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32D04NW0173 2.H497 LEBEL 010
REPORT ON
MAGNETIC St VLF ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
AND
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING A SAMPLING
ON
CRYSTAL LAKE PROPERTY
TOWER HILL CLAIMS
LEBEL TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
M Leahy
December, 1991
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Location and Access
History
Geology
Page#
2
2
2
1991 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
Line Cutting
Geological Survey
VLF-EM Survey
Magnetic Survey
3
3
3
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RESULTS OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
RESULTS OF MAGNETIC SURVEY
RESULTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATION
4
4
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4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDICES
CLAIM MAP l
LEBEL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS II
Au ASSAY RESULTS Ilia A Illb
WHOLE ROCK ANALYSIS IV
JENSEN CATION PLOT V
COX ET AL PLOT VI
GEOLOGY MAP VII
MAGNETIC SURVEY MAP VIII
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY MAP tX
MAGNETOMETER INSTRUMENT SPECS. X
VLF-EM16 INSTRUMENT SPECS. XI
CERTIFICATE XII
INTRODUCTION
Location S Access:The property herein described consists of two contiguous, un-
patented mining claims, (L-1045589, L-1046795) covering part of the Tower Hill along the south shore of Crystal Lake, Lebel Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario. Highway 66, running roughly E-W, passes parallel to and a few hundred feet south of the south boundary of L-1045589, The town of Kirkland lake lies about 6 miles to the west.
History:
Both claims were patented many years ago but no record of work could be found in the Resident Geologist's files in Kirkland Lake. During the process of mapping, however, several old trenches and diamond drill casings were found probably dating back to the 1950's or earlier. In 1990 the claims were prospected for one day, by A. Black and M. Leahy.
Geology:Tower Hill lies along the east boundary of Lebel Township which is
underlain by a highly complex, both structurally and stratigraphically, assemblage of Timiskaming age sediments and volcanics. Alteration varies from moderate to intense and is accompanied by strong deformation, spotted textures and complete obliteration of the original rock type in places.
The object of the 1991 program was to search for gold bearing zones within the trachytes using the Morris Kirkland Gold Mine as a model. Ore at the Morris, one mile to the west of the property, was found in and adjacent to north trending felsic dikes cross cutting the trachyte. Just south of the property in a rock cut on Highway 66, gold occurs in trachyte adhacent to a syenite dike with a roughly north - south trend.
1991 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
1. LJne Cutting:
Picket lines were cut over both claims at 300' intervals using the north boun daries of each claim as base lines. A total of 2.5 miles were cut with stations every100'.
2. Geological Survey:
Using the picket line grid and newly established (surveyed) patented claim boudaries for control the geology of the claims was mapped and sampled. Results were plotted on a map with a scale of 1" = 200' or 1:2400. Eleven grab samples were taken and assayed for Au with one sample also subject to whole rock analysis.
3. VLF-EM Survey:
On October 1, 1991, a VLF-EM survey was conducted over claim L-1046795 only, due to interference from the high voltage line traversing claim # L-1045589; a Ronka VLF-EM16 was used. Lines O, 3W, 6W, 9W and 12W were read at 50' and 100' intervals with 109 readings taken. A total of 1.2 miles of line were traversed. The station used was Cutler, Maine, at 24.0khz. All readings were taken facing north.
4. Magnet c Survey:
A magnetic survey was conducted over both claims using a Geometrics proton magnetometer model 250, on October 1, 1991, Readings were taken at various intervals of 100' and less. A base station was established at the #2 post of L-1046795 but due to the slight diurnal variation no corrections were necessary. Results were plotted on a map with a scale of 1" s 200' and contoured at 500 gamma intervals.
RESULTS OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOnly one geological contact was noted between trachytes and tuffaceous
rocks through the centre of claim L-1045589. South of the contact highly altered, deformed frine grained gray tuff dips vertically and strikes E-W. The area north of the contact is underlain by highly altered trachytes with red, green and black spotted textures. Rocks are locally silicified, carbonatized and pyritized. Several old trenches were mapped along barren quartz veins near the tower. At the base of thetower a narrow quartz brecciazone contains chalcopyrite and malachite. Whole rock analysis of sample #12-544, a black-spotted trachyte, were plotted, (Jensen Cation 1976, Cox et al, 1979), with charts attached.
RESULTS OF MAGNETIC SURVEYThe magnetic survey succeeded in defining the trachute - tuff contact
north of the high voltage line. The trachyte show a relatibely low magnetic relief around 58,000 gammas while the tuffs have a higher and more variable magnetite content giving readings as high as 60,000 gammas. A small linear high extending west from the tower may be less altered than the surrounding rocks where magnetite may have been altered to hematite. Crystalline magnetite was observed in outcrop at L12E + 250S in bedded tuffs.
RESULTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYThe VLF-EM survey over L-1046795 only revealed no bedrock conduc
tors. Interference from the low voltage power line to the tower, guy wires and the high boltage power lint to the south affected readings but does not seem to be masking any significant bedrock response.
CONCLUSIONS1. No gold values were obtained from sampling.
2 No VLF-EM conductors were defined.
a No magnetic features of interest were defined.
4. No strong shears or faults were defined.
5. No Morris-Kirkland type dikes were found.
. 14497RECOMMENDATIONS
No further work is recommended at this time. A stripping program recommended in 1990 could not be justified without some gold values.
APPENDIX !: LEBEL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS
#ON SAMPLE MAP #1 8582
2 8583
3 8584
4 1 2-539
5 1 2-540
6 12-541
7 12-542
8 12-543
9 12-544
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DESCRIPTION
Trachyte - light green, highly altered , ]y* fine disseminated pyrite,
Mafic intrusive, medium grained am phibole in green matrix.
Trachyte - gray-green, silicified, pyrite and magnetite,
Trachyte - green matrix with dark red feldspar spots (from trench),
Trachyte - very dark red, fine grained, silicified, pyrite.
Trachyte - dark red, porphyritic, r/o fine disseminated pyrite.
Trachyte - green spotted, car- bonatized, silicified.
Tuff, fine grained, gray.
Trachyte - gray matrix with black spots (See whole rock charts.)
Tuff, fine grained, gray.
Tuff, gray-green, carbonated,
Au PPB ^10
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Note: Samples # 12-539 to 12-540 inclusive, were tested with a scintillometer (Scintrex; model BGS 18) on IKF (low) scale. All gave readings of 20 - 30 counts/sec, which was equivalent to background.
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO
BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1
TEL.: (705) 567-3361
President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. chem (Om.i, c. chem IU.K.I, M.C.I.c., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.
41057 Certificate of AnalysisLeahy, Mike 139 Carter Ave, Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 2A1
SAMPLE NUMBERS Gold Accurassay Customer ppb
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Work Order Project
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ORIGINAL
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: M. LEAHYProject:Attn:
1W-4471-RG1
Date: NOV-21-91 Copy 1. 139 CARTER AVE, KIRKLAND LAKE
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 3 ROCK samples submitted NOV-19-91 by .
Sample Number
Au PPB
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10/10 Nil Nil
Certified by_ CVU^frv v
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TOTelephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO
BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1
TEL.: 1705) 567-3361
President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. D., c. chem (Ont.i, c. chem (U.K.), M.C.I.C., M,R.s.c., A.R.C.S.T.
41096 Certificate of AnalysisPage #1
September 4, 1991
Mr, Mike Leahy 139 Carter Ave, , Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 2A1
Vork Order # 911079 Project;
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Pioneered and patented exclusively by Geonics Limited, the VLF method of electromagnetic surveying has been proven to be a major advance in exploration geophysical instrumentation.
Since the beginning of 1965 a large number of mining companies have found the EM16 system to meet the need for a simple, light and effective exploration tool for mining geophysics.
The VLF method uses the military and time standard VLF transmissions as primary field. Only a receiver is then used to measure the secondary fields radiating from the local con ductive targets. This allows a very light, one-man instrument to do the job. Because of the almost uniform primary field, good response from deeper targets is obtained.
The EM16 system provides the in-phase and quadrature components of the secondary field with the polarities indicated.
Interpretation technique has been highly developed particularly to differentiate deeper targets from the many surface indications.
Principle of OperationThe VLF transmitters have vertical antennas. The magnetic signal component is then horizontal and concentric around the transmitter location.
SpecificationsSource of primary field
Transmitting stations used
Operating frequency range
Parameters measured
Method of reading
Scale range
Readability
Reading timeVLF transmitting stations.
Any desired station frequency can be supplied with the instrument in the form of plug-in tuning units. Two tuning units can be plugged in at one time. A switch selects either station.
About 15-25 kHz.
(1) The vertical in-phase component (tangent of the tilt angle of the polarization ellipsoid).(2) The vertical out-of-phase (quadra ture) component (the short axis of the polarization ellipsoid compared to the long axis).
In-ohase from a mechanical Inclino meter and quadrature from a calibrated dial. Nulling by audio tone.
In-phase ± 150^; quadrature ± 40'5t. Shipping weight
10-40 seconds depending on signal strength.
Operating temperature range 40 to SO* C.
Operating controls
Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
Instrument supplied with
ON-OFF switch, battery testing push button, station selector, switch, volume control, quadrature, dial ± 40*. inclinometer dial ± ISO*.
6 size AA (penlight) alkaline cells. Life about 200 hours.
