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PXPLORATION N.T.S.: 921/9W
COMINCO LTD.
WESTERN DISTRICT
INDUCED POLARIZATION AND MAGNETICS SURVEY
WILDROSE CLAIMS
Xamloops Area, Kamloops M.D. British Columbia
Latitude: 5Oo35'N; Longitude: 12Oo20'W
Work Performed: April 18-22, ?lay 5, 1978
Claims Covered: Wildrose (20 _r -?,?..-'
August, 1978 Alan R. Scott
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS , -
Magnetics Survey
Induced Polarization
DESCRIPTION OF RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
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ATTACHMENTS
Plate 128-78-1 General Location Map
2 WILDROSE Claim Map
3 Magnetic data values and contour plan
4 to Induced Polarization and Apparent 10 Resistivity Pseudo Sections
Appendix I Statement
Appendix I1 Cost Statement
Appendix I11 Certification
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INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
The WILDROSE mineral claims are located some 10 kilometers south of the city of Kamloops via highway 5, as indicated on the accompanying location plan plate 128-78-1. The lines surveyed are indicated on accompanying claim map, plate 128-78-2.
During the period April 18-22, 1978 a Cominco geophysical crew completed some 7.7 line kilometers of induced polariza- tion surveying over a portion of the WILDROSE claims. On May 5, a magnetometer survey was conducted over the same grid lines.
This report describes these geophysical surveys and discusses the results obtained.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Magnetics Survey
The magnetics survey was conducted by Boris Lumm, geophysicist in training. A Scintrex MP-2 total field proton precession magnetometer was deployed on the survey. The unit has a scale sensitivity of 1 gamma. Readings were normally taken at 30 meter intervals, with fill in readings in areas of steep magnetic gradients. The data is presented in contour plan form as accompanying plate 128-78-3.
Induced Polarization
G.J. Niaeyer, geophysical technician, was the party chief/ receiver operator on the IP survey.
A Scintrex IPR-8 receiver in combination with a Huntec 7.5 KW motor generator/transmitter were utilized. operates in the time domain with a 2 sec on and 2 sec off pulse. The data plotted is the M value and the units are millivolts per volt. millisecond value (such as the IPR-7) the numbers would be multiplied by 0.7 (for a "typical" decay curve). The reader is referred to the Scintrex manual for a more detailed discussion of this instrument.
The equipment
To corr@$ to the more usual
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The pole-dipole electrode array was used on the survey, with an "a" spacing of 90 meters and "n" separations of 1 and 2 only. Readings were taken at 90 meter intervals.
The chargeability and apparent resistivity data are pres- ented in standard pseudo section form as plates 128-78-4 to 128-78-7.
DESCRIPTION OF RESULTS
A zone of moderately high chargeability was detected on the east portion of survey lines OON and 300N. The zone is coincident with low apparent resistivity values and high magnetic field values.
The anomaly has a peak value of 32 millivolts per volt (n=l) at station 1035E on line OON.
The rest of the survey area is characterized by low charg eabili ty values .
CONCLUSIONS
Portions of the WILDROSE mineral claims were surveyed with pole dipole time domain IP, and total field magnetics, in the spring of 1978.
A moderately anomalous chargeability high was detected on the east portion of lines OON and 300N. A geological and geochemical evaluation of this anomaly may indicate if drill testing is warranted.
. &m * A. R. Scott
ARS/deb 1 August 1978 Distribution: Mining Recorder (2) Western District (1)
Western District
Geophysics File (1)
APPENDIX I
I N THE MATTER O F THE B.C . MINEFGSL ACT
AND I N THE MATTER OF A GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAMME
CARRED OUT ON PORTIONS OF THE WILDROSE MINERAL CLAIMS
ON THE WILDROSE PROPERTY
LOCATED 1 0 KM SOUTH O F KAMLOOPS INTHEKAMLOOPS MINING DIWISION
O F THE PROVINCE O F B R I T I S H COLUMBIA, MORE PARTICULARLY
N.T.S.: 921/9W
S T A T E M E N T
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I, =AN R. SCOTT O F THE C I T Y O F VANCOUVER I N THE PROVmCE O F B R I T I S H COLUMBIA, MAKE OATH AND SAY: -
1. THAT I AM EMPLOYED A S A G E O P H Y S I C I S T BY COMINCO LTD. AND, AS SUCH, HAVE A PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE O F THE FACTS TO WHICH I HEREINAFTER DEPOSE:
2. THAT ANNEXED HERETO AND MARKED AS "APPENDIX 11" El T H I S STATEMENT I S A TRUE COPY O F EXPENDITURES INCURRED ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY ON THE WILDROSE MINERAL CLAIMS:
3 . THAT THE S A I D EXPENDITURES WERE INCURRED BETWEEN THE 1 8 T H OF A P R I L AND THE STH OF MAY, 1978, FOR THE FTRPOSE O F MINERAL EXPLORATION O F THE ABOVE NOTED CLAIMS.
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APPENDIX I1
WILDROSE (20 units)
STATEMENT OF EXPENDSTURES
(Linecutting, IP and Ground Magnetic Survey)
SALARIES :
G.J. Niemeyer 5 days @ $120.00/day C. Laprairie 5 days @ $ 82.00/day R.B. Grant 5 days @ $ 56.36/day J.M. Niemeyer 5 days @ $ 56.36/day D.M. Carr 5 days @ $ 69.81/day B. Lumm 1 day @ $105.00/day
MISCELLANEOUS :
Food, lodging, gas, salt for IP
OPERATING CHARGES:
5 days @ $175.00/day (IP Survey) 1 day @ $175.00/day (Mag Survey)
GEOPHYSICAL EQUIPMENT AND TRUCK RENTAL:
5 days @ $282.00/day
$600.00 $410.00 $281.80 $281.80 $349.05 $105.00
$844.23
$875 00 $175.00
$1,410 - 00
LINECUTTING:
John Young 8.8 km @ $100.00/km $880.00
TOTAL COST ......_.._.. $6,211.88
a,* Alan R. Scott Geophysicist
ARS/deb 1 August 1978
APPENDIX I11
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
. I, ALAN SCOTT, OF 4013 W. 14th AVENUE IN THE CITY OF VANCOWER, IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: -
1. I graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1970 with a B.Sc. in Geophysics.
2. I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Saskatchewan, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists of America, and the British Columbia Geophysical Society.
3. I have been practising my profession for the past eight years.
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