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A GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ON
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYING
Armstrong PropertyArmstrong Area, N.W. Ontario
SO0 19'N, 890 10'WN.T.S. 521/6
Claims surveyed; 124694 A 96
Survey Dates: April 1st - 7th, 2002
For
Operator; VALERIE GOLD RESOURCES LTD. Vancouver, British Columbia
Owner: Peter Mcwilliams, Ray Koivisto, Ken Kukkee, Ron Tweedle Thunder Bay, Ontario
By2, 24536
PETER E. WALCOTT A ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Vancouver, British Columbia
AUGUST 2002 NOV 1 ^ 2002
:FOSC!ENCE ASSESSMENT "
52I06SB2001 2.24536 ARMSTRONG AREA 010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION l
PROPERTY, LOCATION fc ACCESS 2
GEOLOGY 3
PREVIOUS WORK 4
PURPOSE 5
SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS 6
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 8
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS 9
APPENDIX
COST OF SURVEY
PERSONNEL EMPLOYED ON SURVEY
CERTIFICATION
PROPERTY LOCATION MAP
CLAIM LOCATION MAP Fig. l
LINE LOCATION MAP l :20,000 Fig. 2
IP. PSEUDO SECTIONS
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INTRODUCTION.
Between April 1 st and 7th, 2002, Peter E. Walcott fc Associates Limited undertook limited induced polarization surveying over part of the Armstrong property, located some 15 kilometres west northwest of the settlement of Armstrong, Ontario, for Valeric Gold Resources Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia.
The survey was an add-on to a three line survey carried out by Geoserve Canada Inc. of Timmins, Ontario in January 2002, which was curtailed due to the inability to inject current into the frozen ground.
Two traverses of some 1500 metres in length were carried out on the previously established Line 5000N, and the newly cut Line 4875N, established by the I.P. crew, with the bearing of the lines at N 670 E.
Measurements - first to sixth separation - of apparent chargeability - the I.P. response parameter - and resistivity were made along the aforementioned lines using the pole- dipole technique with a 50 metre dipole.
The data are presented in contour form on individual pseudo sections bound in this report.
The progress of the survey was severely hampered by the frozen ground conditions and the overlying snow cover - in cases taking over an hour to attain injection of the required minimum of 200 milliamps into the ground.
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PROPERTY, LOCATION A ACCESS.
The property, called the Armstrong property, is located in the Thunder Bay Mining Division of Ontario and consists of the following claims:
Claim
124269312426941242696124678312185371221391122139212213931221394122139512213961221397
Unit
161616161616161616121515
Anniversary
November 1st November 1 st November 27th August 3rd October 9th October 9th October 9th October 9th October 9th
October 19th October 19th October 19th
The claims are jointly owned by Messrs: Peter Mcwilliams, Ray Koivisto, Ken Kukkee & Ron Tweedle of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The claims are situated at the south end of Caribou Lake, some 15 kilometres west northwest of the settlement of Armstrong, Ontario.
Access was obtained from Armstrong by means of a ploughed logging road that parallels the north side of the C.N. railway tracks to the south of the property, and by a three kilometre snowmobile ride - Figure l - along an existing logging trail to the work site. This trail had to be walked and packed by snow shoeing before the light skidoo and sled could be used to haul the I.P. equipment in and out.
Daily access necessitated th the crew and equipment wer
f4 trucks", tfires skidoos and three sleds, as In Armstrong.
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PRQPERTY. LOCATION A ACCESS.
The property, called the Armstrong property, is located in the Thunder Bay Mining Division of Ontario and consists of the following claims:
Claim Unit Anniversary
1242693 16 November 1 st1242694 16 November 1 st1242696 16 November 27th1246783 16 August 3rd1248537 16 October 9th1221391 16 October 9th122392 16 October 9th122 393 16 October 9th122 394 16 October 9th122 395 12 October 19th122396 15 October^"1122397 15 October^*
The claims are jointly owned by Messrs: Peter Mcwilliams, Ray Koivisto, Ken Kukkee fc Ron Tweedie of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The claims are situated at the south end of Caribou Lake, some 15 kilometres west northwest of the settlement of Armstrong, Ontario.
Access was obtained from Armstrong by means of a ploughed logging road that parallels the north side of the C.N. railway tracks to the south of the property, and by a three kilometre snowmobile ride - Figure l - along an existing logging trail to the work site. This trail had to be walked and packed by snow shoeing before the light skidoo and sled could be used to haul the IP. equipment in and out.
Daily access necessitated the use of three 4x4 trucks, three skidoos and three sleds, as the crew and equipment were housed nightly in Armstrong.
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GEOLQGY.
