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A. S. BAYNE 8c COMPANY L CONSULTING ENGINEERS ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE
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February 24, 1969
PRIVATE S CONFIDENTIAL
Mr. William Patterson, CANADIAN LENCOURT MINES LIMITED Suite 1503, 330 Bay Street, TORONTO l, Canada.
Report of Examination - Claims Nos. SSM 100505' S, lOOSOjj - Township 8E Sault Ste Marie Mining Division Dear Mr. Patterson: Further to our conversations relative to the above-noted uranium prospect, we can now report as follows:PRELIMINARY SAMPLES(Appendix I)
On December lith and 12th, 1968, the writer proceeded to your Company's camp with Mr. Paul Faubert and Jos. Beaulieu and sampled the surface rock pits designated as Pit No. l and Pit No. 2 in Appendix I hereof. " "~~ ""~ The pits were scanned by scintillometer and three bulky samples, totalling 87-1/2 pounds weight, were broken from the resp ective rock faces. These were submitted to Sudbury Assay Office for analysis as to uranium oxide content. In addition, 10 samples. total ling 142 pounds in weight, taken by Paul Faubert from the same pits, were at the samle time submitted for analysis. TheI details relative to the above 13 samples in Appendix to this report. "~" are recorded Upon receipt of the assay reports, it was the writer's opinion that the low uranium content found in the samples did not properly support the degree of radioactivity present in the rock faces from which they were taken, even allowing for the 'mass effect 1 for the following reasons:1. The openings blasted were shallow, from 3 to 5 feet deep, and had been blasted more than 24 hours before they were scanned and sampled, thus eliminating dusty atmosphere as a source of radiation, 2. The pre-blast radioactivity count was 3 times normal background and had increased to 15 times normal background at the new postblast face only 3 to 5 feet deep.
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3. From the above, a uranium oxide content of at least from 0.50 to 0.75 pounds per ton was expected by the writer from some of the samples. 4. The uranium minerals occur in a large outcrop of pegmatitic granite and syenite, comprised of medium to coarsely crystalline red feldspars with some white feldspar and quartz. The uranium minerals, comprised of uraninite, uranothorite and related radioactive minerals, occur in chloritized fractures in the ,pegmatite. The attitude of the pegmatitic bodies appears to be vertical, according to the main shears or fractures, the latter frequently cut by numerous cross-fractures. Although uranothorite has not been identified, its presence is suspected from other experience in similar formations in the area. However, the same experience in which the thorium content was found negligible led the writer to the opinion that this did not wholly account for the apparent discrepancy between the radioactivity and uranium oxide content found in Lencourt's samples taken on December 12, 1968. (See Appendix I). 5. The mining was done using a small portable rock drill with short holes, resulting in the presence of numerous 'open cracks' in , the rock faces, from which the friable radioactive minerals could readily have been lost. As our samples were taken to represent the existing face, it was considered very possible that the samples reported in Appendix I did not contain the possible values lost in 'fines'. 6. Not having the equipment or time to remedy this on-December 12, 1968, the writer advised Mr. Faubert of the above possibilities, and that this may be improved by reblasting the faces to greater depth by slashing with longer holes; also by levelling out the ground below the faces so that a ground sheet can be put down to catch the fines during -sampling; also to scale the rock face 'tight 1 before sampling. SECOND LOT OF SAMPLES (Appendix II S III)
Accordingly, Mr. Faubert blasted the pits deeper and took further samples, as detailed in Appendix II hereof, and brought them to Toronto. On February 4th, 1969, we submitted these six samples totalling 150 pounds in weight, for assay. A
In order to elimi'ate the risk of losing valuable fines from the samples in crushing and splitting the samples for assay, the writer instructed Technical Service Laboratories to separate each sample into two fractions of maximum and minimum radioactivity, to weigh each fraction and assay each separately. The details of the assay results from the six samples are recorded in Appendix II and Appendix III hereof. a. fAVHE A COMP-ANV. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. TORONTO, CANADA
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CONCLUSIONS S RECOMMENDATIONS
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1 . The six samples recorded in Appendix II and III contained up to 1.006 pounds of uranium oxide per ton. The average uranium content of the best three samples was 0.647 pounds U O per ton. Average assay of the six samples was 0.395 pounds U o per ton. .-38 2. The foregoing facts relative to this limited sampling experience on your property proves the writer's misgivings as to the original sampling, and emphasizes the importance of mining well below the surface fracture zone which may be impoverished by leaching and weathering. The importance of taking all possible precautions to recover all the fines in sampling is also well attested. 3. It is the writer's opinion that the geological occurrence of uranium minerals on your Company's property shows very fair possibilities of yielding large, cheaply mineable deposits of u ranium oxide with a content averaging 0.50 pounds per ton or better, which, according to the price of $10.00 per pound (or better), estimated by eminent authorities for the near future, would be profitable where widths are great enough to permit commencing production from surface open-pit mining. 4. Too much reliance should not be placed on sampling by core drilling, as it is often difficult to obtain representative samples by this method. Rather, your operation should initially emphasize large-scale bulk sampling, with samples of from one to 25 tons submitted to a competent laboratory for sampling and assaying. Close attention must also be paid to the handling of bulk samples in this case, to guard against loss of the 'fines' fraction. 5. Following the delineation of a zone by bulk sampling, the diamond drill can be used for orientation of geological structure, at which time drill-core assays may be intelligently related to the values obtained in bulk sampling from the same block drilled.
