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PDF Report 2 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 1800W 500s 56435.6 18OOW 490s 56411.4 18OOW 480s 56417.4 1800W 470s 56404.7 1800W 460s 56409.4 18OOW 450s 56435.5 1800W 440s 56425.4 18OOW 430s 56433.7 1800W 420s 56422.7 1800W 410s 56412.5 18OOW 400s 56422.4 18OOW 3905 56426.5 18OOW 380s 56417.9 1800W 370s 56419 18OOW 3605 56422.8 18OOW 350s 56319.5 1800W 340s 56097 18OOW 330s 56798.3 18OOW 3205 56617.2 18OOW 310s 56371.5 1800W 3005 56386.9 18OOW 290s 56392.3 18OOW 280s 56384.1 18OOW 2705 56374.2 1800W 260s 56448.3 1800W 250s 56399.9 18OOW 240s 56403.4 18OOW 2305 56423.3 1800W 220s 56426.3 1800W 2105 56411.5 1800W 200s 56374.8 18OOW 190s 56470 18OOW 180s 56447.6 1800W 170s 56430.3 18OOW 160s 56439.1 1 BOOW 150s 56452.9 1800W 140s 56425.2 18OOW 130s 56470.2 1800W 120s 56462.5 1 8OOW 110s 56479.4 1800W 100s 56477.3 1800W 90s 56482.5 18OOW 80s 56481.4 18OOW 70s 56473.6 18OOW 60s 56485.5 18OOW 50s 56495.8 18OOW 40s 56507.9 M97.A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST S/N gamma 18OOW 30s 56507 18OOW 20s 56533.1 1 8OOW 10s 56513.9 ISOOW ON 56521.2 ISOOW ION 56552.5 18OOW 20N 56559.8 18OOW 30N 56522.6 IBOOW 40N 56545.1 ISOOW 50N 56542.5 1 SOOW 60N 56521.3 1 SOOW 70N 56556.9 18OOW SON 56553.6 18OOW 90N 56529.1 18OOW 100N 56559.1 1aoow IION 56551.4 1 8OOW 120N 56588.4 1 8OOW 130N 56578.8 18OOW 140N 56584.6 16OOW 150N 56600.3 18OOW 160N 56604.2 18OOW 170N 56607.9 18OOW 1 SON 56613.2 18OOW 230N 56580 ISOOW 240N 56601 .I 18OOW 250N 56602.9 18OOW 260N 56607.1 ISOOW 270N 56614.7 1 8OOW 280N 56607.2 18OOW 290N 56621.5 18OOW 300N 56629.6 ISOOW 310N 56627.4 18OOW 320N 56636.5 18OOW 330N 56681.6 18OOW 340N 56618.2 1 8OOW 350N 56628.4 18OOW 360N 56649.4 18OOW 370N 56636.9 18OOW 380N 56652.9 18OOW 390N 56637.5 18OOW 400N 56629 1 8OOW 410N 56719.6 18OOW 420N 56397.9 18OOW 430N 56739.7 18OOW 440N 56645.8 18OOW 450N 56608.2 18OOW 460N 56577.6 18OOW 470N 56722.4 Page 2 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 18OOW 480N 56634.8 18oow 490N 56548.4 18OOW 500N 56502 1750w 500s 56410.7 175ow 490s 56419.7 1750w 4805 56417.3 1750w 470s 56415.1 175ow 4605 56427.2 175ow 450s 56420.6 175ow 440s 56416.7 1750w 430s 56415.3 175ow 420s 56423.4 1750w 410s 56423.9 175ow 400s 56409 175ow 390s 56413.8 175ow 380s 56386.1 175ow 370s 56397.2 175ow 360s 56382.9 1750w 350s 56356.6 175ow 340s 56344.5 175ow 330s 56357.8 175ow 320s 56388.3 1750w 310s 56370.3 175ow 300s 56391.5 175ow 290s 56404.2 1750w 280s 56363.1 1750w 270s 56400.5 175ow 2605 56418.7 1750w 2505 56431.2 1750w 240s 