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Report on Scadding Gold Mine 3D Model
as completed by
Trueclaim Exploration Inc.
Scadding Gold Property
Scadding Township Prepared By: Lindsay Moss, B.Sc. Geo. And Craig Fitchett, B.Sc. Geo. Supervised By: Robert Komarechka, P.Geo, P. Geol. Submitted: June 28, 2010
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Table of contents: Introduction: Location and access: Page 3
Claims: Page 3 Previous work: Page 4
Present work: Page 4 Personnel: Page 5
General Geology: Regional Geology: Page 5,6 Study area Geology: Page 6,7
Style of Mineralization: Page 7,8
Description of Model: Surveying: Page 8 Database: Page 8 Mineralized Envelop Au > 0.25 g/t: Page 9,10 Mine Plan Historical Workings Page 10 Chlorite Zone: Page 10 Olivine Diabase Dyke Margins: Page 10 Espanola Formation Contact: Page 11 Topography: Page 11 New Geological Interpretations: Page 11,12 Navigation of the 3D PDF: Page 12,13 References: Page 13 Certification: Page 14,15,16 Appendices: Appendix 1 – Scadding Gold Mine 3D Model Page 17 Appendix 2 – Map of Lease Locations Page 18
Appendix 3 - Long Report BM 93U585 Page 19-22 Appendix 4 - RINEX File 00052941 Page 23-29 Appendix 5 - Scadding Mine Site Static GPS Page 30-34 Appendix 6 - Survey Report Scadding Mine Site Page 35-38 Appendix 7 - AutoCAD Map by GSS Page 39
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit: Page 40-42
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Introduction: This report covers three dimensional (3D) modelling carried out on the Scadding Gold Property from the period of December 2009 to June 2010. The Scadding gold property occurs at the junction between 4 mining leases located in the township of Scadding, lying within the Sudbury Mining Division. It was decided in December of 2009 that Trueclaim Exploration Inc. would develop a three dimensional geological interpretation of the mineralized system to better understand the complex nature of the deposit and to efficiently delineate the extent of the mineralized envelope.. This report outlines the procedure involved in creation of the 3D model and new geological interpretations that have arisen due to understanding of the systems complexes.
Location and access: The Scadding mine site is located 45 minutes from Sudbury, Ontario. The Scadding Gold Property is located between Wanapitei and Ashigami Lake at 46°-38’N latitude, 80° -37’W longitude (NAD83 UTM co-ordinates Zone 17T, 529130mE and 5176250mN.)
Access to the site is obtained along the Trans-Canada Highway (17 East) then turning north from highway 17 on to Kukagami Lake Road. Take Kukagami Lake Road 17.2km north to a well flagged turn off to the west with an old sign post that marks entrance to the Scadding Gold Property.
Claims:
The claim and lease numbers this assessment report pertains to are listed in the chart below:
*Claims where assessment work has been undertaken are highlighted in yellow. Refer to appendix 3 for map of lease locations.
LAND
AREA
S-346915 S-359359S-346916 S-359360S-346893 S-357993
* S-346894 S-357994S-346895 S-357995S-357992 S-357996S-359343 S-359345S-359344 S-373196S-346887 S-357991S-346888 S-357997
* S-346894 S-357998S-346896 S-478827S-346897 S-478828S-346898 S-478829S-346899 S-478830S-346901 S-478879S-346902 S-478886S-346903 S-478887S-346914 S-478888S-357986 S-478889S-357987 S-478890S-357988 S-507803S-357989 S-507804S-357990 S-507805
CLAIM #LAND TITLE
PARCEL #
CROWN LEASE #
MNR LEASE #
CLAIM #MNDM
LEASE #
651 491221 107388
653 530532 103925
65.782
116.824
107388
107736
654 531609 103932 65.08
451.687659 538974 103985451.700107778
65.782
47.277
65.077107734
MNDM LEASE AREA
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Previous work: Gold was reported in Scadding township as early as the 1880`s, many prospects were
commonly associated with Nipissing diabase. Between 1973 and 1975 Gulf Minerals conducted a uranium exploration program across the Scadding Mine site. Paul McLean collected several grab samples resulting in anomalous gold grades in the E-W zone. 3660m of diamond drilling in 54 holes was completed. This drilling program outlined a resource of 34125 tons grading 0.30 ounces of gold. Between 1977 and 1980 Watt entered into a purchase agreement with Gulf Minerals Canada. Watt and McLean completed 3066m of drilling on the property in 35 diamond drillholes. During this drilling program the central zone was discovered. Between 1980 and 1983 Northgate Exploration Limited purchased the unpatented mining claims. Northgate had a commitment with Gulf Minerals to explore and develop the property to the feasibility stage. In 1980 and 1981 exploration programs were conducted consisting of geochemical surveys, blanket ground geophysics and geological mapping. 4951m of NQ and AQ core were drilled totalling 56 drillholes. In March 1983 tonnages and grade estimates were prepared for each zone. Development programs included engineering studies for mining, milling and construction to mine known ore zones. Fifty six of the mining claims were taken to lease and those constitute the seven current mining leases on the property. Orofino Resources purchased the Scadding Gold Mine from Northgate in 1985. The objective was to carry out underground mining on the leases. The estimate for the central zone at this time was 136,496 short tons at 0.211 ounces of gold per short ton. The underground development cost a total of $1.6 million dollars. 1677m of underground drilling was carried out. 115,724 tons were milled yielding 15,769 ounces of recovered gold. Mill recovery rate was 87.2% for a calculated mill head grade of 0.156 ounces of gold per short ton. The underground work was finished in 1989 and the property remained idle until 1997 when Currie Rose acquired the claims. Currie Rose Resources carried out a drilling program on the property defining a new zone between the E-W pit and the central zone as well as expanding the ore body in the north zone. JML Resources optioned the property from Currie Rose in 2002. JML Resources ran a 3,899m drilling program in 33 diamond drillholes on the property. Several drill hole were drilled to twin some historical drilling and confirm assay results and the rest were exploration holes drilled outside of the main mineralized zone. In September 2009 Trueclaim Exploration optioned the property from Currie Rose and conducted a drilling program of 2,110.81m (19 drillholes) in November and December of 2009. In January 2010 the drilling re-commenced and 11 more holes were drilled totalling 1,164.19m.
Present work: Current work on the Scadding Mine site involves extensive data collection. The
company has completed an exploration program which began with the creation 1:100 scale map over 1.4km by 1.2km. Areas were then selected for excavation and washing with a high pressure pump to expose the mineralization. Following washing of the outcrops, detailed maps were created and magnetic readings were taken at 1m intervals over the area of the trench to understand the nature of the mineralization. This summer exploration mapping and sampling program is in preparation for our phase 2 drilling program.
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Personnel: During the period from December, 2009 to June, 2010 several people/companies worked on the Scadding Gold Mine 3D Model, these are listed below: Bob Komarechka (Supervision)
Days Worked: 3 days Qualifications: B. Sc. Geo., P. Geo. Lindsay Moss (Project Geologist)
Days Worked: 29 days Qualifications: B. Sc. Geo Craig Fitchett (Geological Modeller)
Days Worked: 4 days Qualifications: B. Sc. Geo Global Surveying
Days Worked: 4.4 days Qualifications: Civil Engineer Technologist Caracle Creek International Consultants
Days Worked: 38.65 days Qualifications: Geological Consulting Company General Geology:
Regional Geology: Scadding Township lies in the Precambrian Canadian Shield between the Superior
Geological Province to the north and the Grenville Geological Province to the south. The Precambrian Canadian shield is an Archean basement composed of metavolcanics and metasedimentary rocks cut by granitoid and mafic intrusive rocks. On top of the Archean basement is a package of Huronian metasedimentary rocks containing minor intercalated mafic volcanic rocks. Intrusive rocks in the vicinity include Nipissing diabase (2115Ma), Olivine diabase (1225Ma), small felsic intrusive (2477Ma Eden Lake Suite) and lamprophyres (Grenville Swarm – 590Ma). The Huronian metasediments have an unconformable contact above the Archean basement and are part of a Supergroup covering an area between Sault Ste. Marie and Cobalt. The Huronian sediments were deposited during a period of marine transgression. The Huronian Supergroup contains sandstones, conglomerates and argillites with intercalated mafic volcanic. These sediments are thought to have been deposited from the northwest to the southeast. The Huronian Supergroup has been divided into four groups: Cobalt Group, Quirke Lake Group, Houge Lake Group and the Elliot Lake Group. Quirke Lake Group sediments are observed at the Scadding Mine site. The Quirke Lake group consists of the Serpent Formation, Espanola Formation and the Bruce Formation. The major structural event that deformed the Huronian sediments was the Penokean Orogeny, which affected the region between about 1850 Ma and 1750 Ma. The deformation caused by the Penokean Orogeny resulted in folding and
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thrust faulting of the Huronian sediments. Intrusions of Kilarney granitic rocks and subsequent sodic metasomatism occurred towards the end of the Penokean Orogeny. A timescale of geological formations and events is found below.
Study area Geology: The Scadding Gold property the Huronian Supergroup. These are exposed southeast of
Wanapitei Lake in a series of northwest to southeast oriented secondary fold structures which become truncated at the Grenville front. The Grenville front is located about 1.5km kilometres south of the Scadding Gold property. The Huronian stratigraphic sequence becomes younger towards the northeast. The early Penokean related fold structures and intrusive suits are overturned in the southwest. The overprinting metamorphic grade on the Scadding Mine site ranges between greenschist to lower amphibolites facies. The metasedimentary stratagraphy strikes approximately west and dips moderately to steeply north and is intruded by Nipissing
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diabase sills and then later cross-cut by a swarm of narrow olivine diabase dykes. The overburden at the Scadding mine site consists of glacial till comprised of unconsolidated sand and cobbles. In numerous spots on the site overburden was removed for road fill. Below is a chart listing the formations and rock types used in the logging and mapping on the Scadding Property:
Formation: Rock Type: Description: Olivine Diabase Dykes These dykes are dark in
colour, coarse grained generally, strongly magnetic and have chilled margins (about 1m). Olivine is only visible in thin section.
Espanola Formation Limestone Fizzes strongly with hydrochloric acid, thinly laminated, and altered in bands by hematite, epidote or chlorite.
Serpent Formation Chlorite Breccia Dark green in colour, containing fragments of quartzite (commonly un-altered, but in some locations moderately altered by hematite). The chlorite matrix can also contain sulphide mineralization which is strongly associated with gold. Contact with the host quartzite is irregular.
Carbonate Breccia Commonly, the quartzite fragments within this unit are hematitically altered. The matrix is composed of sub - euhedral coarsely crystalline rhombohedral ankerite porphyroblasts.
Quartzite Massive quartzite is usually un-altered and light grey in colour. Beds are between 10 and 40cm and dip steeply towards the south.
Style of Mineralization:
Mineralization on the Scadding mine site seems for the most part, to be confined to the chloritic matrix in the unit logged as chlorite breccia. Fragments within the chlorite breccia are composed
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of quartzite from the Serpent formation. Gold grades are often greater when there is pyrite present in the chloritic matrix. Visible gold has been observed in core in areas with significant sulphide mineralization. It has been suggested that the gold mineralization is mesothermal in character and can be classified with quartz-carbonate vein subtype of gold mineralization, although and IOCG style of mineralization has also been proposed. Chloritic alteration is associated with the gold mineralization and appears to be younger than the mafic dykes and hydrothermal breccia in the area. There is a crude zoning of hydrothermal alteration near areas of know gold mineralization grading from green chlorite breccia with sulphide to pink hematitic alteration and finally a grey arenite with net-vein fabric. The breccias likely acted as both mechanical and chemical traps for the hydrothermal fluids. The transition from green to pink rocks is likely to represent a redox boundary which envelopes volumes of higher sulphide and gold content. Gold mineralization is hosted within the chlorite/sulphide rich central part of the zone. Chloritic wallrocks tend to be coarse, dark green coloured breccias containing 70% chlorite and generally greater than 5% sulphide. Description of Model: Surveying: In October of 2009, Global Surveying Services was contracted to survey all the old drill collars and provide Trueclaim Exploration with an accurate location map of the drillhole collars for use in the development of a 3D model. A collar map was prepared through the use of the surveyed locations and cross referencing with historical assessment files in order to validate the database. About 50% of the collars documented in the assessment report were found in the field. This contributes greatly to the accuracy of the model. Almost all of the Currie Rose and JML collars were located in the field. About half of the Gulf Minerals and a few Northgate Exploration drillholes were surveyed and there were no Watt and McLean drillholes documented on the property. Global Surveying Services provided Trueclaim Exploration with an excel spread sheet of the NAD83 UTM 17 locations for the collars identified in the field. The collars that weren`t found were marked in the field using the coordinates provided in the assessment work. As drilling commenced by Trueclaim Exploration in November 2009, Global Surveying Services would come in periodically to survey the new collars. Global Surveying Services Prepared Reports: Long Report BM 93U585 – Appendix 4 RINEX File 00052941 – Appendix 5 Scadding Mine Site Static GPS – Appendix 6 Survey Report Scadding Mine Site – Appendix 7 AutoCAD Map by GSS – Appendix 8
Database:
The database used to generate the 3D model was compiled in September and October of 2009. Drillhole logs were broken down into a collar summary sheet, survey (in most cases just the azimuth and dip at the collar), down hole lithology and samples with corresponding assays.
