High Grade Copper samples on Dok A PropertyFigure 16. View of typical limonitic and locally malachite-stained outcrop in the “Main
Showing” area, Dok property; two chip samples from this area returned 0.68% Cu, 85.5 ppm Ag,
149 ppb Au, 69 ppm Mo, and 0.36% Cu, 10.6 ppm Ag, 174 ppb Au, and 15 ppm Mo
(CGDK04R003 and 004; Greig 2005).
Figure 17. Slabbed and stained grab sample of limonitic, malachite-stained and crackle-
brecciated potassic intrusive rock, Main Showing area, Dok property; 1.855 g/t Au; 4.69% Cu;
14.4 ppm Ag.
Figure 18. Slabbed and stained grab sample from quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite veined and variably
Fe carbonate altered syenite containing disseminated sulphides, Main Showing area, Dok
property; 0.304 g/t Au; 3.24% Cu; 7.0 ppm Ag.
Figure 19. Slabbed and stained grab sample from extremely potassic dyke(?), Main Showing
area, Dok property; 0.376 g/t Au; 2.99% Cu; 7.0 ppm Ag.
Figure 20. Slabbed and stained grab sample from plagioclase feldspar-phyric extremely
potassic dyke(?) rock, veined by quartz, pyrite, and chalcopyrite, Main Showing area, Dok
property; 0.303 g/t Au; 2.19% Cu; 4.2 ppm Ag.
Figure 21. Slabbed and stained (left) sample of potassium feldspar porphyritic alkalic dyke, cut by
quartz-pyrite-(chalcopyrite) veinlets, Krego zone, Dok property (59 ppb Au, 572 Cu).
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