H0002	Version	4
H0003	Date_generated	12-Dec-2019
H0004	Reporting_period_end_date	12-Oct-2019
H0005	State	Northern Territory
H0100	Tenement_no/Combined_report_no	GR485
H0101	Tenement_holder	Prodigy Gold NL
H0102	Project_name	Lake Mackay
H0106	Tenement_operator	Independence Group NL
H0150	250K_map_sheet_number	SF5215
H0151	100K_map_sheet_number	4751	 4851
H0152	50K_map_sheet_number	NA
H0153	25K_map_sheet_number	NA
H0200	Start_date_of_data_acquisition	13-Oct-2018
H0201	End_date_of_data_acquisition	12-Oct-2019
H0202	Data_format	DL4
H0203	Number_of_data_records	1730
H0204	Date_of_metadata_update	12-Dec-2019
H0301	Location_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_02_DrillCollars.txt
H0302	Lithology_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_07_DownHoleLithology.txt
H0303	Assay_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_05_DownHoleAssays.txt
H0304	Survey_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_03_DownHoleSurveys.txt
H0307	Lithology_code_file	GR485_2019_GA_14_Codes.txt
H0308	File Verification List	GR485_2019_GA_01_FileListing.doc
H0310	Drilling_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_04_DownHoleDetails.txt
H0313	Alteration_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_08_DownHoleAlteration.txt
H0314	GeolEvents_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_10_DownHoleEvents.txt
H0315	Vein_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_11_DownHoleVeining.txt
H0316	Mineralisation_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_09_DownHoleMineralisation.txt
H0317	Surface_Data_file	GR485_2019_GA_12_SurfaceGeochem.txt
H0318	DHQAQC_data_file	GR485_2019_GA_06_DownHoleAssaysQAQC.txt
H0319	Surface_QAQC_Data_file	GR485_2019_GA_13_SurfaceGeochemQAQC.tx
H0320	Other file	NA
H0400	Drill Code	RC
H0401	Drill_contractor	Strike Drilling Company Pty Ltd
H0402	Drill_description	Reverse Circulation
H0500	Feature_located	Drillhole Collar
H0501	Geodetic_datum	GDA94
H0502	Vertical_datum	Nominal
H0503	Projection	UTM
H0530	Coordinate_system	PROJECTED
H0531	Projection_zone	52
H0532	Surface_Location_Survey_Instrument	GPS
H0533	Surface_Location_Survey_Company	Independence Group NL
H0900	Remarks	NA
H1000	Hole_id	Depth From	Depth To	Projectcode	PRIORITY	Weathering	Col_Tone	Col1	Col2	Reg_group	Reg_var1	Reg_var2	Reg_var3	Lith1	Lith1_var1	Lith1_var2	Lith1_var3	Lith2	Lith2_var1	Lith2_var2	Lith2_var3	Texture1	Texture2	Grainsize1	Grainsize2	Geol_Desc	Lith_LoggedBy
H1001		metres	metres																								
H1004		0.001	0.001		0.00000001																						
D	19LMRC001	0	1	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or		TP				TSD	qz	go	fe					rou		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	1	10	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	gr	SP	hm			PAO	hb	ch	fe					bla		mg		massive meta dolerite. weakly weathered with fracture controlled iron oxides. medium to coarse bladed hornblendes. weak chlorite alteration	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	10	49	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						int		mg		massive weakly chlorite altered honrblende rich medium to coarse bladed crystalline textured amphibolite after dolerite (Du faur)	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	49	51	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		as above with trace diseminated to patchy pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	51	110	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		mg		massive metadolerite with small amounts of veining, becoming finer downhole. minor patchy epidote and quartz carb veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	110	113	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PHO	si							mas		fg		very siliceous hard fine grained, possibly cooked up sediment, proximal to amphibolite contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	113	209	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	qz	bt	gt					phe		fm		sub mm quartz, possibly weakly arkosic. fine sub mm weathered almandine garnets disemminated throughout. weakly foliated	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	209	218	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	bt					fol		fg		much more muscovite rich. moderate to strong foliation fabric defining s2. weakly siliceous. more arenitic protolith.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	218	219	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	cp					fol		fg		as above with minor chalcopyrtite as dominant sulphide with trace pyrite. forming fine veinlets to network texture sulphides.coincides with expected target depth.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	219	226	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si						fol		fg		fine grained foliated muscovite rich arenitic sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC001	226	256	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		sharp contact with sediments. Chlorite altered hb rich massive amphibolite after meta dolerite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	0	6	LMKJV	1	HW	l	br		DU	cb	fe		WCTM	ca	fe						mas		mg		weathered calcrete from surface over mafic rock. no aeolian cover	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	6	9	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	SP	fe			PAO	fe	hb						mas		fg		minor calcrete mixed with weathered saprock, ironstained after amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	9	20	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	gr	FR	hm			PAO	hb	ch	fe					mas		mg		weakly chlorite altered weakly weathered amphibolite with fracture controlled oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	20	115	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		massive amphibolite with medium grained bladed hornblendes.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	115	119	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		as above with cm scale planar quartz carb veining. minor epidote alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	119	127	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		massive amphibolite. hornblende dominant.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	127	128	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch		OVQ	qz			mas		mg		As above with massive quartz vein fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	128	155	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		massive amphibolite becomingn finer downhole to lower contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	155	164	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	an	si	bt							mg		possibly andalusite pips/broken sections with minor biotite phenocrysts, however not clear. could possibly be fsp and qz in a more arkosic sediments?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	164	165	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp								mg		stringer to fine matrix pyrrhotite throughout, minor chalcopyrite dusting associated with pyrrhotite. hosted in Possible pscp or arkosic meta sed as described above.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	165	167	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	an	si	bt					fab		fg		stringer phyrrhotite sulphide through finer more arenitic weakly siliceous sediments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	167	177	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	bt	an					fab		fg		no to trace sulphide min. weakly foliated fine arenitic sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	177	249	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		cg		WELL FOLIATED muscovite rich schist with cm scale andalusite porhyroblasts containing porph biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	249	250	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	mv						str		fg		well foliated mica schist with pyrite stringers and poss ccp within fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	250	293	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	ab					fab		fm		fine to medium muscovite dominant. possibly minor andalusite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC002	293	304	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch										massive amphibolite, bladed amphiboles. weakly chlorite altered. sharp well defined contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC003	0	4	LMKJV	1		d	rd	bk					WFE	he	go	qz							fg		Ferricrete zone, gossanous at surface. Anomalous Fe, Mn, Co, Ni. Check assay	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	4	12	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	DU				WFE	he	nn	qz							cg		laterite with minor green nontronite but dominantly hematitic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	12	59	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	wh	SP				WCYU	nn	qz	he							cg		saprolitic ultramafic with abundant green nontronite clay	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	59	66	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	rd	MU				WCYU	qz	nn	he							cg		quartz rich zone in saprolite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	66	96	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	rd	SP				WCY	he	qz	pg							cg		hematite quartz rock zone above weathered maic bedrock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	96	108	LMKJV	1	MW	m	rd	bk	BR				WCYU	he	ol	hb							cg		highly weathered mafic intrusion containing olivine, plagioclase, hornblende, pyrpxene,    hematitic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	108	114	LMKJV	1	MW	l	gr	wh	LS				WCYU	qz	nn	pg							cg		quartz rich saprolitic interval, return of saprolite?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC003	114	160	LMKJV	1	MW	d	rd	gy	BR				WCYU	he	hb	pg							mg		altered mafic rock bearing olivine, pyroxene, hornblende, pervasive hematite and occasional epidote alteration, some associated with quartz veins. Quartz is cherty in places	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC004	0	9	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	rd	DU	fe			WLT	fr	qz	nn					ngr		fm	fg	surface iron rich soils	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC004	9	11	LMKJV	1	CW	d	bk	br	TP	fe			WCYU	he	go	qz							mc	cg	Fe-rich layer with anomalous Co, Ni and Mn	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC004	11	17	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	rd	TP	fe			WCYU	he	go	qz							fg	cg	hematitic laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC004	17	52	LMKJV	1	HW	l	gr	ye	US	no			MGNO	nn	he	hb							fm	cg	nontronitic rich sparolite altering olivine-bearing mafic rock. minor hematite and epidote observed in some intervals.	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	0	6	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	rd	TP	fe	hm	lt	WLT	he	qz	go							cg		Fe-rich soil on edge of ferricrete/lateritic mafic hill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	6	9	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	rd	TP	fe	hm	lt	WLT	he	go	qz							cg		Fe-rich lateritelayer below soil/sand	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	9	16	LMKJV	1	HW	d	br	rd	TP	lt	fe	hm	WLT	he	qz	nn							cg		Fe-rich laterite with minor nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	16	43	LMKJV	1	HW	l	gr	ye	US	no	hm	qz	WLT	nn	he	qz							cg		Green saprolitic layer with abundant nontronite and variable minor quartz and plagioclase	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	43	62	LMKJV	1	HW	l	gr	rd	MU	no	hm	qz	WLT	nn	he	qz							cg		Saprolite zone with increased iron and quartz content over nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	62	73	LMKJV	1	HW	d	rd	ok	BR	hm	lt		WCYU	hb	he	qz							mg		Highly altered ultramafic rock bearing olivine with plentiful quartz and minor nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	73	76	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	rd	BR	qz	hm	no	WCYU	qz	he	nn							mg		Quartz rich layer at interpreted base of weathering profile	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC005	76	154	LMKJV	1	HW	d	bk	rd	BR	hm	no	fe	WCYU	ol	hb	px							mg		Highly altered olvine-bearing ultramafic rock containing variable layers with increased nontronite, quartz or hematite. No entirely fresh rock intercepted but clear that this is mafic intrusive rock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	0	2	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gr	gy	BR	hm	fe		PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		hematite surface outcrop	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	2	27	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch	px					mas		mg		fresh mafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	27	28	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		minor quartz veins in mafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	28	38	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch	px					mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	38	39	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		trace disseminated sulfide in mafic. Interval has minor quartz veinlets potential link	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	39	44	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	44	45	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	46	48	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	48	49	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	49	50	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	50	51	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	51	53	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	53	54	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	54	55	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	55	56	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	56	57	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	57	58	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	58	59	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	59	60	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	60	65	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	65	66	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	66	70	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	70	72	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	72	73	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	73	74	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	74	76	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	76	78	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO	ha	ch						mas		mc			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	78	80	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	80	83	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	83	85	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	85	86	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	86	87	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	87	90	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	90	94	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	94	95	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	95	97	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	97	98	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	98	100	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	100	101	LMKJV	1									PAO				PQZ	qz	pg						10% of intercept is metasandstone intercepted below mafic amphibolite. Metasandstone comprises quartz, plagioclase and dark green mineral (chlorite?)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	101	108	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	pg						rec		fm			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	108	109	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCB	qz	pg	mi							fm			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	109	112	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PSCQ	qz	pg						grb		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	112	114	LMKJV	1	FR	d	br	gr	FR				PSCB	qf	bt	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	114	117	LMKJV	1	FR	d	br	gr	FR				PSCB	qf	bt	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	117	119	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	119	122	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	122	123	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	123	124	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	124	125	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	125	126	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	126	127	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	127	128	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	128	129	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	129	131	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	131	132	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	132	155	LMKJV	1									PSCB	qf	bt	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	155	159	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qz	pg	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	159	166	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qz	pg	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	166	171	LMKJV	1									PSCB	qf	bt	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	171	172	LMKJV	1									PSCB	qf	bt	mi					sch		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	172	173	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	173	174	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	174	177	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	177	198	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	qf	bt	gt					sch		fm		Pink garnet bearing schist, possibly associated with quartz veins. Quartz veins noted at 180-181 and 185-186m at 0.2%	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	198	199	LMKJV	1									PSCG												Trace sulfides	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	199	200	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	200	201	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	201	202	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	202	203	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	203	204	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	204	205	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	205	207	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	207	208	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	pg	bt					sch		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC006	208	210	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	ok	TP	fe			WCYM	qf	he								vf		Red sandy soil above subcropping amphibolite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	5	11	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		medium grained mafic amphibolite sill. chloritic with occasional epidote. minor quartz veining. has intrusive texture	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	11	12	LMKJV	1									PAO												en echelon veining paired throughout amphibolite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	12	17	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	17	18	LMKJV	1	SW	l	gr	ye	SP	no	hm		WCYM	nn	hb	ch					fra		fg		nontronitic clay weathering in fraccture zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	18	36	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	36	37	LMKJV	1									PAO												trace pyrrhotite disseminated in matrix	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	37	38	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	38	39	LMKJV	1									PAO												Small quartz vein with green alteration - serpentine? chlorite?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	39	40	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	40	42	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	42	43	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	43	45	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	45	47	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	47	69	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	69	70	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	70	74	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	74	75	LMKJV	1									PAO												chlorite and green quartz on edgeg of white quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	75	79	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	79	83	LMKJV	1									PAO												quartz vein (minor) no chlorite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	83	84	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	84	94	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	94	95	LMKJV	1									PAO												minor chlorite on edge of quartz veinb	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	95	105	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	105	106	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	106	122	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	122	123	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	123	129	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	129	130	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	130	132	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	132	133	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	133	139	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	139	140	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	140	141	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	141	142	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	142	143	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	143	144	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	144	145	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	145	150	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	150	151	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	151	152	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	152	153	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	153	155	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	155	157	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	157	158	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	158	161	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	161	162	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	162	163	LMKJV	1									PAO												trace po disseminated in matrix. commonly linked to quartz veins in adjacent metre intervals	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	163	165	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	165	169	LMKJV	1									PAO												green quartz and or chlorite associated with cross cutting quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	169	170	LMKJV	1									PAO												serpentinite may be green alteration mineral on edge of quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	170	171	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	171	173	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	173	174	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	174	175	LMKJV	1									PAO												serpentine? chlorite/chloritoid on edge of quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	175	176	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	176	177	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	177	178	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	178	182	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	182	185	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	wh					PSCB	qf	bt	mv									silicification marks contact between mafic sill and metasedimentary schist and metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	185	186	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	186	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr						PSCQ	qf	mi											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	188	189	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	wh					PSCB	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	189	192	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	wh					PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	192	193	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	wh					PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	193	196	LMKJV	1									PSCB	qf	bt	gt									minor pink garnets within schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	196	197	LMKJV	1									PSCB	qf	ad	gt									less garnet, more quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	197	200	LMKJV	1									PSCB	ad												M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	200	203	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	wh					PSCQ	qf	bt										Quartz-feldspar mica schist (quartzite). possible serpentinite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	203	204	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	204	207	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	207	208	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	208	211	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	211	214	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	214	216	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qz	ch											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	216	218	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	218	220	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	qz	bt							mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	220	223	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	223	227	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	bt								mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	227	228	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	228	232	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	232	233	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	233	234	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	234	236	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	236	237	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	237	238	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	238	239	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	239	241	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	bt	ch							mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	241	242	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	242	243	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	243	244	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	244	245	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	245	246	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv							mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	246	248	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												quartz vein at 250m cross cuts foliation fabric and is associated with sulfides	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	248	251	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	qz	bt										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	251	253	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	253	254	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	254	256	LMKJV	1									PSCP	mv	bt	ch							fg		trace ccp and py in sulfides	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	256	258	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	258	259	LMKJV	1									PSCP													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	259	264	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv							mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	264	265	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC007	265	272	LMKJV	1									PSCP	an	bt								mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC016	0	3	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	ye	TP	lt	fe	cy	TGV	he	lm		TSD				rou		cg		transported sands and gravel chips after weakly lateritised and indurated silica rich chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	3	12	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	bg	US	si	li	in	WCYS	lm							mas		fg		indurated silica preserved chips possibly after metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	12	14	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br		US	fe	qz		WLT	he	qz								mg		lateritic chips with minor quartz fragments. possiblyl after veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	14	27	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	bg	US	li	cy	in	WCYS	lm	qz						mas		fm		indurated saprolitic chips. strongly clay altered with few chips preserved.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	27	30	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br		US	fe	qz		WLT	he	qz								mg		lateritic chips with minor quartz fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	30	32	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	bg	US	li	cy	in	WCYS	lm	qz						asb		fm		as previous WCYS with minor indurated chips poss after meta sed?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	32	55	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	br	US	fe	qz	in	WCYS	fe	qz						mas		fm		combination of haematite altered chips and weak to moderately indurated chips after meta sed.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	55	58	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br		US	fe	qz		WCYS	fe	qz		OVQ	si					fg		significant vein material with associated lateritised chips iron rich. strongly clay altered.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	58	66	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	gy	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	fs	mv	bt	WCYS	cy	fe		fab		fm		recognisable arkosic metasediment textures. appears to be muscovite biotite derived metased.minor quartz veining throughout	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	66	72	LMKJV	1	HW	m	wh	br	LS	fe	cy		OVQ	si	qz		PSCQ	mv			mas				still clay rich horizon. quartz vein material is well represented in chips with only minor clay altered saprolite after metased remaining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	72	80	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	fs	qz	mv					mas		fm		clay altered saprolite after meta arkose. recognisable quartz and feldspar coarse phases.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	80	82	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	fs	qz	mv	OVQ	si	qz		fab		fm		smaller slightly finer chips with a discernable fabrirc. increrased amount ofo quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	82	92	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv			mas	fab	fm	fg	arkosic chips along side fine chips with a phyllitic fabric,possibly representing some compositional banding with in the meta sediment. minor vein quartz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	92	95	LMKJV	1	MW	l	wh	bk	LS	si	cy		OVQ	qz	mn						mas				massive quartz veninig over 3m with fair amounts of black manganese coating through out.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	95	101	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fab		fg		finer grained muscovite meta arenite. few chips slightly more arkosic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	101	102	LMKJV	1	SW	m	wh	bk	LS	si	cy		OVQ	si	mn										quartz vein with associated mangnese.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	102	108	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	cy	fe		PSCQ	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv	fe		mas		mg		medium grained meta arkose with finer chips with stronger fabric after pscv.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	108	111	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP	fe	cy		PSCQ	fs	qz	mv					mas		mg		fresher, weakly weathered arkosic meta sediment with medium to coarse quartz and fsp. weakly silcified.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	111	114	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PSCV	mv	fe						fab		fg		oxidised finer sediments after pscv. well foliated.