56423.7 175ow 230s 56435.3 175ow 220s 56446.7 1750w 210s 56467.3 175aw 200s 56472.1 175ow 190s 56470.7 1750w 180s 56469.2 175ow 170s 56463.7 175ow 160s 56439.7 1750w 150s 56467.5 175ow 140s 56462 175ow 130s 56470.1 175ow 120s 56494.8 175ow 110s 56499.1 175ow 100s 56465.8 1750w 90s 56515.3 175ow 80s 56511 175ow 70s 56556.5 Page3 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 175ow 60s 56572.4 1750w 50s 56458.9 175ow 40s 56511.1 175ow 30s 56519 175ow 20s 56497.5 1750w 10s 56524.7 175OW ON 56528.4 175ow 10N 56528.4 175ow 20N 56571.8 175OW 30N 56536 175OW 40N 56528.4 175ow 50N 56543.8 1750w 60N 56556.4 175ow 7ON 56570.5 175ow SON 56542.6 175ow 90N 56564.6 175ow 1OON 56541.6 175ow IION 56594.9 175ow 120N 56701.5 175ow 130N 56606 1750w 140N 56593 175ow 150N 56609.6 175cJw 160N 56601.6 1750w 170N 56643.6 175ow 180N 56646.5 1750w 190N 56619.1 175ow 200N 56577.3 1750w 210N 56592.7 1750w 220N 56579.5 175ow 230N 56621.3 175ow 290N 56653.8 1750w 300N 56648.6 175ow 310N 56615.1 1750w 320N 56639.8 175ow 330N 56691.2 175ow 340N 56664.9 175ow 350N 56646.8 175ow 360N 56636.7 175ow 370N 56633 1750w 380N 56636.4 1750w 390N 56638.3 175ow 400N 56633.8 175ow 410N 56646.1 175ow 420N 56644.8 1750w 430N 56643.7 175ow 440N 56651.2 175ow 450N 56663.8 Page4 PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 175ow 460N 56679.3 175ow 470N 56762.3 175ow 480N 56729.5 175ow 490N 56690.8 175ow 500N 56660.5 17oow 500s 56410.4 17oow 490s 56424.2 17oow 480s 56415.7 1700w 470s 56419.3 1700w 4605 56409 17oow 450s 56416.2 17oow 440s 56403.8 1700w 430s 56409.2 17oow 4205 56405.6 17oow 410s 56404.6 17oow 400s 56398.5 1700w 390s 56393.5 17oow 380s 56423.1 17oow 370s 56371.4 1700w 3605 56465.3 17oow 350s 56438.7 17oow 340s 56382.5 17oow 330s 56390.2 17oow 320s 56433.6 17oow 310s 56404.2 1700w 300s 56414 1700w 290s 56421.2 17oow 2805 56421.8 1700w 270s 56421.6 1700w 2605 56415.7 17oow 250s 56430.8 17oow 240s 56404.8 17oow 2305 56389 17oow 220s 56446.7 1700w 210s 56391.2 1700w 200s 56478.2 1700w 190s 56483.7 1700w 180s 56471.8 1700w 170s 56479.5 17oow 160s 56487.4 1700w 150s 56467.8 17oow 140s 56484.4 1700w 130s 56491.7 17oow 120s 56604.1 17oow 110s 56500.1 1700w 100s 56494.8 17oow 90s 56501.1 Page5 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 17oow 80s 56499.7 17oow 70s 56488.7 17oow 60s 56492.2 17oow 50s 56526.5 17oow 40s 56522.6 17oow 30s 56507.4 17oow 20s 56502.6 17oow 10s 56523.7 17oow ON 56553.4 1700w ION 56550.6 17oow 20N 56544.3 1700w 30N 56553 17oow 40N 56555.1 1700w 50N 56575.5 1700w 60N 56545.7 1700w 70N 56608.9 170ow 80N 56565.2 1700w 90N 