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Re: jim6103 post# 10704

Tuesday, 06/16/2009 4:40:10 PM

Tuesday, June 16, 2009 4:40:10 PM

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From the Original Dominion Gulf Company 1955 Report:

"SUMMARY. CONCLUSIONS &..RECOMMENDATIONS:
This report covers 13 claims in Lots b, 9 and 10,
Concession I, Collins Township, Sudbury t. in ing division, Ontario. They are some 16 air uilee from the town of Chapleau on the C.P.R. transcontinental line.

Geological mapping by the writer and party during the
suBimer months of 1955 located only four outcrops* These, however, revealed that the contact zone between alkaline intrusive* and quartzbiotite gneisses exists on the group. This contact zone is known to carry columbium, rare earth minerals, uranium and thorium.

Geologically, they occupy part ol the northeast Hank of
a metasomatic aureole surrounding an alkaline plug. The rocks grade inward on this aureole froza relatively unaltered gneiss to completely alkalized gneisses (alkalic fenites). These alkalic fenite* have an indicated width of altaost a half mile. Evidence to date also indicates they fiiay average O.i&i - G.3% Cb205 and 0.025 - 0.03 U308 , with some areas up to 0.5ft Cb2o5 and 0.03ft U308."

"High ground magnetics lend support to this, and are situated about 2,500 feet off shore. The red fenite outcrop 01, shore, fifty feet south of the Township Line, gave very interesting assays of Cb205, U308 and ThO2- Radioactivity around the red
fenite outcrops is as high as 260 c. p. s., but heavy overburden eliminates the possibility of locating an anomalous radioactive body. Bulk samples taken of the red fenite outcrops gave G.2% C b^O^ by setii-quantitative spectrographic analysis. This zone is probably continuous over a 3,600-foot strike length on the property and of unknown width."

"One sample was taken on the outcrop along the shore, 50 feet south of the township. This assayed 0.50ft Cb205, 0.04 U308 and 0.03 ThO2".

http://www.geologyontario.mndm.gov.on.ca/SearchAFRI/

The interesting piece of information out of this original 1955 report by Dominion Gulf on the Nemegosenda property is the reference to U308, i.e. Uranium and its measured quantity of .025-.03% per ton. This was taken as a surface sample before any drilling was done. If this surface sample goes to depth, Zone D would have approximately 10,000,000 lbs of Uranium - There may be more or less depending upon what the drill logs show.....Still looking....Jim