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42A*2SW8421 2.14841 HINCKS 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORTFOR
CARL FORBESON THE
HINCKS PROPERTY HINCKS TOWNSHIPLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
NORTHEASTERN, ONTARIO
Prepared By: John C. Grant Octobi
RECEIVEDEC l 7 1992
MINING LANDS BRANCH
42AB2SW8421 2.14841 HINCKS010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PERSONNEL
CLAIM GROUP
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAMS
MAGNETIC SURVEY
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
SURVEY RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATE
FIGURES l LOCATION MAP2 PROPERTY LOCATION3 CLAIM SKETCH
MAPS: MAGNETIC SURVEY MAX MIN 1777HZ MAX MIN 444HZ
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APPENDIX A EDA OMNI IV SYSTEMB APEX PARAMETERS MAX MIN II SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Premier Exploration Inc. holds 10C^ interest in a block of claims located in the south central section of Hincks Township,
Northeastern, Ontario. During the early part of September 1992, Carl Forbes retained the services of Exsics Exploration Limited to perform a detailed total field magnetic survey as well as a HLEM electromagnetic survey over the property. The purpose of the program was to locate and trace several airborne targets in the event they related to structure favourable for base metal deposition.
PERSONNEL
The people directly involved with the collection of all field data were as follows:
D. Laforest Timmins, OntarioJ. DerWeduwen South Porcupine, OntarioL. Tipler North Bay, Ontario
The program was carried out under the direct supervision of J. C. Grant. All plotting was done by P. Gauthier.
PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Hincks Property is located in the south central section of Hincks Townships of the Larder Lake Mining Division, of Northeastern Ontario.
More specifically it is situated south of the Little Whitefish River. Hincks Township is situated approximately 14 miles northwest of the Town of Matachewan, Ontario.
Access to the property during the survey period was ideal . Matachewan is serviced by Highway 66 which travels west-southwest off of highway 11 south at the Junction of Kenogami and Kirkland Lake.
A gravel road runs northwest from Matachewan and provide drivable access to within 1/2 mile of the property. An easy walk along a good trail will access the northern section of the group.
Refer to figure l and 2 of this report.
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CLIENT: CARL FORBESPROPERTY: HINCKS TOWNSHIP PROPERTYTITLE:
PROPERTY LOCATIONFig. 2
Date: Sept. 1992 Scale: 1:600.000 NTS:—-—-—- Drawn: i Inferp: J.C. Grant | Job No. EE-57J"
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CLAIM GROUP
The claim numbers which form the Hincks property are as follows:
L1096654 to L1096659 inclusive 6L1168861 to L1168862 inclusive 2L1168864 to L1168865 inclusive 2L1096667 to L1096668 inclusive 2L1096650 ^
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Refer to figure 3 of this report.
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAMS
This program consisted of a Total Field Magnetic survey as well as an HLEM Electromagnetic Survey which was completed over a cut grid which had already been established over the property.
MAGNETIC SURVEY
This survey was completed using the EDA OMNI IV system. Specifications for this system can be found as Appendix A of this report.
A reference field of 58,000 gammas was tuned into the unit which represents the local field. A base station recorder was also set and tuned to record and store readings at 30 second intervals throughout the survey period. This would aid in monitoring the variations in the earths duirnal.
A background of 57,500 has been removed from each reading for ease in plotting only.
The corrected data was then plotted onto a base map at 1:2500 and contoured at 25 gamma interval wherever possible.
This base map is included in the back pocket of this report.
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
This survey was completed using the Apex Parameters Max Min II System. Specifications for this unit can be found as Appendix B of this report.
The following parameters were kept constant throughout the survey:
Coil Seperation: 100 MeterFrequencies 1777 S 444 HzLine Spacing 100 MetersStation Spacing 25 Meters
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electromagnetic survey con't
Theoretical Search Depth: 50 - 60 meters Side Seeking range: 50 meters
The frequency range allows the survey the capabilities of detecting near surface, weak zones (1777 Hz) and deeper seated targets below conductive horizons, (444 Hz).
The collected data was then plotted onto base maps at a scale of 1:2500, one map for each frequency, and then profiled at lcm to */- 20%.
