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NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Summary Report on the
PUKASKWA RIVER PROPERTY MISHIBISHU AREA
N.T.S. 42C/4
NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO DIVISION
HEMLO, ONTARIO October, 1989
Russell Reid Geologi st Hemlo District
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 Introduction......................................... l
2.0 Location and Access.................................. l
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3.0 Property Description................................. l
l 3.1 Disposition Status.............................. l3.2 Joint Venture Status............................ l
l 4.0 Previous Work........................................ 2
H 5.0 Regional Geology..................................... 3
m 6 .0 Property Geology..................................... 4
7.0 Structural Geology................................... A
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8.0 Conclusions.......................................... 6
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Figure l Regional Location Map
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LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF MAPS
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Geological mapping of the property was undertaken throughout
the summer of 1989; this is a report on the work covering the
western half of the property. The program was centered on the
Mishibishu Deformation Zone, and used a newly cut grid (lines at
125m spacing) as control.\
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
— The Pukaskwa property is located in the western part of the
™ Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, within Homer Township, Camp
l Lake and David Lakes areas; approximately 60km west of Wawa,^* *
Ontario. Access to the property is achieved by helicopter from
m t he Cameron Lake or Macassa Creek base camps located along the
Central Crude road which extends south from the Magnacon Mine
road.
l3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
l 3.1 Disposition Status
M The Pukaskwa property consists of 274 contiguous unpatented
claims located in the David Lakes, Camp Lakes and Homer Township
l areas of the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division. All claims are
currently held in good standing.
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m A n option agreement was signed between Noranda Exploration
Company, Limited and Caribbean Resources Limited dated June l,
l 1933 giving No r ex t '\e s ole right to earn into the 274 original
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Bork programs on the project.
l .0 PREVIOUS WORK
l Recent exploration of the Pukaskwa River property began with
an airborne geophysical survey conducted by Aerodat for Caribbean
Besources Co. in 1986.
• During 1987 and early 1988, Caribbean Resources Co.
"onducted ground VLF-EM and soil geochemical surveys, and
Geological mapping of the eastern Devil Lake portion of the
property at a scale of 1:5000. A follow-up diamond drilling
Rrogratn comprised of sixteen holes was performed.*
. Following signing of a joint venture option agreement
between Noranda Exploration Company, Limited (no personal
Bliability) and Caribbean Resources Corporation dated June l,
1988, a SOOra line-spacing control grid was cut over the western
•two-thirds of the property not covered by the 1987 surveys. A
ws o i l geochemical survey was also conducted using 100m spaced
flagged grid lines west of L130E. A reconnaissance prospecting
•program of the property and 1:5000 geological mapping between
L90E and L110E was conducted during the fall of 1988.
I . The 1989 chronology of events for the Pukaskwa River
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April to June - 125m spaced wing lines cut to complementexisting control grid from L60E to L130E; and cut from LO to L35E on the Devil Lake portion of the Mishibishu Deformation Zone.
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LOCATION MAPPUKASKWA
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MILES
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mineralization are more concentrated. These are oriented sub-
parallel to the local stratigraphy, both of which wrap around the
large felsic intrusive bodies.
Metamorphism has generally been recorded as mid to upper
greenschist facies, with minor amphibolite grade metamorphism
evident near granitic intrusions.
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6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The Pukaskwa property is underlain by a sequence of mafic
to intermediate volcanics with intercalated felsic pyroclastic
units and interflow sediments along the north. The central zone
is underlain by intermediate volcanic units, poorly sorted
polymictic conglomerates, wackes and arkose with minor
subarkosic wacke and argillaceous units. The southern portion of
the property is underlain by a thick sequence of arkosic
sandstone and arkose, with subordinate polymictic conglomerates,
intermediate tuffaceous units, and minor reworked felsic tuff.
The property has experienced low to medium grade greenschist
facies regional metamorphism, with lower amphibolite grade
metamorphism observed proximal to felsic intrusive bodies.
7.0 STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
The dominant structural feature on the Pukaskwa property is
a series of synformal fold axes trending approximately N75 to
N80E, plunging shallowly to the east, within the Mishibishu
Deformation Zone. The precise location of the major fold axis is
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unknown due to parasitic synf orm/ant i forma l pairs developed
within the se diment a ry lvol can i c package, and sub-parallel
shearing developed along the axial planes of the folds.
