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REPORT ON THE
COMBINED AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
ON THE PROPERTY OF
KANGLED RESOURCES LTD.
DAHL, DAMBROSSIO AND DUMAS
TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO
BY
RECEIVED
JUN ^ 1988
MINING) LANDS SECTION
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June,1988 D. M. Thai, B.Se, Val d'Or, Quebec Geophysicist
H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD
REPORT ON THE
COMBINED AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
ON THE PROPERTY OP
KANGELD RESOURCES LTD.
DAHL, DAMBROSSIO AND DUMAS TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO
INTRODUCTION
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VLF-electromagnetic data was collected by the airborne division
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From February 19 to 26, 1988 a combined airborne geophysical survey was completed on the property of Kangeld Resources Ltd
of H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. The survey was flown in the north-south direction for a total of 540.74 miles from a base
at Wawa.
The magnetic survey provides information which help define underlying geological strutures and identifies potential economic mineralized concentrations which may contain variations in accessory magnetic minerals. The VLF- electromagnetic survey outlines conductive zones which may represent metallic sulphide deposits and/or shear zones
containing economic mineralization.
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION, LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Kangeld Resources property is comprised of 453 claims in Dahl, Dambrossio and Dumas Townships, Algoma District, Sault Ste Marie Mining Division, Ontario. The claims cover
approximately 7248 hectares with 139 claims in Dahl, 193 claims in Dambrossio and 121 claims in Dummas Township. These claims are registered with the Ontario Mining Recorder's Office in Sault Ste Marie and are listed in Appendix I .
The claim group is located just east of the Obatanga Provincial Park in the vicinity of Kabenung Lake. It is approximately 20 miles north of the town of Wawa, and 24 miles south-southeast of the town of White River. Access is readily obtained from
the Trans Canada Highway 17 which passes through the central
western part of the property. Several series of interconnected all weathered and dry weathered roads exiting off Highway 17
cut throughout the western portion which can also be reached by boat on Kabenung Lake.
The eastern portion of the property can be reached by travelling on the all weathered highway to the town of
Dubreuilville. Several interconnected bush roads lead to the property by this highway.
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Kabenung Lake, Lonely Lake/ Desolation Lake and several small
lakes, creeks, swamps cover about 2(^ area of the western half,
The eastern half is covered only about 5% by small lakes and
swamps and cut by several creeks such as Soderston and Tea creeks. The rest of the property is forested. Topographic relief is low to moderately high due to the presence of hilly terrain in the area.
Supplies, services and qualified manpower are available in the Wawa-White River Area.
GEOLOGY
The property is located in the northern edge of the east
extension of the Kabenung Lake Greenstone Belt of the Superior
Province of the Canadian Shield. The Belt extends eastward
from Kabenung Lake for a distance of over 50 miles (Goodwin 1962).
The Ontario Department of Mines Geological Compilation Map
2220, the Manitouwadge - Wawa sheet, accompanied by the Ontario Division of Mines Map 2333 indicate that the area is underlain by Archean metavolcanics in the south, metasediments in the center and felsic metamorphic rocks in the north. Each unit
takes up approximately one third of the total area.
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The mafic metavolcanics are composed of massive to foliated
andesites to basalts. Pillowed andesites to basalts are also common. Some units of the metavolcanics are metamorphosed to amphibolitic facies.
The metasediments are composed mainly of greywacke, shale,
arkose, quartzite and conglomerate. Bands of iron formation
are mapped within the metasediments along the strike direction, along the southern boundary and also within the metavolcanics.
North of the claim group is underlain by felsic igneous and metamorphic rocks which are composed mainly of granitic, granodioritic and dioritic gneisses.
The area underwent several severe structural changes. Early
batholithic intrusion is evident around West Kabenung Lake and Dickenson Lake where granitic plugs are centered. Several northeast and north-northwest trending faults offset the
underlying rocks at six locations on the property and numerous locations in the surrounding areas. Folding is prominent in the metavolcanics and may have occurred prior to the granitic intrusion and faulting. Several discontinuous, narrow late diabase dykes crosscut all the underlying rocks. These dykes
appear trending northeast and some continue into the felsic metamorphic rocks in the north.
