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MAGNETIC AND VLF-EM SURVEYS
GONDOR/ATKINS CLAIMS
BRYCE, ROBILLARD TWPS., ONTARIO
for
TECHTERREX INC.
RECEIVED
DEC 2 i 1990
MINING LANDS SECTION
by
J. B. Boniwell
D. R. Carriere
Exploration Geophysical Consultants
December 17, 1990
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LIST OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Property, Location, Access and Grid
Geology
Instrumentation, Method and Presentation
Discussion of Results - A. Magnetics
Conclusions and Recommendations
LIST OF DRAWINGS
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Plan of Interpretation
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INTRODUCTION
In October of 1990, Techterrex Inc. carried out
magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys on behalf of the Gondor/Atkins
partnership on their claims in Bryce and Robillard Twp. These
surveys were designed to assist geologic definition of
prospective localities for gold occurrence in the environment.
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tPROPERTY, LOCATION, ACCESS AND GRID
The property lies about 14 kms southeast of the Town
Charlton, Ontario, close to the common corner of Bryce,
Robillard, Tudhope and Truax Townships. It straddles the
boundary between Bryce Robillard Townships.
It consists of 12 claims as listed below.
961204 1091939
1091940 1091645
1091646 1091647
1091648 1091649
1091650 1126295
1135910 1135909
Access to the property is from the town of Charlton
highway 560 until the hamlet of Mount Macdonald is reached.
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there access is continued south on a gravel road for a kilometre
and a half. Thereafter, a further kilometre walk south is
required to arrive at the claims.
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The grid consists of a 2.1 km long baseline oriented at
north 30 0 east. A total of 17.3 kms of picket line has been run
perpendicular to the baseline. These traverses are separated by
100 m., and the stations on them by 25 m.
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GEOLOGY
The property lies on the contact between metavolcanics
and felsic to intermediate intrusives along the exposed southern
limits of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The local geology consists
of ultramafic metavolcanics, pillowed and massive mafic flows,
intermediate to felsic pyroclastics. There are several intrusions
in the region as well as sedimentary rocks.
The government mapping (OGS Map 2501, Hill Lake)
indicates that the property is underlain by mafic lavas over
three quarters of its extent. The northeast and west sections
are dominated by a large tonalite intrusion (Round Lake
batholith).
The mafics range from unsubdivided to massive to pillowed
lavas. There are veins of quartz-feldspar (pegmatites) mapped
within the mafics on the property. The intrusive rocks in the
northwest corner are mainly tonalite and trondhjemite. Diabase
dykes occur regionally.
The foliation generally trends northeast-southwest.
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There is a well developed fault running north-northeast through
Mearow Lake.
A review of other showings in the area indicates that
gold mineralization is associated with northeast trending
shearing accompanied by pyritization and carbonatization. Iron-
rich rocks are noted around the property, largely appearing as
amphibolites.
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INSTRUMENTATION, METHOD and PRESENTATION
TechTerrex carried out the VLF survey using an EM16
receiver manufactured by Geonics Ltd. of Toronto, Ontario.
NSS, Annapolis MD., broadcasting at 21.4 kHz, was employed as the
transmitting station. The VLP unit measures the in-phase and
quadrature components of the resultant VLF-EM field in percent to
+/- l* acccuracy. Readings were taken every 25 m on line.
The data are plotted at a scale of 1:5000 with the
in-phase and quadrature values plotted in stacked profiles at a
scale of l cm. = 201. The results have been Fraser filtered and
presented in contour form at 21 contour intervals.
The magnetometer survey was carried out with PPM 350 and
OMNI IV field magnetometers, together with a PPM 375
self-recording base station magnetometer manufactured by EDA
Instruments of Toronto, Ontario. These magnetometers measure the
total magnetic field to an accuracy of */- 0 .1 nT. The daily
total field variation correction is made automatically by mating
the field mag and the base station readings in time. The base
station itself was located at latitude 47 0 46' 00" N and
longitude 80 0 7' 30"W.
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Final magnetic data are presented at a scale of 1:5000.