42 x 14 x 9 cm (16 x 5.5 x 3.5 in.)
1.6kg(3.Slbs.)
Monotonic speaker, carrying case. manual of operation, 3 station selector plug-in tuning units (additional fre quencies are optional), set of batteries.
4.5 kg (10 IDS.)
GEONICS LIMITED Designers i manufacturers of geophysical instruments
2Thomcliffe Park DriveToronto/Ontario/CanadaM4H1H2Tel: (416) 425-1821Cables: Geonic's
Country ot Newfoundland A Labrador Corp. Ltd.
Ann ol VLF SignalsCoverage shown only tor well-known stations. Other reliable, fully operational stations exist. For full information regarding VLF signals in your area consult Geonics Limited. Extensive field experience has proved that the circles of coverage shown are very conservative and are actually much larger in extent.
EM 16 Profile over Lockport Mine Property, Newfoundland Additional case histories on request. .'
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In-Pha*e Dialshows the tilt-angle of the instru ment for minimum signal. This angle is the measure of the vertical in-phase signal expressed In percentage when compared to the horizontal field.
Quadrature Ola)is calibrated In percentage mark- Ings and nulls the vertical quad rature signal In the vertical coil circuit.
By selecting a suitable transmitter station as a source, the EM 16 user can survey with the most suitable primary field azimuth.
The EM 16 has two receiving coils, one for the pick-up of the horizontal (primary) field and the other for detecting any anomalous vertical secondary field. The coils are thus ortho gonal, and are mounted inside the instrument "handle".
The actual measurement is done by first tilting the coll assembly to minimize the signal in the vertical (signal) coil and then further sharpening the null by using the reference signal to buck out the remaining signal. This is done by a calibrated "quadrature" dial.
The tangent of the tilt angle is the measure of the vertical in-phase component and the quadrature reading is the signal at right angles to the total field. All readings are obtained in per centages and do not depend on the absolute amplitude of the primary signals present
The "null" condition of the measurement Is detected by the drop in the audio signal emitted from the patented resonance loudspeaker. A jack is provided for those preferring the use of an earphone instead.
The power for the instrument is from 6 penllght cells. A battery tester Is provided.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord oeosciene Approvals Sectionet des Mines 159 Cedar Street
4th FloorSUDBURY, OntarioP3E 6A5
Mining Recorder Ministry of Northern Development and Mines 4 Government Road East KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario P2N 1A2
Toll Frees Telephone: Fax:
1-800-465-3880 (705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
Our File: 2. 14497 Your File: W9280. 00023
March 23, 1992
Dear Sir:
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK SUBMITTED ON MINING CLAIMS L 1045589 AND 1046795, LEBEL TWP.,
The assessment work credits for the geological and geophysical surveys, Sections 12 and 14 respectively, Mining Act Regulations, submitted on the above Report of Work has been approved as of March 17, 1992.
Please indicate this approval on your records.
Yours sincerely,
n C. Gashinski Senior Manager, Mining Lands Branch Mines and Minerals Division
Enclosures:
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Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, Ontario
k-S 'Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
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Les renselgnements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sont recueillis en vertu de la Lo) sur les mines et servlront a tenlr a jour un registre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute question sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains minions, minister© du Doveloppement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4* ttage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
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Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enreglstr6 sera tenu de verifier les defenses demandees dans le present etat des coOts dans les 30 jours sulvant une demande a eel elfet. Si la verification n'est pas erfectuee, le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux devaluation presented.
Filing Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 1000Xo of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50"to of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
Remises pour dep6t
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur achevement sont rembourses a 100 •to de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit d'evaluation.
2. Les travaux deposes trols, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 H de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionnd. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
Valeur totale du credit devaluationx 0,50
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Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
(Recorded Holder, Agent, Position in Co
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Attestation de 1'etat des coOts
J'atteste par la prdsente :que les montants Indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont 6t6 engagers pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur les terrains indiqu6s dans la formule de rapport de travail cl-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a titre de je suis autorise{tttulalre enreglstre. representant. posle occupd dans la compagnle)
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'JW?'79Z , .THt INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS - MAP HAti BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS^SHOWN HEREOW.
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SURVEYS, :FIELD NOT4 fcOOKS , 2430,
54-10,
HIGHWAYS . ':HIGHWAYS THROUGH CROWN LANDS PROM M WU THY Q*" TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS SURVEY FLAM* ' AS NOTED,
AREAS. WITHDRAWN
S.R. -SURFACE RIGHTS
Description Ortw No,
S
CROWN RES.________________SAND AND GRAVE!