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The first round of drilling undertaken on the Scadding Gold property was by Gulf Minerals in 1975. Information for these drillholes was taken from AFRI File 41I10NE0193. No assays were reported in this assessment file; however the geology logs were used to constrain boundaries for the geological interpretation. Most of the Gulf minerals drilling took place around the E-W Pit and have been used to determine the boundary for the Espanola formation, as well as the chlorite envelope at this location. Watt and McLean began drilling the Scadding Property in 1979. Their drill logs are found in AFRI file 41I10NE019 and 41I10NE0191. Their logs contained both geological descriptions and assay files which were used to develop both the geological model and the mineralized envelope. Most of the drilling done by Watt and McLean was concentrated in the central zone; however minor drilling was conducted in the north and south zones. In 1981 Northgate Exploration Ltd. optioned the Scadding Gold property and began a drilling program composed of 55 diamond drillholes mostly focusing on the central zone. These drillholes are found in the AFRI file 41I10NE0188 and constitute a significant proportion of the database compiled by Trueclaim Exploration. Northgate Exploration mined the property in the late 1980`s and further discussion of the historical workings will follow under the header named as such. In 1997, Currie Rose drilled 43 diamond drillholes. These drillholes are located in the AFRI file 41I10NE2005. Most of these drillholes were vertically and resulted in the definition of a new zone of mineralization called the Currie Rose New Zone. The majority of the drilling conducted by Currie Rose was focused on delineating the New Zone, with a minor amount of drilling in the North Zone. In 2003 and 2004 JML Resources drilled 33 holes. The data from this drilling program was not in the assessment folders and was obtained from the company directly. The final phase of drilling added to the model was Trueclaim’s phase 1 drilling program. As the drilling program advanced the geological descriptions and assay results were incorporated into the database to further refine the 3D model of the mineralized envelope. Mineralized Envelope Au > 0.25 g/t: The mineralized envelope, as represented in the 3D PDF, was base on assay values extracted for historical assessment reports and validated with drilling by Trueclaim Exploration Inc. Several of the historical assessment reports were written prior to the implementation of the N.I. 43-101, so the zones are non-compliant. Modelling of these mineralized zones was meant for both visualization and to allow more accurate targeting for drilling programs during historical validation. The mineralized envelope boundaries were decided upon geologically, which means that the enclosing composite down-hole grades may vary significantly throughout the envelope. The geological constraints for both the upper and lower contacts was less than a grade of 0.25 g/t marking the limit of the mineralized system; provided that grades greater than 0.25 g/t did not exist less then 5m from that contact. This value of 0.25 g/t does not represent an economic lower cut-off, but merely the lowest grade of gold that could be possibly correlated between the drillholes accurately. The chlorite breccia contains fragments that are composed of quartzite and therefore containing no significant gold grades, this represents an internal dilution of the overall composite down-
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hole grades. However, since this model was developed with the intention of being used to understand the system and for exploration target generation, it was believed that a larger envelope with dilution was more representative than broken up high-grade shoots. Therefore, the model illustrates the overall dimensions and orientation of these dilated, brecciated diatreme-like bodies. It is also important to note that the margins of these systems are typically marked by the end of the chlorite alteration, which again is another geological constraint on the model. Although, due to poorly validated historical geological data and non-auriferous chlorite alteration, the marginal zones of the mineralized envelope are not required to contain chlorite. Further refinement would be required to determine the zone of economic grades and define a resource. Mine Plan Historical Workings: The historical mine workings were digitized from plan maps found within historical buildings on site. These plan maps were raster scanned georeferenced and digitized to create a 3D dxf by Caracle Creek International Consulting Inc. (CCIC) to create a solid model of what the underground workings could look like based on the historical information. Trueclaim Exploration is still unsure of the accuracy of the model. The vent raise as modelled by the plans appears to protrude the overburden. However, detailed exploration over the area reveals that there is no vent raise exposed at the surface. This could be due to rehabilitation of the area, inaccuracy of the plans or that the vent raise was only a plan and never developed. The mine plan workings were added into the model for Trueclaim Exploration’s drilling program to avoid drilling through historical workings and losing the drill rods in a void space. Chlorite Zone: The chlorite zone was modelled based on geological interpretations as documented from the logs obtained in the assessment files. No core from these historical drill programs were preserved. There is a small pile of core at the entrance to the mine site, however it is not in boxes and therefore not able to be used. The chlorite breccia contacts were marked either by the first appearance of what was logged as chlorite breccia or chlorite zone and the bottom contact was the last appearance of chlorite breccia or chlorite zone. There are holes containing several intervals of quartzite between chlorite breccia horizons. In this model it is interpreted that interval of quartzite sandwiched between chlorite are likely large fragments within the breccia. Olivine Diabase Dyke Margins: The olivine diabase was modelled based on the logging. There are two olivine diabase dykes which cut across the Scadding Gold Property in a north-west striking direction. These dykes were sometimes logged as either olivine diabase or Nipissing diabase. Due to the inconsistency of the logs several samples were taken from Trueclaim drill core and submitted to AGAT Laboratories for whole rock analysis. 4 samples from each dyke were compared to chemistry from known Nipissing and olivine dykes in the area. It was concluded that both dykes cross-cutting the property are olivine diabase dykes. When the modelling was completed using the drillhole lithology logs the geophysics was brought into Surpac and draped over top of the topography. As the dykes are commonly more magnetic than the surrounding host rock it is apparent where the contacts are at surface. The modelled dykes were compared to the surface geophysics undertaken by Currie Rose in 2007 and re-modelled at surface to reflect the magnetic surveys.
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Espanola Formation Contact: The Espanola contact was an important one to model as historical documentation suggests that the fluids for the mineralization of gold are channelled between the Serpent and the Espanola formations. It is suggested that the Espanola deformed in more of a ductile fashion and the Serpent formation underwent brittle deformation. Several surface maps locate the contact for the Espanola Formation (Schandl, McLean and Northgate) as well it is a clearly marked horizon in drill core. The modelling showed a steeply dipping contact towards the north and striking east-west.
Topography: A topographic layer was created for the Scadding area using a series of topographic maps from AFRI file 41I10NE0178. This assessment submission was from Northgate Exploration Ltd who produced a series of 2m contours over a large portion of the Scadding Township. These contours were digitized into Vector works and turned from 2D polygons to 3D polygons, and imported into Surpac. The Surpac strings were then triangulated forming the surface. The three open pits on the site were surveyed by Global Surveying Services and these points were used to mark the boundary of the pits. There was no historical documentation showing the plans or the depths of the pits. The model assumes that the in all pits benches were 5 meters at a slope of 60⁰.
New Geological Interpretations and applications:
By compiling all historical data into one concise database we have been able to get a better overall view of the lithological relationships. Once this database was imported into Surpac we were able to assign colours to represent rock types which illustrated the distribution of these rock types over the Scadding Property. Then the gold grades could be represented in parallel with the lithologies and rotated to evaluate structural complexes associated with drilling a diatreme shape mineralized system.
The first model created was of the chlorite breccia envelope. This model enabled us to see how these chlorite bodies were sitting in 3D space. The central zone and the north zone have the most extensive drilling and therefore produce the model conveying the most accurate picture of the nature of these structures. Using this model in our drilling program in January and February 2010 enabled us to accurately target zones of interest with precision. Most of our drilling in 2010 was focused on the North Pit area through the modelling we have determined the north pit structure dips to the south-east and strikes in a north-east to south-west direction. At this time we had also modelled the olivine diabase dykes and could predict within about 3m accuracy of where our intersection point would be.
When the central zone was modelled it showed a structure dipping towards the north-
east and striking north-west to south-east. It is also apparent within the model that quartzite fragments seem to become larger towards the base of the underground workings. Higher grades seem to concentrate towards the center of the ore shoot and dissipate moving outwards towards the contact with non-chlorite bearing material.
In 2009 we drilled 6 holes in the close vicinity of the south pit. There seemed to be some
confusion in the area about how the diabase dykes were dipping and striking in the area. Our
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first drillhole was collared in the diabase and drilled through it for just over 27m. In February of 2010 after the model was created we drilled one hole at the end of the program in the south pit area. The model predicted within a meter where the drillhole was going to intersect the olivine diabase and the end of the hole.
The diabase dykes are constantly referred to in historical assessment reports as being a
conduit for fluid movement Therefore, the location of those dykes seems to be an important lithology to model. Both dykes on the Scadding Gold Property are striking to the north-west and dipping towards the north-east. The dyke in the south dips at a shallower angle than the dyke in the north. Through major element geochemistry of these dykes Trueclaim Exploration Inc has determined that they are similar in composition to the Sudbury Olivine Diabase Swarm. (1238Ma) which would post date the assumed date of chlorite mineralization of 1600-1500Ma)
The Espanola Formation has an unconformable contact with the overlying Serpent
Formation. Many historical drillholes have drilled the contact between the Serpent Formation and the Espanola Formation. The numerous pierce points made it relatively easy to digitize a three dimensional surface defining the contact. It has been reported in some historical geological reports that the gold mineralization does not penetrate the contact between the Serpent and the Espanola Formation, so this is a very important boundary to model. The general trend of the Espanola Formation is striking east – west and dipping to the north with one large undulation plunging towards the north-east. This modelled contact plays a very important role in drilling in both the south and E-W zones. The Espanola Formation is a softer rock then the Serpent Quartzite and therefore relatively easy to drill. Knowing the exact contact depth allows the geologist to more accurately predict the final depth of the drillholes and optimize drilling programs.
The mineralize envelope was created in part for a fly through video at the PDAC as well
as being able to visualize where the gold zones are in comparison to lithological contacts. There seem to be several chloritic phases with only one phase being gold bearing. Comparing assay values and chloritic zones allows us to differentiate mineralized and non-mineralized chlorite breccia units. Work is ongoing to define means of identifying the auriferous chlorite.
Through modelling lithologies and mineralized envelope we have been able to do more
accurate targeting in drilling programs. We have a strong understanding of the strike and dip of important contacts on the mine site. Surpac allows us to utilize the historical assessment data in a conservative and beneficial manner.
Navigation of the 3D PDF:
3D PDF allows the user to zoom in, zoom out and rotate the model as you would in a 3D modeling program. This model will only be displayed when using Adobe viewer version 9 (a free download at http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/). The model becomes activated on opening the document .
On the left hand side of the 3D box there is a sequence of buttons listing different modelled items which can be viewed. These are a series of predefined views located under the title ‘layers’. For example, to view just the underground workings click the grey button beside ‘underground workings’. While looking in a
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view displaying the entire model the viewer will notice some drillholes are labeled, we have decided to display the labels for only the Trueclaim drillholes as the model would become too convoluted if all historical drillhole labels were displayed.
The model contains a 3D grid labelled with its coordinates at all corner points. The author reminds the viewer that at oblique angles the grid becomes oblique as well, in order to get accurate locations or measurements one must be looking parallel to the grid they wish to use. Each grid block is 100m by 100m.
A ruler tool is provided in the adobe viewer for use. Click on the tool that looks like a ruler and choose the location to measure from and then the location to measure to. The resultant measurements will in model units, these are equivalent to meters.
At the bottom of the screen there is a direction indicator, which rotates as the viewer moves the model. The colours represent a specific axis; X is red, Y is green and Z is blue.
By clicking on the model tree button it will open a list of the layers involved in creating the 3D PDF. The model tree allows the viewer to look at a layer of interest or any combination of layers they choose by clicking on or off the check boxes.
References: Currie Rose Geophysics, Prepared by: Precision GeoSurvey. Inc, Date: August 2008, confidential internal report. There is a library of internal map and reports for the period of 1973 to 1990 held by Paul McLean, South River, Ontario Manns, F. And Ellingham, E. 1992. Comparison of Ore Reserve Grades with Mill Head Grades Using Statistics in Two Gold Mines, Sudbury District, Ontario. Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 1, No. 3, p.231-242 Northgate Exploration Ltd, Mines Library, Assessment folder: Scadding-0027 Schandl, E. And Gorton, M. 2007. The Scadding Gold Mine, East of the Sudbury Igneous Complex, Ontario: And IOCG-Type Deposit? The Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 45, No. 6, p.1415-1441 Winters, L.D.S. Technical Report 43-101 on the Scadding Gold Property, Scadding Township, June 2009
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CERTIFICATE of AUTHOR LINDSAY R. MOSS
1310C Nesbitt Drive, Apt 304
Sudbury, Ontario P3E 1B6
Tel: (705) 562-0568, Email: [email protected]
I, Lindsay R. Moss, B. Sc. Geo., do hereby certify that: I am an independent geologist of: Trueclaim Exploration Inc. engaged to assist with collection of data and compilation of this assessment submission.
1. I am an independent geologist working from: 1310C Nesbitt Drive, Apt 304 Sudbury, Ontario P3C 1B6
2. I graduated with a degree of B.Sc in Geology from Laurentian University of Sudbury,
Ontario in 2007.
3. I have worked as a geologist for a total of 3 years since my graduation from university.
4. I am responsible for the statements made within this assessment report.
Dated this 25 day of June 2010.
Lindsay R. Moss, B. Sc. Geo
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CERTIFICATE of AUTHOR
Craig I. Fitchett
1310C Nesbitt Drive, Apt 304
Sudbury, Ontario P3E 1B6
Tel: (705) 618-0568, Email: [email protected]
I, Craig I. Fitchett, B. Sc. Geo., do hereby certify that: I am an independent geologist of: Trueclaim Exploration Inc. engaged to assist with collection of data and compilation of this assessment submission.
