42A11SW0208 2 .4733 T ISDALE
REPORT
ON
MAGNETIC SURVEY
CLAIM NUMBERS P. 577628 to P. 577636-*
P.591047 to P.591055^
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TISDALE TOWNSHIP
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
ONTARIO
BY
PAMOUR PORCUPINE MINES LIMITED
EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT
APRIL 1982
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Title Page
Table of Contents
Location Map
Introduction
Location and Access
Property
Previous Work
Geology
Geology Survey
- Intrument Specifications
- Procedure
- Data Presentation
- Interpretation
Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Appendix A - Survey Personnel
Appendix B - Instrument Specification
Map - Total Field Magnetic Survey
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LOCATION MAP Scale: linch s IX2m!le
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TISDALE TOWNSHIP
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INTRODUCTION
A total field magnetic survey was conducted on 18 contiguous mining claims located 2 \ miles north of the inter section of Highways 101 and 655.
The survey was conducted to identify any major structures and to delineate the boundarys of all lithological units.
The survey was conducted by D'Arcy Ryan and Byron Cooper during March 6, April 6 to 10, 1982. A total of 865 readings were observed to establish 821 stations. The field supervision, interpretation and report writing was done by Kian Jensen. All personnel involved were employees of Pamour Porcupine Mines Limited, Exploration Department {see Appendix A).
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The NW Tisdale claim group is located about 2J miles north of Highways 101 and 655 intersection, Tisdale Township, District of Cochrane, northeastern Ontario.
The claim group is accessed by Highway 655 which bisects the group into the west part (Group A) and the east part {Group B) Several gravel roads east of the highway accesses the southernand northern part of Group B.
PROPERTY
The property consists of 18 contiguous claims as follows:
Group A, claims P.577628 to P.577636 inclusively, were staked during June of 1980, and Group B, claims P.591047 to P.591055 inclusively, were re-staked during May of 1981.
Pamour Porcupine Mines Limited hold a 100% interest in the claim group consisting of :
P.577628 P.577629 P.577630 P.577631 P.577632 P.577633 P.577634 P.577635
20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days
P.591047 P.591048 P.591049 P.591050 P.591051 P.591052 P.591053 P.591054
20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days20 days
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PREVIOUS WORK
Very limited amount of previous exploration work is on file with the Department of Natural Resources. However, the eastern part of the claim group (Group B) was explored by Hollinger Mines during 1920's and 30's as a source of gravel required for their mining operations.
A few trenches do exist in the western part (Group A) however, the person or company involved is unknown.
Pamour Porcupine Mines Limited has conducted a VLF-EM survey during 1981 (Group A) and 1982 (Group B). Of the con ductors located the majority of them are related to the mafic- ultramafic contacts and the anticlinal structure.
GEOLOGY
A regional mapping program was carried out by the Ontario Department of Mines, which identified northeasterly trending serpentinite, and basic metavolcanics, massive and pillow besalts. Structurally, there is a northeasterly trending anticline, North Tisdale Ancline (Ferguson 1968).
The majority of outcrops is found in the northwest part of Group A, and the remainder of Group A is covered either by swamp or glacial deposits. Group B consist predominately of glacial deposits with very little outcrop. Estimated thickness of the gravel deposits in Group B exceeds 100 feet.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
The magnetic survey was conducted on a 400 foot grid spacing with readings every 100 feet on the traverse lines. The exploration department used two Geometrics proton magnetometers to measure the total magnetic field.
INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS
The instument specifications for the Geometrics proton magnetometer are found in Appendix B.
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PROCEDURES
Before commencing the magnetic survey, the baseline was observed at 100 foot intervals, in a 800 foot loop. This was done to establish a very accurate line of base stations which were used as tie-in points for the north-south traverse lines. Upon completion of the above, the north-south traverses were observed, also in a looping fashion, with readings every 100 feet. All the data was corrected for daily drift and diurnals.
DATA PRESENTATION
The data is presented in contour form on a l inch to 200 feet base map, with contour intervals of 100 gammas. The data base level is 59000 gammas.
DATA INTERPRETATION
The background level in this claim group appears torange from 59150 to 59250 gammas.
