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42C08SW0027 Z . 11432 JACOBSON 010
OVERBURDEN DRILL PROGRAM
ON THE GOUDREAU CREEK PROPERTY
JACOBSON TOWNSHIP
FOR CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISION)
ONTARIO NTS 42 C/8
RECEIVEDML 26 O*
MINING UNK SECTION
R. Ken Germundson, PhD.
Sudbury Geological Services Inc.
July 14, 1988
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TABLE OB' CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT
LOCATION AND ACCESS
TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION
CLAIMS
PREVIOUS WORK
GENERAL GEOLOGY
REGIONAL GEOLOGY AS RELATED TO GOLD OCCURRENCES
GEOLOGY IN AREA OF WORK
PERCUSSION DRILL RESULTS
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
ESTIMATED COSTS
CERTIFICATE
Percussion Drill Holes
Assay results
Assessment Data
Location Map
Property Map
Overburden Drill Holes and Claim Locations
Air Survey (Ferderber)
Ontario Geological Survey Air Survey and
Compilation
Deformation Zones
Geological Map
Bedrock Assay Results
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INTRODUCTION
During June 1988, Cline Development Corporation under
took a program of stripping, trenching, and overburden test
drilling within the Goudreau Creek Property, Jacobson Town
ship. This report covers the overburden drilling portion of
the work.
The intent of the overburden drilling was to test the
thickness of overburden along a net of logging roads and to
collect a dust sample for the bedrock, wherever possible, for
gold assaying. There is rio grid on the property.
A total of 244 holes were drilled, five of these were
abandoned and xedrilled. Eighty seven holes did not reach
bedrock. Of the remaining 152 holes, all of which were felt
to have reached bedrock, 82 were dry enough to obtain a dust
sample.
A total of 6690 feet were drilled for a total cost of
$30.000.00 or S4.48 per foot.
EEESQNNEL A.N.D EQUIPMENT.
The Krupp Hydraulic DHR 80-A drill and 175 CFM
compressor were operated by Marc Plante, Chelmsford, Ontario.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located eleven miles east and south of
Dubreuilville and is located in the southwestern quarter of
Jacobson Township. Dubreuilville is twenty-six miles north
on highway 17 and twenty miles east of Wawa. Wawa is at the
junction of highways 101 and 17 and is served by scheduled
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IONOGRAPHY AND VEGETATIONNo relief greater than fifty feet has been noted within
the claims area. The land surface is generally a flat sand
plain to a slightly rolling and boulder strewn morraine.
Underbrush is at a minimum. More than 902S of the area
where work took place has been logged with much of the
planted pine stock less than 5 feet tall.
CLAIMS
The Goudreau Creek Property is made up of 96 mineral
claims. the following claims were worked on;
SSM 950 306 - 950 311 - 950 312 - 950 315 - 950 316 - 950 317
950 318 - 950 319 - 950 320 - 950 323 - 950 324 - 950 327
950 328 - 950 329 - 950 330 - 950 331 - 950 336 - 950 337
950 338 - 950 344 - 950 345 - 950 346 - 950 347 - 950 348
950 351 - 950 352 - 950 563 - 950 564.
PREVIOUS WORKNo sign of any physical work has been found within the
area of the overburden drill program. However, this part of
Jacobson township was flown by H. Ferderber Geophysics
Limited in 1985. In 1988 the Ontario Geological Survey
released airborne geophysical data for the Wawa area, and
data for southwestern Jacobson Township is included on map
81008.
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susceptibility configuration between the two surveys adjacent
to the "centre of area of interest". Ferderber Geophysics
shows a northwesterly trending magnetic high, which is a
diabase dyke trend, within the area of gold anomalies; the
high is flanked to the southwest by a narrow (shear related?)
magnetic low. The Ontario Geological Survey magnetics do not
show this feature which does play a role in the structural
interpretation of southwestern Jacobson Township.
A reason for the difference in magnetic variation can be
the difference in flight line direction between the two
surveys,
GENERAL GEOLOGY
Jacobson Township is underlain by a series of mafic and
felsic volcanic flows and tuffs, and sediments which have a
consistent east-west trend (* or - 30 degrees) and have been
intruded by mafic to ultramafic rocks. Iron formation occurs
within the lithologic pile.
