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42A07NE02J0 2.10615 EGAN 010 GEOPHYSICAL RESULTS FROM THE EGAN WEST CLAIMS LIGHTNING RIVER PROJECT, ONTARIO P f ", C r. i * t T r -, K. C C i. l y c i 3 for PLACER DEVELOPMENT LTD. J. B. Boniwell Exploration Geophysical Consultant August 31, 1987 f EXGAMBUR INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS bTD.

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42A07NE02J0 2.10615 EGAN010

GEOPHYSICAL RESULTS

FROM THE EGAN WEST CLAIMS

LIGHTNING RIVER PROJECT, ONTARIO

P f", C r. i * t T r -, K. C C i. l y c i 3

for

PLACER DEVELOPMENT LTD.

J. B. Boniwell

Exploration Geophysical Consultant

August 31, 1987

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Description of Property

Details of the Survey

Discussion of the Results - A. Magnetics

B. V.L.F. (radio) em.

Conclusions and Recommendations

Appendix

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LIST OF DRAWINGS

TITLE

Location Map

Claim Location Map

Claim Groups, Lightning River Project

Plan of Interpretation

Reference Maps

PD-212-9

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Posted Magnetic Data

Magnetic Contours

Posted V.L.F. Em. Data

Profiled V.L.F. Em. Data

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INTRODUCTION

A regional study of published

in the territory west of Matheson, Ont

airborne geophysical data

. resulted in the

discernment of several loccilities which were considered to offer

above-average chances for gold occurrences. One of these in Egan

Township, here identified cis Egan West , was subsequently acquired

through staking for a more detailed examination of its potential

on the ground.

Recently completed geophysical surveys constitute the

first investigations carried out to this end. The obtained

results are presented herein and form

reporting.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY

The Egan West

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consists of fourteen

acres, they forming a

claim group is situated in the central,

Township, Cochrane

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(14) unpatented claims, each nominally of 40

contiguous block, located in Concessions

III and IV between lots 8 and 9 Egan Township, Larder Lake Mining

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III Egan

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IV Egan

the name of Placer

Development Ltd., Suite 2600, 401 Bay St., Toronto, M5H 2Y4.

Access to the group is best had overland due south from

the village of Shillington on Highway 101. A rural road

therefrom turning into a bush road leads directly on to the

property.

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The area encompassed by the claims is one of subdued

relief in part climbing slightly to the north. Some minor

tributaries of the Little Driftwood River including several

beaver ponds are present across the property.

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DETAILS OF THE SURVEY

A grid was cut with chained pickets at every 25 m on

lines spaced every 100 and oriented true north-south. The base

line 0+00 coincides with the centre-line of Concession III.

Tie-lines 4+OOS and 12+OON bound the southern and northern limits

of the grid area.

Both electromagnetic and magnetic surveys were completed

over the grid measuring at each station the secondary field of a

primary V.L.F. (radio) transmission and the total terrestrial

magnetic field. The V.L.F. survey was effected using a Geonics

EM-16 receiver tuned to NAA broadcasting at 24.0 kHz from Cutler,

Maine. Both the in-phase and quadrature components of the

secondary (vertical) field were measured with a sensitivity of

± '\1o o f the primary (horizontal) field.

The magnetic survey was carried out using a Geometrics

G-856 proton precession magnetometer with a 1 nT sensitivity.

This survey was conducted in conjunction with a self-recording

base station magnetometer set up in the area to record

geomagnetic diurnals which were later used to correct the

observed data. As a result, the final posted magnetic data are

estimated to be accurate to within 3 nT.

For both these surveys, readings were taken every 12.5 m

along the grid lines. The field work itself, including the grid

preparation, was carried out in the period February - April 1987,

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chaining, etc. by Mid-Canada Exploration Services Limited,

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DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS

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A. Magnetics

A considerable relief has been recorded in this grid area

over 1750 nTs. The main activity occupies all of the

parts, and thus dominates the data set (Dwg. No. 212-9A).

of it is ascribed to an embayment into an intrusive

granodiorite or near-equivalent. It is noticeable

that no consistent grain exists within either domain, and

strike continuities pertain.

The one exception to this standard are the sub-parallel

lineaments bearing N-S. These belong to the Matachewan diabase

dyke swarm, and it is evident that a number of these dykes are

present

persist ,

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make the

places.

in the area. They cut across all magnetic domains and

both as highs and lows, over extended strike lengths in

direction. As a consequence they distort the data and

recognition of underlying feature difficult, at least in

The south of the area is a relatively quiet, low level

sector magnetically. It signifies the granodiorite mass itself.

The embayment to the north presumably represents portions of the

metavolcanic succession of the region. An intrusive contact thus

lies in between. Pinning this down is not a precise exercise

unfortunately within the context of the magnetics alone; however

the projection made (Dwg. No. EIC-1854) is considered adequate as

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a first approximation. It has been guided to some extent by the

aeromagnetics (Map #70850, Timmins, in the GSC 1" ^ 4 mile

compilation series), especially along the grid west side where

ambiguity reigns in the present coverage results. In fact, it is

possible the embayment so-called is in reality not an embayment

at all, but a roof pendant.

