001N/11/0964
Third Year Assessment Report for Licence 20850M Of Prospecting Activity On the Red Rock Property NTS 1N/11 Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador Submitted by (License Holder) Jason White Work Conducted: September & October, 2013 Total Expenditures: $ 1311 Total Claims: 3 Date: April 11th, 2014 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2. Property Location & Access 3 3. Claim Status 3 4. History & Previous Work 4 5. Regional & Local Geology 7 6. Exploration Program 8 7. Summary & Recommendations 10 APPENDICES APPENDIX I List of Expenditures 11 APPENDIX II List of Personnel 11 APPENDIX III References 12 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1. Property Location 5 FIGURE 2. Claim Location Map 6 2
1. Introduction This summarizes two day prospecting activity on mineral licence 20850M, near Brigus on September 22th & October 8th, 2013. The focus of the exploration was on the are of the contact of the Cambrian aged Adeyton Group sediments and the Harbour Main volcanics. During the field work a vertical fault >80 m was observed on the west side of the licence and a significant grey limestone unit was identified to contain very fine disseminated chalcocite, similar to that seen in Marysvale to the south, was seen adjacent to the fault. Yours Truly Jason D. White March 11th, 2014 2. Property Location & Access Mineral licence 20850M, contains 3 claim blocks located near the community of Brigus, Conception Bay, Newfoundland (Figure 1), with access from roads in the communities of Brigus (Figure 2). The northeast corner having the U.T.M. Coordinates of 5,267,000 N, 336,000 E of Zone 22, NTS 1N/11, NAD 27. 3. Claim Status The Red Rock Property consists of 3 claims in license 20850M replacing licence 18742m, issued on April 12th, 2011. 3
4. History & Previous Work 1842 Jukes records an unconformity of the Cambrian & Precambrian rocks of the Avalon Peninsula 1868 Murray makes note of slate quarry near Brigus head 1881 Howley notes gold and exploration in the Brigus area 1915 Dale examines manganese deposit notes several pits sunk 1919 Buddington describes the Marysvale Fault 1920 160 tonnes of Mn ore shipped 1940 Flaherty examines manganese for the government of Newfoundland 1940 Sudes trenches and examines deposit 1941 Brigus Manganese limited carry out trenching 1944 Macaulay reports on an examination of the manganese deposit and gives a resource base 1953 Hutchinson & Scott examine Manganese deposit for the geological survey of Canada 1953 Hutchinson reports on the regional geology for the geological survey of Canada 1956 Campbell reports on the experimental electro-smelting of manganese ore from Brigus 1957 McCartney maps the Holyrood area for the Geological Survey of Canada (McCartney, 1957) 1967 McCartney produces Memoir 341 and map of the Holyrood & Whitborne areas for the Geological Survey of Canada, locally describes the Mn occurrences and maps the geology of the local area of Colliers Bay. (McCartney, 1967) 1974 Note was made of the economic potential of limestone on the property. 2008 Ryan reports on exploration of the Manganese deposit at Brigus 2011 The author stakes the mineral licence and conducts initial exploration 4
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Figure 2 Claim Location Map NTS 1N/11, Scale: 1 block = 1 km Grid Lines North / South Exploration on this licence was in the area marked above with the mineral occurrences, the exact GPS locations are given below. 6
5. Regional & Local Geology Regional Geology The Red Rock Pond property is part of the Avalon Zone of Eastern Newfoundland. This zone occupies the northern most portion of the Appalachian Avalonian Belt, a succession of late Proterozoic age volcanic, plutonic & volcanic sedimentary rocks, extending from the Avalon Peninsula, through the Atlantic provinces to the Carolinas and Northern Georgia, a distance of 3000 km (Williams, 1979). Local Geology: The geology of the property is comprised of the sedimentary Conception Group in contact with the Harbour Main Volcanics and overlain by the Cambrian Adeytown Group: Conception Group: Drook Formation: blue / gray / green siliceous siltstone & sandstone; silicified tuff. Harbour Main Group: Hhb member: Green to purple basaltic flows and pyroclastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rocksand gabbro. Adeyton Group: Chamberlains Brook formation: green and red shale or slate and thin limestone beds; manganiferous bed near base; spilitic cherty pillow lava. Brigus Formation: red, pink and green shale or slate and thin limestone beds; basal conglomerate where formation rests directly on Precambrian rocks. 7
6. Exploration Program During September and October, 2013, there were two days spent on the property. The first field day, September 22nd, was a general reconnaissance of the valley between the ridge east of Red Rock Pond and the ridge containing the noted manganese deposit. General field observations from this location give a vertical cliff of over 80 m; this cliff shows sedimentary features such as crossbedding in the predominantly sandstone unit underling the limestone and manganese beds. The area was accessed through a trail from Frog Marsh, with a switchback trail on the north end of the ridge leading to the valley. On the trail the limestone / mudstone at the top appears to dip west, is stromatolitic and grey in colour, with some malachite staining. Photo of west ridge from top of Mn ridge (top of outcrop) On October 8th, an attempt to locate the manganese workings on the east side of the valley was made. The actual bed was located on top of the ridge, measured by GPS at 50 m elevation; the workings were not found, though a local resident of the area had said the workings and old tramway were located to the north by 50 to 100 m. Here some samples of psilomelane were collected from outcrop at the top of the ridge. Location 335,716 E, 5,266,555 N, Elevation 52, +/- 5 m. Looking north, Mn beds at top, red beds in center and flat grey limestone at tidewater 8
