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ASAMERA INC.
SOIL SAMPLING ON SASAKWEI LAKE
CLAIM GROUP UPPER MANITOU AREA
N.W. ONTARIO
Vi t, 11 1984
Dryden, may 1984
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SOIL SAMPLING ON SASAKWEI LAKE CLAIM GROUP (N.W. ONTARIO)
GENERAL
In april 1984 Norontex Exploration Ltd. of Dryden was commissioned by Asamera Inc. of Calgary to carry out a soil sampling program on the letters Sasakwei Lake claim group south of Dryden, N,W. Ontario.
The survey was completed from may 2 till may 17, 1984 with interruptions due to bad weather, 314 samples, taken on a 100 x 50m grid, covered the total area of claims 603336, 603338, 603339, 603340 670323, 604310 and part of claims 603335, 603337, 604309, 604311, 604312, 604313, 670205, 670318, 670322, 670324, 670326 (see map on next page).
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The sample area is located on the west side of Sasakwei Lake in the Upper Meriitou Area some 40 kms. south of Dryden, N.W. Ontario, see location map.
Access to the property is easy by boat via Sasokwei Lake, the north end of the lake reaching to within 100 m. of Highway 502, connecting Dryden to Fort Frances. The western portion of the survey area may also be reached via the "Gold Rock trail" departing from Highway 502 about 1 km. north of Sasakwei Lake.
TERRAIN
The topography on the west side of Sasakwei Lake is fairly rugged with steep hills of some 50 m. high and very little level ground. Swamps cover 11 to 12% of the sampled area and support a dense growth of cedars and spruce. Three types of terrain can be distinguished:
1) terrain immediately underlain by bedrock; mostly on top of hills and in steep elopes.
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: 2) more gently sloping terrain underlain by glacial overburdenof varying thickness and composition.
3) swampy terrain underlain by at least 0.5 m. of bog and peat.
SOIL
Because of the steep topography, swampy areas are generallywell defined and may contain up to several meters of bog or peat.Unless by use of augers or other drilling techniques, sampling ofthe B soil horizon is impossible in these areas.
Where glacial overburden is present and contains enough finematerial, the soil profile is often well developed as illustratedbelow
A 5 cm. loose organic debris and humusA-, 3 cm. mixed layer, humus, clay, SiiiiA2 5 cm. leached grey layer, mainly inorganic
B variable thickness, oxidized, browninorganic, some roots
In terrain underlain immediately by bedrock, the leached horizon may not exist, but smears and pods of clay and silt may be found in depressions sometimes mixed with humus and fragments of pertly decomposed bedrock.
SAMPLING PROCEDURE
Sample material was obtained by digging with a shovel well into the B-hrizon, where possible, and collecting the deepest part of the soil brought up. Coarse rock fragments and roots were retrieved before putting the material in plastic sample bags.
Samples were taken on a 50 x 100 grid (see sample map). Where the nature of the terrain prohibited sampling in the immediate vicinity (3 m. radius) of a picket station, a more distant site was selected
to obtain the correct sample material.
Average sample depth was 15-20 cm. and the material collected
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generally consisted of silty clay to clayey silt with varying amounts of sand and some rock fragments. Quartz and rusty rock fragments were noted on lines 20S and 22S (see remarks on sample lists).
Colour of the sampled medium mostly varied from light brown to grey-brown. In some instances the soil remained grey to depths over 25 cm. The grey material collected in these cases does not necessarily reflect the k^ horizon but probably an unoxidized or non-ferruginous B horizon.
Where overburden was thin or consisting mainly of large boulders it proved difficult and time consuming to obtain the right material and inclusion of some humus and/or locally derived rock fragments was inevitable. This occurred, however, in not more than 10# of the total number of samples taken.^lotes to this regard have been made on the sample lists. / \
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STARR LAKE PROJECT - 1984 SOIL/TILL SAMPLING
RESULTS:
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The accompanying geochemical map (Map 2) shows the results of the gold, copper, zinc and arsenic analysis of the soil/till samples taken from the grid.
