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42A82NE8ei8 2.12468 ROBERTSON 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORTON THE
ROBERTSON PROPERTY ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISIONFOR
COMINCO LIMITED
Prepared By: J.C. Grant C.E.T., FGAC Exsics Exploration April 25, 1989
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42A82NEe818 2.1 Z468 ROBERTSON 010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
PERSONNEL............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
CLAIMS........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
LOCATION AND ACCESS................................ . . 2
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM.......................... . . . . . . . . 3
SURVEY RESULTS..................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS...................... 7
CERTIFICATION
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure l - Location Map Figure 2 - Road Location Map Figure 3 - Claim SketchFigure 4 - Timmins-Kirkland Geological Series
Map 2205
LIST OF MAPS
MAP NO l - 3555 Hz MaxMin MAP NO 2 - 1777 Hz MaxMin MAP NO 3 - 444 Hz MaxMin MAP NO 4 - Magnetic Contour Map
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - Scintrex MP-2 Portable Proton Magnetometer APPENDIX B - MaxMin II System APPENDIX C - Technical Data Statement
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INTRODUCTION
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l Cominco Limited holds a group of 21 mining claims all of which
m are located in the central section of Robertson Township, District of
Temiskaming in the Larder Lake Mining Division. (Figure 3, M.N.D.M.
l Plan Map M-310).
Exsics Exploration Limited was contracted by Cominco during the
l month of February 1989 to perform a geophysical program on the
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" The purpose of the program was to locate and define favorable
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PERSONNEL
H The people directly involved with the field surveys were all
employed by Exsics and are as follows:
l Wayne Pearson......Receiver Operator.........Timmins, ONT
Dan Coll in.........Assistant Operator........Timmins, ONT
Ted Anderson.......Magnetometer Operator.....Timmins, ONT
All of the work was carried out under the supervision of J.C,
Grant.
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CLAIM GROUP
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The claim group consisted of 21 contiguous, unpatented mining
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deal with coverage on 14 of the 21 claims. They are as follows:
L983163 L983169 L1073717
l L983164 L983170 L1073721
L983165 L1014348
L983166 L1073668
L983167 L1073669
L983168 L1073670
l (Refer to Figure 3, Plan Map M-310 of M.N.D.M.)
LOCATION AND ACCESSl
* The Robertson Property is located approximately 40 km southeast
l of the City of Timmins, or 20 km north of the Town of Matachewan.
(Figure l 6. 2). More specifically, the group is situated due north
l of East Whitefish Lake in the central section of Robertson Township.
The access to the grid during the survey period was ideal.
B Working out of Matachewan, a short truck ride north along an all
m weather road into the Matachewan Indian Reserve f72, to the end of
the plowed road. Then a six to eight mile skidoo ride along an old
I road from the reserve to the centre west section of the claim group.
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CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITEDPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP PROP.TITLE:
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CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITEDPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP PROP.TITLE:
AREA LOCATION MAP
Dati: April 1989Drawn:
Solt: 1:600,000Inferp: J. Gront
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COMINCO LIMITEDPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP PROP.
NAKOMIS LAKE
CLAIM GROUP SKETCHDare: April 1989 Scalt: l"-!X2mlle
Ifuerp: J. Grant Job No. EE-232
l l Matachewan is serviced by Highway 66 which runs east and west
l off of Highway 11 north; just south of the Village of Kenogami.
(Refer to Figure 2).
l. GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM
B This program consisted of a total field magnetic survey and a
MaxMin II, horizontal loop, electromagnetic survey. Both of these
l surveys were completed over a cut grid which covered 14 of the 21
claims.
l Linecuttina:
m A detailed metric grid was first cut over the 14 claims which
would provide good control of all the geophysical surveys. A
l baseline was established across the centre of the 14 claims at an
azimuth of 120 degrees. Cross lines were then turned off of this
l baseline at 100 meter intervals and cut to the boundaries of the
m c laim group. All of the crosslines and baselines were chained with 25
meter pickets. In all, a total of 23.2 km of grid lines were cut
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l Magnetic Survey;
g This survey was completed using the Scintrex MP-2 Portable
" Proton Magnetometer. Specifications for this unit can be found as
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The survey was done by first reading the baseline and tying it
l into a fixed point. Then all of the cross lines were read off of
this baseline and corrected to the baseline level. The diurnal
l variation was found not to exceed 20 gammas in 2 - 3 hours throughout
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This collected, corrected data was then plotted directly onto a
l base map using a scale of 1:5000. Also, a base level of 58,000
gammas has been removed from each value for ease in plotting.