1. I am an independent geologist working from: 1310C Nesbitt Drive, Apt 304 Sudbury, Ontario P3C 1B6
2. I graduated with a degree of B.Sc in Geology from Laurentian University of Sudbury,
Ontario in 2007.
3. I have worked as a geologist for a total of 3 years since my graduation from university.
4. I am responsible for the statements made within this assessment report.
Dated this 28 day of June 2010.
Craig I. Fitchett, B. Sc. Geo
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CERTIFICATE of SUPERVISOR
ROBERT G. KOMARECHKA
545 GRANITE STREET
SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3C 2P4
Tel: (705) 673‐0873 Fax: (705) 673‐0873 Email: [email protected]
I, Robert G. Komarechka, P.Geol., P.Geo,. do hereby certify that:
I am an independent consultant of: Trueclaim Explorations Inc. engaged to assist with the production and review of this assessment submission and report.
1. I am an independent consultant with an office at: Bedrock Research Corp. 545 Granite Street Sudbury ON P3C 2P4
2. I graduated with a degree of B.Sc in Geology from the Laurentian University of Sudbury, ON in 1978.
3. I have been a member of the Association of Professional Engineers Geologists and Geophysicists
of Alberta (APEGGA) since 1985 and I have been a registered member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario since 2004.
4. I have been a Fellow of the Canadian Gemmological Association since graduation as a
Gemmologist in 1990.
5. I have worked as a geologist for a total of 29 years since my graduation from university.
6. I am responsible for the review and approval of all sections of this assessment report.
Dated this 28 day of June 2010.
___________________________ Robert G. Komarechka, P.Geol., P.Geo
Scadding Gold Mine 3D Model
Scadding Gold Property
Scadding Township, District of Sudbury, Ontario
Model Projection System: NAD 84, Zone 17
Model Created By: Lindsay Moss, B.Sc. Geo
Creation Date: February 2010
Drill Hole Database: Access 2003 Database Compiled February 2010 by Lindsay Moss
Software: Model Created with Surpac 6.1.3
Model Information
Legend
Name: Lindsay R. Moss
Signature:
Date: 23/06/2010
Approval By Project Geologist
Drill Hole Lithologies
Drill Hole Gold Grades (ppm)
Argillite
Bruce Formation
Carbonate Breccia
Casing
Chlorite Breccia
Chlorite Zone
Expanola Formation
Fault Zone
Nippising Diabase
Olivine Diabase
Quartzite
Quartzite Breccia
0 - 0.5
0.5 - 1
1.1 - 5
5.1 - 10
10.1 - 20
20.1 - 100
S359360
S357990S357994
S346915S373196
S359344
Trueclaim Explorations Inc.Phase I 2009-10 Drill Program
Scadding Mine Area
TRM-09-11
TRM-09-10
TRM-09-05TRM-09-03
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The viewer is referred to accompanyingdocument that outlines in detail the specifications of the layers and the drill hole database used to constrain
the layers.
Scadding Gold Mine 3D Model
Scadding Gold Property
Scadding Township, District of Sudbury, Ontario
Model Projection System: NAD 84, Zone 17
Model Created By: Lindsay Moss, B.Sc. Geo
Creation Date: February 2010
Drill Hole Database: Access 2003 Database Compiled February 2010 by Lindsay Moss
Software: Model Created with Surpac 6.1.3
Model Information
Legend
Name: Lindsay R. Moss
Signature:
Date: 23/06/2010
Approval By Project Geologist
Drill Hole Lithologies
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GSD LONG Report
21/04/2010 15:19:34 EDT Page 1 of 2 Natural Resources Canada Geodetic Survey Division 615 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario Telephone: 613-995-4410 Fax: 613-995-3215 Internet: [email protected] Horizontal Datum: NAD83CSRS Vertical Datum: CGVD28 Note: Users of Geodetic Survey Division markers must obtain permission from the landowner before entering private property. Selection Criteria : Station Unique Number '93U585' Data Type Requested : Any Horizontal or Vertical stations (NAD83CSRS/CGVD28) Number of Stations Retrieved : 1
Definition of Reference Systems NAD83(CSRS) : North American Datum 1983 (Canadian Spatial Reference System).
The updated three-dimensional realization of the NAD83 reference system, still based on the GRS80 reference ellipsoid. In agreement with the US, this realization is defined in terms of a common procedure for transforming from recent versions of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF). This realization is based on a 7-parameter transformation from ITRF96 (7 parameters were computed but the scale set to zero in order to adopt the scale of ITRF). Incremental transformations between ITRF96 and other ITRF realizations are used to update the transformation to any version of ITRF. NAD83(CSRS) is consequently a more accurate and stable realization of NAD83 that can be accurately referenced to other global and regional reference frames. The absolute accuracy of NAD83(CSRS) is of the order of a couple of cm or better, the accuracy of recent versions of the ITRF. It is important to realize that NAD83(Original) and NAD83(CSRS) are based on the same fundamental NAD83 reference system. They are merely different realizations or adjustments with different levels of error. Taking into account these errors, NAD83(Original) and NAD83(CSRS) are completely compatible with one another.
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GSD LONG Report 21/04/2010 15:19:34 EDT Station 1 of 1 ***************************************************
SITE IDENTIFICATION Unique Number : 93U585 Name : 93U585 Established by : Geodetic Survey Division Province : ON Prov. Identifier : None
NAD83(Original) : North American Datum 1983 (Original). The near-geocentric three
dimensional reference system for the U.S., Canada and Central America, based on the Geodetic Reference System 1980 (GRS80) reference ellipsoid. Although originally intended to be geocentric, it is now known to be offset from the true geocenter by about 2 m due to the limited accuracy of absolute positioning at the time. NAD83(Original) adjustments were based on a set of VLBI constraints from the first NAD83 adjustment. This set of constraint coordinates was used as the definition of NAD83(Original) until the last federal horizontal control adjustment in 1993. Note that these adjustments were 2D horizontal (latitude and longitude) solutions only. Some provinces still use these solutions for their horizontal networks but most have or are moving to the NAD83(CSRS) realization of the NAD83 reference system. The absolute accuracy of NAD83(Original) varies from several cm to over a couple of meters, with an average of about 0.3 meters. However, these errors are locally fairly coherent so that the relative accuracy can be much better.
NAD27 : North American Datum 1927. A non-geocentric horizontal control datum for the U.S., Canada and Mexico, defined by a coordinate and azimuth with origin at Meades Ranch, on the Clarke 1866 reference ellipsoid.
CGVD28 : The Canadian Geodetic Vertical Datum 1928 (CGVD28): Official height reference system in Canada The reference frame for the CGVD28 is the mean sea level at six tide gauges in dates of 1928. These tide gauges were located on both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans as well as on the St-Lawrence River. The datum is propagated across Canada (mostly southern Canada) by a first-order levelling network and is accessible to users through some 80,000 federal benchmarks.
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NTS Map No : 041I10 STATION COORDINATES Horizontal Datum : NAD83 Method : Values should be checked with your provincial agency before use. Latitude : N46° 31' 20.10000" Longitude : W80° 38' 52.40000" Agency : Geodetic Survey Division Adjustment Net : PVC9383 UTM : Zone = 17 Scale Factor = .9996 N = 5152135.930 m E = 527007.118 m VERTICAL DATA Vertical Datum : CGVD28 Elevation : 257.804 m Order : First Order Method : Differential Adjustment Line : N6U94 Published Year : 1994 STATION MARKER INFORMATION AND LOCATION Marker Type : Unknown Inspected in : 1994 Status : Good Inspection Comments : No text on file Accessible by passenger car or light truck and a walk of less than 50 m MARKSTAY DEEP BENCH MARK UNDER ACCESS COVER ON SOUTH SIDE OF TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY (NO. 17), AT JUNCTION WITH KUKAGAMI ROAD, ALMOST OPPOSITE "UCO" SERVICE STATION AND RESTAURANT, 7.5 KM WEST OF JUNCTION WITH PIONEER STREET, 11.4 KM EAST OF HIGHWAY BRIDGE FOR WAHNAPITAE RIVER, 19.7 M FROM HIGHWAY CENTRE LINE, 8.5 M EAST OF CENTRE OF ACCESS ROAD TO MICROWAVE TOWER, 5 M EAST OF PROJECTION OF CENTRE OF KUKAGAMI ROAD, SLIGHTLY BELOW HIGHWAY LEVEL. HISTORICAL COORDINATES NOTE: Coordinates listed below are no longer maintained by GSD and should be verified with your provincial agency before use. Horizontal Datum : NAD83 Method : Gps - Low Accuracy (+/- 10 M) Latitude : N46° 31' 20.10000" Longitude : W80° 38' 52.40000" UTM : Zone = 17 Scale Factor = .9996 N = 5152135.930 m E = 527007.118 m PROJECTS IDENTIFIERS: VA97U21 46080
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Number of Stations Retrieved : 1
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CSRS-PPP(Processing Software Version: 1.04 1087 )
Processing Summary for 00052941.09O
Data Start Data End
2009-10-21 13:33:10.00 2009-10-21 20:49:30.00
Apri / Aposteriori Phase Std Apri / Aposteriori Code Std
0.015m / 0.010m 2.0m / 1.264m
Observations Frequency Mode
Phase and Code L1 and L2 Static
Elevation Cut-Off Rejected Epochs Estimation Step
10.000 degrees 0.04 % Same as Input RINEX File
Antenna Model APC to ARP ARP to Marker
SOK GSR2700_ISX Ant. not in PPP (0 m) 1.852 m
(APC = antenna phase center; ARP = antenna reference point)
Estimated Position for 00052941.09O
Latitude (+n) Longitude (+e) Ell. Height
(dms) (dms) (m)
NAD83(CSRS) (2009) 46 31 20.0692 -80 38 52.2990 222.508
Sigmas 0.005 m 0.023 m 0.026 m
Apriori 46 31 20.069 -80 38 52.299 257.804
Estimated - Apriori 0.005 m 0.009 m -35.296 m
Orthometric Height CGVD28 (HTv2.0) 257.957 m (click here for model and accuracy)
(Coordinates from RINEX file used as apriori position)
IGS Final19:27:34 UTC 2010/04/21 / 00052941.09O 1
~~~ Disclaimer ~~~Natural Resources Canada does not assume any liability deemed to have been caused directly
or indirectly by any content of its PPP-On-Line positioning service.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact:Geodetic Survey Division
Canada Centre for Remote SensingNatural Resources Canada
Government of Canada615 Booth Street, Room 440Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E9
Phone:613-995-4410 FAX: 613-995-3215EMail: [email protected]
IGS Final19:27:34 UTC 2010/04/21 / 00052941.09O 7
Spectrum® Survey 4.13 Network Adjustment Report------------------------------------------------------------------------------Project: C:\Program Files\Sokkia\Common\Spectrum Projects\Scadding Mine Site.spr
Coordinate System: UTM [Universal Transverse Me...] Datum: NAD83Geoid Model: Fixed [0.000m] Units: MetersAdjustment Time: 2009/10/22 17:00:05 (UTC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adjustment Type: FreeComputation Level: Full Adjustment
Additional Parameters: - Deflection of vertical (N-S) Not used - Deflection of vertical (E-W) Not used - Horizontal rotation Not used - Scale difference Not used
Iteration Criteria: - Maximum iteration 5 - Maximum coordinate difference (m) 0.0001
Reference Datum: - Datum Name NAD83 - Semi-major axis (m) 6378137.000 - Flattening (m) 1.0/298.257222101
Weight Options: - Use modeled standard deviations - Use individual weighting scale
Modeled Standard Deviations - X component 5.0 mm + 1.0 ppm - Y component 5.0 mm + 1.0 ppm - Z component 5.0 mm + 1.0 ppm
Geoid Model: FIXED - Orthometric heights for the current project will be computed using a fixed undulation value of: 0.0000 m
Transformation to Map Coordinate System ...YES - System name UTM - System type Universal Transverse Mercator, Automatic (UTM-A) - Linear unit Meters - Parameters: Latitude N 0 00 00.00000 Longitude W 81 00 00.00000 False Northing (m) 0.000 False Easting (m) 0.000 Scale 0.9996
- Centroid: Latitude N 46 36 29.31022 Longitude W 80 37 39.08087 Elevation (m) 296.143
Northing (m) 5161687.195 Easting (m) 528524.178 Combined Factor 0.99956360•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Summary of Adjustment Statistics------------------------------------------------------------------------------Number of Points: - Horizontal fixed & height fixed 1 - Horizontal fixed & height free 0 - Horizontal free & height fixed 0 - Horizontal free & height free 2 ----- total 3
Number of Unknowns: - Latitude 2
- Longitude 2 - Height 2 - Additional parameters 0 ----- (a) total 6
Number of observations - X component 2 - Y component 2 - Z component 2 ----- (b) total 6
Number of Rank Defect (c) 0Number of Total Redundancy (b)+(c)-(a) 0Iterations Used 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chi Square Test on the Variance Factor------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Number of Observations: 6 Redundancy: 0 Confidence Level: 95% A Priori Variance Factor: 1.0000 A Posteriori Variance Factor (VF): 0.0000
Chi Square Test on the Variance Factor (0.0000) 0.0000 < VF < 0.0000
Standard Deviations for the observations are within the desired range.