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Although there is lack of surface mineral occurrences on the
property, the greenstone belt hosts numerous gold and base
metal showings. Gold, copper, iron and molybdenum were encountered in the surrounding, of the Kabenung Lake intrusion mainly within the metavolcanics.
Goudreau Mine, located about 7 miles southwest of the property,
is a past producer. The host rocks are of mafic metavolcanics which are cut by felsic and mafic intrusives and veins. The main vein, strikes N65O - 90OW, dip 60O - 80OS has been tracedfor 2,000 feet and is from 6 inches to 11 feet wide,
of gold averaged 0.11 ounces per ton of ore milled.
Production
Recovery
Years: 1926, 1932, 1936-1938, 1940
Gold
(ounces)
2,450
Silver
(ounces)
351
Ore Milled
(Tons)
23,211
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Magpie Station (Regnery Occurrence) is located about 5 miles
southeast of claim group. Gold mineralization is encountered in the metavolcanics. Mineralized zone is 120 feet long and
110 feet wide. Surface samples range from 0.06 to 0.2 ounces of Au per ton. Drilling has been carried out down to 200 feet depth.
The Mishibishu Lake Greenstone belt, located about 2 kilometers
south of the Kabenung Lake Greenstone belt, possesses similar
geological setting as the Kabenung Lake Greenstone Belt and hosts several gold and base metal showings. Recent ambitious
exploration programs after the discovery of Hemlo revealed encouraging results.
The No Name Lake gold showing was discovered in 1984 on the Central Crude-Noranda property in the Mishibishu Lake Greenstone Belt approximately 25 miles southwest of the
property. Grab samples containing gold values of up to 0.744 oz/ton, were collected in quartz veins within a shear zone between mafic volcanic rocks and an intermediate volcanic flow and pyroclastic rocks. Recent smapling during the summer of 1987 identified a structure 200 to 700 meters wide and 4 km long, containing seven anomalous gold zones, ranging in widths from 0.5 m to 11 m. Grab and chip samples assayed from 0.01 oz/ton to 28 oz/ton. The gold was found in intermediate to felsic metavolcanic rocks located on the Central Crude Noranda Property.
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The Mishibishu Lake Deformation Zone associated with several of
the gold occurrences in the Mishibishu Greenstone Belt is comprised of several shear zones totaling up to 500 meters is
also host to the Magacon (Muscocho Exploration Ltd.), the Scuzzy little lake (Dominion Explorers Ltd.) and the Discovery
(Westfield Minerals Ltd.) gold showings. They are situated near volcanic-sediment contacts along the deformation zone.
The geology of the Kangled Resources property in the Kabenung Lake Greenstone Belt is similar to that of the Mishibishu
Greenstone belt and has similar potential discovery of gold mineralization.
INSTRUMENTATION AND SURVEY METHODS
The survey was completed using a 1972 Cessna 172, fixed-wing aircraft, call letters CF-EWK, owned and operated by H.
Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. The pilot and navigator/operator were Y. Saucier and d. Thai, respectively, of Val d'Or.
Geophysical sensors were mounted on modified wing tips. The geophysical, navigation and data aquisition systems are described below.
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mMagnetometer
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The magnetometer used was a GEM Systems GSM-11, high
sensitivity airborne proton (Overhauser) magnetometer. Theinstrument continuously measures the Earth's magnetic field ata 0.01 gammareadings per
an accuracychannels for
sensitivity for 1 reading per second to 10second. For the survey 4 readings per second at
of 0.04 gammas were read. The analog output has 2coarse and fine displays.
VLF-EM System
A Herz Totem 2A VLF-EM System was used to measure the changesin the totalfrequencies
field and vertical quadrature field on twosimultaneously, with an accuracy of 11;. The
primary transmitting stations were Cutler Maine/ (NAA)frequency 24
KHz.
.0 KHz and Seattle Washington, (NLK) frequency 24.8
Radar Altimeter-
The ground clearance was measured with a King 10/10 A radaraltimeter. The survey was flown at a mean clearance of 300feet with the altimeter producing an accuracy of 5% (15 feet)at this altitute.
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Tracking Camera and Video Centre
A RCA TC-200 colour video camera and Galaxy 200 video centre was used to record the flight path on standard VHS type video tapes. Manual fiducials were recorded simultaneously on video tapes along with geophysical data for accurate flight path recovery.