Anomalies A, B, C, D, and E appears to represent areas of magnetite rich ultramafics (probably serpentinite). The strike of the axis are as follows: A - N060 0 E, B - N080 0E, and C - NO70 0 E, also it appears that these ultramafic bodies are dipping steeply to the southeast. It is also possible that there exists a northwest-southeast fault bisecting the property from Line 64E at 11+OOS to Line 28E at 25+OON.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
It appears that the claim group covers the majority of the nose and northeasterly extension of the North Tisdale Anticline, which is flanked on both the northwest and southeast sides by ultramafics. Structurally, the ground is a good prospect and requires additional work in the form of geological mapping and overburden drilling. Also, some of the more interesting VLF-EM anomalies should have covered by a more detailing geophysical method.
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I hereby submit that this report and accompanying map are accurate and true to the best of mu knowledge and that they were completed by myself this 20th day of April, 1982.
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Kian A. Jensen, Exploration Geophysicist- Geologist.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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NAME: JENSEN, Kian A.
ADDRESS: 374 Patricia Boulevard, Timmins, Ontario
TELEPHONE: (705) 264-5748
BIKTHDATE: September 24, 1951
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Married
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STATUS:
EDUCATION: University of Waterloo, 1971 - 1975, B.Sc. Honour Earth Science, Geology Major
RELATED EXPERIENCE
March 2 to Present
PAMOUR PORCUPINE MINES LIMITED, PAMOUR NO. l
Employed as a geologist/geophysicist in the Exploration Department, Pamour No. 1. Responsible for conducting ground geophysical surveys, interpretation and reports. Other duties include geological mapping, drill core logging, ore calculations, and property evaluation.
September 1978 GEOTERREX LIMITED, 2060 Walkley Road, Ottawato
February 1981 Employed as a geophysicist/party chief conducting various types of ground geophysical surveys. Other responsibilities included training personnel, logistic reports', job proposals, billings, data reduction and interpretation. Clients and types of surveys involved in are as follows:
Amoco Oil Limited - gravity survey
Ontario Hydro - seismic survey
Urangeschellshaft Canada Limted - Max-Min and horizontalPBM surveys ;:
Energy, Mines and Resources, Eartfi Physics Branch - inertial gravity survey
Geoterrex Limited, Calibogie test site - GEM, Max-Min, Proton magnetic and horizontal PBM surveys
Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited - drillhole PBMsurvey , f
Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited - BMP survey
E 6 B Exploration of Canada Limited - gravity survey
Energy, Mines and Resources, Earth Physics Branch - inertial gravity survey
Geoterrex Limited, Calibogie test site - Elfast turam, IP and DEEPBM surveys
Abitibi-Price Inc. - interpretation of drillhole PBM survey
May to RAYROCK RESOURCES LIMITED (MINES), 1011-2200 Yonge Street, September 1978 Toronto
Employed as a field geologist conducting a reconnaissance geochemical survey for uranium in central North West Territories. Other responsibilities included rock sampling, reconnaissance mapping, claim work, and assisted in compiling airborne radiometric results.
September 1974 B.Se. Thesis, "A Geophysical Investigation for Buried to Bedrock Valleys in the Belwood Lake Area".
^ri This involved data acquisition, computer modelling, and interpretation of gravity and resistivity surveys.
September 1974to
April 1975
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO, Waterloo, Ontario
Employed to sort and catalogue rock suites and set up museum displays of ore suites from Canadian mines. -
May to September 1974
October to December 1973
CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LIMITED, 311-215 Carlingview Drive, Rexdale, Ontario
Employed as a field geologist conducting reconnaissance and detail geochemical surveys for base metals in south- central British Columbia. Other responsibilities included claim work, rock sampling, and the preparation of geochemical anomaly maps.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO, Waterloo, Ontario
Employed as a geophysical assistant conducting gravity, resistivity, and seismic surveys.
OTHER EMPLOYMENT
October 1977 to May 1978
GOLDEN TRIANGLE SECURITIES AND INVESTIGATIONS, 52A Francis Street, Kitchener, Ontario
Employed as a security guard at Pirelli Cables in Guelph, Ontario.
