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42A82NWW28 2.8776 FALLON010
Basal Till Sampling
Report
on the
Fallon South Grid
Fallon Township
Porcupine Mining Division
District of Timiskaming, Ontario
NTS 42A/2 and 3 Latitude 48 0 13' N Longitude 81 0 00' W
December 12, 1985
By: P ;. Miller
42Ae2NWTO28 Z . 8776 FALLON 010C
Table of Contents
Introduction and Summary of Results.......................... 1-2
Location and Access.......................................... 3
Physiography and Vegetation .... ..... .. ............ .......... 3-4
Property Description .... .. .. .......... ... ......... .......... 4
Survey Procedure............................................. 4-5
Property Geology ............................................ 5-9
Lithology . . . . . ...... . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .............. 6-8
Quaternary Geology.................................. 8
Structural Geology ......... .. .............. ........ 8-9
Economic Geology ..... ......... ............. ...... .. 9
Results of Till Identifications ............................. 9-10
Results of 4-5 mesh Clast Identifications ....................10-11
Results of -5 to +250 mesh, Heavy Mineral
Grain Identifications .......................................11
Bibliography ................................................12
Certification ...............................................13t
Appendices I Overburden Drill Logs
II Mineral Identifications of the Heavy Mineral Separates of the -5 to + 250 mesh Size Fraction
III Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
ii
Figures
1 Location Map (1:1.600,000)
2 Location Map (l :250,000)
Maps
Basal Till Sampling, +5M clast Lithology Identification
Introduction and Summary of Results
This report describes the partial results of a basal
till sampling program performed by R. Cormier and Associates Ltd.
between June 2-12,1985, inclusive, on the Fallon South Grid. The work was undertaken to evaluate and, if possible, detect
the causative sources of two V.L.F. electromagnetic conductors
that had been outlined in a geophysical survey conducted in 1984. Information was also obtained about the bedrock geology and
overburden in the vicinity of the conductors. The property is located in Fallon Township, approximately 38 kilometers southwest of the city of Timmins. Mr. David J. Meunier of South Porcupine,
Ontario is the owner of the claims.
R. Cormier and Associates Ltd. utilized a pionjar,
precussion drill to obtain till samples from the bedrock-overburden interface. This report describes the results from 18 holes
which were drilled on two lines over two different conductors. Microscopic, mineralogical and lithological identifications were
respectively performed on the heavy mineral separates of the -5t
to +250 mesh and the entire + B mesh size fractions. The -5 to + 250 mesh identifications were done by C.F. Gleeson and Associates
Ltd. and the -t-5 mesh identifications were done by the author of
this report. All of the size fraction,heavy mineral and magnetic separations were completed by R. Cormier and Associates Ltd.
The work applied for assessment credits was done by R. Cormier
and Associates Ltd. and includes the cost of drilling and sample preparation .
Basal till was recovered in 7 21* o f the holes from an
average depth of 7.9 meters. The average cost per hole was
1172.10. Most drill logs indicated an organic layer normally
overlying clay or silt followed by coarse sand and gravel and
basal till horizons. Several shallow holes failed to intersect the
silt-clay soil horizon. No explanations for the conductors were
determined. Lithological identifications of samples collected on
line 2E indicate the samples are taken over, or up-ice, from
intermediate tuffs and flows and minor monzonite, mafic volcanics
and Huronian sediments. On line 4E mafic flows predominate with
minor amounts of intermediate flows and tuffs, monzonite, diabase
an.d felsic flow also being sampled. Volcanic clasts are generally
weakly chlorite carbonate altered, are unmineralized or host
trace disseminated pyrite and are undeformed to weakly schistose.
Heavy mineral identifications indicate that samples 5066 and 5067
are moderately altered. Samples 5060 to 5065 contain relatively
high pyrite contents of 1-3 percent.
TIMMINS
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FALLON PROPERTY
LOCATION MAP
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Location and Access
The property is centered approximately 38 kilometers
southwest of Timmins at latitude 48 0 13' north and longitude
81 0 00' west. Figures l and 2 illustrates the properties location
at scales of 1:1,600,000 and 1:250,000 respectively.
Gravel road access is available to the north
of the grid commencing at Connaught Hill south of South Porcupine.