Basically the property is underlain by foliated Archean tonalite through granodiorite rocks, intruded in places by Nippissing diabase. The Black Sturgeon fault, which with related rift-graben structures coincide and were the likely conduits for the large mafic to ultramafic intrusions to the south, which demonstrate PGE element associations - the basis for the Noril'sk model -, is projected to run through the claim block.
For further information the reader is referred to reports held by Valeric Gold Resources Ltd.
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PREVIQUS WORK.
The writer is unfamiliar with previous work in the property area except for some lakebottom, soil and rock chip sampling, and the previously mentioned I.P. survey byGeoserve.For further reference the reader is referred to the aforementioned reports of the previoussection.
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PURPOSE.
The purpose of the survey was to ascertain the response, if any, of the PGE mineralization noted in outcrop at the base of the steep cliff on the eastern edge of the narrow linear north northwest trending lake on the western extremities of the original grid, and to use this response to map out areas of mineralization.
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SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS.
The induced polarization (IP.) survey was conducted using a pulse type system, the principal components of which are manufactured by Iris Instruments of Orleans, France.
The system consists basically of three units, a receiver (Iris), transmitter and a motor generator (Iris). The transmitter, which provides a maximum of 4.0 kw d.c. to the ground, obtains its power from a 4 kw 400 c. p. s. three phase alternator driven by a gasoline engine. The cycling rate of the transmitter is 2 seconds "current-on" and 2 seconds "current-off with the pulses reversing continuously in polarity. The data recorded in the field consists of careful measurements of the current (I) in amperes flowing through the current electrodes Ci and Cj, the primary voltages (V) appearing between any two potential electrodes, PI through P?, during the "current-on" part of the cycle, and the apparent chargeability, (Ma) presented as a direct readout in millivolts per volt using a 200 millisecond delay and a 1000 millisecond sample window by the receiver, a digital receiver controlled by a micro-processor - the sample window is actually the total of ten individual windows of 100 millisecond widths.
The apparent resistivity ( fa) in ohm metres is proportional to the ratio of the primary voltage and the measured current, the proportionality factor depending on the geometry of the array used. The chargeability and resistivity are called apparent as they are values which that portion of the earth sampled would have if it were homogeneous. As the earth sampled is usually inhomogeneous the calculated apparent chargeability and resistivity are functions of the actual chargeability and resistivity of the rocks.
The survey was carried out using the "pole-dipole" method of surveying. In this method the current electrode, Ci, and the potential electrodes, PI through P7, are moved in unison along the survey lines at a spacing of "a" (the dipole) apart, while the second current electrode, C2, is kept constant at "infinity". The distance, "na" between Ci and the nearest potential electrode generally controls the depth to be explored by the particular separation, "n", traverse.
On this survey a 50 metre dipole was employed and first to sixth separation readings were obtained.
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SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS cont'd
Considerable problems were encountered in trying to place the "infinity"- Ci - to ensure the passage of sufficient current for reliable readings, and several locations had to be tried before a suitable one with an appropriate contact resistance was found. Subsequently, as mentioned previously, considerable time was spent in reducing the contact resistance of the six stainless steel stakes used for the current electrode Ci, particularly on the esker at the western extremity of the grid lines, where moving them six or more times with the application of some 5 gallons of salt water was not uncommon to ensure the injection of the minimum 200 milliamps - not to mention the fact that the stakes needed to be extracted with the use of vice-grips after each insertion.
In all some 2.7 kilometres of surveying were completed on two lines before a decision was made to delay further work until summer as it was not possible to scale the cliff at any other location - Figure 2.
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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
The writer will not dwell extensively on the results of the survey as Valeric Gold has decided to drop its option on the property.
The resistivity and chargeability results compare favourably with those obtained by Geoserve on the higher ground to the east above the cliff on Line 5000N where contacts were easier to obtain, but the chargeabilities differed somewhat west of 4300 E.
A broad zone of higher chargeability can be seen between 4175 and 4700E on the pseudo section with an increased near surface response between 4250 and 4600E.
A pant-leg shaped resistivity low can be observed around 4200E partially occasioned by the shear hosting the mineralization, but also due to the topography and the lake to the west.
A similar resistivity low can also be seen on Line 4875N - the only other place to run a traverse up the cliff. The shallow chargeability response is also discernible around 4400E, but the western edge of the broad zone shifts 50 metres westward.
The two zones of higher chargeability between 3800 and 41 GOE on Line 5000N appear compressed into one between 3800 and 3875E on Line 4875N associated with lower resistivities.
No distinctive signature was obtained over the showings but in the writer's opinion a 25 metre dipole would have been better suited for this determination.
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SUMMARY. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
Between April 1 st and 7th, 2002, Peter E. Walcott & Associates Limited undertook limited induced polarization surveying (IP.) over part of a property located in northwestern Ontario, for Valeric Gold Resources Ltd.