Long individual shears have developed which tend to
parallel or sub-parallel the stragtigraphic trends. Quarts
porphyry dikes may be related to the shears.
Zones rich in pyrrhotite and pyrite are generally
formational in character and may contain minor chalcopyrite;
some are within shearing.
Many of the shears and the sulphide-rich beds are
readily defined by EM VLF. Magnetometer data simply measures
magnetic mineral content; stratigraphy showing, for instance,
high magnetic susceptibility can be comprised of any of a
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GLDZ- Goudreau Lake Deformation Zone CLDZ- Cradle Lakes Deformation Zone
Figure - Relationship of deformation zones to gold deposits, regional alteration, and felsic intrusions In the Goudreau-Lochalsh area. Note the orientation and sense of displacement of discrete shear zones within high strain zones.
number of rock types (i.e. mafics, tuffaceous sediments and/
or crystal tuffs).
The primary structural feature of the immediate area is
termed the "Goudreau Lake Deformation Zone", It is a broad
zone ( up to 2.7 miles wide and 15 miles long) which arcs
through at least Finan and Jacobson Townships at 70 degrees
to 90 degrees azimuth. It is the host for the Canamex-
Kremzar, Magino and Cline Lake gold deposits. Goudreau Creek
property is located within the eastern extension of the
southern domain.
Structural control for mineralizing fluids includes
several directions: 80 degrees - 90 degrees, 105 degrees -
120 degrees, 45 degrees - 65 degrees, 25 degrees - 35 degrees
and 130 degrees to 150 degrees azimuth; 350 degrees - 10
degrees azimuth direction may also be a control.
REGIONAL GEOLOGY AS RELATED TO GOLD QCCURENCES
There is no known and distinct type of alteration which
can be directly related to gold mineralization. Gold is
related intimately to structural patterns which are not
usually dependent upon host rock lithology; however, rocks
which are subject to brittle or brittle-ductile shearing and
brecciation are the best hosts.
Most of the significant gold deposits are in the
proximity of or along the contact with felsic intrusives.
This points to a coincidental relationship of structural
adjustments within the volcanic pile, intrusion of felsic
material and finally the influx of gold-bearing hydrothermal
solutions along porous and permeable zones with or without
the deposition of quartz veins. Quartz veiriing is common.
Rock containing disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite can be
important. Biotite, sericite, calcite, chlorite and potassic
feldspor can occur as alteration.
GEOLOGY IN AREA OF WORK
The claims, within which the overburden drill program
was carried out, are underlain by a central belt of gabbro
flanked by felsic metavolcanic rocks. A felsic quartz
feldspar porphyry is exposed within the southwest portion of
the claims; from here there is geophysical and topographic
evidence for a linear feature trending at 55 degrees azimuth
(compilation map).
There is a 325 degrees azimuth trending shear? related
to a magnetic low as shown on the Ferderber airmagnetic map.
This 325 degree trend intersects the 55 degree azimuth linear
within the area of interest. A north-south shear has been
noted in a trench which was dug adjacent to GC 166.
There is therefore a suggestion of variable trend
structural activity within the area of interest of the
Goudreau Creek Property. This area is gold-bearing.
PERCUSSION DRILL RESULTS
An area of interest with the centre marked by an * is
anomalous with respect to gold in bedrock. The gold values
are located within that part of the claim group where
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structural intersections are a distinct possibility.
Values as high as 0.140 ounces per ton gold (GC 157) and
0.116 ounces (GC 166) were originally returned. Both of
these values were not repeated by check assays. In the case
of GC 166 two grab samples from sheared bedrock in a trench
returned 0.024 and 0.018 ounces Au/ton.
The original value for GC 156 was 0.024 ounces per ton.
Reruns of reject material yielded both a trace and 0.102
ounces Au per tort.
Other checks proved negative; some corresponded. The
end conclusion is that a distinct gold anomally does exist
but there is a strong nugget effect inherent in the rock
samples.
The broad gold anomally is within a group of about 6
claims (950 315, 315, 320, 321, 330 and 331). A central
gabbro, some of which contains blue quartz eyes, is flanked
by felsic tuffs showing, in part, an alteration effect.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
The overburden drill program in the Goudreau Creek
Property has returned results which include a broad anomalous
gold anomally in bedrock. Airborne geophysical data, from a
combination of Ontario Geophysical Survey and Ferderber
Geophysics maps, show intersecting linear features within the
area of interest. An anomalous shear in bedrock gives a
third structural direction.
