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eeis MACKELCAN 010
OPERATIONS REPORT ON
AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
IN THE
PROJECT WOLF AREA, ONTARIO
FOR
FF.B l 91982
MINING LANDS ̂ .
CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.
BY
RENTING EARTH SCIENCES LIMITED, OTTAWA
PROJECT NO. 81058
!-:I:I:TII:G EARTH SCIENCES LIMITED o 3so HI-NT CLL-B KOAD.OIIAUA. ONTARIO KH; :;.\3
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- OPERATIONS REPORT ON
AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
IN THE
PROJECT WOLF AREA, ONTARIO
FOR
CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD,
BY
RENTING EARTH SCIENCES LIMITED, OTTAWA
PROJECT NO. 81058
OTTAV7A, CANADA July 8, 1981.
El J. Wilson, B.Se. Chief Geophysicist (Data Processing)
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1.2.
3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
*'
INTRODUCTION
INSTRUMENTATION
PRESENTATION AND'PROCESSING OF DATA
Page Mo.
1
2
5
ACCOMPANYING THIS REPORT:
Appendices A - RENTING DIGITAL SURVEY SYSTEM
B - AIRBORNE DIGITAL DATA FORMAT
C - DATA PROCESSING FLOWCHART
Maps - l ea. - Total Field isomagnetic contour map
2 ea. - Totem VLF Profile maps
2 ea. - Totem VLF Total Field contour maps
All at a scale of 1:20,000 (approximately)
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OPERATIONS REPORT ON
. AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
IN THE
PROJECT WOLF AREA, ONTARIO
FOR
CANADIAN'-OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.
INTRODUCTION
Ihis report pertains to the operations on a combined
airborne magnetometer and VLF-electrornagnetometer survey
carried out in the Project Wolf area of Ontario for
Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. The survey was flown
on June 2,. 1981 by Renting Earth Sciences Limited geophy-
sically equipped Canso aircraft (registration C-FJJG)
based at Sudbury, Ontario.
Fourty-one traverses were flown in a north-south
direction over the survey area at a spacing of 1320 feet.
A mean terrain clearance of 150 to 200 feet was maintained
throughout the survey. Geophysical data were acquired
from a total of 224.1 line miles.
The following Renting personnel were associated with
this project:
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2.
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G. Carter
L. McFarlane
R. Panchuk
D. Johnstone
I. MacDonald
R. Hakka
E. J. Wilson
Pilot/Navigator
Pilot/Navigator
Aircraft Engineer
Aircraft Engineer Assistant
Electronic Technician
Data Compiler
Chief Geophysicist (Data Processing)
INSTRUMENTATION
The Kenting Digital Survey System (KDSS) was used
in the survey for data acquisition. A technical description
and specifications of this unit appear in Appendix A to
this report.
The airborne magnetometer was a Gulf fluxgate Mark III |i
unit which measures total field intensity with a resolution
of l gamma.
l!
The VLF-EM system employed was the Totem 1A instrument ,
manufactured by Herz Industries Ltd. and was tuned to :;t
transmitter station NAA, Cutler, Main. .!
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A Honeywell Radar altimeter provided terrain clearance
measurements.*-
An AS-5 35mm continuous strip camera recorded the
flight path.
All data were recorded every half second in digital
form by the KDSS system. The format appears in Appendix B.
Analogue recordings, digital recording and film are
flagged with numbered fiducial marks every five seconds to
enable correlation.
A six channel Brush 260 analogue recording unit
recorded the total field magnetometer and radar terrain
clearance data in analogue form.
The quantities measured, format and scales on this
recording are as follows, with the chart oriented such that
fiducial numbers increase, to the left.
I *~r*"-- - ,- S^;: ; ' '•gi'-?-'---
itiiiiB i iii sii1iiiiii1 .' jir
~.'~.--. ' i -' ' ' " -" - - '.' :-- ' '
-4 '-
Channel No.