June 1975 to TOWERS DEPARTMENT STORES, 1013 Ontario Street, September 1977 Stratford, Ontario
Employed as a department manager responsible for staff schedules, ordering, inventory, and sales.
MEMBERSHIPS .
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (1981) - Associate Mesrcfoer
Prospector's Licence (Individual) - A44525
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APPENDIX A
DATE
March 16, 1982
April 6, 1982
April 7, 1982
April 8, 1982
April 10, 1982
April 15, 1982
April 20, 1982
PERSONNEL
D'Arcy Ryan
D'Arcy Ryan Byron Cooper
D'Arcy Ryan Byron Cooper
Byron Cooper
Byron Cooper
D'Arcy Ryan
Kian Jensen
FUNCTION
Data Aguistion
Data Aquistion Data Aquistion
Data Aquistion Data Aquistion
Data Aquistion
Compilation Data Reduction
Compilation
Interpretation Report
Operating ManualModel G-816/826Portable Proton Magnetometer
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
l.l INTRODUCTION
The Model G-816/826 Portable Proton Magnetometer is a complete system designed for man-carry field applications requiring simple operation and stable measurements of the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field.' The G-816/826 is accurate and has a sensitivity of ^ l gamma over a range from 20,000 to 90,000 gammas. Since the instrument meas ures total field intensity, the accuracy of each measurement is not affected by sensor orientation. The inherent simplicity of the G-816/ 826 Proton Magnetometer allows rapid, accurate measurements to be obtained from a rugged, compact field instrument. This is a precision instrument and reasonable attention must be given to handling, battery condition, and magnetic environment.
1.2 MAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT . ,t
It is important that the earth's magnetic field is not perturbed by allowing unwanted magnetic objects to come close to the sensor. Such objects include rings, keys, watches, belt buckles, pocket knives, metal pencils, zippers, etc. When the sensor is used on the staff, one gamma surveys are easily performed provided the sensor is kept at a distance of three feet (.9m) from the operator. When the sensor is used in the backpack, certain articles of clothing and some types of batteries within the console will cause a five to ten gamma heading error in the readings. The G-816/826, however, still provides one gamma sensitivity and repeatability despite the presence of such a base line shift. The backpack feature is recommended for use in difficult terrain where "hands free" operation is required.
Prior to survey use, objects that are suspected to be magnetic may be checked in the following manner:
1. Attach sensor to staff and connect coiled signal cable to console. Sensor should not be moved or turned during the test, and the suspected article should be far away initially. r
2. Cycle the magnetometer a few times by depressing the READ button releasing and waiting for a reading each cycle.
3. Observe measurement readings. Each reading should repeat to l gamma, (A slow shift may occur over several minutes due to a diurnal change in the earth's field.)
4. Place the suspected article at the distance from the sensor expected during actual survey operation.
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5. Cycle magnetometer several times and note the readings.
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Operating ManualModel G-816/826Portable Proton Magnetometer
6. Remove the article and repeat steps 2 and 3 to check for diurnal shifts in the earth's field. If a diurnal shift is present, repeat entire test.
7. If the readings obtained in step 5 differ by more than * l gamma (*. one count) from those obtained in steps 3 and 6, then the article is magnetic.
IF THE ARTICLE IS HIGHLY MAGNETIC, OR IF THE SENSOR IS INSIDE OR NEAR A
BUILDING OR VEHICLE, THE PROTON PRECESSION SIGNAL WILL BE LOST, GIVING
COMPLETELY ERRATIC READINGS AND LOSS OF ^ l COUNT REPEATABILITY,
The magnetometer should not be operated in areas that are known sources of radio frequency energy, power line noise (transformers), in buildings or near highly magnetic objects. The sensor should always be placed on the staff above the ground, or in the "backpack." The sensor will NOT operate properly when placed directly on the ground.
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Sensitivity:
Range:
Tuning:
Gradient Tolerance:
Sampling Rate:
Output:
Power Requirements:
Temperature Range:
Accurary (Total Field);
jf l gamma throughout range.