Data Aquisition System
A Picodas Group Inc. PDAS 1100 data aquisition system featuring seven analog inputs with two frequency inputs and external interfacing was used. A Termiflex Corp. ST/32 Keyboard control unit and Sharp Corp. LCD display unit are connected to the data aquisition system. At present this system stores the VLF-1 inphase, VLF-1 quadrature, VLF-2 inphase, VLF-2 quatrature, magnetic field (coarse), magnetic field (fine), and altimeter readings on 3.5 inch floppy diskette. The data is then printed out in digital and profile forms.
The survey was conducted on north-south lines at an aircraft altitude of 300 feet. The lines were flown at spacings of 400 feet at a speed of approximately 90 miles per hour. Navigation was visual using airphoto mosaics, at a scale of one inch to 1320 feet.
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DATA PRESENTATION
Flight lines, fiducial points and geophysical responses were reproduced from the airphoto mosaics at a scale of one inch to 1320 feet (1:15,840). The outline of the claim group, claim map and property boundary are shown on each map sheet.
The aeromagnetic data was corrected for diurnal variations by using a base line as reference. The data was then reduced to a base level of 58,000 gammas, contoured at 25, 100 and 1000 gamma intervals and presented on Maps MG-1, MG-2.
The VLF-EM data was transferred from diskettes to printed form. A base value was determined for the VLF-EM data and the change in the total field strength as a percentage of the base value was calculated. The values were plotted on Maps EM-1, EM-2. The positive values were contoured at intervals of 2%. The conductor axes were determined and labelled l, 2, 3, etc. No priority was attached to the labelling system.
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SURVEY RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION
Magnetic Survey
Map MG-1 presents the magnetic data collected on the western
half of the claim group. The airborne magnetic survey outlines three distinctive and extremely high magnetic zones against
background of about 58,800 gammas; one located at the south center over Kabenung Lake and the other two at the southeastern
and northwestern corners. These extremely high magnetic readings (up to 71,000 gammas) are commonly encountered in
areas of iron formation which indicate the extend of the metavolcanics and/or metasediments containing ferrie minerals.
Several moderately high magnetic zones (about 59,200 to 59,800 gammas) are also delineated along the center of the claim group
and they appear trending approximately in the east-west direction. These moderately high magnetic areas are probably underlain by mafic metavolcanics.
Several east-west trending magnetic lows encountered the north of the claim group representing underlying rocks of very low magnetic susceptability, in this case the felsic intrusive and metamorphic rocks. One lone series of moderately magnetic high
in the north center within the magnetic lows may represent
impingement of the mafic metavolcanics into the intrusive rocks.
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Geological contacts such as the mafic metavolcanics and the intrusive rocks can be readily observed by the contrast of the low magnetic and moderatly high magnetic. Whereas the distinction between mafic metavolcanics and metasediment are not always obvious.
A north-northeast ti*ending fault is delineated by the breakages and distortions of contour lines in the far east corner. The presumed fault appears to be short, sub-vertical and correspond very well with surface geology.
A second north-northeast trending fault is delineated by the abrupt changes of the contour lines in the east center of the area and labelled as fault 2. It is believed to be sub- vertical fault with significant north-south displacement and correspond very well with surface geology. The fault appears continuing into Kabenung Lake.
The third fault is delineated in the southeast corner of the area and continues into the northwest corner of Map MG-2. The presumed fault is located in the metavolcanic and metasedments with significant northeast-southwest displacement.
MG-2 presents magnetic data collected on the eastern half of the claim group. The iron formation within the mafic metavolcanics in the southeastern corner of Map MG-1 continues about 3/4 mile into the eastern half. A small magnetic depression just north of this area along the boundary indicate the south impingement of the felsic metamorphic rocks which is believed to be displaced by late faulting. A north-northwest trending fault (fault 4) cuts across the property and causes northward displacement of the iron formation bearing metasediments. The fault appears to continue
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into the felsic metamorphics. Iron formation in the
metasediments can be readily distinguished by a northeast trending series of magnetic highs. It is much thinner and probably buried deeper than the ones previously mentioned.
Mafic metavolcanics lie just south of the distinctive iron formation and are recognized by the moderate to moderately high
magnetic susceptability except the southeastern corner off the
property where another iron formation is detected.
Several late diabase dykes are present in the eastern half.