The Langmuir Mine road is followed from Connaught Hill for a
distance of 15.2 kilometers until the junction with Night Hawk
Timber Co. Ltd's private access road is met. The access road
is followed south and then west for another 20 kilometers until
the grid is reached. Alternatively, the southwest of the grid
may be accessed by following a different succession of Night Hawk
Timber Co. Ltd's access roads for 30 kilometers until the junction
with a four wheel drive bush road is met. The bush road is followed
for 6 kilometers, to within several hundred meters of the grid.
Additionally water access may be obtained to the east of the
property along the Night Hawk River, which is in turn road
accessible to a point one kilometer north of the property.
Physiography and Vegetation
Elevation variences of between 10-20 meters occur where
areas of outcrop rise abruptly from low lying, flat swampy regions.
In part, the outcrop areas are thought to be fault bounded,
having steep sided scarps at their edges.
Outcrop areas are covered by spruce, pine, balsam and occasionally poplar forest cover. Intervening swampy regions are overlain by spruce, balsam, alder and muskeg. Creeks, draining in a dominantly easterly direction, are present in the southeast, southwest and northcentral portions of the Fallon South Grid.
Outcrop exposure is 10%-15/S, being primarily confined to the south-central, west-central and northeast portions of the mapped region. Other areas are overlain by substantial thicknesses of glacial drift.
Property Description
All the claims covered in this report are situated in Fallon Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Timiskaming. Claims on which assessment credit are being applied for include; P-792533-P-792536, P-792539, P-783572-P-783574, and P-663472-P-663474. Claims upon which work was perfomed and which are contiguous with the above claims include; P-663470, P-641793, and P-641734.
Survey Procedure
Basal till sampling was conducted between June 2-12. 1985, by a two man crew utilizing a pionjar drill. The pionjar drill is a portable precussion drill that obtains a single overburden sample from each hole, over a 20 centimeter long interval, immediately above the bedrock-overburden interface.
Either 5 or 13 holes were drilled at 12.5 and 25.0 meter
intervals, along 115 0 trending metric grid lines, across the
conductors. Two lines of holes were drilled across two separate
conductors. In total 18 holes having an aggregate length of
142.0 meters were completed. Weights of recovered samples
ranged from 113.9 to 325.5 grams, having an average of 209.7 grams.
Drill logs, summarizing the types of overburden encountered,
were completed simultaneously with the drilling, by the drill
crew personnel.
Sample preparation was done by R. Cormier and Associates
Ltd. Initially the samples were screened into *5, -5 to + 250
and -250 mesh size fractions. The -5 to +250 mesh fraction
was then subjected to heavy liquid separations using tetrabrom-
aform (2.96 gm/cm 3 ) and methylene iodide (3.2 gm/cm 3 ). Grains
having specific gravities of between 2.96 to 3.2 gm/cm 3 and
greater than 3.2 gm/cm 3 were then subjected to magnetic separations
Microscopic examination of the magnetic and non magnetic portions
of the -5 to +250 mesh size fraction, with a specific gravity
of greater then 3.2 gm/cm 3 , was completed by C.F. Gleeson and
Associates Limited. The 4-5 mesh size fraction underwent binocular
microscopic examination by the author of this report.
Property Geology
The description of the property's geology is taken
from the results of a geological mapping survey completed in
the summer of 1985, at a 1:5000 scale, on the Fallon South Grid
for Mr. David J. Meunier. Mapping was partially completed by
the author of this report.
Lithology
Areas where sampling was undertaken are dominently
underlain by Archean aged calc-alkaline intermediate to mafic
metavolcanic flows and pyroclastics that are intercalated on a scale of tens to hundreds of meters. Rarely occurring as thin
units associated with the intermediate tuffs are felsic metavolcanic
tuffs. Intruding and altering the metavolcanics are a large number of Archean monzonitic plugs and dikes. Minor, thin north-south
trending mafic dikes intrude the monzonite intrusives and meta volcanics. West of the sampled lines is a large outlier of
Proterozoic, Cobalt Group, Huronian, relatively flat lying
sediments. Several hundred meters west of line 2E there is a
thick NNE trending Proterozoic diabase dike.
Pyroclastics are mainly intermediate in compositiontand include tuff, lapilli tuff and agglomerate varieties.
Normally they are grey to green in colour, hosting subrounded to subangular white to pink coloured fragments in a fine grained
matrix. On occassion the pyroclastics display a well developed
banding. Agglomerates and lapilli tuffs could not be differentiated
from the tuffs, by microscopic examination.