A detailed program of ground geophysics and stripping is
recommended as a first stage follow-up project.
ESTIMATED COSTS
10 miles of line cutting and geophysical
surveying at S550 per mile
Power stripping and trenching:
5 days at S1400 per day
sub-total
Contingencies and report writing
5500.00
7000.00
12,500.00
2,000.00
Total S14,500.00
CERTIFICATE
I, R. Ken Germundson, have practiced Geology in the
field of mineral exploration for twenty-two years.
I hold a B.Se (1958) and a MSc (1960) degrees in
Geology from the University of Alberta and a PhD in Geology
(1965) from the University of Missouri.
I hold no interest, nor have any intention of holding an
interest, in Cline Development Corporation.
I presently reside at 110 Hyland Drive, Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 1R6. (705) 674-4377
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Sudbury Geological Services Inc
July 15, 1988
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS E
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: June 22, 1988
SAMPLE NO.
128102A
128103
128104
128105
128106
128108
128109
128110A
128111
128112
128113
128114
128115
128116
128117
128118
128119
128120A
128120
DESCRIPTION
check no chg.
oz/ton Au
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
tr
0.018
tr
nil
nil
nil
nil
tr
tr
tr
tr
0.006
tr
tr
gr./MT Au
oz/ton Ag
gr./MTAg REMARKS
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
Wawa Print l Lithe. Inc
Assayer:
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O. Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE 1 June 22,1988
SAMPLE NO.
128121
128122
128123
128124
128125
128126
128127
128128
128129
128130
128130
128131
128132
128133
128134
128135
128136
128137
128138
DESCRIPTION
rerun no chg.
oz/ton Au
tr
tr
nil
nil
nil
nil
tr
tr
tr
tr
nil
nil
nil
tr
tr
tr
tr
nil
tr
gr./MT Au
oz/tonAg
gr./MTAg REMARKS
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
Wawa Print ft Litho, (ne
Assayer: "f CT-~—'
06/29/88 16:10 Q705 856 2902 WAV/A ASSAYING CLINE
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O. Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: June 27, 1968
SAMPLE NO.
128139
128140
128141
128142
128142
128143
1283-44
128146
128147
128148
128149
128150
128151
128152
DESCRIPTION
check - no chg
oz/lon Autr
0.1400.016
0.024
0.024
0.012
0.006
tr
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0.116
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Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
Wawa Print A Litnn, Ir*
Assayer
06/29/88 16:06 O705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAYING CLINE i!002
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O. Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: June 27. 1988
SAMPLE NO.
128153
128154
128155
128156
128157
128158
128159
128160
128161
128162
128163
128164
128164
128165
128166
3.28167
128168
128169
128170
128171
DESCRIPTION
check - no chg
oz/ton Au
0.014
0,016
0.008
tr
tr
tr
tr
tr
0,010
tr
0.012
0.016
0.014
0.012
nil
0.012
0.012
0.016
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0.018
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gr./MTAS REMARKS
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
WIWB Ptlni i l.lrho. Iff.
Assayer; ^
06/29/88 16:06 B705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAYING CLINE 0003
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-850-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: June 27, 1988
SAMPLE NO.
128172
128173
126174
128175
128176
128177
DESCRIPTION oz/ton Au
0.008
0.020
tr
0.020
tr
0.022
gr./MT Au
oz/ton Afl
gr.7MTAg REMARKS
i
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
Assayer:*
W**t Flint li Ulho. he
07/04/88 08:19 0705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAY l NO --- CLINE ® 006
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ASSAYING INC.J&- ————— L ———————— .^. —— P n a™
CERTIFICATE OF y
CLIENT- CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SAMPLE NO.
128J.78
DESCRIPTION
-
oz/ton Autr
gr./MT AU
1998 - Wawa, Ontario
*NALYSIS
DATI
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gr./MT Ag
POS1KO- 705-856-4443
s. June 27, 1988
REMARKS
Samples. Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
Asseyer:
07/08/88 08:16 Q705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAYING —- CLINE i!] 021
L—— . lAi^Tr"'"'" ^ ' '"-J~-^ -- ' . '"" r W 1fA\A/AASSAYING INC.