20,000 to 90,000 gammas (worldwide).
Mult iposition switch with signal ampli tude indicator light on display.
Exceeds 800 gammas/feet.
Manual push button, one reading each six seconds.
Five digit numeric display with readout directly in gammas.
Twelve 1.5 volt "D" cell universally available flashlight-type batteries. Charge state or replacement signified by flashing indicator light on display.
Console and sensor: -40 6 to +85 0 C.
Battery pack: O* to+50* C (limited use to -15" C; lower tempera ture battery belt opera tion - optional).
^ l gamma through O* to +50* C tempera ture range.
Operating ManualModel G-816/826Portable Proton Magnetometer
Sensor:
Size:
Weight:
High signal, noise cancelling, mounted on staff or attached to backpack.
Console: 3.5 x 7 x 11 inches(9 x 18 x 28 cm)
Sensor: 3.5 x 5 inches (9 x 13 cm) Staff: l inch diameter x 8 ft. length
(3 cm x 2.5 m)
Console .(w/batteries): Sensor and signal cable; Aluminum staff:
Kgs. 2.5 1.8 .9
1.4' INVENTORY INSPECTION
When received from the manufacturer, the G-816/826 Magnetometer should
include the following items:
1. G-816/826 Magnetometer console l each
2. Sensor l each
3. Collapsible sensor staff l each
4. Signal cable-staff (long) l each
5. Signal cable-backpack (short) l each
6. Adjustable carrying harness l each
7. Batteries: Type D Premium Carbon Zinc with 24 each cardboard jacket (12 each within console)
8. Applications Manual for Portable Magnetometers l each
9. Operator's Manual l each
10. Storage/Carrying Case l each
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Ontario
Ministry^ Report of Worku J ( Geophysical, Geological,
Geochemicat and Expenditures)*\^The Mini
— If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list.
VLF-EM SURVEYClaim HolderliT
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Pamour ExplorationSurvey Datei (llneeuttlng to office)
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Kian A. Jensen, P.O. Bag 2010, Timmins, Ontario
Total Ml let of line Cut8.16
Special Provisions Credits RequestedInstructions
For fint survey:Enter 40 dayi. (This
. includes Una cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
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Report CompletedRecorde/l Holder br 4gent (Signature)
Certification Venfyliiy^oport of Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
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l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts setlorth 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. ^^^^^
Name and Postal Acklruss of Person Certifying
Kian A. Jensen, 374 Patricia Blvd.:,
Timmins, Ontario. P4N 6Y6ate Certified , - . - .April 15/82
Ministryot GeotechnicalSL 5**,
Ontario Approval
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Mining Lands Comments
fo: Geophysics
Comments
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To: Geology - Expenditures
Comments
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To: Geochemistry
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Approved |~| Wish to see agai n with correctionsDate Signature
j JTo: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)
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1982 05 17
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTimmins* OntarioP4N 2S7
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Dear Sir:
We have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Magnetometer) Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on Mining Claims P 577628 et al 1n the Township of Tisdale.
This material will be examined and assessed and a state ment of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours very truly.
E.F. AndersonDirectorland Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1316
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Pamour Porcupine Mines Limited Timmins, OntarioMr. K1an A. Jensen Timmins, Ontario
Pamour Porcupine Mines, LimitedAdministration BuildingP.O. Bag 2010Timmins, Ontario, Canada P4N 7X7
pamour
April 2 2, 1982
Mr. E. F. Anderson,Director,Land Management Branch,Whitney Block, Room 6450,Queen's Park,TORONTO , Ontar io .M7A 1W3
Re: Magnetic Survey for Mining Claims P. 577628 toP. 577636 and P. 591047 to P. 591055, Tisdale Township, Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario.
Dear Mr. Anderson:
Please find enclosed the report and map for assessment work for the above 18 contiguous claims.
Claim No. P. 591053 was partially surveyed due to the existance of the cultural interference from the Trailer Park.
If any problems arise from the survey data, Please contact either myself or Ed van Hees at (705) 235-3311 Ext. 14.
Yours truly,
LANDS ̂ " f
Kian A. Jensen, Exploration Geophysicist-
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