ATTACHMENT D3 University of British Columbia X-Ray Diffraction Report and Scanning Electron Microscopy Images

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Appendix D Laboratory Geotechnical Data and Interpretation ATTACHMENT D3 University of British Columbia X-Ray Diffraction Report and

QUANTITATIVE PHASE ANALYSIS OF ONE POWDER SAMPLE USING THE RIETVELD METHOD AND X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION DATA. KCB Project #: M10047A01 0103 - PO# LPO16-003 Bryan Watts Klohn Crippen Berger #500 2955 Virtual Way Vancouver, BC V5M 4X6 Mati Raudsepp, Ph.D. Elisabetta Pani, Ph.D. Edith Czech, M.Sc. Lan Kato, B.A. Dept. of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences The University of British Columbia 6339 Stores Road Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 February 24, 2016

EXPERIMENTAL METHOD The sample of Project M10047A01 0103 was reduced to the optimum grain-size range for quantitative X-ray analysis (<10 µm) by grinding under ethanol in a vibratory McCrone Micronising Mill for 10 minutes. Step-scan X-ray powder-diffraction data were collected over a range 3-80 2θ with CoKα radiation on a Bruker D8 Advance Bragg-Brentano diffractometer equipped with an Fe monochromator foil, 0.6 mm (0.3 ) divergence slit, incident- and diffractedbeam Soller slits and a LynxEye-XE detector. The long fine-focus Co X-ray tube was operated at 35 kv and 40 ma, using a take-off angle of 6. RESULTS The X-ray diffractogram was analyzed using the International Centre for Diffraction Database PDF-4 and Search-Match software by Bruker. X-ray powder-diffraction data of the sample were refined with Rietveld program Topas 4.2 (Bruker AXS). The results of quantitative phase analysis by Rietveld refinements are given in Table 1. These amounts represent the relative amounts of crystalline phases normalized to 100%. The Rietveld refinement plot is shown in Figure 1.

Table 1. Results of quantitative phase analysis (wt.%) Mineral Ideal Formula #1 Slimes Chalcopyrite? CuFeS 2 < 0.1 Goethite α-fe 3+ O(OH) 30.9 Hematite α-fe 2O 3 42.9 Illite-Muscovite KAl 2AlSi 3O 10(OH) 2 1.4 Kaolinite Al 2Si 2O 5(OH) 4 4.4 Plagioclase NaAlSi 3O 8 CaAl 2Si 2O 8 1.1 Quartz SiO 2 19.2 Total 100.0

150 1KCB_Slimes.raw_1 Quartz low 19.25 % Hematite 42.88 % Kaolinite 1A 4.43 % Goethite 30.88 % Albite low 1.09 % Illite/Muscovite 2M1 1.42 % Chalcopyrite? 0.05 % 100 Sqrt(Counts) 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 2Th Degrees 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Figure 1. Rietveld refinement plot of sample Klohn Crippen Berger Slimes (blue line - observed intensity at each step; red line - calculated pattern; solid grey line below difference between observed and calculated intensities; vertical bars, positions of all Bragg reflections). Coloured lines are individual diffraction patterns of all phases.

Appendix D Laboratory Geotechnical Data and Interpretation Appendix D: Attachment D3 University of British Columbia TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures Figure D.D3-1 Fines 1... 1 Figure D.D3-2 Fines 2... 1 Figure D.D3-3 Less than 0.075 mm (1)... 2 Figure D.D3-4 Less than 0.075 mm (2)... 2 Figure D.D3-5 More than 0.075 mm (1)... 3 Figure D.D3-6 More than 0.075 mm (2)... 3 Figure D.D3-7 More than 0.149 mm (1)... 4 Figure D.D3-8 More than 0.149 mm (2)... 4 Figure D.D3-9 More than 0.25 mm (1)... 5 Figure D.D3-10 More than 0.25 mm (2)... 5 Figure D.D3-11 More than 0.42 mm (1)... 6 Figure D.D3-12 More than 0.42 mm (2)... 6 Figure D.D3-13 More than 0.84 mm (1)... 7 Figure D.D3-14 More than 0.84 mm (2)... 7 Figure D.D3-15 More than 2 mm (1)... 8 Figure D.D3-16 More than 2 mm (2)... 8 Figure D.D3-17 More than 2 mm (3)... 9 Page D.D3-i

Figure D.D3-1 Fines 1 Figure D.D3-2 Fines 2 Page D.D3-1

Figure D.D3-3 Less than 0.075 mm (1) Figure D.D3-4 Less than 0.075 mm (2) Page D.D3-2

Figure D.D3-5 More than 0.075 mm (1) Figure D.D3-6 More than 0.075 mm (2) Page D.D3-3

Figure D.D3-7 More than 0.149 mm (1) Figure D.D3-8 More than 0.149 mm (2) Page D.D3-4

Figure D.D3-9 More than 0.25 mm (1) Figure D.D3-10 More than 0.25 mm (2) Page D.D3-5

Figure D.D3-11 More than 0.42 mm (1) Figure D.D3-12 More than 0.42 mm (2) Page D.D3-6

Figure D.D3-13 More than 0.84 mm (1) Figure D.D3-14 More than 0.84 mm (2) Page D.D3-7

Figure D.D3-15 More than 2 mm (1) Figure D.D3-16 More than 2 mm (2) Page D.D3-8

Figure D.D3-17 More than 2 mm (3) Page D.D3-9