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41I09SE0016 0014A1 CRERAR 010
GEOPHYSICAL
TOMROSE OPTION
CRERAR TOWNSHIP. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
41-1-9
GP-6433A
SUMMARY;
The electromagnetic survey found no conductors of importance. The magnetic survey permitted some extrapolation of the contacts found in mapping, although generally speaking the data was of little value. The magnetic expression of the gabbro and the paragneiss was erratic.
be dropped.
INTRODUCTION:
No further work is recommended and the option should
Vork was started on the Tomrose property to investi gate a favourable contact area, which could contain nickel bearing sulphides. The electromagnetic survey was conducted to locate any conductors which could be massive sulphides, while the magnetometer results would be useful to map the contact and supplement the geology.
As eight claims were under extension a previousreport No. 6433 was written to cover the work on these eight claims. This report supersedes the report 6433.
LOCATION AND ACCESS;
The property is accessible by truck from River Valley, a town on the Canadian National Railway, running from North Bay to Capreol.
KETHOD OF SURVEY;
A Sharpe MF-1 Fluxgate magnetometer, direct reading to an accuracy of 10 gammas, was used to conduct the survey at a station spacing of 25 feet on lines 200 feet apart.
The electromagnetic survey was conducted by twoinstruments, a Crone Jr. E.K., and a Ronka unit. The Ronka unit was used in thf flat areas while the Crone E.K. was used in rough country. The method of measurement is slightly different but they will both detect small conductors of the type to be expected on the property, under reasonable depths of overburden.
GEOPffiSICAL INTERPRETATION;
h,. Sheet 1.
Area A is a zone of magnetic highs and lowssuggestive of disseminated mineralization which is on a hill and could be worth prospecting. There are two weak conductors shown on the electromagnetic map shown as A and B. A has magnetic correlation. Neither conductor is very impressive as no correl ation is obtained from the high frequency response.
Sheet 2.
There is a regular magnetic high striking north west across the property. This is expected to be a diabase dike, possibly wroken into two dikes as shown.
Sheet 3.
The continuation of the magnetic high to the north west is apparent on Sheet 3.
Sheet 4.
There is a rather Irregular magnetic high shown as B, which could be of interest but again there is no electromagneticindication.
SheetJiA.
There is nothing of interest.
Sheet 5.
One magnetic high zone, shown as C, occurs in gabbro, in the southwest corner of the map sheet, which could be of interest.
V Sheet 6.
The favourable contact goes through the area of Sheet 6, but the electromagnetic data gave no suggestion of the presence of massive sulphides. The northwest corner of the sheet shows a magnetic disturbance, indicated as 5, which is a continuation
on Sheet 5.
^yflheet 7.
There is nothing of interest.
i Sheet 9.
There is very little of interest. There are no con ductors evident on the contact outlined.
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Sheet 10. ,
There is a possible fault interpreted on this sheet on extension of ore found from known geology. Three magnetic disturbances shown aa D, E and F could bo of interest.
SheOt 11.
There is a magnetic disturbance in the north part of the she e i- which is probably magnetic segroeations in the paragneiss. There is probably a paragneiss gabbro contact which would be hard to locate in this area.
Sheet 12.
Sheet 14.
Sheet
There is nothing of interest.
There is nothing of interest.
The mapped geological contact cannot be correlated with the magnetic picture.
Sh.ee t
Nothing of interest shows up.
There is nothing of interest.
There is very little to be said about the electro magnetic survey. Oily two conductors have shown up. Neither of these are very impressive although one does have magnetic correl ation. To prospect for disseminated type ore bodies would require a large expensive program of Induced Polarization work, v.Mch is not varr anted at this stage.
The magnetic data has been used to outline thedifferent rock types where possible. The geological contacts were taken from R. Saukko's mapping, and the geophysical data used to extend or modify these contacts without conflicting with known geology .
Very little of interest has shown up from themagnetometer survey. There appears to be segregations of magnetite both in gabbro and the paragneiss.
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CONCLUSIONS;
There are no possibilities evident that are worth drilling as a result of this survey.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
It is recommended that the option be dropped.
