />

r 20<br />

f 21<br />

'60% HornblendelTremolite, 30% Acti nolite.<br />

, Amphiboles are seen in tabular masses,<br />

Amphibolite. One granitic boulder is seen at<br />

5% Biotite, 5% C lorile , trace garnet and<br />

Fine-grainad. Chlorite forms irregular planes<br />

20m-21.25m. 30% quartz , 400/. plagioclase,<br />

pyrile. Pyroxene seen al 20.Sm (up to 5%) .<br />

22 (forroing schistose fabric). and is pale bluish<br />

with clinopyroxene, hornblende. epidote,<br />

.<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite green,and icaceou s. Garnets are 5ubh edrat chlorite, pyrite. Coarse-grained (-2mm)<br />

21.25m: 15% chlorite, 80% amphiboles<br />

and very small l


Hole Name :KAS_0015-04-01A<br />

Geologist :Jason BerenyilMelodie Stone<br />

Start Date :' 2125/2004 1 :15:00 PM ' FinishedDate ' 2/26/2004 9:00:00 AM '<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Northing :5969950.5 IEasting :383772.6 NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006215 Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

'v\'/'''v<br />

Start Depth :0.00 I" End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

r"\J"'''"<br />

Overburden Frozen organics 'NiA ' . NOT RECORDED' , Frozen Organics. '<br />

1<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'" '"<br />

...<br />

0 -0<br />

- -01<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

0 01 0<br />

2<br />

, Pebbles are: 35% meta-limestone . 23%:0<br />

3 . 2.5m: Clay-rich till. 35% clay. 250/, silt. 25% quartzJquartz-rich intru s r~e s . 17% mafic<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

sand, 15 • overwed . Pebbles are a max. size intrusives, 15% nondescnpt meta-sediments,<br />

01 7.Smm. well-sorted. All are 10% mafic volcanics. Of interest: highly<br />

rounded-subrounded . . magnetic phyllite pebble. chloritlZed. Soh. 3<br />

4 small chunks seen 1-3mm in diameter. '<br />

. Clayey till. Colour is : grey . .<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

. 6.0m: Pebbles are : 35' 0 quartz/quartz-rich<br />

intrusives, 30% meta-limestone, 20% mafic<br />

. 6.0m: Silty till. 15% clay, 40% silt. 25% sand , volcanics, 8% other metasediments (including<br />

200/. oversized. Pebbles are up 10 1.3cm in 4 phyllites). 7%. mafic intruSives.<br />

diameter. and subrounded to angular.<br />

Overburden Till 7.5m: Pebbles are: 85% intermediate-mafic . Silty ti ll. Colour: grey to dark grey . .<br />

7.5m: Very silty/sandy till. 5% clay, 40% silt, intrusive (10% with epidote, 40"10 hornblende<br />

9 45% sand. 10% oversized. Pebbles are<br />

angular to subangular! 2.5<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12 Overburden Till<br />

13<br />

, Serpentine is tabular and rad iating-fibrous, to<br />

Country Rock Serpentinite (?) platey/micaceous. with striations on platey<br />

14 surface s. SoM rock , breakable and tlakey. '<br />

1/;<br />

1 t .3m: Pebbles : 40% limestone . 20%<br />

felsic-intermediate intrusives, 25%<br />

'serpentinIte', 10% other metasediments , 5%<br />

, l'.3m: increased sand content. Serpentinite mafic volcanic.<br />

clast s - serpentine is platey to tabular and<br />

fibrous. STriations on planes. no cleavage<br />

12.Sm: Increase in granitic pebble content (to<br />

other than 1 direction. Dark-medium green. 60%) . Disasserrt>led (smeared out) garnet<br />

Non-magnetic<br />

seen in one intermediate intr<br />

, Serpentine is medium to dark green. Lustre is<br />

greasy to glassy. Trace pyrite. '<br />

'Sandy till. Colour: grey to dark grey. '<br />

, Serpentinite.<br />

~<br />

1 "" It ~<br />

(


~ ~ ~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0015-04-01 A I Geologist :Jason Berenyi/Melodie Stone I Start Date , 2125/2004 1 :15:00 PM ' I FinishedDate :' 2/26/2004 9:00:00 AM '<br />

Northing :5969950.5 Easting383772.6 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006215 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I DriIiRigIDMHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :14.78 ~egment End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

17<br />

Country Rock<br />

Serpentinite (?)<br />

. Serpentine is tabular and radialing-f,brous, to<br />

platay/micaceous, with striations on plaley<br />

surfaces. Soft rock, breakable and flakey ..<br />

. Serpentine is medium to dark green. lustre is<br />

greasy to glassy. Trace pyrite . .<br />

. Serpentinite.<br />

----I~<br />

\ \ I I ! I<br />

(}1<br />

en '" 0<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

r<br />

'" 0<br />

I<br />

I<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


IHoie Name :KAS~0021-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I<br />

Start Date :' 2127/2004 10:00:00 AM '<br />

I<br />

FinishedDate .' 2127/2004 3:30:00 PM '<br />

INorthing5976496.3 IEasting :386131.6<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

I<br />

Zone 16<br />

I<br />

ClaimlD :NOCLAIM<br />

Ie-<br />

F".\!'"'''''' End Depth 14.78<br />

I<br />

Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

I<br />

DriIiRigIDMHD-2<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

Overburden Orga nics 'N'A ' ' NOT RECORDEO ' , Organics. Dark brown . .<br />

f2<br />

f 3<br />

- - , - - ' -<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

-oJ<br />

-<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

0 - c.n -<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

f4<br />

I<br />

5<br />

'5% clay, 20% Sill. 30% sand. 45% oversized.<br />

Pebbles are up 10 3cm in diameter: poorly<br />

soned. Fine-grained maties are angular.<br />

Overburden Till<br />

Felsic-intermediate intrusives are rounded 10<br />

subangula. Meta-limestones are rounded to<br />

subrounded. Later in sample (al 7.5m)<br />

f6<br />

fS<br />

. Pebbles fraclion includes: 50%<br />

1ine-to-medium-9rained mafic pebbles<br />

(Iona liles), 25% felsic-la-intermediate intrusive ' Sandy ti ll. Colour: light brown-grey ..<br />

rocks (accessory minerals including game\'<br />

epidote. muscovite}. 25% mela-limestone. '<br />

7 I<br />

-<br />

~<br />

t<br />

10<br />

r9 - - -<br />

'30% Hornblende, 30% Actinolite, 30%<br />

Magnetite al 12.2m: 1 mm diameter garnets<br />

11 Rock IS medium-grained. ' throughout some chips; magnetite content<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite increases to 40%, 'With 25% hornblende, 25%<br />

actinolite and 10% garnet. '<br />

12<br />

, 13 / 'EOH /" ' EOH' ~ -J<br />

Magnetite Amphibolite, Colour is light to dark<br />

green,<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

(<br />

14


IHoie Name :KAS_0034-04-01 A<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

StartDate :' 3/27/2004 9:30:00 AM ' FinishedDate :' 3/31/200412:00:00 PM'<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

INorthing :5952970,5 IEasting :596311.9 NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006320 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00 ~"\i' ""'" End Depth 14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag, Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I I<br />

en<br />

"'" - - -<br />

Ice Ice ' NIA' , NOT RECORDED' , NOT RECORDED' c.n '" 0 c.n 0<br />

c.n<br />

0 c.n '" 0<br />

1 - f- -<br />

-,.<br />

Lake bottom . Pebble SI Z . IS O. s-.2.0cm. 35,),. CldY 3 5~ silt , . Peb ~ es are 75% rounded basalts, 25%<br />

Overburden<br />

. Lake Bonom Organics and minor till.<br />

nor till 25% sand, 5% oversi zed .. angular li me stone.<br />

'''''<br />

'2<br />

~3<br />

r4<br />

,..<br />

~<br />

5<br />

f6<br />

, Rock is qUite soft - powders readily. '80% HornblendelTremolite, 10% Actinolite.<br />

r7 Fine-grained, with 1 mm crystals. on average. 5% Chlorite. 3% Calcite, 2% Garnet (pyrope<br />

Colo,IJr is dark green to black. Hornblende<br />

and gros5ular?), trace pyrite. Magnetite is<br />

Garnet<br />

Country Rock 'appears in tabular masses Wi th no preferred disseminated throughout hornblende/lremollte<br />

Amphibolite orientation. Magnetite is disseminated up to half of it (40% 01 rock). Secondary<br />

[8 throughout, is anhedral and black. epidote in veins ... 10% of rock. On<br />

, Garnet Amphibolite ..<br />

~<br />

r 9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

!,<br />

",/' EOH /'EOH' /'EOH<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_0036-04-01A<br />

1<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard/Melodie Stone I StartDate :' 3/1/20048:00:00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/2/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5977439.1 Easting :399866.5 l NAD27·CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :T8 3006322 I Contractor SOART LONGYEAR<br />

Segment Start Depth :0.00<br />

~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I<br />

~<br />

I<br />

on<br />

o<br />

I I<br />

OJ 8<br />

I<br />

on<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

2 Overburden<br />

Organics<br />

'N/A'<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

'Organics'<br />

3<br />

4 --<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

, Trace clay P "/o) in this silty-sandy Till. Clasts<br />

are subangular to sub1Ounded. up to Scm.<br />

often unbroken. 90% oversiZed.<br />

13.0m. 3% powder. Subangular pebbles<br />

dominant Very poorly sor1 ed lill . .<br />

. Pebbles indude: limestone (60%). mafic<br />

volcanics, granite. lonalite, sandstone.<br />

meta-sediments. Decreasing limestone con lent<br />

(to 40%), Increasing tonalite content + felsic<br />

gneiss (to 50%).<br />

' 3.0m: 30% limestone, 30% granitic. 15%<br />

gneisses. 10% met<br />

. Sandy .ill. Colou,: GREY '<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

Rock is medium-grained. It is also very soft -<br />

created a lot of powder during drilling.<br />

Clinopyroxene was subhedral. Hornblende<br />

14 subhedral to anhedral, magnetite anhedral 10<br />

/:<br />

----- -jt-- - ---- f euhedral. calcite subhedral to anhedral,<br />

phlogopite subhedral, pyrite euhedr<br />

Country Rock Pyroxenite<br />

I:<br />

35% hornblende. 30% clinopyroxene, 25%<br />

calcite, 5'% phlogopile, 3% sulphides<br />

(unoxidized pyrite), 2'0/0 rusty material<br />

(garnet?). Acid dissolves calcite. As well, sttH<br />

milky white bubbles form, which could be due<br />

to presence of olivine, which is slowty<br />

, Calcic Pyroxenite. Colour IS meolum to dark<br />

groon. '


IHoie Name :KAS_0036-04-01A Geologis1 :Annick Chouinard/Melodie Stone<br />

I I Start Date :' 3/1/2004 8:00:00 AM' I FinishedDate :' 3/2/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

INorthing :5977439.1 IEasting :399866.5 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlDTB 3006322 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I I<br />

~egment Start Depth: 14. 78<br />

fegment End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

i<br />

I<br />

'" en en 0<br />

I<br />

o<br />

I<br />

'" en<br />

I<br />

en<br />

o<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

21<br />

22<br />

r23<br />

Counlry Rock<br />

Pyroxenite<br />

. Rock is medium-grained. It IS also lIery sot! -<br />

created a lot of powder during drilling.<br />

,Clinopyroxene was subhedral. Hornblende<br />

subhedral to anhedral, magnetite anhedral to<br />

euhedral, calcite subhedral to anhedral<br />

phlogopite subhedral. pyrite euhedr<br />

'35% hornblende, 30% clinopyroxene, 25%<br />

calcite, 5% phlogopile, 3% sulphides<br />

(unoxidized pyrite). 2% rusty material<br />

(garnet?). Acid dissolves calcite. As well, stiff<br />

milky white bubbles form, which could be due<br />

\0 presence of olivine, which is slowly<br />

. Calcic Pyroxenite. Colour is medium to dark<br />

green ..<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_0036-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard/Melodie Stone I StartDate :' 3/1/2004 8:00:00 AM' I FinishedDate :' 3/2/2004 3:00:00 PM'<br />

Northing :5977439.1 IEasting :399866.5 l NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006322 I Contractor BOART LONG YEAR<br />

I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :29.56 ~egment End Depth :44.34<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

30<br />

31<br />

Coun1ry Rock<br />

Pyroxenite<br />

, ROCk IS medium-grained. It is also very soft -<br />

created a lot 01 powder during drilling.<br />

Clinopyroxene was subhedral. Hornblende<br />

subhedral to anhedral. magnetite anhedral to<br />

euhedral, calci Te subhedral to anhedral.<br />

phlogopite subhedral. pyrite euhoof<br />

33<br />

. 35% hornblende, 30% clinopyroxene. 25%<br />

calcite, 5% phlogopite, 3% sulphides<br />

(unoxidized pyrite), 2


IHoie Name :KAS_0039-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone/Jason Berenyi<br />

I Start Date :' 3/31/2004 12:30:00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 4/1/2004 9:30:00 AM'<br />

INorthing :5946329.1 IEasting :403059.6<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

l Zone 16 I<br />

ClaimlD :NO CLAIM<br />

I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

I,<br />

t'v~' 'v," End Depth :14.78<br />

DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden Organics · N!A · . NOT RECORDED · . Dark bro ..... n 10 black. '<br />

1 --- .-.<br />

, I I I I I<br />

" - - -<br />

I\) U><br />

U> 0 U> 0 I\)<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

2<br />

3<br />

I<br />

' Clay 35%. Silt 35%, Sand 25%, Oversize 5%. ' Limestone 20%. Ouartz 30%, BasalIs 30%.<br />

Overburden Till<br />

'Clay rich [ill. Pebbles are small : <br />

fS - - -- - -<br />

I~<br />

r-,<br />

f7<br />

f8<br />

f9<br />

. Clorite 60Ofo, Serpentine 20%. Magnetite 15%. . Slate· Darl< green flat platy chips. Mane<br />

Accessory minerals: SiOllle 3%, Calcite, 1% .<br />

. Very line grained. Small labular to prismatic<br />

Sulphides 1 'Yo. Chlorite is light to daf'k green grained, and are nearly indistinguishable<br />

crystals intergrowns with magnelile.<br />

Counlry Rock Slate tabular 10 prismatic. Serpentine is small white the highest microscope magnilication (40x).<br />

calci1e overgrowlhs . .<br />

fiberous and very soft. Magneh!e is small black Rock is hard 10 break accross the cleaveage,<br />

10 granular crys1als. B but soft 10 scratch.<br />

11 r\<br />

12<br />

~, U'<br />

/ "Tc:lH'<br />

._- -<br />

/ ·EOH / ·EOH<br />

I<br />

~<br />

(<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_0043-04-01 A Geologist :Anni ck Chouinard/Melodie Stone<br />

I I StartDate:' 3/15/2004 8:00:00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/16/2004 3:30 :00 PM '<br />

Northing :5962760.6 Easting :407816.4 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006323 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I I<br />

~egment Start Depth :0,00<br />

~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag . Su sc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden<br />

Frozen organics<br />

, NIA'<br />

· NOT RE CORDED'<br />

, Frozen O rg anics'<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

....,<br />

- - -<br />

'"<br />

0 U1 0<br />

0 U1 0<br />

'"<br />

2<br />

3<br />

---_._--<br />

I<br />

I<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. 15% clay. 30% slit. 20% sand, 35% oversized.<br />

Pebbles are small, wi th an average size 01<br />

Q.4


Hole Name :KAS- I 0043-04-01 A Geologist :Annick Chouinard/Melodie Stone<br />

I 1 Start Date :' 3/15/2004 8:00:00 AM ' FinishedDate :' 3/16/2004 3:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5962760.6 Easting :407816.4<br />

I I I I I NAD27-C ANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006323 Contractor BOART LONGYEAR DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :14.78 ~egment End Depth 29,56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag, Susc, Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

. 5% clay. 25% sill. 35% sand 35% overSIzed.<br />

Pebbles are angular 10 subrounded. and poorly<br />

sorted. The average peoble size is 1 em.<br />

Overburden Till 8m: Dionte boulder· coarse. Throughout till .<br />

boulders are encounlered: from coarse 10 very<br />

tine.<br />

l7.5m:Same till<br />

. Pebbles are: 45%. coarse-grained intrusives<br />

(intermediale-maiic). 20% 'cryptocrystalline'<br />

meta-limestone. 2% medium-grained<br />

carbonates. 25% mafic volcanics, 5% pure<br />

quartz. 3% sandstones. No more speckly<br />

sandstonellimestone presenl.<br />

8m: Dionle bou<br />

. Boulder.rich sandy till. Colour IS light brown .<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

" - - -<br />


Hole Name :KAS_0044-04-01 A I Geologist :Melodie Stone/Annick Chouinard I Start Date :' 2118/2004 3:00:00 PM' I FinishedDate:' 2/24/2004 12:10:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5962028.4 Easting :408049.6 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006323 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

!segment Start Depth :0,00<br />

~egment End Depth :14,78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc, Reading (mcgs)<br />

-<br />

Overburden<br />

Organics<br />

. NJA'<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Organics'<br />

I I I<br />

T\) '" -.j<br />

'" 0 '"<br />

I<br />

I<br />

T\)<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

3<br />

Overburden<br />

Glaciolacustnne<br />

Clay<br />

, 50% clay , 40% silt. 10% sand'<br />

-<br />

. NOT RECORDED '<br />

, Glacio-lacustrine'<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

Pebbles are angular to subangular 10<br />

subrounded.<br />

Pebbles are: Well-mixed lithologies. Mainly<br />

limestone and tonalite. Minor granite. mafic<br />

volcanics, quartz veins. and metasediments.<br />

Deeper in hole, arkosic and gneissic pebbles<br />

encountered. One large boulder at 17.2m was<br />

a hornblende tonalite, wit<br />

, Till'<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I


Hole Name :KAS_0044-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone/Annick Chouinard I StartDate:' 2118/2004 3:00 :00 PM ' l FinishedDate:' 2/24/2004 12:10:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5962028.4 Easting :408049.6 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN l Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006323<br />

I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR J<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :14.78<br />

~egment End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. Pebbles afO angular to subangular 10<br />

subrounded, .<br />

· Pebbles are. Well-mixed lithologies. Mainly<br />

limestone and tonalite. Minor granite , mafic<br />

volcanics. quartz ve ins. and metasediments .<br />

Deeper in hole. arkosic and gneissic pebbles<br />

encounlered. One large boulder al 17.2m was<br />

a hornblende lonalite, wil<br />

. Till '<br />

I I I<br />

'" Ul ...,<br />

'" 0 Ul<br />

I<br />

o<br />

Ul '"<br />

I<br />

Ul<br />

o<br />

18<br />

--- ---<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

, 15% clay, 40% silt. 20% sand, 25% oversized.<br />

Average pebble size !S O.75cm. (from<br />

2mrTl.;3.Ocm in diameter) . Limestones are<br />

·rounded to subangula r. Granitic intrusives are<br />

subrounded to subangular, MafiC volcanics are<br />

subrounded 10 subangular, and other me<br />

· Pebble lithologies are: 35% meta-limestone.<br />

20% other meta-sediments, 30 0)/ ..<br />

felsic-intermediate intrusives. 15% mafic<br />

volcanics.<br />

. Silty till . Colour \s hghl brown.<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26 1-------<br />

-<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. 30% clay, 20% Silt, 15% sand. 35% oversized.<br />

Pebbles are angular to sub-rounded. Very<br />

poorly sorted, with sizes from 2mm 10 3cm ..<br />

· Pebbles are: 30% meta-limestone. 20%, other<br />

meta-sediments, 30% malic volcanics, 20%<br />

intrusive granites .<br />

29m: limestone/dolomite clast content<br />

increases to 70%. 'Nith mafic volcanics at 5%.<br />

and minor tonalite. tuff. gneisses, muscovite<br />

schists. and qu<br />

'Till. Colour is grey to dark brown. '


IHoie Name :KAS_0044-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone/Annick Chouinard<br />

I StartDate :' 2118/2004 3:00:00 PM . I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2124/2004 12:10:00 PM .<br />

Northing :5962028.4 IEasting :408049.6<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006323 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

,~~, ,~'" Start Depth :29.56<br />

L<br />

End Depth :44.34<br />

t'0~"'v<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

~30<br />

· Pebbles are: 30% meta-limestone, 20% other<br />

I I I I I I<br />


~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0044-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone/Annick Chouinard<br />

I Start Date :' 2/18/2004 3:00:00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2/24/2004 1210:00 PM '<br />

'.u'" ,;, '


Hole Name :KAS<br />

- 0046-04-01 A I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

J Start Date .' 2/17/2004 10:30 :00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2/18/2004 12:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5955747,8 Easting :409945.5<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN 1 Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006324 I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR I<br />

DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth :1 4.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden Boulder · Weakly foliated . . 75% chlonTe. 15% biotite, 10% titanile . • · Nepheline Granite Boulder ' '" '"<br />

1 - f-<br />

· clay:silr:sand ralio is 1:1 :1. Pebbles:<br />

limestone is rounded to angular. intrusives are · Pebbles are : 40% mela-llmestone. 30%<br />

Overburden Till<br />

, Till '<br />

rounded to 5ubrounded basalts are angular to intrusive. 30e-/" mafic volcanics (basalt). '<br />

2<br />

subrounded . .<br />

3<br />

, Only one pebble lound. 2mm in diameter,<br />

Overburden Till ' 1 % oversized, 50% clay 45% sil , 4% sane! .. · Cl ay-rich Till. Colour is light brown ..<br />

Marble. '<br />

~<br />

I I I I I I<br />

-... - - -<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

en 0 en en<br />

0 en 0<br />

I<br />

-<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

1 Q% oversized. 10- 15% clay. , 0-15% sill,<br />

60-70% sand. Pebbles are rounded<br />

Overburden Till (limestones and fel sic intrusives) to<br />

sub-angular (malic volcaniCS), and 5mm-l .Scm<br />

in size ..<br />

· 20% limestone, 40% mafic volcanics. 40%,<br />

felsic intrusives. '<br />

' Sandy Till. Colour is light brown to grey. '<br />

7<br />

.<br />

8<br />

9<br />

- f- I<br />

I<br />

10<br />

· 15% oversized, 45% sand , 20% silt, 20% clay.<br />

Overburden Till<br />

o Pebbles are: 60% malic volcanics, 30%<br />

(sieved sample contained 60% pebbles. 40%<br />

meta-limestones, 10% felsic inlrusives '<br />

sand). '<br />

' Pebbly till. Colour is light brown. 0<br />

11<br />

12 Overburden Till<br />

13<br />

' 2% oversized. Pebbles are


~.<br />

-<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0046-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I Start Date :' 2117/2004 10:30:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2118/2004 12:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5955747.8 Easting :409945.5<br />

I NAD27·CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006324 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR 1 DriIiRigIDMHD-2<br />

iSegment Start Depth :14.78 ~egment End Depth 29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

f--.'Lverburden UIJ _ ",,' 75% oversized. 20% sand. 3% silt. 2% clay.<br />

1\ ' Pebbles are 70% malic intrusive (gabbro).<br />

I Cl asts are angular . .<br />

25% felSIC intrUSive. and 5% meta-limestone. '<br />

, Bedrock is coarse-grained , Magnetite is<br />

16 anhedral 10 subhedral and seen dispersed ' Bedrock: 25% magnetite (mterstiH al to<br />

Country Rock Meta-Gabbro throughout actinolite (cpx?) and hornblende . euhedral), 25% hornblende, 25% calcite, 25% . Bedrock IS marie intrUSive.' Gabbro . .<br />

