RPT ON OBD IN BOWMAN TWP COOK JOINT VENTURE-RUSSEL … · p-' ..'A ' V* iDATE HOLE NO. ^C- X 6 ^~ r...
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2.7838 BOWMAN 010
Report On
Overburden Drilling
In
Bowman Township
Cook Joint Venture - Russell Creek
[RECEIVED
1SEP 2 8 1984
MINING LANDS SECTION
by
Asarco Exploration Company of Canada Limited
2.7233 BOWMAN010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summary
PropertyLocation and Access
Previous Work
Geology
Overburden Drill Program
Pleistocene Geology
Bedrock Cuttings
Conclusions . . ...... .....
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SUMMARY
On July 14th and 15th, 1984 a reverse circulation drill program consisting of six holes totalling 167.6 meters (550 ft.) was completed for Asarco by Bradley Bros. Limited. Cuttings were monitored by geologist P. Atherton whose drill logs accompany this report.
PROPERTY
The property consists of ten mining claims numbered L532706, L532707, L545339, L545342, L545367, L545368, L545369, L545382, L554705 and L554706. The claims occupy the N*s of Lots 8 and 9, Concession 3, Bowman Township, together with SE^ Sh Lot 8, Concession 4 and SW^ Sh Lot 9, Concession 4.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The claims are located about 6.4 km (4 miles) from the town of Matheson. About 1.6 km west of the Matheson corner on Highway 101, a gravel roads leads south for 4.0 km, and then turns west to follow the boundary between Concession 3 and 4 for 0.8 km to the property.
PREVIOUS WORK
The claims have been held by Asarco Exploration on behalf of Cook Joint Venture since 1980. The claims were staked to protect an area where anomalous gold values had been detected in previous overburden drilling by the Tillex Syndicate in 1973.
Since 1980, Asarco has completed sixteen reverse circulation drill holes and one 492 foot diamond drill hole on this claim group.
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GEOLOGY
The claims are underlain by mafic volcanics, chloritic tuff and metasediments, cut by syenite dykes. A large outcrop which straddles the line between Concessions 3 and 4 in Lot 9 contains a Keeweenawan olivine diabase dyke 300 feet in width, striking N60 E. The dyke cuts massive to pillowed basalts.
OVERBURDEN DRILL PROGRAM
Bradley Bros. Limited reverse circulation drill is mounted on a Nodwell tracked vehicle, and is accompanied by a second Nodwell used to transport water for drilling. The system provides a continuous flow of drill cuttings to the surface, where they are monitored as the slurry of cuttings and water passes through k inch and 10 mesh wire screens. The cuttings were monitored by geologist Peter Atherton, and drill logs recording his observations are attached to this report. Collection of samples for processing was done by student assist ant Frank Kenny.
PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGY
Where overburden drills have penetrated to bedrock, depth of overburden ranges from 29.5 feet to 128.5 feet (9.0 m to 39.2 m) The upper portion consists of clay, silt and very fine sand deposited from Lake Barlow-0jibway. Beneath the lake deposits, basal elastics ranging from one foot to eighteen feet in thick ness (0.3 to 15.5 m) are preserved. The basal elastics consist of sand and gravel, with some remnants indicative of glacial till. Pebbles in the gravel are angular to subrounded, and are predominantly of local derivation.
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BEDROCK CUTTINGS
Each hole was drilled five feet into bedrock. Cuttings were examined in the field with a hand lens, and samples were retained for later examination under the binocular microscope. All six holes bottomed in mafic volcanics described as andesite or basalt, although RC-12 also encountered pale grey feldspar porphyry. In hole RC-11 minor silicification was noted, and the rock contains l to 2% pyrite along chloritic partings.
CONCLUSIONS
A basal clastic section consisting of sand and gravel was encountered in all six holes. Pebbles in the gravel are angular to subrounded, and are mostly of local derivation. Samples collected for heavy mineral analysis may reflect either wave-type winnowing action along an old beach line, or a distrib ution pattern related to till deposition that pre-dates the beach formation.