The Mishibishu Deformation Zone is flanked to the north and
south by east-trending, steeply dipping (65 to 70 degre'es)
reverse thrust faults. Both show a significant vertical (dip-
slip) displacement, north-side up, with less dextral (right -"hand)
strike-slip displacement as indicated by lineation measurements
proximal to the faults and trending about N010 to N065, plunging
40 to 50 degrees to the east. The northern fault has developed a
50 to 100m zone of footwall brecciation and associated quartz
veining and flooding within the mafic volcanic flows and tuffs,
exposed from L90E to L130E, north of TL95N. No sulphide
mineralization was noted. The southern fault is a narrow zone (3
to 25m wide) separating the dominantly conglomerat e/wacke
sequence to the north from the arkosic se diment ary l f e l s i c to
intermediate volcanic sequence to the south. The fault is
relatively 'dry', characterized by talcose to locally graphitic
fault gouge with minor quartz veining and minor (l to 2X) and
sulphide mineralization.
Possibly co-eval to the development of the above thrust
faults is the development of normal faults and associated open
fold structures trending approximately northwest. One such
cross-s t ructure is well exposed in the Champagne trenches near
baseline 20,DOON at 20,150E. Geological mapping has defined
similar structure throughout the property based on foliation data
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and lineation trends. The northwest trend of the cross-
structures is sub-parallel to the fold axis of the regional Kink
Lake Anticline, located to the southwest of the property; and
indicates they may be related to the large-scale folding of the
Mishibishu Greenstone Belt.
8.0 COHCLOSIONS s
Gold mineralization of the Pukaskwa property is dominantly
controlled by its structural (tectonic) history. The following
is a summary of tectonic events leading to the development andi
emplacement of the auriferous quartz veins and structural zone
presently known to occur within the Mishibishu Deformation Zone:*
(1) Isoclinal folding of the volcanic/sedimentary sequence about
an east-northeast trending fold axis with numerous parasitic
s yne l in e l a n t i c l i ne pairs developed within the sediments.
Shearing and dilation along the axial planes of the folds
may have occurred, initiating the development of the
Mishibishu Deformation Zone.
(2) Tight reverse (thrust) faults developed trending eastward
flanking and at a low angle to the existing axial plane.
Re-mobilization and hydrothermal alteration within the shear
zones may have occurred. Post-faulting dilation and quartz
veining of the shear zones is indicated.
(3) Northwest trending, normal cross faulting and associated
open folding of the property produced an en echelon
(disjointed) structural trend, hosting quartz veins. The
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frequency of cross-fault offsets increases markedly from
west to east across the property. This development of the
northwest cross-structures may be co-eval to the reverse
faulting of event two.
The exact period of gold introduction into the area is presently
unknown. However, development of the structural host environment
initiated during the synclinal folding of the Mishibishu
Greenstone Belt, and additional hydrothermal alteration and
dilation of the zone occurred during subsequent tectonic events;
any of which may have introduced the auriferous fluids or re-
mobilized mineralization to its present locale.* m
Respectfully submittedNoranda Exploration Company, Limited(no personal liability)
Russe 11 ReidGeologistHemlo District
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2. 13074
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Report of Work GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY
on the PUKASKWA PROPERTY
N.T.S. 42/C 13 Northwestern Ontario Division
Hemlo District January 17, 1990
Tim Walmsley Geophy si ci st
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Timothy J. Walmsley of the City of Thunder Bay, Province of Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a geophysicist, residing in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
2. I am a graduate of Queens University, with a B. Se. Engineering, Geophysics (1987).
3. I have been actively engaged in geophysical exploration since 1987.
4. I was personally responsible for the interpretation of the geophysical data described in this report.
Timothy Walmsley Geophysk
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Introduction.............
