j oct i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous...

20
z. 5894 JESSOP 010 KIDD CREEK MINES LTD. REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL WORK JESSOP TWP. N.T.S. 42-A-ll CLAIMS: P - 653913 - 915 P - 653918 - 919 OCTOBER, 1983 OCT i 4 .J l S, I-./- ""W,, ' ' -,.. ^-'^.-;/ W. A. GASTEIGER

Upload: others

Post on 25-Mar-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

z. 5894 JESSOP 010

KIDD CREEK MINES LTD.

REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL WORK

JESSOP TWP.

N.T.S. 42-A-ll

CLAIMS: P - 653913 - 915

P - 653918 - 919

OCTOBER, 1983

OCT i 4.J

l S,I-./-""W,, ' ' -,..^-'^.-;/

W. A. GASTEIGER

Page 2: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

42A1ISW0002 2.5894 JESSOP 010C

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

INTRODUCTION

SURVEY DETAILS

SURVEY RESULTS

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Page 3: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

ii

LIST OF FIGURES

Page

FIGURE l

Page 4: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

INTRODUCTION

Geophysical surveys consisting of proton precession

magnetometer and horizontal loop electromagnetic traverses

were conducted over a group of five contiguous claims in

Jessop Township. These claims are located on lots 9 and 10,

Concession I and are part of a survey of a larger claim

group, the results of which have previously been filed in an

assessment report by M. Zang.

No previous ground work has been filed on these claims,

but an airborne magnetic and EM survey submitted by Mespi

Mines encompasses this area.

Access to the claim group can be attained by using the

Kraft Creek Road west from Highway 629 and walking north 800

metres to the 10000N Base Line. This base line is coincident

with the Jessop-Mountjoy township line.

SURVEY DETAILS

North-south traverse lines were cut at 100 metre

intervals and were tied into the previously cut lines to the

north previously cut lines to the north and west of the

present survey area. Magnetic and electromagnetic readings

Page 5: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre

readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic

survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing.

The magnetic survey was run strictly over the new

claims and the readings tied into the previous work. The

submitted magnetic plan map contains the results of both the

previous and present surveys.

Because of possible instrument problems with the low

frequency EM responses on the previous horizontal loop

survey, a large portion of the old grid was redone during

the present survey. The submitted EM map contains all the

new data.

Figure #1 outlines the areas covered by the present

survey.

SURVEY RESULTS

The magnetic survey over the five claim group indicates

a magnetic high that is similar in amplitude, size and

orientation to that crossing the old survey area. These two

highs run parallel across most of the map area approximately

300 metres apart. These trends run east-northeasterly until

the northern edge of claim P-653915 where the trend turns

more north-northeasterly.

Magnetic trend #1 has fairly strong conductivity

Page 6: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

IU

o o

g- MOUNTJ )Y Legend li

//// A rto reiurveyed by HEM

\\\X Ntw mognttic turvty

KIDD CREEK MINES LTD.___ Timmint,ONTARIO

JESSOP 13

JESSOP Twp.

LOCATl ON MAP

SCALE ' 15,840

Drown: DEL j Project N 0 ' 16lDoio ' Gotteiger

Dott: 13/10/83

Page 7: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

associated with it on Lines xOSOOE, 10900E, 11100E, 11600E

and 11800E. Trend #11 has a zone of good conductivity at

10800E. These are conductors A and B; they generally have

conductivity-thicknesses in the range of 5-10 mhos. Other

zones of conductivity outlined are C and D. These are very

poor conductors and appear to be associated with the edges

of a bedrock high. Some of this conductivity may be due to

fracturing or faulting in the bedrock, but it is very

unlikely to be caused by any substantial sulphide

mineralization.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The work done on the new five claim group has given no

indication of potential drill targets. As there is no known

outcrop on the property, it is not clear what the various

magentic trends represent. Drilling approximately 2 miles to

the east has indicated a sedimentary sequence with a

graphitic conductor. It could be presumed from the airborne

EM and magnetic trends that this area is generally in the

same stratigraphic package. A program of overburden drillingj

would give geologic information to correlate with the

geophysical data. This should be followed up with diamond

drilling of conductive horizons A and B if the geologic

information gained from overburden drilling is encouraging.

WILL GASTEIGER

Page 8: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

Ontario

Ministry of Natural

Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological Geochemical and Expenditures) 42A1ISWaa02 2.5894 JESSOP 900

The Mining Act 4 Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Survey(t)

GeophysicalTownship or Area

JessopClaim Holder(s)

Kidd Creek Mines LimitedProspector's Licence No.