They can be distinguished as a series of northwest trending, thin and elongated high magnetic bodies. One northeast
trending late diabase dyke is also delineated in the southeast corner of the map and probably continues off the property.
VLF-electromagnetic
Map EM-1 and EM-2 present VLF-electromagnetic data collected in the claim group. The survey outlines 14 conductive zones on the property and they are described below in numerical order from west to east.
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Conductive zone l, located to the far west of map EM-1, is a long continuous zone with moderate amplitude response. The zone splits at the east end where it overlies Kabenung Lake. The zone also overlies along the shoulder of a presumed iron formation and is probably caused by conductive minerals associated with the iron formation and/or geological contact between the metasidements to the south and mafic volcanics to the north.
Conductive zone 2, located in the center of map EM-1, is continuous, weak in amplitude and east-west trending. The zone overlies an anomalous low elongated magnetic body and a creek and also has its east end over Kabenung Lake. The conductive zone is probably caused by surface conductivity of the overburden and lake.
Conductive zone 3, located in the south center of Map EM-1, is continous, very week in amplitude. It overlies an anomalous high magnetic zone and Kabenung Lake. The zone is probably caused by surface conductivity of the lake shore.
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Conductive zone 4, located in the south east of map EM-1,
exhibits very high amplitude of up to 601. The zone trends in two main directions, north-south and east-west forming a ring
of discontinuous zones. The zone overlies an area where metasediments cut the mafic volcanics and subsequently being displaced by two major faults. Bands of iron formations are also present in the area. The conductive zone may represent
possible faults/shear zones along with geological contacts.
Conductive zone 5, located along the northern boundary on map
EM-1, is an isolated short and strong conductive zone overlying
a probable fault zone. This could represent discontinuous shear zone along fractured zone within felsic metamorphic rocks.
Conductive zone 6, located in the northeastern corner of Map EM-1 along the boundary, is a discontinuous, strong conductive zone overlying isolated magnetic highs within the felsic metamorphic rocks. The zone may represent isolated mafic
intrusive rocks associated with shears.
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Conductive zone 7, located in the southwestern corner of Map EM-2 overlapping Map EM-1, is a continuous east-west trending zone exhibiting moderate amplitude reponse. The zones lies over the edge of a presumed iron formation within the mafic metavolcanics and along the contacts with the metasediments.
It could represent conductive minerals associated with the iron formation and/or shear zone along geological contact.
Conductive zone 8, located along the boundary of Maps EM-1 and EM-2, is an isolated strong zone overlying a lake. This probably reflect conductive overburden of lake shores. -.
Conductive zone 9, located in the central western part of Map EM-2, is a long, continuous and moderately strong in amplitude. The zone also overlies part of an elongated moderately high magnetic body and partly over a creek. This could represent alteration zone along a possible diabase dyke and/or surface response along the creek.
Conductive zone 10, located in the northwestern corner of Map EM-2, is short and discontinuous conductor with relatively high amplitude. The zone lies along a presumed displaced fault among the metasediments, mafic volcanics and felsic metamorphic rocks and possibly represent shear along a fault or fractured zone.
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Conductive zone li, located in the northwestern corner along the claim boundaries , i s comprised of two isolated zones with very high amplitude response. These could reflect effect of conductive overburden or lake shore since the two overlie small lakes.
Conductive zone 12, located in the center of Map EM-2, is a long discontinuous and east-west trending conductor. The zone appears splitting at the two ends and exhibits moderate amplitude reponse. The zone overlies a series of small lakes and swamps and also along an elongated magnetic depression. This may reflect surface response and/or geological contacts among units of the metasediments.
Conductive zone 13, located to the south center of Map EM-2, overlies a series of small lakes, swamps and creeks. It may represent surface conductivity of the surrounding topography.
Conductive zone 14, located to the northeastern corner of Map EM-2, is a long, continuous, east-west trending conductive zone. Its amplitude response is weak to moderate. The zone overlies the approximate geological boundary between the metasediments and felsic metamorphic rocks as well as a series of small lakes and swamps. The zone could represent possible geological contact and/or surface conductivity.
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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
The combined airborne magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic survey were successful in helping outline the underlying geology and delineating conductive zones representing possible shear/fault
zones on the Kangeld Resources Property, Sault Ste Marie Mining Division, Ontario.
