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COMINCO LTD. EXPLORATION WESTERN DISTRICT NTS: 82-F/1 HORIZONTAL LOOP EM AND MAGNETIC SURVEYS ON SHA CLAIMS 1, 2, 7 and 8 - ASSESSMENT REPORT - NELSON AND FORT STEELE MINING DIVISIONS, B.C. Latitude Longitude SHA 1 and 2 SHA 7 and 8 CLAIM OWNER AND OPERATOR : COMINCO LTD. APRIL 1983 J.J. LAJOIE, Ph.D., COMINCO LTD. P.Eng

TABLE OF CONTENTS b INTRODUCTION FIELD WORK DATA PRESENTATION INTERPRETATION 1. BIRCH CREEK GRID 2. LITTLE MOYIE RIVER GRID CONCLUSIONS STATEMENT STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES CERTIFICATION 5 t * 1 PAGE 1 PLATE SHA CLAIMS LOCATION MAP * PLATE OUTLINE OF SHA CLAIMS, BIRCH CREEK GRID AND LITTLE MOYIE RIVER GRID 11 PLATE BIRCH CREEK HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 444 Hz (in envelope) PLATE BIRCH CREEK HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 888 Hz PLATE BIRCH CREEK HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 1777 Hz PLATE BIRCH CREEK HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = IP : 1777-444 HZ: OP : 1777 HZ PLATE BIRCH CREEK MAGNETOMETER DATA PLATE LITTLE MOYIE RIVER HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 444 Hz PLATE 239-82-8 LITTLE MOYIE RIVER HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 888 Hz PLATE 239-82-9 LITTLE MOYIE RIVER HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = 1777 Hz PLATE 239-82-10 LITTLE MOYIE RIVER HORIZONTAL LOOP EM F = IP : 1777-444 HZ; OP : 1777 HZ PLATE 239-82-11 LITTLE MOYIE RIVER MAGNETOMETER DATA

COMINCO LTD. *c EXPLORATION NTS: 82-F/1 WESTERN DISTRICT HORIZONTAL LOOP EM AND MAGNETIC SURVEYS ON SHA CLAIMS 1, 2, 7 and 8 INTRODUCTION The SHA claim group was staked in the spring of 1982 to cover ground underlain by Aldridge stratigraphy which is known to host the Sullivan orebody in Kimberley, B.C. Plate 239-82-la is a general location map of the SHA claim group. Two areas within this claim group, Birch Creek and Little Moyie River, were chosen for geophysics work and these are shown outlined in the more detailed location map in Plate 239-82-1b. i Six kilometres of horizontal loop EM and magnetometer surveying were completed on the Birch Creek grid on six lines, 300 metres apart. Fifteen kilometres of horizontal loop EM and magnetometer surveying were completed on the Little Moyie River grid on eight lines, 400 metres apart. Nominal station spacing on both grids was 25 metres with more closely spaced stations in the magnetometer survey, where warranted. FIELD WORK Y The horizontal loop (MaxMin) and proton magnetometer (Geometrics G-836) work were completed completed between October 4 and 15, 1982 by J.J. Lajoie, S.J. Visser, B. Price and D. Keith. Access to the Birch Creek grid starts from the small village of Kitchener, about 15 kilometres east of Creston, on Hwy. 3, then easterly on a dirt road on the south side of the CP rail lide to the power line right of way near Birch Creek, then up the power line road a short distance. Access to the Little Moyie River grid is via the Carroll Creek gravel road which starts on Hwy. 3 about 6 kilometres northwest of the