20/11/69 S.R. 165484
'6459*
GRAVtL FILE 38581
GRAVEL FILE 8816
M.T.C. GRAVEL PIT No.513
GRAVEL FILE Z 9795
GRAVEL FILE 42354
GRAVEL FILE 105 M O
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MINING and SURFACE RIGHTS WlKu/nAWN FROM
ORDERS W-9y86 and W-50/86 {.ic.pt L. 540467)
Reop.n*d by Ordtri: 0-64/86 NR 0-39/87 NR O-I8/88 L
J MINING and SURFACE RIGHTS WITHDRAWN FROM STAKING
ORDER W-Z2/86
R*op*n*d by Onter Q-U4/89
LEGEND
HtGHWAY AND ROUTE Nn
OTHER ROAUS
SUHVEYtO PMf S .TOWNSHIPS, BASE l INiS l-TC * l OT-S. MINING CLAIMS f'AHCELS, ETC
UNSURVFYEDLINFSLOT l INKS -" . •,-
PARC* L BOUNDARY ' ' v MINING CLAIMS ETC
RAM WAY AND RIGHT Of WAY
UTILITY LINES
r^'JN PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR h -CODING RIGHTSSUBDIVISION OH COMPOStTt PLANRESERVATIONSORIGINAL SHORELINEMARSH OR MUSKEG
13AVERSF MONLIMf NT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE.QF DOCUMENT
PATENT SURfACf A MINING RIGHTS ,.
SURFACE RIGHTS Or4LY ...,.
rsfllNJNG RIGHTS ONLY . .
UASE SURFACt A MINING RIGHTS.
" .SURFACE RtGHTSONLY.. ,..
, MINING RIGHTS ONl Y
l lCkNCE (^ i )Cf ' 'PA T ION
ORDER IN COUNCIL . . .. . . .
RESfcRVATlON .
CANCELLED ,. . .. ..,...
SAND&GRAVtL . .... ,. ...
SYMBOL
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BQ V
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ONOT F VINiNG RIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIQH TO MA v 6.
'•MJ VESKn IN ORIGlNAl PATENTEf BV THE PUBLIC riS ACT RSO 197O. CHAP 380 Sf C 63 tUBSEC 1
SCALE: 1 inch 20 chains
TOWNSHIP
LEBELnKAtBitOTnkviiir ni**ni^*vM N R ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
KIRKLAND LAKEMINING DIVISION
LARDER LAKELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
TIMISKAMING .
Ministryof *-sndNatural Management
ResourcesOntario
DattMARCH 1962
G-639
v*:
Bose Line 0+-00
CRYSTAL LAKE PROPERTYTOWER HI LL CLAIMS
Lebel Town shipLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
GEOL06 Y PLAN
100
l Incti ' 200 fi*t
Base Line CH-00
LEGEND
Vs TRACHYTE
Rs. Red Spotted Trachyte6s. Green Spotted Trachyte8s. Black Spotted TrachyteDr. Dark Red Trachyte
VB TUFF
ABBREVIATIONS
Qcv.py-c p.cSil.f.a.
Quartz carbonate veinPyriteChalcopy riteCarbonotizedSilicif i cationFine Gra i ned
S YM BOLS
Old D.D.H. Cosing (Depth unknown)
Outcrop edge
H istor i c Tren eh
Pi t
Tower and Transformer Building
Low Voltage Power Line Edge of Wet Ground Deformation of Banded Tuff Geologic Contact
1000 S
L O
Magnetic Dec/fnoffon 11 000 ' W.
, i2.14497 LEBEL 7
M a- l 4497
L 9 W L 6 W L 3 W L O
CRYSTAL LAKE PROPERTYTOWER H! LL CLAIMS
Lebel Tow n s h t pLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
Scale
100 200 3 OD
l i nch " 200 f**t
5* Base Line 0 + 00
L 12 E
Base Line CM-00
A BASE STATION
INSTRUMENT: Geometrics Proton Precession Magnetometer TYPE: Total Field Proton Pt ecess Ion CONTOUR INTERVAL : O, 500, 1000,1500,2000 gammas DATUM LEVEL: 58000 gammas
Magnetic Declination II 000' W.
(X) Culturally affected reading
1000 S
L O
32D*4NWai73 2.H497 LEBEL230
i 8 Base Line 0 + 00
CRYSTAL LAKE PROPERTYTOWER HILL CLAIMS
Lebel Township
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
V.L.F. EM-16 SURVEY
inch s 200 f89t
Due to high voltage Power Line on claim 1045589 V.L.F. EM Data cannot be obta/ned.
-I8+88 X I20O S.
L 12 E
Base Line 0+00
Magnetic Declination
II 0 OO' W,
INSTRUMENT I Ron ka VLF EM- 16
T fl STATION l Cutler, Maine
FREQUENCY i 24.0 kHz.L O
3aoa4N#0t73 2.14497 LEBEL 23O