Calene IS subhedral to anhedral. Some clay<br />

actinolite (or possibly clinopyroxene - groon).<br />

also may be in sample· contamination from Chips : 5% of chips are jasper (contamination<br />

17<br />

drill casing/hammer/rods . . from upper level rocks ?) .<br />

' Pebbly till. Colour is dark grey . . I I I I I I<br />

II<br />

-- k:..:..eolol·<br />

/ EOH' I<br />

- i<br />

18 I<br />

,<br />

i<br />

19 l<br />

20<br />

21<br />

I ~<br />

'" '"<br />

0 '" -0<br />

- -<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

I~ IJ<br />

I<br />

I<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_0047-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard I Start Date :' 2115/2004 3:45:00 PM ' I FinishedDate :' 2117/2004 10:30 :00 AM '<br />

Northing :5954779.1 Easting :411318.8 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006324 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :0,00<br />

regment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Tex1ure<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I I<br />

N OJ><br />

..,<br />

OJ> 0 OJ> 0 - N - OJ><br />

-<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

3<br />

6<br />

Overburden<br />

Overburden<br />

, Sub-angular '<br />

. Percentages vary. In rough order ot<br />

importance: carbonates, granite , tonalite. mafic<br />

volcanics, melasedimenls ..<br />

. Till. Variably sonecl . Muddy in The first ponion<br />

of the interval, then sandy . .<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

I I: ' / v~ canlcs I<br />

Range 01 texture tram angular to sUb-round~· { clarbona!es, tonalite. gneiss. metasediments, I I,<br />

Sandy horizon in the till. Poorly soned. '


IHoie Name :KAS_0047-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

I Start Date :' 2115/2004 3:45:00 PM ' l<br />

FinishedDate :' 2117/2004 10:30:00 AM '<br />

INorthing :5954779.1 IEasting :411318.8<br />

~egment Start Depth :14.78<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

l Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006324<br />

I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I", t'v~"'v'" End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

""-.' ~ Till. Variably sorted 'A~~dY in the first portion I I I I I I<br />

.....<br />

importance: carbonates, granite, tonalite,mafic<br />

a a I'><br />

O verburden Till volcaniCS, metasediments. '<br />

16 ./ ' Sandy horizon in the till. Poorly sorted ..<br />

/ Co, ...... , ' (m;:~ , tonali te. gneiss. me asedlrTlent.s,<br />

I , '<br />

._.<br />

1- --<br />

17<br />

. Homblende, rellC1 of clinopyroxene and<br />

'NlA ' orthopyroxene. Magnetile is interstitial and . Hornblendite '<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite<br />

disseminated. Interstitial calcile .<br />

18<br />

-<br />

/~ :/"EOH'<br />

V EOH '<br />

19<br />

I / ,~." "".,,,~ .~"'". '".~- I\;"~""~' "'. '" ,~,,, 0


IHoie Name :KAS_0049-04-01 A<br />

INorthing :5955646.7 IEasting :414546.2<br />

~"'\I"""" Start Depth :0.00<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Leyla Hoosain/Jason Berenyi<br />

I<br />

Start Date :' 2115/2004 8:30:00 AM '<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006325 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

'"<br />

t"'\1'''''''' End Depth :14.78<br />

I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2/15/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Ice Ice 'NiA ' . NOT ~Fr.mmFn . No recoveoy I I I<br />

-<br />

I I I<br />

Overburden Till ~ , RECORDED ' . Till- Poor recovery, no sampfe available. ' '" U> 0 U> U><br />

f- 0<br />

'"<br />

U> 0<br />

I<br />

1-2mm well developed tabular crystals<br />

tran slucent green to clear in color. Amphibole<br />

, Fme gramed , most minerals visible Ih a<br />

cleavage do mi nant.<br />

, Amphibolite- Li ghte grey to green In hand<br />

Calcile SOlo-thin white coalins. likely secondary. specimen . .<br />

Magnetite 3'% small finely disseminated and<br />

infrequent<br />

c. c. L}OH.' '/' EOH' £EoH '<br />

1 ' Amphibole (Tremolite-Actinolile series) 90%.<br />

r2<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite hand lens and are dominantly euhed'al. '<br />

U> .... - - -<br />

f4<br />

[5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

[8<br />

[9<br />

.<br />

I<br />

I<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_OO50-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

I StartDate :' 2110/2004 11 :00:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2113/2004 2:00:00 PM '<br />

lNorthing :5956929.2 Easting :417875.1<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006326 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

iSegment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit TeXlure Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

U1 -..J<br />

- - U1 -<br />

U1 0 U1 0<br />

0 U1 0<br />

2<br />

I<br />

3 I<br />

4<br />

5<br />

' Carbonates are limestone and calcc-arenit9<br />

(-50%), coarse-grained dIorite to tonalite. ' Till. Poorly sorted. All mafic volcanic rocks are<br />

, Sub-rounded to sub-angular'<br />

Overburden Till mafic volcanic. arkose, gneiss, iron formation, metamorphosed 10 amphibolite facies . '<br />

6 serpentinized chips. '<br />

7<br />

-<br />

8 I<br />

I<br />

9<br />

I<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

-£<br />

/ 'EOH' ~ .-::::::: . EOH' ~<br />

-<br />

13<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_0050-04-02A<br />

Northing :5956928.8 Easting :417875.8 I<br />

iSegment Start Depth :0.00<br />

I<br />

Geologist Annick Chouinard I StartDate :' 3/7/20042:30:00 PM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/8/2004 2:30:00 PM '<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN 1 Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006326 I Contractor SOART LONGYEAR<br />

~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture Mineralogy Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

: I I I I I<br />

~ m ~ - - -<br />

UlOc..nONUl<br />

a '" a<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Overburden Till , Sub-angular to sub-rounded'<br />

. Carbonates, tonalite, granite. metasediments ,<br />

mafic volcanics '<br />

, Till, with >O.5m boulders of granitic gneissIc<br />

rocks '<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

.-.<br />

------------t---<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

'N/A'<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Sandy horiZo n in the till. Same lithology and<br />

textu re . .<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


~,<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0050-04-02A<br />

J<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

I Start Date :' 3/7/2 004 2:30:00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 3/8/2004 2:30:00 PM '<br />

" u," '" '\,I :5956928.8 IEasting :41 7875.8<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

1 Zone 16 1 Cl ai mlD :TB 3006326 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

"'\,I" '''''' Start Depth :14.78 r egment End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

' Sandy hori zon in the till. Same lithology and<br />

Overburden Ti ll . N!A' , NOT RE CORDED<br />

text ure . '<br />

17 f-<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

~,~<br />

'" a<br />

...,<br />

- - -<br />

'"<br />

a<br />

'"<br />

'" a<br />

18<br />

19<br />

Cou ntry Rock<br />

Ultramafic rock<br />

NIA'<br />

. Pyroxene and blui sh muscovite or phlogop!le<br />

ph enocrystsin a fine-grained groundmass.<br />

Accessory pyrite and magnetite . .<br />

, Pyroxene- muscovite (or bluish ph logopite)<br />

-bearing ultramafic or alkaline rock'<br />

20 / ' EOH / -E0H '<br />

---<br />

.<br />

21<br />

22 .<br />

23<br />

-<br />

- /' EOH'<br />

I<br />

I<br />

~<br />

-<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

24<br />

25<br />

I<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_0051-04-01A Geologist :Jason Berenyi/Melodie Stone<br />

I I StartDate :' 3/6/2004 8:10:00 AM ' I FinishedDate " 31712004 1 :00:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5966465 Easting :419252.7 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006327 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I I<br />

!segment Start Depth :0.00<br />

~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I<br />

I\.) '"<br />

'" 0<br />

o<br />

o<br />

I\.)<br />

'"<br />

Overburden Organics 'N/A '<br />

, NOT RECORDED '<br />

. Frozen Organics-peat moss and ttumus . .<br />

r---- ·----~I----------~--------<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

, 5% Clay. 35% Silt. 40% Sand and 20%<br />

Oversize, are the average textur e percentages.<br />

The majority of clasts are subangular with<br />

some clasts. (mostly meta- sediments and<br />

carbonates), ranging to subrounded . The clay<br />

and silt contents in safTlpl es decrease gra<br />

. Average Lithology Content: 30°'0 Carbonates,<br />

20% Metasediments. 20 % Mal ic volcanics.<br />

, 5% Granitoids, 15% Gneiss. Lithology varies<br />

only slightly throughout the hole with no other<br />

units visLble in significant Quantil9s. '<br />

. Till : one consistent light brown till unit. with<br />

only minor variations in mineralogy and texture.<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


IHoie Name :KAS_0051-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi/Melodie Stone<br />

I StartDate :' 3/6/2004 8:10:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 3f712004 1 :00:00 PM '<br />

!Northing :5966465 IEasting :419252.7<br />

is,,\!, "'''' Start Depth 14.78<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006327 I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I,<br />

F"\J""'"<br />

End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

17 ' 5% Clay, 35% Silt. 40% Sand and 20%<br />

, Average Lithology Content. 30°/", Carbonates,<br />

Oversize. are the average texlure percentages.<br />

20% Metasediments, 20% M a~lc volcanICS. ' Till: one consistentlighl brown till unit, with<br />

The marority of clasts are subangular with<br />

Overburden Till<br />

15% Granitoids, 15% Gneiss. Lithology varies only minor variations in mineralogy and lexture.<br />

some clasts. (mostly meta-sediments and<br />

only Slightly throughout the hole with no other<br />

18 carbonates), ranging to subrounded. The clay<br />

units visible in significant quantlles . .<br />

and silt contents In samples decrease gra<br />

19<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

--J<br />

~ ~ ~<br />

'"<br />

on 0 on 0<br />

on<br />

0 0 on<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

20<br />

- - - . . I---<br />

21<br />

I<br />

22 . ROGk IS coarse-grained. with albite up to . Stibnit (?) 25%. Plagioclase (albite/oligoclase)<br />

· O.5cm, hornblende elongate to massive. 25%. Quartz 15%, Magnetite 10%. Epidote 6%,<br />

Country Rock<br />

Biotite is micaceous, coarse. Epidote is<br />

Hornblende 5'%, Biotite 5%, Chlorite 4%, Pyrite<br />

Sul1lde<br />

subhedral. Chlorite is bluish green, micaceous 2%. Orthoclase trace. Muscovite trace, Sulphur<br />

23<br />

24<br />

Sulphide Granodiorite'<br />

Granodiorite to massive. Magnetite is euhedral, ....men it's trace . "Cinnaba(~ trace, Galena trace. One I<br />

visible, but there is probably much<br />

major constituent is d<br />

I<br />

/ ToH'<br />

---<br />

r. c. V<br />

EOH' /· EOH<br />

I<br />

I<br />

26<br />

-27<br />

r28<br />

f29


Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

.' 3/14/2004 8:45 .00 AM '<br />

.' 3/14/200410:45:00 AM'<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

ment Start Depth :0.00<br />

nt End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. Average teXlure percentages: 5% Clay, 35%<br />

Sill. 40% Sand. 20% Oversize. Clasts are<br />

dominantly angular to 5ubangular . '<br />

Lithologies Presen!: Carbonates 35% .<br />

Melaseds 20%. Granitoids 30% and 10% Mafic<br />

Volcanics ..<br />

, Till al O.Sm ' Poorly soned. all size fractions<br />

present.<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Country Rock<br />

Chlorite-actinolite<br />

Schist<br />

. N/A'<br />

. Chlori te 50%: Dark green to black. perled<br />

mica cleavage, soft, flexible. malleable,<br />

crystals. but non-elastic. Vitreous lustre.<br />

Actinolite 45%: lighter green mineral. much<br />

harder than chlorite. and shows cleavage on<br />

elongale tabular crystals . Vitreou<br />

. Chlorite-Actinolite SchiSt - Majority of bedrock<br />

being ground to powder by drill. Dark green 10<br />

black. sma ll plaley chips ..<br />

to<br />

11<br />

t2<br />

t3<br />

t4


Hole Name :KAS<br />

- 0056-04-01 A I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I Start Date :' 4/2/2004 2:30:00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 4/3/200412:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5930800.8 Easting :426148.7<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006329 I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00 ~_egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Overburden Organics · N'A· , NOT RECORDED· , Organics. Dark brown. I I I I I I<br />

I-- --- -_. '" '"<br />

0<br />

3<br />

I<br />

.....<br />

0 - - -<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

I<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

4 I<br />

I<br />

5 · Till is 30% clay, 30% Sill. 30% sand, 10'%<br />

oversized. Moderately well· sorted. with no<br />

pebbles > 1cm in diameter. All pebbles are<br />

rounded 10 subrounded.<br />

6 Overburd en<br />

Till<br />

6.0m. Pebbles are larger. and angular 10<br />

subangular. Colour is grey.<br />

7<br />

8<br />

-<br />

7.75m. Mafic pebbles a<br />

. Pebbles are. 30% meta-limestone, 26%<br />

intrusives, 16% dolostones. 16% basalts, 12%<br />

other metasediments (mostly quartzite -<br />

. Till. Colour is light brown (grey. but probably<br />

metasandsTone). Intrusives include a range of 'browned' by organics' presence).<br />

compositions. from quartz+sulphides to<br />

gabbroic with garnets. 6.0m : lill is grey, .<br />

7.75m. Schistos.e m<br />

I<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

-<br />

12<br />

13 Overburden Till<br />

14<br />

· 12.25m: Sandy lill. 5% clay. 35% silt. 30%<br />

sand, 30% oversized. Pebbles are poorly<br />

sorted - < 1 mm to 3cm.<br />

16.0m: Yellow sand lens is silt and sand.<br />

(O.5m)<br />

17.4m: Gabbro boulder. Coarse-grained<br />

(pegmalitiC). Rock is dark grey and soft.<br />

19.25m: Ga<br />

. 11.35m: Diorite boulder.<br />

12.25m· Pebbles are: 55% meta-limestone.<br />

25% granitic intrusives. 15%<br />

16.0m: Yellow sand lens, about O.5m thick.<br />

17.4m: Boulder. Gabbro (pegmatitic mafic)<br />

with 15% pink micaceous mineral with metallic<br />

lustre. 10% quar<br />

Sandy. boulder-rich till. Colour is grey-dark<br />

grey.


Hole Name :KAS_0056-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone I StartDate :' 4/2/2004 2:30 :00 PM ' I FinishedDate :' 4/3/2004 12:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5930800.8 Easting :426148.7 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN<br />

Segment Start Depth : 14. 78<br />

I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :T8 3006329 I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR<br />

~egment End Depth :29.56<br />

I<br />

DriIiRigIDMHD-2<br />

Depth Unit SUb-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I I<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

Overburd en<br />

Till<br />

. 12.25m: Sandy lill. 5% clay, 35% si lt. 30%,<br />

sand, 30% oversized. Pebbles are poorly<br />

sorted·


Hole Name :KAS_0056-04-01 A Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I I StartDate :' 4/2/2004 2:30 :00 PM' I FinishedDate :' 4/3/200412:30:00 PM'<br />

Northing :5930800.8 Easting :426148.7 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zon e 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006329 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :29.56 ~egment End Depth :44.34<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I I<br />

Overburden<br />

~.I"<br />

i IiHole--+E· ~N.~ 'A~·~========_=_=:rE' §N~O T~RE~C~O~R~D~E~D ::::<br />

' ===::::::==~ . Mixture 01 till and boulders (malic and grani"c)<br />

~--~~~<br />

. ~~~ .~ .~~----~==~--~==t-~:--~-a~~~~rn--i<br />

0<br />

0 I\)<br />

~ E~O~H_' __________________ I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

31<br />

I<br />

32<br />

33<br />

I<br />

I<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37<br />

38<br />

39<br />

40<br />

4 1<br />

42<br />

43<br />

44


Hole Name :KAS_0069-04-01 A<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

Start Date :' 4/8/2004 12:30:00 PM ' FinishedDate :' 4/10/20045:00:00 PM '<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Northing :5920824.1 IEasting :460190.4 NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006292 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Segment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag, Susc, Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden Organics · N/A' . NOT RECORDED' . Organics: Peat Moss'<br />

1<br />

I I I I I I<br />

on<br />

on 0 on 0<br />

on<br />

'"<br />

" - - -<br />

'"<br />

0 on 0<br />

- 2<br />

-<br />

·3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

· Poorly sorted. fme to coarse fract ion. Average<br />

leX1ure percentages. C lay 5%. Silt 40%. Sand<br />

40% , Oversize 15% . C lasts are dominanUy<br />

subangula( and show some degree of<br />

rounding<br />

. Dominant Lithologies: Average percentages<br />

Carbonates 60%. Metasediments 20%, Malic<br />

Volcanics 10% . Granitoids 10% ..<br />

' TIl! '<br />

r6<br />

7<br />

fa<br />

f9<br />

·<br />

,- -<br />

10 ~<br />

. Quartzite : Very fine grained. black in hand<br />

'Mineralogy: Quartz: 65% clear euhedral<br />

specimen, saccharoidal (su9a ry) texlUre. All<br />

11<br />

crystals. Magnetite: 20% Black metallic lu stre, grains


~<br />

--<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

I<br />

J I Start Date :' 411212004 8:00 :00 AM '<br />

.vrth" '\I :592785 1.5 IEasting :460548<br />

I 1 I I I NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 ClaimlD :TB 3006293 Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0070-04-01 A<br />

Segment Start Depth :0,00 ~egment End Depth 14.78<br />

FinishedDate :' 411512004 4:30:00 AM '<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I<br />

. Organics· Till boundary is estimated<br />

Overburden Organics NA' . NOT RECORDED ' because return hose was plugged. No return<br />

2 until 5.5m ..<br />

I I I I I I<br />

rv<br />

'"<br />

'" a '" a - rv - -<br />

'"<br />

a<br />

'"<br />

'" a<br />

3<br />

4<br />

---<br />

I<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7 . Till is poorly sorted, all size fr actions present.<br />

Averflge texture percentages: Clay' 0%. Sill<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

"'30%, Sand 35%, Oversize 25%. Clasts are<br />

angular 10 subangutar with larger clasts<br />

showing a greater degree of rounding,<br />

8<br />

particularly carbonates. Sphericity<br />

. Average lithologies: Carbonates 45%,<br />

Granitoids 35%, Mafic Volcanics 15%.<br />

Metasediments 5% ..<br />

' Till '<br />

9<br />

to<br />

11<br />

I<br />

12<br />

, Plagiodase-25% Fine to coarse grained<br />

«0.1 mm up to +2mm) Anhedral to euhedral<br />

13 transparent to white. Visible cleavage.<br />

Country Rock Tonalite 'NIA' Hornblende-35% Black tabular crystals.<br />

Subhedral to euhedral amphibole cleavage.<br />

Quartz-10% Dark grey. translucent. al"UI~"VU"<br />

14 crysta<br />

. Bedrock all' .6m. Tonalite. dark. grey to black<br />

chips of various sizes and shapes. Grain sizes<br />

range from >0. 1 mm up to 2mm. Granular<br />

texture ..<br />

~<br />

I.<br />

.........<br />

r<br />

~


~ ~ ~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_0070-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

I StartDate :' 4/1212004 8:00:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 4/15/2004 4:30:00 AM '<br />

Northing :5927851.5 Easting :460548<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006293 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

!segment Start Depth :14.78 ~egment End Depth 29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

17<br />

, Plagiodase-25 Q /Q Fine to coarse grained ' Bedrock at 11.6m. Tonalite, dark gray to black I I I I I I<br />

'N/A' «O.1mm up to +2mm) Anhedral to euhedraJ chips of various sizes and shapes. Grain sizes<br />

Country Rock Tonalite '" c<br />

'" '"<br />

0<br />

transparent to white. Visible cleavage. range from >0. 1 mm up to 2mm. Granular 0<br />

1- '" '" 0<br />

- Hornblende-35% Black tabular crystals.<br />

telCture . .<br />

/ ' EOH"<br />

T<br />

r.<br />

". -Hole-- Subl ,ed,.1 to eul ,ed, .<br />

:\ Quartz- \0% Dark grey. translucent. amorphOus<br />

crysta<br />

'EOH '<br />

18<br />

I<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

-<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_0074-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Leyla Hoosain I StartDate:' 4/18/2004 8:00:00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 4/19/2004 8:00:00 AM '<br />

Northing :5929848.1 Easting :467205.6 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN l Zone 16 I ClaimlDTB 3006294 I Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR I DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00<br />

~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Overburden<br />

Organics<br />

'N/A '<br />

--- - --<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Organics-peat moss , .<br />

-<br />

I I i I I I<br />

'" " - - -<br />

0<br />

0<br />

'" '" 0<br />

0<br />

'" '"<br />

I<br />

I I<br />

I<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8 Overburden Till<br />

. N/A'<br />

. NOT RECORDED .<br />

. Till at 1.3m. Clay rich, si lty till. matrix is<br />

carbonatitic (brown) 'Nith gravel sized<br />

oversizes. Average tSX'ture: Clay 5%. Sill 35%,<br />

Sand 30% and Oversize 30% .<br />

9<br />

7.Sm Sandler till, caroonal !tic matrix with gravel<br />

sized oversize , Texture : Clay 2%. Silt<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


IHoie Name :KAS_0074-04-01 A<br />

INorthing :5929848.1 IEasting :467205.6 I<br />

~egment Start Depth: 14.78<br />

'Depth Unit SUb-unit<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Leyla Hoosain<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN l Zone 16 I<br />

Texture<br />

I StartDate' 4/18/2004 8:00:00 AM'<br />

I FinishedDate :' 4/19/2004 8:00:00 AM '<br />

ClaimlD :TB 3006294 Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

I<br />

DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I.<br />

f-'~~' ,~'" End Depth :29.56<br />

Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

Coun1ry Rock<br />

".<br />

Granrte gneiss<br />

......... ' NiA '<br />

. NlA '<br />

\ :overslzes Average texture Clay 5% Slit 35% ,<br />

Sand 30% and OversIze 30%.<br />

17<br />

\<br />

7 5m Sandler till , carbonatltlc matrix WIth gravel<br />

SiZed overSize Texture Clay 2%. Silt<br />

I<br />

18<br />

. Bedrock is granite gneiss wah amphibole<br />

(hornblende) and possibly pyroxene (Augite).<br />

Mafic banding . Some epidote alteration,<br />

muscovite and tourmaline present.<br />

Metamorphic garnets and minor sulphides<br />

(pyrite) also Observed.<br />

19<br />

20<br />

------.<br />

21<br />

-22<br />

f24<br />

f25<br />

r26<br />

r29


Hole Name :KAS<br />

- 0076-04-01 A I<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

I Start Date :' 4/16/2004 4:00:00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 4/17/2004 5:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5924736.4 Easting :471368.7<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006296 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :0.00 ~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit SUb-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

Overburden Organics . N/A 'NJA ' Organics - Dark humus'<br />

2<br />

3<br />

------- --<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'" 0<br />

--J<br />

~ ~ ~<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

I<br />

~.<br />

4<br />

5 'Texture percentages: Clay 5%, Silt 35%, Sand Average Lithology content: Carbonates 55%,<br />

Till at 2.5m. Till is brown. abundant fine<br />

Overburden Till 40%. Oversi ZE) 20%. Clasts are dominantly MafiC volcanics 15% . Granitoids 25°,';,<br />

fraction, unsorted ..<br />

angular With low degree of sphericity' Metasediments 5% ..<br />

6<br />

\ \ I<br />

7<br />

8 -- -<br />

. . _. ---_._--. .-<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

Coun1ry Rock iorite-actinoli1e'sc ' MicaceouS/schistose'<br />

,-----<br />

' Bedrock at 8m. Chlorite·Actinolite Schist; Dar ~<br />

green to black, micaceous cleavage. glassy<br />

. 40% Chlorite. 40% actinolite. 15% serpentine. lustre. brittle chips: Chlorite 4O%-dark. green to<br />