2.0 Location (t A ccess........
3.0 Geology..................
4.0 Personnel................
5.0 Instrumentation..........
5.1 Magnetometer Survey.
6.0 Discussion of Results...
6.1 Magnetometer Survey
6.2 Detailed Survey....
7.0 Conclusions.............
8.0 Recommendations.........
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LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
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* Figure 2 Claim Sketch............................. 1:45,000
lLIST OF MAPS
l Map l Total Field Magnetics - Readings.............. 1:2,500
Map 2 Total Field Magnetic Contours................. 1:5,000.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
During the months of May d J une, 1989, a Total Field
Magnetic survey was completed over the Mishibishu Lake
Deformation Zone (MDZ) within the Pukaskwa property. The
objectives of the geophysical surveys were to assist geological
mapping, and to delineate magnetic zones.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Pukaskwa property is located in the western part of the
Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, (Camp Lake and David Lakes
areas) approximately 60km west of Wawa, Ontario (Figure 1).
Access to the property is best achieved by helicopter from the
Cameron Lake or Macassa Creek base camps. These camps are
situated along the 16km Central Crude road which extends south
from the Magnacon Mine road.
The property consists of 274 claims optioned from Caribbean
Resources in June of 1988.
Between July and September of 1988 a control grid was cut
with both tie lines and wing lines spaced at 500m. In April of
1989 cutting began on additional wing lines, limited to coverage
of the MLDZ, and spaced at 125m stations. A total.of 113km of
line has been cut at this time.
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3.0 GEOLOGY
The area is underlain by met avo l cani c e and met as ed itnent ary
sequences of the Mishibishu Lake belt which are intruded by
swarms of diabase dikes. The MLDZ extends across the length of
the property striking070 - 090degrees.
4.0 PERSONNEL
The magnetic survey was carried out by M. Andrychuck and E.
Van l i e shout, both employees of Noranda Exploration Company,
Limited.
5.0 INSTRUMENTATION
5.1 Magnetometer Survey
A Scintrex MP-3 proton precession magnetometer was utilized
on the survey. Measurements of the earth's total geomagnetic
field (accuracy of .1 nTs) were taken at 12.5m stations and at 5m
stations locally. Diurnal corrections were made by integrating
recorded time, magnetic variations on a fixed base station with
the raw field data.
6.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
6.1 Magnetometer Survey
A total of 59.8km of total field magnetic data was acquired
in the central portion of the property. There is approximately
6000 nTs variation in the magnetics, however, most values range
from 58,700 to 59,000 nT.
Within the survey area narrow discrete magnetic features in
excess of 59,100 nT and as high as 61,900 nT are defined and are
interpreted to map magnetite bearing diabase dikes. In addition,
similar negative magnetic features less than 58,500 nT and as low
as 55,200 nT are interpreted to represent reversely polarized
diabase dikes. Five major dikes (D1 - D5 i n c l. ), all striking
approximately WNW, are identified in the survey area. A sixth
dike (D6), located at 7900N striking 085 degrees, as interpreted
from a magnetic linear.
6.2 Detailed Survey
A detailed survey was performed over the VG Showing
involving 5-Okm of 10m mag.
The magnetic survey delineated the diabase dike which lies
just 25m west of the showing. It also showed clearly the extent
to which the chargeability anomalies are associated with the
dikes.
7-0 CONCLUSIONS
The magnetic survey proved a very useful mapping tool.
Unfortunately there were very few magnetic stratigraphic units.
8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
Continuation of magnetic surveying is highly recommended as
results are most useful in aiding the mapping of stratigraphy and
s t rue ture.
Respectfully submittedNoranda E xp^Tb r a t i on Company, Limited(no persiyn/Q liability 1)
Tim Walmsley Geophysi cist Hemlo District
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2.13074 CAMP LAKE030
2. 13074
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Report of Work INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
on the PUKASKWA PROPERTY
N.T.S. 42/C 13 Northwestern Ontario Division
Hemlo District January 17, 1990
Tim Walmsley Geophy si ci s t
STATEMENT OP OUAUFICATIONS
I, Timothy J. Walmsley of the City of Thunder Bay, Province of Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a geophysicist, residing in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
2. I am a graduate of Queens University, with a B. Se. Engineering, Geophysics (1987).
3. I have been actively engaged in geophysical exploration since 1987.
4. I was personally responsible for the interpretation of the geophysical data described in this report.
Timothy Walmsley Geophysic
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 Introduction........................................... l
2.0 Location Se Access...................................... l
3.0 Geology................................................ 2
4.0 Personnel.............................................. 2
5.0 Instrumentation..............................-.....'..... 2
5.1 Induced Polarization/Resistivity.................. 2
6.0 Discussion of Results.................................. 3
6.1 Induced Polarization/Resistivity Survey........... 3
6.1.1 Resistivity................................ 36.1.2 Chargeability.............................. 4
6.2 Detailed Survey................................... 4
7.0 Conclusions............................................ 5
8.0 Re commendat ions........................................ 5
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LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Location Map,
Claim Sketch
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Apparent Resistivity Values..