These maps are included in the back pocket of this report.
SURVEY RESULTS
The program was successful in locating and outlining three structures across the property. Each of these zones will be discussed seperately and in detail below.
The magnetic survey was successful in outlining what appears to be an iron formation running across the northern section of the grid. There does not appear to be any electromagnetic targets within the structure.
Zone A
This feature represents the most predominant structure on the grid. It strikes across the entire property and continues off the grid to the east and west.
The depth range of the zone varies from 15 to 50 meters with a conductivity range of 7 - 16 mhos. The zone appears to dip near vertical.
The feature does not have direct magnetic association except for moderate magnetic highs and lows along the entire strikelength.
Zone B
This feature strikes across lines 300MW to 0+00 and parallels the major structure. This zone is somewhat weaker than A which may suggest it is either deeper or representative of a narrow stringer type response.
The zone lies along the southern flank of the suspected iron formation but does not appear to be contained within the unit. The western tip of the zone runs along the northern flank of moderate magnetic unit which parallels the iron formation.
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Zone C
This feature i s a somewhat questionable response at this writing. The zone my extend as far as line 0+00.
The zone is situated on strike and to the east of a moderate magnetic unit,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The surveys were successful in locating and outlining the expected airborne targets which appear to be represent by Zone A. The zone does not have direct magnetic association but does have areas of magnetic highs and lows which could represent areas of higher sulphide concentrations.
Zone A probably relates to a stratigraphic unit containing electrically charged material of unknown composition, a graphitic horizon should not be ruled out as the source. This assumption is based on the lack of magnetics.
Zone B should be followed up further as it appears legitimate although either deeper or somewhat weaker and narrower than A.
Zone C would be considered a low priority at this time until A and B are investigated further.
A follow up program should consist of prospecting of each zone and possibly extending the cable length of the Max Min Survey to test Zone B and C.
Should any of the targets be tested by drilling, then a Borehole survey should be considered as a follow-up to the drilling.
The following would be suggested drill target areas for each zone.
Zone A
L100ME/150-175MS
Zone B-
L200MW/160MN
Respectfully Submitte
John C. Grant. GET,F
CERTIFICATE
I, John C. Grant, hereby certify that:
1) I am a graduate geophysicist (1975) of the three year program in Geological Technology at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury, Campus. I have worked subsequentely as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited (5 years), North Bay office, and as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited from 1980 to present.
2) I am a Member of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association since 1984.
3) I am a member of the Geological Association of Canada.
4) I have been actively engaged in my profession for the last seveenteen (17) years, including all aspects of exploration studies, surveys and interpretations.
5) I have no specfic or special interest in the described property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist, for property appraisal.
John Charles Grant, GET,
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du DeVeloppement du Nord et des Mines
February 4, 1993
Mining Lands Branch Geoscience Approvals Section 933 Ramsay Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2. 14841 Transaction #W9280.00237
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2
Dear Sir/Madam:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS ON MINING CLAIMS L. 1096650 ET AL. IN HINCKS TOWNSHIP
The assessment work credits for the Geophysical Survey filed under Section 14 of the Mining Act Regulations have been approved.
The approval date is February 2 , 1 993.
Please indicate this approval on your records.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Ted Anderson of the Mining Lands Branch at (705) 670-5856.
Youra sincerely,
Mark Hall(Acting) Senior Manager, Mining Lands BraMines and Minerals Division
A/j l Enclosures:
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cc: Resident GeologistKirkland Lake, Ontario
Assessment Files Library Toronto, Ontario
Northern Development and* Mines
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Mining ActI I rcnsacuon Numow
Peiaenailnlon.^*iujlHiiiJenlnla form la obtained under the authority of the Mlr^ Act TMalnforniatlonwM be uaad ter ooffaepondanoa-Queatlona about rhJa eotMHon ahoukJ be dkected lo the Provincial Manager, Mining Landa, Mlnlatry of Northern Development and Mkiea, Fourth Floor, 160 Cedar Street, ludbury, Ontario, P3E SAB, telephone (706) 670-7264. ,
4instructions: - Please type or print and submit In duplicate. X- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements djHIiln
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form In duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work Is assigned to, must accompany this form.