5% magnetite' black. transparent under higher magnification.<br />

Vitreous lustre. Tabular to prismatiC well<br />

developed crystals. M<br />

~)<br />

"-<br />

"<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_0082-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi J Start Date :' 3/17/2004 8:00 :00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/17/2004 2:30:00 PM '<br />

Northing :5960127.6 Easting :382905. 1 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006298 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth :0.00<br />

!segment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden<br />

Organics<br />

. NfA'<br />

, NOT RECORDED' Organics: Oark Humus '<br />

I<br />

'" en<br />

I<br />

en<br />

a<br />

I<br />

a<br />

I<br />

en '"<br />

I<br />

en<br />

a<br />

-.-----+ ---------- --1<br />

2<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

Average texture %'s Clay 15"/0, Silt 40%.<br />

Sand 30%. Oversize 1 5%~ .<br />

, Clast lithology: Carbonates: 60°/11, Motaseds:<br />

10%. Mafic Volcanics 30%.<br />

, Till at 105m. Very clay rich tIll. Clast moderate,<br />

angular to subangular. moderate amount 01<br />

clasts.<br />

3<br />

- r- - - .------- - - +---------<br />

5<br />

6<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

, Average teXlure %'$ Clay. 5%, Sill 45%. Sand<br />

35%, Oversize 15%.<br />

, Clast lithology: Carbonates. 45%. Mafic<br />

Volcanics 40%. Metaseds: 5%. Granitoids<br />

10% ..<br />

, Till at 305m more silt and sand and much less<br />

clay than overlying till. Poorly soned, all clast<br />

size ranges present. Clasts are dominantly<br />

angular,<br />

Possible quaternary contact.<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


~<br />

IHoie Name :KAS_0082-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Jason Berenyi<br />

I StartDate" 3/17/2004 8:00:00 AM' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 3/17/2004 2:30:00 PM '<br />

INorthing :5960127.6 IEasting :382905.1<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :TB 3006298 I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

~egment Start Depth 14.78<br />

Fb 8 ''''''<br />

End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

. Average texture oI}.s Clay . 5%, Silt 45%, Sand . Clast lithology: Carbonates. 45%. Mafic<br />

Overburden Till 35% , Oversize 15 6 /" . Volcanics 40%, Mernseds: 5% . Gran'folds<br />

10%. '<br />

, Till al 3.5m more silt and sand and much less<br />

clay than over1ying lill. Poorly soned. all clast<br />

size ranges present. Clasts are dominantly<br />

angular<br />

Possible quaternary contact.<br />

1<br />

- -<br />

I I I I I I<br />

I\) Ul --oJ<br />

-<br />

Ul 0 Ul I\) Ul<br />

0 Ul 0<br />

19<br />

. Pyroxene (Enstalile) 90% - Average crystal<br />

size «O.2mm). colourless to lighllo dark<br />

green. 90 degree cleavage. Medium hardness.<br />

Country Rock Pyroxenite ' N/A'<br />

r 20 Short euhedral tabular crystals. Amphibole 7%<br />

- small dark tabular crystals «O.2mm).<br />

interspursec! amongst pyroxene. Magne<br />

f 21<br />

'Bedrock @ 18m Pyroxenite: Dark green 10<br />

black small platey crystals. Significant<br />

magnetic signature.<br />

. Serpentine at 2t .Sm. Material returned is<br />

r22<br />

I<br />

ground to a nearly aphanitic powder. Oistince<br />

serpentine feel and light green colour.<br />

Country Rock Pyroxenite ' N/A'<br />

Serpentine - very small white fiberous crystals Alteration zone¥ serpentine is created by<br />

with waxy lustre<br />

alteration of pyroxene. likely throug h fluid<br />

23 migration along the top of the quartz<br />

I<br />

/ / Quartz vein at 24m 0 5m Wide Coarse .la' '"<br />

24 - crystals With pyroxe ne boarders on chips<br />

~<br />

ntry Quartz vein 'NIA ' NOT RE CORDED '<br />

- -<br />

' ~A '<br />

~YT:0x,e,nite<br />

._-<br />

r. J~~ry, G~<br />

, Pvroxenite ' same rock tha, occurrs at 18m.<br />

\-mH<br />

26<br />

I<br />

I<br />

27<br />

I<br />

28<br />

I<br />

29<br />

I


~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_9024-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard I StartDate:' 2128/2004 8:00 :00 AM' 1 FinishedDate :' 2/29/2004 5:00:00 PM .<br />

~orthing :5978074.4 Easting :400770.4 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :NO CLAIM I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR J DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

iSegment Start Depth :0.00<br />

~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

1<br />

I I I I I I<br />

~<br />

Ul -..J<br />

'" -<br />

Ul 0 Ul Ul<br />

0 Ul 0<br />

'"<br />

2<br />

3<br />

I<br />

I<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

Overburden<br />

Till ... Sub-angular .<br />

, Limestone/carbonates (50%), mafic volcanics<br />

(25%), tonalite (20%). metasediments, foliated<br />

granite. diorite, quartz-veins, traces of iron<br />

formation ..<br />

. Till. Poorly soned ..<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_9024-04-01A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

I StartDate :' 2128/2004 8:00:00 AM ' I<br />

FinishedDate :' 2129/2004 5:00 :00 PM '<br />

Northing :5978074,4 Easting :400770.4<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :NO CLAIM I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

!segment Start Depth: 14, 78 Jsegment End Depth :29,56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag, Susc, Reading (mcgs)<br />

16<br />

N<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'" 0 '" 0 -<br />

N<br />

- -<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

0<br />

17 . limestone/carbonates (50%), mafic volcanics<br />

Overburden Till<br />

. Sub-angular. '<br />

(25%), tonalite (20%), metasediments. foliated<br />

granite, diorite, quartz-veins, traces of iron<br />

formation. '<br />

18<br />

, Till. Poorly soned, '<br />

19<br />

20<br />

I<br />

~,<br />

/ 'EOH' / 'EOH' L 'EOH '<br />

I<br />

21<br />

22 I<br />

I<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_9024-04-02A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard I Start Date :' 3/3/2004 9:00:00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/5/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

Northing5978078.5 Easting :400774.1 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :NO CLAIM<br />

I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Segment Start Depth :0.00<br />

~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texlure<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

Overburden Organics . N/A '<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Dark brownplanl male rial, soli. '<br />

-<br />

I<br />

N<br />

()'O<br />

I<br />

~<br />

I<br />

-.J<br />

()'O<br />

I I I<br />

3<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

, Sub-angular to sub-rounded<br />

, Clay' 5%, silt 20%. sand 20%. oversize 45%.<br />

Pebbles are 40% limestone, 30% mafic<br />

volcanics.15% tonalite. 15% metasediments. '<br />

. Till. Poorty sorted . '<br />

5<br />

----<br />

6<br />

8<br />

9<br />

to<br />

Overburden Till . N/A'<br />

. NOT RECORDED '<br />

, Sandier till. Similar lithologies. '<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14


Hole Name :KAS_9024-04-02A<br />

Northing :5978078.5 Easting :400774.1 I<br />

!segment Start Depth :14.78<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

I I Start Date :' 3/3/2004 9:00 :00 AM ' I FinishedDate :' 3/5/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :NO CLAIM Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I I<br />

~egment End Depth :29.56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

Overburden Till ' NIA'<br />

, NOT RE CO RDED'<br />

, Sandler till . Simi lar lithologies. '<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

- - -<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite . N/A'<br />

. Actinolite with accessory calcite. Hornblende<br />

also present. Variable actinolite/hornblende<br />

ratio . .<br />

, Amphibolite, May locally be a gabbro.<br />

Possibly cut by minor granite or syenite '<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29


Hole Name :KAS_9024-04-02A<br />

INorthing 5978078.5 IEasting :400774.1<br />

pegment Start Depth :29.56<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Annick Chouinard<br />

Start Date :' 3/3/2004 9:00:00 AM ' Finished Date :' 3/5/2004 3:00:00 PM '<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

NAD27-CANADA MEAN Zone 16 I ClaimlD :NOCLAIM Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

fsegment End Depth :44_34<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Texture Mineralogy Description Mag, Susc, Reading (mcgs)<br />

r 30<br />

[31<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

(]1 --J<br />

(]1 0 (]1<br />

0 - (]1<br />

-<br />

'"<br />

0 (]1 0<br />

[32<br />

f33<br />

,34<br />

[35 . Actinolite with accessory calcIte. Hornblende<br />

' N!A'<br />

also present. Variable actinolite/hornblende<br />

Country Rock Amphibolite<br />

ratio. '<br />

36<br />

r37 -<br />

. Amphibolite. May locally be a gabbro.<br />

Possibly cuI by minor granite or syenite '<br />

I<br />

r38<br />

r39<br />

40<br />

r 41<br />

/ · EOH' /· EOH / ·EOH<br />

~<br />

[42<br />

f 43<br />

r44


Hole Name :KAS_9054-04-01 A Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I I Start Date :' 4/4/2004 1 :00 :00 PM ' I FinishedDate' 4/8/200411 :30:00 AM '<br />

!Northing :5930767 Easting :449399.4 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :N/A Contractor :BOART LONG YEAR<br />

I<br />

isegment Start Depth :0,00<br />

~egment End Depth :14.78<br />

I<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

Depth<br />

Unit<br />

Sub-unit<br />

Texture<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I ; I I I<br />

NOl-.J ---<br />

Ul OtnOI\) Ol<br />

o '" 0<br />

Overburden<br />

Organics<br />

. lots of plan\ maHer in spongey organic<br />

material. '<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Organics· Dark Brown'<br />

2<br />

- - --<br />

- -<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. N/A'<br />

. NOT RECORDED'<br />

. Till. 25% clay. 25% sill. 25% sand, 25%<br />

oversized. Pebbles are " 40% meta-limestone.<br />

30% igneous intrusives (granIte-gabbro), 20%<br />

basalts, 10'% other metasediments (i ncluding a<br />

red meta-sandstone-jasper) ..<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

I<br />

13<br />

14


~ ~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_9054-04-01A Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I I StartDate :' 4/4/2004 1 :00:00 PM ' I FinishedDate' 4/8/2004 11 :30:00 AM '<br />

Northing :5930767 Easting :449399.4 I NAD27-CANADA MEAN 1 Zone 16 I ClaimlD :N/A Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR<br />

DriliRiglD :MHD-2<br />

I I<br />

Segment Start Depth :14.78<br />

~egment End Depth :29,56<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit<br />

Tex1ure<br />

Mineralogy<br />

Description<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

I I I I I I<br />

'"<br />

'"<br />

...,<br />

~<br />

'"<br />

(}'O 0 (}'O (}'O<br />

0<br />

0 (}'O 0<br />

16<br />

17<br />

I<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

Overburden<br />

Till<br />

. N/A<br />

. NOT RECORDED<br />

' Till. 25% clay, 25% sill. 25% sand. 25%<br />

oversized, Pebbles are : 40% meta-limestone.<br />

30% igneous intrusives (granite-gabbro), 20%<br />

basalts, 10%, other metasediments (including a<br />

red meta-sandstone-jasper) . '<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

Country Rock<br />

Diorite<br />

, Ultra fine grained, Individual crystals often too<br />

small to identify.<br />

. Plagioclase 65%: Clear to translucent white.<br />

Very fine grained, granular tex1ure. Hornblende<br />

20%: Black elongate tabular. Clealleage visible<br />

on some larger crystals. Biotite 10%: Dark<br />

brown to black.. Small thin, micaceous cleavage<br />

viSible. Quartz 5%: Op<br />

, Bedrock at 24.75m. Diorite - small t»ack fine<br />

grained chips.<br />

29


~<br />

Hole Name :KAS_9054-04-01 A<br />

I<br />

Geologist :Melodie Stone<br />

I Start Date :' 4/4/2004 1 :00 :00 PM ' I<br />

FinishedDate ' 4/8/2004 11 :30:00 AM '<br />

Northing :5930767 Easting :449399.4<br />

I NAD27-CANADA MEAN I Zone 16 I ClaimlD :N/A I Contractor :BOART LONGYEAR I<br />

DrillRiglD :MHD-2<br />

fsegment Start Depth 29.56 ~egment End Depth :44.34<br />

Depth Unit Sub-unit Tex1u re Mineralogy Description Mag. Susc. Reading (mcgs)<br />

, Ultra fine grained . individual crystals otten too I I I I I I<br />

~<br />

en ......<br />

""<br />

;;;<br />

Very tine grained. granular tex1ure. Hornblende grained chips. en 0 en 0 on<br />

Country Rock Diorite 0 on 0<br />

30 small to identify. . Plagioclase 65%: Clear to translucent white. . Bedrock al 24.75m. Diorite· small black flne<br />

-Bld-oI<br />

32<br />

20% : Black elongate tabular. Cleaveage visible<br />

on some larger crystals. Biotite 10%: Dark<br />

~ ' EO H ' blown [0 black. Sinall trun. micaceous c~ /'" EOH' I<br />

I~ visible. Quartz 5%' Op<br />

'{EOH'<br />

-<br />

33<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37 -<br />

38<br />

39<br />

40<br />

4 t<br />

I<br />

42<br />

43<br />

44


June 16. 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

APPENDIX F<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Assay results from KAS 2005 Water Monitoring<br />

Programme<br />

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A.NAL YfICAI~ RKPORT<br />

Anal !IC~<br />

Anions<br />

Di •• olved 0<br />

'nie CKrbon (DOC)<br />

i'etroleum Hf'''',ro. ceM, I:i CWS-PHC iiI!; BTEX<br />

Pcr:roleum H dmo;arbons F2-F4(CCME)<br />

rotal Mctal~ :.\nalysis III W:..1o::r by ICPMS<br />

'--'rot~l Mctals:!-\!llnlysis of Water byICP<br />

Total Oil an~orea;.t;<br />

TO!.li DiU1d Solids<br />

r".IS.., ~ ,,, ,,,"'"<br />

Ollie D~le Method<br />

Extructed A,nlllYlcd Lahon!t!1Q' Method Rcfc;r~l\~t<br />

NlA 2ooS/031OS Om SOl' 0078 APHA-4110B<br />

4 N/I\. 2005103108 0111 SOP 0622 AI'~A 5310<br />

4 :ZOOS/OJ/OS 20051OJI08 Onl SOP 01541 MIS CHII.u'CCMF. CWS<br />

4 2005tnJ/OX 2!')(IS/O~I(U~ (>nt S()I' 0755 CCME Hydl'OCarbons<br />

4 i()05/0l/0~ ~V()~/03109 o"t SOP 0624 EPA 6020<br />

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2005103/08 21105103/08 OhISOI'OO12 Uf'A60IO<br />

4 2005/03109 2005/03/09 00150P00911 AI'HA5S10<br />

4 N/A 2(lO5103108 AI'HA254OC<br />

4 N/A iIM),5/03101,t Qnt:)OP 0076 APHA2540D<br />

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ANAL YflCAI~ RF.PQRT<br />

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Maxxam J b #: A515769<br />

Report Oa ~i 2005103111<br />

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Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABO!l.IIKA<br />

Your PO. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LlaUID<br />

M%\lO(ilm 10 F03107 F03108 F03109<br />

St"lln g Date 2005102127 2005102128 2005102126<br />

HS;OO 12:40 15:30<br />

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Units KAS 0049·N..BASE KAS 0054..oS.(I01C-E!JASE KAS 0048~5-.o01C·BASE<br />

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OIL,& GREASE<br />

Tqal Oil & GrliliilSe mgtL 05 0.7 0.5<br />

CONVENTION,IlLS<br />

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Tqal Dissolved Solids 131 439 1M<br />

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O~solved ~anic Car!;loo 21.0 31.8 130<br />

Tqtal Suspended Solids (TSS) mg!l 3 5 22.0<br />

e~loridQ (el) mgll. NO ND ND<br />

S Ipl'la Ie ($04) mgtL NO NO ND<br />

PI.. QC Bau::1'1<br />

0.5 699068<br />

1 69$345<br />

0.1 6984e8<br />

1 698158<br />

1.5 6985.26<br />

5 698526<br />

N ~ 1= Not detected<br />

a~Balch '" Quality C011l10! Batch<br />

p£e;ase check. for attached com~t:s<br />

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Samp"ng Date 2005103101<br />

13:45<br />

Units !CAS OD5S.cS.c01C·BAS!; DL QC Batch<br />

OIL & GREASE<br />

Total au & Grease mglL 0.7 O.S 699088<br />

i CONVSNTIONALS<br />

• Total Dissolved Solids mgJL 224 1 69$345<br />

Dissolved Organic Carbon mgJL 54.9 0.1 698468<br />

Tolal Suspended Solids (TSSl mg/l 550 1 698158<br />

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Chloride {elJ m~L NO 1.S 698526<br />

Sulpt'lale (S04) mg/L NO S 698526<br />

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NO '" Not dflll(!cte(!<br />

QC Batch "" Quality Control Batc;h<br />

Please cl'le¢ll for attacl'led comments<br />

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Report Da~: 200S/03f11<br />

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ASI GrQup LId<br />

Cient Project #; E2Q105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Yovr P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

ELEMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

MauamlD F03107 F03108<br />

Sampling Dale 2005102127 : 2005102128<br />

15:00 12:40<br />

I Units CRITERIA !(AS 0049·N.BA!lE KAS OO~5-oC1C·BASE pj.. at: Bateh<br />

METALS<br />

T alai Aluminum (Al) mgll 0.025 0.04.2 0.016 0.0042 698240<br />

Total Barium (Sa) mgil<br />

·<br />

0.0092 0.076 0.0006 698240<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) mgIl. 0.011 ND ND 0.0014 698240<br />

Total Bismulh (81) mg/L.<br />

·<br />

ND ND 0.0022 696240<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) mg/L 0.0002 NO NO 0.001 698240<br />

Total Calcium (Ca) mgll · 32 130 0.1 698240<br />

T olal Chromium (Cr) mgll · 0.0017 0.0016 0.0016 698240<br />

Total Cobalt (CO} mglL 0.005 NO NO 0.001 698240<br />

Total Copper (Cu) rngIL 0.0025 NO NO 0.003 698240<br />

Tolal Iron (Fe)<br />

f--..<br />

mg/L O.l 1.6 2.1 0.1 698240<br />

I Tolal Lead (Pb) mg/l 0.002 NO NO 0.0022 698240<br />

ToLaI Migni~ium (Mg) mgll<br />

·<br />

4.3 19 O.OJ 698240<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mllNl · 0.19 2.4 0.0014 698240<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mo) mg/l 0.04 NO NO Q.0014 698240<br />

Total Nickel (Ni) mg/L 0.025 NO NO 0.001 698240<br />

Total PhosphOrus Tolal (P) ITl9I1. - NO NO 0.04 698519 I<br />

Total Potassium (K) mglL · 0.35 1.2 0~698240<br />

Total SillI1:Ir (AgJ mg/L 0.0001 NO NO 0.0 698240<br />

Total Sodium (Na) mgJL<br />

· 0.8 3.S 0.3 698240<br />

Tolal Vanadium (V) mgIl. 0.006 NO NO 0.001 698240<br />

Tolal Zinc (Zn) mglL O.Ol 0.056 0.007 0.005 698240<br />

NO = Nol ootectad<br />

QC Batch '" Quality ConlIol Batch<br />

CRITERIA: ONTARIO PROVINCIAL WATER QUALITY 09JI;CTIVES GUIDELINES<br />

Ref. to MOEE Waler Management document dated July, 1994<br />

Please check for attached comments<br />

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ELEMENTS 8Y ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

~~SI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project II: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials<br />

Maxx.amlD F031 09 F03110<br />

Sampling Dat., 2005102128 2005/03101<br />

15:30 13:45<br />

Units CRITERIA K4S 0048-0S-G01C-6ASE K4S 0055-05-(J01C-BASE<br />

DL<br />

.. _=----:-<br />

QC Batch<br />

METAI..S<br />

Total Aluminum (AI) mg/L 0,025 0.074 1.2 OJ.xJ42 698240<br />

Total Barium (Ba) mg/l.. - 0.038 0.047 0.0006 696240<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) mg/L 0.011 NO ND 0.0014 698240<br />

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Total Bismuth (Bll ms;Vl - ND ND 0.0022 698240<br />

Total C;tgmlum (Cd) mglL 0.0002 NO NO 0.001 698240<br />

Tolal Calcium (Ca) mg,\. - 42 52 0.1 698240<br />

Toral Chromium (Cr) mgtL<br />

· NO 0.0026 0.0016 698240<br />

Total Cobalt (CQ) mgll O.ooS NO 0.001 0.001 698240<br />

Total Copper feu) mgll.. 0.0025 NO ND 0.003 698240<br />

T alai Iron (Fe J mgll.. 0.3 2.0 9.t O.t 698240<br />

Total Lead (Pb) mgfL 0.002 ND 0.0026 0.0022 698240<br />

Total Magnesium (Mg) mgtL<br />

-<br />

5.9 7.9 0.03 698240<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mgll..<br />

· 0.56 1.0 0.0014 698240<br />

Tolal MoI)'lxlenum (Mo) mgfL 0.04 NO NO 0.00,'1 898240<br />

Total Nickel (Ni) mg/l 0.025 NO 0.002 0.001 698240<br />

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Total Phosphorus Total (P) mg/L<br />

· NO 0.31 0.04 698519<br />

Total Potassium (K) mgJl - 0.62 1.3 0.06 698240<br />

Tolal Sliver (Ag) mg/L 0.0001 NO 0.0007 0.0006 698240<br />

T 01011 Sodium (Na) mgIL - 1.0 1.2 0.3 698240<br />

T "tal Vanadium (V) mglL 0.006 NO 0003 0.001 6~240<br />

Total Zinc (Zo) mgIL 0.03 NO 0.047 0.005 698240<br />

NO .. Not detected<br />

QC BatCh = Qulllity Control Balch<br />

CRITERIA: ONTARIO PROVINCIAL WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES GUIDeliNES<br />

Ref. to MOEE Wal:8r M;;mag~nt dQ


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Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

YI)ur PO. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

GENERAl. COMMENTS<br />

Sample<br />

F0311 0·01; sample walt' dlll.lllild 10 x dl.K.! to dark c.alour of matrix<br />

Results rt:late only to the items tested.<br />

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Batc;t<br />

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698158 Hi It.<br />

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MATRIX SPIKE<br />

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Quality Assurance Report<br />

M axxam Job N urn be r: MAS15769<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

P,o. #: 12628<br />

Projoct name: KASABONIKA<br />

Date<br />

Analyzed<br />

Parameter YYVY/mm/dd Value Recovery Units<br />

0-T erphenyf 2005l0lfOS 101 %<br />

F2 (C1D-C16 Hydrocatboni) 2005l0ll06 100 %<br />

F3 (C1e.c34 Hydrocatbons) 2005103/08 100 %<br />

F4 (C34-C50 Hydrocarbons) 2005103/08 100 %<br />

Readll:lld 8asollne at C50 2005103/06 YES %<br />

0-Terphenyf 2005lO3l0e 107 %<br />

F2 (C1D-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005103106 103 %<br />

F3 (C16-C34 Hydrocarbons) 2005l03/0B 103 %<br />

F4 (C34-C50 HydrCl(:;;lrbonsl 2005103/06 103 %<br />

Readied Ba&ellne OIl esa 2005103108 YES %<br />

0-Terphenyl 2005103/08 101 %<br />

F2 (C1D-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005103/08 NO,DL-100 uQlL<br />