The profiled data are plotted at a scale of l cm * 500 nT, the
base level fixed at 58,500 nT in the terrestrial field. The
contoured results are given at 50 nT intervals.
In addition, vertical gradient measurements were taken as
an adjunct to the magnetic survey. These results are presented
in both profiles and contours, the contours at 5 nT intervals,
while the profiles are shown at l cm - 5 0 nT. All magnetic
readings were collected at 12.5 m intervals along traverse.
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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
A. Magnetics
The magnetic variation on the property ranges from less
than 58,000 nT to greater than 60 f OOO nT with background
levelling off from 58,000 to 58,200 nT. The main magnetic trend
runs about 20 degrees east of north.
The dominant feature in the magnetics is the major (grid)
north-south trending high running along the baseline from L5S to
L18S. The feature consists of at least two prominent internal
ridges. The combined width of the response is 250 m, although a
third parallel zone is suggested on the west side. It runs from
US to 18S.
Another zone of higher magnetic response lies on L19S and
20S between 100E and 300E. While there is a certain lack of data
in this vicinity, nevertheless the zone could be interpreted as a
likely continuation of the previous zones which have been
interrupted by a strong east trending fault. The break is
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indicated by the low magnetics between the two sections. Taken
together then, this belt of magnetics remains open to the north
and south.
What this system of higher magnetic relief is to be
attributed to however, is not altogether clear. In the north, it
identifies with mafic volcanics, in the south with a mixture of
mafic volcanics and tonalite intrusion. Obviously it signifies a
zone of iron enrichment in the volcanics amphibolites are
mapped locally , but whether such environment took place before
the intrusion or came about because of it is not determined. The
latter however is favoured. As a consequence, the system is
labelled an iron-rich border zone, suggesting that magnetite has
been segregated outwards to the edges of the batholith and into
the wall rocks beyond during the intrusive process.
Notably elsewhere in the area there is not much magnetic
change. Mafic volcanics prevail through all the eastern parts to
grid limits.
Aside from the cross-fault already noted, there are at least
two other similar faults with roughly the same headings in the
north. Small lateral movements are evident to them.
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B. VLF
Obtained VLF anomaly occurs largely confined to the west
half of the grid area. This is marked enough to require an
explanation. While the east half is patently more overburden
covered, bedrock is not deeply buried on the magnetic evidence.
Two possibilities arise in consequence: either the overburden
contains a significant clay component or the bedrock is highly
silicified, or of course both factors apply. The concept of a
widespread silicification is however conducive to a gold search
involving hydrothermal alteration, and thus, it is believed,
needs more attention here.
To the west, a number of anomaly axes have been resolved,
usually quite sharply. They represent fault/shear fractftures
lines in bedrock almost exclusively. One lithologic contact has
been defined between lines respectively. This is the main
tonalite contact in this quarter. Further south, the contacct
deteriorates into a mixed zone of interfingered tonalite and
mafic lavas. Here, fault alignments dominate the data. It is
not likely that any of the VLF anomaly axes defined by this
survey denote substantial sulphide mineralization.
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Of the faults propounded by the VLF search, there are
three manifest sets, one bearing N-S, another roughly E-W, and a
third NE-SW. The latter is judged to be the youngest, the N-S
set probably the oldest. Of particular interest is the
intermediate E-W set which is comparatively well-populated toward
the area north where the extra members encompass both trenched
locations. It is probable these faults were activated during the
intrusion, and thus would have provided ready passage for any
geothermal fluids flowing out from the intrusive mass. Where
they intersect other fault lines, the more broken ground
resulting may have accommodated a wider fluid flooding and more
chances of mineral settling in places.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
As a result of the completed geophysical surveys herein
described, and the available mapped geology, it is concluded that
some potential for gold occurrence exists. Two prospective
localities are selected to provide a focus for future work.
In these localities, it is recommended that
lithogeochemical sampling be undertaken, together with detailed
mapping, and that IP/resistivity traversing of the covered
sections be implemented to detect sulphide disseminations of note
not previously revealed or known about. Should the latter work
produce anomaly and the setting is substantiated as worthy by
geology and geochemistry, then a programme of test drilling of
such IP response is advocated.