The results of the magnetic survey indicate that the claim
group is underlain by Archean metasediments, metavolcanics and felsic metamorphic rocks. The northern parts of the claim
group along off the boundary generally exhibit low magnetic susceptability which are typical of felsic metamorphic and intrusive rocks. Southward impingement of these units along with geological contacts can be readily observed.
Metasediments and mafic metavolcanics underlying the south and
central parts of the claim group are distinguishable by their moderate magnetic susceptability. Metasediments are composed
mainly of conglomerate, greywacke, shale, arkose and quartzite. Mafic metavolcanics are of andesitic to basaltic in
compositions. Bands of iron formation in various sizes are interbedded with both rock types and easily characterized by
distinctive high magnetic signatures. Faulting, folding, batholithic intrusion etc. have caused major structural and
lithological changes among these unitsresulting in the complexity of magnetic patterns. In some cases the distinction
among the units are not apparent from the magnetic maps.
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Several possible fault zones as well as geological contacts, late diabase dykes were delineated and marked on maps.
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The VLF-electromagnetic survey delineated fourteen conductive
zones of various physical property and underlying geology. Conductive zones 2 , 3 , 8, 11 and 13 are believed to be caused
by surface effects such as conductive overburden, lakes, swamps, topographic relief etc. Others are thought to represent bedrocks conductivity which may be associated with sulphide and gold bearing structures and formations.
The structural and lithologic complexity of the property, as
indicated by the magnetic and electromagnetic maps, suggests that the claims are located in a good geologic environment for
economic gold and/or base metals mineralization. Areas of similar geologic environments in the region host numerous past
and present producing mines as well as mineral occurrences. These areas are undergoing intense gold and base metal exploration.
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Further work is warranted on the. property. Line cutting along with ground geophysics and detailed geological mapping should be carried out. A preliminary diamond drilling program is to be drawn upon results the previous phases may warrant.
Respectfully submitted,
H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD.
Daniel M. Thai, B.Se. Geophysicist
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For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr. Recorded
Total number of mining claims covered by this report O* work.
/if T/A/ ( :;______Date Recorded
Appcdvcd as R.ecordod
Mining Recorder
Branch Director /f 7
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the (nets set forth in or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person
Harry Ferderber,Certifying
169 Perreault ave . , Val d
the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed
'Or,
the work
Quebec J9P 2H1Dnto Certified Corti, ';if I)V (Signature)
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APPENDIX l - CLAIM LIST
SSM 978626 978627'978628978629978630978631978632978633978634978635978636978637978638978639978640978641978642978643978644978645978646978647978648978649978650978651.978652978653978654978655978656978657978658978659978660978661978662978663978664978665978666978667978668978669978670978671978672978673978674978675
SSM4 978676978677978678978679978680978681978682978683978684978685978686978687978688978689978690978691978692978693978694978695978696978697978698978699978700978701978702978703978704978705978706978707978708978709978710978711978712978713978714978715978716978717978718978719978720978721978722978723978724978725
SSM 978726978727978728978729978730978731978732978733978734978735978736978737978738978739978740978741978742978743978744978745978746978747978748978749978750978751978752978753978754978755978756978757978758978759978760978761978762978763978764978765978766978767978768978769978770978771978772978773978774978775
SSM 978776978777978778978779978780978781978782978783978784978785978786978787978788978789978790978791978792978793978794978795978796978797978798978799978800978801978802978803978804978805978806978807978808978809978810978811978812978813978814978815978816978817978818978819978820978821978822978823978824978825
-2-
SSM 978826978827978828978829978830978831978832978833978834978835978836978837978838978839978840978841978842978843978844978845
- 978846978847978848978849978850978851978852978853978854978855978856978857978858978859978860978861978862978863978864978865978866978867978868978869978870978871978872978873978874978875
SSM 978876978877978878978879978880978881978882978883978884978885978886978887978888978889978890978891978892978893978894978895978896978897978898978899978900978901 '978902978903978904978905978906978907978908978909978910978911978912978913978914978915978916978917978918978919978920978921978922978923978924978925
SSM 978926978927978928978929978930978931978932978933978934978935978936978937978938978939978940978941978942978943978944978945978946978947978948978949978950978951978952978953978954978955978956978957978958978959978960978961978962978963978964978965978966978967978968978969978970978971978972978973978974978975
SSM 978976978977978978978979978980978981978982978983978984978985978986978987978988978989978990978991978992978993978994978995978996978997978998 978999K979000979001979002979003979004979005979006979007979008979009979010979011979012979013979014979015979016979017979018979019979020979021979022979023979024979025
-3-
SSM 979026979027979028979029979030979031979032979033979034979035979036979037979038979039979040979041 979044"979045979046
SSM
979054979055979056979057,979062979063979064979065979070979071
979072979073 979078~979079979080979081979082979083979084979085979086979087979088979089979090979091979092979093979094979095979096979097979098.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Geophyslcal-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.