** Note: The Standarded Deviation of Unit Weight is the square root of the Variance Factor.
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Input Coordinates and Corrections------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Point Input Coordinates Corrections Horizontal Seconds m Vector
GPS NW 2 P 46 39 01.63972 0.00000 0.000 0.000 m L - 80 36 59.86166 0.00000 0.000 270 deg H 312.478 m 0.000
BM 93U585FIXED 3-D P 46 31 20.06911 0.00000 0.000 0.000 m L - 80 38 52.29949 0.00000 0.000 0 deg H 257.804 m 0.000
GPS NW 1 P 46 39 06.22184 0.00000 0.000 0.000 m L - 80 37 05.08146 0.00000 0.000 270 deg H 318.146 m 0.000
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Adjusted Coordinates and Standard Deviations------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Point Adjusted Coordinates Std Dev 95% Ellipse (0.001sec) (mm)
GPS NW 2 P 46 39 01.63972 0.00000 0.0 major 0.0 mm L - 80 36 59.86166 0.00000 0.0 azm. 0 deg H 312.478 m 0.0 minor 0.0 mm
BM 93U585FIXED 3-D P 46 31 20.06911 0.00000 0.0 major 0.0 mm L - 80 38 52.29949 0.00000 0.0 azm. 0 deg
H 257.804 m 0.0 minor 0.0 mm
GPS NW 1 P 46 39 06.22184 0.00000 0.0 major 0.0 mm L - 80 37 05.08146 0.00000 0.0 azm. 0 deg H 318.146 m 0.0 minor 0.0 mm
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Undulation Values Used------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Orthometric heights for the current project will be computed using a fixed undulation value of: 0.0000 m•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transformation into Map Coordinates (meters)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Point Geodetic Coordinate Map Coordinate Conv./Scale
GPS NW 2 P 46 39 01.63972 N 5166393.055 0 16 43.61536 L - 80 36 59.86166 E 529335.583 0.99961058 H 312.478 O 312.478
BM 93U585FIXED 3-D P 46 31 20.06911 N 5152134.986 0 15 19.90167 L - 80 38 52.29949 E 527009.264 0.99960897 H 257.804 O 257.804
GPS NW 1 P 46 39 06.22184 N 5166533.951 0 16 39.84052 L - 80 37 05.08146 E 529223.947 0.99961050 H 318.146 O 318.146
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations and Residuals------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations Std Dev Residuals Standardized PPM (m) (m) (m) Residuals
Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 2 weight= 1.00 dN 14253.7910 0.0069 0.122 free observation 7.343 dE 2391.0007 0.0044 0.124 free observation 8.210 dH 38.2781 0.0011 -0.016 free observation 4.986
Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 1 weight= 1.00 dN 14395.2578 0.0149 0.334 free observation 2.760 dE 2279.9497 0.0116 0.088 free observation 20.317 dH 43.6685 0.0010 -0.063 free observation 12.621
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reliability of Observations------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Standard Deviations Reliability Corr Obs Residuals Redundancy Internal External (mm) (mm)Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 2 weight= 1.00 N 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 E 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 H 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 1 weight= 1.00 N 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 E 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 H 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
•------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Relative Precision------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ellip. Dist. Height Diff. Relative Azimuth Std Dev Precision 95% Ellipse (m) (mm)
Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 2 weight= 1.00 14452.241 0.0 Hor. 1/999999999 major 0.0 mm 54.674 0.0 Ver. 1/999999999 azm. 0 deg 9 31 20.7 0.0sec minor 0.0 mm
Vector: BM 93U585-GPS NW 1 weight= 1.00 14573.975 0.0 Hor. 1/999999999 major 0.0 mm 60.342 0.0 Ver. 1/999999999 azm. 0 deg 8 59 59.5 0.0sec minor 0.0 mm
Desired Network Accuracy was met for all Vectors
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Global Surveying Services Inc.Survey Consulting Firm
Scadding Mine Site Exploration Survey
Prepared for:Mr. Bob Komarechka (Geologist)
TRUECLAIM EXPLORATION INC.73 Raymar Place
Oakville, ONL6J 6M1
Prepared By:D. R. Gascon (President, Global Surveying Services Inc.)
Civil Engineer TechnologistApr. 21, 2010
G.S.S705-969-3074
DENIS R. GASCON Civil Engineer Technologist
GLOBAL SURVEYING SERVICES INC., 4730 LAFONTAINE ST., HANMER, ONTARIO, P3P 1K1• TEL: (705) 969-3074• FAX: (705) 969-8503 •E-MAIL: [email protected]
Apr. 21, 2010
Mr. B. Komarechka (Geologist)TRUECLAIM EXPLORATION INC.73 Raymar PlaceOakville, ONL6J 6M1
Dear Mr. B. Komarechka:
This report entitled “Scadding Mine Site Exploration Survey”, was prepared for the purpose of providing you and otherswith a brief overview of GSS’s survey process, analysis and resulting data for the exploration survey work completed onthe Scadding Mine property.
This report was prepared and written by me. My specific role on this project was the survey fieldwork supervisor.Moreover, I also post processed all survey data collected for the surface exploration survey work.
Sincerely,
D. R. Gascon(President, Global Surveying Services Inc.)
G.S.S705-969-3074
DENIS R. GASCON Civil Engineer Technologist
GLOBAL SURVEYING SERVICES INC., 4730 LAFONTAINE ST., HANMER, ONTARIO, P3P 1K1• TEL: (705) 969-3074• FAX: (705) 969-8503 •E-MAIL: [email protected]
Objective:
The exploration survey consisted of capturing all required data for the 2009, 2010 DDH (Diamond Drill Holes) program;moreover, the exploration survey also included the data collection for all visible (found) historic DDHs within the assignedsurvey area. In addition to the DDHs survey, GSS captured other pertinent data, which served as a reference between fieldsurveyed features and existing digitised features (provided by others). The additional surveyed features are as follows:
a. survey existing road network and infrastructure;b. survey existing historic cut lines and cut line markers;c. survey existing claim posts (one found);d. survey new reference controls (installed by GSS);e. locate and survey existing historic survey reference controls (none found);f. mapping of existing pits (3 total); and,g. mapping the approximate location of the historic ramp and the historic vent raise.
All vertical survey data collected in 2009 and 2010 was directly correlated to NRCAN BM 93U585 (CGVD28 first ordervertical control). The resulting x,y positions are in NAD83 CSRS PPP UTM Z17 horizontal datum.
The following equipment/software was used as part of our data collection/post processing tools:
Hardware:
1. x3 Stratus GPS L1 receivers (visit www.sokkiacanada.com for details);2. x2 GSR 2700 ISX GPS receivers (visit www.sokkiacanada.com for details);3. x1 Allegro CX data collector (visit www.junipersys.com for details); and,4. x1 30R30 reflectorless total station (visit www.sokkiacanada.com for details).
Software:
1. Carlson SurvCE software (visit www.carlsonsw.com/PL_CS_Survey_AutoCAD.html for details);2. Spectrum Survey 4.13 (visit www.sokkiacanada.com for details);3. Prolink 1.15 (visit www.sokkiacanada.com for details);4. NRCAN on-line CSRS data processing (visit http://www.geod.nrcan.gc.ca/online_data_e.php for details); and,5. AutoCad software.
Results:
Please be advised that GPS surveys are not a precise science. For this project, our data is accurate within 3cm x,y,z. MyGPS RTK equipment was dependent on a good radio/satellite signal, to achieve the desired accuracy.
Below is the process used to carry geodetic data and to establish survey controls at the Scadding Mine Site:
NRCAN BM 93U585, located within the highway 17 corridor, South of the Kukagami Lake road entrance, wasoccupied by one (1) GSR 2700 ISX GPS receiver. A second GSR 2700 ISX GPS receiver was installed over NW 1and later moved over NW 2 (NW = nail washer in bedrock). Refer to the following attached files for results:
a. GSD Long Report BM 93U585.pdf (complete description of the reference benchmark used);b. Scadding Mine Site Static GPS Results.pdf (Spectrum Survey 4.13 generated report); and,c. RINEX File 00052941 CSRS PPP Report.pdf (NRCAN CSRS PPP results for BM 93U585).
G.S.S705-969-3074
DENIS R. GASCON Civil Engineer Technologist
GLOBAL SURVEYING SERVICES INC., 4730 LAFONTAINE ST., HANMER, ONTARIO, P3P 1K1• TEL: (705) 969-3074• FAX: (705) 969-8503 •E-MAIL: [email protected]
Once a geodetic reference network was established at the Scadding Mine Site, we employed our 30R30 reflectorlesstotal station to crosscheck the GPS results. Moreover, the total station was used to survey one additional NW (NW 3)to complete our reference network at the mine site (x3 NWs forming a triangle to be used by our GPS RTK system forsite GPS localisation). All reference controls installed at the Scadding Mine Site (16 total) were primarily surveyedwith our total station and checked with our GPS RTK system (resulting x,y,z accuracy was within 3cm). Refer toExcel file GPS-SCAD-SURVEY-CONTROLS.xls for survey control data.
Below is the process used to collect all relevant GPS survey data:
For all DDHs data (GPS survey) 4 survey points, where applicable, was recorded to determine the following:
a. top casing position and elevation;b. ground elevation at casing location;c. DIP L (acquired by sliding the GPS rover pole into the casing opening at lowest pole extension); and,d. DIP H (acquired by sliding the GPS rover pole into the casing opening at highest pole extension).
Note: The DIP L and DIP H data served as the basis for calculating the surface Azimuth and dip angle for eachDDHs.
For all topographic data (GPS survey):
a. existing cut lines were surveyed at each found grid markers (wooden field stakes, rock cairns, t-bars etc…;b. existing roads were surveyed along each road centre line;c. existing pole line was surveyed at each pole location;d. existing claim posts (one found at concession iron stake location) was surveyed atop the concession iron stake;e. existing pits were surveyed along the perimeter of each pit;f. existing ramp and vent raise were surveyed along its visible perimeter;
All survey data collected for each above listed feature, are within 3cm in accuracy (x,y,z).
For new survey data merger with provided digital site plan (ACAD drawing):
Once all new survey data was imported in an ACAD site plan (NAD83 CSRS PPP UTM Z17), the provided digitalplan (by others) was super-imposed over our new acquired data. Some features such as pits, some roads, some gridlines matched well with our data. However, all historic DDHs, some grid lines, some roads and other features did notmatch our data. The provided digital map could only be used as an approximate reference to historic feature positions.We overlaid the provided map in a best fit position relative to our surveyed data.
The shown location of all claim lines and not-found claim posts (refer to Cad drawing SCAD2010.dwg) are derivedfrom the provided digital map as an approximate position only. All other features, except surveyed features, shouldalso be considered as approximate.
Conclusion:
Any new survey data collected at the Scadding Mine Site should be referenced to our 16 new established survey controls.These controls are well marked in the field.
Low-end GPS equipment is not suitable for the installation of any new survey controls or locating new or existing DDHs.Although accurate measurements may be negotiable during the exploration stages, it is highly recommended to collect allfuture survey data with a GPS RTK system or total station, for data constancy.
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Point Northing Easting Elevation Description----------------------------------- 1 5166533.95 529223.95 318.15 NAIL_WASHER 2 5166392.98 529335.64 312.47 NAIL_WASHER 3 5166476.54 529150.06 320.46 NAIL_WASHER 4 5166659.65 529088.16 305.42 NAIL_WASHER 5 5166724.89 529200.82 305.68 NAIL_WASHER 6 5166625.85 529275.82 317.87 NAIL_WASHER 7 5166671.45 529245.88 312.33 NAIL_WASHER 8 5166386.57 529173.92 308.65 NAIL_WASHER 9 5166464.01 529114.47 318.37 IRON_BAR 10 5166278.62 529156.14 304.09 NAIL_WASHER 11 5166321.30 529122.39 305.31 IRON_BAR 12 5166438.36 529297.03 310.00 IRON_BAR 13 5166459.79 529523.42 304.65 NAIL_WASHER 14 5166459.56 529436.97 306.79 NAIL_WASHER 15 5166342.92 529699.08 287.75 IRON_BAR 16 5166499.61 529685.92 290.24 IRON_BAR
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2. ALL SURVEY CONTROLS (X,Y,Z), LISTED BELOW, ARE BASED ON NAD83 CSRS PPP X,Y POSITION AND CGVD28 VERTICAL DATUM. OBTAINED VERTICAL DATA IS DERIVED FROM REGISTERED BM 93U585 (FIRST ORDER ELEVATION).
3. OBTAINED POSITION DATA IS DERIVED FROM NRCANRINEX FILE POST PROCESSING RESULTS FOR NAD83CSRS PPP STATIC OBSERVATION OVER BM 93U585.
4. ALL SURVEY CONTROL DATA FOR THE SCADDING MINESITE IS DIRECTLY CORRELATED TO NARCAN HORIZONTALAND VERTICAL DATA DERIVED FROM BM 93U585 PROVIDED AND/OR POST PROCESSED DATA.
NOTES
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METERS UNLESS OTHERWISENOTED.
5. THE LISTED SURVEY CONTROL DATA (MAP COORDINATES)HAVE BEEN CROSS-CHECKED WITH A 30R30 3 SEC.TOTAL STATION WITH A DEFAULT S.F. OF 1.0 (DEFAULT S.F. OF 1.0 APPLIES TO ALL TOTAL STATION AND GPS DATACOLLECTED FOR THE SCADDING MINE SITE).