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December 17, 1990
J. B. Boniwell
Exploration Geophysical Consultant
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Type of Survey(s) Magnetometer, VLF-EMTownship or Arc* Bryce Twp.ClaimHolder(s) Mr. Leslie Gondor
TechTerrex Inc.,
Author of Report John B. BoniwellAddress of Author. 10 Hurontario St., Mississauga,
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Total Miles of Line Cut. 5 km
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
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Data22/10/90
Certification Verifying Report of Work
ARID GEOLOG ASSESS
Totel number of mining claim* covered by this report of work.
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts Mt forth in the ReD^vJ^a&i annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed seme during and/or after its completion and the annexed report h true.
Name end Poitel Addresi of Penon Certifying
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Section4th Floor, 159 Cedar StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5
Telephone: (705) 670-7264 Fax: (705) 670-7262
Your File: Our File:
W. 9008. 622 2. 13798
April 5, 1991
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated March 5, 1991 for GeophysicalElectromagnetic and Magnetometer survey on mining claims L.961204 et al in Robillard Township.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
Ron. C. Gashinski,Provincial Manager, Mining LandsMines St Minerals Division
(DM/j l Encl:
cc: Mr. Leslie CondorNorth York, Ontario
Michael C. Wilson Mississauga, Ontario
Mr. John Boni well Mississauga, Ontario
Resident Geologist Cobalt, Ontario
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MAGNETIC, VU-EMClaim Holder(t)
TfSTJE GONDOR
1WP. G-3709'rotpeetor a Licence NO.
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114 SHftFTESBURY ST., NORTH YORK. ONTARIO M3H 5M2Survey Company
TECHTERREX INC.ll to)
Name and Addrett of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
John Boniwell. 10 Hurontario St.. Mississauga, Ontario L5G 3G7
Total Miles of line Cut
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Credits Requested per Each Claim m Columns at riSpecial Proviiiont
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Date
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Mining Claims Traversed (Lin in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining claim* covered by t h i* report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts sat 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.
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SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS
EDA Instruments Inc. PPM~375 FieldMagnetometer
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BASE STATION VALUE:
SURVEY DATE*
58,000 nT
OCT. 1990
AREA SURVEYED BY* TECHTERREX INC-MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
DATA PROCESSED BY* TESLA-10 CANADA LTD.
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
JOB NO.' TC1141
2,13
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GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY
TOTAL FIELD MAGNETIC CONTOURS GONDOR/ATKINS CLAIMS
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BASE STATION VALUE
SURVEY DATE'
58,000 nT
OCT. 1990, MAR- 1991
AREA SURVEYED BY TECHTERREX INC.
OAKVILLE. ONTARIO
DATA PROCESSED BY TESLA-10 LTD.MISS1SSAUGA. ONTARIO
JOB NO.i TC1158
GONDOR/ATKINS PARTNERSHIP
GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY C-Q
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BASE STATION VALUE*
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58,000 nT
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OAKVILLE. ONTARIO
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SURVEY DATE' OCT. 1990
AREA SURVEYED BY: TECHTERREX INC.MISSISSAUGA. ONTARIO
DATA PROCESSED BY: TESLA-10 CANADA LTD
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JOB NO. : TC1 141
GONDOR/ATKINS PARTNERSHIP
GROUND VLF SURVEY
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SURVEY DATE* OCT. 1990, MAR. 1991
AREA SURVEYED BY: TECHTERREX INC.
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DATA PROCESSED BY' TESLA-10 LTD.MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
JOB NO.t TC1158
GONDOR/ATKINS PARTNERSHIP
GROUND VLF-EM SURVEY
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AREA SURVEYED BY' TECHTERREX INC.MISSISSAUGA. ONTARIO
DATA PROCESSED BY' TESLA-10 CANADA LTD
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
JOB NO.i TC1141
GONDOR/ATKINS PARTNERSHIP
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M - magneticsV - VLF EM (NSS)G - geology
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