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Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Lol eur lee mines
Transaction NO./N* de transaction
Perwnal Information collected on thU form l* obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining clalm(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 169 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario WE 6AS, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renssignements personnels contenus dana la presents formule son! recueHHs en vertu de la Lot sur lea mines at servlront a. tenlr a jour un reglstre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute quesHon sur la coflece de ces renselgnements au chef provincial des terrains mlnters, ministers du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4* Mage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couls directs
Type
Wages talakee
Contractor's and Conauttant's Fees Drafts de ('entrepreneuretderexpert-
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Ubour **fK? Maln-d'oeuvrsf/ft. Field Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
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2. Indirect Coste/CoOte Indlrecte* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
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Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of s request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work aN or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le tttuWre enregWr* sera tenu de verifier toe depenses demandset dans le present etat des coots dans lee 30 jours sutvant une demands a cet effet. 8) la verification n'est pas effectuee, le mlnistre peut rejeter tout ou une partis des travaux d'evaluation presentee.
Flung Discounts
1. Work Died within two years of completion le claimed at 10Mb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion it claimed at SOto of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment claimedx 0.50 -
Certification Verifying Statement of Coste
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.
that as ^(Recorded Hoktor. Agent, Petition in Company)
to make this certification
Remises pour depot
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux arts suivant leur achevement sont rembourses a100 *A de la valeur totale susmenoonnee du cred*tf evaluation.
2. Les travaux deposes trots, quatre ou dnq ans apret leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 H de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluation susmentlonne. Voir les calculs cWessous.
rHeur totale du crewt d'evaluationx 0,60
DEC l 7 1992
AtlMt"lon * rtM * e"te MINING 1ANDS BRANCHJ'atteate par la presents :que let montants Indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur lea terrains Indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je auis autorise(mulalr* snraglsM, r*prs*sfltant. posit oeeup* dans la oompagnto)
a falre cette attestation.
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HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No OTHER ROADS TRAILSSURVEYED LINES:
TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETCLOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC
UNSURVEYED LINES: LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY
UTILITY LINES
NON-PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS
SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN
RESERVATIONS
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATENT, SURFACE St MINING RIGHTS ....
" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY..,......
" . MINING RIGHTS ONLY ......,...
LEASt,SURFACE 4 MINING RIGHTS......
" .SURFACE RIGHTSONLY...........
" ,MINING RIGHTSONLY.............
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ....^...^.....ORDER IN-COUNCIL ............,..... ... .RESERVATION ..^^... . ... ....
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TOWNSHIP
HINCKS
DATE OF 1SSUF
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LARDER LAKE
M.N.R.-ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
KIRKLAND LAKMINING DIVISION
LARDER LAKE ^6021993
TIMISKAMING
Ministry of Ministry ofNatural Northern DevelopmentResources and Mines
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EXSICS EXPLORATION LIP.O. Box 1880, P4N-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger Bldg, Tinmins Ont.Telephone: 705-267-4151
CLIENT: STRIKE MINERALS INCN
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PROPERTY: HINCKS TOWNSHIP PROPERTYTITLE: CONTOURED
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NTS:Job No. EE-576
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EXSICS EXPLORATIONP.O. Box 1880. POJ-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger Bldg. Tiounins OntTelephone: 705-267-4151
CLIENT: STRIKE MINERALS INCN^uovrPROPERTY: HINCKS TOWNSHIP PROPERTYTITLE:
MAX-MIN 444 HzDate: Sept. 1992Drawn: P.G.
Scale: 1:2500Interp: J.C. Grant
NTS:Job No. EE-576
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MSTRUMEHT: Apw PvMttric* Mw-Min H HOPE: Ma)5iua Coopltd, Horhonfrt Loop Survey PARXMETRES MEASURED: tophist r/.)
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EXSICS EXPLORATION LP.O. Box 1880. P4N-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger Bldg, Timmins OntTelephone: 705-267-4151
CLIENT STRIKE MINERALS INC.PROPERTY: H INCKS TOWNSHIP PROPERTYTITLE:
MAX-MIN I777 HzDare: Sept. I992Drawn: P.G.
Scale: 1:2500Interp: J.C. Gran*
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