56587.7 17oow 1 OON 56570.1 17oow IION 56597.7 17oow IZON 56602.7 17oow 130N 56631.3 1700w 140N 56700.1 1700w 15ON 56631.5 1700w 160N 56648.2 1700w 170N 56609.1 17oow 180N 56540.3 1700w 190N 56616.8 1700w 200N 56641.7 17oow 210N 56597.6 17oow 220N 56595.8 17oow 230N 56619.9 17oow 240N 56698.9 17oow 250N 56640.9 1700w 260N 56637.3 1700w 340N 56603.7 17oow 350N 56620.8 1700w 360N 56630.9 1700w 370N 56621.8 17oow 380N 56627.3 17oow 390N 56643.6 17oow 400N 56642.1 17oow 410N 56647.5 1700w 420N 56649.6 1700w 430N 56648.4 1700w 440N 56660.2 17oow 450N 56668.2 Page6 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 17oow 460N 56696.2 17oow 470N 56870.6 17oow 480N 56693.6 17oow 490N 56648.1 17oow 500N 56649.1 165OW 500s 56417.1 IMOW 490s 56413.5 165OW 4805 56426.8 165OW 470s 56405.2 165OW 4605 56413.6 165OW 450s 56425.1 165OW 440s 56413.2 165OW 430s 56410 165OW 420s 56413.3 165OW 410s 56409.6 165OW 400s 56402.2 165OW 390s 56422.6 165OW 3805 56400.8 165OW 370s 56411.9 165OW 360s 56404.4 165OW 350s 56427.1 165OW 340s 56431.9 165OW 330s 56423.4 165OW 320s 56424.4 165OW 31 OS 56432.3 165OW 300s 56430.7 165OW 290s 56438.6 165OW 2805 56440.7 1650W 2705 56445.8 165OW 260s 56455.2 165OW 2505 56434.4 165OW 240s 56476.5 165OW 2305 56461.8 165OW 220s 56487.5 165OW 21 OS 56494.7 165OW ZOOS 56468.5 1650W 190s 56476.6 165OW 180s 56503.4 165OW 170s 56478.3 165OW 160s 56504.4 165OW 150s 56590.3 165OW 140s 56497.6 165OW 1305 56496.4 165OW 120s 56504 165OW 110s 56526.5 165OW 100s 56513.4 165OW 90s 56485.3 Page 7 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D. CLAIM GROUP MAGNETOMETER SURVE WEST SIN gamma 165OW 80s 56540.5 165OW 70s 56511.9 165OW 60s 56513.9 165OW SOS 56511.4 165OW 40s 56518.8 165OW 30s 56548.2 165OW 205 56521.4 165OW 10s 56560.1 165OW ON 56554.1 165OW ON 56531.5 165OW 10N 56568.4 165OW 20N 56551.5 165OW 30N 56574.5 165OW 40N 56554.1 165OW 50N 56563.9 165OW 60N 56575.7 165OW 70N 56554.3 165OW 80N 56603.8 165OW 90N 56584.6 165OW IOON 56584.1 165OW 1lON 56568.2 165OW 120N 56568.9 165OW 130N 56583.9 165OW 140N 56573.4 1650W 150N 56616.2 1650W 160N 56631.2 1650W 170N 56584.8 165OW 1 SON 56600.5 165OW 190N 56606.3 165OW 200N 56647.9 165OW 21 ON 56590.5 1650W 220N 56564.4 165OW 230N 56545.9 1650W 240N 56613.9 165OW 250N 56613.9 165OW 260N 56613.8 165OW 270N 56628.8 165OW 310N 56613.1 165OW 320N 56607.9 165OW 330N 56634 165OW 340N 56665.7 165OW 350N 56624.2 1650W 360N 56646.8 165OW 37aN 56643 1650W 380N 56652 165OW 390N 56656.7 165OW 400N 56658.7 Page 8 M97A PENDER CAPITAL CORP J.D.
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