Type of Survey(s). Township or Area. Claim Holder(s)—
Airborne Magnetic arid VLF-Electomagnetic
Dambrossio, Dahl and Dumas
H. s L. Mineral Holdings
Survey Company H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd.
Author of Report Dan Thai ̂ ^^—————————--Address of Anthnr
Covering Dates of
Total Miles of Line Cut.
169 Perreault Ave., Val d'Or Que
Feb. 19 to 26, 1 988———-————(linecutting to office)
Flown 540.74
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 provision credit* do not apply to airborne turveyi)
Magnetometer--33—Electromagnetic ——33 Radiometric ————(enter days per claim)
u 1Au .eport or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
SSM 978626 et. al.(prefix) (number)
see attached appendix*t********i********i***t***********T*r*********4***x
i
l
TOTAL CLAIMS. 453
SELF POTENTIALInstrument——————————————————————————————————————— Range.Survey Method____________i——.-—.—.——-———.-—————-————-...——....--.—...
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument.Values measured.
Energy windows (levels)___________________________',___________ Height of instrument_____________________________Background Count. Size of detector____________________________________________
Overburden.________________________________________v———(type, depth — include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey—————-———^——————-——..——.^.Instrument.————-..-...—-.—....—...—.....——.—.—— Accuracy._______.—————————^————^^.Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYSType of ^irvry(g). Airborne Magnetic and VLF-ElectomacmeticInstrument(s) G EM GSM-11 Herz Totem 2A
(specify for each type of survey)Accuracy.—:_____0.04 gamma and 11
(specify for each type of survey)Aircraft mid Cessna 172—^-—,^—--^-————Sensor altitude___inn frrt-
Navigation and flight path recovery method -Ua vi ga f irm W&Q ^isiial on airphoto mocaicj. Flight path recovery was obtained with a RCA colour video camera Panasonic^--^Jiutix. v jutitji^ l l J. L.U J.
Aircraft altitude____300 feet____________________Line Sparing 4nn f*Miles flown over total area 540. 74___________________Over daims only ^70 . 5ft
APPENDIX l - CLAIM LIST
SSM 978626978627978628978629978630978631978632978633978634978635978636978637978638978639978640978641978642978643978644978645978646978647978648978649978650978651978652978653978654978655978656978657978658978659978660978661978662978663978664978665978666978667978668978669978670978671978672978673978674978675
SSM 978676978677978678978679978680978681978682978683978684978685978686978687978688978689978690978691978692978693978694978695978696978697978698978699978700978701978702978703978704978705978706978707978708978709978710978711978712978713978714978715978716978717978718978719978720978721978722978723978724978725
SSM 978726978727978728978729978730978731978732978733978734978735978736978737978738978739978740978741978742978743978744978745978746978747978748978749978750978751978752978753978754978755978756978757978758978759978760978761978762978763978764978765978766978767978768978769978770978771978772978773978774978775
SSM 978776978777978778978779978780978781978782978783978784978785978786978787978788978789978790978791978792978793978794978795978796978797978798978799978800978801978802978803978804978805978806978807978808978809978810978811978812978813978814978815978816978817978818978819978820978821978822978823978824978825
-2-
SSM 978826978827978828978829978830978831978832978833978834978835978836978837978838978839978840978841978842978843978844978845978846978847978848978849978850978851978852978853978854978855978856978857978858978859978860978861978862978863978864978865978866978867978868978869978870978871978872978873978874978875
SSM 978876978877978878978879978880978881978882978883978884978885978886978887978888978889978890978891978892.978893978894978895978896978897978898978899978900 .978901978902978903978904978905978906978907978908978909978910978911978912978913978914978915978916978917978918978919978920978921978922978923978924978925
SSM 978926978927978928978929978930978931978932978933978934978935978936978937978938978939978940978941978942978943978944978945978946978947978948978949978950978951978952978953978954978955978956978957978958978959978960978961978962978963978964978965978966978967978968978969978970978971978972978973978974978975
SSM 978976978977978978978979978980978981978982978983978984978985978986978987978988978989978990978991978992978993978994978995978996978997978998978999979000979001979002979003979004979005979006979007979008979009979010979011979012979013979014979015979016979017979018979019979020979021979022979023979024979025
-3-
SSM 979026979027979028979029979030979031979032979033979034979035979036979037979038979039979040979041979044979045979046979049979054979055979056979057979062979063979064979065979070979071