Gold concentrations ranged from less than 1 ppb to a high of 19 ppb with only four samples indicating gold values of higher than 10 ppb.
i Copper, zinc and arsenic are also plotted on the same map with respective j
high analysis of 1100 ppm, 180 ppm and 57 ppm. Several of the higher copper jzinc and arsenic analyses are clustered in the vicinity of 17 south and 6 east, ihowever, no trace of any sulphide mineralization in outcrop was noted in this iarea. The sample medium in this area was generally described as silty clay <
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Despite the interesting cluster of some higher copper, zinc and arsenic | analyses, the very low associated gold values here and throughout the surveyed area, would seem to indicate low gold mineralization potential for the property. It is therefore recommended that no further follow-up work be undertaken at the present time. ]
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REPORT 21308
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Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
s.7S7\ BOYER LAKE 900
File No ^ 7 5 7/
TYPE OF SURVEY ____ GEOPHYSICAL
XGEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL ^ EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS;
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Signature of Assessor
Date
Ministry o! Nafura'
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophv*ical, Geological, Geochemicat end Expenditures)
W 64 <t>l 314 The Mining Act
Instructions: - Please type or print.- If number of mining claims Unversed
exceeds space on this form, attach* list.Note: - Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Surveyd)
GEOCHEMICALClaim Holder(t)
J Township or Area BOYER LAKE H-2S82
_ Prospector TLicYnce~TQ6TAsamera Inc.
Address
T-1025
F ___ ..Survey Compa
.__#.21DO...JM - 4th Avenue ...S.W. .Calvary, JUla,.. ..T2P_3Mny Date of Survey (from &
_...to) Total Milts of line Cut
„ Noroatex Explorations Ltd.Name and Address of Author (of Geo Technical report)
__________Rein van Enk. \ Bedworth Rd. R.R. 11 . Site 11. Box 7. Drvden. Qnt. PfiKICredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
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 totat(s) here
RECEL] tt2i
M/IV/wp / 1,Airborne Credits" 1 " Ui!Y(J<
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
• Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
• Electromagnetic
• Magnetometer
• Radiometric
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Days perClaim
Days per Claim
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Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Soil/Till AnalysisPerformed on Claim(s)
670205, 60^31 0-31 3, 603335-340, 670322
670323, 670326Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
$5.307.80 •*- 1 5
Total Days Credits
= 353Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
Date
Nov.Certification Verifying Report of Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix Number
670322
620326:603336-6033376033^0-
603335603338
30333960^31067020560*011
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60^313
Expend. Days Cr.
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Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Expend. Days Cr.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
I hereby certify that I 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 end the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
Victor A. Tanakac/o Asamera Inc (see address above)Date Certified
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Assessment Work Breakdown
Man Days are based on eight (8) hour 1 echnical 01 Line-cutting days. Technical days include work pciformed by consultants, draftsmen, etc..
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SUB-TOTALSHIPPING CHARGES CUSTOM BROKERAGE TELEX "• " ""•.•' MINIMUM CHARGES
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ORIGINAL INVOICE;-:TOTAI IN CANADIAN IUIAL IN F UNDS $ 5307.
1984 12 21 Your File: Our File: 2.7671
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources808 Robertson StreetBox 5080Kenora, OntarioP9N 3X9
Dear Sir:
He received Data for Assaying on Dfeember 14, 1984 submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980 for Mining Claims K 603335 et al 1n the Area of Boyer Lake.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
We do not have a copy of the report of work which is normally filed with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. Yundt01 rectorLand Management Branch
HMtney Block* Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-6918
A. HBrrisc
cc: Asamera Inc12100, 144 - 4th Ave S.H.Calgary, AltaT2P 3N4Attn: A. Tanaka.
cc: Rein van Enk 3 Bedworth Road R.R. II - Suite 11 Box 17Dryden, Ontario P8N 2Y4
ASAMERA INC.Suite2100,144-4th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2P3N4 Telephone (403) 269-5521, Telex: 03-822817
December 13, 1984
Mr. A. BarrLands Management Branch D FTFIX/FD Ministry of Natural Resources K CV-ci v tixWhitney Block - Room 6643 r. rr% „ . __ AJ Queen's Park DIG 1 4 1984 Toronto, OntarioM7A 1 W3 M INING LANDS SECTION
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed, for assessment approval, two copies of our technical report (complete with maps) covering a geochemlcal survey performed on our mineral property in the Boyer Lake/Turtlepond Lake Areas, Kenora Mining Division. Please note that in order to comply with the regulations regarding the submission of assessment reports I have reproduced the maps at a scale of 1:5000 (1" = 417?).
Also enclosed is proof of expenditures covering geochemlcal analyses and assays relating to the above referenced geochemlcal survey and a copy of a Report of Work form submitted to Mr. W. Mathews at the Office of the Mining Recorder, Kenora.
I trust you will find items 1n order, however, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Please indicate receipt of this package by signing and returning the duplicate of this letter to my attention at the address Indicated above.
Yours truly,
ASAMERA INC.
