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42A11SE*4*7 2.5881 TISDALE 010
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY REPORT
IP SURVEY
PORCUPINE PROJECT
INGEX CLAIMS
TISDALE TOWNSHIP - NTS: 42A/11
by
Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited Suite 370, 33 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M5E 1T2
October 4, 1983 H. Limion
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REPORT ON IP SURVEY
PORCUPINE PROJECT - INGEX CLAIMS
JUNE AND JULY 1983
IntroductionNewmont Exploration of Canada Limited contracted
IP surveys over the 'Ingex* claims. These IP surveys were
designed to aid the geological mapping of the claims, and to
find areas of chargeable sulphide mineralization. The ten
claims were covered with IP.
Results of the survey can be interpreted to show
geologic trends. A subdivision of lithologic units is possible.
Nine areas of anomalously high chargeability are defined.
Location and Access - Figure l
These claims are within the City of Timmins, 4 miles
north-east of the ONR station. Access is by the Kidd Creek
highway and sandy lumbering roads. A major power line traverses
the claims in a north-north-west direction.
Geology and Previous Work - Figure 2
Ferguson (1968) shows a north-east trending geology,
with fine grained to massive basalt as the major rock type. On
the north-west edge of the property, the argillite in the North
Tisdale Syncline forms the boundary for the basalts.
There are very few outcrops. Geological information
has been taken from previous diamond drilling. Twenty-five
diamond drill holes for approximately 30,000 feet (Hughes, 1981)
have been drilled on the property.
In 1981, Ingamar Explorations carried out a program of
VLFje-m. and magnetic surveys. Thirteen VLF conductors have been
outlined, and one NW-SE magnetic high has been defined (see
Hughes, 1981).
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(after Ferguson et al (1968))
Scale 1:12.OOO or l Inch to l.OOO Feet
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The IP Survey - Maps l and 2
Newmont contracted Rayan Exploration of North Bay to do the IP survey. All 10 claims have been covered with the pole-dipole array, and results of chargeability are on Map 1. The resistivity results are partially shown on Map 2. Some resistivity data were lost in an unfortunate fire. This assessment report claims only for the IP chargeability.
The Crone IP receiver and the Phoenix IPT-1 trans mitter (see attached data specs) have been used on the survey.
Results and Interpretation - Map l
Data on Map l are subject to noise from the powerline. High chargeability readings under the wires on lines 136W and 132W are suspect.
Chargeability results are divided into 5 separate zones, labelled A to E. Within these zones, the highest chargeability readings define nine anomalous peaks.
Zone A trends east-north-east at the north of the map sheet. Anomalies Al, A2, A3, and A4 are regions of higher chargeability within zone A. Anomaly Al is possibly related to the sediments that are shown in this part of the property.
Zone B is probably the western extension of zone A.
Zone C trends north-east through the central portion of the grid. It probably follows a portion of the basalts which contains more chargeable minerals. South and west of the powerline, the zone is broken, possibly by diabase dikes and a facies change. Definition of its boundaries is tenuous in that region. Higher chargeability anomalies, CI, C2, and C3, are found within the zone. Anomaly CI is probably influenced by the powerline.
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Zones D and E are located in the south-east corner of the grid. Higher chargeability areas Di and El are in the central portions of the zones.
The resistivity map (Map 2) has not been found useful for correlation with lithology.
Recommendations
The five zones of higher chargeability should be related to the geology as found in the drill core. Happing can be extended using the IP.
The zones of higher chargeability within the anomalous zones are targets for mineral exploration.
Heikki Limion Chief Geophysicist
October 4th, 1983
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REFERENCES
Ferguson, S.A. and associated geologists, 1968: Geology and
Ore Deposits of Tisdale Township. Geological report 58.
Ontario Department of Mines, Toronto, Ontario.
Hughes, T.N.J., 1981: Report on the Tisdale Project, Timmins
Area. Ontario Geological Survey Assessment Files, Timmins,
Ontario.
