ARROWHEAD RESOURCES Ltd. Report
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ARROWHEAD RESOURCES Ltd. (N.PL.)
Assessment Report
JANUARY 1981 V.CUKOR, RENG. rn NVC ENGINEERING LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. REVIEW 2.1 SUMMARY 2.2 CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS 2.3 COST ESTIMATE
3. PROPERTY 3.1 CLAIMS 3.2 LOCATION 3.3 ACCESS
4. PREVIOUS WORK
5. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY 5.1 SAMPLING 5.2 LABORATORY PROCEDURE 5.3 DATA PRESENTATION 5.4 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
APPENDIX "A"
COSTS INCURRED DURING PROGRAM
ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE 1 LOCATION MAP
FIGURE 2 CLAIM MAP
FIGURE 3 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM
FIGURE 4 GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY PLAN: GOLD PLOT
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SNOW CLAIM
CLINTON, B. C. AREA
1. INTRODUCTION
This assessment report is prepared at
request of Mr. J. Billingsley, the owner of the
Claims.
The work consisted of extensive g och
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gold-silver soil survey. It was performed on behalf of
Arrowhead Resources Ltd. (N. P. L.) of Vancouver, B. C.
by Canadian Field Services Ltd., under the supervision
of J. R. Glass, P. Eng. All samples were delivered to
Bondar-Clegg E Company Ltd. for assays.
Results were processed and the report prepared
by V. Cukor, P. Eng.
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2 . REVIEW
2 . 1 SUMMARY
The Snow C l a i m , s t a k e d i n t h e Maiden Creek
Va l l ey , i s u n d e r l a i n by t h e Coldwater Conglomerate
d e p o s i t s , i n which f i n e metall ic gold w a s a l l e g e d l y
found d u r i n g 1 9 0 1 .
I n 1973, 1 9 7 8 and 1 9 8 0 t h e geochemical s o i l
su rveys encountered moderately h i g h and h i g h gold
a s s a y s i n a background o f about 1 0 ppb go ld . L a s t
y e a r ' s survey w a s by far t h e most e x t e n s i v e . The
h i g h v a l u e s , a l though somewhat errat ic i n some
l o c a l i t i e s , g a t h e r i n t o l a r g e enough zones t o
war ran t f u r t h e r f o l l o w up work.
2 . 2 CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS
I n 1 9 0 1 a s s a y s o f up t o . 2 2 o z / t go ld were
o b t a i n e d from t h e conglomerate , and t h e d e p o s i t w a s
c l a s s i f i e d as v e r y l a r g e d e p o s i t , up t o t e n s of
feet t h i c k " . The geochemical programs, a l though i n -
c o n c l u s i v e , d e f i n i t e l y proved t h e presence o f gold
i n t h e conglomerate . However, so fa r v i s u a l p ros -
p e c t i n g h a s f a i l e d t o encounter any gold and a l l
a s s a y s of r o c k samples assayed on ly t race Au.
The l a s t program o u t l i n e d a t least t h r e e areas,
which war ran t fo l low up o f ve ry d e t a i l e d p r o s p e c t i n g
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2. REVIEW (CONT'D)
2.2 CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS (CONT'D)
and rock sampling. Since the conglomerate layers
cover a large area, the geochemical soil survey
should be expanded farther and more ground should be
acquired.
2.3 COST ESTIMATE
The following costs are estimated to be
necessary to complete the recommended program:
Prospecting and rock sampling; geologist and helper, one month and assays $ 8,000.00
Geochemical soil survey, 1,500 samples 12,000.00
Staking additional claims 3,000.00
Room, board, transportation 5,000.00
Data processing and report 3,000.00
Sub-Total $ 31,000.00
Contingencies $ 3,000.00
TOTAL $ 34,000.00
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3 . PROPERTY
3 . 1 CLAIMS
The p rope r ty c o n s i s t s of the Snow Mineral C l a i m
l o c a t e d on modified g r i d system. The c l a i m , record
number and ann ive r sa ry d a t e are as fo l lows :
C l a i m Record No. Anniversary Date
SNOW (12 u n i t s ) 1 3 5 December 1 8
The p rope r ty i s 1 0 0 % owned by J . B i l l i n g s l e y of
Vancouver, B . C .
3 . 2 LOCATION
The Snow C l a i m l i e s i n t h e Maiden Creek Val ley ,
1 5 Km. due sou th of t h e community of C l i n t o n , B. C .
The p rope r ty i s approximately 3 Km. west of P r o v i n c i a l
Highway No. 9 7 and it s t r a d d l e s a boundary between t h e
Cl in ton and Kamloops mining d i v i s i o n s , w i t h t h e l e g a l
co rne r pos t being l o c a t e d i n t h e C l in ton M . D . The
Snow C l a i m i s on t h e Map 9 1 I / 1 3 , E N . T . S . a t t h e
approximate w e s t l o n g i t u d e 121' 3 1 ' and n o r t h l a t i t u d e
. 50° 5 9 ' . The e l e v a t i o n of t h e p rope r ty is between
2 , 8 0 0 ' and 4 , 0 0 0 ' above sea l e v e l .