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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290.60510730
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
291.78910740
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291.68810741
EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
291.97210752
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291.97310754
EDGE_ROAD
292.34910755
EDGE_ROAD
292.51110756
CL_ROAD
292.35210757
EDGE_ROAD
292.81010758
EDGE_ROAD
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292.96610760
CL_ROAD
292.81510761
EDGE_ROAD
291.97910762
EDGE_ROAD
292.23010763
CL_ROAD
292.08010764
EDGE_ROAD
291.81810765
EDGE_ROAD
291.83610766
CL_ROAD
291.63910767
EDGE_ROAD
291.29310768
EDGE_ROAD
291.41810769
CL_ROAD
291.31210770
EDGE_ROAD
290.89510771
EDGE_ROAD
291.87210772
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290.96610773
CL_ROAD
290.78110774
EDGE_ROAD
290.79510775
EDGE_ROAD
291.03310776
CL_ROAD
290.88110777
EDGE_ROAD
291.01910778
EDGE_ROAD
291.28810779
CL_ROAD
291.30210780
EDGE_ROAD
291.07010781
EDGE_ROAD
291.23010782
CL_ROAD
291.08910783
EDGE_ROAD
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UTILITY_POLE
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EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
291.08110787
EDGE_ROAD
291.04110788
EDGE_ROAD
291.19910789
CL_ROAD
291.01410790
EDGE_ROAD
291.00510791
EDGE_ROAD
291.15010792
CL_ROAD
291.00510793
EDGE_ROAD
290.65410794
EDGE_ROAD
290.84110795
CL_ROAD
290.67710796
EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
290.37210803
EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
290.08410808
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289.44110812
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CL_ROAD289.34010814
EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD288.55710817
EDGE_ROAD
287.98410818
EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
287.84710820
EDGE_ROAD
287.65910821
EDGE_ROAD
287.83110822
CL_ROAD
287.71010823
EDGE_ROAD
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UTILITY_POLE
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EDGE_ROAD
287.99010826
CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
288.27310829
CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
287.98010831
EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
288.17510833
EDGE_ROAD
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CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
288.53110839
CL_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
289.72310841
EDGE_ROAD
289.82410842
CL_ROAD
289.56310843
EDGE_ROAD
290.99310844
EDGE_ROAD
291.24910845
CL_ROAD
291.22510846
EDGE_ROAD
292.19110847
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EDGE_ROAD
292.05510849
CL_ROAD
291.81710850
EDGE_ROAD
292.33010851
EDGE_ROAD
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292.47710853
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303.98010856
CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
299.46310862
CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
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CL_TRAIL
299.21610865
CL_TRAIL
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299.13110867
CL_TRAIL
299.23610868
CL_TRAIL
299.05610869
CL_TRAIL
298.86210870
CL_TRAIL
299.02610871
CL_TRAIL
299.31910872
CL_TRAIL
299.17810873
CL_TRAIL
299.38510874
CL_TRAIL
299.67710875
CL_TRAIL
300.04110876
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298.76210877
CL_TRAIL
298.37310878
CL_TRAIL
298.00910879
CL_TRAIL
297.60110880
CL_TRAIL
296.65210881
CL_TRAIL
296.34110882
CL_TRAIL
295.12310883
CL_TRAIL
294.03910884
CL_TRAIL
292.88110885
CL_TRAIL
292.17510886
CL_TRAIL
291.73710887
CL_TRAIL 291.46810888
CL_TRAIL
291.37010889
CL_TRAIL
291.33210890
CL_TRAIL
291.90410891
CL_TRAIL
290.97910892
CL_TRAIL
290.85510893
CL_TRAIL290.69810894
CL_TRAIL
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EDGE_ROAD
293.76010919
CL_ROAD
293.64210920
EDGE_ROAD
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EDGE_ROAD
293.40910922
CL_ROAD
293.21610923
EDGE_ROAD
293.45810924
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312.97910967
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ORIGINAL_GRADE312.86810969
DDH JS 03 08 S312.80010970
ORIGINAL_GRADE
317.12810971
ORIGINAL_GRADE317.41710972
DDH JS 04 14 S
309.79210973
ORIGINAL_GRADE309.81510974
DDH CR15 NS
308.88810975
ORIGINAL_GRADE309.12510976
DDH CR14 NS
306.87410977
ORIGINAL_GRADE306.85510978
DDH CR12 NS
306.73710979
ORIGINAL_GRADE306.48310980
DDH CR13 NS
307.90510981
DDH N31 S
303.29011021
GRID FL
302.73011022
DDH CR35 NS303.17511023
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.92611024
DDH CR34 S303.63411025
ORIGINAL_GRADE
311.52411028
BL GRID FL
297.42311030
DDH S15 NS297.04711031
ORIGINAL_GRADE
294.90511032
DDH S9 S294.38611033
ORIGINAL_GRADE
294.59711034
DDH S8 S
301.79011035
GRID_OG
311.47911038
BL GRID OG N25
309.35211039
BL GRID OG N25
308.50211040
BL GRID OG N25
303.56911043
OLD GRID
311.10611044
GRID OG 100 E 150 S
300.63911045
EM SURVEY TARGET 9
313.96911046
ORIGINAL_GRADE314.22211047
DDH JS 04 24 S
317.00011048
GRID_RK 050E 075N
310.14911074
GRID_FOREST
313.78111075
GRID_FOREST
315.01511077
GRID_FOREST
317.49811078
GRID_FOREST
313.44611079
GRID_OG
312.97711080
GRID_FOREST
310.55711082
GRID_FOREST
308.09711083
GRID_OG
306.63511084
GRID_SLOPE
303.36811085
GRID_OG
303.80011086
GRID_OG
308.08611087
GRID_FOREST
304.38511088
GRID_FOREST
312.83011089
GRID_FOREST
314.55111090
GRID_ROCK
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GRID_FOREST
309.87111093
GRID_FOREST
311.17411094
GRID_FILL
311.06611095
GRID_FILL
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GRID_OG
310.01011097
GRID_OG
299.85711106
GRID_FOREST
299.63411107
GRID_FOREST
312.25011109
EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.52511110
EDGE_VEG_FILL
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EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.34111112
EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.36411113
EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.41211114
EDGE_VEG_FILL
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EDGE_VEG_FILL
311.96411116
EDGE_VEG_FILL
311.58411117
EDGE_VEG_FILL311.51011118
EDGE_VEG_FILL
311.51511119
EDGE_VEG_FILL
311.27311120
EDGE_VEG_FILL
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EDGE_VEG_FILL
311.73311122
EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.12811123
EDGE_VEG_FILL
312.07211124
FILL_RAISE
312.05411125
FILL_RAISE
312.11711126
FILL_RAISE
312.04611127
FILL_RAISE
312.28011128
FILL_RAISE
312.26411129
FILL_RAISE
312.31011130
FILL_RAISE
312.25111131
FILL_RAISE
312.39611132
FILL_RAISE
312.38911133
FILL_RAISE
312.34511134
FILL_RAISE
312.28811135
FILL_RAISE
312.56011136
GRID_FILL
312.49311137
CL_TRAIL
312.89611138
CL_TRAIL_ROCK
312.86811139
CL_TRAIL
312.46911140
CL_TRAIL
312.15611141
CL_TRAIL
311.84311142
GRID_OLD
311.51611143
CL_TRAIL
310.62711144
CL_TRAIL
309.76311145
CL_TRAIL
309.10011146
CL_TRAIL
308.54011147
CL_TRAIL
318.03511189
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318.05411190
DDH NOT FOUND
312.83111191
DDH NOT FOUND
314.76111192
DDH NOT FOUND
313.01811193
DDH NOT FOUND
316.06511194
DDH NOT FOUND
313.39311199
DDH NOT FOUND
314.52411200
DDH NOT FOUND
312.17311201
DDH NOT FOUND
312.67211202
DDH NOT FOUND
315.33211203
DDH NOT FOUND
315.35111204
GRID_FOREST
295.03811205
DDH N25 NS294.38911206
ORIGINAL_GRADE
306.53411207
WELL CASING S306.34511208
ORIGINAL_GRADE
297.80011220
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.69111223
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG297.65211224
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.69911225
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG299.51311226
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.78711227
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG297.78511228
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG297.85611229
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG297.75411230
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.76411231
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.81311232
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.83911233
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.81811234
WATER_EDGE_RK297.82511235
WATER_EDGE_RK297.86011236
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.79211237
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.77611238
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.87011239
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.77211240
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.79711241
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.79511242
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.78511243
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.77911244
EDGE_WATER_EV_ROCK
297.75711245
WATER_EDGE_RK
302.80711246
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EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
300.73911248
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
305.09311249
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
306.46811250
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
305.03411251
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
304.01011252
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
305.57911253
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
307.92711254
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
307.63211255
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK 306.85011256
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
307.35711257
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK306.15411258
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
303.12711259
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK304.30511260
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
305.53311261
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
305.03911265
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
303.74911266
EDGE_VEG_ROCK
302.38511267
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
303.17311268
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
303.76811269
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
304.51811270
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
304.28611271
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
304.82711272
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303.78711275
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
301.20711276
TB_ROCK_MERGE
301.61111277
TOE_OF_SLOPE_RK
303.02511278
TOE_OF_SLOPE_RK
304.67511279
EDGE_VEG_TB_ROCK
304.69911280
EDGE_VEG_TB_RK
304.61611281
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
304.15811282
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
303.05811283
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302.35911284
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300.73111285
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299.85011286
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300.38611287
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298.47711289
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297.84511291
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.74711292
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.75111293
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
297.77511294
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.79911295
WATER_EDGE_RK
297.77011296
WATER_EDGE_RK
313.53611304
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301.41711308
DDH NOT FOUND
302.50611309
DDH NOT FOUND
302.41911310
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312.03311311
DDH NOT FOUND
316.77011312
DDH NOT FOUND
304.01611320
DDH NOT FOUND
303.79811321
DDH NOT FOUND
304.46611322
DDH NOT FOUND
308.52011323
DDH NOT FOUND
307.15311324
DDH NOT FOUND306.37611325
DDH NOT FOUND
308.01411326
DDH NOT FOUND
305.92811327
DDH NOT FOUND
306.29811328
DDH NOT FOUND
303.68811329
DDH NOT FOUND
299.21111330
DDH NOT FOUND
298.80611331
DDH NOT FOUND
298.36011332
DDH NOT FOUND
305.01611333
DDH NOT FOUND
289.44711334