l The plotted data was then contoured at 100 gamma intervals
g wherever possible. The base map for the magnetic survey can be found
" in the back pocket of this report.
lHorizontal Loop Survey;
l This survey was completed using the MaxMin II system
manufactured by Apex Parametrics of Toronto. Specifications for this
unit can be found as Appendix B of this report,
l This survey is a two man continuously portable system which is
designed to measure both the vertical and horizontal in-phase, (IP)/
l and Quadrature, (QP), field from electrically conductive zones.
A coil seperation, the distance between the two operators, of
9 100 meters was used throughout the survey. This would give us a
m theoretical search depth of 50 - 60 meters. It was also decided to
use three frequencies, the 3555, 1777 and 444 Hz, which would deal
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conductivities.
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l l' The data was collected at the mid-point of the two operators
l over the entire grid. One in-phase and one quadrature value was
recorded at each station.
J This collected data was then plotted directly onto the base
maps, one base map for each frequency.
Due to the rugged topography in the area, the in-phase reading
fl on all three frequencies is somewhat more noisy than usual. The grid
would have to be secant chained to correct for slope and to keep the
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Base Maps;
These maps were set up at a scale of 1:5000 and all of the
collected data was put on them.
l For the magnetic data, 58000 gammas has been subtracted from
each reading for ease in plotting. The data was then contoured at
l 100 gamma intervals wherever possible.
m The MaxMin maps were profiled at lcm to 20t and one map was used
for each frequency. The plot point is the mid-point between the
l operators which accounts for the 50 meter blanks at the ends of each
line.
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All of these maps can be found in the back pocket of this
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SURVEY RESULTS
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lThe geophysical surveys were successful in outlining one
l conductive zone on the survey grid. This feature strikes across line
OtOO to line StOOME at approximately 75 to 150 MN. The zone appears
l to represent a legitimate bedrock feature at a depth to source of -30
m t o -40 meters and with a conductivity range of 5 to 20 mhos.
There is a good magnetic, high, low correlation with the eastern
l tip of the feature, but little to no correlation with the western
section.
l The magnetic survey was successful in outlining two areas of
g ultramafic intrusions which also appear on the Timmins -Kirk l and
* Geological Series Map 2205. (See Figure 4). The weak magnetic
l structure nosing into the grid from the south may in fact relate to
the contact between the intermediate and Mafic metavalcanics and the
g felsic intrusions.
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COMINCO LIMITEDPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP PROP.TITLE: TIMMINS * KIRKLAND LAKE
GEOLOGY MAPMAP: 2205Date: April 1969Drawn:
Scale: l"-4mllesInterp: J. Grant
Fig. 4NTS:Job No. EE-232
l l RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
lThe surveys were successful in outlining one area of specific
J interest on the survey grid. The target does appear to represent a
g legitimate bedrock response well within the search depth capacity of
* the survey.
l A recommended follow-up program should consist of detailed
mapping and prospecting certainly in the vicinity of the EM target,
l At this time, no further geophysics is recommended since the one
target is quite well defined.
A short drill program should be considered to further test the
B EM target. Further work on the group would then be based on the
results of: the drilling.
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, John Charles Grant do hereby certify:
1. That I am a Geophysicist and reside at Lot 2 Martineau Avenue, Kamiskotia Lake, Timmins, Ontario.
2. That I am a Fellow of Geological Association of Canada.
3. That I am a member of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association.
4. That I graduated from Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury Campus, in 1975 with an Honour's Diploma in Geology Technology.
5. That I have practised my profession continuously for 13 years.
6. That my report on ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP, LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION, for COMINCO LIMITED, is based on work carried out under my supervision.
7. I hold no specific or special interest in the described property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist for "the property".