Top of Chart 6
5
4
3-
2
1
fiducials'
iAll quantities increase
An overlapping dual chai
recorder recorded the Totem ^
oriented as above the format
i Parameteri| Top of Chart Fiducialsi' Totem VLF tot,! field
i Totem VLFj Quadrature
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ji
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1
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- - - -* i ', "i,i.':-i*^;-
- . - -". '- ,- ' ' -: - •^-^"'••^y^f- 'siif
. Parameter Scale
Radar terrain 0 - 300 fee clearance
Total field 0 - 1000Magnetometer gammas
increasing to left
upwards.
inel Brush 110.10 inch analogue jj
7LF data. With the chart j
is as follows: jj;
Scale
increasing to left
al :Zero 2.5 in from top 1" ~ 1 0%
Zero 2.5 in from bottom1" = 1 0%
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.^sf^\V :-,*;-"i . '-
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.' . v*,1 - -- ' . ,- - . " ' -'. .t--, : . ,. ' '''X ' ' - ' -
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-
A time synchronized magnetic diurnal base station
was run during the survey. The magnetometer was a Geo
metrics 803 and the data
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
was logged by a KDSS. Total field
magnetic readings were logged digitally every second and
displayed on a 10 in. analogue chart moving at 30 cm/hour
with a full scale of 100 gammas. Time is in each head
scan of the digital recording and marked every 10 minutes
on the analogue chart.
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3. PRESENTATION AND PROCESSING OF DATA
The survey data are presented on a uncontrolled air-
photo mosaic base at a scale of approximately 1:20,000.
This mosaic was also used for visual navigation and flight
path recovery.
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1
i
m The data from the two flight line directions are pre- :
1 sen ted on separate mcps ..
as contours at 10 gamma
1 set of lines; the Totem
files on flight lines of
; scale of 1 cm a 20% and
1 " interval of 5%
i' ' ' ^^ .
- - ' - '- ' j i -- ' , ' ' '
Aeromagnetic data is presented :
intervals only on the north- south i
VLF is presented two ways : as pro-i
Total Field and Quadrature at a
as Total Field contours at an
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^--* -*- - *- -'W
Wr-::.-.
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All digital data were examined and.edited for spurious
samples and noise.
The magnetic data have been levelled using a manual
adj-istment method referring to crosslines and diurnal re
cordings where necessary. The data were then corrected by
computer and the profile-contour intercepts machine drafted
and contours fair-drawn by hand.
The Totem VLF data were rescaled, lightly filtered
using a low pass frequency filter (cut-off 0.13, roll-off
0.16 cycles/sample) and the quadrature on north to south
and east to west lines inverted to remove the flight
direction effect of the aircraft. The data were then
levelled using a simple statistical technique to estimate
the position of the base line and drafted in profile and
contour form. A general flow of processing is found in
Appendix C.
Respectfully submitted,
E. John Wilson, B.Se. Chief Geophysicist (Data Processing)
APPENDIX A
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The Kenting Digital Survey System (KDSS) is an integrated data acquisition system developed by Kenting Earth Sciences Limited to meet the increasingly sophisticated requirements for digital airborne mineral exploration.
The system replaces discrete instruments with integrated hardware under the control of a mini computer. It replaces the analogue window spectrometer with an improved digital analysis technique and incorporates a proton magnetometer with technologically current processing circuitry. In addition, all geophysical instruments which are compatible in a multi parameter survey, together with navigation systems can be readily integrated into the KDSS.
The system nol only acquires data, operates and monitors all sub-systems such as magnetometers, gamma ray spectrometers. E.M, units, radar altimeters. Doppler, but it performs computations in real time while surveying is underway.
The KDSS is a software controlled system, the basic hardware is therefore an extremely flexible recording system. It can be used lo collect and record data, as a f^agnetic tape copying system or as a spectrum analyser. The system's function is limited only by the non-existance of a suitable program.