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	114	134	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP	fe			PSCQ	fs	qz	mv					mas		mg		massive metasediments with fine to medium grained fs and qz. arkosic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	134	142	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	fs	qz	mv					mas		mg		massive meta arkose. fresh.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	142	145	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv							fab		fg		well foliated muscovite bearing schist. possibly represents an finer section wiith in meta arkose package i.e. a finer top.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	145	146	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	qz	si		PSCQ	mv	fs		mas				quartz vein dominant with minor metasediment chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	146	157	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	fs					mas		fm		massive meta arkose	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	157	160	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	fs	mv					mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	160	161	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	fs					mas		fm		fine to medium with quartz fragments. minor amounts of visible arsenopyrite and trace pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	161	168	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	fs					mas		fm		as above with trace py	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	168	170	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	si	qz		PSCQ	qz	si		mas				much more quartz with trace pyritet.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	170	171	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	si	mv	bt					fab		fm		silicified finer metasediment with a small percentage of quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	171	176	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCQ	qz	si	mv	str		fg		similar to above with sulphide stringers associated with the quartz veining and forming a stringer network wrapping quartz/silica clasts.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	176	179	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	qz			$SS	py	cp						massive quartz vein with minor chips of sericite altered metasediment, manganese associated with veining and some pyrite with trace chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	179	182	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PAO	am	ch		OVQ	qz			mas		fm		weakly chlorite altered with minor sulphides in metasediment with fine to medium biotite and qtz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	182	184	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	bk	FR				OVQ	qz			PAO	hb	am				fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	184	186	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas				massive amphibolite. fine to medium hornblende and chlorite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	186	190	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		as above with minor sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	190	191	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		as above but with some chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	191	197	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		as with minor sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	197	213	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		massive chlorite altered amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	213	217	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		massive amphibolite with minor veining and some sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	217	251	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	fs					mas		fm		massive amphibolite, minor veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	251	252	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	ch	hb	bt					mas		fm		maassive amphibolite. Possible brown biotite selvages to veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	252	259	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	259	263	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	263	264	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC016	264	268	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb		ch	SAR				mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC018	0	4	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	DU	hm	mf		WFE													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC018	4	7	LMKJV	1	CW	d	rd	br	DU	hm	qz		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC018	7	13	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US	cy			WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC018	13	15	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br		MU	cy	hm		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC018	15	27	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gy	gr	LS	hm	no		WCYU												weathered ultramafic as chips in clay rich zone associated with minor nontronite green	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC018	27	34	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	bk	BR	hm	no		MGN	ol	px	pg					mas		fg		moderately weathered mafic, not fresh rock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br		DU	hm	mf		WFE													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	1	4	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br		TP	hm	qz	no	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	4	11	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br	rd	TP	qz	hm	no	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	11	23	LMKJV	1	CW	d	or		TP	hm	cy		WLT												clay-rich wet samples	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	23	24	LMKJV	1									XNS												no sample recovered in this interval due to clay-rich wet fault zone or lateritic water table	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	24	30	LMKJV	1	CW	d	or		TP	hm	cy		WLT												clay-rich wet samples	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	30	31	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	or	TP	hm	cy		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	31	32	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gy	br	TP	hm	cy		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	32	34	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br		TP	hm	cy		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	34	36	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	or	TP	hm	cy		WLT												clay-rich wet samples	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC019	36	40	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gr	br	TP	no	hm		WCYU												green nontronite rich oxidised zone with minor chips of highly weathered ultramafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC020	0	4	LMKJV	1	CW	d	rd	br	TP	hm	qz	mf	WLT	he	qz								mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC020	4	12	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	qz	no	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC020	12	19	LMKJV	1	CW	m	ye	gr	US	cy	no		WLT												nontronitic rich clay zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC020	19	21	LMKJV	1	CW	d	gr	ye	LS	hm	no		WLT												traces of weathered ultramafic and highly nontronitic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC020	21	34	LMKJV	1	CW	d	gy	gr	SP	hm	no		MGBO	ol	px	pg					mas		fg		saprolitic weathered bedrock of olivine bearing ultramafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	0	4	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br	TP	hm	qz	mf	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	4	7	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	rd	TP	hm	qz	cy	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	7	13	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	rd	TP	hm	cy	qz	WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	13	16	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br	rd	TP	hm	lt		WLT												iron ?Mn rich clays, dark colour	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	16	22	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	gy	US	cy	sg		WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	22	31	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	bk	MU	cy	no		WLT												clasts of green nontronite common in this area	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC021	31	40	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gr	ye	LS	no	cy		WLT												green montronite dominates with minor chips of weathered olivine bearing ultramafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC022	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	mf	qz	WLT												iron rich gossan and soil laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC022	5	15	LMKJV	1	CW	d	rd	br	TP	hm	qz	cy	WLT												lateritic horizon	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC022	15	19	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US	cy			WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC022	19	34	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gr	gy	LS	no	cy		WLT												green nontronitic clay rich horizon containing small clasts of weathered ultramafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	lt	qz	WLT												gossanous soil, hem mang rich, minor quartz and nontronite identified	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	5	9	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	rd	TP	hm	lt		WLT												laterite below soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	9	10	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br	rd	TP	hm	lt		WLT												iron manganese rich horizon in laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	10	16	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	rd	TP	hm	lt		WLT												return to brown lateritic zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	16	38	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	gy	LS	no	cy	sg	WLT												nontronite green clay rich horizon, traces of weathered ultramafic rock in chips	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	38	39	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	ye	MU	cy	sg	no	WLT												brown horizon 1m within nontronite zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC023	39	40	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	gy	LS	no	cy	sg	WLT												return to nontronite zone, traces of weathered ultramafic rock in chips	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC024	0	2	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	mf		WLT												iron, manganese rich gossanous soil, traces of quartz and nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC024	2	4	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	rd	TP	hm	cy		WLT												iron rich laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC024	4	6	LMKJV	1	CW	d	br	rd	TP	hm			WLT												more iron-rich darker interval of laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC024	6	11	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	or	TP	hm	cy		WLT												orange brown more clay rich laterite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC024	11	34	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gr	gy	US	no	sg	cy	WLT												green nontronite rich saprolite layer with quartz and traces of weathered ultramafic rock (olivine bearing)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br	TP	hm	qz		TWS												red iron rich soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	5	11	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	bg	TP	hm	cy	qz	WLT												pale lateritic zone beneath soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	11	24	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US	cy	qz	no	WLT												yellow to orange saprolitic zone with minor nontronite and quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	24	35	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	MU	hm	cy	no	WLT												red zone in saprolite/laterite horizon, still in oxidised zone. Still trace nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	35	41	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	br	US	cy	no		WLT												nontronitic clay rich zone, orange brown and green clays	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	41	79	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	ye	MU	cy	hm		WLT												predominantly clay, no quartz or chips	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	79	86	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br	gr	MU	no	cy		WLT												nontronitic zone, clay rich with clasts of bedrock (ultramafic) and quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	86	94	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	br	LS	no	cy	lt	WLT												nontronitic zone with increased amounts of bedrock ultramafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	94	117	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gr	gy	FR				MGNG	ol	px	pg					mas		fg		slightly weathered ultramafic rock (olivine-bearing) with nontronitic clay alteration in several intervals	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	117	119	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				MGN	ol	px	pg					mas		fg		pale red-white quartz in intrusion- potentially evidence of alteration (potassic ingress or sodium leaching?)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC025	119	130	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	gy	FR				MGN	ol	px	pg					mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	qz		TWS												weathered clasts of orthoamphibolite in red soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	5	10	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or		TP	hm			WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	10	12	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	gr	US	hm	no		WLT												green clasts of nontronite altered mafic rock - unweathered protolih likely to be mafic sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	12	15	LMKJV	1	CW	l	pk	rd	US				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	15	17	LMKJV	1	CW	l	pk	or	US				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	17	18	LMKJV	1	CW	l	pk	or	US	no			WLT												clasts of green nontronite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	18	25	LMKJV	1	CW	l	pk	rd	US				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	25	30	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	or	US				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	30	37	LMKJV	1	MW	l	ye	or	SP				FPG	qz	kf	to							cg		tourmaline-bearing weathered saprock pegmatite (formerly muscovite-qtz-Kfeldspar-pla-turm composition)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	37	38	LMKJV	1	MW	l	pk	ye	SP				PSCV												highly weathered saprolitic muscovite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	38	39	LMKJV	1	MW	l	pk	ye	SP				PSCV	mv	qf		FPG	qz	kf	to	fol		fg	cg		M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	39	41	LMKJV	1	MW	l	ye	or	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	41	44	LMKJV	1	MW	m	ye	or	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	44	45	LMKJV	1	MW	m	ye	or	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	45	49	LMKJV	1	MW	l	pk	br	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	49	52	LMKJV	1	MW	l	ye	wh	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	52	53	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	ye	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	53	55	LMKJV	1	MW	l	wh	pk	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	55	59	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	ye	SP				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	59	63	LMKJV	1	MW	l	ye	or	SP				PSCV	mv	bt		FPG	mv	qz	kf	fol		fg	cg		M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	63	80	LMKJV	1	SW	l	gy	wh	BR				PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	80	81	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy						PSCV	mv	bt	qf					fol		fg		foliated muscovite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	81	82	LMKJV	1	SW								PSCB	bt	mv	qf					fol		fg		biotite rich zone, possibly due to nearby contact with pegmatite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	82	84	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	84	86	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	86	87	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	87	88	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCB	bt	mv	qf	FPG	qz	kf	pg	fol	peg	fg	cg	pegmatite also contains tourmaline up to 4 mm diameter. similar to pegmatite mapped in Springer/Prowl area and dated by NTGS-GA (result from monazite dating pending)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	88	98	LMKJV	1	FR								FPG	qz	kf	pg					peg		cg		tourmaline-bearing	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	98	100	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCB	bt	mv	qf					fol		fg		return to foliated biotite-rich mica schist (biotite may be due to contact with pegmatite)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	100	101	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCB												pyrite in quartz-tourmaline vein nearby to pegmatite - possible link	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	101	103	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	103	104	LMKJV	1									PSCB												disseminated pyrite in biotite schist, minor quartz veins up to 4mm thick in this interval but no directly link with sulfide observed	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	104	105	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	105	106	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy						PSCB	mv	bt	qf					fol		fg		muscovite alteration on edge of orthoamphibolite sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	106	107	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy					PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg		trace pyrite on orthoamphibolite contact associated with thin quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	107	112	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy					PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	112	113	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	113	114	LMKJV	1									PAO												pyrite and pyrrhotite within quartz veins and disseminated	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	114	115	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	115	117	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	117	118	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	118	119	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	119	120	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	120	121	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	121	122	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	122	125	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	125	126	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	126	130	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	130	131	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	131	132	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	132	133	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	133	134	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	134	136	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	136	139	LMKJV	1									PAO												spotted garnet porphyroblasts appear to be associated with quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	139	140	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	140	141	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	141	142	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	142	143	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	143	144	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	144	145	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	145	146	LMKJV	1									PAO												minor epidote and hematite associated with thin quartz veinlet, trace pyrite disseminated	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	146	147	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	147	148	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	148	150	LMKJV	1									PAO												biotite forming in schist on edge of quartz vein, mica content increases in this zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	150	151	LMKJV	1									PSCV	hb	ch		FPG	mv	to		mas		fg		pegmatite and pegmatitic vein associated with tourmaline, no sulfides however	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	151	153	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	bt	qf					fol		fg		tourmaline-bearing quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	153	154	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	154	155	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	155	156	LMKJV	1									PSCG	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	156	165	LMKJV	1									PSCG	gt	mv	bt					fol		fg		garnets are disseminated in schist, possibly related to quartz veinlets, pink garnet porphyroblasts reach 4-5mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	165	166	LMKJV	1									PSCG	gt	mv	bt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	166	170	LMKJV	1									PSCG												pink garnet porphyroblasts up to 10% of rock, up to 7mm diameter. is garnet syn or post-metamorphic? metamorphic or hydrothermal origin?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	170	173	LMKJV	1									PSCG												some garnets associated with quartz veins, some not. some garnets appear to show reaction rims - paler pink colour for 2mm on edge of porphyroblast	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	173	174	LMKJV	1									PSCG												minor tourmaline within thin 2-4mm quartz veins in this garnet-rich interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	174	175	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	175	176	LMKJV	1									PSCG												less garnet porphyroblasts	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	176	177	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		end of garnet-rich interval, no garnets in this biotite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	177	178	LMKJV	1									PSCB												chalcopyrite and pyrite on edge of quartz veins and disseminated by side of vein associated with minor pink garnet	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	178	179	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	179	180	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	180	181	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	181	183	LMKJV	1									PSCG	gt	bt	mv					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	183	185	LMKJV	1									PSCG	gt	bt	mv					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	185	186	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	186	187	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	187	192	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	192	193	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	193	194	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	194	195	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	195	196	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	196	203	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	203	204	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	204	206	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	206	209	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	209	232	LMKJV	1									PSCG												intervals with more or less garnet transitioning into biotite muscovite schist with minimal garnet in some layers	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	232	233	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	233	235	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	235	238	LMKJV	1									PSCB												traces of fine 1mm garnets in schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	238	239	LMKJV	1									PSCG	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg		garnet porphyroblasts up to 5mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	239	241	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		trace garnet in interval with thin quartz veins up to 4mm width, no sulfides	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	241	245	LMKJV	1									PSCB												trace garnet in occasional metre intervals, likely related to quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	245	248	LMKJV	1									PSCB												trace garnet in some intervals	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	248	249	LMKJV	1									PSCB												garnet zone returns	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	249	251	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	251	253	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	253	254	LMKJV	1									PSCB	mv	bt						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	254	255	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv	gt										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	255	257	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv	gt										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	257	258	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv		OVQ	qz	mv						quartz vein about 10% of sample, looks pegmatite, contains a green mica and a yellowish-green ?Feldspar. if so this is a pegmatite vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	258	261	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr					OVQ	qz	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	261	262	LMKJV	1									OVQ	qz	mv		PSCB	bt	mv			fol		fg		M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	262	263	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	263	264	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv		OVQ	qz	mv		fol		fg		pegmatitic green returns quartz and green mica and yellow-green feldspar about 50% in this interval with biotite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	264	265	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr					OVQ	qz	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	265	266	LMKJV	1									OVQ	mv	qz										green mica rich zone of pegmatitic dyke/vein interval. transitional between vein and intrusive	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	266	267	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	267	275	LMKJV	1									PSCG	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg		garnet content increases	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	275	276	LMKJV	1									PSCG	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	276	286	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	286	287	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	287	289	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	289	290	LMKJV	1									PSCG												trace chalcopyrite-pyrite associated with quartz veining in garnet schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	290	293	LMKJV	1									PSCG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC028	293	294	LMKJV	1	FR	m	pk	gy	FR				PSCG	gt	bt		PSCB	bt	mv		pob	fab	mc	fm	lith composed almost entirely of porphyroblastic deep red translucent garnets and coarse flakes of Biotite with minor clasts of siliceous chips after metased schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	294	301	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		mc		significant garnet alteration, with 5-6mm garnets through out, generally pink spessartine with some deep red translucent garnets.host groundmass appears to be weakly silica altered metasediment mainly muscovitiic with a significant biotite portion.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	301	310	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		mg		as above with minor quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	310	323	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		mc		increased garnet and biotite porions with trace to minor quartz veining/..	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	323	325	LMKJV	1	FR	m	pk	gy	FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		mg		strong garnet alteration, 8-10mm max sized garnets, regularly throughout. substantial biotite in metaschist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	325	330	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		mc		fewer garnets, muscovite dominant metased with patchy silica.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	330	338	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	$SS	cp	po		pob		mc		biotite dominant grouindmass with large 5-6mm max garnets through out. Strongly foliated. Sulphides often entrained in to fabric form thin veinlets/stringers. dominantly chalcopyrite with trace pyrite and pyrrhotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	338	339	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	PSCB	bt			pob	fol	mc	fm	no visiible sulphide in garnet biotite muscovite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	339	349	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	PSCB	bt			pob	fol	mc	fm	stringer/ veinlets, mainly cp then po often entrained in to dominant fabric plane. Minor quartz veining, not signinficant in garnet biotite muscovite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	349	351	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	wh	FR				FPG	qz	fs	mi					peg		cg		rose coloured translucent quartz. greenish yellow micas. part of pegmatite vein/intrusion.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	351	352	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		cg		string chalco in altered garnet schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	352	353	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	gy	ye	FR				$SS	cp	po		PSCG	gt	am		str				strong stringer chalco pyrite through altererd amphibolite rock. chalcopyrite rich.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	353	363	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	gy	ye	FR				$SS	cp	po		PSCG	gt			str				stringer chalco and pyrrhoitite with associated silicification and quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	363	365	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	gy	br	FR				$BX	po	cp										SUBMASSIVE PYRRHOTITE BRECCIA WITH CHALCOPYRITE STRINGERS AND INTERSTITIAL.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	365	367	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	cp	po		PSCG	gt			str					S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	367	369	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz		$SS	po	cp		peg					S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	369	372	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		qauartzofeldspathic pergmamtite. greenish yellow micas.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC028	372	398	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		fm		metasandstone with quartz biotite muscovite. weakly silicified..	