Flows are normally mafic in composition, and green to
black in colour. They occur predominantly as fine grained
massive and less commonly as porphyritic varieties. Porphyritic
flows host up to 30 0 , 0.5mm - 1.0mm diameter plagioclase phenocrysts
in a fine grained matrix. The flows are occassionally magnetic.
Porphyritic monzonites are pink to grey in colour and
host up to 40X, 0.5mm -7.0mm diameter, feldspar phenocrysts in
a medium grained matrix. Most commonly they contain no quartz and
hornblende pyroxene is their only mafic constituent. Less
frequently the porphyritic monzonites contain up to 10^ quartz
and biotite is the primary mafic mineral. Equigranular varieties
of the monzonite are locally present.
Mafic dikes are dark green to black, fine grained units
having thicknesses not exceeding 2 meters.
Felsic tuffs are grey, extremely hard,finely banded to
massive units that are very fine grained. The tuffs have thicknesses
not exceeding 10 meters in the sampled area. North of the sampled
area, felsic tuff-lapilli tuff units attain thicknesses'of up
to 60 meters.
Huronian sediments occur as buff, maroon, grey, brown
and green coloured siltstones, argillites, sandstones, greywackes
and conglomerates. They are devoid of alteration and lack
indicators of deformation.
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The proterozoic diabase is a grey to green coloured
50-100 meter thick unit that is medium grained and only weakly
to non magnetic.
Quaternary Geology
Ninety five percent of the grid area is overlain by
unconsolidated Quaternary deposits. Glaciolacustrine clay and
silt are the dominant deposit type, covering approximately
70 0 of the area (Lee 1979) Subordinate peat and organic terrain
overlies the glaciolacustrine sediments. Outcrop areas on the
southwest grid region are covered by C horizon soil or a thin
veneer of till. Basal till and/or gravel was found to have a
thickness of 0.2-4.4 meters. Overburden in the sampled holes
had an average depth of 7.9 meters. Glacial material is believed
to have been transported from north to south (Pyke, 1970)
Structural Geology
Bedding and flow strike directions vary from 0' 0 -'I50 0y
with steep north and south dips. Overall the units have an
east-west strike direction. The metavolcanic units have been
subjected to an early period of E.S.E. shearing that is associated
with small scale axial planar folding. A second, later, period
of deformation involves faulting along north-south trends in a
dominantly left lateral sense. Drag folding of the metavolcanic
units is prevalent adjacent to the north-south faults, causing the
volcanic units to partially align themselves with the faults.
The north-south trending faults were at one time extensional
features, being infilled by the mafic dikes and barren quartz
veins .
Economic Geology
Quartz-epidote-feldspar carbonate - pyrite alteration
occurs in discrete zones and is related to the E.S.E. period of
shearing. The intensity of alteration and pyrite mineralization
increases towards the monzonite stocks and dikes. Possibly the r,
shearing event is synchronous with the intrusion of the monzonite.
Minor barren quartz veins and specular hematite veins are associated
with weak alteration in and along north-south trending fracture/
fault zones. No instances of economic mineralization are known in
the immediate area or were observed on the property.
Results of Till Identification
Drill logs, detailing the types of overburden encountered,i
were completed by drill contractor personnel while drilling was
underway. These logs are presented in appendix I, at the back
of the report. Most holes initially encountered 0.1 to 0.2 meters
of organic material followed by a variable thickness of either clay,
or silt followed by sand and gravel horizons. Basal till was
normally encountered 1.0 to 0.2 meters above the bedrock-
overburden interface. On two occassions the holes ended in sand
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or gravel with no till being recovered. C horizon soil was
sampled at one location. The depth of overburden varied from
0.2 to 16.0 meters having an average of 7.9 meters.
Results of +S Mesh Clast Identification
Major and minor clast lithology types, along with
overburden depth, number of clasts and sample type are presented
on the map in the back pocket of this report. Clast lithology
identifications failed to determine the causes of the conductors.
Samples taken from line 2E indicate that intermediate tuffs and
flows are the major lithology type underlying or up-ice from the
sample sites. Lesser amounts of porphyritic and equigranular
monzonite, mafic volcanic flow, granites, vein quartz, diabase,
Huronian sediments and felsic tuffs are also present. On line
4E mafic volcanic flows are the major clast type with lesser
amounts of intermediate tuffs, monzonites, diabases, intermediate
flows, felsic volcanics and Huronian sediments being observed.
Mafic-intermediate volcanics are invariably chlorite altered and
have occasionally undergone carbonate, silica and epidote alteration
Trace to one percent pyrite was ovserved as fine disseminations
hosted in metavolcanic flows in samples 5060, 5068, and 5069.