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Cost Breakdown - Overburden Drilling - Bowman Township
Bradley Bros. Ltd. , Timmins, Ont*
Cook Joint Venture - Russell Creek Group
OVB Holes RC 9, RC 10, RC 11, RC 12, RC 13 and RC 14
Operating Hours: July 14, 1984 - 12 Hours, July 15, 1984 - 12 Hours (Set-up, Drilling, Moves) 24 x $180.00/Hour - $4,320.00
Downhole Consumables: 2 Tricone Bits #66420 $650.#000206- $650.
Plus 15%
Total -
- $195.
1,495.00
Float for move, Guibord to Bowman Township
TOTAL -
250.00
S6,065.00
Expenditures: $6,O65.OO Days Credit: 404
BRAPLEY •BROS.
LIMITED^
July 15, 1984
Asarco Exploration Co. of Canada Limited 12th Floor - 350 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5L 2S6
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Operating hours: 131 hours e 1180.00
Down the hole consumables: 7 Tricone bits @ $650.00 - 94550.00 1 Adaptor @ 456.00 - 456.00
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Goochemical and ExptMidituios)42A07NE0ee7 2.7238 BOWMAN
The Mining At900
Type of Survey(s)
Overburden DrillingClaim Hoider(s)
(Township or Area
Bowman
_ ^ Asa^rcQ,.Exploration Co. of Canada Ltd. z J350 Bay JStAddress
.,..... 12th ..Floor, Toronto, Ontario. ..M5H.,2S6Survey Company
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A22916
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)J bate of Survey (from Si to)
-P? V J Mo. J Yr. J Day J Jvlo^
Total Miles of line Cut
R.S. Gray. 350 Bay Street, 12th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2S6Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at r i ght^^ _ Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (Thisincludes line cutting)
For each additional survey:
Geophysical D^vs per Claim
- Electromagnetic' _ . ^ . .. _
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric |
using the same grid: i ' " ~"; - Other ;
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter tolal(s) here
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Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisionscredits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
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- Magnetometer
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Overburden DrillingPerformed on Claim(s)
L532707
L545367Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
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Total Days Credits
404Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
K Prefix
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532706
532707
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545368
545369'
545382
545339
L 545342
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Certification Verifying Reportl 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.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifyinfl
R.J. Dean, Asarco Exploration Co. of Canada Ltd., 350 Bay Stre^Q
12th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2S6Date Certified
Sept. 19/84Certified b
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R. S. GrayManager
September 20, 1984
Mr. F.W. Matthews Land Management Branch Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Report on Overburden Drilling Bowman Township, Ontario
Dear Sir,
Please find enclosed duplicate copies of a report on overburden drilling carried out in July 1984 by Asarco Exploration inBowman Township.
This report includes a descriptive text, location map, drill logs and an invoice supported cost breakdown covering six overburden holes. We are reporting a total expenditure of $6,065.00 or 404 days credit ^IS/Day). We have already applied 41.5 days under expenditure credits to the ten claims involved and therefore wish to apply 185 days credit evenly over ten contiguous claims (18.5 days/claim) to fulfill the maximum allowable credit of 60 days per claim.
The Mining Act Report of Work has been forwarded to the Mining Recorder, Larder Lake Mining Division.
We trust all is in order and thank you for your assistance.
Yours truly,
RECEIVED
SEP 281984
MINING LANDS SECTION;R.J. Dean
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Encl.
Asarco Exploration Co. of Canada Ltd.12th Floor, 350 Bay StreetToronto, Ontario M5H 2S6 A Sub8ldlary of(416) 368- 7993 ASARCO
1984 10 16 Your File: Our File: 2.7238
Mining Recorder Ministry of Natural Resources 4 Government Road East Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1A2
Dear Sir:
We received Data for Overburden Drilling on September 28, 1984 submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980 for Mining Claims L 532706 et al 1n the Township of Bowman.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
He do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally filed with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-6918
A. Barr:se
cc: Asarco Exploration Co of Canada Limited 12th Floor 350 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5H 2S6 Attn: R.J. Dean.
Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
File No
TYPE OF SURVEY GEOPHYSICAL
GEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
Signature of Assessor
Date