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	0	2	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br	TP				TWS													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	2	7	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	or	TP				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	7	9	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	or					WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	9	17	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	br					WLT				FPG	mv								M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	17	20	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	20	21	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	21	23	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	23	24	LMKJV	1	CW	l	ye	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	24	28	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	28	30	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	br					WLT				FPG	mv	qz							M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	30	32	LMKJV	1	HW	l	rd	br					WLT				PSCB									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	32	34	LMKJV	1	HW	l	ye	or					WLT				FPG									M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	34	42	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh		US				FPG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	42	50	LMKJV	1	MW	l	gr	kh	SP				PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	50	52	LMKJV	1	MW	l	wh	cm	BR				FPG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	52	54	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh						FPG	qz	kf	mv					grp		cg		Beginning of totally fresh rock. no signs of weathering. pegmatite is tourmaline bearing	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	54	56	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		contact between pegmatite and mica schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	56	57	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	57	58	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	58	59	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh						PSCB	bt	mv		FPG	qz	kf	mv	fol	grp	fg	cg	50% pegmatite intrusion, 50% biotite muscovite schist. pegmatite contains green mica as well as white mica and a yellowish plagioclase as well as a tourmaline	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	59	60	LMKJV	1									FPG	qz	kf	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		grp	fol	cg	fg	about 10% schist in this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	60	63	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh						FPG	qz	kf	pg									pegmatite is quartz-Kfs-yellow plag-muscovite-green/yellow mica with tourmaline and small 2mm diameter pink garnets esp 61-63m  - potential link to quartz veins and garnets. what are the conditions these form?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	63	64	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv		FPG	qz	kf	pg	fol	grp	fg	cg	about 25% pegmatite in this metre interval, contact with mica schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	64	65	LMKJV	1									PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	65	66	LMKJV	1									PSCB												quartz vein contains pink garnet and green-yellow mica similar to pegmatite so by inference is pegmatitic quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	66	69	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	69	70	LMKJV	1									FPG	qz	mv		PSCB	bt	mv		grp	fol	cg	fg	about 50% pegmatitic vein in this interval, white mica rich	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	70	75	LMKJV	1									PSCB				PSCQ								S3 crenulation cleavage in schist at 70-71m interval, some intervals more metasandstone than schist but schist dominates	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	75	76	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	76	77	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	77	78	LMKJV	1									PSCB				FPG	qz	mv	kf		grp		cg	pegmatite is about 40% of this interval, tourmaline-bearing	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	78	80	LMKJV	1									PSCB												quartz vein likely related to adjacent pegmatite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	80	87	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	87	88	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	88	89	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	89	91	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	91	93	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	93	94	LMKJV	1									PSCB												tourmaline-Kspar bearing quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	94	95	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	95	96	LMKJV	1									FPG	qz	mv	gt	PSCB	bt	mv		grp	fol	cg	fg	pegmatitic vein containing 2mm diameter rusty garnets, white-yellow mica, kspar, quartz etc intruding mica schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	96	97	LMKJV	1									PSCB				FPG								about 10% pegmatitic vein in this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	97	98	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	98	100	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	100	101	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	101	102	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	102	103	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	103	106	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	106	107	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	107	108	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	108	110	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	110	111	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	111	113	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	113	114	LMKJV	1									PSCB				FPG	mv	to			grp		cg	about 25% of interval is pegmatite containing tourmaline and white mica	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	114	115	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	115	116	LMKJV	1									FPG	mv	to	gt	PSCB				grp		cg		about 85% pegmatite including green mica, contains up to 2mm diameter light pink garnet	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	116	118	LMKJV	1									FPG													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	118	120	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	120	123	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	123	124	LMKJV	1									PSCB				$SM	gt	qz	am					about 35% of this metre interval is semi-massive sulfide (pyrrhotite, pyrite and chalcopyrite amongst others) with quartz, garnet and green amphibole in breccia texture	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	124	127	LMKJV	1									$SM	gt	qz	am										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	127	128	LMKJV	1									PSCG	gt	mv						fol		fg		garnet-bearing schist - alteration?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	128	129	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg		trace garnet in this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	129	130	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg		trace garnet	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	130	133	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	133	134	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	134	136	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	136	139	LMKJV	1									PSCV												poor chip recovery, very clay-rich (damp)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	139	141	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt										poor chip recovery, very clay-rich (damp)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	141	142	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt									poor chip recovery, very clay-rich (damp)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	142	144	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	144	145	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt	gt										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	145	148	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	148	151	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	151	152	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	152	153	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	153	154	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	154	155	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt										poor chip recovery , very clay rich (damp)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	155	156	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	156	158	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt										poor chip recovery	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	158	159	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	159	160	LMKJV	1									PSCV	mv	bt											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	160	161	LMKJV	1		l	wh	gr					PSCQ	qf	bt	mv									possible this unit is transitioning into metasandstone and therefore alters differently	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	161	165	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	165	166	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	166	168	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	168	169	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	169	171	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	171	177	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	177	178	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	178	180	LMKJV	1		d	gr	bk					PSCQ	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	180	182	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	182	183	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	183	184	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	184	192	LMKJV	1									PSCV												red grains are contamination from soil, poor chip recovery, wet samples	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	192	193	LMKJV	1									PSCV												sandy grains present in this schist, transitional to metasandstone poor chip recovery	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	193	196	LMKJV	1									PSCV												sandy grains present in this schist, transitional to metasandstone poor chip recovery	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	196	202	LMKJV	1									PSCV												red grains are contamination from soil, poor chip recovery, wet samples, sandy grains as above	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	202	203	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt	mv										M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	203	206	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	206	207	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	207	209	LMKJV	1		d	bk	gr					PAO	hb	ch	bt					fol		fg		metamafic sill, chlorite rich, foliated on margins, unusual to see this, hornblende not obvious, but chlorite and biotite-rich (mica rich is unusual). has distinct green colour	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	209	210	LMKJV	1									PAO								fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	210	211	LMKJV	1									PAO								mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	211	213	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	213	214	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	214	216	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	216	219	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	219	220	LMKJV	1									PAO	ch	bt										thin quartz veins and chlorite alteration	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	220	223	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	223	224	LMKJV	1									PAO												disseminated pyrite (trace)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	224	225	LMKJV	1									PAO												epidote and/or chlorite thin 1mm veins, possibly with carbonate	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	225	227	LMKJV	1									PAO												pyrite on vein fracture joint	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	227	229	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	229	231	LMKJV	1									PAO												epidote vein with minor sulfide pyrite disseminated	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	231	232	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	232	233	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	233	234	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	234	235	LMKJV	1									PAO												pyrite-bearing quartz vein with chlorite alteration in vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	235	237	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	237	238	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	238	239	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	239	240	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	240	243	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	243	244	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	244	245	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	245	247	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	247	249	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	249	250	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	250	252	LMKJV	1									PAO												epidote associated with thin quartz veins, trace sulfides	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	252	253	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	253	254	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	254	255	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	255	256	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	256	257	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	257	258	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	258	259	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	259	260	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	260	261	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	261	265	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	265	284	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	284	285	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	285	286	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	286	287	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv			bt			fol		fg		contact with mica schist and sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	287	289	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	289	290	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg		trace garnet in mica schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	290	293	LMKJV	1									PSCV												chip recovery poor, fine grained sand, red stones are contamination from soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	293	294	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg		1m interval with 0.5% pyrite possibly some pyrrhotite associated with minor garnet and chlorite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	294	295	LMKJV	1									PSCV	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	295	296	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	296	301	LMKJV	1									PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC029	301	302	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fab		fm		foliated muscovite schist with considerable biotite and minor to trace chlorite/epidote alteration. Significant milky white qtz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	302	304	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fab		fm		foliated muscovite schist becoming weakly siliceous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	304	310	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	si	mv	bt					pob		mg		fairly strongly silicified metasediment. Coarse biotite flecks form in clusters.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	310	324	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	bt	mv	si					fol		fm		mica rich schist, mainly muscovite, but with significant black to brown biotite. Strongly foliated. Associated chlorite altereation. .Significant sand portion seived away to leave minimal chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	324	325	LMKJV	1	FR	l	pk	gy	FR				OVQ	qz			PSCV	mv	bt	qz	str				rose pink transluscent quartz fragments, as well as lesser milky quartz in mica schist host.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC029	325	346	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	ch					fol		fm		mica schist. lots of biotite. some micas have a golden shimmer. Minor zones of silicified metasediment , but predominantly schistose. Associate with sandy fines which leaves chips when seived.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br	TP				TWS	he	cy	qc							mg		thin aeolian red soil	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	1	4	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	kh	US				WLT	qz	he	cy	PSCQ						fg		no real laterite here, straight into weathered bedrock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	4	5	LMKJV	1	CW	l	gr	kh	US				WLT	qz			PSCQ								quartz rich interval of saprolitic rock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	5	7	LMKJV	1	HW	l	gr	wh	LS				PSCQ	mv	bt	he					mas		fg		weathered saprolitic metasandstone with minor schist intervals and weak chlorite alteration	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	7	11	LMKJV	1	SW	l	gr		BR				PSCQ	qf	mv											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	11	15	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gr		FR				PSCQ	qf	mv	bt					mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	15	19	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gr	bk	FR				PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	19	21	LMKJV	1									PSCQ	qf	bt						mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	21	22	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												minor green chert associated with 2-5mm veins in metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	22	24	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	24	25	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	25	27	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	27	28	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	28	29	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												pegmatitic vein with quartz, feldspar, green mica and tourmaline, too thin to log as pegmatite dyke	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	29	30	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	30	31	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	31	32	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	32	33	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	33	34	LMKJV	1	SW								PSCQ												quartz vein, orange in colour associated with muscovite, weathered, fracture zone?	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	34	36	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	36	37	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	37	39	LMKJV	1									FPG	qz	kf	mv					grp		cg		pegmatite intrudes metasandstone, contains green mica, muscovite, tourmaline up to 5 mm diameter and pink garnet up to 3mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	39	40	LMKJV	1									FPG				PSCB	bt	mv			fol		fg	about 50% pegmatite, 50% biotite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	40	41	LMKJV	1									FPG												garnets up to 4mm diameter, tourmaline up to 8mm diameter, these mineral dominate pegmatite accessory minerals	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	41	43	LMKJV	1									FPG				PSCB	bt	mv			fol		fg	about 95% pegmatite, 5% biotite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	43	44	LMKJV	1									FPG				PSCB								about 90% pegmatite, 10% biotite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	44	45	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	45	47	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	47	48	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	48	54	LMKJV	1									PSCB				PSCV	bt	mv						note some metasandstone zones in this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	54	55	LMKJV	1									PSCB												smokey quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	55	59	LMKJV	1									PSCB				PSCV	bt	mv						note some metasandstone layers in this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	59	60	LMKJV	1									PSCB												smokey quartz vein up to 15mm thick	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	60	61	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	61	62	LMKJV	1									PSCB												smokey quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	62	63	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	63	64	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	64	65	LMKJV	1									PSCB												disseminated pyrite up to 4mm diameter on edge of thin <5mm quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	65	66	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	66	67	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	67	68	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	68	69	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	69	70	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	70	79	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	79	80	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	80	83	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	83	84	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	84	85	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	85	89	LMKJV	1									PSCB													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	89	90	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	90	91	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	91	92	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	92	93	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	93	95	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	95	96	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	96	99	LMKJV	1									PAO												sulfide is disseminated and stringers around quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	99	100	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	100	101	LMKJV	1									PAO				OVQ	qz	ch						quartz vein is 50% of this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	101	102	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	102	103	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	103	104	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	104	105	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	105	106	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	106	107	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	107	108	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	108	109	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	109	111	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	111	112	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	112	113	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	113	114	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	114	115	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	115	116	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	116	117	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	117	118	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	118	119	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	119	124	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	124	125	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	125	127	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	127	128	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	128	129	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	129	131	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	131	132	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	132	133	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	133	134	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	134	136	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	136	138	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	138	148	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	148	149	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	149	150	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	150	153	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	153	154	LMKJV	1									PAO													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC030	154	169	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		chlorite altered massive orthoamphibolite with sharp lower contact to silica altered meta seds	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	169	171	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	si	mv						fol		fg		silicified micaceous metasediment. well foliated, becoming more muscovite rich downhole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	171	178	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt	PSCV	mv			pob	fol	cg	fg	garnetiferous mica schist. coarse pink mica and possibly mica veins through out.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	178	180	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt	PSCV				fol		mg		garnet mica schist with fewer garnets and smaller. max 1mm.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	180	186	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	bt	gt					fol		mg		garnet mica schist. weakly siliceous with larger chiips preservevd. flecks of coarse biotiite seen throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	186	200	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt	PSCV				pob	fol	cg	fg	GARNET MICA SCHIST. much caorser garnets in a strongly micaceous foliated groindmass. garnets lessen in last few metres.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	200	210	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt							fm		less garnetiferous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	210	220	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt	PSCV				pob	fol	mg	fg	increased garnets in pscg	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	220	244	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fol		fg		weak to moderate silicification. some coarser material possibly after meta sandstone.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	244	246	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz	OVQ				fol		fg		as above with grey smokey quarz veining,	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	246	250	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fol		fg		grey well foliated metasediment. non descrtpt	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	250	251	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz	OV	kf			fol		fg		meta sediment with k feldspar veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	251	257	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	257	264	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		as above with trace sulphides. appear to be squeezed in to pervasive foliation plane.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	264	268	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		slightly more biotite dominant fine grained schistose meta sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	268	269	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		as above with fine grained k-spoar or haaematite alteration as veins.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	269	286	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					gos		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	286	289	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	289	293	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt		FPG	fs	qz	mv	fol		fg		quartzo feldspathic veining from pegmatite with in grey foliated metased.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	293	303	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fol		fg		well foliated metasediment with 5% smokey grey quartz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	303	306	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz	FPG	fs			fol		fg		meta sed with pegmatite veiining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	306	319	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	si	qz	mv					mas		fm		fairly massive meta sandstone unit.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	319	321	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC030	321	324	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ													S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	0	3	LMKJV	1	HW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz		TSD	fe	qz								cg		Aeolian wiiwndblown sand. quartz and minor iron pisolites.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	3	8	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	or	TP	fe	qz		OVQ	qz			TGVL	fe			mas	rou	cg	cg	quartz and pisolitic lag.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	8	13	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	ye	US	cy	fe		PPE	qz	mv	bt	WCYS	cy	fe		fab		fg		muscovitic, strong foliatiaon in weathered saprolitic meta sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	13	18	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	US	cy	fe		OVQ	qz			PSCV	mv	bt	fe	mas	fol	cg	fg	predominantly translucent smoky quartz with flakes of muscovitiic schist preserved.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	18	30	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	US	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	30	32	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	ye	US	cy			OVQ	qz			PSCV	mv			mas	fol	cg	fg	clear quartz chips dominant. minor muscovite rich chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	32	36	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	ye	US	cy			WCYS	cy			PSCV	mv	bt			fol	vf	fg	minimal chips recovered, mainly clay. all that remains are iron altered muscovite schist chiips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	36	38	LMKJV	1	HW	m	wh	br	US	cy			FPG	mv	qz						peg		vc			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	38	44	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	US	cy			PSCQ	qz	mv	fs	WCYS	cy			fab		mg		Grainy quartz rich metasandstone with a mica component giviing a good fabric. Minor chips recovered. Predominantly clay.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	44	46	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy		LS	cy			PSCQ	qz	mv	fs					fab		mg		as above with large mg chips of meta sandstone.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	46	47	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	cy			OVQ	qz			PSCV	mv	qz	bt	mas	fol	cg		translucent to clear quartz with schistose muscovitic chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	47	52	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy		LS	cy			PSCQ	qz	mv	fs					fab		mg		weakly clay altered metasandstone as before. Grainy quartz rich groundmass with mica fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	52	54	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	or	LS	cy	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv		OV	qz			fab		mg		as above with ironalteration staining and significant quartz, possibly pegmatite derived.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	54	55	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	wh	LS	cy	fe		OVQ	qz			PSCQ	qz	mv	fs	mas	fab	cg	mg	massive ironstained mulky quartz vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	55	57	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	or	LS	fe			PSCQ	qz	fe	mv					fab		mg		medium grained meta sandstone, with minor iron staining. and minimal quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	57	67	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy		SP				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fab		fm		weakly siliceous metasandstone chips with mica fabric developed. becoming slightly finer grained.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	67	68	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	SP	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fab		fm		meta sandstone, possibly arkosic. pervasive iron alteration wiith whisps/flecks of coarse biotiite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	68	83	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy						PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fab		fm		masasive metasandstone with a moderate mica fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	83	84	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	si	mv					fab		fm		as above with fine diseminated chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	84	86	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv		FPG				fab	pob	fm		META sandstone with quartzo feldspathic vein material possibly pegamatie derived.