T-l______Address

571 Moneta Ave.. P. 0. Box 1140. Timmins. Ontario. P4N 7H9Survey Company

Kidd Creek Mines Lim i tedDate of Survey (from ft to) Total Miles of line Cut

5.7 milesName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technica! report)

M. W. Zana. Kidd Creek Mines Limited. 571 Moneta Ave.. Timmins. Ontario. P4N 7H9Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial 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

RECE\,,w---^

Airborne Credits

MINING LANNote: Special provisions

credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radjifl.metric* ft r T BV.L*QeoloflicalY& ' Geochemical

OS SKW

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiometric ^^^,

Days per Claim

20

40

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

\Expenditures (excludes power stj^pptTType of Work Performed

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Performed on Clalm

Calculation of Expenditure Bi

Total Expenditures

InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.

Mining ClaimPrefix

P

1

Number

653913653914653915653918653919

"l " ~~~~

AUG16PCpinf t 'o—— -— — —.-.-.

Expend. Days Cr.

liC

. ,j

f'(l

j

— .—..^-•- 'Cj l

983-— — --. — .,

j

-J

Mining ClaimPrefix

Total nun claims co report of

NumberExpend. Days Cr.

nber of mining i/ered by this r work. t)

Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)Date

August 15, 1983Certification Verifying Report'of Work C/ (J

l 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 Certifying

Michael W. Zang. Kidd Qppk Minp*; i t.H. 571 Mrmot

D/IM Tun

a fluo t l Date Cert'i

^^^^M^^^

P. 0- Box 1140.Certified

it; 1 Certified by (Signature) *?^S7 - * s? f

Page 9: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

Ontario

Ministry of Natural Resources

GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL 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.

GEOPHYSICALJESSOP

Type of Survey(s). Township or Area.Claim Hnlder(s) KIDD CREEK MINES LTD._^______

P.O. BOX 1140, TIMMINS, ONTARIO

Survey Company As aboveAuthor of Report W . GBSTEIGERAddress of Author As aboveCovering Dates of Survey June - October, 1983

(linecutting to office)

Total Miles of Line Cut. 6 miles

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.

DAYSp" c aun 20

-Other.

AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)

Magnetometer.

DATE:.

.Electromagnetic ———(enter days per claim

43- SIGNATURE:

. Radiometric

AtMhor of Report or Kgent

Res. Geol. .Qualifications. f ''- './yygPrevious Surveys

File No. Type Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

P

P

653913'(prefix)' 653914 (number)

P

P

P

653915

653918

653919

ifWB.* ••W * rv'

K

TOTAL CLAIMS.

837 (5/79)

Page 10: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

HEM: 266 HEM: 266 Number of Stations mG: 508__________________Number of Readings MAG: 508

Station interval HEM (40 metres, 20 metre detail) i.inp sparing 100 metres—-——MAG {20 metres) m.., .

Profile scale_____________I______HEM Ion " 10ft^—.^—^——.^.^^——-Contour interval __________________MAG - 100 gammas—————————^.^———

Instrument _______EDA________________________________________——

O

c/3 i—iQ ^

Accuracy — Scale constant _____ l gammaDiurnal correction method Use of digital recording base station and field

Base Station check-in interval (hours) Diurnal correction r-nrnpnted anhnmatiinally.

Base Station location and value

O Paraitetrics Max-Min II

ELECTROMAGNETICoil configuration

r.nil separation

Arriirary - 11

Method: Frequency

Coplanar160 metres

CU Fixed transmitter D Shoot back 444 and 1777 Hz

(specify V.L.F. station)

51 In line d Parallel line

Parameters measured I" phase and quadrature components of the secondary field asa percentage of the primary transmitted field.

Instrument ——^—^—-^^——-—————^———--—-—-———————-—-————

Scale constantCorrections made.

Base station value and location.

Elevation accuracy.

Instrument .——————————————————————————————————————————————— Method D Time Domain D Frequency Domain

Parameters - On time ___________________________ Frequency —————- Off time ___________________________ Range ————————

— Delay time ——————————————————————————

Integration time.

Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

Page 11: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

SELF POTENTIAL

Instrument_______________________________________ Range.Survey Method —————————————————————————————————————————

Corrections made.

RADIOMETRIC

Instrument.Values measured .

