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REFERENCES
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM D ISPOSITION
S R vim AC! '••K.H'.S V! R MINING RIGHTS
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) SEC. 36/80 W 28/83 20/8/83 S R 188541
Reserve F looding R ights t o contour 905* G. S.C. on Aguasabon R iver 9 Big Duck C reek for H.E.RG ofOntario File: 132730.
Land under L"oke Superior withdrawn from stoking by O.C - 30 April 1912. '
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REPORT ONTHE SCHREIBER PYRAMID PROPERTY
PRISKE TOWNSHIP
NTS 42 D/14E
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A. Jolin Feb. 8, 1985
REPORT ON THE SCHREIBER PYRAMID PROPERTY
PRISKE TOWNSHIP
NTS 42 D/14E
INTRODUCTIONGround magnetometer, HEM and VLF surveys were carried out over the
Schreiber Pyramid property by Northwest Geophysics from November 15, 1984 to November 25, 1984. A total of 10.9 km of picket and base lines which cover the 6 claims, were surveyed. The property is accessible by an old bush road between Cook Lake and a hydro line which is immediately north of the property.
PREVIOUS WORKThe 6 unpatented claims cover the old Schreiber-Pyramid Gold Mines
property on which 2 gold-bearing quartz veins were exposed and trenched by Kenecho Gold Mines in the 1930's. The property was held by several
groups during the late 1950's and early I960 1 s but no significant work
was done. In 1969 Zenmac Metal Mines Ltd. drilled 5 shallow holes on
a base metal occurrence south of one of the veins. One foot of massive
sulphides (cp-sph-po) grading 4.56* Cu and 19. 21 In was intersected at
a vertical depth of about 50 feet. The sulphide zone occurs at the
contact between cherty sediments and pillowed mafic flows. The property was mapped by M. Carter of the Ontario Geological Survey in 1980. It is
underlain by mafic flows with thin, conformable, northwesterly trending beds of chert-magnetite iron formation. Stratigraphic 'tops' are interpreted to be to the northeast.
RESULTS OF THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
The anomalies outlined by these geophysical surveys are discussed in the appended technical report prepared by A. Lambert of Northwest Geophysics. Copies of maps of the data are also included with this report.
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CONCLUSIONS
Two conductive zones were located by the geophysical surveys.
The one north of the baseline on line 5W has a coincident magnetic
high associated with it and it is also along strike with known copper-
zinc mineralization. A weak conductor on lines 2W and 1W is coincident
with trenches associated with gold-bearing quartz veins. Follow-up
geological mapping and stripping is recommended to evaluate the extent,
significance and relationship of the conductors and mineralization.
A. Jolin
February 8, 1985
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Andre" Jolin hereby certify that:
1) I am a Geological Technician residing at 476 Dawson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario. I have worked as a geological and geophysical technician since graduation.
2) I earned a College Diploma in Mining Technology from Le College du Nord-Ouest (Rouyn, P. Quebec) in 1979.
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Andre" Jol in February 12, 1985 Thunder Bay, Ontario
42D14SEM7* 2.7856 PRISKE 020
NORffiWEST GEOPHYSICS LID.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
SCHREIBER PYRAMIDS PROPERTY
42DMSEM7* 2.7856 PRISKE020C
TART .E OF CONTENTS
Summary of Results and Recommendations
PAGE
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Chart I
Introduction
Geology and History
Survey Procedures
Discussion of Results
Conclusions
SUllARY OF RESULTS AND RBOCMEMaTIONS
One geophysical surveys of the Schreiber Pyramids Property have
yielded two interesting anomalous features. Zone SP-1 appears to be
on strike with five previously drilled exploration holes, one of which
intersected high grade copper-zinc mineralization over one foot. The
other zone SP-2 is also interesting in that it appears to have been
worked for gold content and further work on it would be encouraging.
There are also some minor magnetic features to investigate as well.
The grid should be mapped in detail, it will be iirpDrtant to
locate and resample as many of the old workings as possible. Some
of them are on the anomalies we have discovered/should help in
evaluating them. It is also important to locate the holes drilled by
Zenitac in 1969, the logs are available for them and the information
available will be significant in the evaluation of zone SP-1. Mapping
will also help identify the sources of the less prominent magnetic
features as well.
If warranted, consideration should be given to having intermediate
grid lines cut and surveyed on some parts of the grid, particularly
over zones SP-1 and SP-2.
It is also recommended that additional claims to the east and the
northwest be acquired as these anomalies strike off the grid in these
directions, particularly the east.
INTRODUCTION
Northwest Geophysics Ltd. was contracted in November 1984 to cut
lines and conduct geophysical surveys on six unpatented mineral claims
in the Schreiber area. This claim group comprises part of a group of
claims that was originally known as the Schreiber Pyramids property.