Total Chargeability Values...
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Total Chargeability Contours.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
During the months of May S June, 1989, Induced
Polarization/Resistivity surveys were completed over the
Mishibishu Lake Deformation Zone (MDZ) within the Pukaskwa
prope rt y.
The objectives of the geophysical surveys were to assist
geological mapping, and to delineate resistive polarizable zones
related to silicified sulphide mineralization which may be
associated with economic gold mineralization in the area.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Pukaskwa property is located in the western part of the
Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, (Camp Lake and David Lakes
areas) approximately 60km west of Wawa, Ontario (Figure 1).
Access to the property is best achieved by helicopter from the
Cameron Lake or Macassa Creek base camps. These camps are
situated along the 16km Central Crude road which extends south/'fromtheMagnaconMineroad.
The property consists of 274 claims optioned from Caribbean
Resources in June of 1988.
Between July and September of 1988 a control grid was cut
with both tie lines and wing lines spaced at 500m. In April of
1989 cutting began on additional wing lines, limited to coverage
of the MLDZ, and spaced at 125m stations. A total of 113km of
line has been cut at this time.
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3.0 GEOLOGY
The area is underlain by metavolcanic rocks and
metasedimentary sequences of the Mishibishu Lake belt which are
intruded by swarms of diabase dikes. The MLDZ extends across the
length of the property striking 070 - 090 degrees.
4.0 PERSONNEL
The IP/Resistivity survey was contracted to Mertens S
Ma c Ne i l of Guelph, Ontario.
5.0 INSTRUMENTATION
5.1 Induced Polarization/Resistivity
The IP/Resistivity survey was carried out using the IPX-IB
transmitter with 2.5kw generator made by Phoenix Limited and an
I PR-8 receiver manufactured by Scintrex Limited. A gradient
array configuration was utilized with a nominal current electrode
separation of 1km and a potential electrode spread of 25m.
Selected lines were also run utilizing a dipole-dipole array with
an 'a' spacing of 25m. The current "on/off" time was 2 seconds
for both surveys. The primary voltage measured during the "on"
current cycles is a function of the electrical resistivity of the
ground. The calculated resistivity R is: R K*V/!, where V is the
'on 1 time voltage, 'I' the "on" time 'current and 'K' is a
geometric constant determined by the relative positions of the
current and potential electrodes.
The secondary voltage, measured in time intervals during
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"off" current cycles, is a function of the pol a rizabil i t y of the
ground. In all cases, the chargeability measured by the IPR-8 is
the mean value of the transient voltage over a selected time
interval which is:
1) normalized for the length of the integration interval
2) normalized for the primary steady state voltage
3) normalized for decay curve shape
4) normalized for number of pulses
The units of the quantities measured are therefore
dimensionless and are normally expressed in "millivolts per
volt".
6.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
6.1 IP/Resistivity Survey
A total of 88km of gradient array IP/res i stivity surveying
was completed on the property over the MLDZ.
6.1.1 Resistivity
The apparent resistivity ostensibly defined trends
that parallel lithologic and structural strike. The data showed
only isolated correlation between topographically low areas and
low resistivity features. Thus, the apparent resistivity values
are for the most part reflecting lithologic features.
The resistivity data displays a fair degree of variability
with most values ranging between 4,000 ohtn-m and 15,000 ohm-m.
Local features displaying resistivities in excess of 45,000 ohm-m
and less than 700 phm-m are observed. The intermediate to high
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resistivity areas have been observed to map the siliceous units
(felsic volcanics and clastic metasediments) . Low resistivity
features are associated with lithologies exhibiting higher
degrees of sulphidization (ie. S-10%), as well as conductive
fault/shear systems.