DDH NOT FOUND
287.48311338
DDH UNKNOWN S
287.46411339
DDH UNKNOWN S287.58811340
DDH UNKNOWN NS
287.61011342
DDH NOT FOUND
286.26911343
DDH NOT FOUND
286.04111344
DDH NOT FOUND
313.34711384
GRID_FOREST
312.88211385
GRID_FOREST
310.39511386
GRID_FOREST
307.93211387
GRID_FOREST
302.07911388
GRID_FOREST
303.54311389
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GRID_FOREST
300.95811391
GRID_FOREST
301.94411392
GRID_FOREST
306.64011393
GRID_FOREST
308.25011394
GRID_FOREST
302.48111395
GRID_FOREST
298.81211396
GRID_FOREST
299.81911397
GRID_FOREST
297.19311398
GRID_FOREST
302.24411399
GRID_FOREST
304.94011400
GRID_FOREST
303.73811401
GRID_FOREST
301.52311402
GRID_FOREST
304.12311403
GRID_FOREST
308.06511404
GRID_FOREST
298.07011407
GRID_FOREST
300.24011408
GRID_FOREST
306.42711409
GRID_FOREST
301.29711410
GRID_FOREST
298.51211411
GRID_FOREST
299.10711412
GRID_FOREST
285.70111420
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285.85011421
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DDH UNKNOWN S
307.49311425
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306.59711427
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312.88611431
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DIP L314.11211433
DIP H
313.38811434
DIP L313.94111435
DIP H
317.43611436
D TO W 10.35 SL
317.60811437
DIP L
318.40511438
DIP H
311.61711439
D TO W 18.15 V
308.60011440
D TO W 0.75 V
309.50811441
D TO W RK SL 2.44
308.16711442
D TO W 13.32 SL
308.35511443
DIP L
309.08011444
DIP H
314.21111445
D TO W N/A (PLUGGED)
314.34511446
DIP L
315.12911447
DIP H
303.91711448
D TO W 1.03 V
303.18711457
CP APPROX
304.77711490
EM SURVEY TARGET 7
309.11211524
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312.77811525
DDH TRM-09-03313.02611526
DIP L313.68011527
DIP H
312.71411528
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310.48111531
DDH TRM-09-05310.42711532
D TO W 6.23 SL
313.55511533
D TO W 7.27 SL313.58811534
DDH TRM-09-04313.93811535
DIP L314.80911536
DIP H
305.44411557
D TO W 4.36 V305.90011558
DIP L
306.71611559
DIP H
309.19411560
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309.46411562
DIP L
310.13811563
DIP H
308.88211564
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287.31711574
D TO W SL 1.35
307.93111577
D TO W V 1.39
310.79311580
DIP L311.40311581
DIP H
312.94911582
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313.32511584
DIP L
313.92211586
DIP H
314.99511587
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314.86711590
D TO W V 3.12 RK
314.52611591
DDH TRM-09-13314.46511592
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314.85511593
DIP L
315.53811594
DIP H
311.41211595
DDH TRM-09-10311.35511596
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311.60911597
DIP L
312.30411598
DIP H
309.91911599
DIP L310.60311600
DIP H
309.14511601
DIP L
309.84711602
DIP H
294.93811604
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303.44911606
D TO W SL 1.18304.56211607
DIP H
303.78811608
DIP L
318.1461
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312.4692
NAIL_WASHER
305.6755
NAIL_WASHER
317.8726
NAIL_WASHER
312.3327
NAIL_WASHER
309.99812
IRON_BAR
304.65013
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NAIL_WASHER
307.729100
NAIL_RIBBON
303.611101
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302.124102
TEMP_REFERENCE
299.223103
TEMP_REFERENCE
296.723104
NAIL_RIBBON
294.357105
NAIL_RIBBON
294.7131000
DIP L
295.4731001
DIP H
287.75415
IRON_BAR
290.23616
IRON_BAR
288.07711628
DIP H286.97711629
DIP L286.81711630
DIP H286.13011631
DIP L286.47411632
DIP H285.94611633
DIP L
312.78711677
EDGE_VEG_GRID
312.61311678
GRID_MARKER
313.36911679
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313.44611680
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318.57011681
DDH RK SL NS
319.61711682
DIP L
320.55511683
DIP H
295.00311694
DDH TRM-09-17295.18811695
DIP L295.75111696
DIP H
294.50711836
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287.57211837
DDH UNKNOWN NS287.42811839
DDH UNKNOWN S
287.61811841
DIPL
288.21611842
DIPH287.38511844
DDH UNKNOWN S287.22011845
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DIPL
288.33511847
DIPH
310.45411852
ORIGINAL_GRADE
313.31011853
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.52411854
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.68111863
ORIGINAL_GRADE
314.23711864
ORIGINAL_GRADE
314.73211865
ORIGINAL_GRADE
311.04611866
ORIGINAL_GRADE
315.93811867
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316.34611868
TOP CASE DIP H
303.45011869
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ORIGINAL_GRADE
315.56811877
AZ 340
316.93511878
AZ 340
318.09511879
AZ 340
314.56611880
AZ 340
311.55511881
AZ 340
311.35711884
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CP APPROX
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CP APPROX
306.53111928
TRM-09-19306.19211929
OG 09-19306.81111930
DIP L307.61511931
DIP H306.41111932
TRM-09-18306.04111933
OG 09-18
NW 3
304.28310457
WATER_LEVEL
302.51510666
WATER_LEVEL
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JS04 26JS04 17
JS03 06
CR10
CR42
JS03 02JS03 01
CR2
JS03 04CR3JS03 03
CR4CR8
CR5
CR7
CR6
NW 4
NW 8
NW 10
IB 9
IB 11
EM TARGET 5
EM TARGET 6
EM TARGET 4
(STA
KE M
ARKER
AT
APPRO
X. LO
CATIO
N)
CLAIM
POST
(MONUM
ENT N
OT FOUN
D)
(STA
KE M
ARKER
AT
APPRO
X. LO
CATIO
N)
CLAIM
POST
(MONUM
ENT N
OT FOUN
D)
AZ 340 BASELINE
N-W 5+00 MARKER
N-W 10+00 MARKER
TRM-09-08 TRM-09-07
TRM-09-02
TRM-09-01
TRM-09-09
TRM-09-15
5166500
5166550
5166950
5166900
5166850
5166800
5166750
5166700
5166650
5166600
5166450
5166400
5166350
5166300
5166250
5166200
5166150
5166100
5288
00
5288
50
5289
00
5289
50
5290
00
5290
50
5291
00
5291
5052
9150
5291
00
5290
50
5290
00
5289
50
5289
00
5288
50
5288
00
ID PENDING
ID PENDING
GEOD
ETIC
NOR
TH
S357994
S373196
S359344
NORTH PIT
SOUTH PIT TRM-10-11
TRM-10-10
TRM-10-09
TRM-10-07
TRM-10-08
TRM-10-02
TRM-10-03
STAKE WOOD
STAKE WOOD
STAKE WOOD
TRM-09-16299.34012000
GW DATA
304.28012002
GW DATA
303.72012001
GW DATA
304.18012003
GW DATA
303.71012005
GW DATA
305.27012006
GW DATA
303.68012007
GW DATA
302.99012008
GW DATA
302.19012017
GW DATA
302.52012018
GW DATA
302.76012019
GW DATA
302.73012022
GW DATA
302.68012020
GW DATA303.11012021
GW DATA
305.35810099
CL_TRAIL
304.88810100
CL_TRAIL
304.42410101
CL_TRAIL
304.33310102
CL_TRAIL
304.32710103
CL_TRAIL
304.26010104
CL_TRAIL_INTERSEC
304.43310105
CL_TRAIL
304.35310106
CL_TRAIL304.14410107
CL_TRAIL
304.14310108
CL_TRAIL
304.17510109
CL_TRAIL
304.23010110
CL_TRAIL_END
304.22510111
CL_TRAIL
304.43910112
CL_TRAIL
304.48210113
CL_TRAIL
304.47910114
CL_TRAIL
304.62410115
CL_TRAIL 304.91510116
CL_TRAIL
305.06110117
CL_TRAIL
305.09510118
CL_TRAIL
305.24110119
CL_TRAIL
305.38710120
CL_TRAIL
312.10910134
CL_ROAD
312.47810135
CL_ROAD
312.71510136
CL_ROAD
312.91510137
CL_ROAD
313.15610138
INTERSECTION
312.47410139
CL_TRAIL
312.19910140
CL_TRAIL_INTERSEC
311.98910141
CL_TRAIL
311.65010142
CL_TRAIL
310.96510143
CL_TRAIL
310.04010144
CL_TRAIL
309.14110145
CL_TRAIL
308.19510146
CL_TRAIL
306.98610147
CL_TRAIL
305.95010148
CL_TRAIL
305.09210149
CL_TRAIL
304.71610150
CL_TRAIL
304.43210151
CL_TRAIL
304.29010152
CL_TRAIL
304.23910153
CL_TRAIL
311.95810154
CL_TRAIL
311.66010155
CL_TRAIL
311.41210156
CL_TRAIL
311.62610157
CL_TRAIL311.40310158
CL_TRAIL
311.23610159
CL_TRAIL
311.32710160
CL_TRAIL
311.62310161
CL_TRAIL
311.79910162
CL_TRAIL
311.47510163
CL_TRAIL
310.88310164
CL_TRAIL
310.10010165
CL_TRAIL309.55210166
CL_TRAIL309.15010167
CL_TRAIL
308.68610168
CL_TRAIL308.09910169
CL_TRAIL
307.76410170
CL_TRAIL307.75410171
CL_TRAIL_END
313.70910172
CL_ROAD
314.39410173
CL_ROAD
314.82710174
CL_ROAD
315.27110175
CL_ROAD
316.10610176
CL_ROAD
316.72410177
CL_ROAD
317.13110178
CL_ROAD
317.31510179
CL_ROAD
317.27410180
CL_ROAD
317.64910181
CL_ROAD
318.33310182
CL_ROAD
319.16410183
CL_ROAD
319.17410184
CL_ROAD
319.26710185
CL_ROAD
319.29310186
CL_ROAD
319.09310187
CL_ROAD
319.07910188
CL_ROAD
318.82210189
CL_ROAD
318.53510190
CL_TRAIL
318.26810191
CL_TRAIL
318.32510192
CL_TRAIL
318.23410193
CL_TRAIL
318.08410194
CL_ROAD
317.06410195
CL_ROAD
315.92210196
CL_ROAD
314.89910197
CL_ROAD
313.62210198
CL_ROAD
312.63510199
CL_ROAD
311.53510200
CL_ROAD
310.71810201
CL_ROAD
310.05510202
CL_ROAD
309.25710203
CL_ROAD
308.45510204
CL_ROAD
307.38110205
CL_ROAD
306.22310206
CL_TRAIL
305.83710207
CL_TRAIL
305.67910208
CL_TRAIL
305.26910209
CL_ROAD
304.82810210
CL_ROAD
304.69610211
CL_ROAD
304.68710212
CL_ROAD
304.62610213
CL_ROAD
304.51410214
CL_ROAD 304.39110215
CL_ROAD 304.27410216
CL_ROAD
304.15310217
CL_ROAD
304.04410218
CL_ROAD
304.00010219
CL_ROAD
303.84610220
CL_ROAD
303.63210221
CL_ROAD
303.62710222
CL_ROAD
304.20510458
WATER_EDGE304.34910459
TOP_OF_BANK
304.58810460
TOP_OF_BANK304.22010461
WATER_EDGE
304.13710462
WATER_EDGE
304.19610463
WATER_EDGE
304.22610464
WATER_EDGE
304.46210465
TOP_OF_BANK
304.24010466
WATER_EDGE
304.24010467
WATER_EDGE
304.24410468
WATER_EDGE304.20410470
WATER_EDGE
304.25910471
WATER_EDGE
304.24510472
WATER_EDGE
304.21610473
WATER_EDGE304.16310474
WATER_EDGE
304.14810475
WATER_EDGE
304.42910476
TOP_OF_BANK304.44510477
TOP_OF_BANK304.18910478
WATER_EDGE
304.22510479
WATER_EDGE
304.23610480
WATER_EDGE
304.29810481
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.32110482
ORIGINAL_GRADE304.19710483
WATER_EDGE
304.23110484
WATER_EDGE
304.33310485
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.22710486
WATER_EDGE
304.34610487
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.19910488
WATER_EDGE
304.15310489
WATER_EDGE
304.21610490
WATER_EDGE304.28910491
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.21310492
EDGE_WATER_EV_POINT
304.56610493
EDGE_VEG
304.74010494
EDGE_VEG
304.22810495
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.16110496
WATER_EDGE
304.26710497
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.41310498
EDGE_VEG
304.88510499
EDGE_VEG
304.70210500
EDGE_VEG_END
304.24610501
EDGE_WATER_EV_END305.44010502
TOP_OF_BANK
304.21310503
WATER_EDGE
304.22810504
WATER_EDGE
304.97710505
SLOPE
305.93010506
TOP_OF_BANK
305.74210507
TOP_OF_BANK304.17610508
EDGE_WATER_EV_POINT
305.17510509
EDGE_VEG
304.17110510
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG305.72510511
TOP_OF_BANK304.70710512
EDGE_VEG_SLOPE304.26710513
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
305.46310514
EDGE_VEG_TB304.92610515
TOE_OF_SLOPE
304.25110516
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.77610517
ROCK
303.85410518
WATER_EDGE_RK304.87110519
ROCK
304.81010520
ROCK303.94010521
WATER_EDGE_RK
305.05710522
ROCK
304.26510523
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.96610524
ROCK
304.62110525
ROCK304.57110526
ROCK
304.79610527
ROCK
304.23610528
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.21510529
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.23610530
WATER_EDGE_RK304.26410531
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.23810532
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.97510533
ROCK
305.19710534
ROCK
305.46310535
ROCK
304.83310536
ROCK
304.57010537
ROCK
304.61010538
ROCK
304.38310539
ROCK304.31410540
ROCK304.26410541
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.21410542
WATER_EDGE304.24310543
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.26510544
WATER_EDGE_RK304.25810545
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.28110546
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.34410547
ROCK
304.59110548
ROCK304.25810549
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.25810550
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.77910551
ROCK
304.74410552
ROCK304.56610553
ROCK304.47610554
ROCK
304.25310555
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.24210556
EDGE_OF_ROCK304.26310557
EDGE_OF_ROCK304.33810558
EDGE_OF_ROCK304.29810559
EDGE_OF_ROCK304.26810560
WATER_EDGE_RK304.26810561
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.80110562
EDGE_VEG_ROCK304.27710563
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.27510564
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.21310565
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.19810566