Dated this 25th day of April, 1989 at Timmins, Ontarij
John C. Grant,
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
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SCIIXSTREXearl;h science division
Proton Precession Magnetometer fur Portable or Pase Station Use
features
MP-2
1 gamma sensitivity nml accuracy over lange o! 20,000 to 100,000 gammas.Opeiates in vet y hiijh giadients, to 5000 gammas per metre.Ultia small size and \veight.lip fo 25,000 leadings liom only O D colls.Matin y pack isolated f tom electionics lor coiiosion piotection.nnttmy pack easily extended for winter
Light-emitting diode digital display, \\ith complete tost fcatuie.Unigue no-glaie polarized reflector peimits easy loading in bright sunlight.Indicator light warning of excessive giadient, ambient noise or electronic lailuie.Digital icadoiit of battery voltage.Hugged all metal housing for rough field oso at all temperatures.Automatic recycling or external trigger features permit ready conversion to base station use.Shott leading time.IJioad operating tompoiatuto t any o.
Ihn MP-2 Is a portable one qnrnina proton precession magnetometer for Held survey or base station use. l he optimized design ol sen- sor and circuitry using Hie latest CMOS com ponents has resulted In a very light weight, low pownr consumption, rugged and reliable magnetometer.
U(|M nnillllng diodes cotiplnd with mi In- (iniiioiir, optically potnri*(*d rellnclor cotnblne r.olirl slnlo rnllablllly with easy reading even In l)il(|hl sunlight.
A slnmlnrd autnmnllc recycllnn (nature nllows irndy tinn of the MP-?. with sullabln (nptlonnl) Intnitnclng, as a base station recorder In rmnloiH'o or dlllgal form. Allnrnnllvnly, n remote Uiggnr can be used.
l lin noiso-cancnllliHi dunl-coil sensor and nlnc- limiles have been so designed as lo effectively nllnilnnlo reading pioblems duo to vlilually all MKHiiiPlk: (iiadienls which may be oncountorcd In field survey conditions.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF MP-2 MAGNETOMETEM
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IN1EI1NAL MEASUItlNU PIIOGMAMME
EXIEMMAL TfllGGEII
DISPLAY
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GRADIENT TOLEHANCE
POWEM SOURCE
SENSOR
MAIINESS
DPEIlATirJO TEMPEHAIUME TANGE
SIZE
WEIGHTS
l1 Gamma.
l 1 Gamma over lull operating range.
20.000 lo 100,000 gammas in 25 ovmlnnplmil steps. B
r.liu|leInaiur3.7 seconds Intervals.
— 3.7 nccnnrln. Mnr;yr m Inaurc permits automatic repetitive readlnru l
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5 digit LEU (Light Emitting Dlodo) readout dls- plnylng lolnl magnetic Held In gammas or nor* malized battery voltage.
Multiplied precession frequency and gnlo lime — outputs for Interfacing with Incremental tape l recorders (eg. lucrelogger) lor digital rccor- m ding. As an additional option a digital lo analogue converter Is available for use with analogue recorders.
Up lo 5000 gammas/metre.
O alkaline "O" colls provlco up to 25.000 l mailings at 25' O under reasonable signal/noise conditions (less at lower temperatures). Premium carbon-zinc cells l provide about 40V* ol this number, l
Omnidirectional, shielded, noise-cancelling dual coil, optimized for high gradient tolerance.
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Complete lot opctallon with stall or back pack snnsor.
-35oc to inonc.Console, with bnlloilcs: 80 x 160 x 250mm. Snnsor: 00 x 150mm. Stall: 30 x 1550mm. (extended)
30 x 600 mm. (collapsed)
Console, wlih batteries: 1.8kg. Snnsoc 1.3kg. Stall: O.Ckg.
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m Maximum coupled C horizontal-loop ) operation with reference cable.
H Minimum coupled operation with reference cable.
m Vertical-loop operation without reference cable.
m Coil separations: SB, 60,100,130, BOO and BBOm (with cable J or 100,500,300,400, BOO and BOO ft.
H Reliable data from depths of up to IBOm C BOO ft).
H Built-in voice communication circuitry with cable.
m T ilt meters to control coil orientation.