Lawson Forand Geologist
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IiI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
ASAMBRA IHC.STARR PROJECT
EXPEHDITURE STATEMENT January 1 to December 31,1984
Freight costs
Analysis - assay & geochemical
Consulting - geochemical
Drafting and reproductions
Total Expenses
DATE:' tktSIGNATURE: JL
Year to Date 1984
$ 131.44
5,307.80
2,775.00
225.00
$ 8,439.24
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL
File.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1I1 11
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Type of Survey(s Township or Ares Claim Holder(s)
Survey Company Author of Report Address of Autho Covering Dates o!
Total Miles of Lir
)TECHNIPAL DATA STATEMENT
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORT FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
j Geochemicalt Boyer Lake M-2582Asamera Inc.Calgary Alta.Norontex Exploration Ltd, Dryden OnRein van Enkr R.R. 1 Site 11 Box 7, Dryden P8N 2
- Sl may 2
ie Cut
SPECIAL PROVISIONSCREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
-17, 1984((incoming to office)
DAYS
Geophysical PCT — Electromagnrtic— Magnet^mrtrr. , .„„, _ ..„,.._— Radiometrir., ......-OtKpr
Ocnlogira!,
n»>nrh^rnira1., .., .,..„. /^AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to alrboro/urveyt)
Magnetometer V.\rrtrnmatm*tir. R"3Hir>mi»tri/- /
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Previous Surveys
(enteTdayt per claim) /jU , /} / //
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Qualifications
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
937 IK/70)
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED Lut numerically
L * . ..... K ....... .... r ---6Q333.5..............K>'$'""•"•"•"""""""K
K
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(number) 603336
6Q333J .....O U j j j 0
.........6.0333S..............
K 6033^0 '***•*•••*••••*•* Jf««*««t ••**»••••• t •t*«TtT «<**•••••••*••• t •••••••
• *••*••*•••***•• i t* * ••••••*•••• !•*•§•• r*«V*7n«Vw** ••••**••• • ••*
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K ' 60^*311
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K
K
K
K
K
K
60^*312
670205
670318
670322
670323
67032*1
670326
TOTAL CLAIMS 16
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GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY -
Numbrs of claims from which samples taken. ,.9,:iSs«?y.j._
PROCEDURE RECORD
603338. 603339. 603340. 670323.604310, 603335, 603337, 604309. 604311. 604312. 670205. fi7OR1ft.670322, 670324, 670326
Total Number of Samples .,.314Type of Sample soil
(Nature of Material) Average Sample Weight 500 grams
*Q * *
Method of Collection 1S8lnS
Soil Horizon Sampled — » .... — . ..,_Horizon Development . ; good , . ... .... ..... ,,.
Terra?" hil^y wi t.h qteap nlnpoQ
. DoorDrainage Development— •£,.,,_,, ...F,Stim?tH Rang'' «f OvwhiirdMi Thirkn«w
0-several meters
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Include! drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh s«ze of fraction med for analysis..,....,,..,.. _ .-200 mesh
r.rn^rai total mandavs in field 12report preparation 2
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per cent O p. p.m. OK" p.p. b. GJ/''
(Cu^ P.b, (Zny Ni, Go, Ag, Mo, (As^(circle)
Others AuViflA Analycic (_ tret*)
Analytical Mrthnrl
Reagents IIcrH
Field Laboratory AnalysisNn. ( tret«)
Extraction Method „.„_Analytical Method . „,,. *RrAgrntclTcrH
Commercial laboratory (._?'^ ..... ,._ ....tests)Name of I/aboratory ^""^Y Assay Labs Ltd.Fvtrrtm«M,ty,iAu (FA pre-conc.); As.Cu.ZniiSWiiiffi,l!Sn) Au- (Neutron Act.) As(Fla'meless AA) ; Cu, Zn (Direct current
Reagents Usedp ———————————— Spootromcter)^As,Cu,Zn - Nitric/Hydrochloric
General ———————————————————————
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5ASAKWEI LAKE
ASAMERA INC.
STARR PROJECTBOYER LAKE -TURTLEPOND LAKE AREAS, ONT.
SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION MAP100 200 300m
52Fe7NE0051 2.7571 BOYER LAKE £00
ASAMERA INC.STARR PROJECT
BOYER LAKE-TURTLEPOND LAKE AREAS,ONT.
SOIL SAMPLE RESULTS
I SCALE: | DECEMBER,1984
S2F07NE0e>S1 2.7571 BOYER LAKE 310 J