The inconsistency of the resistivity data, due primarily to
the effect of topography and paleo-infilling, disallows any
detailed lithologic interpretation. However, assuming a
siliceous Magnacon type deposit is the exploration target, then
the resistivity data should prove useful in locating siliceous
zones of significant enough size to host an economic ore body.
6.1.2 Chargeability
The gradient array induced polarization survey defined
numerous chargeability features trending parallel to geology at
080 - 085 degrees. The survey data defined underlying weak to
moderately polarizable lithologies with an average background
chargeability between 15 - 20 mV/V. Anomalously high
chargeability zones (^0 mV/V) generally coincide with lower
resistivity areas. However, smaller, more moderate chargeability
anomalies (25-30 tnV/V) do occur in areas of high resistivity as
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6.2 Detailed Survey
A detailed survey was performed over the V.G. showing
involving 3.3km gradient IP/resistivity and 1.5km of dipole-
dipole IP/resistivity.
Both the dipole-dipole and the gradient data returned only
background levels of chargeability and resistivity over the
showing. The lack of recognition of the V.G. - hosting Quartz-
vein by these methods can clearly be attributed to the vein's
smal l s i ze.
7.0 CONCLUSIONS
Resistivity seemed to be successful at identifying siliceous
areas of significant size.
There seems to be evidence to support that the majority of
significant chargeability anomalies are the result of magnetite
within and re concent rat i on of sulphides along the diabase dikes.
Thus the defined anomalies must be carefully screened or
erroneous conclusions can be drawn.
8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
It would appear that most of the defined chargeability
amonalies are associated with diabase dikes and thus magnetic
coverage is essential to help screen anomalies. It is also
apparent that more information is required to assist target
selection and thus spectral IP should be used if further
surveying is to be undertaken.
Respectfully submittedNoranda E^plor/ation Company, Limited(no p e &sam al liability)
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Geophyslcal-Geologlcal-Qeochemlcal 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.
Type of Survey(s) Magnetometer, I.P., Restivity
Township or Area G-3765——-——————^-—Claim Holder(s) Noranda Exploration Company, Limited
Survey Company Noranda Exploration d Mertens S MacNell
Author of Report Tim Walmsley————————-—————^ Address of Author P-O- Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut—(linecutting to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic————Magnetometer——^
DAYS per claim
—Radiometric. I.P.
-Other-Restivity
Geological-—Geochemical.
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AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit* do not apply to airborne lurveyi)
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DATE:.Author of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. .QualificationsPrevious Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS - If more than one survey, specify data for earh typ* of survey.. ' . , : j V t : : ,: - :,
Number of Stations. Station interval ——Profile scale,.-——.
-Number of Readings ,JLine
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Accuracy — Scale constant —0-1 "teDiurnal correction method Automated - Computerized E.g. Unit
Base Station check-in interval (hours)————————..——..™^——Base Station location and value ___________________——™.
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InstrumentMethod [S Time Domain Parameters - On time — 2 sec
- Off time 2 sec
- Delay time —65 PIS
CD Frequency Domain — Frequency ____ _ Range——————,—
— Integration time 790 PSPower 2.5 Kw generator
Electrode arrayElectrode spacing. Type of electrode . stainless steel stakes
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.Background Count.
(type, depth Include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey———————————————————————Instrument ,———-^—^——-—-—....—.——-...———-. Accuracy——--——.^——-——-.—-——-,.—-—-—-—^-
/ifcvr
Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s) ———— Instrument(s) —————
Accuracy.(specify for each type of survey)
Aircraft used.Sensor altitude.
(jpecify for each type of lurvey)
Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude.Miles flown over total area.
.Line Spacing ,, .,..
.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.
ANALYTICALMETHOQgValues expressed in: percent D
p. p. m. Op. p. b. d
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As,-{c1rcle): . , . .,: . ,. ' :. - ' i'" 1 ''!.'."'
Others___________^_____(.'..j.,.———Field Analysis {___
Extraction Method. Analytical Method. Reagents Used.
.tests)
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. f__________
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, icreening, crushing, aihing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis————,
Extraction Method. Analytical Method. Reagents Used__
Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory.—. Extraction Method—. Analytical Method —— Reagents Used ____
.tests)
General. General.