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SPECIFICATIONS i
Frequencies: . 444, BBS, 1777 and 3555 Hz, Repeatability!
Modes of Operation: MAX: Transmitter coil plane and re ceiver coil plane horizontal (Max-coupled; Horizontal-loop mode). Used with refer, cable.
M IN: Transmitter coil plane horizon tal end receiver coil plane ver tical (Min-coupled mode). Used with reference cable.
V. L. : Transmitter coil plane verti cal and receiver coil plane hori zontal (Vertical-loop mode). Used without reference cable, in parallel lines.
P5,50,100,150.200 S eSOm (MM m or 1OO, EDO, 3OO, 4OO.6OO and BOO ft. (MMUF). Coil separations in VL.mode nob re- atricted to fixed values.
Parameters Read: - In-Phase and Quadrature compo nents of the secondary field in MAX and MIN modes.
- Tilt-angle of the total field in V.L. mode .
tO.SS'/itoil"/'. normally, depending on conditions, frequencies and coil separation used .
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Receiver Batteries: S V trans, radio type batteries i A) Life: approx. 35hrs. continuous du ty (alkaline , 0.5 Ah), less in cold weather.
Coll Separations:
Readouts:
Scale Ranges ;
- Automatic, direct readout on 9Omm (3.5") edgewise meters in MAX and MIN modes. No null ing or compensation necessary .
- Tilt angle and null in SOmm edge wise meters in VL.mode .
In-Phase: iSOV..±1OOV. by push button switch .
Quadrature : i 2O V., 1 1OO V. by push button switch.
Tilt: 1 75V. slope .NulKVL.): Sensitivity adjustable
by separation switch.
Transmitter Batteries)
Reference Cable i
Voice Link;
Indicator Lights:
12V B Ah Gel-type rechargeable battery. [Charger supplied)
Light weight 2-conductor teflon cable for minimum friction. Unshield ed. All reference cables optional at extra cost. Please specify.
Built-in intercom system for voice communication between re ceiver and transmitter operatora In MAX and MIN modes, via re ference cable .
Built-in signal end reference warn ing lights to indicate erroneous readings .
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Temperature Range: - 4O*Cto*BO'C C-4O"Fto*14OeF).
Receiver Weight t B kg ( 13 Ibs.)
Transmitter Weight: 13kg (29 Ibs. )
Shipping Weight l Typically BOkg (135lbs.), depend ing on quantities of reference cable and batteries included. Shipped in two field/shipping cases .
Specifications subject to change without notification
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APPENDIX C
Ministry of Report of WorkNorthern Development
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expend
Type of Survey!*MAXMIN A
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Claim Holder!*)COMINCO LTD.
Townthlpor AreaROBERTSON TWP.
Prospector1* Llc*nc* No. A.10043
Addreii
2200-120 ADELAIDE ST.W., TORONTO,Survey Company
EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITED
ONTARIO M5H 1T1Data of Survey (from ti to) ~12 , 02, 89121 03 89Day l Mo. | Yr. | Day l Mo. | Yr.
Name and Addrat* of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical r*port)
Total Mil** of lin* Cut
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Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provitiont
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
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v\Airborne Credits — "
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
OaophyvcalMaxMin
- Elactromagnaiic
- Magnetometer
- Radiomatric
• Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
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Days parClaim
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Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Oayt Credits
Total Expenditure*
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Total Days Credits
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Instructions Total Days Oadit* may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Certification Verifying Report 6f Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
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• JiiAJ 1 A '(QftQ Total nlmber of mining vv ''* ' L -- K-'OC) c l. irm fou.r.d bv thliclaims tovarad by this
report pf work.
ForQf/iot Use Onlcw^2ai:^y
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 work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Addrett of Perton CertifyingR.C. LaRoche c/o Corainco Ltd. 2200-120 Adelaide St.W., Toronto, Ont. M5H1T1
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Geophyslcal-Geologlcal-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s)
Township or Ar
Claim HnlHer(s)
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Author of Report, -V C (T./^-^Address of Author /' ̂ - /.S-
Covering Dates of Survey /Tr 6, /S"'/ ^(lirfecutting to office )T 7
Total Miles 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.