SSM 979072979073979078979079979080979081979082979083979084979085979086979087979088979089979090979091979092979093979094979095979096979097979098
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand MinesMinisters du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
June 24, 1988 Your file: W8805-068 Our file: 2.11283
j ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
ASSESSMENT FILESOFFICE
JI'N 28 19
RECEIVED
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines875 Queen Street EastBox 669Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 2B3
Dear Madam:
Re: Notice of Intent dated June 10, 1988Airborne Geophysical (Magnetometer b Electromagnetic)Survey submitted on Mining Claims SSM 978626 et alin the Townships of Dambrossio, Dahl and Dumas
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
U4jk*r^ -^ W.R. CoVfan, ManagerMining Lands Section Mines b Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Enclosure
cc: Mr. 6.H. FergusonMining and Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
H. and L. Mineral Holdingsc/o Durham Geological Services Inc.P.O. Box 734Timmins, OntarioP4N 762
Resident Geologist Wawa, Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontario
.Date
June 10, 1988
File
2.11283Mining Recorder's Report of Work No,
W8805-068
Recorded HolderH. and L. Mineral Holdings
Township oKX&XX
Dambrossio, Dahl, Dumas
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical *5*5
Electromagnetic rtay?
33Magnetometer . riays
Other ' Hays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological days
GfiochemiRal riays
Man days Q] Airborne 0
Special provision j | Ground [~1
[~1 Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
0 Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
See attached Schedule "A"
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims| | not sufficiently covered by the survey f"| insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19} - 60.
828 (85/12)
ATTACHMENT "A 1
APPENDIX l - CLAIM LIST
SSM 978626978627978628978629978630978631978632978633978634978635978636978637978638978639978640978641978642 978643-978644978645978646978647978648978649978650978651,978652978653978654978655978656978657978658978659978660978661978662978663978664978665978666978667978668978669978670978671978672978673978674978675
SSM 978676978677978678978679978680978681978682978683978684.978685978686978687978688978689978690978691978692978693978694978695978696978697978698978699978700978701978702978703978704978705978706978707978708978709978710978711978712978713978714978715978716978717978718978719978720978721978722978723978724978725
SSM 978726978727978728978729978730978731978732978733978734978735978736978737978738978739978740978741978742978743978744978745978746978747978748978749978750978751978752978753978754978755978756978757978758978759978760978761978762978763978764978765978766978767978768978769978770978771978772978773978774978775
SSM 978776978777978778978779978780978781978782978783978784978785978786978787978788978789978790978791978792978793978794978795978796978797978798978799978800978801978802978803978804978805978806978807978808978809978810978811978812978813978814978815978816978817978818978819978820978821978822978823978824978825
•( ATTACHMENT
SSM 978826978827978828978829978830978831978832978833978834978835978836978837978838978839978840978841978842978843978844978845978846978847978848978849978850978851978852978853978854978855978856978857978858978859978860978861978862978863978864978865978866978867978868978869978870978871978872978873978874978875
SSM 978876978877978878978879978880978881978882978883978884978885978886978887978888978889978890978891978892978893978894978895978896978897978898978899978900978901978902978903978904978905978906978907978908978909978910978911978912978913978914978915978916978917978918978919978920978921978922978923978924978925
SSM 978926978927978928978929978930978931978932978933978934978935978936978937978938978939978940978941978942978943978944978945978946978947978948978949 '978950978951978952978953978954978955978956978957978958978959978960978961978962978963978964978965978966978967978968978969978970978971978972978973978974978975
SSM 978976978977978978978979978980978981978982978983978984978985978986978987978988978989978990978991978992978993978994978995978996978997978998978999^979000979001979002979003979004979005979006979007979008979009979010979011979012979013979014979015979016979017979018979019979020979021979022979023979024979025
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Attachment-3-
SSM 979026979027979028979029979030979031979032979033979034979035979036979037979038979039979040979041 979044"979045979046979049* 979054979055979056979057979062979063979064979065..979070979071
SSM 979072979073 97907JT979079979080979081979082979083979084979085979086979087979088979089979090979091979092979093979094979095979096979097979098.
