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42A06NE2013 2.19619 WHITNEY 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP, PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
For
BEREK MCBRIDE GEOLOGICAL AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC.
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ByJ.G. Burns A Associates
190 Graye Crescent, Timmins, Ontario P4N 8K8
March 30, 1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... l
LOCATION A ACCESS.............................................................................................. l
PROPERTY................................................................................................................... l
PREVIOUS WORK...................................................................................................... l
GEOLOGY.................................................................................................................... 2
EXPLORATION PROGRAM COMPLETED
Grid............................................................................................................................ 3
Magnetometer Survey................................................................................................. 3
VLF-Electromagnetic Survey..................................................................................... 3
CONCLUSIONS........................................................................................................... 5
RECOMMENDATIONS..............................^............................................................... 5
REFERENCES.............................................................................................................. 6
LIST OF FIGURES
After Page FIGURE l Property Location.............................................................................. l
FIGURE 2 Local Geology................................................................................... l
FIGURE 3 Claim Map........................................................................................ l
FIGURE 4 Airborne Magnetic Data................................................................... 2
FIGURE 5 Stratigraphic Column...................................................................... Page 4
FIGURE 6 Total Field Magnetic Contours......................................................... Back Pocket
FIGURE 7 VLF Data Profiles............................................................................. Back Pocket
FIGURE 8 Filtered In-Phase VLF Contours....................................................... Back Pocket
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GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP, PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
for
Derek McBride Geological and Management Services Inc.
INTRODUCTION
On February 10, 1999 the writer received a request from D.E McBride to conduct magnetic and VLF electromagnetic surveys on a single claim unit situated within the community of Porcupine and overlying a part of Porcupine Lake. Two days, February 18 & 19, were required to establish a grid on the ice, perform the surveys and remove the pickets. Drafting of maps and report writing were completed on March 29 & 30, 1999.
LOCATION & ACCESS
The claim lies within the Timmins city limits, more specifically in the southwest quadrant of Whitney Township. Geographical co-ordinates are 480 29' north latitude by 81 0 11' west longitude, and the NTS designation is 42 A/06 (Figure 1). Year round road access is possible by following Haileybury Crescent 1.75 km southwestward from Highway 101 at Porcupine to the side road that leads to Deadman's Point (Figure 2).
PROPERTY
A single claim unit, P. 1228673, in lot 10, concession III, Whitney Township, Porcupine Mining Division (Figure 3) comprises the property. Derek McBride Geological and Management Services Inc. (DMcBGMS) owns the claim although it remains registered in the name of the staker, Jacques Robert. To the east, the claim adjoins the Hunter Mine property belonging to Wabigoon Resources Limited, and to north, west and southwest the Dome Mine property of Placer Dome Inc.
PREVIOUS WORK
Assessment records ("T" files) on file at the office of the Resident Geologist in Timmins that are pertinent to the current claim were researched. Summaries of the reported work follow.
1940 Dome Mines Limited (Dome) : T-36Except for the area of the present claim and those claims of Wabigoon, Dome held (and continues to hold) all mineral rights beneath Porcupine Lake. In 1940 Dome drilled several holes from the ice on Porcupine Lake two of which, numbers 20 (488 m) and 23 (422 m), flanked the property to the north and
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LOCAL GEOLOGY(Part of OGS MAP PJ172)
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southwest respectively. Argillite and greywacke, which locally resembled felsic tuff, were the principal rock units cored along with lesser amounts of greenstone, tuff and serpentinite. Carbonate alteration was noted throughout the holes, but sulphide minerals were not logged. References to quartz veins and graphite were scarce. Samples for assay, if taken, were not recorded in the logs.
1972 Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited (Dome Ex): T-1530In 1972 Dome Ex held the area of the present McBride claim. A Turam electromagnetic survey, conducted on lines at 135 0, was extended across the claim from their property in the centre of the lake. Two short, weak conductors were delineated. There are no records of any follow-up work.