Several clasts are weakly to moderately schistose. Clast
identification confirms earlier bedrock mapping which indicated
the presence of intercalated intermediate flows and tuffs intruded
by porphyritic monzonite on line 2E, where outcrop is proximal
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to the sample locations. On line 4E, where outcrop is absent,
the presence of magnetic mafic volcanic clasts may suggest a
iron rich tholeiitie sequence of volcanic flows on the south of
the Fallon South Grid.
Heavy Mineral U3.2gm7cm 3 ), -5 to +250 Mesh Identifications
Results of the heavy mineral identifications are
presented in appendix II. No explanation for the conductors
was noted. Minerals occurring in amounts consistantly greater
than 5 0/ and listed in order of abundance of are; pyroxene,
epidote, magnetite, amphibole, and garnet. Minerals occurring in
minor amounts include; apatite, biotite, chromite, illmenite,
hematite, leuxocene, snhene, tourmaline, pyrite and zircon.
Samples 5066 and 5067 are notable because of the altered nature
of their mineral grains. One to three percent pyrite is present
in samples 5060 to 5067 which compares to trace amounts in the
other samples. Higher then average epidote values in samples
5060-5069 may be indicative of shear related alteration -that
is also associated with the increased pyrite content of'most of
these samples. Several of the 4-5 imesh clasts, over this sample
interval, are epidote-carbonate altered.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
LEE, H.A.: Northern Ontario Engineering Geology TerrainStudy, Data Base Map, Kirkland Lake, Ontario Geological Survey, Map 5029, Scale 1:100,000
MADILL, B.H. (1985): Geophysical Survey Report on theMeunier Project, Langmuir East Grid/North Extensions and Langmuir West Grid; for David J. Meunier, 21p.
PYKE, D.R. (1982): Geology of the Timmins Area, District of Cochrane, Ontario Geological Survey Report 219 141p.
PYKE, D.R. (1972): Geology of Fallon and Fasken Town ships; District of Timiskaming; Ontario, Division of Mines, Geology Report 104, 32p.
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CERTIFICATION
I, PAUL D. MILLER, certify:
1. That I reside at 448 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, Ontario.
2. That I graduated from the University of Toronto in 1980 with a B.A.Se. in Geological Engineering.
3. That I have been continuously employed as an exploration geologist since 1980.
P. Miller Geologist
APPENDIX I
Overburden Drill Logs
R. Cormier ft Associes Ltee ""^Associates Ltd.
2050, Thibault,Becancour, One.Canada, COX 1BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG
JOURNAL DE FORAGE UORT TERRAIN
SAMPLENo:'No D'E'CHANTILLON: DRILL No/No DU TROU: DATE:
SAMPLE DEPTH:/ PROF. D'E'CHANT: SAM CONTRACT:/ CONTRAT:
LINEr/LIGNE: —
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POINT STOPPED: ARRE'T OE POINTE:
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DRILLING'TIME - FEUILLEDE TEMPS
SAMPLER STARTED: D^BUT D'ECHANTILLON:
SAMPLER STOPPED: ARRET D'EXHANTILLON:
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
R. Corrrjier S Associes Ltee Associates Ltd.
Beci/r, OucCana^TGOX 1BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
S AMPLE No:/ No D'E'CHANTILLON: DRILL No/Nj, DU TROU DATE:
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
R. Cormier 8. Associes Ltee Associates Ltd.
2050, Thibault,Becancour, Que.Canada. GOX 1BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
SAMPLE No: 'No D' ECHANTILLON: DRILL Ne--Alo DU TROU: DATE:
SAMPLE DEPTH:/ PROF. D'ECHANT:/y 2 CONTRACT:/ CONTRAT:
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POINT STOPPED: ARRET DE POINTE:
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
R. Corrrjler A Associes Ltee Associates Ltd.
. One. Canadf GOX 1BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
D' ECHANTILLON: DRILL No/No DUTROU:
SAMPLE DEPTH:XPROF.D'ECH ANT: SAMPLERS:/ SONDEURS:
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REMARKS: REMARQUES:
l R. Cormler 8, Associes Ltee Associates Ltd.
