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i" ulmin minium HUM!!] imiiiiiiiji in 9 WAT7 S2J82NE8051 S2J82NEa832 A t BECKINGTON LAKE QJQ "f' ' ! ' Qi* fe r . ,*~~s * -p.- LS s A GROUND MAGNETIC AND VLF-EH SURVEYS BECKINGTON LAKE AREA BECK l PROJECT 1. INTRODUCTION Early in 1981, UMEX Inc. acquired a number of claims in the Beckington Lake area, south of and contiguous with a previous group of claims the Beck l project. These claims are shown on the accompanying location map which is part of claim-map M-1740, Beckington Lake Area. Five of these claims were covered with a grid which is the continuation of an earlier grid immediately to the north. 2. L OCATION AND ACCESS The claims are located on the HE arm of Sturgeon Lake, and the access j is by Hwy. 599, south from Savant Lake, and then along logging roads : to a trail along a north-south creek to the lake, or by boat on Sturgeon i Lake. More than half of the claims are in the lake. The area is covered j by topographic map NTS 520/2, and by the OGS geological map No. 2420, j Squaw Lake. [ t 3. THE PROPERTY \ The five claiir.b form a southerly extension of the Beck l and Beck 2 group of claims. The claim numbers are Pa 487635, and 487638-641 incl. Both the ground magnetic and VLF-EM surveys are included in this report. 4. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS AND INSTRUMENTS Due to the cold weather in January 1982, and the open expanse of the Sturgeon Lake, the claims were surveyed intermittently between January 12 and February 2. The lines are oriented ENE, normal to the continuation of the earlier established base line, 625 mE. For the magnetic survey, a base-station was set up on L4750S/635E, both to enable the correction of.diurnal variation, and to check the amplitude of the variations on a continuous basis. During one day, the readings were considered to be too large and irregular to attempt correction, particularly since the readings normally were of relatively low amplitude. The rest of the time, the magnetic field was quiet.

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i" ulmin minium HUM!!] imiiiiiiiji in 9 WAT7S2J82NE8051 S2J82NEa832 A t BECKINGTON LAKE QJQ "f' ' ! '

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GROUND MAGNETIC AND VLF-EH SURVEYS

BECKINGTON LAKE AREA

BECK l PROJECT

1. INTRODUCTION

Early in 1981, UMEX Inc. acquired a number of claims in the Beckington Lake area, south of and contiguous with a previous group of claims the Beck l project. These claims are shown on the accompanying location map which is part of claim-map M-1740, Beckington Lake Area. Five of these claims were covered with a grid which is the continuation of an earlier grid immediately to the north.

2. LOCATION AND ACCESS

The claims are located on the HE arm of Sturgeon Lake, and the access jis by Hwy. 599, south from Savant Lake, and then along logging roads :to a trail along a north-south creek to the lake, or by boat on Sturgeon iLake. More than half of the claims are in the lake. The area is covered jby topographic map NTS 520/2, and by the OGS geological map No. 2420, jSquaw Lake. [

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3. THE PROPERTY \

The five claiir.b form a southerly extension of the Beck l and Beck 2 group of claims. The claim numbers are Pa 487635, and 487638-641 incl. Both the ground magnetic and VLF-EM surveys are included in this report.

4. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS AND INSTRUMENTS

Due to the cold weather in January 1982, and the open expanse of the Sturgeon Lake, the claims were surveyed intermittently between January 12 and February 2. The lines are oriented ENE, normal to the continuation of the earlier established base line, 625 mE.

For the magnetic survey, a base-station was set up on L4750S/635E, both to enable the correction of.diurnal variation, and to check the amplitude of the variations on a continuous basis. During one day, the readings were considered to be too large and irregular to attempt correction, particularly since the readings normally were of relatively low amplitude. The rest of the time, the magnetic field was quiet.

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The magnetic survey was carried out using the Geometrics G-836 UniMag, with a readout of measurements of the earth's magnetic field to the nearest 10 gamma value, and a stated accuracy of 10 gammas, i.e. one unit of the least significant digit. The magnetometers have been tested against a PMT-1 (Proton Magnetometer Tester) instrument made by Geoex Pty Ltd. with a calibration accuracy of 0.1 gamma.

The VLF-EM survey used a Geonics EM-16 instrument with a 21.4 kHz crystal for the MSS, Annapolis, Md., transmitter.

The normal station interval for both surveys was 12.5 m, and some intermediate readings were obtained in the magnetic survey in places of high gradient.

GEOLOGY

The five claims covered by these geophysical surveys are underlain by alternating mafic and felsic volcanic rocks, as shown on the OGS map No. 2420, Squaw Lake.

THE GRID

Previously, when the adjoining claims to the north were surveyed, a grid was carried southward and extended as the work progressed. The 625 m E base line was extended into the present claims and a total of six lines were cut and chained. The grid on the ice was removed after completion of the survey.