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du D6veloppement du Nord et des Mines
June 19, 1990
42Ce4Sieei4 Z . l3*74 CAMP CAKE
Mining Lands Section 880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z8
Tel: (416) 965-4888
Your File: W9005.032,033,034 Our File: 2.13074
900
Mining Recorder ,Ministry of Northern Development b Mines875 Queen Street EastP. O. Box 669SAULT STE. MARIE, OntarioP6A 2B3
Dear Sir:
Re: Notice of Intent dated May 18, 1990 for a Geophysical (Magnetometer and Induced Polarization) and Geological Surveys submitted on Mining Claims SSM 1028355 et al in David Lakes, Camp Lake and Homer Township.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above mentioned Notice of Intents, 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
W. R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LandsMines St Minerals Division
i:zm Encl:
cc: Mr. W. D. TiernanMining s Lands Conmissioner Toronto, Ontario
Noranda Exploration Company THUNDER BAY, Ontario
Resident Geologist WAWA, Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Mav 18. 199Q
fit*
2.13074Winino Recorder* Report of
ftdOO'5-03?
Recorded Holder
Noranda Exploration Company, LimitedTownship or Area
David Lakes. Camp Lake. Homer TWP.Type of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claims AssessedGeophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer.
Radiometric —
20
Induced polarization.
Other—————.——-
.days
-days
.days
.days
.days
SSM 1028355 to 358 Incl. 1028361 to 364 incl. 1028368 to 371 1ncl. 1028374 to 377 1ncl. 1028328 to 332 Incl. 1028336 to 338 1ncl. 1028341 - 342
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological ————————————————————days
Geochemical —————-^——————————days
Man days |~~j
Special provision O
Airborne
Ground
(~1 Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Special credits under section 77 {16) for the following mining claims
15 days Magnetometer SSM 102833510 days Magnetometer SSM 1028359 - 360, 1028372-373, 1028339 5 days Magnetometer SSM 1028340, 1028343
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsl ) not sufficiently covered by the survey insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical -80; Geologocal -40; Geochemical -40; Section 77(19) -60. . -
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Oat*
May 18. 1990
FM*
2.13074Mining Recorder^ Report Of Work No.W9005-033
Recorded Holder
Noranda Exploration Company It.rt.Townihlp or Area ' "
David Lakes, Camo Lake, Homer Two.Type of survey and number of
Assessment days credit par claimGeophysical
Inrliirnripnliirl^tlOO. 17.6 ftayt
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Genlngir.al rtay.
Geochemirsl . , .,,.. rfayt
Man days [3 Airborne Q
Special provision fXl Ground 5D
Q3 Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claim* Assessed
SSM 1028355 to 364 i net. 1028368 to 377 Incl. 1028328 to 332 incl. 1028335 to 343 incl. 1028346 to 348 incl. 1028380 to 383 Incl. 1028386 to 390 inch 1028395 to 398 incl.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
NOTE: Induced Polarization and Resistivity Surveys are assessed as one survey when the information for both surveys is gathered at the same time.
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims[~j not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits If necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
AMENDED
Oat*
May 18, 1990
FM*
2.13074Winino Recorder* Report of"W05-034
Recorded Holder
Noranda Exploration CompanyTownship or Area
David Lakes,
Limited
Camp Lake, Homer Twp.Type of survey and number of
Assessment day, credit per claimGeophysical
Other.,,.. ,.,,
Section 77 (19) See"
Geologies!