F3 (C1SC)4. Hydrocarbons) 2005103/06 ND. DL-100 ugIL<br />

F4 (C34-CSO Hy~rocalbons) 2005103/08 NO. DL==100 ugll<br />

Reached Baseline at C50 2005103108 YES, DL:O ugiL<br />

F2 (C1D-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005103/08 NC %<br />

F3 (C16-C34 Hydrocarbons) 2005/03108 NC %<br />

F4 (CJ.4-CSO HydrocalbQns) 2005103108 NC %<br />

Reachod Ba$8Uns at COO 2005l0JlC'S NC %<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2005J03/08 102 %<br />

Total suspended Solids (TSS) 20()5I031'08 NO,OL-l mwL<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2005103/08 8.8 %<br />

T olal Aluminum (AI) 2005103/09 101 %<br />

Total Bar1um (8a) 2005103/09 108 %<br />

Tolal Beryllium (Be) 2005103109 112 %<br />

Total Bismuth (8i) 2005103/09 10J %<br />

T Qtal Cadmium (Cd) 2005103109 '10 %<br />

Total C~tlum (Ca) 2005/03/09 76 %<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) 20051031'09 103 %<br />

TQlaI Cobalt lCo) 20051031'09 103 %<br />

Total Copper (Cu) 2005l031O!i:/ 99 %<br />

Total Iron (Fe) 2005103109 107 %<br />

Total load (Pb) 2005103109 103 %<br />

TQIaI Magnesium (Mg) 200510310') 106 %<br />

T~I Manganese (Mnl 2005103109 102 %<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mol 2005103109 111 %<br />

Total Nickel (NI) 2005103/0!l 102 %<br />

Total Potassium (K) 2005l0ll09 106 %<br />

Total Sodium (Ha) 2005103/09 101 %<br />

Total V


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698345 HI-<br />

698460 EE ~<br />

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Method Blank<br />

RPD<br />

OC STANDARD<br />

Method Blank<br />

RPD<br />

MATRIX SPIKE<br />

Spiked Blank<br />

Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Ma.o:am Job Number: MAS15769<br />

Da16<br />

Analyzed<br />

Pal'l!lmerer ww/mrnldd Value Recoverv Units<br />

Total Potassium (K) 2005lOlI09 101 %<br />

Tolal Sliver (Ag) 2005103/09 104- %<br />

Tolal Sodium (Na) 2005103/1)9 113 %<br />

Total Vanadium (V) 200510311)9 106 %<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) 200SJOll09 102 %<br />

Total Aluminum (Al) 2005103.109 NO, OL=00042 mgll..<br />

TQlaI BarIum (Sa) 2005103109 NO, OL=00006 mgll<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) 2DOSJ03l1l9 NO, DL"O.oo14. rngll<br />

T etal Bismuth (Bi) 2005103109 NO, 01.-0.0022 mgll.<br />

Total cadmium (Cd) 200SJOll09 NO, OL=0.001 mg/I,.<br />

Total Caldum (Ca) 2005(03109 NO,OL"0.1 rngll<br />

Tol:;II CtItomlum fCr) 2005103109 NO, 01.=0.0016 mg/L<br />

Tocal Cobalt (Co) 20051031(19 NO, 01.:::0.001 mg/L<br />

Total Copper (Cu) 2005103.109 NO, OL"O.OOJ mgll<br />

T Qlal I ron (F.,) 20051031(19 ND.OI.",O.l mQlL<br />

Tola! Lead (Pb) 20051031(19 NO, OL=0.0022 mQIL<br />

Total Magnesium (M9) 2oo5lOlI09 NO. 01,.=0.03 rnglL<br />

Total Manganese IMn) 2005l03)C19 NO. OL-O.OO14 mg/l<br />

Tolal Molybdenum (Mol 200SlO3l09 NO. 01.-0.0014 mg/l<br />

Tol:;II Nlc;:Icel (NI) 2005103109 NO, DL=0.001 rngll<br />

To~1 Potassium (K) 2005103109 NO.OL"O.Oe mgll<br />

Total Silver lAg) 2005103.109 NO, OL"'0.0006 mgll.<br />

Total Sodium (Na) 2005103100 NO.OL-o.3 mQll<br />

Total Vanadium (V) 200SJ03l1l9 ND. OLiiiiO.OOl mgIL<br />

Total Zinc an) 2005103109 NO, OL::o.005 mel\..<br />

Total Aluminum (Al) 2005103109 7.7 %<br />

Total Barium (Sa) 2005103109 3.8 %<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) 2005103109 NC %<br />

T alai Bi$muth (81) 2005103109 NC %<br />

TOIaI cadmium (Cd) 2005I03I09 NC %<br />

Tola! calcium (Ca) 2005103109 1.7 %<br />

Tolal Chromium (0) 2005103109 NC %<br />

Tolal Cobalt (Co) 2005/03/09 NC %<br />

Total Copper (Cu) 2005103109 NC %<br />

TOlallron (Fe) 2(105l03J09 NC %<br />

Tolal Lead (PO) 2005103109 NC %<br />

T alai Magnesium (Mg) 2005103109 1.1 %<br />

Total Mangantl$e (Mn) 2005103/09 0.9 %<br />

Tolal Molybdenum (Mo) 2005lO3IOi~ NC %<br />

Total Nickel (Ni) 2005103109 NC %<br />

Total PotaSSium (K) 2005103109 2.1 %<br />

Total Silv.r (Ae) 2005103/09 NC %<br />

Total Sodium (Na) 2005103109 0.5 %<br />

Total Vanadium (V) 2005lO3I0!' NC 'Yo<br />

Total Zinc (In) 2005103109 1.9 %<br />

Total Dissolved Solids 2005103/08 95 %<br />

Tolal Olssol-..ed Solids 2005l0J/08 NO,OL"'1 mglL<br />

Tolal Dl&soive


Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Manam Job Number: ~A515169<br />

ASI Group ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

ON(lIC<br />

Batc.h<br />

Num Irlit<br />

e98460 ~9G<br />

!ilCTXEe<br />

Spiked Blank<br />

Method Blank<br />

RPD<br />

698468 D ~A MATRIX SPIKE<br />

OCSTANDARD<br />

Spiked Blank<br />

Melhod Blank<br />

RPD<br />

698519 B ;'11 MATRIX SPIKE<br />

QC STANDARD<br />

_5~.t<br />

Spikod Blank<br />

Molhod Blank<br />

RPD<br />

MATRIX SPIKE<br />

OCSTANDARD<br />

Spiked Blank<br />

M(lthod Blank<br />

RPD<br />

699086 AJ J QCSTANDARD<br />

Method Blank<br />

II RPD<br />

ND = NOl 11~c:Ied<br />

NfA :: NQI ~pplicable<br />

NC = Non·~lculable<br />

RPD - ReioitivQ Percent Difference<br />

ac Standa~=- Quality Control Srandard<br />

SPIKE .. Fe ~fied sample<br />

Oate<br />

Analyzed<br />

Parameter 'lJD./mrnldd Value Recolll:!!)' Units<br />

Benzone 200510.1108 90 %<br />

Toluene 2Q05l03l08 9.t %<br />

Elhylbenzene 2005103108 91<br />

D-Xylene 2005/0JlOS 92 "'" %<br />

p+m-Xylene 2005103108 92 %<br />

F1 (C6-Cl01 2005103108 85 %<br />

04-1,2-DlchlorobenZl)ne 2005l0~lOa 1i8 %<br />

Ben2;911e 2005103/08 NO.OL"'O.2 ug/L<br />

Toluene 2005103108 NO, DL"'O.2 ug/L<br />

ElhylbQnzene 2005103108 NO.DL=O.2 ugll<br />

o-Xytene 2005103108 NO,OL=0.2 ug/l.<br />

p+m-Xylene 2005103/08 NO,DL..n.4 ug/L<br />

Total Xylonas 20(l5lO3/08 NO,Ol=O.4 ugll<br />

F1 (Cfi.C10) 2005l03l08 NO,OL"'1oo ug/L<br />

F1 (Cf).C10) - BTEX 2005l0YOS NO. DL=100 ug/L<br />

BeflZSl1e 2005103108 HC 'lb<br />

Toluene 2005103108 NC %<br />

Eth:tlbenzel"llJ 2005103108 NC %<br />

a-Xylene 2005103108 NC %<br />

p"'m-Xylene 2005103.'08 NC %<br />

Total Xylenes 2005.103.'08 NC %<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 200~3I08 NC %<br />

Fl (C6-C10) - BTEX 2005103/108 NC %<br />

Djs~ol"ed Organic; Cartlon 2005/03108 103 %<br />

Dissolved Organic Carbon 2005/03108 103 %<br />

DisSOlved Of'lij3nic Carbon 2oo5l0J.'08 99 %<br />

Dissolved Organic; Carbon 2005103108 0.1,OL-O.1 mgIl<br />

Di$$oIved OrganIc Cal'bOn lOO5I03108 1.5 %<br />

Total PhosphOll,lS Total (PI 2005103108 101 %<br />

TOlal Phosphorus Total (PI 2005103106 101 %<br />

Total PhosphOfUS Total (PI 2005103108 101 %<br />

Total Phosphorus Tolql (P) 200:s/03l08 0.05, OL>


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tyour P~'(:CI #; H20105 DEBEERS<br />

SltC:"KAS BONIKA<br />

YourC.O ·.#:N/A<br />

ANALYTICAL REPORT<br />

MAXXA .• TOR #: 4.520166<br />

Received: :Z:OOS/03/%1.11:S0<br />

Sample tri,,: LIQUID<br />

It S"lT1ple~ J.(.eceived: 1<br />

An .. 1 '~R<br />

~s~niC Carbon (DOC)<br />

Pe\(oleum dro. CCME CWS-PHC FI& STEX<br />

I'ctTolc;um H ~roc:;ubolls n·f'4(CCME)<br />

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Report Da a: 2005/03/31<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E201 05 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

PETROLeUM HYDROCARBONS (CCME)<br />

Max)(amlD F23240 I I<br />

Sampling Oalo 2005/03/13 I I<br />

Units !(AS 0090.GS.(101C.NW-ORILLI DL IQC Batch<br />

Petroleum Hydro. - CCME<br />

Benzene uftL. ND 0.2 707220<br />

Toluene ug/L. NO 0.2 707220<br />

Ethylbel'lZene uglL NO 0.2 707220<br />

o-X~lene ugIL ND 0.2 707220<br />

p"'m.-Xylene ugIl NO 0.4 707220<br />

T 0131 Xylenes ugIL NO 0.4 707220<br />

F1 (C&-C10) ugll NO 100 707220<br />

F1 (C6--C10) BTEX uglL NO 100 707220<br />

TPH COMPOUNDS<br />

F2 (C1O-C16 Hydrocarbons) ugfl NO 100 706166<br />

F3 (C1fl..C34 Hydrocartx:lf\s) ugll NO 100 706166<br />

F4 (CJ4.C50 Hyd1Q\;srbons) ugfL. NO 100 706166<br />

ReaChed Baseline at COO ugJl YES N/A 706166<br />

Surrogate Recovery (%)<br />

1,4-DlfluOI'abenzene % 96 7072'l1J<br />

.... BromolluOl'obenzene o~ 102 707220<br />

D1 D-Ethylbenz.ene % 105 707220<br />

04.1.2-Dlchloroethane % 101 707220<br />

0-T erphenyl % 92 706166<br />

NO '" Not doleclsd<br />

OC Batch .. Quality ContrOl Batch<br />

Please check for attached CDIl1mellb<br />

Pagq 30f9


MaJa~,~<br />

Maxxam J..,b #: A520766<br />

Report DC! a: 2005/03/31<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

ELeMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

IManamlD 1 I F23240<br />

I Sampling Dale I I ZOO5l03l13<br />

I lUnitsl!(AS 0090.oS.o01C-NW-DRllL DL QC Batch<br />

MET.lLS<br />

TOLaI Aluminum (All mg/l. 3.8 0.0042 705575<br />

Totill Barium (l3a) mg/l.. 0.099 0.0006 705575<br />

T alai Beryllium (Be) mgll. ND 0.0014 705575<br />

Tolal Bismuth (Bil mgll NO 0.0022 705575<br />

ToLaI Cadmium (Cd) mgIL NO 0.001 705575<br />

ToLaI CalCium (Ca) mgIL 81 0.1 705575<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) mg/L 0.0075 D.OCllS 705575<br />

Total Cobalt (Co) mgtL 0.005 0.001 705575<br />

Tolal Copper (Cu) mgfl. 0.014 0.003 705575<br />

TOlallron (Fe) mglL 9.9 0.1 705575<br />

Total Lead (Pb) mgll 0.0064 to:oo22 705575<br />

Tolal Magnesium (Mg) mgfL 12 0.03 705575<br />

Total Mang;mase (Mn) mgfl. 0.69 0.0014 705575<br />

Tolal Molybdenum (Mo) mijjlL ND 0.0014 705575<br />

Total Nickel (Nil mgIl 0.007 0.001 705575<br />

ToLaI PhosphOrus (P) mg/L 0.92 0.04 705561<br />

Totill Potassium (K) mgtL 2.0 0.06 705575<br />

Total Sillier (Ag) mg/L NO 0.0006 705575<br />

Total Sodium (Na) mg/L 1.7 0.3 705575<br />

Total V .. nadlum (V) mglL 0.009 0.001 705575<br />

Tolal Zinc (In) mgll 0,14 D.ODS 705575<br />

ND '" Not defected<br />

OC Batch =: Qu:)lIty ConlfOl Batch<br />

Please cheok ror attached comments<br />

i. i<br />

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JUN-17-2005 13:11 FROM:RSI GROUP 905 641 1825 TO: 705 674 7"(84 P.2<br />

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Mal (i.~,,~<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

I P.O. #: 12628<br />

I<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Maxxam Job Number: MA520766<br />

QAlQiC<br />

Dale<br />

Bat~<br />

Analyzed<br />

Num Inlt, QC TYtle Parameter yyyy/mmldd value Reooverv Units<br />

QC Limits<br />

106166 S~ MeUled Blarll~ o-Terphen~ 2005l0l/24 90 % 65 - 135<br />

F2 (C10-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005l03lZ4 ND. DL"'100 ug/L<br />

P3 (C1S-C34 Hydrocarl:lOl'ls) 2005103124 ND. Dl.=lOO ugll.<br />

F4 (Cl4-CSO Hydrocarbons) 2005103124 NO. 01.:100 ugfl.<br />

Reached Baseline at COO 2005103124 YES,OU=O ugll<br />

RFD F2 (C10-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005/03124 NC % 20<br />

F3 (C16.C34 HydrocarbonS) 2005103124 NC % 20<br />

F4 (C34-CSO Hydrocartx:Jl"is) 2005l03l;~ NC % 20<br />

Reached B85e1ine al csa 2005103124 NC % NlA<br />

7D6~T<br />

QCSTANOARO Total Dissolved Solids 2005103126 97 % 90 - 110<br />

Melhod Blank Total Dissolved Solids 2005103126 NO. DL"1 mgll<br />

RPO Total Dissolved Solids 2005103126 1.1 % 25<br />

707220 ~ MATRIX SPIKE 1.4-0inI,lQfOb$nzene 2005/03129 99 % ti5 ·135<br />

4-BromoRuorobenzane 2005/03l;!9 98 % oS - 13S<br />

D1()'Elhylbenzene 2005lO3r.19 89 % 65 - 13S<br />

04-1 ,2-DldllorooltJane 2005lO3rl9 93 % 65 - 135<br />

Benzene 2005/03129 60 % eo -120<br />

Toluene 20051OY.!9 68 % 80 - 120<br />

Elhylbol'\Zene 2005/03129 6S % 60 -120<br />

o-Xylene 2005/03129 68 % BO - 120<br />

p'1Tl-Xylene 200S/0ar.!9 67 % BO 120<br />

F1 (Ce;..C10) 2005/O:v.!9 97 0/. !!O -120<br />

Spiked Blank 1,4-DifluOf"Obenzene 2005103129 101 % 65 ·135<br />

4~~oftuQ~nzene 20051031'29 99 % 65 - 135<br />

D1()'Ethylbenzene 2005/03129 1'55 % 65 135<br />

D4-1.2·Didlloroethane 2005103129 96 % 65 - 135<br />

Benzeno 2005l03li!9 66 % 65 -135<br />

Toluene 2005J0Jr.1!9 66 % 65 - 135<br />

5thylbenzene 20051031211 72 % 65 135<br />

o-X~ene 2005/03f29 70 % 65·135<br />

p+m-Xylenll 2005103129 e9 % 65 - 135<br />

F1 (C5-C1O) 2005103129 75 % 65 135<br />

Method Blank 1 .4-0ifluof"Obenzene 2005103129 100 % 65 -135<br />

4-Bromolluoroberlzell6 2005lO3n:9 99 % 65·135<br />

D 1 ().Elhylbonzene 2005103129 93 % 65·135<br />

04-1,2-0idllcrooth.me 200510312:9 96 % 65-135<br />

Benzene 2005103129 NO, DL.:O.2 ugfL<br />

Toluene 200S103J29 NO. 01..:0.2 ugtL<br />

Ethylbenzene 2005!03I29 ND. DI.::::0.2 ugIL<br />

o-X'ylene 2005103129 NO.OL"0.2 ugll.<br />

p+m-Xylene 2005103129 ND. DL'"()." ugJL<br />

Total Xylen~ 2005103129 NO. 01..:0.4- uglL<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 2OO5IQ3129 ND, DL=1oo ug/L<br />

Fl (C6·Cl0) • BTEX 200S!03/29 NO. Dl"100 ugll<br />

RPD Benzene 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

Toluene 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

Ethylbenzene 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

o-Xylene 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

p+m-Xylene 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

Total Xylenes 2005103129 NC % 20<br />

; F1 (Ca.c10) 2005/03129 NC % N/A<br />

F1 (C~101· BTEX 2005/0312!~ NC % N/A<br />

ND = Nol ~$te(;ted<br />

N/A :::: Not ~pplicable<br />

. NC ''ion-i;iIicuIaDle<br />

"~I RPD :;;: Re \l~ve PSra!nt Difference<br />

I<br />

Mississauga Enll; 6740 Campobello Road l5N 2L8 Telephone(905) 811-5700 FAX(905) 817.5717<br />

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Max.xam ~db #: AS1 8546<br />

Reporl-D~te: 2005/03/22<br />

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ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Projoct #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIi


GROUP 905 641 1825 TO:705 674 7784 P.7<br />

ELEMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

CIII,mt Project #: E20105 DE BEERS<br />

Prc/jed name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your p,O, #: 12628<br />

Sampler Inrnals:<br />

MallOxarn 10 F14245 F14246 I F14247<br />

,arPling Oate 2005103108 2005103108<br />

!<br />

2005103/08<br />

15:20 15:05 14:55<br />

U : Units KAS 0048-CS.o01C·W I


JUN-17-2005 13:12 FROM:ASI GROUP<br />

905 641 1825<br />

TO:705 674 7784<br />

P.B<br />

" Ma '-.. am<br />

I ..... 'I ... IV(U::1io In.:<br />

'1<br />

Maxxam J~b #: A518S46<br />

R~pol't Date 12005/03/22<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Pmjecl name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

• GENERAl COMMENTS<br />

Samplo<br />

1=14245-01: sample was diluted and analysetl due 10 dar .. colour in malriJl:<br />

Results r \ lato only to tnoltems tested.<br />

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ASI Group Ltd<br />

Atle,nlion: John Sferrazz:a<br />

Client Project #: E2010S DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Prol19ct name: KASABONIKA<br />

'I<br />

QA/Qj'<br />

Quality Assurance Report<br />

Maxxam Job Number: MA518546<br />

Date<br />

Batch<br />

Analyzed<br />

Num Inll QCT~ee Parameter yvvy'mm'dlj Value Recovery Units ac limits<br />

7017213 JB~ MATAIX SPIKE Total Aluminum (AI) 2005'03'1 i' 84 % 75· 125<br />

Total Barium (Ba) 2005103'11' 104 "10 75 - 125<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) 2005103/11' 97 % 1'5 - 125<br />

I<br />

Totell Cadmium (Cd) 2005103/1,' 104 % 75 - 125<br />

Tolal Chromium (Cr) 2005103/1 i' 106 % 75·125<br />

Total Cobalt (Co) 2005/03/17' 110 % 75 - 125<br />

T olal Coppor (Cu) 2005103111' 107 % 75 -125<br />

Tolallron (Fe) 2005103111' 112 % 75 - 125<br />

Tolal Lead (PI;i) 2005103/11' 105 % 75 -125<br />

TOIaI Magnesium (Mg) 2005103/1 " 97 % 75 - 125<br />

Tolal r.Aanganese (Mn) 2005103/1 " 113 % 75 - 125<br />

lolal MOlybdenum (Mo) 2005l03/H 116 % 75 - 125<br />

Total Nickel (Ni) 2005103/1,' 107 % 75 - 125<br />

T olal Potassium (J


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ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

!<br />

- P.O.#: 12628<br />

Pr10ject name: KASABONn-Xylene 2005103/18 9S % 80 120<br />

p+m-Xylene 20051031'18 92 % 80-120<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 2005103116 90 % 80·120<br />

Spikod Blank 1,4-Di6uarobonzene 20051031'18 95 'Y. 65·135<br />

4-Brornofluorobenzene 2005103/18 103 % 65 -'35<br />

D10-Elhyll)enz;ene (FS) 2005/03/18 99 ,.,.<br />

65 135<br />

D4-1.Z-Oiohloroelhane Z005l03118 106 % 65 - 135<br />

Benzene 2005103/'8 76 % 55·135<br />

Toluene 20051031'1 e 97 % 65·135<br />

Elhylbenzene 2005103/18 99 % 65 - 135<br />

1..._-------.1, :<br />

o-Xylene 2005103/'16 101 % 65 - 135<br />

p+rn-Xyklne 2006103/"18 96 % 65·135<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 2005103/18 9S % 65· 135<br />

I Method Blank 1,4-01Iluorobsnzena 2005/03118 102 % 65· 135<br />

4-Bromofluorobenzene 2005/03/18 104 % 65 135<br />

I D10·Elhylbenzene (FS) 2005103/18 106 % 65 - 135<br />

MlssJssauga Env. 6740 Campobello Road L5N 2LB TelephOl"le(905~ 817·5700 FAX(905) 811.5777<br />

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Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Maxxam Job Number: MA!i18546<br />

ASI GI'OUP Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Pl'Oject #: E20105 OEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project namo: KASA80NtKA<br />

NC .. NOn)~ICl.Ilable<br />

RPD ,. Retative Percent Difference<br />

QC Stand~~ ;;;; Quality Control Standard<br />

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ASI Group Ltd<br />

Maxxam Job #: A515769<br />

Report Date: 2005103128<br />

Client Project # E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O, # 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

'Maxxam 10<br />

F03107 F031 08 F031Q9 F03110<br />

Sampling Date 2127/200515:00 21281200512:40 21281200515:30 3111200513:45<br />

Units KAS 0049-N-BASE KAS OOS4"()5-OO1C-BASE KAS 0048..()5..()01C-BASE KAS 0055"()5-001C-BASE DL QC Batch<br />

,OIL & GREASE<br />

Total Oil & Grease mg/l 0.5 0.7 0,5 0.7 0,5 699088<br />

CONVENTIONALS<br />

Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 131 439 184 224 1 698345<br />

Dissolved Organic Carbon mg/L 21 31.8 130 54,9 0.1 698468<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) m!lll 3 5 22 550 1 698158<br />