The KDSS has been designed with the operator in mind. Programs are stored on magnetic tape cassettes. Programs, which determine the system's function can be loaded or changed in a matter of seconds thereby directing the system lo assume specific tasks.
Two identical output tape decks are incorporated to enhance data security. Data is recorded on each tape simultaneously.
Data reliability is increased by the use of read after write heads in each recording unit. Each bil of recorded data is checked against the data stored in the computer's buffer for conformance. If any data does not conform the complete data block is rechecked up to six times for each deck. Each tape deck is completely independent in its operation one from the other. All recording is done serially on one track only. With four tracks available, assuming a sample rate of 1 second, tape capacity is 8 (4 x 2) hours.
The application of mini computer technology has enabled Kenting Earth Sciences to add new dimensions to data collection and processing.
Typical KDSS features which will assure new efficiency levels in airborne data recording:
1) All system commands are inputted through a standard - electronic keyboard thus controlling all components.
2) All data is displayed in tha aircraft via a Cathode Ray Tube.
3) Exact time is recorded (to 1 second intervals) generated by a stable time base crystal clock.
4) Magnetic tape remaining in cassettes is monitored and a warning is issued as supply becomes critical.
5) Allows operator to type onto tape various vorbal messages data pertinent to flight path recovery, topography etc.
6) Information normally written on to the mag tape includes:
Operator identificationTimeDateCamera interval in secondsFlight time number and directionCamera, frame number
KENTING EARTH SCIENCES380 Hunt Club Road,
. Ottawa. Ontario,Canada. K1G 3N3Te'ephone (613) 521-1630
" Tefex: 053-4173
KENTING AI-RICA RESOURCESERVICES53 Lawson Street,P.O. Box 1658.Lagos, Nigeria, Telephone 25927:27295Africa Telex: 90521308
KENTING B'.; ! ' .,...SERVICES5636 Burbank Crescent S.E.Calgary,. AlbertaCanada. T2H 1Z6Telephone (403) 253 6633Telex 03-822630
KENTWG DIGITAL SURVEY SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Voltage 28 VDC Power 400 WATTS
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
19" rack mounting 40kg
PROCESSOR
CPU Fabritek MP-12 MicroprocessorCore Memory Random Access, 4 K 12 bit words
INTERFACES
All interfacing TTL compatible, a) altimeter averaging over the sample interval, b) heading recording, c) strip and frame cameras.
KEYBOARD
Standard alpha-numeric, typewriter style, key pad 64 ASCII characters.
CATHODE RAY TUBE
Cybernex, 32 characters per line 16 lines per page
SPECTROMETER
256 ChannelsMaximum counts 4,096 per channel
DETECTOR PACKAGE
Manufacturer The Harshaw Chemical Company, Division ol Kewanee Oil Company. 16" x 4" x 4", Na 1 crystals, coupled to 3Vi" low noise photomultiplier tubes, packaged in groups of four, available in multiples thereof. Single assembly resolution less than 9.5*Vo. Heated package maintained at 35"C -t- 1*C, 24 hours/day. Each P.M. tube is interfaced to an amplifier co-ax driver. This amplifier is incorporated within the driver network cap. Coupled to each co-ax driver is a variable gain amplifier to permit balancing of individual assemblies. All variable gain amplifiers are connected to a summing amplifier in which pulses are shaped and system gain is adjusted. An input terminal is provided to permit the injection of pulses from a nuclear pulse generator.
SYSTEM RESOLUTION
Better than 120xi.
Windows may be easily programmed manually by the operator via the CRT keyboard to any desired setting.
MAGNETOMETER
Recording resolution 0.1 gamma Reading precision 0.1 gamma Operation is synchronized to data system.
ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEM
Provision is made for the installation of any requiredE.M. system.Noise level: Dependent on system selected.
