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Mapping Monthly Report

PERIOD ENDING: 0600H Thursday, 01 December 2016

SAFETY/TRAINING:

 Main Vein
 Structurally controlled walls
 Intruders
 Inclement weather
 Raising groundwater due to intense rainfalls in MV Stage 1
 Void in MV Stage 2
 High wall and equipment interaction
 Colorado
 Slippery haul road due to heavy rain situation
 Light vehicle to heavy equipment interaction
 Fall of rocks on high wall
 Open edge and uneven ground
 Safety reinforcement
 Follow safety procedure
 Signage awareness
 Maintain safe distance from high wall and open edge
 Look before moving
 Update void demarcation
 Safe work practices
 Intruders Awareness
 Conducted HIRA and JSEA at Colorado for collection of CRM samples
 Typhoon preparation
 Assisted pack-up of SSR
 SLAM and PPE
 Attended trainings on:
 SURPAC
 Wellness lecture on Kidney Stones
 Hydrocarbon Spill Management

PIT MAPPING
I. FACE MAPPING

PIT ELEVATION MAPPED (m)


Colorado 1160mRL – 1150mRL 330
MV Stage 1 960mRL – 950mRL 230
MV Stage 2 1020mRL– 1000mRL 540
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TOTAL 1100

II. WALL MAPPING

PIT ELEVATION MAPPED (m)


Colorado 1180mRL – 1160mRL 1565
MV Stage 1 960mRL – 950mRL 635
MV Stage 2 1020mRL – 1000mRL 1715
TOTAL 3915

III. FLOOR MAPPING

PIT ELEVATION MAPPED (m2)


Colorado 1160mRL – 1150mRL 5000
MV Stage 2 1015mRL – 1000mRL 47500
TOTAL 52500

IV. GC LOGGING

PIT ELEVATION LOGGED (m)

Colorado 1150mRL 97
Colorado 1157mRL 60
Colorado 1160mRL 140
Colorado 1180mRL 483
MV Stage 1 960mRL 145
MV Stage 2 1020mRL 2219
MV Stage 2 1015mRL 3395
TOTAL 6539

Mapping focused in Colorado Greenwich 1180mRL to 1160mRL, MV Stage 1 950mRL and MV


Stage 2 1020mRL to 1005mRL benches.
Colorado Findings:
Geologically, Colorado Greenwich is predominantly andesitic unit with minor fault and vein
structures. Poorly sorted conglomerate composed of andesite tuffaceous with sandstone matrix
was observed in the northern portion of Colorado. AHAP is also present at the south portion with
intense pyritization near the contact.
Geologic interpretation was done at 1180mRL north and south bench. (Refer to figure 1 and 2)
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Figure 1 Geologic Map of Colorado Greenwich 1180mRL North Bench

Figure 2 Geologic Map of Colorado Greenwich 1180mRL South Bench


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Main Vein Findings:

Recent geologic findings in MV Stage 1 are the faults that were modelled wherein localized from
Doris and Northsplit main structure. New fault wireframes were develop and named as Northsplit
Fault 10 and Doris Fault 07 having the same Southwest dip direction while Doris Fault 06 is
dipping due South. (Refer figure 3)
In MV Stage 2, several wireframes were modelled and named as BS Vertical South, BS Mainfault
Vein, BS New Vein, BS Mainfault NW SW Vein, BS Vertical North, BS Starvein, MV Nancy Boston
and BS Starvein South. Wireframes naming convention were based from the resource. (Refer to
figure 4)
The BS Vertical South has been mapped on the ground with Northwest trend and dip to
Northeast.
BS Mainfault Vein and BS New Vein have shallow dipping structure to Southwest while BS Vertical
North and BS Starvein have general trend to Northwest and dip to Southwest.
Splay BS Mainfault NW SW Vein was mapped and modelled that has Southwest dip direction.
This vein has width of 1.5m. On the other side BS Starvein was displaced by right lateral fault.
Wireframes of MV Nancy Boston and BS Vertical North were updated from recent GC drilling at
MV Stage 2. MV Nancy Boston has captured its lateral extent to the Northwest.

Geologic interpretation was done at MV Stage 2 1015mRL and MV Stage 1 960 benches. (Refer
to figure 5 and 6)

Figure 3 MV Stage 1 New Faults


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Figure 4 MV Stage 2 Wireframes

Figure 5 Geologic Map of MV Stage 2 1015mRL Bench


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Figure 6 Geologic Map of MV Stage 1 960mRL Bench

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