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
2U50, Ihibault,Becancour, Que.Canada, COX 1BO
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REMARQUE S:
R. Cormier A Associes Llee Associates Ltd.
^^ Thibault. B^HIcour, Quo Canada. COX l BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
SAMPLENoi/NoO'ECHANTILLON:! DRILL No/No DUTROU
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DRILLING'TIME - FEUILLE DE TEMPSSAMPLER STARTED: OE'llUT D'ECHANTILLOII:
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JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
SAMPLENo^NoD'ECHANTILLON:
(oDRILL No/No DUTROU: DATE;
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GRAVEL m GRAVIER 7"
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
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T6I. - (819) 294-9939
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
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Thibault, cour, Oue
Canada, GOX IDD Tel - (819) 294-9939
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REMARKS:REMAROUES:
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JOURNAL DE FORAGE M ORT TERRAINSAMPL E No.'/No D'ECHANTILLON:
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
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p*CanaJ JO, Thibault,
ancour, Que. ada. COX 1BO
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JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAINSAMPLENo^NoD'ECHANTILLON: DRILLNo/No DUTROU:
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REMARKS:REMAROUES:
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Thibault, 'icour, Que
C aria d a. COX 1BO Tel - (819) 294-9939
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SAMPLE Noi/No D' ECHANTILLON: DRILL No/No DU TROD:
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JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAINSAMPLENo:'NoO'ECHANTILLON:
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
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cancour. Que "lada, COX l BO
Tel - ^819; 294-9939 l
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE MORT TERRAIN
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reaOVERBURDEN DRILL!
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R. Cormipr A Associes Llee Associates Ltd. JjO. Thibault,
ancour. Que ada, COX 1BO
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
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2050, Thibault,Becancour, Que.Canada. GOX 1BO
Tel. - (819) 294-9939
OVERBURDEN DRILLING LOG JOURNAL DE FORAGE UORT TERRAIN
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REMARKS: REMAROUES:
APPENDIX II
Mineral identifications of the Heavy Mineral Separates of the -5 to +250 Mesh Size Fraction
LAC MINERALSFALLON SOUTH
Methylene Iodide Heavies
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APPENDIX III
Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statements
Ministry of Wa(ura( Resources .
Ontario x -^Ik 'r*Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act2.3776 FALLON
Type of Survev(s)
aa,m HoiderU,^ /
Township or Area
Prospector's Licence Np.
Address
Survey Company
__ .Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
4-4^
Date^fr/V^.of Srbrvey (from Si to)
____ _ _Total Miles of line Cut
W.Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rigl
Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
Electromagnetic
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
- Electromagnetic
Note: SpTJciai provisions i Electromagnetic credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys, l Magnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping) .{'
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr. Recorded
Date Appro^Btes Recorded BHolder or Agent
Certification Verifying Repqj* of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the wor* or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
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Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
File No J S 7
TYPE OF SURVEY GEOPHYSICAL
GEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
Signature of Assessor
February 14, 1986 Your File: 415/85 Our File: 2.8776
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines60 Wilson AvenueTlmnlns, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
RE: Assaying submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act RSO 1980, on Mining Claims P 641734, et al, 1n Fallon Township
The enclosed statement of assessment work credits for assaying expenditures has been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
S. E. Yundt, Director Land Management Branch
Mining Lands Section Whitney Block, 6th Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1U3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
SH/mc
cc: David J, Meunler403 Dome Street, South South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1HO
Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario
End.
Brian M. Madlll P.O. Box 833 Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3K4
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
OntarioandMin
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
1986 02 14
FM*
2.8776Mining Recorder'! Report of Work No.
415/85
Recorded Holder
DAVID J. MEUNIERTownship or Area
FALLON TOWNSHIPType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
Electromagnetic rlays
Magnetometer rtays
Radiometric days
Other rlays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological rlays
Gfiorhemical days
Man days Q] Airborne Q
Special provision | | Ground | |
l l Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
| | Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
12070.00 SPENT ON ASSAYING SAMPLES TAKEN FROM MINING CLAIMS:
P 641734 - 42 663470
138 DAYS CREDIT ALLOWED WHICH MAY BE GROUPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 76(6) OF THE MINING ACT R.S.O. 1980.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
Slo credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
| | not sufficiently covered by the survey Q 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.
SSB (8&/1S)
December 30* 1985 Report of Work:14l5
David J. Heunler 403 Dome Street South Porcupine, Ontario RON 1HO
Dear Sir:
RE: Mining Claims P 792533, et al, in the Township of Fallon
I have not received the data and maps (1n duplicate) for the Basal Till Survey on the above-mentioned claims.