The survey was carried out on two short traverses up a cliff where access was limited in an effort to determine the I.P. response over the PGE and associated sulphide mineralization observed in showings along the base of the same cliff.
No distinctive signature was noted over the area of interest with the large dipole used - 50 metre -, but the mineralization appeared to be part of a large moderate response.
A better defined chargeability high was noted further to the west on Line 4875N accompanied by a decrease in resistivity.
This feature and the mineralized horizon should be geologically ground truthed and sampled in the summer months before further commitment to additional I.P. surveying.
Respectfully submitted,
PETER E. WALCOTT A ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Peter E. Walcott, P.Eng. Geophysicist
August 2002
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APPENDIX
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COST OF SURVEY.
Peter E. Walcott & Associates Limited undertook the survey on a daily basis. Mobilization from the Ontario border to Armstrong and return was extra, as was reporting so that the total cost of the survey was 517,949.44 plus GST.
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PERSONNEL EMPLOYED ON SURVEY
Name Occupation Address Dates
Peter E. Walcott Geophysicist
B. Cross Geophysical Operator
Peter E. Walcott A Apr. 1 st - 7th- Associates Limited May 24t'h,2002 506-1529 W, 6th Ave. AuglOsh 2002 Vancouver, B.C.
Mar. 31 st-Apr. 2002
7th
M. Kilby Geophysical Operator
R. Tweedle Geologist
R. Koivisto Prospector
J. Walcott Typing
Thunder Bay, Ont. Apr. 2nd - 7th, 2002
Peter E. Walcott b Aug. 10th, 2002 Assoc. Limited 506-1529 W. 6th Ave. Vancouver, B.C.
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CERTIFICATION.
1. I am a graduate of the University of Toronto in 1962 with a B.A.Se. in Engineering Physics, Geophysics Option.
2. I have been practicing my profession for the last forty years.
3. I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
Peter E. Walcott, P.Eng.
Vancouver, B.C. August 2002
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PROPERTY LOCATION MAP
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o3.3 Km
VALERIE GOLD RESOURCES LTD.ARMSTRONG PROPERTY, NW ONTARIO
NTS 521/6
VALERIE GOLD RESOURCES
CLAIM LOCATION MAF
ARMSTRONG PROPERTY, ARMSTRONG AREA NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO
1'IG. l AUGUST 2002Pin ER E. WALCOTT A ASSOCIATES LTD.
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LINE LOCATION MAPSCALE 1:20,000
ARMSTRONG PROPERTY, ARMSTRONG AREA NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO
FIG. 2 AQGUST 2002PETER E. WALCOTT A .ASSOCIATES LTD
ONT/jRIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Transaction No:
Recording Date:
Approval Date:
Client(s):
222123
Survey Type(s):
W0240.01756
2002-NOV-20
2003-APR-02
Work Report Summary
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from: 2001-DEC-15
to: 2002-MAR-31
MCWILLIAMS, PETER KIMBER
IP LG
Work Regort Details:
Claim*
TB 1242694
TB 1242696
External Credits:
Reserve:
Perform Perform Approve
319,646 315,468
31,786 31,200
321,432 316,668
30
Applied
SO
SO
SO
31 6,668 Reserve of Work
316,668 Total Remaining
Applied Approve
3030
30
Assign
sososo
Assign Approve
0
0
30
Reserve Reserve Approve
319,646 315,468
51,786 S1.200
321,432 316,668
Due Date
2003-NOV-01
2003-NOV-27
Report#: W0240.01756
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2003-APR-03
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
PETER KIMBER MCWILLIAMS 86 CHISHOLM STREET OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 3H7 CANADA
Tel :(888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2.24536 Transaction Number(s): W0240.01756
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
The total value of work approved for this submission is 316,668.00.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact LUCILLE JEROME by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Gc: Resident Geologist
Peter Kimber Mcwilliams (Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
Peter Kimber Mcwilliams (Assessment Office)
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
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IPJWgmV/V
20-
18-
16-
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12-
10-
8"
6-
4-
2-
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Average IPmV/V
ResCalcOhm"m
20000-
18000-1
16000-j
14000-1
12000-|
10000-*
80001
6000-j
4000-1
2000-j
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Filter [1=1
0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
FilterCalculated Resistivity RI1
Ohm*m0=2
0=3
0=4
0=6
0=6
36+00 E 38+00 E 40+00 E 42+00 E 44+00 E 46+00 E11 12.8 16.3
18, \ 1415.2 15.1 17 18.2 17.8 18.1
14 12 ^ 19 18 y 21 20 20
18.5 18.5
17 1516.6
36+00 E 38+00 E 40+00 E 42+00 E 44+00 E 46+00 E12700 12600
9226.7— 10741
1603
11900 15300 12400 9930 11200 10500 8140 9910 11600 6800 6400 8680 10700 9150 10300 10500 10200
12566/ 18492/ 11757 i5636.1/ 10533 7245.6 y 3373.3^5596.5__6022.8, 3019.5——2924.9__2770.3, O1061 11415 9791.6——9971.1__9536.4 8844.4 x6397.9
19587
17703
10175J .