WATER_EDGE_RK 306.61010567
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.49810568
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
305.17910569
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
304.21910570
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.21510571
WATER_EDGE_RK304.27110572
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.19710573
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.25710574
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.27910575
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.22510576
WATER_EDGE_RK304.26710577
WATER_EDGE_RK
305.50910578
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
305.88810579
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
305.63410580
TOP_OF_BANK_RK306.23410581
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.11210582
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.15010583
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.43810584
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.48710585
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.27510586
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.39110587
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
306.13410588
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
304.66610589
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
304.26610590
WATER_EDGE_RK
304.26010591
WATER_EDGE304.47510592
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.15010593
WATER_EDGE
304.55010594
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.13410595
WATER_EDGE
304.37010596
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.15410597
WATER_EDGE
304.28310598
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.26710599
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.17910600
WATER_EDGE
304.33610601
BRUSH
304.14910602
EDGE_WATER_BRUSH
304.47410603
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.24410604
EDGE_WATER_BRUSH
304.37510605
BRUSH
304.19610606
EDGE_WATER_BRUSH304.38910607
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.32610608
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.31710609
ORIGINAL_GRADE
302.50310611
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.40010613
EDGE_WATER_FILL
304.54910614
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.47810615
EDGE_WATER_FILL
304.65510616
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.49110617
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.94510618
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.42910619
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.49910620
EDGE_WATER_FILL
304.83610621
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
305.64510622
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
304.32810623
SLOPE_FILL
302.32810624
EDGE_WATER_FILL302.75210625
TOP_OF_BANK_RK302.39410626
WATER_EDGE_RK
302.46810627
WATER_EDGE_RK303.20210628
TOP_OF_BANK_RK
303.37810629
TOP_OF_BANK_RK302.48710630
WATER_EDGE_RK
302.93110631
TOP_OF_BANK_RK302.51010632
WATER_EDGE_RK
302.46510633
WATER_EDGE_RK
306.42910634
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL306.98010635
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
307.05610636
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
305.13810637
SLOPE_FILL
305.00910638
SLOPE_FILL
304.66610639
SLOPE_FILL
303.07910640
TS_FILL303.32810641
TS_FILL
303.61710642
TS_FILL
303.48810643
SLOPE_FILL
302.92110644
SLOPE_FILL
304.56510645
SLOPE_FILL
305.55610646
SLOPE_FILL
306.92110647
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
306.44510648
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
304.67010649
SLOPE_FILL
303.49910650
SLOPE_FILL
303.27710651
FILL
302.95310652
FILL 302.47210653
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.38110654
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.39810655
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.84210656
FILL
303.33910657
SLOPE_FILL
304.61910658
SLOPE_FILL
306.16510659
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
305.60410660
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL303.90610661
SLOPE_FILL
302.51310662
TS_FILL302.39410663
EDGE_WATER_FILL302.40110664
EDGE_WATER_FILL302.50810665
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.70610667
SLOPE_FILL304.84310668
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
304.89810669
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
303.57510670
SLOPE_FILL
302.46010671
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.43710672
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.63310673
SLOPE_FILL
304.45210674
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
304.55010675
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
303.57810676
SLOPE_FILL
302.38610677
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.41910678
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.67710679
SLOPE_FILL
304.53810680
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL 304.16810681
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
303.20010682
SLOPE_FILL302.43910683
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.85710684
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.44310685
EDGE_WATER_FILL
304.09510686
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
305.08010895
FOREST
304.07810896
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.20010897
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.75010898
FOREST
304.04010899
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG305.38610900
FOREST
304.18910901
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
305.40910902
FOREST 304.13410903
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.98410904
FOREST
304.11010905
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
305.27410906
FOREST_SLOPE305.00210907
FOREST
304.13510908
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.22810909
WATER_EDGE_EDGE_VEG
304.60410910
FOREST
302.06410911
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.42310912
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.06210913
EDGE_WATER_FILL
302.01710914
EDGE_WATER_FILL
303.89110915
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
302.13310917
EDGE_WATER_FILL
307.85910925
WASTE_ROCK
308.25410926
WASTE_ROCK
309.02310927
WASTE_ROCK
308.54810928
WASTE_ROCK
309.28910929
WASTE_ROCK
309.38510930
WASTE_ROCK
309.49110931
WASTE_ROCK
309.91110932
WASTE_ROCK
311.26810933
WASTE_ROCK
311.37410934
WASTE_ROCK
311.28910935
WASTE_ROCK 311.10910936
WASTE_ROCK
310.87910937
WASTE_ROCK
311.23110938
WASTE_ROCK
308.42610939
WASTE_ROCK
308.19410940
WASTE_ROCK
301.35411732
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
300.32511733
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
301.36711734
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
301.98511735
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.67311736
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.79511737
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.88711738
TOE_WAST_ROCK
303.82711739
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.94411740
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.08311741
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.13711742
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.12011743
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.14011744
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.21211745
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.32411746
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.82411747
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
307.96511748
TOP_WASTE_ROCK
306.39311749
WASTE_ROCK
307.37811750
WASTE_ROCK
306.83111751
WASTE_ROCK
306.70811752
WASTE_ROCK
307.12511753
WASTE_ROCK
306.92511754
WASTE_ROCK
306.08911755
WASTE_ROCK
307.61411756
WASTE_ROCK
308.19611757
WASTE_ROCK
308.81111758
WASTE_ROCK
307.86411759
WASTE_ROCK
307.16511760
WASTE_ROCK
307.13311761
WASTE_ROCK 306.94711762
WASTE_ROCK306.42411763
WASTE_ROCK
306.05011764
WASTE_ROCK
305.61811765
WASTE_ROCK
306.00411766
WASTE_ROCK
306.19311767
WASTE_ROCK
306.27611768
WASTE_ROCK
305.92711769
WASTE_ROCK
307.07211770
WASTE_ROCK
306.32011771
WASTE_ROCK
306.76711772
WASTE_ROCK
306.48411773
WASTE_ROCK
306.43711774
WASTE_ROCK
306.41211775
WASTE_ROCK
308.05511776
WASTE_ROCK
307.69311777
WASTE_ROCK
307.16911778
WASTE_ROCK
306.80911779
WASTE_ROCK
308.08211780
WASTE_ROCK
308.54011781
WASTE_ROCK
308.58511782
WAST_ROCK
308.97811783
WAST_ROCK
309.08411784
WAST_ROCK
309.34211785
WAST_ROCK
309.81011786
WAST_ROCK
309.79511787
WAST_ROCK
310.00411788
WAST_ROCK
310.18811789
WAST_ROCK
310.55411790
WAST_ROCK
310.90411791
WAST_ROCK
311.11811792
WAST_ROCK
311.29511793
WAST_ROCK
311.37711794
WAST_ROCK
311.26511795
WAST_ROCK
311.43411796
WAST_ROCK
310.98411797
WAST_ROCK
310.84111798
WAST_ROCK
310.40111799
WAST_ROCK
310.00511800
WAST_ROCK
309.55711801
WAST_ROCK
309.21511802
WAST_ROCK
309.07211803
WAST_ROCK
309.17311804
WAST_ROCK
309.88011805
WAST_ROCK
310.47011806
WAST_ROCK
310.56111807
WAST_ROCK
310.86811808
WAST_ROCK
311.31211809
WAST_ROCK311.44311810
WAST_ROCK
310.84411811
WAST_ROCK
310.90211812
WAST_ROCK
310.39811813
WAST_ROCK
310.24611814
WAST_ROCK
309.97611815
WAST_ROCK
309.64911816
WAST_ROCK 308.48511817
WAST_ROCK
308.86211818
WAST_ROCK
309.28711819
WAST_ROCK
309.83911820
WAST_ROCK
310.51111821
WAST_ROCK
310.57811822
WAST_ROCK
311.24111823
WAST_ROCK310.30911824
WAST_ROCK
309.65711825
WAST_ROCK
309.90711826
WAST_ROCK
309.09411827
WAST_ROCK
308.43311828
WAST_ROCK307.68111829
WAST_ROCK
308.32211830
WAST_ROCK
308.67311831
WAST_ROCK
309.02611832
WAST_ROCK
309.59311833
WAST_ROCK
310.26511834
WAST_ROCK
313.53311856
ORIGINAL_GRADE
319.28711857
ORIGINAL_GRADE
308.55311858
ORIGINAL_GRADE
308.90711859
ORIGINAL_GRADE
306.81711860
ORIGINAL_GRADE
305.52611861
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.27311862
ORIGINAL_GRADE
300.04611871
ORIGINAL_GRADE
310.01511872
AZ 340
311.97111874
AZ 340
314.45311875
AZ 340
315.92811876
AZ 340
.11885
CP APPROX
313.51511889
TRM-10-06313.19411890
ORIGINAL_GRADE313.67711891
DIP L314.48211892
DIP H
311.17411893
TRM-10-08310.81411894
OG 10-08311.75611895
DIP L 08312.58011896
DIP H 08
311.17111897
TRM-10-07310.81011898
OG 10-07311.38111899
DIP L 07312.14111900
DIP H 07
304.57511903
TRM-10-04304.32711904
OG 10-04
304.16611905
TRM-10-03303.83111906
OG 10-03303.89411907
TRM-10-02303.88711908
OG 10-02
304.32811909
DIP L 10-02
305.25211910
DIP H 10-02
304.08311911
TRM-10-09303.84311912
OG 10-09304.33911913
DIP L
305.15611914
DIP H
304.52011915
TRM-10-10304.06411916
OG 10-10
304.83711917
DIP L
305.61311918
DIP H
305.68911923
TRM-10-11305.38011924
OG 10-11306.00511925
DIP L306.76811926
DIP H
305.80111934
TRM-10-01 STAKE WOOD
305.94311935
TRM-10-01 STAKE WOOD
306.11111936
TRM-10-01 STAKE WOOD
CR36
JS03 05
CR11
CR43
AZ 340 BASELINE INTERSECT 0 BASELINE
TRM-09-06
TRM-09-14TRM-10-06
TRM-10-04
305.52012004
GW DATA
306.78012010
GW DATA
305.56010098
CL_ROAD
303.48910223
CL_ROAD
303.96010610
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
304.18610612
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
303.89310916
TOP_OF_BANK_FILL
305.77710982
DDH CR43 NS306.04610983
ORIGINAL_GRADE
308.25311148
CL_TRAIL
318.40511196
DDH NOT FOUND
305.24211216
DDH NOT FOUND
312.02811219
DDH NOT FOUND
314.59511313
DDH NOT FOUND
311.38211314
DDH NOT FOUND
305.79711901
TRM-10-05305.49311902
OG 10-05
307.70410941
WASTE_ROCK
307.41110942
WASTE_ROCK
307.48110943
WASTE_ROCK
307.41810944
WASTE_ROCK
307.76310945
WASTE_ROCK
308.33210946
WASTE_ROCK
309.04010947
WASTE_ROCK
308.53610948
WASTE_ROCK
308.11810949
WASTE_ROCK
307.64110950
WASTE_ROCK
307.21610951
WASTE_ROCK
307.06510952
WASTE_ROCK
306.79310953
WASTE_ROCK
306.82310954
WASTE_ROCK
307.15710955
WASTE_ROCK
307.31310956
WASTE_ROCK
306.96010957
WASTE_ROCK
306.90310958
WASTE_ROCK
307.10710959
WASTE_ROCK
307.18710960
WASTE_ROCK
305.44510961
TOE_WASTE_ROCK305.52210962
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
305.90810963
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
305.61610964
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
305.39610965
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
305.57810984
DDH CR11 NS305.89610985