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	86	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv						fab		fm		grainy metasandstone. patchy iron alteration on contact with amphibolite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	88	92	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg		massive chlorite altered amphibolite. fairly fine grained with a very wak fabric. trace amounts of stringer chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	92	93	LMKJV	1	FR	d	wh	gr					OVQC	cb	qz		PAO	hb	ch		mas	mas	fg	fm	massive quartz carb vein horizon within amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	93	95	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr					PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg		continuation of amphibolite with trace amounts of stringer chalcopyrite with minor quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	95	103	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	ch	hb						mas		fm		massive chloriitic amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	103	113	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	or	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		vc		quartzo feldspathic pegmatite, with little mica. possibly younger (is cross cutting dolerite)	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	113	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv						fab		fm		quartz mica schist after meta sandstone with 5% peg veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	115	121	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		vc		Very coarse quartzo feldspathic pegmatite, with large plates of clear muscovite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	121	126	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		vc		as above, but with greenish tinge. unsure on colour origin, possibly chromium	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	126	137	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fol		fg		fine, well foliated schist predominantly muscovite with lesser biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	137	138	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					pob		vc		vein pegmatite over 1m. trace to minor meta sed chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	138	142	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		weakly siliceous finer metasedimentary schist. possibly a finer top to the previous metasandstone.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	142	143	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt		OVQ				fol		fg		as above with increased veining. smoky quartz	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	143	144	LMKJV	1	FR	l			FR				FPG	fs	qz						pob		cg		possibly pegmatite derived vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	144	145	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAP	hb	ch	mv					fab		fg		dark chloritic, possibly paraamphibolitic.well defined fabric. possibly crystalline with fomation of complex amphiboles	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	145	146	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz						pob		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	146	148	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				$SS	cp	po		PSCV	mv			str		fg		stinger sulphides dominantly chalcopyrite, but some pyrrhotite. hosted in strongly altered rock	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	148	149	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp	as	PSCV	mv			bre		fg		stringer sulphides. Some chips of discernable sulphide brerccia, with pyrrhotite as main phase. Siliceous clasts.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	149	153	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				$SS	cp	po	gt					str		fg		stringer sulphides, chalcopyrite dominant. Minor coarse grained porphyroblastic garnet.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	153	156	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				$SS	cp	po										stinger chalcopyrite dominant in complex amphibole host rock.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	156	157	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz		PSCG	gt	mv		pob	pob	cg	mg	quartzo feldspathic pegmatiite 60%, garnet mica schist alteration chips 40%	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	157	163	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		cg		PORPHYROBLASTIC garnets in micaceous schistose meta sed.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	163	164	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		cg		as above with stringer chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	164	176	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		cg		muscovite rich garnet mica schist. garnets up to 6-8mm. becoming less commpn down hole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	176	178	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg		muscovite schist after meta udstone. .minor 1-2mm garnets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	178	179	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	mv			PSCV	mv	bt		pob		cg		possbily pegmatite derived, or 1m vein of muscovite. chips recovered a mainly plalty clear muscovite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	179	183	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					pob		cg		garnet mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	183	184	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	qz									cg		smokey transluscent quartz with minor mica schist chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	184	202	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		cg		garne mica schist. garnets 2-5mm and becoming less common.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	202	203	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				OVQC	qz	cb						mas					S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	203	238	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	gt	bt					pob		cg		garnet micaschist. well foliated, some chips show crenulation overprint on main fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	238	241	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	bt					fab		mg		meta sandstone	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	241	243	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	bt									AS ABOve with smokey transluscent quartz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	243	244	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				OVQC	cb	qz						mas				massivee quartz carb vein	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	244	247	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						fab		fg		dark almost black possibly high mg massive orthoamphibolite with a weak but defined fabric in fine ground mass with minor quartz carb veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	247	254	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch						fab		fg		massive chloritised amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC031	254	259	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch	po					fab		fg		as above with trace sulphides possibly smeared in to well developed fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	0	4	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	rd	TP	fe			TSD	qz	fs	fe									roundedd quartz frags after transported aeolian sand.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	4	7	LMKJV	1	HW	l	br	or	US	fe	cy		WCYS	cy	qz	fe									clay weathered saprolite, possibnly after metasandstone pscq	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	7	11	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	LS	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv	fe									weathered muscovite quartz scchist. with minor fracture controlled iron. .poss meta arkosic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	11	18	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		LS	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	OVQ	qz			fol		fg		MORE SCHISTOSE, WITH SMOKEY GREY BROWN QUARTZ FRAGMENTS AFTER VEINING.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	18	20	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		LS	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fg		AS ABOVE WITH LITTLE TO NOW QUARTZ VEINING.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	20	22	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		LS	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fg		AS ABOVE WITH SMOKEY GREY BROWNN QUARTZ. SMALL PERCENTAGE OF CHIPS VS CLAY.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	22	34	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fg		QUZRTZ MUSCOVITE SCHIST	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	34	38	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fg		as above, becoming coarser with more quartz grains. cherty iron stained chips possinbly represent stringers/veintlets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	38	84	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	ba					fol		mg		quartz musccovite schist with mg flecks of biotite enstrained in well formed dominant schistose fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	84	85	LMKJV	1	SW	l	cm	gr	FR				FPG	fs	mv	qz					peg		cg		quartzofeldspathic muscovite pegmatite. weak greenish colouration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	85	108	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		mg		fairly massive weakly to moderrately foliated quartz mica schist. sharp contact to pegmatite below.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	108	110	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	mv	qz	PSCQ	qz	mv		peg	fab	cg	fg	1st metre pegmatite veining with meta sed. 2nd metre mainly pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	110	111	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	br	FR				OVQ	qz			PSCQ	qz	mv			fab		fg	predominantly smokey grey quarz vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	111	130	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fg		massive meta ssandstonee	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	130	132	LMKJV	1	FR	l	cm		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	132	134	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	gt	qz					peg		cg		quarto feldspathic pegmatite with possiblte garnets within.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	134	135	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	peg	fab	cg	fg	1m interval with 40% metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	135	140	LMKJV	1	FR	l	cm		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		sharp, cross cutting contact with amphibolite. Peg appears to be younger.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	140	160	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	bt					mas		fg		massive amphibolite with sharp well defined contact lower. Upper contact stoped out by pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	160	164	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fab		fm		siliceous meta sandstone with biotite flecks becoming more regular.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	164	166	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	OV	fs	qz		fab		fm	cg	as above with quarzo feldspathic pegmattite veining 40%	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	166	167	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		pegmatite veining dominant	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	167	170	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	mv	bt	qz					fol		fm		more biotite rich meta sediment with minor quartz / feldspar veining after pegmatite?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	170	172	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	gt	qz					peg		cg		quartzo feldspathic vein with cloudy pink includions, possibly garnets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	172	177	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	qz					fol		fg		well foliated with increasing biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	177	178	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	br	FR				OVQ	qz											smokey grey quartz	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	178	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	si	mv					fol		fg		strongly foliate. some chips appear to be more siliceous. has white quartzo feldspathicl veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	188	189	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	am	ch	hb					aci		fm		dark almost black amphiboolite? complex amphiboles, with fabric we developed.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	189	192	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	ye	gy	FR				$SS	cp	po	am					aci		fm		mineralised, predomnantly chalcopyrite ricj withing strongly altered skarnoid rock. possibly skarnoid bands.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	192	199	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	ye	gy	FR				$SS	cp	po	py	PSCG				str		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC032	199	205	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mc		garnet biotite mica schist with minor stringer chalcoc pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC034	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br		TP				WLT	he	qz											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	1	3	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	gy	US				WLT													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	3	5	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gr	wh	LS				PSCQ	qf	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	5	12	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr	kh	SP				PSCQ	qf	mv						fol		fg		distinct blue clasts 2mm of recrystallised quartz in this metasedimentary rock, traces of blebby pyrrhotite observed	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	12	16	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gr		SP				PAO	hb	ch	he					mas		fg		weathered metamafic sill, containing abundant green nontronite, and irregular quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	16	36	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr	bk					PSCQ	qf	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	36	38	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr	kh	BR				$AL	am	gt	ch	PAO	hb	ch		mas		fg		skarn zone, same as 40-45m interval, likely result of alteration of thin metamafic sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	38	40	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr		BR				PSCV	mv							fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	40	45	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr	pk	BR				$AL	am	gt	ch					mas		fg		skarn zone with 2mm weathered pale pink garnets and green ?amphibole and chlorite, highly weathered so difficult to discern, likely chlorite too along with nontronite and hematite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	45	47	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	gr	BR				PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		more biotite rich schist zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	47	48	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	gr	BR				PSCB	bt	mv						fol		fg		large quartz vein about 40% of interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	48	59	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		BR				PSCV	mv							fol		fg		more schistose, muscovite rich metasedimentary interval, still weathered	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	59	60	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gr		BR				PAO	hb	ch		PSCQ	qf	mv		mas	fol	fg	fg	thin sill of metamafic in metasandstone unit	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	60	66	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	bk	BR				PSCQ	qf	mv						fol		fg		clasts of blue quartz as above	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	66	67	LMKJV	1	SW								PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	67	74	LMKJV	1	SW								PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	74	85	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	85	86	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCQ				PAO								about 40% metamafic sill in this interval intruding metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	86	89	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	89	97	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		more mica rich schist below metamafic sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	97	103	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy						PSCQ	qf	mv	bt					fol		fg		return to more sand-rich metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	103	105	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												trace disseminated cp and po in foliated metasandstone, no obvious veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	105	107	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	107	108	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	108	119	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	119	120	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	120	130	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	130	131	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												bleb of trace pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite, no vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	131	135	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	135	136	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												k-feldspar veining, not much quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	136	137	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	137	138	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	138	139	LMKJV	1									PSCQ												stringer po and cp associated with thin quartz veins and chlorite alteration, some sulfide within quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	139	140	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	140	141	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	141	142	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	142	146	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	146	147	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC034	147	150	LMKJV	1									PSCQ													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC043	0	8	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	si	in	fe	PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		mg		medium grained metasandstone with visiible quartz fragments. silicified weathtered metasandstone	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	8	12	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	SP	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		mg		WEATHERED saprock of above meta sandstone with fracture controlled ironstaining. goethihtic and hamatitiic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	12	13	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	SP	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	OVQ	qz	si		mas		mg		AS ABOVE with significant quartz veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	13	16	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		fm		SILICA ALTERERED metasandstone. slightly finer.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	16	25	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		fm		less weathered metasandstone. some minor iron alteration along fractutre surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	25	30	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		fm		interval appears not to be weathered. fresh meta sandstoone.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	30	31	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	py					mas		fm		minor weathereing and oxidation on fracture surfaces. trace amounts of blebby to diseminated pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	31	45	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	bt	mv						fab		fg		finer grained, more micaceous, weakly siliceous, possiblyl after finer darker meta arenite. fracture controlled iron oxidation on surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	45	59	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	bt	mv	py					fab		fg		finer metasediment, possibly more biotitc with minor blebby to fractutre controlled pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	59	72	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	py					fol		fg		more biotitic metasediment. trace amouints of diseminated sulphihdes seen throughout the interval.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	72	76	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCV	si	mv	bt					mas		fg		patches of strong silica altereation through silicified sediment, lessening downhole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	76	78	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	si	qz	mv					mas		fg		silicified metasandstone with quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	78	80	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	si	mv					spo		fm		silicified metasediment with light bluish silica spots.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	80	81	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	py					fab		fg		weakly foliated metasediment, more bioititc with fine disseminated pyrite throughout	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	81	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	bt					fab		fg		silicifed fine grained sediment, with patches of strornger silicification. .well developed fabric in chipsps.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	88	89	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	gr	FR				PSCV	si	se	mv					fab		fg		light green grey coloured interval with increased silica pervasively and possibly some trace sericitre.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	89	123	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		well foliated finergrained part of prototlithic sediment sequence. fine sub phyllitic metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	123	124	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		veining within meta sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	124	153	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine pyhyllitic meta sediment. well foliated.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	153	156	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fab		fg		fine phyllitic meta sediment with minor to trace pyrrhotite as fine stringers/veinlets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC043	156	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	bt					fab		fg		massive weakly siliceous, metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC048	0	2	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd		TP				TWS	he	cy								mg		sandy aeolian dune cover is thin, less than 2m	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	2	5	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	gy	US				WCYS	cy	fs		WCYG	cy	fs	qz		grp	mg	cg	potential weathered pegmatite/granite? transported?, hard to discern as in oxidised zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	5	18	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gr	gy	US				PSCQ	cy	nn	he							fg		saprolitic zone of altered metasedimentary schist (metamudstone and metasandstone), grey/green clay rich - nontronite and some chlorite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	18	44	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		US				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		slightly weathered, more competent metasandstone (transitioning into schist), only weakly foliated, not particularly micaceous, hematite staining on fracture joints	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	44	65	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz						fol		fg		occasional <2mm clasts of blue recrystallised quartz, this interval is darker metasedimentary rock, possibly because below oxidised zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	65	67	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy	FR				PAO	hb	ch		PSCQ	mv	qz		mas	fol	mg	fg	thin 1m sill of orthoamphibolite, about 50% of each metre interval chlorite-altered, igneous textures preserved though metamorphosed	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	67	80	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	80	83	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		minor pyrite, ?diagnetic disseminated in metasandstone/mudstone unit with blue clasts of recrystallised quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	83	92	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	92	94	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	94	147	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		the metasedimentary rock is notably not as foliated as schistose rocks in other areas of LMK project, more competent, less mica, clasts of blue recrystallised quartz up to 2mm commonplace in this interval, occasional zones of increased chlorite alteration on the m- to dm-scale in this unit	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	147	148	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		trace pyrite, possibly diagenetic in fine grained metamudstone layer	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	148	149	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	149	159	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	159	162	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		disseminated pyrite, trace, chlorite alteration	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	162	165	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	165	168	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		disseminated pyrite, trace	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	168	170	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	170	172	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	172	176	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		disseminated pyrite, trace to minor	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	176	178	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	178	180	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	180	189	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	189	194	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		some magnetic pyrrhotite with disseminated pyrite, ?diagenetic, no quartz veins	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	194	197	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	197	198	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	198	199	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	199	219	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	219	220	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		<1mm blebs of trace pyrite, shows a typical diagenetic texture	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	220	233	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	233	242	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg		thin quartz vein associated with chlorite alteration of metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	242	244	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	ma					fol		fg		diagenetic pyrite as above, blebby and/or stringer up to 4mm	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	244	256	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	256	257	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	257	258	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC048	258	260	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	mi					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd		TP				TWS	he	cy								fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	1	12	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	ye	US				WLT	cy	he	qz							fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	12	27	LMKJV	1	CW	l	or	ye	LS				WLT	cy	he	qz							fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	27	54	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy		BR				PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg		slightly weathered foliated metamudstone, micaceous, occasional hematite alteration on fractures	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	54	77	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	bk	BR				PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	77	80	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	80	81	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	81	87	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg		occasional zones with 2-3mm clasts of blue recrystallised quartz	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	87	89	LMKJV	1	JB	m	gy	bk					PSCB	bt	mv	qz					fol		fg		pyrite disseminated to banded, in oxidised zone, some pyrite is altered to hematite and oxides, assocaited with spotted biotite schist and minor quartz veining, chlorite alteration is commonplace	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	89	91	LMKJV	1	JB	m	gy	bk					PSCB	bt	mv	qz					fol		fg		as above, but only about 20% of this interval	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	91	98	LMKJV	1	JB	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg		occasional blue recrystallised quartz as above, minor chlorite and silica alteration in some zones	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	98	101	LMKJV	1	JB	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg		disseminated pyrite up to 6 mm diameter, ?diagenetic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	101	112	LMKJV	1	JB	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	se	qz					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	112	113	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv	se					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	113	114	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mc						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	114	118	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	118	119	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC051	119	120	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg		disseminated and stinger pyrite up to 8 mm associated with quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	120	125	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg		disseminated pyrite, up to 10mm stringers, no quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	125	127	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	127	133	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	133	134	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	134	140	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg		thin 1-2mm quartz veins assocaited with chlorite/silica alteration of metasandstone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	140	143	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	143	145	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	145	146	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	146	147	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	147	168	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		return to more schistose metamudstone rock	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	168	169	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		moderate chlorite alteration associated with thin 10 mm quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	169	171	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	171	173	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		clasts of blue recyrtsallised quartz up to 3mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	173	181	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	181	182	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	182	183	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	183	185	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	185	187	