As the assessment "Report of Work" was recorded by the Mining Recorder on November 5, 1985 the 60 day period allowed by Section 77 of the Mining Act for the submission of the technical reports and maps to this office will expire on January 4, 1986.
If the material 1s not submitted to this office by January 4, 1986 I will have no alternative but to Instruct the Mining Recorder to delete the work credits from the claim record sheets.
For further Information, please contact Mr. Arthur Barr at (416)965-4888.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-4888
AB/mccc: Brian Madm
Kirkland Lake, Ontario
End.
Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario
Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
File.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Township c Claim Hold
Survey Con Author of I Address of Covering D,
Total Miles
j \ i - ——————————————— ~ ——————————————— r Area Fallon TOWHShiD
er( s) Mr. David J. Meunier
ipany R. Cormier and Associates Ltd.iepnrt Paul D. MillerAnrhm- 448 Eolinton Ave. W. TORONTO, Ont.,tes nf Survey June 2-12, 1985
of Line Cut
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
AIRBORNI Magnetome
DATE: J^
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(linecutting to office)
DAYS,-, , . , per claim. Geophysical
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Previous SurveysFile No.
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JIGNATURE: "T"^— X ^^XX^.Author of Report or Agent
Qualifirations
Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
P 663472(prefix) (number)P 663473
P 663474
P 783572
P 783573
P 783574
...............P..................Z5.25.33...............................^..................25^5^.4.................
..............^.................^5.25.36.................p 75253.9
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations ——————-^^^————————^^-^——Number of Readings -Station interval ___________________________Line spacing —————Profile scale———————.——-————^———-—-.—.—.—..-.^^———.—————.Contour interval.
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Instrument .Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ————
InstrumentCoil configuration ——^^^^^-^—^^—-—————-—————————.--———-^———^^.—.,..—————.Coil separation ————^^——^——————-—-——-—^^—-—————-^^————^——..—.——...—.Accuracy .—-—-——-.—-————————-.—^-^^^^.——-—-—.—————-—-—--—————-.-^^——.^^^—.-——.^—Method: d Fixed transmitter D Shoot back O In line L3 Parallel lineFrequency-——-^—-——————————^^^^————-——-—^—————————————.—^——-—-—-———-—
(specify V.L.F. station)
Parameters measured^-^^^^———^—————-—-—^—^——————^^—^———————...—.-——.-.——.
InstrumentScale constant
Corrections made.^
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Elevation accuracy—.
Instrument _____________—————————————————————————————— 2; Method CH Time Domain D Frequency DomainP Parameters — On time ___________________________ Frequency ————— •tt.
- Off time ____________________________ Range— Delay time ______———————————————————— Integration time.
w|Power ——-^^^———————Electrode array —
C 2 Electrode spacing .
Type of electrode
SELF POTENTIALInstrument———————————————————————————————————————— Range.Survey Method ———————————————————————————————————————————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC
Instrument.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————Basal Till Sampling SurveyInstrument_____Pion.jar DrillAccuracy^——^————-—-—————^-————————^^^-————^——---^———————————^^^—-———ParametersmpasurcH Clast lithology type, heavy grain .mineral type, depth of overburden, and type of overburden-—^^———————————i^————————,
A ,,. . ,. , s it A , A - u \ The pionjar drill is a percussion drillAdditional information (for understanding results) '" c t" ""j" —^^——..,——i—-^——^——-—^^——-which obtains a. single overburden sample from along the bedrock-overburden interface.
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s) ——— Instrument(s) —————
(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 Sparing Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples Three P-663470, P-641793 and P-641734
Total Number of SamplesType of Sample. B asal Till
18
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight 2 09.7cjrns———————. Method of r^iwtmn P ionlar Precussion
dri 11Soil Horizon g^mplpH Till horizon adjacent to bedrock
Horizon Development M odfirflt.fi——————————— SampleDppth A vg. 7.9 meters—^^————. Terrain P r ed om i n e n 11 y glaciolacustrine silt a,n 6 c lay^————^^———^^———^^~—
Drainage Development——Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.____0.0 - 16.0 meters
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis——.—-t-iFi mesh ? n d -5 t.p +25Q mesh
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ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent O
p. p. m. CDp.p. b. D
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Others --——-----------———-———^————^.Field Analysis (.
Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used ——,
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. —————.———
Extraction Method.
Analytical Method . Reagents Used ~——
Commercial Laboratory (~ Name of Laboratory——
Extraction Method__
Analytical Method ——
Reagents Used ————.
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