junction with Hwy. 95, south to a point about 6 kilometres from Hwy. 3 where a second gravel road branches off to the southeast to follow the Little Moyie River drainage. The power line on the Birch Creek grid presented noise problems. For the horizontal loop work, this was minimized by exchanging transmitter and receiver positions when passing underneath it so that the receiver was always further from the power line than the transmitter. Readings were sometimes difficult to estimate near the line, especially at 888 Hz. The magnetometer would simply not function for a distance of about 50 metres on either side of the line. The lines were slope chained. The chainage notes consisting of distance and slope information were supplied by the linecutters. Distance corrections were computed on a programmable hand calculator so that the coil separation of the MaxMin system horizontal loop EM system was always at the nominal 100 metres. However, errors in the chainage data caused some delays and problems. The magnetometer data were based shifted and drift corrected in the normal manner. DATA PRESENTATION The maps and results are presented as follows:- Plate 239-82-la SHA Claims Location Map (in text) scale 1:250,000 Plate 239-82-1b (in text) Outline of SHA Claims, Birch Creek Grid and Little Moyie River Grid scale 1:50,000 Plate 239-82-2 Birch Creek Horizontal Loop EM (in envelope) C.S. = 100 m; F = 444 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10% Plate 239-82-3 Birch Creek Horizontal Loop EM (in envelope) C.S. = 100 m; F = 888 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10%

Plate 239-82-4 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-5 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-6 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-7 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-8 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-9 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-10 (in envelope) Plate 239-82-11 (in envelope) Birch Creek Horizontal Loop EM C.S. = 100 m; F = 1777 Hz scale 1: 5,000; 1 cm = 10% Birch Creek Horizontal Loop EM C.S. = 100 m; F = IP : 1777-444 Hz; OP : 1777 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10% Birch Creek Magnetometer Data scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 200 gammas Little Moyie River Horizontal Loop EM C.S. = 100 m; F = 444 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10% Little Moyie River Horizontal Loop EM C.S. = 100 m; F = 888 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm * 10% Little Moyie River Horizontal Loop EM C.S. = 100 m; F = 1777 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10% Little Moyie River Horizontal Loop EM c.s. = 100 m; F = IP : 1777-444 Hz; OP : 1777 Hz scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 10% Little Moyie River Horizontal Loop EM scale 1:5,000; 1 cm = 100 gammas INTERPRETAT ION 1. Birch Creek Grid The horizontal loop data at frequencies 444, 888, and 1777 Hz are shown in Plates 239-82-2 to 4 respectively. noisy, undoubtedly due to poor chainage. In places, the in-phase data are very This can be verified by subtracting the 444 Hz in-phase from the 1777 Hz in-phase (Plate 239-82-5), resulting in I most of the in-phase noise disappearing except in the vicinity of the noisy power line, as can be expected.

There appears to be a very weak conductor at 400E on Line 300N, characterized "cv by a weak out-of-phase response at 888 Hz and 1777 Hz. The in-phase response, if any, is within the noise level and so the conductance must be less than about 0.5 mhos. The conductor is likely due to some weak sulphides. The magnetic data (Plate 239-82-6) show strong activity west of the baseline. There are no EM responses coinciding with the magnetic responses. The latter may, therefore, be due to an intrusive body on the west side of the baseline. 2. Little Moyie River Grid - as The horizontal loop data at the three frequencies of 444 Hz, 888 Hz, and 1777 Hz, are presented in Plates 239-82-7 to 9, respectively. Plate 239-82-10 is a 1777 Hz plot with the 444 Hz in-phase data subtracted in order to help identify those in-phase anomalies resulting from chainage errors. The latter are marked with Ift in Plate 239-82-8 to indicate false anomalies. The inphase anomalies at the west end of Lines 1600N and 2400N are also interpreted false anomalies. Interpretation of conductance and depth to top was made on well-defined anomalies at all three frequencies using standard half plane nomograms. The results are shown above each conductor as conductance in mhos and depth to top in metres. The interpreted parameters are reasonably consistent from frequency to frequency. A dip interpretation made by measuring the relative shoulder amplitudes of the isolated, well-defined anomaly at 150E on Line 400N (Plate 239-82-8), produces a dip of 45'~. The interpreted conductive zones are compiled on the 888 Hz plot (Plate 239-82-8). *I Conductor A is the best conductor and is continuous across the whole grid. The conductance is best at the north and south ends, being 25 mhos and 16 mhos respectively. Depth is less than 10 metres, indicating a subcropping source. Conductor B is a lower conductivity zone ( a10 mhos) which is narrow at the south end of the grid and appears to widen to the north. Conductor C, D and E are weaker conductors (*lo mhos). Conductor F on Line 27N is a 12 mho conductor which was given a separate designation because it does not appear to line up with either of Conductors B or C on Line 24N. I