1986 J.P. Sheridan (Sheridan) : T-3948Sheridan conducted magnetic and VLF electromagnetic (EM-16) surveys over the claim area. Lines were oriented north/south and spaced 400 feet (122 m) apart. Stations were at 100 foot (30 m) intervals. Two weak northeast trending conductors were interpreted from the results. There are no records of any follow- up exploration.
1991 D.V. Jones (Jones): T-3466At the time Jones held the area of the present claim as well as the claim to the south. A VLF (EM-16) electromagnetic survey was run over both claims on lines oriented at 1350 and spaced at 60 m intervals. Readings were taken at 20 m stations. A northeast striking anomaly was detected across the width of the claim.
Since 1915 Whitney Township has been the focus for several government projects. Recent pertinent publications are for an airborne electromagnetic and total intensity magnetic survey of 64 townships including Whitney flown in 1987 and released in 1988, and for a study on the structural geology of Whitney Township issued in 1991 as Open File Report 5768 accompanied bymapP.3172.
The magnetic results show the property to lie on the contact between areas of low readings to the southeast and strong highs to the northwest (Figure 4). As well, the east end of a l km, east- west electromagnetic anomaly falls in the northwest sector of the claim. A portion of map P.3172 is presented as Figure 2. No outcrops occur along the shoreline of the McBride claim. The Destor-Porcupine Fault and the Bob's Lake fault pass immediately lo the north and south of the McBnde claim.
GEOLOGY
The geology underlying the McBride claim must be inferred from neighbouring properties. As determined from detailed drilling at the Hunter Mine to the immediate northeast, the rock units underlying that property are clastic sediments, the lower ultramafic (steatite), felsic tuff (also
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Electromagnetic anomalies
AIRBORNE MAGNETIC DATA(Part of OGS Map 81080)
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called the "alteration zone") and the upper steatite (McBride, 1992). Additional descriptions of these units are presented in Figure 5. All units have been folded into an open syncline whose axis is located under the lake.
The felsic tuff unit is a quartz-chlorite-ankerite-sericite schist, and is the host to the gold bearing horizon which is confined to the upper third of the unit. Gold is associated with small discontinuous quartz-ankerite-tourmaline veins mineralized with minor pyrite, pyrrhotite and/or chalcopyrite. The horizon is 30 to 50 feet (9 to 15 m) thick, strikes northeastward at 0200, and dips steeply westward at surface but flattens with depth below the lake.
There are enough similarities in the descriptions of units in the two Dome holes that flank the McBride claim to suggest that the geology present at the Hunter Mine extends southward onto the claim. Piroshco and Kettles, however, show that to the southwest the synclinal axis is stepped southeastward by a series of NNW cross faults. Evidence to support this interpretation is not obvious from their map (Figure 2), but if true the faults would have displaced the gold bearing horizon southward and possibly off the property.
EXPLORATION PROGRAM COMPLETED
Grid
A 2.82 km grid was created on the ice of Porcupine Lake. The zero point of the OSO0 bearing base line was established 120 m west of the number 3 post. Lines were turned off the base line every 100 m, and stations set at 20 m intervals. To be able to re-construct the grid if necessary lines were extended, with the permission of Wabigoon Resources, to northeast shore of the lake.
Magnetometer Survey
The magnetic survey was undertaken as an aide to the identification of lithological units as well as structure. Some 148 stations were read and corrected for diurnal variation with respect to a base station at Line "O" at the base line. A geoMetrics G-816/826A proton magnetometer (sensitivity l y) was employed. Results are presented as Figure 6.
The magnetic signature over the claim is generally flat, but with a gradually steepening gradient to the northwest orthogonal to the 045 0 magnetic trend. These results are consistent with those of the airborne magnetic survey which indicated a large strong magnetic high beneath the centre of the lake. As well, the magnetic high in the southwest corner of the claim coincides with the occurrence of ultramafic komatiitic rocks outcropping at Deadman's Point and in Dome hole #23. No indications of any cross faults are evident from the results.
