H01 Tenement Holder IMX Resources Ltd H02 Tenement Name EL49/2006 H03 Activity RC Drilling programme H04 Location of the data EL492006_06_Appendix2_DHLith.txt H05 Date created 26/06/2013 H06 Date modified 15/07/2013 H07 Parameters of data acquisition/processing Geology logs H08 Contractor Edrill Pty Ltd H09 Translation Parameters GPS H10 Equipment Globe 2000 Truck-mounted RC drilling rig H11 Original data format excel H12 DataSet HoleID From To Priority Weath GrainSize Lith1Code Lithology1 Lith1Desc Lith2Code Lithology2 Strat Qual1 Qual2 Qual3 Recov_Pct Contam LoggedBy Comments _COL21 _COL22 _COL23 _COL24 H13 SMITHTON WMRC01 0 2 0 C F CLAY Clay FB Flood plain clay H14 SMITHTON WMRC01 2 20 0 C F SAND Sand FB Unconsolidated waterlogged sand. Air pressure form drilling caused water to well up around rig continuing for 20 minutes after air turned off. Solid rock not reached. Hole abandoned. H15 SMITHTON WMRC02 0 9 0 C F CLAY Clay FB unconsolidated caly and sand. Strong smell of sulfur. Organic rich. Loss of circulation. Hole abandoned. H16 SMITHTON WMRC03 0 2 0 C F CLAY Clay YeBr clay with large rock fragments (road base) JLT H17 SMITHTON WMRC03 2 8 0 C F CLAY Clay YeRe clay that forms 1-3cm aggrigates + lithic fragments JLT H18 SMITHTON WMRC03 8 19 0 C F SARK Saprock Ye and L.Gy fragments of rock heavily weathered and almost compeatly altered to clay/soft material JLT H19 SMITHTON WMRC03 19 20 0 C F SARK Saprock L.Gy and heavily D.Re stained fragments. Some Re fragments wash clean to a bk colour and scratch red possibly hem altered magnetite (martite) JLT H20 SMITHTON WMRC03 20 47 0 M F BAS Basalt Fine grained Pyroxene Plagioclase olivine matrix with Re dusting/mineral alteration in places (Possibly weathered olivine). Minor Calcite associated with olivine JLT H21 SMITHTON WMRC03 47 60 0 W F BAS Basalt As above but with Increasing Spinel content particularly Magnetite JLT H22 SMITHTON WMRC03 60 65 0 F F BAS Basalt This Unit has a f.g Matrix of Spinel (magnetite) plagioclase +/- pyroxenes and Porphyroblasts of feldspar 2mm to 1cm in size. (I don’t think this is a basalt but couldent find an alternitive unit) JLT H23 SMITHTON WMRC03 65 110 0 F F BAS Basalt F.g grey Plagioclase/pyroxene matrix. Small but varriable amounts of olivine (diopside?) calcite and small amounts of Magnetite. JLT H24 SMITHTON WMRC04 0 12 0 C F Clay Clay Clay + Roadbase +lithics JLT H25 SMITHTON WMRC04 12 23 0 C F Clay Clay Red tindged clay + occasional lithic fragets JLT H26 SMITHTON WMRC04 23 37 0 S F SARK Saprock 80-70% percent yellow-brown to Red-brown to Purple-brown clay and 20-30% Saprock fragments Fragments are wh/br/re banded likely weathered basalt (laterite) Apperes to have meter scale changes in clay colour JLT H27 SMITHTON WMRC04 37 38 0 C F SARK Saprock White to slightly blue clay (sticky/hard when compacted). No rock fragments? Interesting Geochemistry from Niton JLT H28 SMITHTON WMRC04 38 45 0 S F SARk Saprock 80-70% percent yellow-brown to Red-brown to Purple-brown clay and 20-30% Saprock fragments Fragments are wh/br/re banded likely weathered basalt (laterite) Appears to have meter scale changes in clay colour JLT H29 SMITHTON WMRC04 45 60 0 M F BAS Basalt D.Gy to Bk Groundmass with slight green tinge. Pyroxene +/-Plagioclase +/-Olivine+/-mgt Ocasional Phenocrysts of Pyroxene/(olivine?) JLT H30 SMITHTON WMRC04 60 88 0 F F BAS Basalt D.Gy to Bk Groundmass. Pyroxene +/-Plagioclase +/-Olivine+/-mgt Ocasionaly contains some slightly coarser L.Gr groundmass (olivine?) with Phenocrysts of pyroxene and plagioclase up to 2-3mm in size and possibly titanite JLT Occasional Phenocrysts of Pyroxene/(olivine?) H31 SMITHTON WMRC04 88 100 0 F F BAS Basalt D.Gy to Bk Groundmass Pyroxene + Plagioclase. Similar to 45-60m but with an increase in Plagioclase and decrease in olivine? and green pyroxenes JLT EOF