Chloride (CI)mglL NO ND ND ND 1,5 698526<br />

Sulphate (S041. mglL ND NO NO NO 5 698526<br />

METALS<br />

Total Aluminum (AI) mglL 0,042 0,016 0,074 1.2 698240<br />

Total Barium (Ba) mg/l 0,0092 0,076 0.038 0,047 698240<br />

Total Bervtlium (Bel ,m!lIl NO NO NO NO 698240<br />

Total Bismuth (Bi) ImglL NO NO ND NO 698240<br />

'Total Cadmium (Cd) mg/L NO NO NO NO ° 698240<br />

:Total Calcium (Ca) IIT)gIl 32 130 42 52 0.1 698240<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) ImglL 0,0017 0,0016 NO 0.0026 698240<br />

'Total Cobalt (Co) mg/L NO NO NO 0.001 ° 698240<br />

,Total Copper (Cu) lm!lll ND NO NO NO 0 698240<br />

I Total Iron (Fe) ImglL 1,6 2.1 2 9,20,1 698240<br />

~T~ota~ll~e~ad~i~{lp~b~)~~ ____ ~~rN~O ________ ~~N~O ____________ ~~N=O ____________ ~~------______ 0~,~00~26~~0+_~6~98~2~4~0<br />

,Total Magnesium (Mg)<br />

m<br />

~ 4.3 19 5,9 7,9 0 698240<br />

I Total Manganese (Mn) mglL 0,19 2,4 0,58 1 0 698240<br />

Total Molybdenum (MOl mg/L NO NO NO ND ° 698240<br />

:Total Nickel (Ni)<br />

NO NO ND 0,002 0 698240<br />

~T~ota~IP~ho~)~~tho~ru~S~T~ota~I(~IP~)-+~~ ~~NO~ ______ ~~N~O~ __________ ~~~N~O ____________ ~~ ____________ ~07,3~1~70~~69~8~5~19~1<br />

Total Potassium (K)..... 0,35 1,2 0,62 1,3 0,1 698240<br />

Total Silver lAg) m!lIl NO ND NO 0,0007 ° 698240<br />

Total Sodium (Nal mg/l 0,8 3.6 1 1,2 0,3 698240<br />

Total Vanadium (V) mg/l NO NO NO 0.003 0 698240<br />

Total Zinc (Znl m!lll 0.056 0,007 NO 0,047 0 698240<br />

Petroleum Hydro. - CCME<br />

Benzene<br />

ugll NO<br />

Toluene<br />

ugIl NO<br />

I Ethyloonzene i NO<br />

cO-~X~~fne~~ __________-+<br />

NO<br />

:p+m-Xvlene<br />

NO<br />

Total X~nes<br />

u!lll NO<br />

F1 (C6-C10)<br />

ug/l NO<br />

F1 (C5-C101- BTEX luglL NO<br />

TPH COMPOUNDS<br />

F2 (C1O-C16 Hydrocarbons) ug; NO<br />

F3 (C16-C34 HYdrocarbons) lugll NO<br />

H (C34-C5O Hydrocarbons) lug, NO<br />

Reached Baseline at C50 lug, YES<br />

Surroaate Recovery (%0)<br />

04-1,2-Dlchlorooonzene %<br />

0-T erphenyl %<br />

105<br />

103<br />

GENERAL COMMENTS<br />

Sample F03110.Ql: sample was diluted 10 x due to dark colour of matrix<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

0,6<br />

NO<br />

0,5<br />

0.5<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

103<br />

114<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

0,6<br />

0,3<br />

0,7<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

1400 NO<br />

NO<br />

YES<br />

106<br />

95<br />

0,2<br />

1,5 0,2<br />

1.3 0,2<br />

2.9 0.2<br />

6.3 0.4<br />

9.2 0.4<br />

100<br />

100<br />

106<br />

116<br />

100<br />

100<br />

100<br />

NlA<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698460<br />

698089<br />

698OS9<br />

698089<br />

698OS9<br />

698460<br />

698089<br />

Results relate only to the items tested.<br />

This report dated: 2005/03128 replaces all previous reports.


Maxxam Job#: A515769<br />

Report Date: 2005103/28<br />

NO = Not detected<br />

QC Batch = Quality Control Batch<br />

Please check for attached comments<br />

ASI Group LId<br />

Client Project # E20105DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

MaxxamlD<br />

F03107<br />

F03108<br />

F03109<br />

F03110<br />

Sampling Date<br />

2127/200515:00<br />

2128/2005 12:40 212812005 15:30<br />

Units KAS 0049-N-BASE KAS 0054.oS-001C·BASE KAS 0048.05-001 C·BASE<br />

OIL & GREASE<br />

Total Oil & Grease<br />

I moIL<br />

0.5<br />

0.7 0.5<br />

CONVENTIONALS<br />

Total Dissolv: Solids jmg!l<br />

131<br />

439 184<br />

Oi<br />

mg/l<br />

21<br />

31.8 130<br />

Total Sus<br />

ImgIL<br />

3<br />

5 22<br />

Chlorlde{CI)<br />

I maIL NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

Sulphate (S04)<br />

ImgIL NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

311/200513:45<br />

KAS 0055.oS-001C·BASE DL<br />

I<br />

0.7 0.5 699088<br />

224 1 698345<br />

54.9 0.1 698468<br />

550 1 698158<br />

NO 1.5 698526<br />

NO 5 698526


Maxxam Job #: A517726<br />

Report Date: 2005103/28<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

Maxxam ID 1 F10383 F10384 F10385<br />

Sampling Date 1 3/5120059:30 3/51200510:00 318120059:00<br />

IUnits KAS-0049-05-00IC·N-ORILL KAS-0049-8W-DRILL KAS-0054-05-00IC·BASE DL QC Batch<br />

OIL & GREASE 1<br />

ND ND 0.5 702375<br />

Total Dissolved Solids ________ ~117<br />

120 1 700958<br />

Dissolved 20.1 0.1 700679<br />

ITotal Sus --------=<br />

34 1 701273<br />

IChloride (CI m L 7: N=D---------' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~=~~::::::::~~;~<br />

1.5 700942<br />

Sulphate (804)<br />

mglL ND<br />

5 700942<br />

METALS<br />

Total Aluminum (Al) mglL 0.16 0.13<br />

Total Barium (8a) mglL 0.016 0.013<br />

Total Beryllium (Be) mg/L ND ND<br />

Total Bismuth (Bi) mg/L ND ND<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) mg/L ND ND<br />

Total Calcium (Ca) mglL 33 39<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) mgIL ND ND<br />

Total Cobalt(Co) mglL ND ND<br />

Total Copper (Cu) mglL 0.016 0.004<br />

Total Iron (Fe) ~ 2.5<br />

2.2<br />

Total Lead (Pb) NO ND<br />

r-T~ota~IM7a~~g~'ne~s~iu~m-~«iMg77,])----~~m L~~------~4~.9~~------4~.7<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mglL ~ 0.24<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mo) mglL ND<br />

r-T~ota~IN7.i~~e~I(~IN~i)~~~--~'~m~g.IL~7:N=D-----------~ ~N~D~----------;<br />

Total Phosphorus Total (P) mg.L 0.091 ~<br />

~T~o~ta~IP~0~ta~s~s~iu~m~'(~IK~)~~-~m~1~g.IL~--------~0.~6~3r-----~~<br />

. Total Silver (Ag) mg,L ND ND<br />

Total Sodium (Na) mg,L 1.1 0.9<br />

Total Vanadium (V) mg, L 0.003 ND<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) mg/L 0.051 0.15<br />

Petroleum Hydro.· CCME<br />

. Benzene ug.L ND ND<br />

• Toluene ug,L ND 4.8<br />

Ethylbenzene ugL ND 2.2<br />

ia-Xylene lugL ND 4.3<br />

p+m-Xylene ugL 0.4 9.6<br />

Total Xylenes ugL 0.4 13.9<br />

F1 (C6-C10) ugL ND NO<br />

F1 (C6-C10)· BTEX uglL NO NO<br />

TPH COMPOUNDS<br />

F2 C1O-C16 Hydrocarbons ugL ND NO<br />

F3 C16-C34 Hydrocarbons ND NO<br />

F4 C34-C50 Hydrocarbons ug L ND ND<br />

Reached Baseline at C50 uglL YES YES<br />

Surrogate Recovery W.)<br />

1,4-Difluorobenzene % 99 97<br />

4-Bromofluorobenzene % 100 100<br />

D1Q-Ethylbenzene % 109 106<br />

r.D4~.1~.2~.D*i~ch~~~~th~a-n-e-----;~%~~-------------~9~8r---------~I~<br />

~a-~T~e~rp~lh~e~nyl~ _____ ~~%~~ _______ ~1~06~ ______ 1~<br />

GENERAL COMMENTS<br />

Sample F 10383·01: sample was diluted due to dark coloured matrix<br />

Sample F 10384·01: sample was diluted due to dark coloured matrix<br />

Results relate only to the items tested.<br />

This report dated: 2005/03/28 replaces all previous reports.


Maxxam Job #: A517726<br />

Report Date: 2005103/28<br />

NO = Not detected<br />

QC Batch = Quality Control Batch<br />

Please check for attached comments<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DE BEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

• Maxxam 10<br />

F10383<br />

IF10384<br />

F10385<br />

: Sampling Date<br />

3/5/2005 9:30 3/5/200510:00<br />

3/8/2005 9:00<br />

Units KAS.Q049-OS-00IC·N-DRILL KAS-0049-5W·DRILL KAS-0054-05-00IC-BASE DL QC Batch<br />

lOlL & GREASE<br />

Total Oil & Grease<br />

• CONVENTIONALS<br />

mg/l NO<br />

NO NO<br />

M 702375<br />

T olal Dissolved Solids mg/L<br />

117<br />

120 1 700958<br />

Dissolved Organic Carbon mg/l<br />

20.9<br />

20.1 0.11 700679<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) mg/L<br />

63<br />

34 73<br />

Chloride (CI)<br />

mg/l NO<br />

NO 1. 2<br />

Sulphate (S04)<br />

mg/l NO<br />

NO 51 700942<br />

·)<br />

.. ~ f


Maxxam Job #: A518546<br />

Report Dale: 2005103128<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

Maxxam 10<br />

F14245<br />

• Sampling Date<br />

3181200515:20<br />

Units !(AS 0048"()5"()01C·W<br />

lOll & GREASE<br />

Total Oil & Grease<br />

maIL NO<br />

CONVENTiONALS<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E201 05 OEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

F14246<br />

F14247<br />

31812005 15:05 3181200514:55<br />

!(AS 0048..()5..()()1C·NE !(AS 0048..()5..()()1C-SE<br />

0.7 0.5<br />

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 144 127<br />

m1-1<br />

Dissolved Or(lanic Carbon maIL<br />

24.9<br />

25.4 24.8 0.1<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) mg/L<br />

106<br />

167 311 1<br />

Chloride (CI)<br />

mgJt. NO<br />

0.73 0.71 0.15<br />

Sulphate (S041<br />

maiL NO<br />

NO<br />

NO 0.5<br />

METALS<br />

Total Aluminum (Al) ImgIL 1<br />

0.4<br />

Total Barium {Ba I<br />

maiL<br />

0.04<br />

Total Beryllium (Bel<br />

mg/L NO<br />

NO<br />

Total Bismuth (Bi)<br />

mg/L NO<br />

NO<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd)<br />

mg/l NO<br />

NO<br />

Total Calcium (Cal<br />

mall<br />

44<br />

Total Chromium (Cr)<br />

!mg/L NO<br />

NO<br />

Total Cobalt (Co)<br />

NO<br />

Total Copper (Cu)<br />

NO<br />

Total Iron (Fe I<br />

6.3<br />

Total Lead (Pb) ~<br />

0.0034<br />

Total Magnesium (M(l) maIL<br />

5.8<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mgIL<br />

0.46<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mol maIL<br />

0.0047 NO<br />

Total Nickel (Ni)<br />

maIL NO<br />

NO<br />

Total Phosphorus Total (P) mg/L<br />

Total Potassium (Kl<br />

Total Silver (Ao)<br />

Total Sodium (Na)<br />

Total Vanadium (V) ~<br />

: Total Zinc (Znl mall 1<br />

Petroleum Hydro .• CCME 1<br />

Benzene<br />

NO<br />

Toiuene<br />

NO<br />

Ethylbenzene UQ7i. NO<br />

o-Xylene uall NO<br />

Ip+m·Xylene Iug/L NO<br />

Total Xylenes lugIt NO<br />

F1 (C6-Cl0) luall NO<br />

F1 (C6-C10) - BTEX Iug/L NO<br />

TPH COMPOUNDS<br />

F2 (C10-C16 Hydrocarbons) uaIl NO<br />

F3 (C16-C34 Hydrocarbons) uglL NO<br />

~ ocarbons) uglL NO<br />

Baseline at C50 uaIL YES<br />

Surrogate Recovery (%)<br />

1 4-0ifluorobenzene %<br />

4-Bromotluorobenzene %<br />

010·Eltlylbenzene %<br />

04-1.2-0ichioroethane 1%<br />

0-T erphenyl 1%<br />

NO = Not detected<br />

QC Batch = Quality Control Balch<br />

Please check for attached comments<br />

~<br />

1<br />

0.002<br />

0.065<br />

92<br />

103<br />

93<br />

92<br />

99<br />

GENERAL COMMENTS<br />

Sample F14245-01: sample was diluted and analysed due 10 dark colour in<br />

matrix<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

0.25 0.22<br />

0.035 0.04<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

37 40<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

3.3 5.1<br />

0.0023 NO<br />

5.4 5.4<br />

0.55 0.54<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

0.13 0.12<br />

0.66 0.73<br />

NO<br />

0.9 0.9<br />

0.002 0.002<br />

0.006 0.017<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

130 NO<br />

NO<br />

NO<br />

YES<br />

97 94<br />

106 100<br />

102 97<br />

93 89<br />

106 103<br />

Dl<br />

0.5<br />

QCBatch<br />

702632<br />

701857<br />

702896<br />

702349<br />

702127<br />

702127<br />

Results relate only to the items lested.<br />

This report dated: 2005103128 replaces all previous reports.


Maxxam Job #: A518546<br />

Report Date: 2005/03/28<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

Maxxam 10<br />

Sampling Date<br />

F14245 ~F14246<br />

3/81200515<br />

I<br />

3/8/200515:051<br />

Units KAS 0048"()S"()01C KAS 0048"()S"()01C-NE QC Batch<br />

OIL & GREASE<br />

Total Oil & Grease<br />

mg/l NO 0.7 702632<br />

CONVENTIONALS<br />

Total Dissolved Solids Img/l I<br />

Dissolved Organic Carbon mall<br />

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) maIL<br />

Chloride(CI)<br />

mg/L<br />

Sulphate (S04)<br />

mg/l<br />

NO = Not detected<br />

QC Batch = Quality Control Batch<br />

Please check for attached comments<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

144 127 701857<br />

24.9 25.4 702896<br />

106 167 702511<br />

NO 0.73 702127<br />

NO IND 1 702127<br />

F14247 1<br />

31812005 14:55<br />

KAS 0048"()S"()01C-5e<br />

~<br />

0.5 0.5 702632<br />

111 1 701857<br />

24.8 0.1<br />

311 1 ~<br />

0.71 0.15 702127<br />

NO 0.5 702127


MaJO


AST Group Ltd<br />

PO Box 2205 Station B<br />

I5U Martindale Rd<br />

St Caiharines, ON<br />

L2M6P6<br />

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AttentiOnJOhn Sferrazza<br />

Yom p.o. ~,<br />

l1628<br />

Y our PTOjC:~I: #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Site: KAS aONIKA<br />

Yow: C.O .. #: NA<br />

Report Date: 2005103/14<br />

MJ JOB n, A51'S73<br />

Receivt:tl: ~OOS/03/1S. 1l:23<br />

ANALYflCA.I~ REPORT<br />

Sample Mllix: LIQUID<br />

# Srunnles Received: 4<br />

-r I'<br />

II<br />

Anionl<br />

Dissolved O"...,iG C~tbon (DOC)<br />

I'c1T\llcum Hlrl!ru. CCME CWS-PH( 1'1& BnlX<br />

Petroleum H~dro" .. rburu; Fl·P4(CCME)<br />

V TOlal Mctalslf!.~lllysi. in WUler by ICPMS<br />

'r!!l.ul Metals \Nlalysi, of Wal.(;r fly lC'P<br />

"',,111.1 Oil ur~al'easc<br />

Total Oil an Grew.e<br />

rulal Dissol .cd Solid~<br />

d Solids<br />

D~TC<br />

QUllrttily Extract


~I .<br />

... Ma~,,~.~<br />

Manam Jo#: A518S73<br />

Qopol1 Dat : 2005(03/24<br />

'-..,..<br />

ASI Group ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project nama: KASABONIKA.<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

Ma)(Xam ID F14356 F14357<br />

Sampling Date 2005103110 2005/03110<br />

11:00 12:20<br />

Units !CAS OQ90..Q01C-BASE KAS OOS4.o01C·NE-DRILl<br />

Dl QC Batcn<br />

OIL&GREASe<br />

Total Oil & Grease mgll 05 NO 0.5 7D2632<br />

CONVENTIONAL$<br />

Tota! Dissolvad SoOds mglL 237 324 702475<br />

Dlssolvod Organic Carbon mgll 15.1 14.7 0.1 102896<br />

Tolal Suspended Solids (TSS) mgtL 163 300 702559<br />

Chlalide (CI) mglL 2.04 1.91 0.15 702524<br />

Sulphate (S04) mg/l NO NO 0.5 702524<br />

NO '" Not detected<br />

QC Balch;;; Quality Control Batch<br />

Please check for attached eomments<br />

lMa~)(amID F14358 F14359<br />

Sampling Date 200s/03/10 2005103110<br />

12;40 13:00<br />

1. Units KAS 00540001C-N-DRILI. QC Batch KAS 0054-001 C-NW-DRILL OL QC Baten<br />

Oil & GREASE<br />

Tolal Oll & Grease mg/L NO 702951 NO 0.5 702632<br />

CONVENTIONALS<br />

ITotal Dissolved SQ/ids mg/L 288 703688 304 1 702415<br />

I Dissolved Organic Carboo mgIl 20.3 70ZS96 19.2 0.1 702896<br />

Irotal Suspended SOlids (TSS) mglL 859 7025fX1 854 1 702559<br />

Chloride (CI) mg/L 3.53 702524 1.48 0.15 71)2524<br />

I~ulpha\a (S04) mglL. 0.7 702524 0.9 0.5 702524<br />

NO = Not delel;\ed<br />

QC Balch '" OU


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I' ,<br />

!<br />

Ilt:,·<br />

~~lC~<br />

Malix amJo 1'#: A518573<br />

Repo It Dati :2005/03/24<br />

I ,<br />

IU; fl':D Df"! f ft:l"-l<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E201 05 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O, #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (CCME)<br />

Malt,; amiD<br />

Sam I>lIl'Ig Date<br />

Fl4356 F14357 F14358<br />

2005103110 2000103110 2005103110<br />

11:00 12;;20 12:40<br />

Units AAS OQ90..o01C-BASe 11.um Hydro •• CCME<br />

aliln ene ug/l 3.0 NO NO 0.2<br />

Tol~(,1e ugiL 43.4 8.5 0,3 0.2<br />

EthY.)benzene ug/l 13.5 6.6 0,4 0.2<br />

o.x~jene ugll 26.7 13.2 0.6 0.2<br />

p+ni~Xylene ugll. 590 29.7 1,6 0,4<br />

Told) Xylenes uglL 85.7 42,9 2.2 0.4<br />

Fl te..C10) uglL 144 190 NO 100<br />

f1 ¢e-C1O) • BTEX ug/l NO 132 NO 100<br />

TP~ COMPOUNDS<br />

F2 t~O-C16 HydrocarbOl1sJ "gIL NO NO 100<br />

F3 t,16-C34 Hydraear\Xlns) ugIL NO NO 100<br />

F4 d.:~-cso Hydrocarbons) uglL NO NO 100<br />

Reap~ed Baseline at COO Vgll YeS YES N/A<br />

Sur ogate Recovery (%)<br />

1.4 Cl!nuorobenzene % 100 99 100<br />

4-B ofnafluorObenzene % 101 99 100<br />

Ole e thylbem:ane 'Yo 89 as 89<br />

D4 .:2.0ichloroothane % 98 98 96<br />

o-T rphonyl % 103 103<br />

103(;)30<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

702393<br />

702393<br />

702393<br />

702393<br />

70ae30<br />

703630,<br />

703630<br />

703630<br />

702393<br />

QC NDf""~-<br />

!ltd'! .. Quality Control Batch<br />

PIQ ~e check far attached comments<br />

Paille 3 of 10


cl UN - 1 ( - c'ldld") 1-5 : ,5~ H-


M<br />

Repo<br />

1..-"<br />

I<br />

!<br />

I<br />

~~.!!1<br />

IU; 11::0 DI'-t 11t:1'-f<br />

a~ AS! Group ltd<br />

Maxx amJ~ ~#: A518573<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

It Date :.2005/03(24<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Satnplar Inilials:<br />

I<br />

!<br />

ELEMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

MsxlI miD F14356 F14357 F14358<br />

sl.lfli1i~9 Date 2005103110 2005/03/10 2005/03/10<br />

',:00 12:20 12:40<br />

~ . Units KAS 0090..0


:1klJ b'tl ltlc::> IU. IILIJ 01"'1' IIO"-t<br />

r .. . -.J<<br />

.J..I-J<br />

am<br />

Maxxam Jo .#: A51B573<br />

Report Oat . ~ 2005l03f24<br />

'-' !<br />

ASI Group l.td<br />

Oient Project #: E20105 OEBEERS<br />

PrOject name: KASASONIKA<br />

YourP.O.#: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

ELEMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

MalCxamlD<br />

F14359<br />

Sampling Date 2005/03/10<br />

13:00<br />

Units !(AS IJO~01C-NW·ORllL DL QC Batch<br />

METAL.S<br />

Total Aluminum (AI) mglL 1.5 0-011 702397<br />

T ot$l Barium (8a, rngll 0.14 0.0015 702397<br />

Total BeryRlum (Be) mglL NO 0.0035 702397<br />

Totll Blsmvlh (Si) mgJL NO 0.0055 702391<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) mg/L NO 0.0025 702397<br />

TOIaI Calcium (Ca) mgll 7S 0.25 702397<br />

Totll Chromium (Cr) mgll NO 0.004 7~397<br />

Tolal Cobalt (CO) mglL 0.0030 0.0025 702397<br />

Total Copper {Cu} mg/L 0.034 o.cans 702397<br />

Total Iron (Fa) mgIL 10 0.3 702397<br />

TOlal Lsad (Pb) mgIL O.of9 0.0055 702397<br />

Total Magnesium (Mg) mglL 11 0075 702397<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mglL 1.4 0.0035 702397<br />

Total Molybdenum (MO) mglL ND 0.0035 702397<br />

10lal NIckel (Nil mgIL 0.0050 0.0025 702397<br />

TOIaI Phosphorus Total (P) mg/L 0.65 0.04 702481<br />

Tot


Ma<br />

am<br />

Maxxam Jo #: A518573<br />

Report Cat : '2005/03/24<br />

\.......--<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 CEBEERS<br />

Project nama: KASABONIKA<br />

Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

I<br />

Results r61ate 01'11<br />

[0 the Items tested.<br />

GENERAL COMMENTS<br />

page 7 0110


Mac ~~,~<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E2010S DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project name' KASABONIKA<br />