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.94810986
DDH CR8 NS304.30610987
ORIGINAL_GRADE
305.48110988
ORIGINAL_GRADE304.58910989
DDH CR10 NS
308.00610990
ORIGINAL_GRADE307.57910991
DDH CR42 NS
304.67010992
DDH JS 03 02 S304.49910993
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.73910994
DDH JS 03 01 S304.75810995
DDH CR2 NS304.62010996
ORIGINAL_GRADE
304.37810997
DDH JS 03 03 S304.25510998
ORIGINAL_GRADE304.41110999
DDH CR3 NS
304.44111000
DDH JS 03 04 S304.27911001
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.85511002
DDH CR4 NS303.94711003
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.10411004
DDH CR5 NS303.73011005
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.54111006
DDH CR6 NS304.09411007
ORIGINAL_GRADE
303.82911008
DDH CR7 NS304.21111009
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.10511010
DDH JS 03 05 NS311.94011011
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.33211012
DDH JS 03 06 S311.89711013
ORIGINAL_GRADE
317.88911014
GRID RK
319.27011015
GRID OG
320.70211016
BL GRID OG319.82811017
BL GRID RK318.54011018
GRID FL
304.38311020
GRID OG
303.21811026
DDH CR36 NS303.76011027
ORIGINAL_GRADE
317.09811049
GRID_OG
316.04611050
GRID_OG
304.97211051
GRID_ROCK
311.52611052
GRID_OG311.79811053
DDH JS 04 17 S311.62011054
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.29611055
DDH JS 04 16 S
308.43211057
DDH JS 04 26 S308.21111058
ORIGINAL_GRADE
311.83011060
ORIGINAL_GRADE
310.80411061
DDH UNKNOWN310.60211062
ORIGINAL_GRADE
310.59111064
ORIGINAL_GRADE
311.69111065
GRID_FOREST_SLOPE
317.07511066
GRID_FOREST_SLOPE
308.20311067
GRID_OG
307.44011068
GRID_FOREST_TB
312.05411069
GRID_FOREST
313.90911070
GRID_FOREST
309.22311071
GRID_FOREST_TB
304.40111072
GRID_OG
304.36311073
GRID_OG
301.39911098
GRID_FOREST
300.58611099
GRID_FOREST
300.00611100
GRID_FOREST
300.05711101
GRID_FOREST
302.67711102
GRID_FOREST
299.64711103
EM SURVEY TARGET 4
299.67011104
GRID_FOREST
299.44711105
GRID_FOREST
307.80111149
CL_TRAIL
306.63411150
CL_TRAIL
305.48911151
CL_TRAIL
303.50311152
CL_TRAIL_END
303.19411153
PORTAL_FILL
303.36811154
PORTAL_FILL
303.60511155
PORTAL_FILL
303.95111156
PORTAL_FILL
304.86311157
PORTAL_FILL
305.37311158
PORTAL_FILL
306.18711159
PORTAL_ROCK
307.38511160
PORTAL_ROCK
308.17111161
PORTAL_ROCK
308.20911162
PORTAL_ROCK307.98311163
CL_PORTAL_ROCK
307.08211164
PORTAL_ROCK
305.77211165
PORTAL_FILL
305.04411166
PORTAL_FILL
304.64511167
PORTAL_FILL
304.01411168
PORTAL_FILL
303.61711169
PORTAL_FILL
303.53711170
PORTAL_FILL
303.10111171
RAMP_FILL
303.49111172
RAMP_FILL
303.86411173
RAMP_FILL
304.73811174
RAMP_FILL
305.33111175
RAMP_FILL
306.45311176
RAMP_FILL
320.38711177
DDH NOT FOUND
320.33511178
DDH NOT FOUND
319.57811179
DDH NOT FOUND
319.62111180
DDH NOT FOUND
319.09711181
DDH NOT FOUND319.11411182
DDH NOT FOUND
319.84511183
DDH NOT FOUND
319.38611184
DDH NOT FOUND
319.17011185
DDH NOT FOUND
318.20111186
DDH NOT FOUND
318.73711187
DDH NOT FOUND
317.85911188
DDH NOT FOUND
319.23111195
DDH NOT FOUND
318.60111197
DDH NOT FOUND
318.83511198
DDH NOT FOUND
303.93211209
DDH NOT FOUND
303.54411210
DDH NOT FOUND
301.11511212
DDH NOT FOUND
299.92911213
DDH NOT FOUND
304.97711214
DDH NOT FOUND
304.62911215
DDH NOT FOUND
306.04311217
DDH NOT FOUND
308.59411218
DDH NOT FOUND
305.07111299
GRID_FOREST
313.49411301
DDH NOT FOUND
315.57011302
DDH NOT FOUND
316.68911303
DDH NOT FOUND
311.43211305
DDH NOT FOUND
307.66411306
DDH NOT FOUND
309.66611307
DDH NOT FOUND
308.24011315
DDH NOT FOUND
303.74811316
DDH NOT FOUND304.37911317
DDH NOT FOUND
305.17511318
DDH NOT FOUND
304.23711319
DDH NOT FOUND
303.70411347
DDH NOT FOUND
305.40911348
DDH NOT FOUND
300.70311354
GRID_FOREST
302.52911355
GRID_FOREST
304.04011356
GRID_FOREST
307.84211357
GRID_FOREST
312.96611358
GRID_FOREST
313.40511359
GRID_FOREST
313.79011360
GRID_FOREST
312.95411361
GRID_FOREST
313.27311362
GRID_FOREST
315.03011363
GRID_FOREST314.18711364
GRID_FOREST318.15211365
GRID_FOREST318.45311366
GRID_FOREST
316.67011367
GRID_FOREST
313.62111368
GRID_FOREST
310.82211369
GRID_FOREST
308.64411370
GRID_FOREST
306.05711371
GRID_FOREST
306.72011372
GRID_FOREST
308.21111374
GRID_FOREST
299.74711375
GRID_FOREST
301.58511376
GRID_FOREST
304.27811377
GRID_FOREST
306.70011379
GRID_FOREST
315.03611380
GRID_FOREST
317.27511381
GRID_FOREST
318.72311382
GRID_FOREST
317.54711383
GRID_FOREST
307.42311415
GRID_FOREST
304.30111418
GRID_FILL
304.48311428
D TO W 0.94 SL304.67811429
DIP L305.55211430
DIP H
303.94911450
EM SURVEY TARGET304.68111451
D TO W 0.65 SL304.87911452
DIP L305.75211453
DIP H
312.34711455
D TO W 7.24 SL
310.89211458
GRID_MARKER
311.17111459
GRID_MARKER
317.22911460
GRID_MARKER
317.52311461
GRID_MARKER
318.02911462
GRID_MARKER
316.57811463
GRID_MARKER
314.02311464
GRID_MARKER
313.21311465
GRID_MARKER
310.96311466
GRID_INTERSECTION
308.75911467
GRID_MARKER
308.15811468
GRID_MARKER
306.95711469
GRID_MARKER
309.89511470
GRID_MARKER
310.90311471
GRID_MARKER
310.92211472
GRID_MARKER
309.95111473
GRID_MARKER
309.30911474
GRID_MARKER
309.42511475
GRID_MARKER
310.77311476
CP APPROX
308.02911477
AZ 340
309.32711478
AZ 340
307.47411480
AZ 340
304.14611482
AZ 340
303.66711483
AZ 340
300.10311484
AZ 340
299.92611485
AZ 340
300.06511486
AZ 340
300.21311487
AZ 340
301.69111488
AZ 340
307.70711497
DDH TRM-09-06307.68611498
D TO W 2.35 SL307.51611499
ORIGINAL_GRADE
312.81411501
DIP L313.40511502
DIP H
308.56011503
DIP L309.04911504
DIP H
311.76911505
D TO W N/A (PLUGGED)
308.37711508
D TO W 7.06 SL
314.12911511
D TO W 9.61 SL
300.84811538
AZ 340
304.13111539
AZ 340
299.87911540
N-W 10+00 MARKER
303.79911541
EM SURVEY TARGET 6
306.05211542
EM SURVEY TARGET 5
312.04811543
DIP L312.48211544
DIP H
308.57111545
DIP L
309.26611546
DIP H
312.39711547
DIP L
313.21911548
DIP H
310.90111550
DDH UNKNOWN310.74411551
D TO W 8.69 SL310.96811552
DIP L
311.90611553
DIP H312.31111554
DIP H311.23011555
DIP L
301.82211576
AZ 340
304.44511609
D TO W V 2.26304.44911610
DDH TRM-09-09
309.24011611
DDH TRM-09-07309.18911612
D TO W SL 7.58309.51211613
DIP L
310.33011614
DIP H
308.88411615
DDH TRM-09-08308.84011616
D TO W SL 6.73309.11911617
DIP L
309.90411618
DIP H
307.18911619
DDH TRM-09-02307.14411620
D TO W SL 5.17307.40611621
DIP L
308.18111622
DIP H
306.00311623
DDH TRM-09-01305.92111624
D TO W SL 4.63306.17111625
DIP L
306.87211626
DIP H
320.4633
NAIL_WASHER
305.4244
NAIL_WASHER
308.6528
NAIL_WASHER
318.3719
IRON_BAR
304.09110
NAIL_WASHER
305.31311
IRON_BAR
313.94211634
DDH TRM-09-14313.87311635
D TO W SL 5.36314.06811636
DIP L314.77811637
DIP H
314.13311638
GRID BASE LINE 5 +
318.76311639
GRID_FOREST
316.27411640
GRID_FOREST
317.06611641
GRID_FOREST
314.41911643
GRID_FOREST
316.89011644
GRID_FOREST
311.30511646
GRID_FOREST
313.55011647
GRID_FOREST
307.60711648
GRID_FOREST
307.33811649
GRID_FOREST
305.44111650
GRID_FOREST
304.77111651
GRID_FOREST
304.37211652
GRID_FOREST
306.46511653
GRID_FOREST
304.73711654
GRID_FOREST
303.78011656
GRID_FOREST
303.24611657
GRID_FOREST
302.53211658
GRID_FOREST
302.53711659
GRID_FOREST
302.32911660
GRID_FOREST304.41411661
GRID_FOREST
304.42111662
GRID_FOREST
305.06111663
GRID_FOREST
304.17911664
GRID_FOREST
303.82011665
GRID_FOREST
307.96511666
GRID_FOREST
311.51711667
GRID_FOREST
316.26211668
GRID_FOREST
315.41311669
GRID_FOREST
312.88011670
GRID_FOREST
314.17511671
GRID_FOREST
314.43111672
GRID_FOREST
314.92011673
GRID_FOREST
315.76511674
GRID_FOREST
314.66811675
GRID_FOREST
311.14511676
GRID_FOREST
319.62211685
D TO W SL 21.77319.67011686
DDH TRM-09-15319.84311688
DIP L320.47911689
DIP H
300.45611690
DDH TRM-09-16300.39211691
D TO W SL 1.42300.60211692
DIP L301.33111693
DIP H
319.00511697
GRID_FOREST319.45611698
GRID_FOREST
317.44711699
GRID_FOREST
316.82711700
GRID_FOREST
315.68311701
GRID_FOREST
306.46911702
GRID_FOREST
303.65311703
GRID_FOREST
303.54111704
GRID_FOREST
302.15611705
GRID_FOREST
302.19811706
GRID_FOREST
305.17811707
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.90511708
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.71611709
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
304.45411710
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.94711711
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
303.31611712
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
302.87811713
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
302.76511714
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
302.63311715
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
305.00211716
WAST_ROCK
304.50611717
WAST_ROCK
303.33711718
WAST_ROCK303.89111719
WAST_ROCK
302.64111720
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
301.77811721
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
301.34211722
TOE_WASTE_ROCK301.30711723
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
300.52711724
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
299.68211725
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
299.60211726
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
299.61111727
TOE_WASTE_ROCK299.69111728
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
299.97211729
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
300.05711730
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
299.99511731
TOE_WASTE_ROCK
No. REVISION
291.0
293.0295.0
289.0287.0
285.0
297.0
299.0
301.0
303.0
303.0
305.0
301.0
299.0297.0
295.0
293.0
291.0
- DENOTES SURFACE CONTOURS
289.0
6. LAND CONTOURS ARE SPACED AT A 2.0m INTERVAL. LANDCONTOURS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
314.0312.0310.0
308.0
306.0
304.0302.0300.0
290.0
288.0
298.0
300.0
298.0
296.0
294.0292.0
302.
0
294.0296.0
298.0300.0292.0
292.
0
292.0
292.0
304.0
296.0
302.0300.0
298.0
294.0
306.0
310.0312.0
314.0316.0318.0
316.0
314.0
312.0
320.0
318.0
312.0
316.0314.0
314.0
314.0312.0
318.0316.0
310.0
308.0
308.0
306.0
302.0
304.0
304.0
302.0
306.0
298.0
300.0
296.0
294.0
296.0294.0
294.0
294.
0
306.0
304.0
308.0
318.
031
6.0
314.0
312.
031
0.0
318.
0318.
0
318.0
312.0
314.0
316.0
310.
0
310.0
308.0
306.
0
308.0
306.0
304.0
302.0
300.0
300.0
298.0
300.0
300.
0
298.
0
300.0
302.0304.0
306.0
310.0
308.0
308.
0
306.
0
304.0
302.
0
296.0
300.0
298.0
292.0
294.0
304.0
298.0
294.0
288.0
292.0
290.0
294.0
294.0290.0
292.0294.0
292.
029
4.0
292.0
294.0
290.0
296.
0
298.0288.0
300.
0
298.0296.0
294.
0
294.0
292.0294.0
292.0
290.0
294.0
294.
0
292.0
290.0
288.0
298.0
300.0
300.0288.0290.0
294.0292.0
296.0
296.
0
298.0
292.
0
294.0
290.
0
300.
0
298.
0296.
0
294.
0
292.
0
308.
0
306.
0
304.
0
302.
0
300.
0
298.0 30
4.0
296.
0
292.
0
294.
0294.
0
300.0
298.0
302.
0
300.
029
8.0
304.0
302.
0
294.0
294.
0
296.
0294.
0
292.
0
294.
0
294.
0
304.
030
2.0
300.0
302.
030
0.0
298.
0
298.029
6.0
296.0
298.
0
298.0
294.
029
2.0
296.
0
294.
0
298.
029
6.0
302.
030
0.0
300.
0
304.
030
2.0
304.0
302.0300.0296.0298.0294.0
304.0
294.
0298.0
296.
0
300.
0
302.
0
308.0
292.0
298.
0
310.0
312.0314.0
308.0
306.
0
306.0
308.
0
304.0
310.0
308.0
310.
0
306.0
292.0300.0
296.0298.0
294.0
308.0
306.0
304.0
312.0
310.0314.0316.0
318.
0
318.0
312.0
312.0314.0316.0
318.
0
320.0
316.0318.0314.0
312.0
310.
0
314.0
296.0
- DENOTES GROUND WATER COUNTOUR
0
( IN METERS )
GRAPHIC SCALE
1 :
50 25 50 100 150 200 250
2500
308.0
310.0
306.0
304.0
302.0 300.
0
298.
029
6.0
302.0
304.0306.0
300.0
304.0
306.0308.0
310.0312.0
314.0
310.0312.0
308.0
306.0
312.
0
316.0314.0
314.0
306.0304.0
300.0302.0
308.0
310.0
308.
0
306.0
300.
029
8.0
302.
0304.0
300.0302.0
300.0
298.0
296.0
298.0
300.
0
308.0
304.0
306.0
306.0
308.0
310.0
306.0
308.0306.0
310.
0
294.0
298.0
296.0300.0302.0
306.0
304.0
308.0
310.0312.0
298.0
294.
028
8.0
290.
029
2.0
296.
0298.030
2.0
298.0
300.
0
302.
030
4.0
296.0
300.
029
2.0
300.0
300.0302.0
304.0
298.0
296.0
298.0
294.
0
294.
0
292.0
294.
0
288.0
288.0
290.0
292.0
294.
0
290.0
288.0
308.0
290.0
288.0292.
0294.0
296.0
296.0
296.0
298.0
288.
0
298.
0
286.
0
292.0290.0
292.0
296.0
288.0
298.
0
286.
0
288.0
290.0
294.0
292.0
302.0286.0300.0
290.0286.0
286.0284.0
286.0
298.0
296.0
296.0298.0
284.0
286.0
284.0
284.0
286.0286.0
286.0
288.0
290.0
284.0
300.0
294.
0
296.0
296.0298.0
284.
0
310.0
294.0
294.0
292.0
312.0
312.0
302.0
296.
0
294.
0