Energy windows (levels)——————————^—^^——^-——.——.—.——--.—...—.-...——Height of instrument______________________________Background Count. Size of detector————————-————-——-—.————-—————....^...———^.—Overburden ————^—-^^——————-——————^^-——^^———-————.———^—^^-—-——

(type, depth — include outcrop map)

OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)

Type of survey^——————————————.——.—.Instrument —^—-^^—^^—^^————————————Accuracy———^-^-————————————^^-^^—Parameters measured.

Additional information (for understanding results).

AIRBORNE SURVEYS

Type of survey(s) ————

Instrument(s) ——————(specify for each type of survey)

Accuracy^———-———_______(specify for each type of survey)

Aircraft used——^——^^———^—..^^-——————.————^^-..

Sensor altitude-Navigation and flight path recovery method.

Aircraft altitude________________________________Line Sparing Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.

Page 12: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

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.

ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent d

p.p. m. CDp. p. b. D

Cu, Pb,

Others™

Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)

Field Analysis (.Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used ——

Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. -—————^^

SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

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)

.tests)

-tests)

GeneraL General.

Page 13: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

Ministry olNatural Resources

Ontario

GeotechnicalReportApproval

Flit

J.

Mining Lands Comments

a

To: Geophysics

Comments

pproved ] Wish to see again with corrections

DTo: Geology - Expenditures

Comments

f) Approved [~~j W ish to see again with correctionsDate Signature

DTo: Geochemistry

Comments

Q Approved Q Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature

j ]To: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)

IS1S1O)

Page 14: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

1983 10 19

211

2.5894

Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioPAN 2S7

Dear Sir:

We have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) survey submitted under Special Provisions (Credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims P 653913 et al In the Township of Jessop.

This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.

Yours very truly.

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380

D. K1nv1g:mc

cc: Kidd Creek Mines Ltd Box 1140571 Moneta Avenue Timmins, Ontario P4N 7H9

Page 15: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

Kidd Creek Mines Ltd.Box 1140571 Moneta Avenue,Timmins, Ontario P4N 7H9(705)267-1188

. . ,. -. . .Exploration Division

October 13, 1983

Mr. E.F. AndersonDirector, land Management BranchWhitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkTORONTO, OntarioM7A 1W3

Dear Sir:

Re: JESSOP TOWNSHIP

Enclosed please find duplicate copies of a report and maps covering claims in Jessop Township. The claims aforementioned are P-653913, P-653914, P-653915, P-653918 and P-653919.

Although Mike Zang was named as author of the Geotechnical Report in the Report of Work, he has been hospitalized and I have written the report in his absence.

Your prompt attention to this matter wo "Id be greatly appreciated.

Yours very truly,

WILL GASTEIGER District Manager

WG/pp Ends.

UI;T 1 4 1983-r*

IciOO

Page 16: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

(5- N

K; 00

Page 17: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

00 00 CM

l*

Q.

c o o)O)

E o

42A11SW0002 2.5894 JESSOP

Kidd Twp.-M.29l

633784 Uy-3783l - - i- - v 4 p i p \1 V

52 I680l 521603

725891 (7.725890 . -5216,39' 521640 6348391 634 838t.34841 j 634840r™ ~~T " ~

5395Z6 539527~ — 4— - - ~-

/52I63B 5|65| ,726505 (726504

63377 l I 521/1686

P P

726072 (726069

654 \229, 726486633773^ '521649

5Z'704, 5 |6\494P "P ~~

55889 l (D MHO l

516520 ,5i65Zl

516519 516518

19540 19536 ©

594716 1 594715

641729 1 )641728 '529223:529224

641741 \ '641710

tp.529215 rt-~f- f -^-v-c

12

Mountjoy Twp.-M.302

200

ro O ro

l

CL

Q.^D

THE TOWNSHIP

JESSOPDISTRICT OF

COCHRANE

PORCUPINEMINING DIVISION

SCALE: 1-INCH 40 CHAINS

LEGEND

PATENTED LAND

CROWN LAND SALE

LEASESLOCATED LAND

LICENSE OF OCCUPATION

MINING RIGHTS ONLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

ROADSIMPROVED ROADSKING'S HIGHWAYS

RAILWAYS

POWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEG

MINESCANCELLED

C.S.

Lac.LO,

M.R.O, S.R.O.

NOTES

400 surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.

This township lies within the Municipality of CITY Of TIMMINS.

R)- S.R.O Withdrown from Staking under Sec, 42^ of The Mining Act (R.S.O. '60). Files: 108158,110302.

AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM D ISPOSITION

'S.R. - SURFACE RIGHTS M.R. -MINING RIGHTS

No. ^ Dat8 ^ * DjspositioQ.