•a 7077.!
10134 69"65.3 ̂ 11261
'13639-^ 17182-^ 9964.6/6329.1 .11907 11461
,_.20168/10112 7222.4 10547 11842/8753.2'
24862/ 11778' 7665.2/12171 10535^8810.6
174 8881.9 " 12771 12334 7717.6 17781
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14074
5064.7^-9551.4' 13497i \51i3.2_4466.5 4415.8 4555.1 \9354.2 14462 12040 11862 10641^9067.7X6514.8
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1506? 19951/9799.1 9224.6 7358.1 6870.9 5737.3 6296.3 \1600 14651 11653 12287 9721.7
10163 10606^^700.2 8514.5\ 6151.7 7295.3 6925.7 10759 13139 10817 10189
^ i ^—- v v s"25809 ' 10989 11028 10827 10598 7295.8 7513.3 7812.3 6792.3 9416 11815 8590.5
ResCalcOhm*m
-20000
1-18000
[-16000
1-14000
(-12000
1-10000
1-8000
l 1*4000
(-2000LO
15.9 Filter0=1
0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
mV/V•20•18
•16
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9880 10300 Filtern^ Calculated Resistivity
Ohm*m 0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
48+75 N
Pole-Dipole Array
Filter*
* ** * *
* * * * * * * * *
a s 50 m
plot point
Instruments: Iris 4.0 Kw Tx, Iris IP6 Rx. Frequency: 0.125 Hz.
Operators: P.E.W., B.C.
INTERPRETATION
Well defined , strong increase in polarization with or without marked decrease in resistivity.
Fairly well defined moderate increase in polarization.
Fairly well defined weak increase in polarization .
l Resistivity feature.
LogarithmicContours 1,1.5,2,3,5,7.5,10,...
50
Scale 1:500050 100 150 200 250 300
^sammetres
VALERIE GOLD RESOURCES LTD.INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
CARIBOU LAKE GRID, ARMSTRONG PROPERTY ARMSTRONG AREA, ONTARIO
Date: APRIL 2002 N.T.S.: 52I/6 Interpretation: Peter E. Walcott
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IP-Avg ResCalcmV/V Ohrrfm
20000-
180001
16000-j
14000-1
12000"!10000-18000-1
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Filter 0=1
0=2
11=3
11=4
0=5
0=6
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Filter0=1
0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
36+00 E 38+00 E 40+00 E 42+00 E 44+00 E 46+00 E 48+00 E7.63 8.31 8.53 9.3 10.2
5.1 6.3 5.2 5.1 5.1-
11.9 18
24/ 119 19 15 13 14
20 15 15 s 15 10 13
13.1 13.9 18.5 20.3 20.6 19 18.7 17.7 16.1
27 25 22 18 18 i 13 14
11
20 15 15
15.9 13.7
36+00 E 38+00 E 40+00 El
42+00 E 44+00 E 46+00 E 48+00 E9320 11400 12500 13200 13300 15700 13400 10900 15300 12400 8660 5330 6010 10700 13200 12500 11500
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ResCalcOhm*m
-20000
1-18000
j-16000
1-14000j-120001-10000
f-8000
{-6000
1-4000
j-2000
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0=1
0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
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IP-AvgmV/V
-20
-18
•16
-12
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5610 Filtern^ Calculated Resistivity
Ohm*m 0=2
0=3
0=4
0=5
0=6
50+00 N
Pole-Dipole Array
Filter*
* *
* * *
* * * *
* * * * *
na
3 = 50 m
plot point
Instruments: Iris 4.0 KwTx, Iris IPS Rx. Frequency: 0.125 Hz.
Operators: P.E.W., B.C.
INTERPRETATION
Well defined, strong increase in polarization with or without marked decrease in resistivity.
Fairly well defined moderate increase in polarization.
Fairly well defined weak increase in polarization.
l Resistivity feature.
LogarithmicContours 1, 1.5,2,3,5,7.5, 10,...
soScale 1:5000
50 100 150 200 250 300B55S metres
VALERIE GOLD RESOURCES LTD.INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
CARIBOU LAKE GRID, ARMSTRONG PROPERTYARMSTRONG AREA, ONTARIO
Date: APRIL 2002 N.T.S.: 52I/6 Interpretation: Peter E. Walcott
PETER E. WALCOTT S ASSOC. LTD.
52I06SE2001 2.24536 ARMSTRONG AREA 220