Geochemical
Man days (~1
Special provision fiTI
dayt
da ve
dayi
days
Mining Claims Assessed" column
20
da vi
Airborne Q
Ground f")
Q Credits have been reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
l~l Credits have been reduced because of correctionsto work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims AnetMd
SSM 1028380 10283861028394 102832810283351028355102835810283611028368801313 -801320,801306 -801351 -801344 -
to 383 to 391to 399 to 333to 349- 356-359to 364to 377
314801327
307352345
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Special crediu under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
15 days Geological SSM 1028334, 1028357, 102836010 days Geological SSM 1028385, 1028393, 1028400 to 405 1nc1. 1028354
1028378, 1095698, 801337, 8013385 days Geological SSM 1028384, 1028392, 1028327, 1028365, 1028367, 1095697
No credits have been allowed for the following mining dalms
[^ not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
SSM 1028353, 1031056, 1122249, 1028366
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 60; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
Ministry ofNorthern Development
Ontario
Mining ActReport of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please type or print.- Refer to Section 77, the Mining Act tor assessment work requirements
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list.- Technical Reports and maps In duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Lands Branch:Type of Survey(s)
Magnetic SurveyRecorded Holder(s)Noranda Exploration Company,AddressP.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay,Survey CompanyNoranda Exploration Company,
Limited
Ontario P7B 5G2
Limited
Mining DivisionSaultSte. Marie
2/3V7**
Township or Area fG-3765 v g . 376? (COau
Prospector's Licence No. *~~A 34387
Telephone No.807-623-4339
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)Tim Walmsley, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
Date of Survey (from d to)QJh 05 i 'W 1 IP i -06 i W-
•)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special 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 and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
20
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Total miles flown over claim(s).Date Recffri&d Holder or Agent (Signature)
February 5/90 ^^fcx^^ vj^QL/^Li^-ceCertification Verifying Report of Work
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
Number
1028355102835610283571028358102835910283601028361102836210283631028364^1028368102836910283701028371102837210283731028374
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSMNumber
T02837510283761028377^10283281028329 '102833010283311028332 .1028335
-fc
-Ri
10283361028337102833810283391028340
Mining ClaimPrefix
S8M
^-G
FEE
)C9Jpt r
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Number
102834110283421028343
0 R D E
9 1990
3*-
D
\ hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.Name and Address of Person Certifying
Ronna F. Tergie, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2Telephone No.
807-623-4339
For Office Use Only
Total Days Cr. Recorded
636
362 (69/06)
Date Recorded
f J. 1/1* .Date Approved as Recorded
Mining Recorder *
Provincial Manager, Mining Lands
t&Z?/'/^-' ^s/ut^? '
Date C*rtm*jpSy (Signature) .
Received Stamp
1 \
V
R. E dm!TV E D 'AM^ F3 '91590' ' 1
.
'Ministry ofNorthern Development and
Ontario
Report of Work Mining Act (Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please type or print. -- Refer to Section 77, the Mining Act tor assessment work requirements
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list.- Technical Reports and maps in duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section, Mineral Development and Lands Branch:Type of Survey(s)
Induced Polarization ' Rest lvl tyRecorded Holder(s)Noranda Exploration Company, LimitedAddressP.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B
Mining Division Township or Area fSaultSte. Marie G-3765 v ^.37^ ( U.
2. j ?0 -7 #5G2
Jau.Prospector's Licence No,A 34387Telephone No. 807-623-4339
Survey CompanyMer tens St MacNeil Guelph, OntarioName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)Tim Walmsley, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay , Ontario P7B 5G2 01 05 89 1 30 06
Day | Mo. | Yr. j Day l Mo.89
1 Yr.-Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Special 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
ep.Vig,l(0erQ R Q
FEB 9 1990
Receipt No ,, ,
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
Geolog cal
Geochemical
Geophysical
E D- Ma; letometer
-Oth r
Geolog :al
Electromagnet c
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
~20~~
'20
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Total miles flown over claim(s).Date Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)February 5,1 99' )J// .f 7 '
Certification Verifying Report of Work
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
,. .
Number
1028355102835610283571028358102835910283601028361102836210283631028364 ^102836810283691028370102837110283721028373
1028374
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
Number
10283751028376102837710283281028329'102833010283311028332102833510283361028337
1028338
1028339102R340
1028341see accac
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
led smTotal number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Number
102834210283431028346102834710283481028380102838110283821028383102838610283871028388102838910283901028391^
bee
50
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.Name and Address of Person Certifying ^Ronna F. Tergie. P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
Telephone No.807-623-4339
Date ,. .^^February 5,1990 CertJIfed By (Signature)
Received Stamp
For Office Use Only
Total Days Cr. Recorded
Date Recorded
Date Approved as Recorded
Mining Recorder
Prfcvjfeial Manager, Mining Lands
RECEIVED
A.M. p i.
1362 (89/06)
Ministry of f J -"Northern Development
aocTMines Ontario
DOCUMENT No
-— - Report of WorkAct '(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please type or print.- Refer to Section 77, the Mining Act for assessment work requirements
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
- attach a list. - -- Technical Reports and maps In duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section, Mineral Development and Lands Branch:Type of Survey(s)
Geological SurveyRecorded Holder(s)
-Npr-anda -Exploration Company,. Lim1 fed . . ... -AddressP.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
Mining Division
Saul t- Ste. Marie
Township or Area @Qt*i4 David Lake Areat.