SEC.43

SEC 43

SEC 36/BO

W.63/77 18/9/77

W.78/81 24/7/BI

W 10/82 2 7/9/82 M.R S S.R.

MR S SRMR 8SR

I083TI 145730

1S RK—

PLAN NO. M.289ONTARIO

MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESSURVEYS AND MAPPING BRANCH

Page 18: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

UJ

CD CD CDo

LU

LJ LJ UJ

LJ

l IB N

14 N —

l 12 N

l 10 N

OB N

106 N

104 N

102 N

100 N

2.5894 JESSOP

CMCVJ CMO CM IO

ea CM oCMin

K) CM CM O)CMto

PorcupineSouth

Porcupine

x-V KENOGAMISSI,'vr

LAKE

CMCM O) CM IO

KEY MAP SCALE : l" - 8 miles

CD—l

D

HL ANOMALY

LEGEND

INSTRUMENT : GEOMETRICS G816TYPE : PROTON PRECESSION, TOTAL FIELD

READINGS IN GAMMAS

A MAGNETIC BASE STATION

100 200 300 400 500

METRES ( 1:5000

MOUNTJOY Twp

KIDD CREEK MINES LTD

MAGNETIC SURVEY

JESSOP 13NTS:42-A-1l PROJ #16

UQRK BY DATE

1983

Page 19: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

Mottfcgomi Heights Porcupine South

Porcupine

KEY MAP SCALE

LEGEND

1777 Hz

IN-PHASE READINGS

QUADRATURE READINGS

INSTRUMENT : APEX PARAMETRICS MAXMIN II

FREQUEfJCY : 1777 HzCOIL SPACING : 160 METRESPROFILE SCALE : l CM- tOX

+ R EADINGS

KIDD CREEK MINES

HORIZONTAL LOOP SURVEY JESSOP 13

4 DETAIL SURVEY

NTS:42-A-il PROJ.#16

Page 20: J OCT i 4 · were taken at 20 metre intervals, with detailed 10 metre readings taken over anomalous areas. The electromagnetic survey was run with a 160 metre coil spacing

•112 N

l 10 N

-108-N

toCO(J)CMin

106 N CM O) CMin

r 104-N

inooen(Min

102 N

2CM

CMin

uuCDCDr- CD

U)

UJ

CD CDCD

LLt

UJ

O CDenCD

LJ

UJ

CD O CD

LJ

UJ

CD CD

UJ

UJ

CD CDCM

UJ•z.

Ld

CD Oro

UJ

UJ

oo

LU~z,

-J

Lu

CD CD LO

UJ

LJ

CD OLO

LJ

CD CD

UJ

CD CDDO

'UJ

-2 0:

-

*"

?—— CM

0) ,'l CM iin i

M 1

T KJ- z D iY-3 0 1

\V 0 1-4 -1

-4 -1 '1 l X

-4 0 1, i ir3 +1 1

-2+1 1 \ "-2+1 '

3V *•3 0

-2 en.-3 0 \

-3 0 \i \-30 \

i \,'3 0

•3 D

. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— c

-2+1 -3+1 -30 +1 + 10O K

1- i

i

-3+1 1H

-3+1 1

-3 0 1x

-3 0 1

/-2+I Ti '

- i

i

-2+1 ' x—-2 +I 1x-2+1 1

K

/-l *2 1

\-3 0 1:V o i? *

N1

t

t 0 1X

4 0 -̂

4 -1

4 -1 '

4 -1 1

l

'

i

.

i

-

'

.-3 +1

-3 +1

•3 +1

-3 +1

•3 +1

-3 1 2 -

— A1-2 *2 "'

-

' i

i

.

-

*

i-

-3+2

-3 +1 Win-3 -M

•3 +I

•3 D

•3 0

-3+1 t

•3+1 ' x

-

H

1K

1K

1

^

X ^^ ft

•30 *- x. x•3 D t

H

•3 0 1

•3 0

•3 0

-3 0i•3 0

•3 0

•3 0

•3 -1

•3 -1

-3 -l

•3 0

•3 0

-3 0

•3 t 1

•3+2 1 x

x\-3 +I 1v .. *

-

'

'

r-

^-

•K

1 ~K

' --

-'

-'

-

-

x4 0

4 0

4 0-

4 Q

4 0

4 D

4 0

4 0

4 -1

4 -1

4 0

4 0

4 0

4 0i — —— ———— ~-

4 -Mi :

1

1

'

-

1

1

1

-3+1 -2+5 -2+4 0-1a x"

,

.