QA/Qq<br />

Batch I<br />

Quality Assurance Report<br />

Max.xam Job Number; MA$18573<br />

.<br />

Dala<br />

Anal~EId<br />

Num Inil QC Tvoe Parameter wvvlmm/dd va'u~ Recovery Units ac Urnits<br />

702393 sf< MATRIX SPIKE 0·1 erphenyl 2005103/11 97 % 65 - 135<br />

F2 (C10·C16 Hydrocar1Xlns) 2005103117 97 % 65· 135<br />

F3 (C16.C34 Hydrocarbons) 2005/03(17 97 % 65.135<br />

F4 (C34·C50 HydrQ(:.arbons) 2005/03/17 97 % ~·135<br />

Reached Baseline at CSO 2005/03117 YES % N/A<br />

Spiked Blank 0-Terphenyl 2005/03117 100 % 65 135<br />

F2 (C10.c16 Hydrocarbons) 200~03/17 97 % 65·135<br />

F3 (C1S.C34 Hrdrocarbons) ;Z005/03/ 17 97 % 65 -135<br />

F4 (C34-CSO HyclrocalbQns) 2005103117 97 % 65-135<br />

Reached Baseline at C50 2005103/17 YES % N/A<br />

Method Blank 0-Ter'phefl y1 2005103/17 106 % ~·1J5<br />

F2 (C1D-C16 HyOrQCarbol'lS) 2005/03/17 ND,DL=100 ug/L<br />

F3 (C1S-C34 Hydrocarbons) 2005103/17 ND. DL:100 ugll..<br />

F4 (C34-C50 Hydrocarbons) 2005/03/17 ND,Ol!!100 ug/l<br />

RPD<br />

~Q


~~ Bat<br />

QuaHty Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Ma.:xam Job Numbir: MA518573<br />

Date<br />

Analyzed<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

Num Iflit QCTvDe ParamQtar yvvv/mm/dd: Value Recovery Units ac Umlls<br />

102397 JB N~ Method Blank Total Aluminum (AI) 2005103117 NO, OL-O.0042 mglL<br />

Total Barium (Sa) 2005103/1"1 NO. OL=0.OOO6 mglL<br />

TOIaI Beryllium (Be) 2


Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

Manam Job Number;; MA518573<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project name: KASA.BONIKA<br />

QAlQC<br />

Balch<br />

Num Init QCType<br />

702696 SAJ RPO<br />

702951 A~lJ, QCSTANDARD<br />

Method Blank<br />

II RPD<br />

703630 NGiN MATRIX SPIKE<br />

I<br />

,<br />

Spiked 61anlc<br />

Method Blank<br />

RPD<br />

703668 Hlr QC STANDARD<br />

Method Blank<br />

I RPO<br />

I<br />

ND:;;Nol ~ieCl8d<br />

N/A" Not pplicable<br />

NC = Non alculable<br />

RF'D = Relittlv8 Percent Difference<br />

QC Stand '!rd = Quality Control Standard<br />

SPIKE", F pf,t1t1ed sample<br />

Dale<br />

Analyzed<br />

Parnmeler wvv/mmldd Value Recovery Units<br />

DIS$oIved Oroanic Carbon 2005/03117 2.0 %<br />

Total 011 & Grease 2005103118 92 %<br />

T atal Oil & Gmase 2005/0J/18 ND, Dl:::(l.5 mglL<br />

Total Oil & Grease 2005/03lUI IIIC %<br />

1,4·Difluoroben2:ene 2005103123 101 %<br />

4·8romonuorobenzene 200&0312


JUN-17-2005 13:17 FROM:RSI GROUP<br />

'-..,.. ...<br />

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M<br />

905 541 1825 TO:705 574 7784 P.2<br />

• DRIVEN BY SERYICE AND SCIENCE·<br />

ASI Group Ltd____ _ __.<br />

PO Box. 2205 Station B<br />

oNWW m~xx;)rn;jnalyli(, (()In<br />

250 Martindale R.d<br />

St Catharic.cs, ON<br />

LlMGP6<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Report Date: 2005/0J/18<br />

Your P,D #: 12628<br />

Your Projtt:L #; E20} 05 DEBEERS<br />

Site: KAtBONl.KA<br />

Your C. C. It: N/A<br />

ANALYTICAL REPORT<br />

.JOB #: AS17726<br />

Recei"Ved<br />

l<br />

'l2.005/03/11, 11 :06<br />

Sample atrix: LIQUID<br />

# Sampl 'Rf:ceived: 3<br />

Anions<br />

J)i~sol ... cd t~nic Carbon (\JOC)<br />

r~tl"olcum "'0""1."'" ydrncarbuns CCME F2-F4 CW'·'HC (CCM,,& 1',) OrEX<br />

\.....-.. Total Me ~Analy,is in Water by lerMS<br />

. 'rutal Meta An31ysi~ of Watct by ICP<br />

T\'I~I Oil dGreasc<br />

TDtallli~~ .Jc;d Solids<br />

Tot~1 Susp n~cd Solids<br />

DaD; D~te M.,lnLld<br />

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Report Da ~: 2005/03/18<br />

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Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

PI'Oject name: KASAaONIKA<br />

Your P.O. ,,: 12628<br />

Sampler Initial$:<br />

RESULTS OF ANALYSES OF LIQUID<br />

Mai(l(amID<br />

safP'ing Dlilto<br />

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Units<br />

F10383 F10384 F1038S<br />

2005103105 200S103/05 2005103106<br />

09:30 10:00 09:00<br />

KAS.o049..oS.ooIC..N..oRILl KAS..o049..sW·DRILL KAS.ooSrWlS.oOIC..eASE Dl QCBatch<br />

OIi!.&GREASE<br />

To~1 011 & Grease<br />

mgJL<br />

CqNvENTIONALS<br />

T~I Dissolve" Solids mgll<br />

Oi~OIyed Organic: Carbon mgll.<br />

Tc4a'l Suspended Solids (TSS) mgiL<br />

e~QJide (el)<br />

mgfL<br />

S~phate (S04)<br />

mglL<br />

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ND ND NO 0.5 702375<br />

117 120 1 700958<br />

2Q.9 20,' 0,' 100679<br />

63.0 34.0 1 701273<br />

NO NO 1.5 700942<br />

ND NO 42<br />

N~ 'Ii Net detected<br />

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PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (CCME)<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

Project name: KASABONlKA<br />

Your P.O. #; 12628<br />

Sampler Initials:<br />

MaxxamlO F10383 F1031l4<br />

sampling Dale 2005/03/05 :2005103105<br />

09:30 10:00<br />

UnIts KAS...oQ4;..QS..QolC-N.oAILl KAS.o049--SW-DRltl DL ICIC Batch<br />

PeIToleum Hydra •• CCME<br />

Benzene ug/l NO NO 0.:2 701177<br />

Toluene ugI1.. NO ~.8 0.2 701177<br />

Elhylbenzene ugIl NO 2.2 0.2 701177<br />

c>-Xylene ugJl NO 4.3 0.2 701177<br />

p+m-Xy1ene ugIL 0.4 9.6 0.4 701177<br />

T alai X.ylenes uWL 0,4 13.9 0,4 701177<br />

F1 (Ce.C10) ugIL NO NO 100 701177<br />

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Report 0 atl'; 2005/03/18<br />

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Your P.O. #: 12628<br />

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Sampler Initials:<br />

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ELEMENTS BY ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY (LIQUID)<br />

MaxxamlO F10383 F10384<br />

Sampling Dale 2005103105 2005103105<br />

09:30 10;00<br />

Units KAS..Q()49.oS.o0IC·N-ORll..l Icc Batch KAS.o049-8W-DRILL<br />

Dl IQC Batch<br />

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METALS<br />

T ctal Aluminum (AI) mgIL 0.16 700853 0.13 0.0042 700852<br />

Tot;J1 Barium (Ba) mgll. 0.018 100853 0.013 0.0006 700852<br />

Tolal Beryllium (Be) mglL NO 100853 NO 0.0014 700852<br />

Tolal Bismuth (131) mgIL NO 700853 NO 0.0022 100852<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) mg/L NO 700853 NO OOQ1 100852<br />

Total Calclum (Ca) rngIl 33 100853 39 0.1 700852<br />

Tolal Chromium (Cr) mgll NO 700853 NO 0.0016 700852<br />

Total Cobalt(Co) mg/L NO 700853 NO 0.001 700852<br />

Total Copper (Cu) mg/L 0.016 700853 0.01)4 0.003 7Q0852<br />

Total Iron (Fe) mglL 2.5 700853 2.2 0.1 700852<br />

Total Lead (Pb) mg/L ND 100853 NO 00022 700852<br />

Tolal Magnesium (Me) mglL 4.9 700853 4.7 0.03 700852<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) mgIL 0"25 700853 0.24 0.0014 700852<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mo) mgtL 0.0032 700853 NO 0.0014 700852<br />

T oal Nldcel (Ni) mg/L NO 700853 NO 0.001 700852<br />

Total Pliosphorus Total (P) rngIL 0.09 700654 0.11 0.04 700854<br />

Tolal Potassium (K) mgll 0.e3 700853 0.56 0.06 700852<br />

T ota! Silver (Ag)<br />

NO 700853 NO 0.0006 700852<br />

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Tolal Sodium (Na) 1.1 700853 a.9 0.3 700852<br />

Total Val'ladium (V) 0.003 7DOaS3 NO 0.001 700852<br />

Tolal Zinc (ZIi) mgIl 0.051 100853 0.15 0.005 700as2<br />

NO '" Not detecl8d<br />

QC Batch ;;;: Quality Conlrol Batch<br />

PI~1;lS6 check for attached comments<br />

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Client Projed #: E2010S DESEERS<br />

PO. #: 12626<br />

Project name: KASABONIKA<br />

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Dale<br />

Batch i<br />

Analyzed<br />

Num Ini QCTVI)e Parameter MvfmmJdd Value Recovery Units Delimits<br />

100500 IXI\ Spiked Siank 0-Terphenyt 2005103114 99 % 65 - 135<br />

F2 (C10-C16 Hydrocarbons) 2005103114 8T 0,," 65·135<br />

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RPO F2 (C10-C16 Hydrocal'tx:lns) 2005/03114 0 % 20<br />

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Spiked Blank F3 (C16-C34 Hydrocarbon$) 2005103114 87 % 65 -135<br />

! RPO F3 IC16-C34 Hydrocarbons) 2005103/1·. 0 % 20<br />

Spiked Blank F4 (C34-C50 HydroCOlrbolls) 2oo5l0J/14 87 % 65-135<br />

RPO F4 (C34-CSO Hydl1Xarl)orlS) 2005103114 0 % 20<br />

Method Blank 0-T erpl'lel'lyl 2005103114 103 % 65·135<br />

F2tC1Q..Ct6 Hydrocarbon$1 2005103/14 NO,OL::100 ugJL<br />

FJ (C1S-c34 Hydrocarbons) 200510311" NO.OL"100 ugfl<br />

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F4 (C34-e50 H)'drocarbOns) 21)05103/14 ND,OL"'1oo uglL<br />

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Reached Baseline al CSO 2005103/14 YES. OLeO lIg1L<br />

RPO Reached Baseline at C50 2005/03114 NC % NIP.<br />

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70067901 MA.TRIX SPIKE Dissolved Organic Carbon 2005103114 124 % 75 - 125<br />

QCSTANOARD Oi$Solved Organic Carbon 2005103114 102 % 85 115<br />

j Spiked Blank Dissolved Organic Carbon 2005103/14 84 % 75 - 125<br />

1 Melhod Blank Dissolved Organic Carbon 200510311 " 0.1,Ol=0.1 mgfl<br />

RPO Dissolved Organic Camoll 2005103114 3.7 % 25<br />

700652 JI W MATRIX SPIKE Tolal Aluminum (Al) 2005103115 107 % 75 125<br />

Total Barium (Ba) 2005103/15 104 % 75·125<br />

Totoll Beryllium (Be) 2005/03/'15 103 % 75 - 125<br />

Total Bismuth (Bi) 2005103115 105 % 75 - 125<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) 2ooS/03l15 107 % 75·125<br />

Total Calcium (Ca) 200S/C3I'15 119 % 75·125<br />

Tatal Ctll'Omlum (Cr) 20051031'15 101 'Yo 75 -125<br />

Total Cobal, (Co) 2005103115 105 % 75·125<br />

Total Copper (Cu) ZOOs/03/IS 102 % 75 -125<br />

Total Iron (Fe) 2005103115 107 % 75·125<br />

Total Lead (Pb) 2005103115 10~ '% 75.125<br />

Total Magnesium (Mg) 2005103115 111 % 75 -125<br />

Tatal Manganese (Mn) zo05l03l15 107 % 75 ·125<br />

Talal Molybdenum (Mel) 2005103115 105 % 75 - 125<br />

Total NIr;.k1;J1 (Ni) 2005/03/15 '03 % 75 - 125<br />

Total Po",sslum {K) 2005103115 109 % 75 -125<br />

Total Silver (Ag) 200S103I15 93 % 75 -125<br />

Total Sodium (Na) 2005103115 106 % 75 - 125<br />

Tala 1 Vanadium (V) 2005103/'1$ 108 % 75·125<br />

Spiked Blank<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) 2005103115 113 "10 75 ·125<br />

Total Aluminum (AI) 2005/03115 103 'Yo 76 - 134<br />

Tctal Beryllium (Be) 10a % 85·132<br />

Total Bismuth (Bi) 2005103115 105 % 78-120<br />

Total Bari1.lm (Ba) 2005/031'15<br />

ZOOS/OJ/15<br />

103 % 83 - 115<br />

TOTal Cadmium (Cd) 2OO5103l15 107 % 85 116<br />

Total Calcium (Cal 2005103/15 108 % 75 - 125<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) 2005103115 107 % 76 - 120<br />

Total Cobalt (Co) 2005/03,115 106 % 82 -117<br />

TOlal Copper ICu) 2005103115 102 % 79 -117<br />

Totallrol'l (Fe) 2005103/15 10e % 80 ·125<br />

T ota/ Lead (Pb) 2005l0JI15 105 % 60.123<br />

Total Magnesium (Mg) 2005103115 111 % 7S - 12S<br />

I Total Manganese IMn} 2005103115 106 % 75 125<br />

Total Molybd'enum (Mol 2005103/15 103 % 82 - 117<br />

Total Nickel (Ni) 2005103115 103 % 81 ·117<br />

Total PotaSSium (1


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Project name: KASA80NlKA<br />

QN°l Batch I<br />

Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

MaXlIQm Job Number. MA517726<br />

DaIS<br />

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Method Blank<br />

RPO<br />

MATRIX SPIKE<br />

QCSTANOARO<br />

Spike-(I Blank<br />

Method Blank<br />

700958 H: QCSTANOARD<br />

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RPO<br />

701177 eEG MATRIX SPIKE<br />

Quality AssurancEI Report (Continued)<br />

Maxxam Job Nl,lmbet: MA517726<br />

ASI Group Ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

Oient Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

P.O. #: 12628<br />

Project name: KASA90NlKA<br />

Oale<br />

AnalyZed<br />

Par&lTl918r vvvvlmmldd Value R6COVery Unil:s<br />

Tolal Chromium (Cr) 2005103115 104 0/0<br />

Total Cobalt (Co) 2005/03/15 101 04<br />

Total Copper feu) 2()O5lO3/1 ~i 105 %<br />

Total Iwn (Fe) 2005103115 106 %<br />

Tolal Lead (Pb) 2005/03115 104 %<br />

Tolal Magne:sium (Mg> 2005103/15 106 %<br />

Tolal Manganese (Mn) 200510311 !i 102 %<br />

Total Molybdenum (Mo) 2005f03/15 101 %<br />

Tolal NiCkel (NI) 2005103115 102 %<br />

TOIaI PolasSium (K) 201)5/0311 ~, 102 %<br />

Tolal Silver (Ag) 2005103/15 97 %<br />

Total Sodium (Na) 2005103(15 101 %<br />

Total VanadIum (V) 2005103/15 106 %<br />

Total ZinC (Zn) 200510311 ~'it 102 %<br />

Tolal Aluminum (AI) 2005103115 NO, Ol-0.0042 mg/L<br />

Total Barium (8a) 2005103115 NO, OU::0.OO06 mgIl<br />

Total BerylUum (Be) 2005103115 NO. 01."'0.0014 mgll<br />

Total Bismuth (61) 2005103115 NO. OL-o.0022 mgIl.<br />

Total Cadmium (Cd) 2005103/15 NO. Dt.=O.001 mgtL<br />

TOIaI Calc:lum (Ca) 2005103/15 NO,DL=O.1 mg/l<br />

Total Chromium (Cr) 2005103115 NO,OU::0.0016 mgtL<br />

Total Cobalt (Co) 2005/03115 NO. OL:0.001 mg/l.<br />

Total Copper (Cu) 2005103115 ND. DI..;o().003 mgll<br />

Total Iron (Fe) 2005103115 NO, 0\.=0.1 mg/l.<br />

Total lead (Pb) 2005103/15 NO. DL::0.OO22 mglL<br />

Tolal Mi;lgnesium (M!l) 2005103/15 ND. OL!!().03 mgiL<br />

Total Manganese (Mn) 2DQSIOJ/15 NO.OL=0,0014 mglL<br />

Total Molybdenum (MO) 2005103115 0,0070. OL:0.0014 mg/L<br />

Total Nidle-I (Ni) 2005103115 NO, DL=(I.001 mgll<br />

TOtal PotaSSium (K) 2005103115 0.15,OL=O.00 mgIL<br />

Total Slivor (Ag) 2005103/15 NO.Ol..o.OOOS mgtL<br />

TOlal Sodium (NOI) 2005103/15 NO. Ol:;().3 rngIL<br />

Total Vanadium (V) 2005103115 0.001, OL:O.OQ1 mgiL<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) 2005103115 NO, OL"0.005 mglL<br />

Tolallrnn (Fe) 2005103115 NC %<br />

Total NIckel (Ni) 2005103115 0.2 %<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) 2005/03115 6.3 %<br />

Total Phosphorus Total (P) 2005f03/14 105 %<br />

Tolal Phosphotus Total (P) 20051031114 99 %<br />

Total Pho$phorus Tolal (P) 20051031' -4 101 %<br />

TOIaI Pho$phorus Total (P) 20Q5l()3/'14 NO.OL=O.04 mgll<br />

TOIaI Phosphorus Total (P) 2005103114 NC %<br />

Chloride- (CI) 21)051031'14 109 %<br />

Sulphate (S04) 2005/03114 113 %<br />

Chlortde (CI) 2005103/14 103 %<br />

Sulphate (S04) 20051031'14 107 %<br />

Chloride (CI) 20051'03114 104 'Yo<br />

Sulphate (504) 2005103'14 111 %<br />

Chloride (Cl) l005l'03l14 NO. Dl=O.15 mgIL<br />

Sulphate (504) 2oo5lO~/14 NO,OL"0.5 mgll<br />

Total Di$sollled Solids 2005103115 100 %<br />

Total Dissolved Solids 2005103116 NO.Ol;;1 mgll<br />

Total Dlsso~ Solids 2005/031113 2.4 %<br />

1,4-Diftuorobenzene 2005103116 101 %<br />

4-Bromoftuarobenzenr:t 2005103116 102 %<br />

01o..Elhylbenzene 2005/03116 109 %<br />

QCUmilS<br />

76 - 120<br />

8.2·117<br />

79·117<br />

80·125<br />

80 12J<br />

7S - 125<br />

75-125<br />

82·117<br />

81 • 117<br />

75 125<br />

75 - 125<br />

75·125<br />

62 - 118<br />

80 -128<br />

25<br />

25<br />

25<br />

75·125<br />

90 110<br />

90·110<br />

25<br />

75 - 125<br />

75 -125<br />

tIS - 115<br />

8$-115<br />

75 -125<br />

75 -125<br />

90·110<br />

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25<br />

65-135<br />

S S - 135<br />

65 135<br />

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ASI Group ltd<br />

Attention: John Sferrazza<br />

-, Client Project #: E20105 DEBEERS<br />

.P.o, #: 12628<br />

Project nama: KASABONIKA<br />

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Quality Assurance Report (Continued)<br />

MaJUt:Qm Jot) Number; MA517726<br />

QAlQC<br />

Batch I I<br />

Date<br />

Analyzed<br />

Num Init QCType Parameter yyyylmmldd Value Recovl1ll'V Units OClImil3<br />

701177 EE MATRIX SPIKE 04-1,2-DichIOl'Oethatle 2005103116 99 % 65 135<br />

Befl%IJnf! 2005lO~/16 95 % 80-120<br />

Toluene 2CI05f03I1 Ei 111 % 80 -120<br />

Elhylbenzene 2oo5lOJ/16 110 % 80·120<br />

o-xylene 2005/03/16 110 % 80-120<br />

p+m·Xylene 200510311 Ei 113 % 80 -120<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 2OO5IOl/16 124 % 80 -120<br />

Spiked Blank , ,4..oiftuOlOberwme 2005103116 100 % as -135<br />

4-8~"uOfobBnzens 20051031115 100 % 65 -135<br />

D10-Ethylbenzene 2005/03116 109 % 65·135<br />

04-1 :~·OJchloroelhane 2005103/16 99 % 65·135<br />

Benzene 20051031115 99 % 65 - 135<br />

Toluene 2005103116 122 % 65 - 135<br />

Ethyfben%ene 2005/03118 116 % 65 - 135<br />

o-Xyfene 2005103116 117 % 65 - 135<br />

p+m-Xylene 201)5IOl/16 120 % 65·135<br />

F1 (C6-C10) 2005/03116 108 % 65 135<br />

! Muthod Blank 1,4-0I11uorobenzene 2005103/11;1 102 % 65 - 135<br />

4-BromollUOlObenzene 2005103116 103 % 65·135<br />

D1o-EII'1yltJenzene 2oo5lOl/16 110 % as· 135<br />

()4..1,2·0id1l0r0ethane 2005103116 101 % 65 - 1.35<br />

Benzene 2005103/16 NO. OL;;(),2 uglL<br />

TOluene 2005103116 NO, OL:::O,2 uglL<br />

Ethyfbenzene 2005103116 NO,OL=0.2 uglL<br />

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o-Xylene 201)5/03116 NO,DL=0.2 ugIl<br />

p+rJI..Xylene 200510311 fl NO. OL;;(),4 u9IL<br />

Total Xylenes 2005/03116 NO,OL=O.4 ugl\.<br />

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F1 (C6-C10) 2005/03/16 NO, DL",00 ug/L<br />

F1 (C6-C10) BTEX 2005103/16 NO, DL=100 uglL<br />

RPD N/A<br />

F1 (C6-C10) aTeX 2005103115 NC % NIt:.<br />

701273 H!-IT QCSTANOARD Total Suspended SolIds (TSS) 2005103116 98 % as· 115<br />

Method Blank Total SuspentJed Scnds (TSS)<br />

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2OOSI03I'16 NO,Ol-1 mglL<br />

RPD Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2005103/16 0 % 25<br />

70237SM J QCSTANOARO Total 011 & Grease 2005l0l/17 94 % B5 -115<br />

Method Blank Total Oil & Grease 2005/03117 ND, DL=0.5 mgll<br />

r RPO Talal 011 &. Grease 2005103117 NC % 25<br />

F1 (C6-Cl0) 2005103116 NC %<br />

NO -= Not 4.ected .<br />

NIA'" NQt:PliC8tJ1e<br />

NC '" Non Iculable<br />

RPO '" RelAtive Percent Difference<br />

QC SUlndaJd .. Ouality Control Standard<br />

SPIKE'" F r1Illed sample<br />

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OIL&<br />

~Oil&<br />

IUnits<br />

mg/l<br />

DL<br />

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KAS I~ KAS KAS IKAS<br />

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0.7 NC N[ N[ D.7 0.5 0.5 NC N[ N[<br />