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	187	191	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	191	192	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		trace pink/orange K-feldspar associated with quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	192	193	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	193	194	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	194	195	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		disseminated pyrrhotite, possibly diagenetic, no quartz vein in this interval, nor alteration, disseminations up to 5-8 mm diameter, elongate or lens like in places	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	195	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	196	197	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	197	198	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	198	199	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	199	200	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	200	201	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	201	203	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	203	216	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	216	217	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	217	228	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	228	229	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	229	230	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz	si					fol		fg		interval contains abundant 1-4mm blue reccystallised quartz clasts	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	230	231	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	231	232	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy					PAO	hb	ch		PSCV	mv	qz		amo	fol	fg	fg	interval is 50% orthoamphibolite sill, 50% muscovite schist cocntain predominant blue recrystallised quartz as noted above. lots of chlorite alteration	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	232	246	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		lots of blue recrystallised quartz clasts as noted above	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	246	248	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		minor disseminated po and py, some is within quartz veins, others looks diagenetic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	248	249	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	249	251	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	251	260	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	260	262	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	262	266	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	266	267	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz		PAO	hb	ch	fs	fol	mas	fg	mg	about 90% schist and 10% orthoamphibolite sill, minor quazrt vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	267	268	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		contact with dark green, chlorite altered orthoamphibolite sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	268	270	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	270	276	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	276	281	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	281	284	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy					PAO	hb	ch	si					mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	284	285	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	gy					PAO	hb	ch	si					mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	285	290	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		thin quartz veins between 2mm and up to 6mm in size	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	290	296	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		pyrite within quartz vein cross cuts chlorite altered orthoamphibolite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	296	297	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	297	298	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC051	298	300	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	0	1	LMKJV	1	MW	d	gy	bk	BR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		very shallow red top soil, collared in sub cropping foliated muscovite schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	1	29	LMKJV	1	JW	d	gy	bk	BR				PSCV	mv	qz	he					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	29	30	LMKJV	1	JW	d	gy	bk	BR				PSCV	mv	qz	he					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	30	34	LMKJV	1	JW	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	34	37	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv						fol		fg		metasandstone interval with blue recrystallised quartz up to 3 mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	37	39	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	39	40	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		contact with orthoamphibolite sill	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	40	42	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	42	48	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	48	49	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	wh					PSCV	mv	qz	si					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	49	52	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	wh					PSCV	mv	qz	si					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	52	53	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	kh					PSCV	mv	qz	ch					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	53	57	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz	si					lam		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	57	61	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	61	62	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	62	65	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	65	69	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	69	70	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	70	72	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	72	73	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	73	77	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	77	79	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	kh					PSCV	mv	qz	ch					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	79	80	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	kh					PSCV	mv	qz	ch					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	80	82	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	kh					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	82	85	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	85	87	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	87	100	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	100	101	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	101	107	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	107	127	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	127	128	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	128	133	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	133	136	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	136	137	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	137	148	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	148	149	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	149	166	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	166	167	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		trace pyrite (diagenetic texture, planar up to 2-3mm diameter blebs, minor quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	167	170	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	qz	mv						fol		fg		pyrrhotite disseminated and stringer texture, no clear quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	170	172	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		lots of blue recrystallised quartz clasts up to 3 mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	172	174	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		really fine disseminated pyrrhotite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	174	177	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	177	178	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	178	180	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		fine disseminated py and po associated with quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	180	196	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	196	198	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	198	200	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk					PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	200	201	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch		PSCV	mv	qz		mas	fol	mg	fg	orthoamphibolite sill, intrudes metasedimentary schist, interval is about 90% mafic	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	201	206	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	206	207	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	207	208	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	208	209	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	209	218	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	218	224	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	224	225	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	225	227	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	227	228	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	228	229	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC052	229	230	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gr	bk					PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC053	0	14	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe	si		PSCQ	qz	fs	si					fab		mg		silicified metasediment with visible fine to medium grained feldspar as well as 1-2mm quartz/silica blobs.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	14	16	LMKJV	1	MW	l	br	bg	FR	fe	si	cy	PSCQ	fe	cy	mv	OVQ	qz			fab		fm		silicified clay altered indurated saprolite after metasediment with substantial quartz/silicification.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	16	27	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe	si		PSCQ	fe	fs	si					fab		mg		silicified metaarkorse with bluey quartz/silica spots. fracture controlled to patch iron alteration	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	27	35	LMKJV	1	SW	m	br	gy	FR	fe	si		PSCQ	fe	si	s					fab		mg		increased haematite/goethite alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	35	37	LMKJV	1	MW	l	bg	or	FR	fe	si		WSI	si							fab		fg		strongly silicified to silcrete altered metsediment?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	37	45	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	si						fol		fg		silicified finer grained metasediment. weak fracture controlled iron	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	45	46	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCV	si	mv						fol		fg		as above with smokeyt transluscent quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	46	66	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	qz	si						fab		fg		massive metasediment with 1mm quartz fragments. weakly silicieous. 1m horizons with increaseatd iron alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	66	72	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCV	mv	si						fol		fg		finer grained silicified mettasediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	72	75	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCV	mv	si						fol		fg		as above with milky white quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	75	80	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		foliated micaceous metasediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	80	81	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		foliated micaceous metased with milky white transluscent quartz veining. quartz vein up to 1cm thick with angular fault jogs and apparent thin micaceous band running parrallel through the vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	81	85	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained metasediment with patchy to pervasive silica alteration	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	85	87	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		patchy haematite alteration through mmicaceous meta sed fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	87	98	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		finegrained metasediment with trace fracture controlled iron and trace quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	98	100	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	py					fol		fg		fine pyrite on foliation surfaces	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	100	104	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine grained metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	104	105	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fol		fm		coarsening metasedimemnt with variable patchy silica. pyrite on foliation surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	105	110	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	si	qz					fab		mg		coarser metasediment with 1mm bluey silica/quartz spots.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	110	113	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	ep					fab		mg		altered silica epidote, possibly sericite metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	113	130	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine grained metasediment with sub slaty phyllitic cleavage.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	130	131	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		stringer sulphides with pyritee chalco combination as genuine stringers cross cuttingn fabric.c	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	131	146	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained metasediment with weak pachy to pervasive silica alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	146	148	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		AS  above with trace amounts of stringer sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	148	184	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained phyllitic micaceous metasediment iwth patch silica alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	184	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		fine grained sub slaty phllitic meta mudstone with fine stringers of pyrrhotite with some squeezed in to foliaiton plane. possibly diagenetic but appears to have trace stingers of chalcoopyrite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	188	189	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	cp					fol		fg		stringer sulphides. predominantly chalco pyrite veinlets up to 4mm thick. not a sign of a single quartz vein anywhere.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	189	192	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		as above with fine veinlets of pyrrhotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	192	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	196	197	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	cp					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	197	244	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		varied metasediment with finer, possibly more carbonaceous muds as well as slightly coarser meta sands. strong foliation fabric throughout particularly in fine meta muds. sub slaty.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	244	247	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained metasediment with enrichment of fine veinlets of sulphide. trace chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC053	247	268	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	si					mas		fm		fine to medium grained amphibolite. upper contact sharp to metasedimemnt with minor biotite alteration in first few metres decreasing downhole. patch silica further down.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	0	2	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	rd	TP	fe	qz		TGV	qz	fe		TSD	qz	cy				cg		transported oxidised cover with pebble sized fragments of quartz lag after quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	2	67	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe	cy		PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		fine to medium grained quartz muscovite schist. fien to medium flecks of biotiite evident on s2 foliaito surfaces. patch chilorite variable downhole. Weak clay alteration towards the top of thte hole decreasing gently downhole. fines to lower lith	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	67	69	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PAO	hb	ch		PSCV	mv	bt		mas	fol	fg	fg	fine orthoamphiboolite, probably 1m thick spread across 2m mixed with micaceous metasedimemnt.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	69	77	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	77	90	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		finer grained more muscovite rich with better developed foliation. variable silica alteration from patchy to weakly pervasive.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	90	91	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		as above with 40% chips of iron oxidation. possibly related to local water in aquifer?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	91	98	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		weaky fracture controlled iron staining in fine muscovite rich metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	98	99	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine micaceous metasediment. pervasive alteration, possibly chlroite. has significant quartz veining with various types of quartz. some opaque white, some transparent and some smokey transluscent quartz. are they all from the same vein?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	99	100	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	cp					fol		fg		as above, no veining. patchy silica. fleck of chalcopyrite on s2 surface	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	100	105	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		weakly silica altered fine metasediment, mica dominant.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	105	110	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					mas		fm		large chunky chips with eak silica alteation and noticable iron oxidation on fracture surfaces. appears slightly coarser with >0.5mm quartz and fairly coarse biotites.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	110	113	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine grained, with phyllitic fabric. after fine mudstone, possibly weakly carbonaceous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	113	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		as above with milky to smokey transluscent quartz fragments after veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	115	123	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fm		SLIGHTLY more schiistose with coarse micas and better define fabric. weak iron oxidation present.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	123	174	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine fairly massive fresh phyllitic meta mudstone, with very little allteration. .	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	174	175	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		as above with mily transluscent quartz vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	175	182	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained muscovite schist with patchy silica alteration through out.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	182	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine sheets of pyrrhoitite squeezed flat within predominant s2 surfaces in siliceous metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	188	194	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine metasedimemnt, less siliceous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	194	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		pervasive silica, slightly lighter greay in colour.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	196	204	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		FINE weakly siliceous metasediment with well developed foliation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	204	206	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	si					fol		fg		phyllitic meta mudstone with increrased fine biotite and muscovite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	206	216	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine, fairly homogenous metasediment with foliation fabric and patchcy shilica alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	216	217	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		as above with minor quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC054	217	220	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	0	3	LMKJV	1	SW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz		TGV	qz	fe	cy	OVQ				ang		cg		clay, sand gravel transported cover with significant amounts of quartz lag throughout, dervied from quartz veining/.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	3	11	LMKJV	1	SW	m	ye	br	US	fe	cy		WCYS	cy	fe	mv					fol		fg		clay altered saprolite. few small chps of micaceous memtasediment weakly preserved, becoming  slightly more indurated down hole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	11	16	LMKJV	1	MW	l	ye	gy	LS	cy	in	fe	PSCQ	mv	si	qz					fab		fm		less weathered becoming fresherwith increased silica. visible bioitie and quartz with muscvovitic fabric. fine quartz fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	16	20	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	si			PSCQ	mv	si	qz					fab		fm		much better preserved siliceous chips with 0.5mm quartz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	20	46	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		fresh rock. still with the occasional fracture controlled iron stain. suggestion of 0.5mm white feldspar fragments, possibly meta arkose.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	46	47	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe			OSZ	fe			PSCV	mv	bt		she		fg		stong flaky mica fabric, possibly a local shear with increased iron staining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	47	54	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	si	qz	mv					fab		fm		qaurtz fragments in possible siliceous meta arkose.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	54	57	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				OSZ	cy			PSCQ	qz	mv	si	she		fg		increased clay component, fewer chips. chips appear with a weak shear fabric. possibly local shear/brittle zonen.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	57	58	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	fs	mv					fab		fm		shows sharp contrast to following lith. last sign of Quartz of feldspar frags.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	58	64	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		finer metasedimentary protolith. more arenitc. well developed foiation fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	64	68	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	or	FR				PSCV	fe	mv	bt					fol		fg		FAIRLY strong iron staining along fractures, hinting at possible local aquifer in brittle fractures. fewer chips returned from clay.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	68	83	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fairly homogenous fiine foliated mica rich metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	83	85	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		as above with milky white quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	85	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV		mv	bt					fol		fg		no quartz veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	88	91	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		minor quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	91	92	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	si	qz						mas		fg		predominantly massive milky white quartz veining with minor amounts of host metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	92	95	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		meta sed with no quartz veininig	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	95	96	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	96	97	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	si	qz								fg		predoinantly massive milky white quartz with metased. minor iron ozidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	97	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grainied muscovite dominant metasedimemnt.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	115	116	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		as above with trace pyrrhotite..	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	116	117	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	su					fol		fg		AS ABOVE with trace base metal sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	117	126	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine arenitic metased.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	126	127	LMKJV	1	FR	m	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	qz	si		PSCV	mv	bt	si	mas	fol	fg		white opaque massive quartz vein with 50% METAsediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	127	138	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		FINE GRAINED FOLIATED META ARENITE.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	138	153	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		cg		FINE matrix well foliated mica dominant with large cross sectional intercepts of pale andalusite, which appear to contain flecks of biotite. akin to grapple PSCP.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	153	154	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	am	ch					pob		mg		complex amphiboles, garnets, trace pyrrhotite. silica clasts. garnet skarnoid horizon	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	154	155	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	am	si	$SS	cp	po	sp	pob	str	mg		as above. minor quartz veining. base metal sulphide enrichment and banded haematite alteration with signs of skarnoid banding seen at grapple.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	155	156	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		fine grained metasediment. not particularly altered.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	156	157	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp		PSCV	mv	si		str		fg		sub banded pyrrhotite and cross cutting pyrrhotite stringers.trace base metal enrichment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	157	187	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained micaceous metasediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	187	197	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		mc		fine micaceous metasediment with patch pale regions interpreted to be andalusite cross sections, containing medium grained flecks of biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	197	202	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		mc		as above with minor quartz veining, smokey to coulourless transluscent quartz vein frags	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC055	202	208	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	an					fol		fg		fine mica rich metasediment with biotite flecks diseminated through out.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	0	2	LMKJV	1	HW	m	rd	br	TP	fe			TGV	qz	he	cy					pis		mc		quartz lag fragments and pisolitic iron nodules. in a sandy iron oxidised quartz rich transported cover.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	2	6	LMKJV	1	HW	d	br	or	TP	fe			TGVL	fe	qz	cy	WLT	he	fe		pis		mc		lateritic soil profile with rounded iron pisolites.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	6	16	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	br	US	in	bh	fe	WCYS	si	fe	cy							fg		indurated clay altered saprolite. strong silica, posibly some calcrete. varied iron oxidation goethitic haematitic. some bleached chip. no recognisable textures.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	16	22	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	br	US	cy	fe		WCYS	fe	cy	mv					fab		fg		clay altered saprolite with few chips preserved. appears to be a weak mica fabric and muscovite visible. probably derived from metasediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	22	24	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	bg	US	cy	si	fe	WCYS	fe	cy	mv					fab		fg		slightly coarse. preservation of texture. weakly silicified. containing significant quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	24	25	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	or	US	cy	fe		OVQ	si	qz		PSCV	mv	fe		mas				predominantly quartz with minor metased derived clay iron alterd chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	25	28	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	bg	LS	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	cy	fe					fol		fg		clay altered saprolitic, but with recognisable chips with obvious muscovite mica fabric and reasonable patchy iron oxide alteration	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	28	32	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		less weathered with muscovite richc shistose chips, some showing a well ddeveloped overprinting cleavage	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	32	45	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	SP	fe	cy		PGNR	mv	bt	fe					sch		fg		well developed fabric with obvious later cleavage overprint. possibly higher grade metamorphic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	45	48	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	or	SP	si	fe		PHO	si	fe										very hard, possibly silica enrichemmnt with iron oxidation. possibly cooked up marging of below amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	48	51	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	gr	FR	fe			PAO	ch	hb	fe					mas		fg		dark mafic minerals with iron oxidation on fracture surfaces. fresh rock after du faur meta dolerite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	51	76	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	si					mas		fm		chloritic homogenous with patchy very weak silica. generally pervasive chlorite through out. mefium grained hornblende rich ingroundmass.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	76	77	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PHO	si											HARD, siliceous metasediment contact to above amphibolte. possibly derived from a cooked  up metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	77	82	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	si	mv	ch					mas		fg		strong silica allteration. possibly still related to cooked up contact.t fine and siliceous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	82	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		cg		weaklyl siliceous with andalusite blebs as pale cross sectiton within rock chips, containing flecks of biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	88	89	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	po					pob		cg		as above with small flecks/veinlets of sulphide.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	89	95	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	bt					pob		cg		as above with plates of pyrite, possibly forming on fracture surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	95	99	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	se					fol		fg		flecks of sulphide trace amounts.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	99	124	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	si					pob		mg		silicified metasediment with andalusites.