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALY^
rUPNT- CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION vo*
SAMPLE NO.
128180
128181
128182
128182
DESCRIPTION
check - no chg
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tr
tr
tr
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rp. July 5* 1988
Samples. Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months.
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07x06/88 11:29 ®705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAY l NU —- CLINE EI013 y
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SAMPLE NO.
128140
128149
DESCRIPTION
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tr
tr
gr./MT Au
JSAYIh1998- Wawa. Ontario
w/uvs/s
DAT!
oz/tonAg
gr./MTAg
ICING.POS1KO- 705-856-4443
: . June 30, 1988
REMARKS
^
Samples, Pulps end Rejects discarded after two months.
Assayer:
07/06/88 11:28 0705 858 2902 WAWA ASSAYING —- CLINE 0012
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O. Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: July 4 , 1988
SAMPLE NO-
K001
K001
K002
GC-1512
GC-1513
GC-1514
no tag
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DESCRIPTION
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oz/tonAg
gr./MTAg REMARKS
Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded aher two months.
Assayer:
07/12/88 11:44 G705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAYING -— CXINE
WAWA ASSAYING INC.P.O. Box 199B - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE: July 61 19BB
SAMPLE NO.
128139
128140
128141
128142
128143
128144
3.28145
128146
128147
128148
128148
128149
128150
128151
128152
128153
128154
1283.55
1283.56
128157
DESCRIPTION
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0.102
tr
tr
tr
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tr
tr
tr
tr
tr
tr
tr
0.018
0.020
0.022
tr
tr
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Ml W,. IVi.ll li Lrtliii. \n . Assayer: -—
07/12/88 11:45 ©705 856 2902 WAWA ASSAYING —- CLINE i) 00,3
WAWA ASSAYING INC.
z P.O. Box 1998 - Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO - 705-856-4443
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
CLIENT: CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DATE; July 6, 1988
SAMPLE NO.
1283.58
128158
128159
128160
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DESCRIPTION
Rerun
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tr
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geologlcal-Geochemlcal Technical Data Statement
Ontario
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) Township or Area
Claim Holder(s)
U*i l/tn*
Survey Company
Author of Report XVVAddress of Author 6te.-J.iOj
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut_
tt Jl*•'(Unecutting to office)
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.
DAYS per claim
—Radiometric.
-Other————.
GeologicalGcodic.auc.il-
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special proviiion crediu do not apply to airborne turveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter dayt per claim)
Vr A:Author of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. . Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
(number)
TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (85/12)
CLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Goudreau Creek Property
96 Mineral Claims
SSM 950
. 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
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301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
349
351 '
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
570
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
SELF POTENTIALInstrument_____________________________________———— Range.Survey Method _________________________________—————————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument———
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 fiiirvpy Pi/A* h asrlt n dv i /A r? A -—-~—————-—-——--—--———
Instrument Xfcyfrg Mf-an/ic X) ]H ' tf 1O-& drill 1-1*75001'
AccuracyParameters
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s)——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of turvey) Accuracy—————————————————
(ipecify for each type of lurvey) Aircraft used,^^-—---—.^-———-—---------^—-——-.--—--—.—-
Sensor altitude-Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude_______________________________Line Spacing—— Miles flown over total area_______________________Over claims only.
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Goudreau Creek Property
96 Mineral Claims
900
SSM 950
. 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
349
351 '
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
570
SSM 950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
950
571
572
573
574
575
570
577
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579
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Goudreau Creek Property
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SSM 950 301
. 950 302
950 303
950 304
950 305
950 306
950 307
950 308
950 309
950 310
950 311
950 312
950 313
950 314
950 315
950 316
950 317
950 318
950 319
950 320
950 321
950 322
950 323
950 324
SSM .950 325.
950 326
950 327 -
950 328
950 329
950 330
950 331
950 332
.950 333
950 334
950 335
950 336
950 337
950 338
950 339
950 340.
950 341
950 342
950 343 ,.
950 344
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950 347
950 348-
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950 351 '
950 352
950 353..-
950 354 ^
950 355
950 356 .
950 357.