The grey limestone unit exposed at tide level on the southern end of the valley was noted to be in contact with the overlying red magniferous limestone / sandstone unit. This a portion of this unit was seen to be stromatolitic limestone, with wispy chalcocite mineralization in between and very fine disseminated chalcocite in the pink limestone. Also, a 10 cm wide vertical dipping transparent, well crystallized, pink maganocalcite vein traced for 3 m at the bottom and across the photo below. Location: 335,606 E, 5,266, 277 N, Elevation 3 m, +/- 3 m. Jason standing on top of the outcrop for scale Chalcocite & Malachite between pink limestone 9
7. Conclusion and Recommendations In this area further exploration is needed to determine the nature of the fault and newly discovered copper mineralization in addition to the known manganese deposit. The findings of this licence seem to mirror the manganese / copper / silver prospects from the English Cove / Marysvale area to the south, giving the region significant potential for large sedimentary hosted deposits. The following activities are recommended for the property: 1.) Continue a general exploration program, 2.) Conduct a geochemical survey of the copper bearing limestone and the manganese units, 3.) Attempt to further map and define the manganese deposit, 4.) Access the area by boat to observe outcrop. Photo of west ridge from valley (bottom of ridge with cross-bedding) Old homestead area in valley overlooking copper bearing limestone 10
APPENDIX I List of Expenditures Expense Research & Report Writing Field Work Use of Auto Meals Fuel Amount Cost per unit 2 days 6 person days 2 day 6 person days 2 trips @ $100 $100 $60 $20 $50.00 Subtotal Administration 15% Total APPENDIX II Total cost $200.00 $600.00 $120.00 $120.00 $100.00 $1,140.00 $171.00 $1,311.00 List of Personnel Name Jason D. White 23 Emma's Pl. CBS, NL. Jason Shaw 83 Park Ave. Mt Pearl, NL. Norman Power 6a Hann Pl. Mt Pearl, NL 11
APPENDIX III References Buddington, A.F. 1919: Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Southeast Newfoundland; j. Geol., Vol. 27, pg 449-479 Campbell, R A 1956: Experimental electric smelting of manganese ores at the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin, vol. 49, 1956, pages 274-280 Carr, C.F. 1951: Investigation of the Mineral Resources of the Province of Newfoundland; Mines Branch, Ottawa. Dale, N.C. 1915: The Manganese Deposits of Conception and Trinity Bays, Newfoundland. PhD. Dissertation, Princeton DeGrace, J R 1974: Limestone resources of Newfoundland and Labrador. Mineral Development Division, Department of Mines and Energy, Province of Newfoundland and Labrador Report 74-02, 64 pages. [GSB# NFLD/0734] Douglas, C 1976: Mineral occurrences, Whitbourne, [St Johns, west half], Newfoundland. Unpublished Map 76-18 Mineral Development Division, Department of Mines and Energy, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Open File 001N/0234 Flaherty, B G 1940: Brigus Head manganese deposit, Newfoundland, Newfoundland & Labrador Geological Survey Howley, J.P. And Murray, A. 1880: List of Newfoundland Minerals (of the Newfoundland Geological Survey), Reprinted from No. 17 Mineralogical Magazine, July 1880. 1868: Report of the Geological survey of Newfoundland 1881: Geological Survey of Newfoundland Howse 1934: Results of sampling Newfoundland gold prospects Department of Natural Resources, Geological Section, Information Circular no. 1, 1934, Hutchinson, R.D. 1953: Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 275. Geology of the Harbour Grace Map-Area, Newfoundland. Jukes, J.B. 1842: Excursions in and about Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1940 King, A.F. 1988: Geology of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland (parts of 1K, 1L, 1M, 1N and 2C). Newfoundland Department of Mines, Mineral Development Division, Map 88-01 Macaulay, R M 1944: Brigus manganese, Brigus, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Brigus Manganese Limited McCartney, W.D. 1954: Holyrood Map 54-3, Geological Survey of Canada 1967: Geology of the Witborne Map Area, Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 341 Ryan, K 2008: First year assessment report on prospecting and compilation for licence 13588M on claims in the Brigus area, on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland 12
Scott, J.W. 1952: The Cambrian Manganese Deposits of Southeastern Newfoundland, GSC. Snelgrove, A.K., and Baird, D.M. 1953: Mines &Mineral resources of Newfoundland; Geological Survey of Newfoundland, Information Circular No. 4 Spearman, C. 1941: Report on a Manganese deposit near Brigus, Conception Bay; Private Report, GSC Sudess, R.S. 1940: Report on Manganese deposits in Conception Bay, GSC Taylor, S.W. 1979: Geology and Mineral Potential of the Avalon Zone and Granitoid Rocks of Eastern Newfoundland. Mineral Development Division, Department of Mines and Energy, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador. Report 79-3. White, J.D. 2006: First Year Assessment Report for Mineral Licence 10598m 2007: Second Year Assessment Report for Mineral Licence 10598m Wilton, D.H.C,PhD., P.Geo. 1998:First year Mineral Assessment Report on Geological, Geophysical and Prospecting surveys for Turks Gut Property, Newfoundland. For Copper Hill Resources Ltd. Unpublished (1N/0718) Williams, H. 1979: Appalation Orogen in Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: 16, pp. 792-807. 13