The property is accessible via a bush road that leaves Schreiber
and passes west and then north of Cooke Lake, depending on road conditions
you may drive within 1-2 miles of the property.
Baselines and tielines were cut with powersaw, picket lines were
cut at 100m intervals and stations picketed every 25m1 s along the lines.
A total of 10.9km of line were cut.
The geophysical surveys that were carried out were magnetometer,
VLF-EM and horizontal loop EM. The purpose of the surveys was to locate
previously discovered zones of gold, copper, lead and zinc mineralization,
possibly extend these zones and/or located new or undiscovered zones
of mineralization.
GEOLOGY AND mSTOBY
The showings on this property appear to have been originally discovered
in 1934. Since that time there have been eight diamond drill holes
(totalling 2,400 feet) reported. There are also numerous trenches, an
adit and an open cut located on the property.
The area was napped in 1980 by the O.D.M. and a preliminary map
of this information (Map P-2417) at a scale of 1" to 1/4 mile is
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available. The geological and historical information in this report
was taken from that map.
The property is underlain mainly by mafic roetavolcanic rocks with
some minor gabbro, amphibolite intrusives. There also appears
to be tvro narrow metasedimentary hanfla intruding from the northwest. There
are several mineralized zones on the property including 5 known quartz
veins carrying gold mineralization. There are also occurrences of
copper, lead and zinc.
SURVEY PROCEDURES
MAGNETIC: The magnetic survey was carried out with an EDA 375 magnetometer,
an EDA Omni IV base station magnetometer was used for diurnal control.
Readings were taken at 12.5 meter intervals along the lines.
VLF-EM; The instrument used for this survey was a Geonics EM-16 unit,
readings were taken along the lines at a 25m spacing and 12.5m spacing
over the anomalies. The transmitter used was Cutler Maine ( freq^V.ohz)
and all readings were taken facing north. Both inphase and quadrature
readings were taken.
HORIZONTAL LOOP; An Apex Parametrics Maxmin II+ unit was used for the
survey, inphase and out-of-phase readings at two frequencies ( 1777 t
444 hz) were taken every 25m along the lines. Coil spacing was 100 meters.
All of the geophysical results have been plotted at a scale of
1:2500 and comprise 4 map sheets which accompany this report.
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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
There are two prominent anomalous features and several minor
features on the grid. The first zone SP-1 is a dipole magnetic
anomaly, peaks on line 400 W, has a coincident VUF anomaly along its
entire strike length and a coincident horizontal loop anomaly on line
500 W only. The maxmin anomaly is short, narrow and maybe located off
line to the east. It has been interpreted to have a conductivity in
the order of 15 mhos and a depth of 40 meters. A profile plot of zone
SP-1 has been incorporated with this report. This zone is probably
associated with a mineralized contact between the metasediments and the
mafic metavolcanics.
Zone SP-2 is a strictly magnetic anomaly having no coincident
horizontal loop or VLF anomaly. It is also a dipole anomaly, its peak
is on L-200 W at 125 S on the south shore of a small pond. This anomaly
appears to be within a band of mstasedimentary rocks and is likely caused
by magnetite mineralization within them. It also should be noted that
there are indications that this feature may fold east of the grid and
come back onto the grid south of anomaly SP-2.
One other anomaly SP-3 should be noted, it is a 2000 gamma anomaly
and may have a very weak coincident VLF-IM anomaly, however, it is very
narrow and short.
There are several other minor magnetic features, both highs and
lows, throughout the grid. They are probably of little significance as
they are generally short isolated features and have no coincident electro
magnetic anomalies. This does not mean however that they should be
overlooked in further evaluation of the property.
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CONCLUSIONS
The linecutting and geophysical surveys on the Schreiber Pyramid
property were carried out between November 15 and November 25, 1984.
The grid is at 300 to the strike of the geology and this has led to
minor problems in the plotting and interpretation of the magnetometer
results. There is a powerline located just north of the grid, this
affected the YLF survey in the northern part and the readings in that
area are of little value. However, the maxmin and magnetometer survey
were unaffected and it is unlikely that anything has been missed because
of this. Extreme relief in some areas affected the horizontal loop
survey, however these effects are obvious and do not appear to complicate
the interpretation of the results.
This report was written by A. J. Lambert a geological technician
employed by Northwest Geophysics Ltd. who personally supervised the work
on this property.
Submittal and acceptance of this report and the accompanying maps
fulfills the obligations of Northwest Geophysics Ltd. for the Schreiber
Pyramids property.
Signed A. J. Lambert
Northwest Geophysics Ltd.
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Ministry of Natural
Ontar.