H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD. G EOPHYSICAL a GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS 169 PERRAULT AVENUE, VAL D'OR, QUEBEC J9P 2H1 TELEPHONE 818-824-2075
June 3, 1988
Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and MinesManager, Mining Lands SectionMineral Development and Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division R ECEIVEDWhitney Block, Room 6610Queen's Park . HIM 6 1988Toronto, Ontario J UN . IWOM7A 1W3
MINiNG LANDS SECTIONRe: Report, Maps and Technical Data Statement
for Report of Work on 453 claims (SSM 978626 et. al.) in Dahl, Dambrossio and Dumas Twps., W8805-068.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed are two copies of a report and maps and a technical
data statement for 453 claims in Dahl, Dambrossio and Dumas
Townships, W8805-068.
Yours truly,
R.A. Campbell, B.Se, Geologist
RAC/pb
REFERENCES' AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM D ISPOSITION
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1B13, VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BV THE LANDS ACT, R.S.O. 1 970, CHAP.. &Q. SEC.. S3i-.
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Otter ip t Ion Order No. Data D isposition F ile
SEC. 3(1/80 W 22/81 4/12/fll S.R.O, 188948
SAND and GRAVEL
GRAVEL FILE 162971
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DATE OF ISSUE
MAY O "i 1987
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL
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LEASE, SURFACE Si MINING RIGHTS...—..-"....™——. B
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LEGENDTOTAL FIELD CONTOUR INTERVAL 2 5 GAMMAsFIDUCIAL POINTLINE DIRECTIONBASE VALUE sncor GAMMASMAGNETIC LOWIOOO GAMMAS
K .'O GAMMAS
2f GAMMAS
PO".;iBLE FAULT
2.11283 DAHL 230
TYPE OF WORK
AIRBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYCLIENT
KANGELD RESOURCES LTD.PROJECT
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TOTAL FIELD CONTOUR INTERVAL 25 GAMMA:FIDUCIAL POINTLINE DIRECTIONBASE VALUE ssooo GAMMASMAGNETIC LOW1000 GAMMAS
100 GAMMAS
?.5 GAMMA
POSSIBLE FAULT
POSSIBLE DYKE
TYPE OF WORK
AIRBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYCLIENT
KANGELD RESOURCES LTD.PROJECT
/
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H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd.
AREADAHL,DAMBROSSIO,
DUMAS TWPSPNT.SCALE
mile
DRAWN BY
DATEMAY 1988
MAP OR SHEET NO.MG-2
42C07SW0a02 2.11283 DAHL 240
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SFATTI F f^r l !MF C, 7^ t.LESS THAN ZERO
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TYPE OF WORK
AIRBORNE VLF-EM SURVEYCLIENT
KANGELD RESOURCES LTD.
PROJECT•-.J,
H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd
AREADAHL,DAMBROSSIO,
DUMAS TWPS,ONTSCALE
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DATEMAY 1988
MAP OR SHEET NO.EM'
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LEGENDTOTAL FIELD CONTOUR INTERVAL 2 "/o CONDUCTOR AXISFIDUCIAL POINTLINE DIRECTIONSTATION USED: CUTLER for LINES i *o ?s, 175 to 20;LESS THAN ZERO S EATTLE fur L INES 6 t o ' 75
7o
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TYPE O F WORK
CLIENT
PROJECT
AIRBORNE VL.F-EM SURVEY
KANGELD RESOURCES LTD.
H. Ferderber Qaophysics Ltd
AREA DAHL, DAMBROSSIO, DUMAS TWPS,ONT
SCALE- /^ mile
DRAWN BY
DATEMAY 1988
MAPOfl SHEET N O.
2.11283 DAHL 260