ALTIMETER:
Dual Honeywell HG7502AC02 Accuracy -t- 27o at 400 ft Resolution 5 ft.
PULSE HEIGHT ANALYSIS
Pulses are shaped in a special circuit for best A/D resolution.
Pulses are unipolar Analogue to Digital Converter 12 bit BCD.
- Wilkinson Ramp type
LINEARITY
Integral Better than Q.075% over 99V, of full scale.
Differential Less than I'/o deviation from mean channel width ovar 99*4 of full scale.
POSITIONING EQUIPMENT
Doppler, VLF or any other method of positioning can be incorporated.
ANCILLARY RECORDING CAPABILITY
16 analogue channels, resolution lo 1 part in 16,000. 3 accumulator channels 0-999 counts per channel.
CAMERA
Any continuous strip or frame camera. Kenting provides AS-5 strip, PSC Mark VII and Automajc II Frame cameras.
CONTROL LOGIC
Computer buffered. Almost any conceivable survey system or combination of systems can be accommodated.
Max Dead Time 12 microseconds
Max. Difference between energy increments 0.35 K6V. Total spectrum is available at a connector to facilitate spectrum display on an oscilloscope.
Window programming by digital logic.The window positions may be automatically adjustedto a calibration source if desired.
The count from each window is displayed on a CRT screen.
V-. ' - ;: . APPENDIX B V ^fc^; v r; AIRBORNE DIGITAL DATA FORMAT
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iiiiiiiiriiiiiiii
Tape 9 track 800 BPL ASCII code (8 Bit) Job No. 81058
One file per flightpe block types .
Data distinguished by first two bytes being .-
Dujhmy binary zeros substituted for missing data distinguished by first two bytes being J3000,,.
Message ASCII character string blocked out with binary zeros,distinguished by first two bytes beinj A6A6,-
JLo
Short data blocks at ends of -lines are filled out to 774 bytes with binary zeros.
File structureFile header first blockJob No., Tape No., File No.,Snd of file - a file mark
Flight No.
(general)Data Block Organization
3lock Header Char 1-18Char 1-6 s BLK No. (reset for every line)
7-11 = Line No.12 s. Line direction
13-18 s Time xx hrs., xx mins., xx sees.
Datr Hock Format C-FJJG Record Length 774
ta Format 6 scans 21 channels at .5 second scan rate
For each scan CHANNEL NO.
123456789101112131415161718192021
LOCATION 1-6 7-1213-1819-2425-3031-3637-4243-4849-5455-6061-6667-7273-7879-8485-9091-9697-102
103-108 109-114 115-120 121-126
CONTENTS Fiducial not used Magnetometer
CHANNEL TYPE Digital
n
COMMENT .5 second not used l 'jamma
not used Analog O
Altimeter Total Field Quadrature not used
8Totem VLF9 Totem VLF10
11
25% 25%
1/1OFt.
rst character in analogue channel indicates sign, followed BY 5
Characters of ainolitvide
' FLDUJ CHftRT
*l UT* MOntJ
ICVIlllfT MCxVti*"" tCilliCK*"I,1?:--*"—
Ontario
4iii5NWTO2e eeis MACKELCAN
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
tile.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) Air borf\ P Township or Arc-.i M^/- UelccLT/V
CJaim Holdcr(s).
VLF
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED Lilt numerically
S..it fft&S Po.Rft* iSl a PI^.Survey Company —J^. Sci enceAuthor of Report E. J\ VQi
of Author ^ CUK fc)
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut —(linfcuttini lo offior)
' SPECIAL PROVISIONS : CREDITS REQUESTED
1 ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) fui first survey,
ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using
! same grid.
Geophysical
—Electromagnetic.
DAYS ptr claim
-Radiometric.
-Other—.——
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision crcdiu do not a pply lo airborne lurvevi)
Magnetomcter.-JLO—Electromagnetic j ^ Radiometric ————(enter dayi per claim)
DATE:
Res. Geol.. . Qualifications — _ L:-Prcvious Surveys
File No. JTypc Date Claim Holder
(prtfi.) (number)
.3
1M
IS
TOTAL CLAIMS- 3Z.