IKAS<br />

N[<br />

Tmal<br />

'olal<br />

Solids<br />

mg 1 131 439 184 224 117 120 144 127 111 237 288 304<br />

100<br />

mg 0.1 21 31.8 130 54.9 20.9 20.1 24.9 25.4 24.8 15.1 20. 19.2<br />

16.8<br />

Cil<br />

. Solids (TSS) mg<br />

mg/L<br />

1<br />

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~ 550 63 34 106 167 160 86' 85C<br />

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5~--------------~1~.48------------------~1~1~2<br />

~:S04l mg/L 5 N[ N N[ NC NC N[ N[ N[ N[ NC 0.7 0.9<br />

METAi:S<br />

Tmal ~Q mglL 0.025 0.042 0.016 0.074 1.~ 0.16 0.13 0.4 ~~ _____________ ~00.~n ____________ ~I~ ______________ ~~~I ______________ ~~CO.~8 ______________ ~1~.5~----------------~3~, .. 8<br />

rotal (Ba) ImglL - 0.0761 0.038 0.047 0.016 0.013 0.04 0.035 0.04 0.04' 0.085 0 0.1 4 0.099<br />

~~::: (~~ l~~;L O.~11 ~~ ~ ~~--------------~~~~-----------------7.~----------~~----------~~~--------------~~r-----------___ ~~~ ______________ N~I ________________ ~~~C ______________ ~~ ________________ ~~~ ___________________ ~~~<br />

~IT~ola~l~~~'~C(~~~--------4i~~~;~~--~01 .. ~00~~'·21~~O~'~.~~·~2-+------------+'~~C··6~--------------~~~---------------'N~[2~------------'0~1 .. 0~~I.~2----------------~~~.5+-----------~iFo 6.3 oo~; ~~ ~ o~~ 0 5 . 8 o . o~~ 0~·9<br />

I (Mgl Img/L 0.03 - 4.3 19 5.9 7.9 4. 4. 5.8 5.4 5.4 11 11 12<br />

(Mn) ImglL 0.0014 - 0.19 0.58 0.25 1 ( 0 O. 0.54 0.45 1 1.4 0.89<br />

Total I(M~ I~ 0.0014 n~ NC N[ NC 0.01 NC ~~ ______________ ~~ _______________ ~N[~ ____________ ~~~N[ __________________ ~~N[<br />

Total Nickel (Nil Img 0.001 JJi25 NC NO 0.002 N[ NC f\j[ N[ 0.0 0.007<br />

Tolal Tolal (P) mg 0.04 - N[ NI 0.31 0 0 0 ( 0.12 0.3 0 0.28 O. 0.92<br />

Total I(~ I~ o. - O. 1~1 ________________ ~0~1 .. 6~. ____________ ~~.~3 ________________ ~0~ __________ ~0~+-__________ ~0~~------------~(~-------------0~+_------------~1~.5----------------~01 .. ~9----__________ ~1~--------------~~------------------~<br />

Total Silver (Ag) 1m!:! ~ NI 0.0007 N[ NC N[ NC N[<br />

Total (Na) Img - O. 3.6 1 1.? 1 0.9 1 0.9 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7<br />

Total I (V) I mg/l 0.001 0.006 ND ND ND 0.003 0.003 NO 0.002 0.002 0.002 N[ NC N[ N[ 0.009<br />

Total Zinc (Zn) Img/l 0.005 0.03 0.056 0.007 NC 0.047 0.051 0.15 0.065 0.006 0.017 0.04 0.09 0.06 0.12 0.14<br />

. -CC<br />

uglL<br />

0.2 100 ND ND ND ND \10 NO ND N[ NO 3 NC N[ N[ N[<br />

uglL<br />

0.8 NC 0.6 0.6 1. \Ie 4.8 NC ~~ ____________ ~N~C _____________ 4~3, .4+-______________ ~~ _______________ 0~<br />

. 3 ________________ ~N~[ __________________ ~N~C<br />

uglL<br />

8 NDI N[ NC I.J \Ie 2.~ NC 'NE" NC 13.5 0.4<br />

uglL<br />

40 NDI N[ 0.3 2.9 N[ 4.3 NC N[ NC 26.7 0.6<br />

Ip+m<br />

luglL<br />

0.4<br />

NDI o. 6. a . ID 59 29. 1.6<br />

ITolal .<br />

uglL<br />

0.4<br />

NC a 9. a IC 85.7 42.9 2.2<br />

NC<br />

NC<br />

IFI (C6 Cl0)<br />

uglL<br />

100<br />

NC ~ N[ N[ N IC 144 190 NC<br />

NC<br />

NC<br />

IFI )- BTEX<br />

ug/l<br />

100<br />

NC N[ NC NC NC NC NC N[ NC NO 132 N[<br />

NC<br />

NC<br />

0-C16 ugiL<br />

6-C34 ug/L<br />

IF4 (I 0 lu!llL<br />

l al C5D I ugiL<br />

100<br />

100<br />

100<br />

N/A<br />

N[ N[ NC NC N[ NC NC 13C NC N[ bottle in N[<br />

NO ND 1400 ND . NO NO ND N[ NC N[ bottle I in N[<br />

NC N[ NC NC N[ NC NC N[ NC N[ bottle I in transport ND<br />

YES YES YES YES I YES YES YES YES YES YES bottle I in YES<br />

N[<br />

NC<br />

NC<br />

YES<br />

NC<br />

NC<br />

NO<br />

YES


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APPENDIX G<br />

Drill plans for 2005 core drill holes<br />

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KAS_0048-0S-0 1 C<br />

~ Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ TB3006324<br />

I<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/09<br />

June 16,2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by Anik Boucher<br />

59550<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006324<br />

o Comer Post<br />

KAS 0047-04-01A<br />

~-<br />

• Line Post<br />

0.1 02km<br />

1: 10,000<br />

77<br />

411000 '12000


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KAS_0049-0S-0 1 C<br />

&<br />

Location Map of Mineral Claim Block<br />

~ T83006325<br />

- - - -<br />

5956000<br />

UTM Nad 27, Zone 16<br />

NTS: 53H/09<br />

June 16 , 2005<br />

Author: Leyla Hoosain<br />

Drawn by: Anik Boucher<br />

KAS 0049-04-01 A<br />

-$- KAS--:' 0049-05-01 C<br />

-$- DriliHole<br />

D Claim TB 3006325<br />

o Corner Post<br />

• Line Post<br />

5955000<br />

0.1 02 Ian<br />

i<br />

1: 10,000<br />

78<br />

11114000<br />

415000


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APPENDIX H<br />

Drill sections for 2005 core drill holes<br />

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2 • 301 55<br />

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PrOject KasatlorOika<br />

Drill Hole KAS0046·05·0lC<br />

Arlomaly' KAS_0048<br />

Location 411604 63mE I 5955033.60mN<br />

NA027 ZOne 16<br />

T HI<br />

Depth<br />

KAS0048.1)S.I)1C<br />

Claim Number PA 3006324<br />

Onlled. 05103'0510 08103105<br />

Geologist. L Hoosam, T Hamillon<br />

DlplAzll'l1lllh .45°,248"<br />

Drilled by Heath & ShetWOCKl Or~lm9<br />

LEGEND<br />

m Overburden<br />

_<br />

_<br />

Granite<br />

Gabbro nome<br />

Om · 3.tlm:<br />

Ovel'bl.lrdeo<br />

3.6m ·18m: Pyrox&nite wlttI OOC8ssional high magnetk:<br />

suceptatlUity. PegmaWc veins presenl approXimately every<br />

mel8f.Ia/'g8SI vein 15cm wide. Massive 10 medium grained<br />

pyroxenes otIserved MiIIOl pynte present. Gran~e<br />

pegnlil~le veining. MLlky greeo mlnerals observed. POSSIbly<br />

olivine Of 5&'penIine<br />

20.5m .24m: Large sprawling veln jusl prior 10 20.5m.<br />

Increased amorphlous magnetite conleot otIserved<br />

24m. 27m: Faulted c;:onlllCt on each side 01 gmnlle A<br />

42cm quart


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KAS0049'()5'()1C<br />

PrOjeCI Kasabotuka<br />

Don Hole KASG049·05·01C<br />

Anomaly KAS _ 0049<br />

locatlOo 414544 47mE I 5955646 37mN<br />

NAD27 Zooe 16<br />

TS 0<br />

Depth<br />

Cia,," Number PA 3Q06324<br />

DnlkHI-01lQ3J05 to..D5I03lO5<br />

Geologist A Long<br />

DIp/Azimuth .g()OJOOO-<br />

Dolled by H8$lh & ShelWOOd Drillaog<br />

•<br />

Im!J<br />

LEGEND<br />

Overburden<br />

Om<br />

Om ·2.3m:<br />

Overtlurden<br />

2.3m .6.85m: Pyrw:enilll Dark greYIsh glll8l1. Modef1l1a/y<br />

magfl6l1C, madium grained, masslva.<br />

-~<br />

t::::..:::J<br />

Granite<br />

Pyroxenite<br />

5m -,," ,':'-<br />

20m<br />

25m<br />

..<br />

20.51m.21m: Granile, whrush grey. Sharp upper and<br />

Iow,,, C:OOL&CtS al 80 and 55 t\egrees, repecti~aly.<br />

21m·21.7m: Pyfoxooil •• Oark greylsh green<br />

21.1m. 22.9Sm: GllIn~e pegmalrte. Pinkish grey. Sharp<br />

upper and lower contacts al 42 and 45 degrees.<br />

30m<br />

. . ,<br />

35m -1'-:',',:,-<br />

22.95m·2S.6Sm: f'yroxeJIIla. Dark graYIsh 9reen.<br />

Moderately magfl6tic; •<br />

25.65m·25.76m: Granna pegmal!le. Pink,sh while<br />

Sharp upp&r alKllower contaclS al 60 and 53 degrees.<br />

25.76m.21.36m: Pyroxenlta. Dark greylsh green.<br />

Modelllia/y mllgfl6tH;. Pegmatite dyklet cuUJng al10<br />

degrees from 27.0 10 27 15m.<br />

27.36m·27.65m; Granite pegmebte. PmklSh orange<br />

colour. Contains pyro~anittt ~ar\Olith$. Sharp upper (:()llIIICl<br />

at 45 degrees, Gra


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APPENDIX I<br />

Drill logs for 2005 core drill holes<br />

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KAS_0048-05-00 1 C geology log<br />

Drill hole 10: KAS_0048-Os.o01C Claim 10: PA 4202764 Project Number: 1051<br />

Spot Method: Trimble Pro XRS (CDGPS) Datum: NAD 27 Canada Mean Zone: 16<br />

Eastlng: 411804.631 Northing: 5955033.598 Elevation: 182.259<br />

Contractor: Heath & Sherwood Drilling Drill Rig 10: Boj'ies BBS 25 Map Sheet: 053H09<br />

Start Date: March 5, 2005 End Date: March 8, 2005 Logged By: Leyla Hoossin & Tom Hamilton<br />

Interval Major Rock Type Minor Rock Type Oescrlptlon<br />

0-3.6m Overt>urden Overt>urden<br />

3.8 -18m Gabbro Norite<br />

Pyroxenite with occassional high magnetic suceptability. PegmaUlic veins present<br />

approximately every meter, largest vein 15cm wide. Massive to medium grained pyroxenes<br />

observed. Minor pyrite present Granite pegmatite veining. MUky green minerals observed,<br />

possibly olivine or serpentine.<br />

18 -205m Gabbro Nolile<br />

20.5 - 24m Gabbro Nolita<br />

24 -27m Granite<br />

At approximately 18m, notice gradational change to presence of coarser (-2m) plagioclase<br />

grains. Possibly in layered intrusion<br />

large sprawling vein just plior to 20.5m. Increased amorpllious magnetite conlent<br />

observed.<br />

Faulted contact on each side at granile. A 42cm quartz vein present within granite unit<br />

Extensive serpentinizatioolepldote in fractures.<br />

27 - 35.3m i Gabbro Nolite Gabbro-nonle with granitic veins.<br />

35.3· 44.77m<br />

Igneous<br />

Granite<br />

Medium to coarse grained white granile, slightly moUled appearance with k-feldspars,<br />

biotite mica and light muSOOllite, with light grey quartz. Minor pink k-feldspars and pyrite as<br />

well. T awards the bottom contact with the gabbro nOlite the granite increases in biame<br />

content The contact is sharp, OCCUling at -45 degrees TCA<br />

Gabbro-norite (diabase) consisls of milky green serpentine and sometimes quartz, which<br />

can be ~een when the core is fnashly broken and minor pyrite. The diabase is massive<br />

with moderate veining and xenoliths. Details are listed below. Moderate pegmaliUc velns<br />

present (pink feldspars and quartz), size ranges from 1 10 Scm wide. Most of the veins<br />

cross cut the core at 45 degrees TCA Less veining is seen from 62m downwards, but has<br />

green serpenbne patches or btotches. Large 66cm long granile xenolith seen at 73.23m.<br />

44.77 - 101m Gabbro NoIite Pegmatilic veins increase again from 72.23m downwards. At 82m Ihere is a digasled<br />

granite >enolith (gem wide) with k.feldspars. From 66 10 8S.5m there is a 2.87m long<br />

granite, quartz and minor k-feldspar xenolith. The upper contact is sharp and occurs at 80<br />

degrees TCA, while tha bottom contact is gradational and diffuse; there is a zone where<br />

the diabase appears 10 be the xenolith willin the granite and quartz (analectilc quartz?).<br />

Another digested pegmatitic granite alS5m and large pinklwhile granite xenolilh (L37m)<br />

thai follows. The upper contact is diffuse, while the bottom contact is sharp.<br />

EOH<br />

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KAS_0048-05-00 1 C magnetic susceptibility log<br />

Drill hole 10 Depth (m)<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading<br />

Comments Drill hole 10 Depth (m)<br />

(10-3 SI units)<br />

(10-3 SI units)<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 3.6 88 KAS 0048-05-001 C 52 130<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 4 107 KAS 0048-05-001C 53 58.3<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 5 13.4 KAS O~ 5-001C 54 137<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 5.1 375 KAS 0048-05-001C 55 151<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 6 90 KAS 0048-05-001 C 56 127<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 7 61 KAS 0048-0S-001C 57 49.9<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 8 128 KAS 0048-05-001 C 58 47.3<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 9 1 On vien KAS 0048-05-001 C 59 1.94<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 10 66 KAS 0048-05-001C 60 6S.9<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 11 13 KAS 0048 -05~01 C 61 181<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 12 175 KAS 0048-05-001 C 62 159<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 13 0.59 KAS 0048-05-001C 63 153<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 14 60 KAS 0048-05-001 C 64 122<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 15 0.6 KAS 0048-05-001 C 65 116<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 16 0.67 KAS 0048-05-001C 66 91 .9<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 17 2.78 KAS 0048-05-001C 67 181<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 18 0.55 KAS 0048-05·001 C 68 764<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 19 21 .6 KAS 0048-05-001 C 69 226<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 20 3.79 KAS 0048-05-001 C 70 197<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 21 140 KAS 0048-05-001 C 71 37.2<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 22 125 KAS 0048-05-001 C 72 52.1<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 23 159 KAS 0048-05-001 C 73 63.1<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 24 0.1 .Qranite KAS 0048-05-001C 74 143<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 25 0.1 granite KAS 0048-05-001 C 75 40. 1<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 26 0.05 gra nite KAS 0048-05-001C 76 145<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 27 80 KAS 0048-05-001 C 77 117<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 28 160 KAS 0048-05-00 1 C 78 179<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 29 27 KAS 0048-05-001 C 79 173<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 30 150 KAS 0048-05-001 C 80 173<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 31 15 KAS 0048-05-001 C 8 1 205<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 32 87 KAS 0048-05-001C 82 160<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 33 85 KAS 0048-05-001 C 83 80.8<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 34 130 KAS 0048-05-001 C 84 164<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 35 6 KAS 0048-05-001 C 85 38.9<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 36 0.02 granite KAS 0048-05-001C 86 0.08<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 37 0.06 KAS 0048-05-001 C 87 0.38<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 38 0. 1 KAS 0048-05-001C 88 2.5<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 39 0.04 KAS 0048-05-001C 89 1.14<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 40 0.04 KAS 0048-05-001 C 90 203<br />

KAS 004 8 -05~0 1 C 41 0.08 KAS 0048-05-001 C 9 1 107<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 42 0.04 KAS 0048-05-001 C 92 90.2<br />

KAS 0048-05-001C 43 0.02 KAS 0048-05-001 C 93 70.5<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 44 0.61 KAS 0048-05-001 C 94 4 1.2<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 45 152 KAS 0048-05-001 C 95 102<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 46 70.9 KAS 0048-05-001C 96 0.04<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 47 111 KAS 0048-05-001 C 97 100<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 48 83.6 KAS 0048-05-001C 98 36.7<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 49 71.5 KAS 0048-05-001 C 99 126<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 50 27.7 KAS 0048-05-001C 100 0.82<br />

KAS 0048-05-001 C 51 27.7<br />

Comments<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Mag. Susc. Reading (10-3 SI Units)<br />

41---...,---<br />

101-__ _<br />

13<br />

16<br />

19 "'--__<br />

221---<br />

25<br />

28 1-__<br />

31<br />

34<br />

37<br />

40<br />

g 431-__<br />

~46<br />

o<br />

~ 49<br />

~<br />

852<br />

a 55 ~iiiiiiii~<br />

CII<br />

058<br />

200 400 600 800<br />

61==<br />

64<br />

67~=---t---+-<br />

70<br />

73~--<br />

76~ 1<br />

79~<br />

82jiililiiiiiiiiiii._<br />

85<br />

881-........ _ .....<br />

91<br />

94<br />

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KAS_0049-05-00 1 C geology log<br />

Drill hole 10: KAS_0049-05-001C Claim 10: PA 3006325 Project Number: 1051<br />

Spot Method: Trimble Pro XRS (CDGPS) IDatum: NAD 27 Canada Mean Zone: 16<br />

Eastlng: 414544.472 Northing: 5955646.366 Elevation: 180.611<br />

Contractor: Heath & Sherwood OriIUng Drill Rig 10: Boyles BBS 25 Map Sheet: 053H09<br />

Start Date: March 1. 2005 End Date: March 5. 2005 Logged By: Aroo Loog<br />

Interval Major Rock Type Minor Rock Type Description<br />

0-2.3m Overburden Overburden<br />

2.3 - 6.85m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic. medium grained. massive.<br />

Granitic pegmatite. Pinkish white colour. Coarse grained. Sharp upper contact at4 7<br />

6.85·7.45m Granite degrees. Rubbly lower contact. Cootains pryroxenite xenolith at 6.95m. Quartz rich from<br />

7.25 to 7.45m.<br />

7.45-11.24m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. massive. medium grained. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic.<br />

11.24 -11.35m Granite<br />

Granitic pegmatite. Orange white colour. Sharp. weathered upper and lower contacts at 85<br />

and 65 degrees respectively.<br />

11.35-11.72m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic.<br />

11.72-12.1m<br />

12.1·18.75m<br />

Granile<br />

Pyroxenite<br />

GranitiC pegmatite. Pinkish white colour. Gradational upper and lower contacts. Minor<br />

hematite staining.<br />

Pyroxonile. Dark greyish green. Massive. medium grained. Moderately magnetic. 3cm<br />

quartz vein aI12.82m. Clay filled fault gouges at 12.69. 12.82 and 14.04m.<br />

18.75 -18.96m Granite<br />

Granitic pegmatite. Pinkish grey colour. Numerous healed fractures. Sharp upper and<br />

lower contacts at 55 and 60 degrees .<br />

.<br />

18.96·20.57m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic.<br />

20.57 ·21m Granite Granite. whitish grey. Sharp upper and lower contacts at 80 and 55 degrees. repeclively.<br />

21·21.7m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green.<br />

21.7-22.95m Granite Granite pegmatite. Pinkish grey. Sharp upper and lower contacts at 42 and 45 degrees.<br />

Igneous<br />

22.95 • 25.65m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green Moderately magnetic.<br />

2565 - 25.76m Granite Granite pegmatite. Pinkish white. Sharp upper and lower contacts at 60 and 53 degrees.<br />

25.76 - 27.36m Pyroxenite<br />

27.36·27.65m<br />

Granite<br />

Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic. Pegmatite dyklet cutting at 10<br />

degrees from 27.0 to 27.15m.<br />

Granite pegmatite. Pinkish orange colour. Cootains pyroxenite xenoliths. Sharp upper<br />

contac."\ at 45 degrees. Gradational lower contact.<br />

27.65 - 28.8m Pyroxenite Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately magnetic.<br />

28.8 - 29.44m Granite<br />

29.44 • 40.35m Pyroxenite<br />

40.35 ·40.52m I Granite<br />

Granite pegmatite. Whitish orange in colour. Conlains pyroxenite xenoliths. Sharp upper<br />

and lower contacts at 35 and 50 degrees.<br />

Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately to highly magnetic locally. Thin pegmatite<br />

dyklets occur at 29.81.29.98.32.97.33.25.37.49.37.64.37,68.37.77 and 36.11m.<br />

Granite pegmatite. Whitish grey. Sharp upper cootact at 54 degrees. Fractured lower<br />

contact.<br />

20.52 - 44.5m Pyroxenite<br />

Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately to highly magnetic. Pegmatite dyklel from<br />

43.65 to 43.73m. Dyklet has core angle of 24 degrees.<br />

44.5· 45.72m Granite Granite. White to light pink. Looks slightly altered. Well fractured locally.<br />

45.72 ·50.5m Pyroxenite<br />

EOH<br />

Pyroxenite. Dark greyish green. Moderately to highly magnetic. 4 minor Pegmatite dykiet<br />

(2crn) . Dyklet has core angle of 50 degrees.<br />

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KAS_0049-05-00 1 C magnetic susceptibility log<br />

Drill hole 10<br />

Depth (m)<br />

Mag. 5usc. Reading<br />

(10-351 units) Mag. Susc. Reading (10. 3 51 Units)<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 2.4 27.5 o 50 100 150 200<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 3.4 33<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 4.4 84.9<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 5.4 99<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 6.5 31.6<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 7 0.12<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 8 38.5<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 9 103<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 10 97.6<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 11 88.1<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 12 0<br />

9<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 13 98.1 11<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 14 40.1<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 15 0.3 13<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 16 86.5<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 17 5.16 15<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 18 85.5<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 19 98.1 17<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 20 74.3<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 21 110 19<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 22 0.06<br />

_ 21<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 23 82.5<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 24 20.9 .s<br />

Q)<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 25 118<br />

23 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />

"0<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 26 85.2<br />

J:<br />

c: 25<br />

~<br />

0<br />

C ~<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 27 18.9<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 28 103<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 29 0<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 30 2.87<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 31 25<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 32 79 .7<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 33 110<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 34 28.9<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 35 93.7<br />

...<br />

3 I<br />

5<br />

7<br />

.c: 27<br />

c.<br />

Q)<br />

C 29<br />

31<br />

II<br />

• ~<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

33 I I<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 36 78.1 35<br />

•<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 37 5.28<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 38 69.8 37<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 39 124<br />

... --<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 40 47.5<br />

39<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 41 112<br />

I<br />

I<br />

i<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 42 27.4<br />

41<br />

...<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 43 27<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 44 99.6<br />

43<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 45 0.02<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 46 20.3<br />

45<br />

I<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 47 152<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 48 47.9<br />

47<br />

i<br />

KAS 0049-05-001C 49 159<br />

KAS 0049-05-001 C 50 65.3<br />

49<br />

1-<br />

I<br />

1<br />

i


June 16, 2005<br />

2005 Kasabonika Assessment Report<br />

APPENDIX J<br />

Statement of Costs for 24 claim blocks in Kasabonika Lake area<br />

87


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 1199715<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Aircraft Rentals<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Cost Breakdown<br />