VLF-Electromagnetic Survey
The purpose of the VLF survey was threefold: a) to verify the existence of the electromagnetic
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Ultramafic (steatite & talc-chlorite schist): schist is vuggy, highly fractured and contains bands of ankerite & disseminated pyrrhotite.
90 to 150m
Felsic Tuff (ashfall and lapilli tuff): fine grained, pale green to grey; fuchsite, pyrite and pyrrhotite present locally; fragmental bands common; gold bearing horizon appears conformable and confined to the upper third of the unit.
60 to 120m
Ultramafic (steatite): fine grained, massive, talcose; talc fragments in a talc matrix are common.
15 to 30m
Clastic Sediments (mudstone to wacke): fine to medium grained, well laminated and moderately foliated, weakly sericitic; < 207o disseminated pyrite, minor graphite along bedding planes.
Figure 5 Stratigraphic Column
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anomaly detected in the government sponsored airborne survey, b) to obtain structural information, and c) to locate possible zones of elevated sulphide concentrations. Readings were taken with a Geonics EM-16 unit. The signal station used throughout the survey was NAA located at Cutler, Maine and operating at 24.0 kHz. Results are presented as both profile and Fraser Filtered plots as Figures 7 A 8 respectively.
A single conductor of weak to moderate strength crosses the claim at about OSO 0 Since its strike direction and location do not coincide with that of the airborne anomaly it is probably a separate, weaker event not detected in the airborne survey. The EM anomaly also cross cuts the magnetic trend, and therefore is unlikely associated with the gold horizon which is interpreted to be conformable to stratigraphy. The southwest tail of the anomaly is in line with a zone in Dome hole #23 of argillite with graphite developed on slips. It is possible, then, that the anomaly represents a NE/SW striking structural feature sub parallel to the Destor-Porcupine Fault and the Bob's Lake fault. Although there is an apparent weakening or break in the anomaly at about Line 2 N, there is no conclusive evidence for the presence of a cross fault.
CONCLUSIONS
An EM anomaly that is not known to have been directly drill tested was successfully traced across the claim. The cause of the anomaly is not clear, but it does not appear to be related to the gold bearing horizon at the Hunter Mine. If the anomaly does represent a structure associated with the Destor-Porcupine Fault then it is a drill target in its own right.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Due to the location of the anomaly beneath the lake, the only reasonable way to assess its nature is to drill test it. A 175 m core hole sited on Line 3 N at 100 m W, and to be drilled grid east at -600 is recommended.
Timmins, Ontario James March 30, 1999
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REFERENCES
McBride, D. E. (1992): Evaluation and potential of the Hunter Mine property, Porcupine Mining Division, NTS 42 A/6; Wabigoon Resources Limited, company report.
OGS, (1988): Airborne electromagnetic and total intensity magnetic survey. Timmins area,Whitney Township, Districts of Timiskaming and Cochrane; Ontario Geological Survey, Map 81080, scale 1:20,000.
Piroshco, D. W. and Kettles, K. (1991): Structural geology of Whitney township; Ontario Geological Survey, Preliminary Map P.3172, scale 1:10,000.
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PWi4"-**-i^N SXStf***™* Declaration of Assessment Work OntariO ^Cr-0^ Performed on Mining Land
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Transaction Number (office use)
AsseesmentFiles Research Imaging
Ion 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, this ork and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this cotoction ind Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road. Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 685.
42A06KE2013 2.19619 WHITNEY 900
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
August 16, 1999 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
JACQUES ROBERT P3E6B5321 Haileybury Cr.PORCUPINE, Ontario Telephone: (888) 415-9846PON-1CO Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19619
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9960.00319 Deemed Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14076
Copy for: Assessment Library
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Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.19619
Date Correspondence Sent: August 16, 1999 Assessor: Lucille Jerome
Transaction NumberW9960.00319
Section:14 Geophysical MAG 14 Geophysical VLF
First Claim Number1228673
Township(s) l Area(s)WHITNEY
StatusDeemed Approval
Approval Date
August 16, 1999
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Derek McBrideTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
JACQUES ROBERT PORCUPINE, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 14076
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