-

-

-

.

-

r-

* * 1 * t 1 1

x4 0 \x4 0 1 x4 0 l

X

40 ^

4 0 ' x4 0 ' x4 0 'x4 0 1 x4 0 (

M

4 0 'M

t D *k

4 0 'x4 0 \

X4 0 ^

^/3 ' 0 "*i x

1

73+4 11 i X

n 3 * 3 (P x

3 *3 CM \•2 -n ro i

+ S CD j^i +6 00 ^

3 t-, in t4 -t-7 \* 7 i

"4.7 ix

-2 +S 'X .

-3 -t-7 x̂3 +S '̂

1 4 ^

*3 x/

\-

- .

\4 +ST ^ 4 yT * 4 .•3 +Z

•3 *2

-3 f 3

-3 * 2

'3 fir2S3 + 1

•3 +1

0 +2

1-1 +1

I" "\ -2 +S

V 3 "t"t

11 11 0 -1K

1 + 1 01

+ 1 0'

+ 1 +1 l + I +I ^+ I O

0 0

0 0

0 0

DO j m

tt 0

0 0

l C -1K

0 -1 'M

0 -1 'x1x

0 -1 1x\\

+ 1 -1

* 1 -1

+ 1 -1

+ I -1

0 -1M

. o -i* 1

x+ 1 0 j

1x

+ 1 0

1 0 -1K

-M 0

i i -1

S -3

4 -3

1 -2

4 -2

3 -1

l -1

' +1 0

•M + S

V O

CD

o -l

l O -2

O -M

UJ

CD CDen

-1 O

l O -2

O * 3

LJ

CD O CM

•l

t + S O

+ G 11

^ + I

\ o

'11 -i -n

'F 0+3

(0

N d* O tf)

ins ^ o* tf)

LJ

CDO

CM

UJ

LJ

CD CDCM CM

Ld

LJ

CD OroCM

LJ

Ld l

CD O -3-

CM

•l-

r- N

enIO

CMCMCMCft CMin

l 14 N

CO

N t 01in

V

0

0

10 1yi0

f" 1+ 1 ^

fx

M '

1

K

" V•' 1-, 10

0

0-1-1-1

i-1-t-1-1

,

-t -t

0

+ 142

0-2

-4

-4

-4

0 -l*f 0 -1

K

+ 1 -1K

+ 1 +1

j+2 +S y/B W-

\jr, ii Xi

*2 + 1 1M

i +1 -1W

1

1l 0 -2x

0 -2

0 -ZK

0 "2x

—^-t -2 "V" l

i —— io*" 0 " 1 ro iIO i

. ' 0 CD .

-i -tiiil-t -2

\V2 -4 b x

0 -t

fi 11 0 -1

K i1

1

1 o -lK l

!f^\

+ S +1 ^— -1

\f '0 * 2 roio i

D tt 0)

10 0'

l\ 0 -2

' X

\0 - 4' X

"O -4

i o -2x 111 D -2xl

11 +1 -1

H l1

1

1 fi -1K 1

1 Q -1K

1t

1 Q -1K

1 0 -1K

+ I -t-K

0 -1K

0 -l

0 -l

10 -1

0 -l

0 -1KlI1-1 -2K

-1 -2

-1 -2K

L, -3i X111 - 1 -1

10 -1i

l

D -1K

1l1 0 -2

l-X

\l, -3V\JB -s

k x

rD -1

1 +I -t f1 +I -1:

+ I 0

+ 1 -1t

+ 1 -1

0 -1

D -1

0 -1

0 -1

0 -1

:

1-1 -2xl~ l ~z

-1 -2

~\ -2\\1-1 -3xLi -3x1-1 -3x'-1 -2

H

————

112 N

ro CMCM 01 CMin

KEY MAP S CALE | llr8

l 10 N

\108 N en—t

o

LEGEND— 106 N

444 Hz

K4-PHASE READINGS

+ 1 Oa x

QUADRATURE READINGS

INSTRUMENT : APEX PARAMETRICS MAXMIN II

FREQUENCY : 444 Hz

COIL SPACING : 160 METRES

PROFILE SCALE : i Ci^ I OX

H- READINGS READINGS -O

102 N100 200 300 400 SOO

METRES l:5000

42A11SW0002 2.5894 JESSOP 230

IDD CREEK MINES LT

HORIZONTAL LOOP SURVEY JESSOP 13DETAIL SURVEY

NTS:42~A-il PROJ.#1B

JQRK 8V DATE

1983