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS - I f more th;m one survey, sjvrify data fur f.irh lypr of survey
c
- -li
s*.
** V*
^ Z
" *' ?x
x*
Nation interval ...,. .... ...I.inc Sf
Profile sralc .... ... ...... . . ...
)aci
Contour interval -
Instrument -" - *r
Accuracy — Scale constant ————
Diurnal rorrertjon mrthod
Base Station check-in interval (hou
Base Station location and value —
Instrument
Coil separation ..... _ ,.. ...,. . ....
Method: D Fixed
Frequency.. .. . ..
Paramcteis measured
Instrument
Soile constant
Corrections made
Base station value and location
F|rv;itioii urr\irnrv
Instrument
Method D Time Domain
Parameter^ — Op tirpe j
i — Off timeF
— Delay time ....
— Integral!"" time JX,
' ve'" i -'; ' nvxf'*''^ f ' ' '" ' I ' ~ " -.vitfcH^Wiring Claims Trjveried (List in numerical stqutnot)
Mining ClJ'T*
P.rfu ' ViiimM!'
^10056
fei OCXblGlOObZ(bl OO(b2)(y 00*0*1GiOOGS
(bioOfo")(b/ 00^0
fc! 0034 (olOOTb
E n*^dDivs Cf.
20 202.0 20
20 ZOZo Zo ZOZO ZO. Zo 20 ZO ZO 20 20 2JO. 20 20. 20 20
Power ; '.. — . ^ -\ —— , ————————— ̂ ————————
Minlnf CUlmPielix Numtur
(b 100 .80 fei 00.81
i (oi oo 83CD! 00 84
G! 00 87
i
j
Exp*fMLOiyt C'.
ZO
20. .20- 20, 20 20
Toui nuintit' ol mining J ,— ^ e l*i nw covered by tftit J ~\ 1 fepoft o* work. Le ^*
- ^,- -. -...™, - .-.-
. .J ... i..
j
"1^"
- ———— "
—————
line
—— . —
————
riElcctfdde array— — ,,. — . —————————————————————————————————————————————————
Elcctrbtlc sbntina . — — . ., . .- .- . .. ...- .., -.
SELF POTENTIAL
Instrument. Survey Method.
Range.
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC Instrument____
\'alucs measured .
Knergy windows (levels).
Height of instrument ——
Si/.c of detector——..-—.
C )vcrburden ̂ —-———.^—
.Background Count.
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
); ijKKS (sr.isMic. n tii LI. WKL.L LOGGING ne.)Type of survey______________ ———————————
Instrument __________—————————————————
-Accuracy——————————————————————-—————
I'-iramcters mmsurrd.
Ailditional information (for understanding results).
ttJU^iLSDilJ&XS AType of survcy(s) A\r\aQfftg- VLF-fJfl Ajr
Inslrumcnt(s)
Accuracy——— rx^ftov
,. r cifv for ea(ch type of nirvey)
A ** t /Q x G111V(ipecify for C4ch fvpc of turvty)
Aircraft used.
Sensor altitude 150 -Navigation and flight path recovery method A l^
Ac- Aircraft altitude.
III -
/r* /Jr* /
Miles flown over total a..-.
.Lint Sparing
.Over claims only. .S
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
fclcTSSP/tf~ I f number ot mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a lift. Note: - Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered i" the "Expend. Days Gr." columni.
— Do not usa shaded areas below.The Mining Actype of Surveyllt
or.nc-r—
Data of Survey (from A to)
j3f.i6ijSJ.Lj8Nam* and AddioM of Author to) Gao-Taihnieil rtpo't)
^n-l Ctob RACredits Rfiquested per Each Claim in ColunTm at rightSpecial Provlsioni
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This include* line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Men Days
Complete reverse side and enter totalls) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply lo Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnet *c
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Da y t perClaim
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
JLQ- .1.0.