Water and good t imber f o r e x p l o r a t i o n purposes
are p l e n t i f u l on t h e p rope r ty .
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ARROWHEAD RESOURCES LTD. (N.E!L.)
SNOW CLAIM LOCATION MAP
CLINTON Y.D. 92 1/13 E
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SNOW CLAIM CLAIM MAP
CLJNTON Y.D. 92 1/13 C - U.CUKOR, F? Eng. NVC ENGINEERING Ltd, VANCOUVER, B.C.
0 lkm DATE: Jan. 1981 1 SCALE: t-=---i I FIG. 2
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3 . PROPERTY (CONT'D)
3 . 3 ACCESS
The p rope r ty i s a c c e s s i b l e by a t h r e e k i l o -
m e t e r long d i r t road which branches o f f P r o v i n c i a l
Highway N o . 97 a t t h e Dougherty Ranch. A f t e r
c r o s s i n g t h e ranch t h e road fo l lows Maiden Creek
a long i t ' s n o r t h s i d e u n t i l it reaches t h e c l a i m s .
The Dougherty Ranch i s on t h e Highway, about
halfway between C l in ton and Cache Creek.
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4 . PREVIOUS WORK
The f i n e metall ic gold w a s first d i scove red i n
t h e Maiden Creek area i n 1 9 0 1 . A f t e r some i n i t i a l exp lo ra -
t i o n t h e p r o p e r t y w a s dormant u n t i l 1973.
J . McGoran had l o c a t e d t h e Au. mine ra l claims i n
1 9 7 3 and performed a l i m i t e d geochemical s o i l survey. Al-
though a s s a y s of up t o 5 7 0 ppb gold were o b t a i n e d , no f o l l o w
up work w a s r eco rded and claims l apsed .
I n 1 9 7 7 t h e a u t h o r l o c a t e d t h e Snow C l a i m and per-
formed a geochemical survey on beha l f of Seymour Resources
Inco rpora t ed . A number o f samples r e t u r n e d h i g h l y anomalous,
bu t somewhat e r r a t i c a s s a y s . The peak v a l u e was 1 4 0 0 ppb
go ld . I n s p e c t i o n of t h e anomalous area d i d n o t revea l any
gold and t h e c o l l e c t e d samples o f t h e rock outcropping
assayed trace amounts of go ld .
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5. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
5 . 1 SAMPLING
A t o t a l o f 7 1 8 s o i l samples w e r e c o l l e c t e d a long
t h e 6 0 meter spaced nor th-south l i n e s a t 30 meter sta-
t i o n s .
I n g e n e r a l , on t h e s t e e p h i l l s i d e s , v e r y poor
s o i l i s developed, and t h e overburden u s u a l l y c o n s i s t s
o f c o a r s e material d e r i v e d from t h e conglomerate . How-
e v e r , i n t h e c r e e k v a l l e y and on t h e more l e v e l ground
t h e "B" ho r i zon i s w e l l d e f i n e d .
A l l samples were c o l l e c t e d from sha l low h o l e s ,
e x t r a c t e d from t h e I'B" h o r i z o n , wherever developed.
They were packed i n t h e s t anda rd k r a f t enve lopes ,
marked, p a r t i a l l y d r i e d and t h e n shipped t o Bondar-Clegg
E Company Ltd. t o be assayed f o r gold and s i l v e r .
5 . 2 LABORATORY PROCEDURE
Bondar-Clegg E Company Ltd. , North Vancouver,
B. C . r e p o r t e d t o have processed t h e samples as
f o l l o w s :
1) Samples s i f t e d t o : -80 mesh
2 ) Weight of sample used 2 0 grams
3 ) Bead produced by f i r e a s s a y d i s s o l v e d i n t h e h o t aqua r e g i o n .
4 ) Volume of d i l u t i o n used 5 m i l .
5 ) Method of a n a l y s i s Atomic a b s o r p t i o n spec t romet ry
6 ) Ins t rument Techtron
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5. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY (CONT'D)
5.3 DATA PRESENTATION
Survey data is presented on figures 4 and 5,
and all assay results are appended at the end of the
report.
Most of the silver values are low and uniform
and no statistical evaluation was deemed necessary.
Gold values showed more relief. They were
plotted on the Geochemical Survey Plan (figure 4 ) ,
scale 1:3,000 with anomalous readings of over 20 ppb
Au. contoured and shaded. A Frequency Distribution
Diagram for gold was also constructed and appended
to the report as figure 3.
5.4 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
As mentioned before, most of the silver values
are low, with only several samples exceeding . 2 ppm
Ag. Almost all of these accompanied also high gold
values. Conversely most of the samples with high
gold readings returned only . 2 ppm Ag.