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	124	126	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	si	qz	ep	PAO	hb	ch	ep	mas		fg	fg	quartz veining on amphibolite contact. has selveges of epidote and chlorite. included minor amphibolite chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	126	129	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	ch	hb	bt					mas		fg		upper amphibolite contact zone. minor quartz veining with patches of brown biotite and occasional chips of epoidote alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	129	169	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm		massive amphibolite with rare epidote alteration and some patchy weak silica.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	169	177	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm		as above, but with inceatsed patches of epidote.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	177	181	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm		massive amphibolite. hornblende rich with strong patchy epidote alteration associated with meandering patchy silica / veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	181	186	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						sac		fm		massive amphibolite, no epidote alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	186	188	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	188	194	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	194	199	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm		massive amphibolite with quartz veining/ silica alteration with associated strong epidote alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	199	206	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	ep					mas		fm		massive amphibolite with patchy epidote weakly scattered throughout. pervasivelly chloritic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	222	227	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	py					fol		fm		fine weakly siliceous metasediment with trace amounts of diseminated pyrite throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	227	236	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si							fg		slightly more siliceous with increased silica alteatilon	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	236	237	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					str		fg		as above with fine stringers of pyrrhotite, predominantly on s2 surface.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	237	238	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po			PSCV	mv	bt	si	str		fg		increased sulphide, possibly more diagenetic. with some minor quartz veining with sulphide selvege	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	238	239	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po			PSCV	mv	bt	si	str		fg		increased sulphihde and quartz veining. no obvious base metal enrichment. quartz veins with sulphide on there contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	239	241	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		fine metasediment with minor pyrrhotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	241	243	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	py					fol		fg		as above with pyrite in fractures. trace amount.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	243	268	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	bt	si	fe					fol		fg		fine metasediment often silica enriched with a well developed fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	268	273	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PHO	si			PSCV	mv	si						strongly silicified, possibly cooked up proximal to amphibolite contact.hornfelsic altered metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC056	273	286	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	bt					mas		fg		massive ampibolite with patchy brown biotite alteration focused in 2m after contact. massive homogenous and chloritic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	hm	cy		TWS													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	1	5	LMKJV	1	HW	l	or	ye	TP	qz	cy		PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	5	9	LMKJV	1	MW	d	br	gy	US	qz	cy		PSCV													M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	9	13	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	br	LS	qz	cy		PSCV												quartz rich zone at base of highly oxidised zone	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	13	29	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	hm	qz		PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		moderately weathered muscovite schist with hematite staining on joints and fractures	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	29	33	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	33	34	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch	bt					mas		mg		biotite altered metamafic sill, chloritised up to 1 m diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	34	35	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCV	mv	qz	bt					fol		fg		quartz-tourmaline vein associated with biotite alteration of host rockc	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	35	36	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCV	mv	qz	bt					fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	36	37	LMKJV	1	FR								PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	37	38	LMKJV	1	JW	m	gy	br	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	38	57	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	57	58	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	58	76	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	76	78	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz											M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	78	85	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	85	86	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		thin quartz veins up to 1.5 cm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	86	89	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	89	91	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	91	103	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	103	104	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		k-feldspar on quartz vein margins, diameter of veins up to 0.8 cm	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	104	128	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		occasional blue recrystallised quartz clasts up to 4 mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	128	130	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	130	136	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	136	137	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		tourmaline in large quartz vein up to 0.5 cm thick	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	137	145	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	145	146	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	146	153	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	153	155	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	155	162	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	162	164	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	164	166	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	166	168	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	168	183	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	183	185	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	185	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	196	197	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	197	199	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	199	204	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	204	206	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	206	208	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	208	209	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz	ep					fol		fg		quartz-epidote vein containing trace disseminations of pyrite	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	209	211	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	211	214	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	214	215	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	215	216	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	216	223	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	223	225	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	225	227	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	227	229	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch		PSCV	mv	qz		mas	fol	mg	fg	10% metamafic sill, 90% muscovite schist (contact)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	229	238	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	238	239	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		blue recrystallised quartz in this interval (minor < 2mm)	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	239	240	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	240	241	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	241	244	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	244	245	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mv	qz	gt					poc		fg		pink garnet porphyroblasts up to 4 mm diameter, sulfides are disseminated and stringer in texture	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	245	250	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	250	252	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	252	264	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	264	266	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	266	270	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz										pyrrhotite disseminated, stringer and banded in places, associated with quartz veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	270	271	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	271	273	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mv	qz	gt					poc		fg		trace pink garnets and amphibole up to 3mm diameter in schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	273	274	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	274	275	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	275	282	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	282	283	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	283	284	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	284	285	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	285	286	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	286	289	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	289	290	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		trace pink garnets up to 2mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	290	296	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	296	297	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		possibly diagenetic pyrrhotite, occurs as lens shape up to 6 mm wide	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	297	306	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	306	309	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	309	310	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		trace pink garnet < 2mm diameter	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	310	315	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	315	316	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		trace disseminated pyrite in schist	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	316	317	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	317	320	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	320	321	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	321	322	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	322	324	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	324	325	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	325	328	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	328	329	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg		large planar zones of pyrrhotite within schist, no obvious veining	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	329	333	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	333	337	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz						fol		fg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	337	338	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mv	qz		PAO	hb	ch		fol	mas	fg	mg	contact between schist and metamafic sill 50:50, biotite alteration, sulfides make stringers associated with quartz vein	M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	338	340	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	340	344	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	344	346	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	346	347	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	347	352	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr	bk	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			M. McGloin
D	19LMRC057	352	380	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	fs					mas		mg		massive medium grained amphibolite weakly to moderately chloritic.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057	380	382	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PAOM	hb	fs	ao					mas		cg		metagabbroic texture with possible feldspars common, providing a visible felsic portion to the amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	0	5	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		weakly weathereed meta arenite with iron staining on fracture surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	5	17	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si						fol				fifne muscvovite rich metasediment with patchy iron staining throough out, but relatively fresh rock.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	17	19	LMKJV	1	MW	m	bg	gy	SP	fe	cy		PSCV	mv	cy	fe					fol		fg		weakl;y clay saprolite altered with recognisable muscovite flakes throughout in clay altered saprolite. weak pervasive iron oxide alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	19	41	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		LARGE chunky chips of meta arenitic muscovite dominant schist. fracture controlled iron ozide.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	41	62	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCB	bt	mv	fe					fol		fg		MORE biotite dominant well foliated schistose metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	62	72	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		muscovite dominant metasediment.,	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	72	73	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	br	FR	fe			OVQ	qz	si		PSCV	mv	bt	si		fol	fg	fg	METASED WITH LARGE CM SCALE quartz vein. has iron oxidation to vein selveges.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	73	74	LMKJV	1	SW	l	bg	gy	FR	si			PSCV	si	mv						fol		fg		strongly silica altered and moderately bleached.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	74	77	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	si			PSCV	si	mv						fol		fg		less silica altered metased.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC057A	77	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	qz	si					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	0	1	LMKJV	1	HW	m	rd	br	TP	qz	fe		TSD	qz	fe	cy	TWS						fg		fine to medium sand grains with iron oxide clay. next to dune	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	1	2	LMKJV	1	MW	m	bg	gy	SP	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm		weak to moderately weathered saprolite after metaarkosic unit.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	2	11	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		massive meta arkose. siliceous with detrital feldspar and quartz.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	11	12	LMKJV	1	MW	m	bg	br	FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	fe	mv					mas		fm		oxidised horizon	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	12	18	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		siliceous meta arkose with decreasing oxidised chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	18	19	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	gy	FR	si			OVQ	qz	si		PSCQ	qz	mv	si	mas	fab	fg	fm	siliceous meta arkose with cm scale massive veiing.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	19	27	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	gr	FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	fe					fab		fm		massive siliceous meta arkose unit with whole chips and fracture controlled iron.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	27	29	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	wh	FR	si	fe		PSCQ	qz	mv	si	OVQ	qz	mv	si	fab	mas	fm	fg	meta arkose with significant milky white quartz vein percentage.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	29	48	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCQ	qz	mv						fab		fm		quartz phyric meta arkose with quartz up to 1mm. fracture controlled iron oxide.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	48	49	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si	OVQ	qz	si		fab		fm		AS above with quartz veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	49	54	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		massive block meta arkose with minor fracture controlled iron staining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	54	57	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si	OVQ	qz			fab	mas	fm	fg	meta arkose with alteration halo around planar veining. with associated iron oxide alteration	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	57	72	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm		massive homogenous with weak silica alteration and weak mica fabric. no evident feldspar. possibly becoming slightly finer, still with evidence of 1mm quartz frags	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	72	73	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm		as above with mily transluscent quartz veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	73	82	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR	si			PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		fining meta sediment with 1mm quartz fragments, sub angular.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	82	131	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine grained metaarenitic schist with well developed foliation fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	131	132	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	mv	bt	gt					pob		mg		finegrained metasediment with increasing garnet development down hole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	132	133	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		very garnetitic, with sub garnetitc bands. akin to some of the PSCG horizons seen at grapple.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	133	134	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp		PSCV	bt	mv	ch	str	fol	fg	fg	stringer pyrrhotite and trace chalcopyrite in altered measediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	134	135	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp		PSCV	bt	ch	mv	str	fol	fg	fg	`chips of massive pyrrhotite microbreccia akin to grapple style sulphide breccia amongst what appears to be host of metased origin. stringer to fine veinlets of cp.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	135	137	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	ch					fol		fg		stringer pyrrhotiite and trace amounts of chalco in fine chlorite altered sed.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	137	157	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	an	mv	si					pob		mc		weakly siliceous micaceous metasediment with suggestions of andalusite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	157	167	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine grained well foliated metasediment after meta arenite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	167	168	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		dark fine metasediment with minor pyrrhoitite on s2 surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	168	176	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	176	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	bt	an					fab		fm		slightly coarser metasediment with suggestions of andalusite. more silicaeoous	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	188	192	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg		fine dark well foliated metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	192	193	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po							str		fg		chips of massive pyrrhotite interspersed with altered metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	193	194	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	po					fol		fg		metasediment with minor stringer sulphides.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	194	196	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		weakly silicified.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	196	198	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	cp					mas		fg		patchy biotite alteration on amphibolite contact. trace amounts of chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC058	198	238	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		massive orthoamphibolite with weak pervasive chloriitiisation throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	0	1	LMKJV	1	HW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz		TGV	qz	fe	cy					ang		cg		quartz lag gravel and sand/clay iron oxidised as transported cover.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	1	22	LMKJV	1	HW	m	bg	br	US	cy	fe		WCYS	cy	qz	fe							fg		quartz fragments and minor chips after metasediment in predominanly clay altered upper saprolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	22	24	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	cy	fe		PGNR	mv	bt	fe					fab		fg		weak to moderately clay altered saprlotite after gneissic to schistose mica dominant meta sediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	24	30	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	cy	fe		PGNR	mv	fe	bt					fol		fg		increased patchy to pervasive iron alteration in gneissic metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	30	36	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	gr	LS	cy	no		PAO	hb	ch	nn					spo		fg		clay altered saprolite with blobby/patchy nontronite alteration after meta amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	36	41	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	si	fe		PGNR	si	fe						bad		fg		strongly siliceous sub cherty, possibly banded after arenitic gneiss.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	41	44	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PGNR	si	fe	mv					fol		fg		siliceous paragneiss with well developed mica fabric. fracture controlled fe oxidation	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	44	57	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PGNR	mv	si	fe					fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	57	81	LMKJV	1	SW	l	gy	bg	FR	fe			PGNR	si	mv	se					gne		fg		strongly altered paragneissic metasediment with pervasive silica and possibly sericite. strongly elongate fabric. could be suggestive of shearing?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	81	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PGNR	mv	bt	si					gne		fg		more micaceous, darker unit, possibly increased biotite. less altered, but with pervasive weak slica.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	88	91	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	gr	FR				PGNR	si	mv								fg		silica altered paragneiss.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	91	119	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PGNR	si	se	mv					gne		fg		fairly homogenous siliceous parangneiss with zones of increased alteration including sericite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	119	124	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PGNR	mv	bt	ch					sch		fg		darker, possibly chloritic with increrased biotite, possibly more mafic origin.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	124	135	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	gr	TP				PGNR	si	mv	bt					gne		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	135	140	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	si					sch		fg		well foliated and crenulated metasediment. appears to have a well developed micaceous schistose fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	140	141	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	bg	FR				$AL	si	se	mv					fol		fg		silica sericite alteration. could represent a high strain shear zone or just stronger deformation or localised fluids.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	141	146	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		chloritised orthoamphibolite. pervasive chlorite throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	146	150	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PGNR	si	mv						fab		fg		strongly silicified metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC059	150	154	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	0	2	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	US	fe	cy	in	PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		moderate to weakly clay altered saprolite after muscovite biotite schist. well developed fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	2	17	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	US	fe	cy		PSCV	mv	bt	cy	WCYS	cy			fol		fg		stronger clay alteration and fewer chips returned, but appears to be fine schistose mica fabric after arenitic metased	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	17	18	LMKJV	1	HW	l	br	wh	US	fe	cy		OVQ	si	qz		PSCV	mv	bt	fe	mas		fg		quartz vein horizon within uppersaprolite clay. few memtased chips remain, predominantly iron stained milky white quartz chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	18	22	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	br	US	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		iron stained clay altered upper saprolite after metamudstone.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	22	25	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	gy	US	fe	cy		WLT	he	cy						mas		fm		lateritised metasediments? strong haematite alteration/oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	25	27	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	wh	US	fe	cy		WLT	he	cy		OVQ	si	qz		mas		fm		as above with quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	27	28	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	gy	US	fe	cy		PSCG	gt	bt	cy	WLT	fe	cy		pob		fm		clayt altered saprolitic chips with lots of garnet, possibly skarnoid marker with small amount of iron oxide lateritic chips	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	28	31	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	pk	US	cy			PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		fm		clay altered metasediment with lots of garnet, sub banded in places up to 1mm thick.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	31	32	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	br	US	fe			WLT	fe	cy						mas		fm		haematite altered laterite horizon.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	32	34	LMKJV	1	SW	m	pk	gy	US				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		fm		banded to pervasive garnet alteration with some chips almost purely garnetiferous.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	34	36	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	US				PSCG	gt	bt	fe					pob		fm		Strong iron oxidation over print on garnetiferous mafic metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	36	38	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg		fresher, less altered micaceous metasediment with much less garnets than previous metres.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	38	39	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	si	qz		PSCV	mv	bt	gt	mas		fg	fg	milky white quartz vein in silicifiied meatasedimentt.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	39	42	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		siliceous micaceous meta arenite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	42	43	LMKJV	1	FR	m	or	gy	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	fe					fol		fg		locally iron stained horizon. moderately siliceous	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	43	44	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine well foliated siliceous metasediment muscovite dominant.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	44	46	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	gr	FR				PAOM	nn	bt	hb					pob		mc		striking light lime green nontronitiic clay replacing rhomboidal coarse grained porphyroblastic feldspar. possibly augite found in mafic derived 'bumblebeeite'	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	46	52	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si	gt					fol		fm		siliceous metasedimements with fine to medium garnets not common.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	52	60	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	bt	gt	mv					pob		fm		more biotitc schist with mica dominannt fabric and the reappearance of regular plus 1mm garnets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	60	61	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCG	bt	gt	mv	str	pob	fg	fm	stringer sulphides through garnet rich horizoon.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	61	63	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	bt	mv	gt					pob		fm		fine grained metased with 1mm gts fairly common.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	63	64	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCG	bt	gt	fu	str		fg		fine veinlets and stringers of pyrite and chalcopyrite. fracture surfaces containing fucksite? g	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	64	65	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	fu					fol		fg		porphyroblastic garnet biotite schist with light green alteration possibly fucksite? minor veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	65	66	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	br	FR				PSCG	bt	mv	gt					fol		fg		iron ozidised horizon with some fresh garnet mica schist too	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	66	68	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		fm		micaceous garnet horizon with garnets up to 2mm.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	68	71	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch		fm		less common sub 1mm garnets in a mica rich metasediment  groundmass.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	71	72	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt	OVQ	qz			fol	mas	fg		micaschist with less common garnets and a quartz vein cm scale.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	72	85	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg		well foliated schistose more biotite rich metasediment. suggestions of overprinting crenulation over dominant s2 fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	85	88	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		slightly weathered with fracture controlled claly and iron oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	88	89	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				OVQ	qz	gt		PSCV	mv	bt		mas		fg		milky white quartz veining with garnets and minonr micaschist chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	89	98	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si							fg		mica schist with patchy weak fracture controlled iron oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	98	108	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	py					mas		fm		chloritic ortho amphibolite with trace to minor pyrite in fractures and finely diseminated.