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H. LIMION
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Heikki Limion, received my B.A.Se degree in Engineering Science (Geophysics Option) from the University of Toronto in 1965.
I spent two summers in geophysical field work; one with Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas, and one with INCo Exploration.
In 1965-66 I worked for one year with Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas as a Junior Geophysicist in seismic field work.
From 1967-1976 I worked with INCo Exploration, on ground and airborne geophysical surveys, I supervised
( airborne geophysical operations for four years, and worked on research and development of airborne geophysical systems. I conducted ground geophysical surveys in Canada, U.S.A., and Brazil.
In 1977 and 1978 I was the head of the geophysics section in the Kenya Department of Mines and Geology. During this time, I was under contract to CIDA (the Canadian Inter national Development Agency).
Since the beginning of 1979, I have held the position of Chief Geophysicist of Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited.
I am a member of the Society of Exploration Geo- physicists, the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, the Prospectors and Developers Association, and the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
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Report of Work1(Geophysical. Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
or print.— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be enteredin tho "Fvnonrl ("lau* Rr" mllimn*.
Type of Survayfe)
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Name BIKI Address of Author (of Gao-Technicel raport)H- M~*ioA* Sj* 3?0. 33 sy. j r -
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provlslora
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
and enter totalb) here
Airborne Credits
Mote: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
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Certification Verifying Report of Work
Total number of mining claims covered by this raport of work.
l hereby certify that l haw a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts tat forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or wrtneeed same during and/or after itt completion and the annexed report H true.•me and Postal Address of
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Mr. WU 11 ara L. GoodMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources*60 Wilson AvenueTinralns, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
We have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Induced) Polarization) survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims P 530746 et al in the Township of Tisdale.
This aaterlal Mill be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits vrtll be Issued.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDi rectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6610Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: (416)965-1380
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THE TOWNSHIP OF
TISDALEDISTRICT OF COCHRANE
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
SCALE I-INCH*40 CHAINS
LEGENDPATENTED LANDCROWN LAND SALELEASESLOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING RIGHTS ONLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLYROADSIMPROVED ROADSKINGS HIGHWAYSRAILWAYSPOWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEGMINESGEODECTIC STATIONSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY PATENTED
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NOTESThis township lies within the Municipality of CITY of TIMMINS.
400 Surface rights reservation around all lakes fa r ivers.
Town boundary of TIMMINS shownthus ••.v'v.jy -?*NOW WITHIN THE CITY OF TIMMINS
o'- li3UtOEC i O 1983
PLAN NO.-M. 315
MINISTRY C!: NATURAL RESOURCES
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LEGENDInstruments:
Transmitter: Phoenix IPT-1 on 2-2-2-2 cycle Receiver: Crone N-IV , Nev/mont design
Readings taken at 100 foot intervals. Contour interval: 2 milliseconds for n-2 cfata
Array: Three electrode (Pole-dipole)
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LEGEND
InstrvmentsiTransmitter: Phoenix IPT-1 on 2-2-2-2 cycli Receiver: Crone N-IV t Newmont design
Readings taken at (00 Foot intervals. Contour interval: lOO ohm meters for 0=2 data Array: Three electrode (Pole-dipole)
as electrode separation - " 1OO feetAp'porent Resistivity m ohm - metres
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SURVEY. BOUNDARY
PICKET LINE
CLAIM POST
CLAIM POST ASSUMED
— — CLAIM POST ASSUMED
s'' TRAILS
^"' STREAMS and RIVERS
P PATENTED LANDS
A HYDRO LINE PYLONScale
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LOT 6LOT 5
NEWMONT EXPLORATION
INDUCED POLARIZATION
RESISTIVITY CONTOURS
Property WBBARD X INGEX *294 SHEET 4TISDALE
Pro* ONTARIO
Drafted by.'MJLF
Scale: P 2OO
NTS: 42 A/ 6,II
Rotted by: RW.
Dote: SEPT. 1983 J.
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