DAYS ~ i-i per claimGeophysical—Electromagnetic——f:!———Magnetometer-——21^——Radiometric—————————Other———-^-————-Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not a|
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic.
DATE:
(enter days per claim)
SIGNATURE:
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications - O ^ f J
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
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Instrument
Survey Method
Corrections made
RADIOMETRICInstrument
Values measured
Enerpy windows (levels)
Heipht of instrument
Size of detector
Overburden
Ranpp
Background Count
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)
Type of survey
Instrument
Ann ir a r y
Parameters measured
Additional information (for understanding results)
AIRBORNE SURVEYSType of survey(s) . ......... .
Instrument(s)(specify for each type of survey)
Arrurary(specify for each type of survey)
Aircraft used
Sensor altitude
Navigation and flight path recovery method
Aircraft altitude
Miles flown over total area
T.ine Sparing
Over claims only
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
Numbers of claims from which samples tak*"n,
Total Number of SamplesType of Sample
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight. . ,.Method of Collection
Soil Horizon Sampled.Horizon Development. . ,. . ., .Samp'** HepthTerrain
Drainage Development,Estimated Rang*1 of Overburden Thickness .
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis
General
- PROCEDURE RECORD ^V
ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent D
p. p. m. CDp. p. b. D
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
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4pO surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers
DATE OF ISSUEr
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LARDER LAIfc ne , RECORDER'S OFFICE
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INSTRUMENT: Scintrex MP-2 Proton Precession MagnetometerPARAMETRES MEASURED: Earth's Total Magnetic FieldACCURACY: +A 10 nano-teslasDIURNALS: Corrected by Base Line LoopingCONTOUR INTERVAL: 0,100,200,300,400,500,600,..,,....
DATUM SUBTRACTED: 58,000
EXSICS EXPLORATION LP.O. Box 1880, P4N-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger Bldg, Timmins OntTelephone: 705-267-U51
CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIP
TITLE: CONTOURED
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
Date: MARCH/89
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INSTRUMENT: Apex Parametric* Max-Min 11 MODE: Maxtnum Coupttd, Horizontal Loop Survey PARAMETRES MEASURED: Inphase (V,}
Out of phase (Y*) FREaUENCY: 444 Hz COIL SEPARATION: 100 m OPERATOR: D, COLLiN- W. PEARSON PROFILE SCALE: lcm-20%
EXSICS EXPLORATION LTDP.O. B ox 1880, P4N-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger B ldg, Timmins Ont.Telephone: 705-267-4151
CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITEPROPERTY ROBERTSON TOWNSHIPTITLE:
MAX-MIN 444 HzDate: M ARCH/89
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INSTRUMENT: Apex Parametrits Max-Hin 11 MODE: Maximum Coupled, Horizontal Loop Survey PARAMETRES MEASURED: Inphase IV.)
Out o f phasi (Ve) FREQUENCY: I 777 Hz COIL SEPARATION: IQO m OPERATOR: D . COLLIN W. PEARSON PROFILE SCALE: lcm-20%
EXSICS EXPLORATION LTD,P.O. Box 1680, P4N-7X1Suite 13, Hollinger Bldg, Timmins On f.Telephone: 705-267-C151
CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHITITLE:
MAX-MIN II 1777 HzBate: MARCH/89
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INSTRUMENT: Apex Parametric* Max-H'm 11 MODE: Maxinum Coupled, Horizontal loop Survey PARAMETRES MEASURED: Inphase r/.l
Out of phase t*/*) FREQUENCY: 3555 Hz CPU SEPARATION: IOO m OPERATOR: ETcOLLIN- W. PEARSON PROFILE SCALE: lcrr^20'/.
EXSICS EXPLORATION LTP.O. Box 1880. P4N-7X1Suite 13. Hollinger Bldg, Timmins On\.Telephone: 705-267-4151
CLIENT: COMINCO LIMITEPROPERTY: ROBERTSON TOWNSHIPTITLE:
MAX-MIN II 3555 HzDate; M ARCH/89Drawn: V.G
Scale: 1:5000Inl-erp: J.GRANT
NTS:Job No. EE-232