Gold assays returned some high values in fairly
low background. Statistical calculations of 718 samples
revealed the background value as being 10 ppb Au., the
anomalous threshold 20 ppb and the definitely anomalous,
all readings of over 30 ppb gold.
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FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM
GOLD
Anomalous
ppu Gold 0 5 K) 15 30 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 g0 95 100
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DATE: Jan. 1981 FIG. 3
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5. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY ( C O N T ' D )
5 . 4 D I S C U S S I O N OF RESULTS ( C O N T ' D )
A s shown on f i g u r e 4 , most of t h e anomalous and
h i g h l y anomalous va lues are s c a t t e r e d throughout t h e
g r i d area, t h e p a t t e r n a l r e a d y noted du r ing previous
surveys . Seve ra l areas, however, s t and o u t and should
be examined more c l o s e l y . A 350 meter long and 6 0 t o
1 0 0 meter wide zone on l i n e s 1 2 t o 2 2 around s t a t i o n s
1 7 S , d e f i n i t e l y war ran t s fo l low up work. A l l ou tc rops
i n t h i s zone should be in spec ted and a d e t a i l e d sampling
program should be e x e r c i s e d . S o i l sampling should be
extended westward, s i n a e t h e anomaly i s s t i l l opened
i n t h a t d i r e c t i o n . Another anomalous zone is on l i n e s
1 6 t o 2 2 around s t a t i o n s 4 N. This zone i s a l s o opened
westward. The t h i r d i n t e r e s t i n g zone i s a t l i n e s 0 t o 6
a t about 1 0 - 1 7 N wi th o t h e r i s o l a t e d h igh r e a d i n g s
grouped in t h i s area. These zones could extend east-
ward off t h e g r i d and expanding g r i d i n t h a t d i r e c t i o n
i s warranted. Also i n t r i g u i n g i s a f a i r l y l a r g e zone
a t l i n e s 10-18 from 6-18 N , which i s surrounded by a
r i n g of anomalous r e a d i n g s . The c o r e of t h i s zone i s
i n t h e outcropping area, where no s o i l samples could
be c o l l e c t e d . This zone should be prospected and
sampled wi th g r e a t e s t care as w e l l .
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5 . GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY ( C O N T ' D )
5 . 4 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS ( C O N T ' D )
S ince , i n my op in ion geochemical survey and v i s u a l
p rospec t ing are t h e on ly e x p l o r a t o r y methods a v a i l a b l e ,
t h e y should be cont inued and expanded i n t o a wider area
u n t i l t h e gold i n t h e bedrock i s d e t e c t e d .
R e s p e c t f u l l y submi t ted ,
V . Cukor, P. Eng. NVC Engineer ing Ltd.
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APPENDIX "A"
COSTS INCURRED DURING THE PROGRAM
a) Field Work
Canadian Field Services Ltd. Soil sampling
J. R. Glass, P. Eng. Grid construction, supervision, rock sampling
Field expenses
$ 2,000.00
1,900.00
176.05
Bondar-Clegg E Company Ltd., assays
NVC Engineering Ltd. Data processing and drafting
b) Office
4,590.95
300.00
TOTAL $ 8,967.00
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AFF IDAV IT
I, VLADIMIR CUKOR, of 2 8 3 0 West 37th Avenue,
Vancouver, British Columbia, do hereby declare:
In the matter of Arrowhead Resources Ltd.
( N . P. L.) Assessment Report and the personnel employed
and costs incurred, as listed in Appendix "A" of this
Report, that I have reviewed all field data and invoices
submitted to me by the Company and that the information
contained in Appendix "A" is true and accurate to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
V. Cukor, P. Eng.
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CERTIFICATE
I , V L A D I M I R CUKOR, of 2830 West 37th Avenue,
Vancouver, B r i t i s h Columbia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY t h a t :
1. I a m a Consul t ing Geologica l Engineer w i t h b u s i n e s s a d d r e s s as above;
2 . I graduated from t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Zagreb,
3 . I a m a Reg i s t e red P r o f e s s i o n a l Engineer i n
Yugoslavia i n 1963;
t h e Geologica l S e c t i o n o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n of P r o f e s s i o n a l Engineers i n t h e Province o f B r i t i s h Columbia;
4 . I have p r a c t i c e d my p r o f e s s i o n as a Geological Engineer f o r t h e p a s t 1 8 y e a r s , b o t h i n Yugo- s l a v i a and Canada;
5 . I have reviewed a l l t h e in fo rma t ion on t h e geochemical survey submi t ted t o m e by Arrow- head Resources Ltd. (N. P. L . ) ;
6 . I have no i n t e r e s t d i r e c t or i n d i r e c t i n t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d i n t h i s Report .
V. Cukor, P. Eng.
January , 1 9 8 1
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