950 358 -
950 554
950 555
950 556
950 557
950 558
950 559
950 560
950 561
950 562
950 563
950 564
950 565 --
950 566
950 567^
'950 570
SSM 950 571
950 572
950 573
950 574
950 575 '
950 576
950 577 .
950 578
950 579,
950 580 ,-
950 581
950 582
950 583
950 584
950 585
950 586
950 587
950- 588
950 589
950 590
950 591
950 592
950 593
950 594
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
DOCUMENT No.
W8805- //f Ir
Mining ActIM3^
tructions: — Please type or print.— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
____- Do not use shaded areas below. */^.\SType of Survev(s)
(3 i/ex* ^ur'JenClaim Holder(s)
Township or Area
Addre.
Prospector's Licence No.
Survey Company
Name and Address of Author rof" Geo-Tecnnical report)
.,Date of Survey (from Si to)
to'O*
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Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right'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 total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
* Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
* Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
* Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type o' Work Performed
^ h___ ____Performed on Ciaim(s)
9 so- 32-/ j
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Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selectedin co'umns at right.
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Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
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Recorded
le Approved as Recorded
Mining,Recorder
Braocn Oirec
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts senorth 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.
Narpe and. Postal Address of Person Certifying
-J—Date Certified Certified by l S ifl nature
1362 (85/12)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Geophyslcal-Geologlcal-Qeochemlcal 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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Type of Survey (s). Township or Area. Claim Hnldpr(s) C/i'rte
Survey Company
Author of Report ft" K- U-t,rrrtvneJAorl
Address of Anthnr 5 tt.
^i
Covering Dates of Survey
Total Miles of Line Cut
S? t tt(Unecutting to office)
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.—Magnetometer—.—Radiometric———Other——————
DAYS per claim
Geological.- ,, Geochemical
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special proviiion creditt do not apply to airborne survey*)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric
DATE:.
(enter dayi per claim)
SIGNATURE:Vuthor of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. . Qualifications c*-0001Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
(number)
••••••••••••••••••A *T* ••••t*** Yti t9 (f* c **i *m • •••••t***** i
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TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (85/12)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations. Station interval——Profile scale ——.—-
.Number of Readings ,
.Line spacing ^—.
Contour interval.
Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ———
ECTROMAGNETK Tnil rnnfigiiratinn
P.nil separation
Arnirary
Method: D Fixed transmitter CD Shoot back D In lineFrpmipnry
O Parallel line
Parameters measured.
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Instrument.Scale constant,Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
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Instrument .————————- Method CD Time DomainParameters — On time .
- Off time— Delay time ———— Integration time.
d) Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range ————————
Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode .
SELF POTENTIALInstrument_____________________________________ Range.Survey Method ———————————————————————————————————————————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument——.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______O s A* burden, fly', ////t'^————————Instrument K rmtQ H^rlmlfic. O H P *to~J9 rJrl If
AccuracyParameters measured 7~rHe.krte6*,-.- - ^ -.^^^^ —.. K.^^^.^
Additional information {for understanding results)
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s) ——— Instruments) —————
(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 Spacing—— Miles flown over total area————————————————————————Over claims only.
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
p. p. m. p. p. b.
DnD
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Others -——-—————————.^^^^.^^^^^^.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.
NOTES
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DATE OF ISSUE
SEP 9
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SURVEYED LINES ! TOWNSHIPS, BASE LOTS,MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS,ETC.
UNSURVEYED LINES. LOT LINES PARCEL BOUNDARY MINING CLAIMS ETC.
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY UTILITY LINES NON-PERENNIAL STREAM FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION ORIGINAL SHORELINE'MAhSH OR MUSKEG
'f l N E S
DISPOSITION OF CROWN .LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENTPATENT^ SURFACE a MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
l EASE, .SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LICENCE OF'OCCUPATION -
CROWN LAND SALE
OROER-IN-COUNCIL
RESERVATION
CANCELLED
SYMBOL
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SCALE 1 l INCH - 4 0 CHAINS
FEET METRES
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ACRES
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HECTARES
TOWNSHIP
(Former TP 48) -DISTRICT
ALGOMA ;MINING DIVISION
SAULT STE, MARIEONTARIO
NATURAL RESOURCES:.:.; M:\II;;^ BRANCH
DATE S 6 PT. 72
WHITNEY BLOCKFNS ^ARK, TORONTO j
PLAN No
M. 1583