'L The 45'~ interpreted dip and the elevation difference between Lines 27N and 24N are not enough to account for the offset between Conductors B and F. The magnetic data for the Little Moyie River grid is presented in Plate 239-82-11. Conductor A has a varied magnetic response along most of its length with a maximum of 290 gammas on Line 2000N. The remaining conductors on the grid have no significant magnetic expression. A strong 600 gamma anomaly occurs at the east end of Line 400N. From its very sharp anomaly shape, it is likely caused by a shallow magnetic source. The conductors on the Little Moyie River grid are likely caused by stratiform pyrite mineralization with the greatest concentration of pyrite in Conductor A which probably also contains some pyrrhotite to account for the coincident magnetic response. b w - CONCLUSIONS On the Birch Creek grid, no significant HLEM responses were found and therefore no further work is warranted. On the Little Moyie River grid, zones of weak to moderate conductance were found. The highest conductances, up to 25 mhos, occurred in westernmost zone 'At extending across the whole grid. These conductances, however, are much too low to be due to Sullivan-type mineralization. Submitted by: Research Geophysici Cominco Ltd. Western District Cominco Ltd. Approved for Release by: Chief Geologist, Kimberley

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IN THE MATTER OF THE B.C. MINERAL ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF A GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT ON THE SHA CLAIMS 1, 2, 7 AND 8 LOCATED 15 KM EAST OF CRESTON, B.C., IN THE NELSON AND FORT STEELE MINING DIVISIONS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, MORE PARTICULARLY N.T.S. : 82-F/1 STATEMENT I. Jules J. Lajoie of the City of West Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia, make oath and say: 1. THAT I am employed as geophysicist by Cominco Ltd. and, as such have a personal knowledge of the facts to which I hereinafter depose; 2. THAT annexed hereto and marked as "Exhibit A", to this statement is a true copy of expenditures incurred on geophysical survey on the SHA mineral claims; 3. THAT the said expenditures were incurred between October 4th and October 15, 1982, for the purpose of mineral exploration of the above-noted claims. ~ules J. Lajoie, di.~., P.Eng. Geophysicist, Cominco Ltd. APRIL 1983

1. SALARIES EXHIBIT 'A' STATEMENT OF GEOPHYSICAL EXPENDITURES (1982) SHA 1. 2. 7. AND 8 CLAIMS Senior Geophysicist (J.J. Laj oie) 9 days @ $ 245/day Geophysicist (S.J. Visser) 8 days @ $ 175/day Assistants a) B. Price 9 days @ $ 85/day b) D. Keith 9 days @ $ 7l/day 2. EQUIPMENT RENTAL a) MaxMin Horizontal Loop System 10 days @ $ 45/day b) Geometrics G-836 Proton Mag 10 days @ $ lo/day 4. EXPENSE ACCOUNTS 13 days @ $ 250/day Jules J. Lajoie S. J. Visser B. Price D. Keith 5. MISCELLANEOUS a) Truck Rental b) Freight (MaxMin) TOTAL I certify this to be a true statement of expenditures for the geophysical survey on the SHA 1, 2, 7, and 8 Claims in 1982. Geophysicist, COMINCO LTD. (1) Operating Day Charge: for those field days on which useful data is acquired to cover costs of drafting, computer processing, interpretation and report writing.

CERTIFICATION I. Jules J. Lajoie, of 5655 Keith Road, in the City of West Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, do hereby certify that:- 1. I graduated from the University of Ottawa in 1968 with an Honours B.Sc. in Physics, from the University of British Columbia in 1970 with a M.Sc. in Geophysicis, and from the University of Toronto in 1973 with a Ph.D. in Geophysics. 2. I am a registered member of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of British Columbia, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and the British Columbia Geophysical Society. 3. I have been practicing my profession for the past nine years. APRIL 1983 Jules J. Lajoie, P~.DZ P.Eng. Research Geophysicist

I Bon-'. F q 25 rn 0 5 10 15 hndpznr Bonn"'. F q 30 m -3rawn by: Traced by: Revised by Date Rev~red by Date SHA CLAIMS LOCATION MAP NELSON and FORT STEELE M.D.,B.C. -,. 1 : 250,000 IDate: JANUARY 1983 plate: 239-8 2-1