Total length of lines chained was 4725 m including the base-line extension (250 m). Some of the lines extend outside the known and inferred claim boundaries.

7. THE MAGNETIC SURVEY

The magnetic survey data is presented i.:s a contour map, with a contour interval of 100 gammas. A total of 370 readings were taken over the grid, of which 335 fall within the claims.

The range of magnetic values is much less than in the area to the north and appears atypical of the presence of mafic volcanics as mapped, resembling much more the felsic volcanics further north.

Except for a few points, there is little coincidence between magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies.

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8. ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

The EM survey was conducted with a twofold purpose 1) to find EM conductors with possible metallic sulphide origin, and 2 ) t o indicate geological/structural features.

N'. :;trong conductors were found, but, rather, a number of weaker ones. The instrument in use was a Geonics EM-16 with a tuning crystal for the KSS, 21.4 kHz, transmitter at Annapolis, Maryland. A total of 355 stations were occupied during the survey of which 309 are within the claims.

The inphase data has been Fraser filtered and contoured. In addition, the quadrature readings are plotted, with operator facing East.

The most interesting EM anomalies have only a very slight magnetic correlation, in the order of a few tens of gammas at most. It is expected that the EM conductors represent geological structures and/or volcanic flows of short length. If sulphide mineralization is present it would not be very conductive nor would it have much pyrrhotite, if any at all.

Since the most interesting anomalies are in the West end of the claims configuration and thus under the lake, a ground verification cannot be done directly without drilling, but the geology further north may provide some clues.

9. SUMMARY

The ground geophysical surveys over the five claims at the south end of the UMEX Beck l project gave some anomalies of interest, particularly on L4750S at locations 130 m E, 225 m E, 325 r.iE, and L4875/40 m E. These have small magnetic anomaly associations, but are located under water. Some of the other VLF-EM anomalies also have weak magnetic anomalies but where the EM anomaly continues to tho adjacent line, the magnetic expression does not, thus leaving in doubt the true relationship.

March 30, 1982 /j RJC/tn Roger?'.J. Cav

Chief Geophysi

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Ministry of Natural Resources File.

ntarioGEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL

TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

TO i-F, ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TOTEC51N1CAL REPORTFAC/o .MOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL RL*ORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

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Township or Area Becking'-.on Lake Area

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Survey Company__UMEJLJju:,,—^-.^. Author of Rcnort _ Roger J. Cav6n

Address of Author_c/o UMEX Inc., 1935 Leslie St.. Don Mill

Covering Dales of Survey Jan. 12-Feb. 2, 1982——^—^,—^(lintculting to office)

Total Miles of Line du. 4.05 km (2.52 miles)within claims4.725 km {2.94 miles) in Total

SPECIAL PROVISIONSCREDITS REQUESTED

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

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Previous Surveys File No. Date Claim Holder

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Pa 487635(prefix) (number)

Pa 487638

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RECEIVED- l

TOTAL CLAIMS-

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GEOI'IIYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND Sl'UVEYS -- If more than one survey, specify data fur each type of survey

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*t)MEX INC. 1935 Leslie Street. Don Mint. (Toronto) C*n*d* M3B 2VJ Cable Address UMEXCOflP, TORONTO Telephone(416)445-8832 Telex06-966679

C. K. 7639 March 31, 1982

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources /\pu . i Mining Lands Branch

MINING LANDS SECTIONM7A IXl'

Attention: Mr. F.W. Matthews

Re: Submission of Ground Geophysical Surveys for Assessment Work on 5 claims in the Patricia Mining Division: Pa 487635, and 487638-641 inclusive

Dear Mr. Matthews,

Enclosed, please find two copies of each of the following documents resulting from ground geophysical surveys by UMEX over five contiguous mining claims Pa 487635 and Pa 487638-641 incl.:

1. Report on Ground Magnetic and VLF-EM surveys, Beckington Lake Area, with Technical Data Statement.

2. Magnetic contour map with readings, l" - 125 m.

3. VLF-EM map, with Inphase and Quadrature readings, and contoured Inphase 1" - 125 m.

We are hereby respectfully requesting that the submitted work be recorded as assessment work on these five claims.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Yours truly,

RJC/tn RoderMj/Caver) c.c. File (withencl.) Chief-Geophysicist encl.: as listed above.

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1982 04 13 2.467?

Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Reaoureaa60 WU a on AvenueTittnina, OntarioP4N 2S7

Dear Sirt

We have received reporta and mapa for a Geophysical (Electromagnetic) (Electromagnetic t Magnetometer) Survey aubmitted under Special Proviaiona (credit for Performance and Coverage) on Mining Claima Pa 487635 et al in the Area of Beckington Lake.

Thia material will be examined and aaaeaaed and a etatement of aaaeeament work credita will be ieaued.

Youra very truly,

E.F. AndereonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen 1 * ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phonet 416/965-1316

J. Skura/amc

ccl Umax Inc.Don Mille, Ontario Attni Roger J. Caven

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