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6. A useful tool for cheap sampling is a percussion-type rock drill which drills '.dry 1 and is equipped to recover all the cuttings from the hole. Properly operated, this provides a more representative sample than diamond-drill core.
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CONCLUSIONS S RECOMMENDATIONS - continued
7. Although the writer omitted to assay for thorium in the case of the above samples, haying sufficient data on hand to save the expense for this particular purpose, it is strongly recommended that this be carried out frequently during any sampling program of radioactive minerals.
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DIVISION or MIRCENER TCCHNICAL ENTcnrRisct LIMITED
355 KINO ST. W., TORONTO 2 B, O M T., CANADA
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263
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Dec. 30/68
SIGNED
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Mr, prc d II. Graul,
REPORT NO.
M3397 SAMPLE(S) OF
PULP AND ROCK
Sample No.
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Uranium 0.500
l
0.290
3
0.301
4
0.214
5
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Nov. 15/6^
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C.S. JOYCE, B.Se., Manager of Laboratories
VANCOUVER - TSL LABORATORIES LTD., 325 HOWE ST., VANCOUVER l, B.C.
DETAIL AREA SUPERIOR
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HIGH OF B
(3OQ'~40Q') RIDGES
GRANITE,
SYENITE
PEGMATITIC
PHASES
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL
SAMPLES
KEY MAP 25
O 500 O 290 O 301 O
SCALE
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L A K 50
IN
M ANITOULIN
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HURON
MILES
0-54O 0-060 X A RGILHTE INCLUSIONS
SURFACE
PIT
DIMENSION
8
SAMPLING
DATA
DRY* f
DIABASE
ROCK PIT
LENGTH
HOR1Z.
DEPTH
CU. YDS.
No
(ACROSS STRIKE)
WIDTH
————
EXCAVATED
feet
f eet
feet
100
4
4
1 COLLEEN CAMPSITE
2
6
24
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16 7 9 5
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3
23
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34 2 4 24
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2 4 3 4 2 4 24 2 4 2-4 2 4 34
.
WIDTH SAMPLED feet
S.S.M.
86906
S.S.M.
86907
AND
AVERAGE
303-25 24-75 62-50 l 3-50 16-75 26-25 16- 50 58- 50 19- 50 17-50 18-00 23-50 39-75 21-25 14-75 10-25 8-75
7 9 4 5 20 14 9 12 16 14
2 67 3 56 7- l l 4 l 5 1-18 3-25
4 l l
4-14 2-96 2-67
OF INDEPENDENT
OF. SAMPLE pounds
100 6 l 6
59-21 1-78 7- l l 2-07 2-67 1-48 0-67 9-78 4-05
14 10 6
0-01 ^•01 10-01 0-02
0-02 0-015 0-0! 0-01 0-015 0-01 0-01 0-015 lO-Of 0-02 0-01 0-02 001 0-015
8-00
TOTAL : 702-25
TOTAU 120-67 * TOTAL WEIGHT
WEIGHT
AVERAGE* CHEMICAL ASSAY 0/01)3 0 8
DUPLICATE
SAMPLING
BY
C. BLACK
8 A.S BAYNE
SYMBOLS Index No. of Pit or Trench. Strike Base
of Vertical Shears and Fractures. of
Steep
Shoreline
Escarpment,
of River.
Claim Posts and Lines.
300
400
SCALE IN FEET
REFERENCES:
Assay Certificates:
Technical Service Lab. No. T-13397, Nov. 20, 1968. Sudbury Assay Office: Dec. 20, 1968 i Dec. 30, 1968.
HIGH (300*-400') RIDGE (R.S.-2) o (R.S-3)
OF
Technical Service Lab. No. T-13885, Dec, 30, 1968. Field Notes-
GRANITE, SYENITE
B PEGMATITIC
A.S. BAYNE
P. Eng.,
Dec. 6-13, 1968.
PHASES
SKETCH
PLAN
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CHIEF
GEOLOGIC t S
TOPOGRAPHIC
FEATURES
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ROCK
COLLEEN
PITS
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SAMPLING
LOCATIONS
MINES
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BY
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PROVINCE
OF
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