A number of cross-structures are suggested by the data,

exclusive of the dykes. The most persuasive bears NE to NW, but

the problem is that the magnetic patterns of the area are so

broken up overall that almost anything is possible. The search

for a marker horizon is compounded by the proximity of the

intrusive contact; nevertheless it is perceived there are the

makings of such a one (marked Ml) in the grid north quarter, a

possibility which is at least worth considering. As shown, it is

quite convoluted and implies the presence of folding as much as

it does faulting, but unfortunately it is never sufficiently free

of the dykes to be sure of its indications.

B. V.L.F. (radio) em.

A variety of V.L.F. response has been obtained in the

area. Some of it, as has been seen on neighbouring properties,

is due to drainages cutting into a conductive clay layer in the

overburden, -- and because of that same layer some sectors of the

grid have provided no response at all (Dwg. No.212-10A), but

happily there are anomalies in other places which can be

attributed to bedrock. The latter, not unnaturally, tend to

group.

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One of the most interesting groups occurs in the centre

north, circa 800N/900E. Up to three parallel V.L.F. axes bearing

E-W have been defined in strength in less than 100 m. They

purport a well developed shear zone, and the magnetics provide

considerable on-strike support for it. Other strong responses

have been obtained in the property south of the granodiorite, and

although not as well-knit, they reflect further shearing and

fracturing, together with some interceding faulting there.

Similiar activity begins to appear in the far north where the

granodiorite is projected to fringe the area. Thus it seems that

in general, overburden thins over the granodiorite, and

conversely thickens and becomes more clay-rich over the

volcanics. Exceptions to this rule either follow the creeks, or

belong to the first-named group of V.L.F. axes which now emerge

as rather extraordinary for the area.

This particular cluster actually provides a focus for

exploration. Not only is the implied shearing important but so

is the indirect evidence that bedrock shallows here and thus may

be silicified. A magnetic low, albeit of no great size but

correlative, centres on it, and hints at local magnetite

depletion. In addition there are indications of NW and NE

cross-faulting in the vicinity. Plainly this locality merits a

closer examination.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

It is concluded, by reason of the completed geophysics on

this property, that a prospective locality has been discerned.

This is the premier outcome to date..

In what appears to be an embayment in a granodiorite

stock, or perhaps a roof pendant thereto, a shear system in

volcanics has been found to thread an environment of potentially

silicified and otherwise locally altered rocks (magnetite

depletion). These circumstances favour gold occurrence, assuming

its deposition here to have been chiefly brought about by a

late-stage hydrothermal action. The only ingredient missing in

this case is any evidence of sulphides, but this is believed

rather more a consequence of method insensitivty than a measure

of the actuality.

It is recommended therefore that an IP/resistivity

cross-sectioning be undertaken to specifically search for

sulphides in this locality and its surrounds. These sulphides

typically will be pyritic and disseminated. Because of a

variable clay layer in the overburden, it is further recommended

that the search be carried out by gradient array IP. For this a

measuring interval of 25 m with a 25 m dipole is advocated. Any

polarization anomaly obtained in this context would almost

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certainly constitute an immediate drill target, and provide an

impetus for further exploration ^^ironmentally.

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APPENDIX

, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ont .

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

No. of Claims : 14

Work Performed: i)

ii)

iii)

Dates of Work : i)

ii)

Services : i)

ii)

iii)

line cutting k chaining : 25.7 kms

magnetic surveying : 22.0 kms

V.L.F. (radio) em surveying: 22.0 kms

grid preparation: Feb., March '87

magnetic, V.L.F. surveying: March, April '87

grid preparation; Mid-Canada Exploration

Services Ltd., Timmins, Ont.

geophysical surveying, data processing;

Placer Development Ltd., Toronto, Ont.

interpretation and reporting;

Excalibur International Consultants Ltd. ,

Mississauga, Ont.

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GeophysicalClaim Holder(s)

Placer Dome Inc.

vnship or AreaEgan Twp .

Prospector's Licence No,

T 837Address

P.O. B. 350, Ste. 3500, IBM Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontario, M5K 1N3Survey Company Date of Survey.(f[Dm

Placer Dome Inc. Qlay Mo ( YrSLIO) Total Miles of line Cut .31 Ob b/

Day | Mo. | Yr. J' 'Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)

J. B. Boniwell, Excalibur International Consultants Ltd., 10 Hurontario St., Mississauga, (Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

Man Days

Complete reverse side "~ ^nict enter total (s) here

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Airborne Credits

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Days per Claim

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Expenditures {exclucjType of Work Performed

Performed on Claim(s)

MIMING LAND'" P

Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Credits

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For Office Use OnlTotal Days Cr. Recorded

Date Recorded

Date Appro

Certification Verifying Report of Work

Mining Recorder

t hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.

indfio*tal Address of Person Codifying

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GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

File.

TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

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Author 10 Hurontario St., Mississauga, Ontario

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nf T.ineriit 25.7 km

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.

ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

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MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

L 955808(prefix) (number)

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L 955810

L 955811

L 955812

L 955813

L 955814

L 955815

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L 955817

L 955818

L 955819

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS H more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Number of Stations ______

Station interval 2 5m, Readings 12.5m

of Readings 1 ,776

.Line spacing. 100m

l cm s 10*Profile scale__

Contour i nterval 2 5 V*1™*3 10 (Fraser Filter)

U| Instrument Geometrics G-856 proton precession magnetometer

Accuracy — Scale constant _i. n

Diurnal correction method Base station magnetometer recording every 60 sees.

Base Station check-in interval (hours) continuous recording_________________

Base Station location and value BL 0+00, 3+50E 58965 gammas

.ECTROMAGNETIC

Instrument

Coil configuration .

P.OJ1 separation

Accuracy

Method: Q

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Geonics VLF EM-16

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NAA Cutler, Maine

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(specify V.L.F. station)

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Corrections made.

Base station value and location

Elevation accuracy-

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Method D Time Domain

Parameters — On time ———

- Off time ——

— Delay time ——^

— Integration time .

Power .

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Type of electrode

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_ Range ________

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Corrections made.

KAD1OMKTK1C

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Values measured .

Energy windows (levels) ——^—^—^^^^———-————————^—^^^-—...^^^—^———.———Height of instrument_____________________________Background Count. Size of detector——.^^^^^—————^^-^^^^————^——————^^^^———-——^—^—Overburden —-———^^^^——-———^—^^^—^^——^—.—.-^^^^———.—^^^^^—.

(type, depth — include outcrop map)

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Instrument ^——————^^^—————^^^^^———.Accuracy.^^^^^—^-^——^——^————^^^^^^^—Parameters measured.

Additional information (for understanding results).

AiRBORN'K Sl'RX KVS

Type of survey(s).

Instrument(s) ——(specify for each type of survey)

Accuracy———.————.^-.-.^——^—(specify for each type of survey)

Aircraft used ——————^—^——^——^^—^——^—^^^—————-

Sensor altitude-

Navigation and flight path recovery method.

Aircraft altitude__________________________________Line Sparing Miles flown over total area___________________________Over claims only.

GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD

Numbers of claims from which samples taken.

Total Number of Samples.

Type of Sample.(Nature of Material)

Average Sample Weight———.—.^

Method of Collection—————————

Soil Horizon Sampled.

Horizon Development-

Sample Depth————

Terrain_________

Drainage Development————————————

Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.

ANALYTICAL METHODS

Values expressed in: per cent Qp. p.m. CHp. p. b. O

Cu, Pb,

Others—

Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As,-(circle)

Field Analysis (.

Extraction Method.

Analytical Method-

Reagents Used———

Field Laboratory Analysis

No. ————-————

SAMPLK PREPARATION (Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis————

Extraction Method.

Analytical Method .

Reagents Used__

Commercial Laboratory (.

Name of Laboratory_

Extraction Method——

Analytical Method __

Reagents Used ——.-—.

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GeneraLGeneral.

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EGRNWEST GRID POSTED FRRSER FILTER DRTfl INSTRUMENT :GEONICS EM-16 TRRNSMITTER:NRfl CUTLER DIRECTION rFRCING NORTH

to Station NAA

CONTOURS AT 5 , 10 , 20 , 30 etc.

LEGEND

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Swamp

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DOTE 8 7/05/12

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"o EGflNWEST GRID POSTED MflG INSTRUMENT :GEOMETRICS G-856

MRGNETOMETER DflTUM : 58000 Gammas

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FIELD FILE * POINTS: MflG EXPLHV212GEOPHYS. EGflNWEST/MflG-58

MflP LIMITS: X Y MflX: 1550.000 1250.000 MIN: -50.000 -450.000

DIRECTION OF NORTH RT CENTRE OF MflP

ru A

0 100 200 300

i

METRES

y PLflCER DEVELOPMENT LIMITEDDRflWN DGROflTE 87/04/16SCflLE 1:2500

V212 LIGHTNING RIVER PROJECTEGAN TWP WEST GRID

POSTED MAGNETIC DATANO. NTS 42-A-7 ^ Dwa No. 212-9

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V212 LIGHTNING RIVER PROJECTEGAN TWP. WEST GRIDGROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY - March/April 1987

INSTRUMENT USED:Geometrics G-856 magnetometer Base Station corrected data

CONTOUR INTERVAL : 25 gammas ( lOOgammainterval where magnetic gradient is steep)

DATUM : 58,000 gammas

NOTE : For magnetic values see Dwg. No. 212-9

LEGEND

Q.EI Claim post (observed , inferred) and claim line

Beaver pond

Swamp

Creek - observed , interpolated

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INSTRUMENT :GEGNICS EM-16TRflNSMITTER : Nflfl CUTLERDIRECTION :FRCING NORTH

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PLACER DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

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AUG., 1987

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