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	108	109	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	py	PAO	hb	ch		pob		mg		possibly alteration to lower amphibolite contact as groundmass looks similar. medium to cooarse garnets up to 3mm.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC060	109	118	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					sch		fg		measediment with quartz veining. possibly pink quartz?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	0	16	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	US	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	cy	fe	WCYS	cy	fe		fol		fg	vf	clay rich upper saprolite, with minor micaceous meased chips remaining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	16	24	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy		LS	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch		fm		micaceous, schistose fabric. small sub 1mm garnets rare to not common. some showing iron oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	24	25	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	fe	cy					fol		fg		increased clay and iron oxidation. .minor quart veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	25	32	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	cy	fe		PSCV	mv	gt	fe	WLT	fe	cy		fol		fm		minor lateritic chips alongside iron oxidised clay altered lower saprolite after metased with miinor garnet.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	32	34	LMKJV	1	MW	d	gy		LS	cy	fe	no	PAO	hb	nn	cy							fg		clay altered. oxidised, weak fabric. spots of nontronite possibly derived from orthoo amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	34	50	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch	pob	fm		MICAceous and schistose fabric which has been over printed by a 1-3mm crenulation cleavage. small imm garnets slightly more common.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	50	52	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch	pob	fm		as above with minor quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	52	58	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch	pob	fm		as above, no veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	58	61	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch	pob	fm		as above with quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	61	68	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fm		micaceous and more siliceous with less of a schistose mica fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	68	70	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PAO	hb	ch	py					mas		fm		moderately chlorite altered amphibolite with trace pyrite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	70	77	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fol		fg		siliceous metasediment with possible quartz and minor feldspar. slightly coarser grained. possiblly after meta arkose?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	77	78	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	si	mv	bt					bad		fg		strong silica alteration, sub cherty, possibly banded.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	78	86	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		weakly siliceous micaceous metasediment	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	86	87	LMKJV	1	SW	m	br	gy	FR				PSCV	fe	mv	bt					fol		fg		1m oxidised horizon, possibly due to localise faulying or ohter fluid pathway.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	87	90	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						fol		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	90	94	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCG	gt	ch	bt					pob		mg		garnet rich horizon with regular 2mm garnets. ground mass appears to be micaceous and possibly more biotitic with a weak pervasive chlorite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	94	95	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	ye	gy	FR				$SS	py	cp	pn	PSCG	gt	bt	ch	net	pob	fg	mg	susb massive sulphide chips of net textured to matrix pyrite with in garnet skarn rock. possibly pentlandite and chalcopyrite it minor quantities.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	95	96	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py							net		fg		fewer network to matrix sulphide chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	96	97	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	ch	py					pob		fg		garnet skarn with trace pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	97	98	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCG	gt	bt		net		fg		stringer to network textured pyrite through garnet skarn with fine veinlets of cp.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	98	114	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	ch					pob		mg		garnet skarn. garnet rich in chloritised matrix with trace amounts of sulphide.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	114	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr					PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fg		cm scale quartz vein through foliated to schistose micaceouss metasediment. minor granet 1mm big.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	115	124	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		fine meta arenite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	124	125	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCG	gt	si		str	bad	fg	fg	stringer sulphides, mainly pyrite in skarnoid possibly banded rock. fine silica bands, some with pinkish colour.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	125	135	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	gt	bt					sch		fg		broad muscovite garnet schist. garnets less regular and sub 1mm big, but still common. flecks of sulphide throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	135	136	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	ch	hb								fg		fine amphibolite horizone	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	136	137	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	si	gt	mv					bad		fg		banded siliceous, possibly garnet bands.  pink banding. fine banded network sulphides, mainly pyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	137	139	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	gt					fol		fg		muscovite dominant mica schist with minor garnet.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	139	142	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PGNB	bt	si						bad		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC061	142	154	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fg		schistose, mica dominant with fine 1-2m crenulations overprinting s2.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	0	18	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe	WCYS	fe	cy		sch		fg	vf	clay altered upper saprolite after micaschist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	18	19	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe			OVQ	qz	si		PSCV	mv	bt	fe					predominantly quartz vein with minor metasedimentary chips after meta arenite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	19	38	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	gt					sch	pob	fm		less clay altered saprolite to saprock with trace diseminated garnets through out. some patchy iron oxidised horizons.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	38	39	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	br	LS	fe			PAO	fe	mv	sm							fg		strong iron oxidation. smectitiic clay, possibly of mafic origin after orthoamphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	39	42	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe			PSCV	mv	fe	bt							fg		patchy iron oxidation in metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	42	46	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	or	LS	fe			PSCV	fe	mv	bt							fg		strong pervasive iron oxidation, coinciiding with water table. schistose meta sed protolith.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	46	48	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					sch		fg		less oxidised mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	48	50	LMKJV	1	SW	m	br	gy	SP	fe			PSCV	fe	mv	si					fab		fg		iron silica alteration pervasive in mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	50	82	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fol		fg		massive schistose to gneissic metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	82	83	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	py					fol		fg		AS above with stringer net textured pyrite in fracture/s2 surface.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	83	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCP	mv	an	gt					pob		fg		schistose metasediment with 3-4mm andalusites as well as 1mm garnets distributed in micaceous metasediment which shows schistose fabrics and over printing crenulations variably.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	115	123	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg		chloritised ortho amphibolite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC062	123	130	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fg		mica rich metasediment with crenulations. minor garnets close to lower amphibolite contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	l	br						TWS	qz												Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	1	3	LMKJV	1	CW	l							TGVL	qz			PSCV	mv	bt							Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	3	4	LMKJV	1	CW	l							WLT													Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	4	7	LMKJV	1	CW	l							PSCV	mv	qz	bt										Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	7	15	LMKJV	1	CW	l							PSCB	bt	mv	nn					sch		fg		biotite schist with small amounts of fracture controlled nontronite altered from biotite.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	15	17	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy						PSCV	mv	bt	qz	FPG	fs	qz		fol		fg		muscovite rich schist with minor pegmatite veining.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	17	23	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br					PSCB	bt	mv	qz					sch		fg		biotite schist with siignificant muscovite and small sub 1mm quartz flecks.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	23	24	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				OVQ	qz			PSCB	bt	mv	qz	mas	sch	fg	fg	schistose, mica rich, with significant biotite. weak crenulation alongside smokey grey brown transluscent quartz vein fragments	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	24	29	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	wh					PSCQ	qz	mv	si	PSCB	bt	mv		mas	sch	fm	fg	more siliceous, coarser grained with some minor scistose mica rich chips along side, more massive quartz micaschists.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	29	31	LMKJV	1	SW								PSCQ	qz	bt	si					mas		fg		more siliceous with fine to medium flecks of biotite and quartz fragments	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	31	32	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy						PSCB	bt	mv	qz					sch		fg		strongly biotitic schistose mica rich metasediment.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	32	42	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy						PSCQ	qz	bt	mv					fol		fg		moderately silicifed with weak schistose fabric and quartz fragments. possibly quartz minca schist.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	42	46	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fol		fm		quartz rich mica schist with significant transluscent brown grey quartz, possibly after veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	46	50	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCQ	bt	qz	si	FPG	fs	qz		fol		fm		aas above but with more massive ceinining and what appears to be minor pegmatite derived veining	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	50	60	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	br	FR				FPG	fs	mv	tm					peg		mc		quartzo feldspathic pegmatite with diseminante medium to coarse tourmaline crystals through out, but particularly concentrated on the margins.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	60	61	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si	FPG	fs	qz		fab	peg	fm	fm	60% Metasedimentary chips, with coarse quartz possibly after veining and quartzofeldspatbhic chips after pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	61	70	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPGM	fs	mv	qz					peg		mc		pegmatite but with increased mica, possibly minor to trace fluorite.greenish tinge possibly frorm micas.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	70	71	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	FPG	fs	qz		sch		fm		pegmatite contact. 60% mica schist with 40% quartzofeldspathic pegmatite.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	71	72	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					mas		fm			Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	72	73	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR	su			$SS	py	cp		PSCQ	mv	si	qz	str		fg		mica schist with substantial stringer sulphiide through out with trace amounts of stringer chalcopyrite.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	73	78	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy						PSCB	qz	mv	bt	$DB	py			sch		fm		typical miica schist with some crenulation and fracture/S2 controlled pyrite.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	78	83	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCB	qz	mv											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	83	84	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	qz	mv	kf										Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	84	85	LMKJV	1	FR	l							PSCQ	bt	mv	qz		py							siliceous quartz muscovite schist with medium coarse biotite and stringer sulphides within sokey brown transluscent quartz vein fragments.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	85	88	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	bt	mv	qz	OVQ	qz			sch		fg		schistose muscovite biotite chips with significant clear to transluscent smokey brown quartz chips with fine veinlets of sulphiide within.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	88	89	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt		FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch	peg	fg		schistose muscovite rich with significant quartzo feldspathic pegmatite veining with almost equal amounts of smokey, rose transluscent quartz frags.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	89	91	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt		OVQ	qz			sch		fg		coarse micas in schistose metasediment with signifcant quartz fragments after veinng.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	91	93	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy						PSCB	su												Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	93	94	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	qz	mv											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	94	96	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCQ	bt	mv	py	$DB	py								Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	96	99	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	py	$DB	py	cp						chips of stringer chalcopyrite amonst quartz fragment rich and muscovite metasediment.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	99	101	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	qz	bt											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	101	104	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	qz	mv	py	$DB	py								Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	104	109	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	qz	bt											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	109	112	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg		mc			Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	112	113	LMKJV	1	FR		wh	gy	FR				FPG	mv	fs						peg		mc			Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	113	115	LMKJV	1	FR		wh	gy	FR				FPG	mv	fs		PSCV	mv	bt		peg	sch	mc	fg		Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	115	119	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt										fine schistose muscovite dominant mica schist with fine crenulations through s2 surface.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	119	121	LMKJV	1	FR		wh						FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv	bt		peg	sch	mc	fg	60% pegmatite veining.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	121	162	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg		strongly foliated schistose mica schist, predominantly biotite.	Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	162	165	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB													Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	165	171	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	171	172	LMKJV	1	FR		gy	gr	FR				PSCG	gt	bt		PSCV	qz								Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	172	173	LMKJV	1	FR		gy						PSCG	gt	bt											Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	173	174	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCG	qz	bt	gt										Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	174	176	LMKJV	1	FR		gy	bk	FR				PSCV													Geologist1
D	19LMRC063	176	177	LMKJV	1	FR		gy	bk	FR				PSCG	qz	gt											D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	177	189	LMKJV	1	FR		wh	gy	FR				FPGM	fs	tm	mv					peg		cg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	189	190	LMKJV	1	FR		bk	gy	FR				PSCG	gt	qz											D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	190	200	LMKJV	1	FR		bk	gy	FR				PSCV													D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	200	206	LMKJV	1	FR		gy	bk	FR				PSCV	qz												D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	206	209	LMKJV	1	FR		bk		FR				PAO	qz											sulphides at 210, and then again from 220 to 226	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC063	209	210	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				$SS	po	cp	py	PAO	hb	ch		str	mas	fm	fm	chloritised metadolerite. with stringner sulphides/	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	210	226	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	226	230	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					mas		fm		massive, with weaker fabric and small quartz fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	230	231	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		quartzo feldspathic pegmatite vein with minor muscovite, coarse grained.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	231	236	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					mas		fm		MASSIVE METASEDIMENT WITH FINE QUARTZ FRAGMENTS.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	236	240	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si	FPG	fs	qz	mv	mas		fm		SILICEOUS METASEDIMENT WITH QUARTZO FELDSPATHIC PEGMATITE VEINING.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	240	242	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz						fab		fm		Muscovite rich metasedient, with minoro quarz frags.increrased fabric/foliation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	242	244	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	tm					peg		mc		2m pegmatite with tourmaline.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	244	248	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	bt					fab		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC063	248	250	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fm		amphibolite with quartzofeldspathic pegmatite vein containing tourmaline.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	0	3	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	rd	TP	fe			TWS	qz							san		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	3	8	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	br	US	fe			WLT	qz	fe						pis		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	8	11	LMKJV	1	HW	m	gy	ye	US	cy			WCYS	mi	qz	cy	PSCV	mv	bt			sch	mg	fm		D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	11	29	LMKJV	1	MW	m	or	ye	US	cy			WCYF	qz	mi	cy	FPG	mv	qz				mc		COARSE PLATY muscovite and coarse quartz fragments/ crystals withj ozidised clay and clay altered feldspar possibly derived from pegmatite give coars nature of mica flakes.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	29	36	LMKJV	1	HW	m	wh	ye	US	si			WCYF	mi	qz	cy	FPG	mv	qz			peg	mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	36	41	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS				PSCV	mi	qz	bt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	41	42	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	LS				FPG	mv	qz						peg		cg		clay altered quartzofeldspathic pegmatite horizon.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	42	43	LMKJV	1	MW	d	bk	gy	SP				PAO	mi	bt	qz					mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	43	46	LMKJV	1	MW	d	gy	bk	SP				PSCV	mi	qz						sch					D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	46	48	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	bk	SP				PSCV	mi	qz						sch		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	48	55	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	bk	SP				PSCQ	qz	mi						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	55	60	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	bk	SP				PSCQ	qz	mi						fol		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	60	62	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				PSCV	mi	qz						fol	bed	mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	62	68	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				PSCV	mi	qz						fol		mg		schistose mica rich metasediment with substantial quartz veining.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	68	69	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				OVQ	qz	mi	gt					mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	69	72	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				PSCV	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	72	73	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP				OVQ	qz	mi	gt					mas		mg		smokey grey quartz with mica sevleges and some stringer pyrite in close association.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	73	74	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	py	cp		PSCV				str		fg		stringer pyrite and chalco ppyrite in a fine meta sediment with significant quartz veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	74	75	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP				PSCV	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	75	76	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP				PSCV	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	76	77	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP				PSCV	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	77	79	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mi	bi	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	79	84	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mi	bt						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	84	90	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	bt	mi	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	90	97	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO								mas		fg		pyrite or pyrrhotite at 92m	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	97	100	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	gt							mas		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	100	101	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	qz							mas		fg		qz vein at 101m	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	101	102	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO													D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	102	104	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	qz												D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	104	108	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	qz							mas		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	108	114	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PAO	bt	qz						mas		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	114	120	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	bg	FR				PSCG	mi	gt	qz					fol		fg		more of a silica rich schist. meta sandstone schist. possibly cooked up against lower amphibolite contact. rare to moderate 3mm garnets.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	120	132	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		3-5mm large blebby garnets in fine micaceous groundmass.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	132	146	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		Zone devoid of substantial garnets, rare sub 1mm garnets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	146	151	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		diseminated garnets. up to max 2mm. but not too common.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	151	165	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		devoid of garnet	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	165	187	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		rare to moderate garnets up to 2mm.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	187	189	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCB	bt	mv		OVQ	qz			sch		fg		biotiite rich metasediment with no garnets and substantial quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC064	189	198	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	bt	gt	qz					bed		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	198	199	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	bt	gt											D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	199	204	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	bt	gt											D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	204	205	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	pk	FR				$SS	po	cp		PSCG	gt	bt	mv		pob	fg	mg		D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	205	207	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	pk	FR				$SS	gt			PSCG	po	cy				fg		some of the chips returned 10% Cu, 18%Fe, and 15% S. a scan of the four metre composite from 203-207 retunred 1.25% Cu.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	207	211	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				$SS	bt	mi	gt	PSCG	po	cp		fol		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	211	215	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PSCB	mi	bt											D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	215	216	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PSCB	bt	mi	gt					fol		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	216	220	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PSCG	mi	gt	qz					fol		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	220	222	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PSCB	bt	mi						fol		fg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	222	224	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPGM	to	gt	mi					mas		fg		garnet present in first 2m.	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	224	246	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPGM	to	mi						mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	246	254	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCQ	mi	qz		SAR				mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	254	257	LMKJV	1	FR	m	wh	bk	FR				PSCQ	qz	mi						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC064	257	258	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gr	FR				PSCV													D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	0	4	LMKJV	1	CW	l	rd	br	TP	hm			TWS	qz												D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	4	7	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	TP	hm			TWS	qz	cy								mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	7	9	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	DU	hm			WHD										mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	9	14	LMKJV	1	CW	m	ye	br	US				PSCQ	qz	cy		OVQ	qz			mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	14	23	LMKJV	1	CW	m	wh	or	US				PSCV	qz	cy		OVQ	qz			mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	23	28	LMKJV	1	CW	m	wh	gy	US				PSCV	cy							mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	28	30	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US				PSCV	cy							mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	30	32	LMKJV	1	CW	m	wh	gy	US				PSCV	cy							fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	32	37	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US				PSCV	cy	qz						mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	37	44	LMKJV	1	CW	m	gy	wh	US				PSCV	cy							mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	44	56	LMKJV	1	MW	l	bg	wh	SP				WCYM	mi	qz	cy					fol		mg		water at 54m	D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	56	74	LMKJV	1	SW	m	br	gy	FR				FPG	mi	qz						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	74	75	LMKJV	1	SW	l	or	br	FR				PAO	qz	mi						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	75	78	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mi	qz						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	78	80	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	or	FR				PSCV	mi	qz						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	80	89	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCV	mi	qz						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	89	94	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	94	95	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mi	qz	gt					fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	95	111	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	bk	FR				PSCG	mi	gt						fol		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	111	119	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPGM	qz	mi	to					mas		mg			D.Lindsey