Report of Work(Geophysical. Geological. 4J tfT Geochemical and Expenditures)
42014SEM7* 2.7856 PRISKE
Mining Act
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. Do not use shaded areal below.Type of Survey(s) HORTZONTflf".owolh'p or
GEOPHYSICAL AND LINECUTTING; VLF-EM; MAGNETOMER; LOOP-EM T PRISKEOaim Holder(s)
ANDRE JOLINProspector's Licence No.
F.-W76Address
APT. 1. 476 DAWSON STREET. THUNDER BAY.. OMTARTpSurvey Company
NORTHWEST GEOPHYSICS LTD, THUNDER BAY. -ONT.
P7A 3V9 - -. —.-——Date of Survey (front A to) Total Miles of line Cut
10.9 KmName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
ANDRE JOLIN, APT, l, 476 DAWSON STREET. THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P7A 3V9Credits 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 totaKs) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other m p.gu
Geological
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
-Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
'Days par Oaim
40
20
20
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Cujim(s)
Gale ulation of Expenditure Day* Credits Total
Total Expenditures Days Credits
s 1-1^1=1 1Instructions
Total Day* Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Date 1 Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
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Certification Verifying Report of Work , S J\ hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexedllereto. having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Penon Certifying
ANDRE JOLIN, APT. 1 476 DAUSON STRFF/r THUNpF.R RAY, ONTARIO P7A 3VQ1 Date Certified
FEBRUARY 12.1985Certified by (Signature)
1362 (81/9)
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.
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MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
Type of Survey(s) mrnPHYSTr.AT. SURVEYS VLF. MAGNETOMETER, HORIZONTAL LOOP E-M, LINECUTTING
Township or Area PBTSKE TOWNSHIP MAP G-631^-^—-^—^— Claim HrtlHgrft) AwnRE ^JOLIN, Ant, l - 476 Dawson Street
Thunder Bay. Ontario P7A 3V9______
Survey nnmpany NORTHWEST GEOPHYSICS LTD. THUNDER BAY
Author of Report ANDRE JOLIK_^_______^^_______ Address of Aiiihnr APT. 1. 476 DAWSON ST. THUNDER BAY. ONT
Covering Dates of Survey NOVEMBER 15.1984 - FEB. 8. J985(Enecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line r...t 10.9 Km.^__^___^_______
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—40—Magnetometer 20
—Radiometric—————
DAYS per dana
VLF-EM 20
Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special pre credits do not apply to airborne furvcyt)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric
D ATE:
(enter days per claim)
SIGNATURE: i. ^-/cyv-v^^^of Report or Agent
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Fife No. Type Date Claim Holder
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773591
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of gta t;™.c 872 -Magnetic: 436 HEM S VLF Nnmtvr Of Readings l P**r Si-aMnn
Station interval 12.5 m (Magnetic); 25 m (HEM S VLF) Line sparing 10Q M^———^—- Profile "-a!* l cm = 25% (VLF AND HEM)——^^——^—^^^^—^^^^-^—^————^—- Contour interval 500 gammas (Magnetic)-^^^^^^^^^^^———-——^^^^^^^^—
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Instrument. EDA 375 Magnetometer and EDA Omni IV Base Station
Accuracy — Scale constant Q-3—gamma Diurnal correction method. at-at-irm
Base Station check-in interval (hours).Base Station location and value Lake south of R-niin T .alee: S Q. OOP Pammag
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MAXMIN II; GEONICS EM-16
Freq uen cv M I
O Fixed transmitter O Shoot back
t A LL.L W-r-^^—^——rnt-ler- Maine (2A.O Hz)
line [D Parallel line
Parameters measured(specify V.L.F. station)
smA nni--nf-phag^ response as percentage of primary field (HEM)In phase and quadrature readings (VLF)
Instrument.Scale constant.Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
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- Off time ——— Delay time ___— Integration time.
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Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
February 26, 1985.
MEMORANDUM TO:
D i rectorLand Management BranchRoom6643, Whitney BlockQueen's ParkToronto, Ontario oM7A 1W3
SUBJECT: Technical Data - Mining claims TB773591 et al Work Report #Bk - Andre Jolin __
Enclosed please find duplicate copies of technical datacovering mining claims TB773591~96 inclusive submittedby Andre Jolin.
Gather i ne J. All am Acting Mining Recorder Thunder Bay Mining Division Ontario Government Building 435 S. James Street P.O. Box 5000 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 5G6
Telephone: (807) ^75-1311
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RECEIVEDMAR - .'i 1985
MINING LANDS SECTION
Mining Lands Section File No . /oSCs
Control Sheet
TYPE OF SURVEY tX GEOPHYSICAL
_____ GEOLOGICAL
____ GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
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