Cost per unit of work<br />

(1Iine-km)<br />

Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223<br />

Helicopter Fuel 92<br />

Technician Cost 53<br />

Contract geologist cost 16<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodalion 37<br />

Groceries 11<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicle Rental 21<br />

Travel Costs Airfare 31<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Equipment Rental 18<br />

Supplies<br />

Units of work Total<br />

(Iine-km) Cost<br />

15.1 3362.07<br />

15.1 1386.91<br />

15.1 802.49<br />

15.1 240.36<br />

15.1 552.44<br />

15.1 165.73<br />

15.1 317.65<br />

15.1 465.21<br />

15.1 270.40<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparation 40<br />

Drafting 8<br />

15.1 600.90<br />

15.1 120.18<br />

Value of<br />

assessment 8284.35<br />

work<br />

Total value of assessment work: s 8,284.35<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As proj~ct geologist I am authorized t:o make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 1199752<br />

Wor1< Type: 2004 RC Otill!nll<br />

Coot B .... kdown I Coot per unit 01 I UnItt 01 wor1< It'[.<br />

_11 drtll h ....' drtll h ....' Total Coot<br />

Wor1< Type: 2004 Ground ~Il""tlc Survty<br />

I<br />

Coot B .... kdown I Cool per unit or wor1< I Unlit 01 wor1< I T 0101 I<br />

Ii llne-lun) 1IIfMI-Itm' Coot:<br />

AsSOCiated CoSls'<br />

AsSOCiated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment<br />

,<br />

833 832.11 Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223 126 280543.<br />

Supplies<br />

AIrcraft Rentals<br />

On" Equipmefll 1318 , 1318,22 HeIi


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 1199757<br />

Work Type; 2004 RC DrUling<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic: Surwy<br />

Coat S,..kdown I Coet 1M' uniC of I Unit. of work (f: IT Ie<br />

work (1 drill hollt) drill hoW) ota os<br />

Co •• B,..kdown<br />

I Co.t pe-r un~ of work I Unit. ofwark I Total<br />

1111 ...... mI I-mi C_<br />

Auociated Co$ta:<br />

Associated Co .. t ..:<br />

Equipment end Field Supj::ilioa and oqulpmEtllI 833 2 1665.41<br />

Aircraft ReotM<br />

SUppMs.<br />

HeftwMax (long Rat\Q4!If') 223 79 1758.96<br />

Orill Equipment 1318 2 2636.43 He-Ik:opter Fuel 92 7.9 n5.60 ,<br />

Office and computer supplios 152 2 303.87<br />

Auociated Costs:<br />

p"""""eI<br />

Toctmoan Coal 53 7.9 419.35 I<br />

Satelite te(eptwnos 218 2 4l5.79 Convect ge040gist cost 16 7.9 125.75<br />

Camp and driiting fvel 236 2 475.60 Food and lodging Acwmodation 37 79 289,02<br />

A""""ia1ed Coots Heft..Mip (Long Ranger, Ben<br />

Aircraft Rentat8 205)<br />

Auodatod Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Auociated Costs:<br />

F...,;ghl<br />

AssocNMed Costa:<br />

P8f'SQnnei<br />

16234 2 32468.95 Gn)cen.s 11 7.9 8tL71<br />

Heiicopter Fuel 2582 2 5153,18<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (W Haye<br />

Airw~. North Star Airl<br />

Associated eom:<br />

Vehicle Rente:l<br />

YahdeRental 21 7.9 166,19<br />

1327 2 2653.15 ira~Co.t$ Airfare 31 7,g 243,39<br />

Auociated Coats:<br />

Fixed Wing Fuel 21 2 41,26 Equi9ment and Equipment Rental 18 7.9 14,,"7<br />

S--<br />

Vahides ~ Oporaliog eoats 6 2 11.17<br />

Aaeoclated Coats<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparation 40 7.9 314.38<br />

Vetm:::les ~ Mileage Paymenta 9 2 18.04 Orafting 8 7.9 62.86<br />

Airffetghl ~ Wauya AWw3yl$ 249 2 497.63<br />

Frej,ght • S;gfusl58f'l Not1hem.<br />

Ashkey Joint Venhmts, 1879 2 3757.62<br />

Manttoultn T ran~port<br />

Field Assistants 1760 2 3519.11<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 2 4577.64<br />

Project GeOk)~p$l 31 2 (;2,77<br />

Auociated Costs:<br />

Boart longyear 4009 2 8137.75<br />

Drii Contractor<br />

~. Project Geologitt l10 2 620.00<br />

rt P.fepNation<br />

0",_ SO 2 100,00<br />

Food ..... lodging Accomodation 3943 2 7885.60<br />

Grocerk!i:$ 780 2 1559.11<br />

Restaurants 55 2 109.67<br />

rrav1!i4 Coats A~ 686 2 1171.73<br />

TAlCi 20 2 39,66<br />

Meal, a 2 16.00<br />

Environmental<br />

Consuftal'\t<br />

Hotels/Motels 87 2 173.74<br />

ASIGroup 1307 2 2613.52<br />

V.l_of<br />

Value of<br />

...... men! 81314."" ......"""'t 43:\4.1G<br />

wo'"<br />

.. -<br />

Total value of aSS&S$I11ent work:<br />

85.64a.59<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, ~la Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 1199758<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Aircraft Rentals<br />

ASsociated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Cost Breakdown<br />

Cost per unit of work<br />

(1I1ne-km)<br />

Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223<br />

Helicopter Fuel 92<br />

Technician Cost 53<br />

Contract geologist cost 16<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 37<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Groceries 11<br />

Vehicle Rental 21<br />

Travel Costs Airfare 31<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Equipment Rental 18<br />

Supplies<br />

Units of work<br />

(IIne·km)<br />

Total Cost<br />

10.0 2226.53<br />

10.0 918.49<br />

10.0 531.45<br />

10.0 159.18<br />

10.0 365.85<br />

10.0 109.76<br />

10.0 210.37<br />

10.0 308.09<br />

10.0 179.08<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparation 40<br />

Drafting 8<br />

10.0 397.95<br />

10.0 79.59<br />

Value of<br />

assessment 5486.32<br />

work<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 5.486.32<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

./ Sign


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 1199759<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Aircraft Rentals<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Cost Breakdown<br />

Cost per unit of work<br />

(lline-km)<br />

Units of work (line-km)<br />

Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223 9.3<br />

Helicopter Fuel 92 9.3<br />

Technician Cost 53 9.3<br />

Contract geologist cost 16 9.3<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 37 9.3<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Groceries 11 9.3<br />

Vehicle Rental 21 9.3<br />

Travel Costs Airfare 31 9.3<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Equipment Rental 18 9.3<br />

Supplies<br />

Total<br />

Cost<br />

2070.68<br />

854.19<br />

494.25<br />

148.04<br />

340.24<br />

102.07<br />

195.64<br />

286.52<br />

166.54<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparation 40 9.3<br />

Drafting 8 9.3<br />

Value of assessment<br />

work<br />

370.09<br />

74.02<br />

5102.28<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 5.102.28<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006290<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Aircraft Rentals<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Cost Breakdown<br />

Cost per unit of work<br />

(1Iine-km)<br />

Units of work (Une-km)<br />

Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223 7.0<br />

Helicopter Fuel 92 7.0<br />

Technician Cost 53 7.0<br />

Contract geologist cost 16 7.0<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 37 7.0<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Groceries 11 7.0<br />

Vehicle Rental 21 7.0<br />

Travel Costs Airfare 31 7.0<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Equipment Rental 18 70<br />

Supplles<br />

Total<br />

Cost<br />

1558.57<br />

642.94<br />

372.02<br />

111.42<br />

256.10<br />

76.83<br />

147.26<br />

215.66<br />

125.35<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparalion 40 7.0<br />

Drafting 8 7.0<br />

Value of assessment<br />

work<br />

278.56<br />

55.71<br />

3840.43<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 3,840.43<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As EFoject geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006291<br />

Work Type: 2004 Ground Magnetic Survey<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Aircraft Rentals<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Cost Breakdown<br />

Cost per unit of work<br />

(1Iine-km)<br />

Units of work (line-km)<br />

Heli-Max (Long Ranger) 223 11.1<br />

Helicopter Fuel 92 11.1<br />

Technician Cost 53 11.1<br />

Contract geologist cost 16 11.1<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 37 11.1<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Groceries 11 11.1<br />

Vehicle Rental 21 11.1<br />

T ravel Costs Airfare 31 11.1<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Equipment Rental 18 11.1<br />

Supplies<br />

Total<br />

Cost<br />

2471.45<br />

1019.52<br />

589.91<br />

176.69<br />

406.10<br />

121.83<br />

233.51<br />

341.98<br />

198.77<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Report Preparation 40 11.1<br />

Drafting 8 11.1<br />

Value of assessment<br />

work<br />

441.72<br />

88.34<br />

6089.82<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 6,089.82<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006292<br />

Work Type: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Co.t S ... kdown I Co.t p41r unit of I<br />

work [1 drill hoi.)<br />

Unit. of work (# drill ITt let<br />

hoi.) o. o.<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

Offtce and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Camo and drillina fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed WinQ Fuel 21 1 20.53<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles· Mileaoe Pa ments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight - Siglussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin Transoor!<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pmject Geclogist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boar! Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

paration<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Dralting 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelS/Molels 87 1 86.67<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

V.lu. of ...... m.nt<br />

work<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

If Leyla Hoosain f do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006293<br />

C.,..t Breakdown<br />

I Co.t per unit of I<br />

work 11 drill hol.l<br />

Wo", Typ.: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Unit. of wo"' Cal drill ITt I C t<br />

holel o. .,..<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

Offoce and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Camo and drillino fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger. Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways. North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles Operating CUsts 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mil~e Payments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight Sigfussen Northern.<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin Transport<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro'eeI Geolooist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs;<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boart Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Draftinc 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.63<br />

Travel Costs Air 666 1 665.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

Hotels/Motels 87 1 86.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Value of ...... m.nt<br />

wo",<br />

40857.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40.857.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006294<br />

Cost B ..... kdown<br />

I Cost per unit of I<br />

war!< Ii drill hole)<br />

War!< Type: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Unit. of h'::'~ ('" drill I T olal Cost<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 633 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Camo and arillino fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Hefi-Max (Long Ranger. Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fi"ed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

AirwayS, Nonh Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles· Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles· Mileaoe Pavments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight. Wasaya AirwayS 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight. Sigfussen NoMhem,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1879 1 1878.81<br />

ManitOUlin Transoort<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro'eel Geolooist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boan Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Repen Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Oraftina 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 6 1 8.00<br />

Hotels/Motels 87 1 86.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Value of ••• e.sment<br />

wor!<<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, ~la Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006296<br />

C.,.t B .... kdown<br />

J Cost p"r unit of I<br />

work (1 drill hoi.)<br />

Work Typ": 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Units of h';;::~ (JIll drill I Total Coat<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 632.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

Office and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Sateilla telephones 216 1 217.90<br />

Cam" and drillino fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: HeH-Max (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicoptar Fuel 2562 1 2561.56<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.56<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehk:1e Rental<br />

Vehicles Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mileaoe PaYments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasava Airways 249 1 248.61<br />

Freight Sigfussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1879 1 1878.61<br />

Manitoulin T ransoort<br />

i<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

PrJHect Geolocist 31 1 31.36<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill CQrnractor<br />

60art Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Draftino 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.60<br />

Groceries 760 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 666 1 685.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.63<br />

Meals 6 1 6.00<br />

HotelsIMotels 87 1 86.67<br />

Environmental<br />

ConSUltant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

V.lu. of .......... nt<br />

work<br />

4Oe57.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: s 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, ~la Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

-<br />

June<br />

21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006298<br />

Coat Breakdown<br />

I ea.t per unit of I<br />

work 11 drill hole'<br />

Work TYpe: 2004~rI ling<br />

Unb of work (lI! drill IT t I Co<br />

holel o. a<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 2 1665.41<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 2 2636,43<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 2 303,87<br />

Satelite telephones 218 2 435,79<br />

Camp and drilliog fuel 236 2 475,60<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 2 32468,95<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 2 5163,16<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 2 2653,15<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 2 41,26<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles Operating Costs 6 2 11,17<br />

Vehicles - MileaQe Payments 9 2 18,04<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight- Wasa'la Airways 249 2 497,63<br />

Freight· Sigfussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1879 2 3757.62<br />

Manitoulin TranliPQr!<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 2 3519.11<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 2 4577.64<br />

Pro' eet Geoloaist 31 2 62.77<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boar! Longyear 4069 2 8137.75<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 2 620.00<br />

DraftinQ 50 2 100.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 2 7885.60<br />

Groceries 780 2 1559.11<br />

Restaurants 55 2 109.67<br />

Travel Costs Air 686 2 1771.73<br />

Taxi 20 2 39.66<br />

Meals 8 2 16.00<br />

HotelslMotels 87 2 173.74<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Groop 1307 2 2613.52<br />

Value of .a_ment<br />

work<br />

81314.40<br />

Total value of assessment work: $81,314.40<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21,<br />

Date<br />

2005


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006313<br />

Co.t B .... kdown<br />

I Coat p.r unit of I<br />

work 11 drill holel<br />

Work Type: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Units Ofh':~: (j/ drill I Total Co.t<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 633 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telepltenes 218 1 217.00 i<br />

Camp and drillillll fuel 238 1 237,80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli·Max (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.46<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2562 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326,58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5,59<br />

Vehicles - Mileage Pa';Tllents 9 1 9,02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 246,61<br />

Freight - Sigfussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1879 1 1876,81<br />

Manitoulin T ransoort<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759,56<br />

Contract Geologists 2269 1 2286,62<br />

Pro'ect Geolooist 31 1 31,36<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boart Longyear 4069 1 4068,87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310,00<br />

Draftillll 50 1 50,00<br />

Food and Lodging A.ccomodation 3943 1 3942,80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.63<br />

Travel Costs Air 686 1 865,87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8,00<br />

HotelsIMotels 87 1 86,87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Valu. of a ••••• ment<br />

work<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40,651.20<br />

Certification verifying costs;<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain , do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006314<br />

Wort.: Type: 2004 RC Drlllirtg<br />

Cost B .... kdown I Cost per unit of I Units of wort.: (. drill ITt I C t<br />

wort.: (1 drill hoi ..)<br />

hole) 0 a os<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

Supplies.<br />

Olill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

Olf"", and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Camo and dlillino fuel 236 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger. Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.46<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways. North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mile;>ge p",vments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight· Wasaya Airways 249 1 246.81<br />

Freight - Sigfussen Northem.<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin Transoort<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro· eel Geolooist 31 1 31.36<br />

Associa1ed Costs:<br />

Olill Contractor<br />

Boart Longyear 4069 1 4088.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

ProjeCt Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Drafting 50 t 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceties 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelsIMotels 87 1 86.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Value of assessment<br />

wort.:<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006315<br />

Co.1 B",.kdown<br />

I Co.t per unit of I<br />

work (1 drill hoi.)<br />

Work Type: 2004 K(; Drlilng<br />

Units of work (lIJ drill I T I I C I<br />

hoi.} o. o.<br />

Associate


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006320<br />

Co.t B .... kdown<br />

I Cosl per unH of I<br />

wor1< 11 drill hol-U<br />

Wor1< Type: "",,4 Rt; Drilling<br />

UnHa of wor1< (It. drill I T I I Co I'<br />

hol.l 0.. I<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 633 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1316 1 1316.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Sate lite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

CamP and drillil]g fuel 236 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Ma)( (Long Ranger. Sell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 2(5)<br />

16234 1 16234.46<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways. North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wing Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicte Rental<br />

Vehicles· Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles· Mileaoe Payments \I 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight· Sigfussen Northem,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1678.61<br />

Manitoulin TranSPOrt<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2269 1 2266.82<br />

Pro'act Geoloaist 31 1 31.36<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Soart Longyear 4069 1 4066.67<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Reporl Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

DraftinQ 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.60<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 64.63<br />

Travel Costs Air 666 1 685.67<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelsJMotels 87 1 86.67<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASIGroup 1307 1 1306.76<br />

V.lu. of •••••• m


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006322<br />

Work Type: 2004 RC rlilln<br />

Co.t Breakdown I Cost p4tr unit of I Unit. of work (. drill I T tal Co t<br />

work (1 drill hoi.)<br />

ho .., o.<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

SateUta telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Came and drillina fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326,58<br />

Fixed Wing Fuel 21 1 20,63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mileaoe Pavments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight Sigfussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin T ransPPrt<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 t 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro'eeI Gernooist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boart Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Draftina 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodalion 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 65 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19,83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HoteisIMotels 87 1 86.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASIGroup 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Value of ......""'nl<br />

work<br />

40657.20<br />

Total villue of ilssessment work: s 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized t.o make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006323<br />

Work Type: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Co.t e ..... down I Coat per unit of I<br />

work 11 drill holel<br />

Unit. of work (* drill ITt I C t<br />

holel 0 a o.<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Sa!eli!e telephones 218 1 217.00<br />

Camp and drilling fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger. Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 258L58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways. North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wing Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehictes • Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles· Mileaae Pavments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight· Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight· Siglussen Northern,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin T ranSJ)On<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.58<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro'eet GeoIOOist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Boan Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geojogist 310 1 310.00<br />

Draftina 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.67<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.63<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelslMotels 87 1 86.67<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.78<br />

Valu. of a ....... m.nt<br />

work<br />

40667.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: s 40.657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs;<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As Eroject geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


C.,.I BreaI


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006325<br />

wort< I ype: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Co., linlakdown I Co., per unit of I Unit. of worI< I T I Cm<br />

wort< (1 drill hokt) ~ drill hot.) o~<br />

CO*tBnlakdown<br />

I eo.t per unit of<br />

wort<<br />

I<br />

(1 drill hot.)<br />

Wer!< Type: 2005 eo .. Drilling<br />

Unll$ of ~I·<br />

(' drill hole) Total Cost<br />

~iated Costs<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Ftekl Supplies and<br />

EQUIjlf11entand Field Supplies and equipmeot 833 1 832.71 Equipment and<br />

equipment<br />

Supplies<br />

Supplies<br />

774.8 1 774.80<br />

Drill Equipment 1316 1 131622 Sateite telephones 444.5475 1 «4.55<br />

Office and compute< supplies 152 1 151.94 Camo and drillina fuet 697.3125 1 697.31<br />

Sateiite telepllooes 216 1 217.00<br />

Associated Costs: Gateway Helicopters (loog<br />

Aircraft Reotais Ra,...,., Bell 204)<br />

36652.7225 1 36652.n<br />

Camo and drillina fuet 236 1 237.80 Helicopter Fuel 4108.205 1 4108.21<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Loog Ranger, Bell<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

16234 1 16234.46<br />

«ircrnft Reotals 205) AiIwa"'. NOrih Star Air)<br />

11269.79 1 11269.79<br />

Heli


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006326<br />

Co.t B ..... kdown<br />

I Coat per unit of I<br />

wol1< 11 drill hole)<br />

Wol1< Type: 2004 R(; Drilling<br />

Units of work (# drill J Ttl Co<br />

hohtl 0 a •<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 2 1665.41<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 2 2636.43<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 2 303.87<br />

Sate.ite telephones 218 2 435.79<br />

Camp and drillinq fuel 238 2 475.60<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Renlals 205)<br />

16234 2 32468.95<br />

Helicopler Fuel 2582 2 5163.16<br />

Fixed Wing Renlal (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 2 2653.15<br />

Fixed Winq Fuel 21 2 41.26<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Renlal<br />

Vehicles· Operating Costs 6 2 11.17<br />

Vehicles· Mile


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006327<br />

Work Type: 2004 Rc.; rlllln<br />

Co.t Breakdown I Co.t per unit of I Unit. Of:;:: (iJ drill<br />

work (t drill ho~}<br />

h<br />

I Total Cost<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 633 1 632.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1316 1 1316.22<br />

Office and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 216 1 217.90<br />

Camp and drilliflll fuel 236 1 237.60<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger, BeU<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed WinQ Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mileaoe Pavments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight - Sigfussen Northem,<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1679 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin Transpon<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.58<br />

Conlract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro·act GeQi~ist 31 1 31.36<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

Soan Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Repon Preparation<br />

P~act Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Drafting 50 1 SO.OO<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.67<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelsIMotels 87 1 66.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Valu. of a ••••• ment<br />

work<br />

40857.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: s 40,857.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006328<br />

Co.t a ..... kdown<br />

I Co.t per unit of I<br />

work (1 drill hoi.)<br />

Work Type: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Unit," of work (' drill ITt I C t I<br />

hoi., O. 011,<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 833 1 832.71<br />

I<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1318 1 1318.22<br />

OffICe and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Cam" and drillino fuel 238 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: Heli-Max (Long Ranger. Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways. North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mile811e Payments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.81<br />

Freight - Sigfussen Northern.<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures. 1879 1 1878.81<br />

Manitoulin Transport<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro' eet Geolooist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Orin Contractor<br />

Boart Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

OraftinQ 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodalion 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 760 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.63<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 665.67<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

HotelslMolels 67 1 66.67<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASIGroup 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Value of .......... nt<br />

work<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: $ 40,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amou.nts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


Statement of Costs<br />

TB 3006329<br />

"<br />

.,<br />

I Coat per unit of I<br />

wort< (1 drill hole)<br />

Wort< rype: 2004 RC Drilling<br />

Co.t B .... kdown<br />

Units of wort< (II drill ITt I C t<br />

hole) O. O.<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Equipment and Field Supplies and equipment 633 1 632.71<br />

Supplies<br />

Drill Equipment 1316 1 1318.22<br />

OffIce and computer supplies 152 1 151.94<br />

Satelite telephones 218 1 217.90<br />

Camo and drilli"" fuel 236 1 237.80<br />

Associated Costs: HelioMax (Long Ranger, Bell<br />

Aircraft Rentals 205)<br />

16234 1 16234.48<br />

Helicopter Fuel 2582 1 2581.58<br />

Fixed Wing Rental (Wasaya<br />

Airways, North Star Air)<br />

1327 1 1326.58<br />

Fixed Wino Fuel 21 1 20.63<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Vehicle Rental<br />

Vehicles - Operating Costs 6 1 5.59<br />

Vehicles - Mileaae PaYments 9 1 9.02<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Freight<br />

Airfreight - Wasaya Airways 249 1 248.61<br />

Freight Sigfussen Norlhem.<br />

Ashkey Joint Ventures, 1679 1 1678.81<br />

Manitoulin T ransoort<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Personnel<br />

Field Assistants 1760 1 1759.56<br />

Contract Geologists 2289 1 2288.82<br />

Pro'eet Geclooist 31 1 31.38<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Drill Contractor<br />

8aart Longyear 4069 1 4068.87<br />

Associated Costs:<br />

Report Preparation<br />

Project Geologist 310 1 310.00<br />

Drafti"" 50 1 50.00<br />

Food and Lodging Accomodation 3943 1 3942.80<br />

Groceries 780 1 779.55<br />

Restaurants 55 1 54.83<br />

Travel Costs Air 886 1 885.87<br />

Taxi 20 1 19.83<br />

Meals 8 1 8.00<br />

Hotels/Motels 87 1 86.87<br />

Environmental<br />

Consultant<br />

ASI Group 1307 1 1306.76<br />

Valu. of •••••• mant<br />

wort<<br />

40657.20<br />

Total value of assessment work: s 48,657.20<br />

Certification verifying costs:<br />

I, Leyla Hoosain, do hereby certify that the amounts shown are as accurate as<br />

may reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting<br />

assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of<br />

Work form. As project geologist I am authorized to make this certification.<br />

June 21, 2005<br />

Date


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