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping!Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claimls)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditure!Total
Days Credits
EInstructions
Total Days Credits may b* apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits P*' claim selected in columns at right.
Mining ClaimPraftx Number
53S212L
(b l QOGl kOQbZ-20.
-ZC*(bLOOJ G L
(b 10.0 fei *b] 00 lOil.O.QJ kLD-O-Ufc leslie tl^olH GIJ^Q33.'fei. Gl
Expend. Days Cr.
zo
JLOzc^:ZO
^Z^i
.Za
XL .20:-ZO.
-20L
z
Mining ClaimPrefix
^Number
JU.QOJB3r 10 83
LCXLBfc :fclOO,83
l___^
^R- 3198?
MINING LANDS SK
Expend. Days Cr.
2S.
7.020
0
JL&.ZQ:
TIOH
3Total numb*f of mining claims covired by thlt .Lflnojl-aal work.
Oat*
.I8/&2Certification Verifying ReiWprfn/Vork
ir Agent (Signature)
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the fleport of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during .ind/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Nam* and Postal Address ot Penon Certifying
Geotechnical Reso'urcei R ePort
Ontarioy^. Approval
FIT*
7
Mining Lands Comments
Commcnti
With to ne again with corrections
To: Geology- E xpenditures
Comment*
f] Approved to *** "8* in "'Ith correction!Signiiur*
DTo: Geochemistry
Comment!
-*y-" . ~: '••-. .'"t' fe : V.;:.v::M --
FEB1MINING
Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.
February 18, 1982
Fred Mathews Supervisor Mining Lands Room 6450, Whitney Block 99 Wellesley St. W. Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Dear Mr. Mathews:
Please find enclosed government forms, receipts and
two copies of f.. Airborne Geophysical Survey in the Wolf Lake
project area. Tlease apply the credits to the Consolidated
Professor (32) claims, (in Mackelcan township).
Yours respectfully,
DIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.
c^s*T. L. Warner Geologist
TLW:mlf
Enclosure
c.c. Consolidated Professor
Minerals Division — 1BO AttweB Dnve. 4tn Floor. Rexdato. Ontario M3W BA3 (416) 8/5-2312 Talex 06-908493
Lag taeordarMlaiatry of lateral laaoarca* 199 Lareb Straat Sudbury, Ontario P38 5P9
Doar tlrs
Wa bar* racalvad raporta and nap* for aa airbona Coooayjlcal ( laetoBMgnatic and MagMtoMr) MUM 9 ovlmittoJ tiarfar fpacial Prvriaioaa (eradit fivr Parfotaaaea aad Covaras*) MI S 3W213 at A! la taa Tovaahlp of Maekaleaa.
ofThla natarlal will fea nranina*! aod aaaaaaad a*d a ata aaaaaawaBt vork eradlta vlll ^a laanad.
Tour* rary truly,
B.F. AndaraonDirectorL*ad Maaagamaat Branch
Whitney Block, XOOB 6450 Quaaa'* Park Tow/ato, Ontario
PVmai 416/963-1316
J, flcura/i
eet Coaaolidata4 Profaaaor Minas Ltd. Toroato, Ontario
col Kantlag I*rth lclaaeaa Linltad Ottawa, Ontario
.-'•.?O3..
CONSOLIDATED PROFESSOR MINES LIMITEDSUITE 1S6S, P.O.BOX 151
COMMERCE COURT POSTAL STATIONTORONTO, ONTARIO. CANADA. MBL IE?
TELEPHONE: (-tie)
• : '- w^^*-~*?vv.- ' I?-?*
December 14th, 1982.