D	19LMRC065	119	152	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		garnet rich mica schist, with garnets up to 2mm in a biotite/muscovite rich matrix which has a strong fabrirc.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	152	154	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	bg	FR				$AL	si	se		PSCG	gt	mv	bt	fab		fg		garnet mica schist with chips of altered rock. apopears to be moderate silica sericite alteration locally.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	154	164	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		garnet mica schist with abundant garnetes up to 2mm	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	164	165	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	FPG	fs	qz	gt	pob		mg		garnet mica schit with 5% quartzofeldspathic pegmatite veining which also  contains bands of garnet at centre of pegmatite vein.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	165	190	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		increasingn garnet content with some forming clusters and bands of garnetite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	190	192	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				$AL	si	se		PSCG	gt	bt	mv			fg		fewer garnets and appears to be more silica sericite alltereed.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	192	198	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		garnet mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	198	200	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	OVQ	qz			pob		mg		garnet mica schist with significant smokey brown transluscent quartz fragments after veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	200	216	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		garnet mica schist with significant portion made up of fine clay possibly derived from soft micas being powdered.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	216	218	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	bt	mv						sch		fg		apparently devoid of garnets, with dominant biotite mica visible on s2 surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	218	219	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		fm		garnet mica schist with lesser amount of garnets. minor quartz veining with associated chalcopyrite stringers.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	219	231	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		fm		garnet micaschist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	231	233	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	mv	bt					sch		fm		garnet mica schist with garnets squeezed in to veins / veinlets.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	233	235	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPGM	fs	mv	qz					peg		mc		pegmatite, with coarse plates of muscovite and minor tourmailine.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	235	236	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg		no visible garnets within mica dominant schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	236	237	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	tm					peg		mc		1m quartzofeldspathic pegmatite intervall	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	237	238	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg		well developed schistose fabriic signifiicant mica percenntage	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	238	239	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	fg	fg	quartzo feldspathic vein interval with some transparent smokey brown quartz fragments after quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	239	242	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg		biotite dominant schiist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	242	243	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				$SS	po			PSCB	bt	mv		str	sch	fg	fg	pyrrhotite stringer zonee	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	243	244	LMKJV	1	FR	mt	gy	br	FR				$BX	po	cp						bxy		fg		submassive sulphide breccia comprised mainly of pyrrhotite with interstitial and stringer chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	244	247	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					mas		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	247	248	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					fab		fg		muscovite schist with minor quartz veining possibly pegmatite derived.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	248	258	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	258	272	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		fg		chloritised amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	272	273	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	273	274	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz										pegmatite mixed with minor metased and tourmaline.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	274	280	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	bt					sch		fm		quartz mica schist wih weak silica alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	280	281	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCV				peg		mc		pegmatite vein with coarse grained muscovite present.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC065	281	288	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					sch		fm		pervasive weak silica alteration. possibly derived from metaarenite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	0	1	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz	cy	TWS	qz	fe	cy					san		mg		windblown medium grained sand of quartz frags and ferrugious clay	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	1	3	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz	cy	TGV	qz	fe	cy					ang		cg		coarse to pebble sized quartz lag angular gravel with in ferruginous sand/clay.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	3	16	LMKJV	1	CW	m	or	br	US	fe	lt	cy	WLT	fe	cy						pis		cg		clay altered upper saprolite, rounded lateritic pisolitic nodules of iron oxide. clay altered weakly indurated matrix clay and sand.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	16	22	LMKJV	1	HW	m	ye	br	US	li	cy	fe	WCYS	qz	cy	lm					pis		fm		clay altered upper saprollite with more limonitic iron oxidation.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	22	28	LMKJV	1	HW	l	wh	br	US	cy	qz		WCYF	qz	cy						peg		cg		white clay sarolite with significant quartz fragments throughout, thought to be derived after quartzofeldspathic pegmatites seen in the area.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	28	34	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	br	US	cy	qz		WCYS	qz	fe	cy	FPG	mv			peg		cg		similar make up as  bove with ferruginous clay alteration. coarse grainend platy muscovites, indicative of pegmatitic protolith?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	34	39	LMKJV	1	MW	m	ye	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	mv	qz	bt	WCYS	fe	cy		sch		fm		saprolitic schistose textures visible as well as some small chips hinting at metasedimentary protolith. possibly small sub 1mm quartz fragments within schist	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	39	47	LMKJV	1	MW	l	wh	ye	LS	fe	cy		FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		predominantly large quartz fragments and large clay altered chips of feldspar with minor muscovite. some minor tourmailine also preserved.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	47	49	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	fe			PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fg		patchy to pervasively iron stained mica schist, appears to be predominantly muscovite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	49	51	LMKJV	1	MW	m	br	gy	LS	fe			PSCV	mv	bt		FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch	peg	fg	mc	AS ABove with approximately 30% PEGMATITE AS VEININNG.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	51	57	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	SP	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	qz					sch		fm		strong muscovite schist fabrirc developed, oissubly some small quartz fragments within schist.weak patchy to pervasive iron oxidatiin.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	57	86	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		mg		fairly massive homogenous, quartz mica schist with a fine medium to medium grained make up consisting of quartz frags, muscovite and flecks of biotite. iron oxidation is localised to fractures and vein selveges in varied metres.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	86	91	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si					sch		fm		increased mica content and as such schistosity.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	91	124	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					fab		fm		fairly homogenous quartz mica schist with a weak to moderate mica fabric dependent on mica content.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	124	128	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt	FPG	fs	qz	mv	fab	peg	fm	mc	quartz mica schist with white quartz/feldspar veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	128	135	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv		OVQ	qz			sch		fm		dark biotite with golden irridescense. some biotite included with in smoke grey brown transluscent quartz vein fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	135	138	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fm		muscovite rich schist with no quartz vein fragments.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	138	140	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv		FPG				sch		fm		biotite schist with small amount of quartzofeldpathic pegmatite veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	140	142	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	mc	fg	predominantly quartz feldspar chips after pegmatite with minor muscovite and minor biotite schist chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	142	144	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv		FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch	peg	fm	mg	pegmatite veining in biotite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	144	145	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	mg	fm	mainly massive pegmatite vein in biotite schist host.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	145	146	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv		FPG	fs	qz		sch	peg	fm	mg		S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	146	155	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		well foliated biotiite schist with strong mica fabric. few chips returned and fairly pulverised.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	155	160	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		as above with minor quartz felkdspathic pegmatiite vein presents.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC066	160	162	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	0	2	LMKJV	1	HW	m	rd	br	TP	fe	qz	cy	TWS	qz	fe	cy					san		cg		fine gravel of quartz lag and sand grains. make up aeolian cover.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	2	3	LMKJV	1	MW	m	rd	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	qz	mv	fe	TSD	qz	fe		fab	san	fm	cg	mainlyl saprolitic weathered /oxidised quartz muscovite schist  with angular gravel	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	3	10	LMKJV	1	MW	m	gy	br	LS	fe	cy		PSCQ	mv	qz	fe					fab		fm		patchy iron ozidatiton in weakly saprolitiic quartz muscovite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	10	14	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		SP	fe			PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		weakly weathered almost fesh with minor fractutre controlled iron staining. .	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	14	16	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	wh	SP				PSCQ	mv	bt	qz					fab		fm		quartz muscovite schist. more biotite inccreased fol with minor chips of quartzo feldspathic pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	16	31	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fol		fm		fairly homogenous weakly silica altered quartz muscovite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	31	33	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	rd	FR				OVQ	qz	ha						mas		fm		massive quartz vein, possibly pegmatite derived with clear to smokey transluscent quartz with red haematiite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	33	45	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		weakly silica inundated with fine to medium quarz and muscovite. large clay portion wiith few chips returned.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	45	46	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		AS ABOVE WITH SULPHIDES	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	46	48	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		AS ABOVE	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	48	49	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	49	53	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					fab		fm		AS ABOVE, NO SULPHIDES.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	53	54	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		AS ABOVE WITH SULPHIDES.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	54	59	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	si	qz					fab		fm		INCREASED silica. sllightly finer perhaps.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	59	60	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	rd	FR				PSCQ	mv	si	qz					fab		fm		as above but with stringer pyrite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	60	75	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					sch		fm		increased foliation/schistosity. increased biotiite within groundmass.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	75	78	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	si	qz					sch		fm		as above with minor amounts of quartzo feldspathic veining present.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	78	82	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	ch	bt					sch		fm		schistose with possible chlorite alteraion to schist after meta amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	82	84	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv	bt		peg		mc		predominanntly quartzo feldspathic chips from pegmatite hosted in fine metased.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	84	86	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fm		muscovite schist after meta arenite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	86	88	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCV	mv	bt		FPG	qz	fs		sch		fm		as above with moderate ampount of quartzo feldspathic veining after pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	88	89	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv	bt		peg		mg		predominantly quartzofeldspathic pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	89	92	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					sch		fm		METASEDIMENT WITH MINOOR PEGMATITIC VEINING.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	92	102	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	bt					sch		fm		FINE MICACEOUS METASEDIMENT. WITH WELL DEVELOPED FABRIC.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	102	108	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	to					peg		cg		DOMINANTLY quartz and feldspar with minor elongate 1cm long tourmalines.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	108	111	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt						sch		fm		schistose muscovite rixch metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	111	112	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si	FPG				sch		fm		pegmatite vein weithin metasediment. host metasediment has  strong patchy silica alteration. .	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	112	113	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCV	mv	bt		peg		mc			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	113	114	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCV	mv	bt	si	FPG	fs	qz		sch	peg	fm	cg		S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	114	115	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	bt					sch		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	115	122	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		massive fairly homogenous pegmatite. quartzo feldspathic with minor tourmaline and coarse muscvoite	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	122	123	LMKJV	1	FR	m	br	gy	FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe	FPG	fs	qz		sch		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	123	132	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					sch		fm		silica rich, with patches of stronger siilicification in quartz muscovite schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	132	133	LMKJV	1	FR		gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz		FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch		fm		as above with significant pegmatite veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	133	135	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		quartzo feldspathic pegmatite with minor tourmatline and muscovite as well as grey pink coloured quartz fragments, possibly after veining	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	135	136	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz		FPG	fs	qz	si	sch	peg	fm	cg		S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	136	137	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz						sch		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	137	157	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		massive amphibolite with sharp upper contact, containing minor quartz./silica enrichment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	157	158	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	py					mas		mg		as above wih trace py.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	158	163	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		continuation of massive amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	163	165	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch								mg		lower contact of amphibolite with minor quartzo feldspathic veinning	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	165	174	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	gr	FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		first 5m have low chip return, high clay proportion to chips. quartz muscovite schiist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	174	175	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz						fab		fm		as above with quartz veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	175	184	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm		quartz mica schist fining downhole.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	184	185	LMKJV	1	FR	l	gy	wh	FR				OVQ	qz			PSCQ	mv	qz	si	mas		mg		MAINLY transluscent smoke grey quartz veining with in host metasediment.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	185	188	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	188	202	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	py					mas		mg		massive amphibolite. less chlorite alteration than before and more hornblende rich. darker colouration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	202	203	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	cp					mas		mg		as above with qhite weakly transluscent quartz vein and trace chalcopyrite withing.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	203	209	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg		amphibolite with minor veining planar, possibly on fracture surfaces.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	209	210	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch						mas		mg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	210	212	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	gr	FR				PAO	hb	ch	po							mg		lower amphibolite contact with minor pyrrhotite associated with silica band/veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	212	215	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					fab		fm			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	215	218	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	si		OVQ	qz			fab		fm		40% transluscent smokey brown grey quartz fragments, possibly after veining in very siliceous host, possibly altered metasediment with a strong fabric.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	218	219	LMKJV	1	FR	d	bk	gy	FR				PSCB	bt	ma						sch		mg		platy biotite dominant schist against pegmatite upeper contact.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	219	223	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv					peg		cg		massive pegmatite horizon. patchy green yellow alteration too some of the feldspars.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	223	231	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		mg		strong schistose fabric. appears to be more biotite rich.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	231	232	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	po					sch		fm		as above with pyrrhotiite stringers	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	232	234	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				$SS	po	cp		PSCB	bt	mv		str		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	234	236	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	cp					sch		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	236	237	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	237	238	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh		FR				$SS	cp	bt		FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch		fm		stinger chalopyrite associated with biotite schist chips in pegmatite dominant metre. possibly represents and enriched contact against pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	238	244	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh						FPG	fs	qz	to					peg		cg			S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	244	246	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv	$SS	cp			pob		mg		very garnet rich biotite schist with garnets up to 7mm. stringer chalcopyrite throughout.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	246	249	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	pk	FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		as above with trace amounts of chalcopyrite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	249	252	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		les garnets. garnets are darker pink colour an have more of a transluscent appearance.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	252	253	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		stringer chalcopyrite present.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	253	271	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	si					sch		fm		biotite rich schist with weak patchy silica.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC067	271	276	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	si					sch		fm		increased silica alteration and possibly weak epidote.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	0	5	LMKJV	1	CW	m	rd	br	TP	qz	fe	cy	TGV	qz	cy	fe	TSD	qz	cy	fe			cg		quartz rich gravel and coarse sand with ferruginous clay representing transported surface material.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	5	7	LMKJV	1	CW	m	br	rd	DU	fe	cy	in	WCYS	fe	cy	si					ind		mg		indurated hard cap made up of minor fine mica flakes and quartz. completely oxidised and indurated.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	7	15	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	rd	US	fe	hm	cy	WLTP	fe	he	cy					pis		cg		clay altered upper saprolite with iron pisolites up to 1cm. possibly mafic derived?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	15	16	LMKJV	1	HW	m	or	cm	US	fe	cy		WCYS	fe	cy	qz							fg		bleached and iron oxidised clay altered saprolite possibly of sedimentary origin.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	16	22	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br		US	fe	cy	no	WLTP	he	nn	cy					pis		cg		pisolitic subrounded chips and iron oxide clays with minor nontronite alteration, possibly indiicating mafic origin. .	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	22	31	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br	wh	US	fe	cy		WCYM	he	nn	fe							fg		clay altered saprolite, significant amount of bleahed clay altered chips. .possibly mafic derived?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	31	36	LMKJV	1	HW	m	br		US	fe	cy		WCYU	fe	cy								fg		ferruginous clay altered chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	36	55	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy	gr	SP	no	fe	cy	PAO	hb	ch	nn					mas		fm		weakly saprolitic to saprock. .sharp weathering change. dark mafic minerals. easily recognisable as meta dolerite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	55	56	LMKJV	1	MW	m			LS	fe	cy		PAO	fe	hb	cy					fab		fm		oxidised lower contact of meta dolerite with upper contact of pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	56	59	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	or	FR	fe			FPG	fs	qz	bt					peg		cg		weakly weathered fresh quartzofeldspathic pegmatite with weak ozidation. tourmalines and coarse biotite flakes concentrated in upper two metres of contact to amphibolite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	59	70	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	bk	FR	cy			FPG	fs	bt	cy					peg		cg		feldspar portion pervasively weak clay altered to bleached clay.. coarse biotite flakes seen through out alongside equal ammounts of coarse muscovite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	70	76	LMKJV	1	SW	m	gy	br	FR	fe			PSCV	mv	bt	fe					sch		mg		minor chihps leftover predominantly muscovite and biotite. weak to patchy iron oxide alteration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	76	77	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	gy	FR	cy			FPGM	mv	cy	bt					peg		cg		horizon made up almost exclusively of 5-6mm plates of muscovite. minor mica schist chips and bleached clay altered feldspars?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	77	80	LMKJV	1	SW	d	gy		FR	fe			PSCB	bt	mv	fe					sch		fm		biotite dominant schist	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	80	81	LMKJV	1	SW	l	wh	gy	FR	cy			FPGM	mv	fs	qz					peg		cg		pegmatite vein with minor chips of mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	81	84	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy	wh	FR	fe			PSCB	bt	mv	fe	FPG	mv	fs		sch		mg		mainly biotite schist with quartofeldspathic chips at 20% after pegmatite veining. coarse mica flakes derived from the weakly clay weathered pegmatite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	84	91	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	mv					pob		mg		garnet mica schist immediately below pegmatitic horizon with garnets up to 3mm in biotite schist. numbmer of garnets decays downholel.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	91	96	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch				biotiite schist with minor smokey pinkish quartz fragments after veining? or could be pegmatite derived.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	96	102	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		biotiite dominant schist with less of a schistose fabric transitiioningn slightly to quartz mica schist.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	102	103	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	bt	qz					fab		fm		coarser weakly siliceous quartz mica schist with minor amounts of pegmatite derived veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	103	133	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					mas		fm		fairly homogenous quartz mica schist with weak pervasive siliciifiaction throughout. moderate mica fabric also visible. .	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	133	134	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				PSCV	mv	qz		OVQ				sch		fm		slightly finer well foliated quartz mica schist with quartz veining, possibly pegmatite derived with inclusions of coarse biotite.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	134	150	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm		massive sometimes blocky chips with a well developed mica fabric throughout. weakly silica enriched pervasively	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	150	151	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy	wh	FR				FPG	qz	fs	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	cg	fm	pegmatite vein with pinky transluscent quartz less feldspathic and minor muscovite. trace amounts of pyrite as veinlets associated with vein contacts.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	151	155	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	mv	si					mas		fm		quartz micaschist after metasediment with minor pegmatite veins?	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	155	157	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPGM	fs	mv	qz	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	cg	fm	predominantly a pegmatite vein horizon with biotite alltered metasedimentary rocks associated.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	157	169	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	qz	bt	mv					mas		fm		quartz mica schist. weakl siliceous with medium flecks of bioitite in a dominantly muscovitic groundmass.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	169	175	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	bt	mv	si					sch		fg		few chipps returned, mostly fine spoil. chips appear more foliated and slightly schistose.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	175	208	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCQ	mv	qz	si					mas		fm		fairly massive and homogenous, possiblly fining slightly downhole. weakly siliceous becoming more micaceous down holel.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	208	216	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					sch		fm		finer more schistose metasediment. well developed mica fabric. increasing biotite in holel.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	216	217	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	cg		mainly quartzo feldspathic pegmatite veining with monor biotititic schistose chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	217	218	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCV	mv	bt	qz					fab		fg		metasediment with small amounts of pegmatite derived veining.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	218	219	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gr	FR				FPG	fs	qz	mv	PSCB	bt	mv		peg	sch	cg		siliceous quartz feldspar veining after pegmatite with minor mica schist chips.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	219	229	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv						sch		fm		biotite dominant schist with strong mica fabric pervasive throughout. patchy weak silica and minor quartz veinning	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	229	231	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv		FPG	bt	fs	qz	sch	peg	fm		bioitite schist with substantial quartz feldspar pegmatite veining. pegmatite appears to have coarse grain plated of biotite associated with it.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	231	235	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB	bt	mv	si					sch		fm		biotiite schist with patchcy silica altleration.	S. Cornwell
D	19LMRC068	235	296	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	296	298	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	298	300	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	qz	fs	mv	PSCB				peg		cg			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	300	307	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	307	308	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCG	gt	bt	qz					bls		mg			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	308	314	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	314	315	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gy		FR				PSCB				FPG	fs	qz	mv	sch	peg	fm	cg		D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	315	321	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	321	322	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	322	328	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr		FR				PSCB								sch		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	328	329	LMKJV	1	FR	m	gr		FR				PSCB				FPG	fp	qz	mv	sch	peg	fm	cg		D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	329	332	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fp	qz	mv	PSCB				peg	sch	cg	fm		D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	332	356	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PAO	hb							fab		fm			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	356	360	LMKJV	1	FR	l	wh	gy	FR				FPG	fp	qz	to					peg		cg			D. Winzar
D	19LMRC068	360	362	LMKJV	1	FR	d	gy		FR				PAO	hb							fab		fm			D. Winzar
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