H&rto* s- J jjJsLProspector's Licence No. f
A 34387Telephone No.807-623-4339
Survey CompanyNoranda Exploration Company, LimitedName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)Russel Reid, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
Date of Survey (from i to) 01 05 89\ 1 30 07 89
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)i -, " ' 4;l J
Man Days : l-" "'~"~ -
Geophys cal
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- OtherGeological "" " ~~ "'"
Geochemical ^ ,J
Geophysical .J L..*^r|^~Wo'"tVrj'rjr,nV~ J-~'"'"
I FEB 9 1990
Receipt No. . ——— .— — . ——— — — — -Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
E'D'^- Mag
-Othf
Geologli
omagnetic
etometer
il
liical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
20 '
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Total miles flown over claim(s).Date Record/^! Holder or AgentfSlgnature)
February 5/90 c -tt-x^ULJ .-^Cu^X^U-e.Certification Verifying Report of Work
Mining ClaimPrefixSSM
-...,
Number1028380102838110283821028383 '
.1028384 ~.
.1028385 :~.1028386 .1028387102838810283891028390102839110283921028393102839410283951028396
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
•~— - -
Number10283971028398102839910284001028401 ,1028402 '102840310284041028405^.102832710283281028329102833010283311028332
Mining ClaimPrefixSSM
•r 1 - - :
. ".'-'J-
:..v~-
. - '..-
see attached sheetTotal number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Number102833310283341028335102833610283371028338102833910283401028341102834210283431028344102834510283461028347
91'
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.Name and Address of Person Certifying
Ronna F. Tergie, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2Telephone No.807-623-4339
For Office Use Only
DateFebruary 5,1990Received Stamp
cxvR 60 E 1 VE D
1362 (89/06)
Mining Claims (continued)
SSM. 1095697
1095698^
1031056.-^
1122249*---
801313
801314•—---
801320
801327
801306
801307 ^^
801351
801352^^
801337
801338*^
801344
801345
Noranda Exploration Company, Limited(no personal liability)
P.O. Box 2656, 960 Alloy Drive Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
norandg______2.13074
Telephone (807) 623-4339
February 5, 1990***CL
Mining Lands Section ^ ff/ t^ 3rd Floor /fo, ^ "(i 880 Bay Street ^ Toronto, Ontario "/ty M5S 1Z8
Dear Sir:
Enclosed please find (in duplicate) maps and reports for mining claims SSM.1028328 et al in the area of David Lake for I.P. survey, magnetometer and restivity.
Yours truly,
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Ronna F. Tergie Claims Co-ordinator Northwestern Ontario Division
,encl. reports (2) S maps -TOT
technical data sheet
c. c. file 2009
Noranda Exploration Company, Limited(no personal liability)
P.O. Box 2656, 960 Alloy Drive Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
noranda Telephone (807) 623-4339
QFebruary 5, 1990
Mining Lands Section 3rd Floor 880 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z8
Dear Sir:
Enclosed please find maps and reports (in duplicate) for geological survey for mining claims SSM. 1028380 et al in the David Lake Area.
Yours truly,
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Ronna F. Tergie Claims Co-ordinator Northwestern Ontario Division
/rftencl. reports (t maps (2)
c.c. file 2009
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FELSIC PLUTONIC ROCKS
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EARLY INTRUSIVE ROCKS ( SYNVOLCANIC) o) Felsic Quartz Feldspar Porphyryb) Gabbro
CHEMICAL SEDIMENTS- SULPHIDE IRONSTONE
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INTERMEDIATE VOLCANICSa)FlowbJTuffc) Crystal Tuffd) Breccia
MAFIC VOLCANICSa)Flowb) Tuffc) Crystal Tuffd) Breccia
PUKASKWA NATIONAL PARKGeological ContactFaultShear Zone
Ddh. Locations
Trench Locations
Anomalous G rab Sample Location
Mishibishu Deformation Zone
Quartz Vein
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PyriteArsenopyrlt*Silicification
Hematizatton
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