Ministry of Natural ResourcesWhitney Block, Room 6450 -Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3
Attention: E. F. AndersonDirector, Land Management Branch
Gentlemen:
Re: Airborne Geophysical Survey Your file 2.4557
- Township of Mackelcan
Further to your letter of today's date, we return herewith the plans for the above survey which have been duly signed and sealed on behalf of Consolidated Professor Mines Limited.
GRCD/mta
Yours very truly,
CONSOLIDATED PROFESSOR MINES LK'.ITED i
G. R. Cun'iingham-Dunlop President .
Encl. RECEIVEDDEC le
MIMING LANDS SfCTJON
f -.:2.4557
Consolidated Profassor Mines UnitedIu1ta 1865P.O. Box 151Commerce Court Postal StationToronto, Ontario
Dear Sirs: ' .
RE: Airborne Geophysical (ElectromagneticS Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining Claims 1BP698213 et al 1n the Township of Mackelcan.
Enclosed are the plans (1n duplicate) for the above mentioned survey. Please sign all copies and return then to this office.
For further Information please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 965-1380.
Yours very truly.
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, ROOM 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1H3Phone: 416/965-1380
A. Barr:sc
cc: Mining REcorder Sudbury, Ontario
Encls:
INVOICE
iCansdJLan PetroleviaSuite 311215 Carlingview DriveFEXDRLE, Crrt.N9W 1X8
Mrs. M. L. Halladay J
Remit to:
KENTING EARTH SCIENCES LIMITED380 HUNT CLUB RD.OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1G 3N3 ACANADA
USTOMEH ORDER NO. 8, DATE KESJOBNO. PACKING SLIP NO. FST ORST
81058 * 9*incl. N/A AUGUST, 1981
FINAL INVOICE
HEX Airborne Geophysical Survey in Sudbury
Krtal cost Less previous payment Amount due
'; i -. ' v
"i
525,000 12,500
$12,500
"!-
l
1 t
00 0000
REFER TO INVOICE NO WHEN REMITTING
INVOICE NO. CUbT. NO
0,Q,K,DATE
DA MO V R
2i7iOi8i8ilTERMS: NET 30 DA*
14 21 22 27 28 33
INTEREST IS CHARGED ON OVERDUE ACCOUNTS AT 2S PER MONTH (24* PER ANNUM)
.INVOICE
Occidental Petxoleoa LimitedSuite 3n215 Carlingviav DriveIEXEAIE, Cnt.NSW 1X8
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KENTING EARTH SCIENCES LIMITED380 HUNT CLUB RD. OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1G 3N3 CANADA
CUSTOMER OHDEH NO, e. DATE ICES JOB NO. PACKING SLIP NO. FST ORST
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Occidental Petroleum Ltd.
Consolidated Professor Mines Ltd.
3465 - l First Canadian Place Toronto/ Ontario M5X 1A6
June 29, 1981
INVOICE
Pro Rata share of airborne geophysical
survey by Renting Aviation Ltd. over
Project Area, Wolf Lake, Ontario (see
statement attached).
Your share 6 S.94% of $25,000 - $ 985
Please remit to our new address:
CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.Minerals Division
180 Attwell Drive - 4th Floor REXDALE, Ontario
M9W 6A9
N/1'merolB Division — Sorce 311 -SIS Cerfc-igview Driva
I416JBV5-2312 Tetex O6-9B3433
Calculation of Pro Rata Share '
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Line mileage costs are estimated to be S55 per mile. Total
cost of-survey and maps $25,000.
2. Pro Rata Share is based upon this formula:
No. of Participants' Claims x $25,000 Total No. of Claims held by the participants*CanadianOxy
3. The total cost of the survey is allocated as follows:
Pro Rata l Share Pro Rata ShareApproximate of Line Mileage of Estimated
Participant No. of Claims (based on Claims) Costs
1)2)3)4)
AtebaLynx Canada Dejour Corner Bay
6) CanadianOxy7) Flaj Oil
136805050
44396
787
17.2810.1656.353
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