Respectfully submitted,
DJS/bl.
February 1st, 1965.
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fllpv-- ;-."' ' APPENDIX3C.""V " ".'Claims covered by the geophysical surveys are:-
T49691, T49692, T49693, T49699, T49700, T50531. T51681, T51682, T51683, T51684, T51685,' T51686, T51687, T51688, T52408, T52409, T53161, T53548, T53549, T53658, T53659, T53660, T53661, T53957, T53958, T53959, T53960, T54367, T54368, T54369, T54370, T54371, T54372, T54373,.T54374, T54375, T54627, T54628.
There were 3*56 miles of transit line cut and 44.1 miles of picket lines.
Magnetometer readings were taken at 9,220 stations and electromagnetic readings at 41841 st,-*,ions.
The time spent on this work may be distributed as follows:-
Days Factor Total
Line.. Cutting and Chaining t
E. KacDonald, 2? Perreault Street East, Rovyn, Quebec. October IBth, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd,
24th, 26th, 27th. 9x1 9
Gastoh Lehouillier, 767 Lariviere Street, Rouyn, Quebec. October 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th. 5x1 5
Lionel Pellitier, 246 - 8th Street, Noranda, Q. October 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, l?th. 6x1 6
E. Gauthier, Palmarole, Quebec. October 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th,
19th, 20th, 21st. 9x1 9
P. Duquette, 559 Taschereau Street, Rouyn, Q. October 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th,
29th, 30th. 8x1 8
Patrick Bourgeois, Reneault, Quebec. October 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th,
28th, 29th. 8x1 8
H. Chisholm, Falconbridge, Ontario.September 21st, 23rd, 24th, 28th, 29th, 30th.October 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th,
9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 2?th, 28th. 30 x l 30
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Line Cutting and Chaining: (Contd)- ———— ————S. Crorisilver, Chibougamau, Quebec. Jbvenfcer 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th, lX)th, nth, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th, IBth, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th.
Walter Wapachi, Waswanipi, Quebec.November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th, 10th, nth, 13th, 14th, 16th,17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 2lst, 23rd,24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, fcSth, 30th.
William Wapachi, Waswanipi, Quebec.November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th, 10th, nth, 13th, Uth, 16th,17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd,24th, 25th, 26th, 2?th, 28th, 30th.
Total
2Axl
24 x l
24 x l
24
24
24 147
Magnetometer Survey:
K. C. Mott, Apt. l, 12 Drinkwater Street, Sudbury, Ontario. October 21st, 25th, 26th, 2?th, 28th.
S. Presunka, 203 Ninth Avenue S. W., Dauphin, Manitoba. October 22nd, 23rd, 24th.
R. Ayotte, River Vaney, Ontario. October 23rd, 24th, 26th, 2?th, 28th.
F. Guenette, River Vaney, Ontario. October 21st, 22nd.
F. J. Gauthier, River Vaney, Ontario. - November 25th, 26th, 2?th, 28th.
5x7
3x7
35
21
5x7 35
2x7 14
4x7 28 133
Electromagnetic Survey:
M. C. Mott, Apt. l, 12 Drinkwater Street, Sudbury, Ontario. October 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, Uth, 15th,
16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, ?th,
9th, 10th, nth, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 2Qth, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 30th.
December 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th. 40 x 7 280
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Electromapietic Survey; (Contd)
H.D. KacLean, 200 Tremoy Road, Noranda, Q. October 27th, 28th, 29th. November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th, 10th, nth, 12th.
W. Marion, 239 - 5th Street, Noranda, Q. October 29th, 30th,November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th, 10th, nth, 12th.
P. Duquette, 559 Taschereau Street, Rouyn, Q. October 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, l?th,
19th, 20th, 21st.
R. McKenzie, Ste. 303, 144 Elgin Street N, Galt, Ontario.November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,
9th,nth, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th,17th,IBth, 19th, 20th, 2lst, 23rd,24th,25th, 26th, 27th, ?8th, 30th.
Paya Factor Total
13x7
12 x 7
9x7
91
63
24x 7 168 686
Draughting and Interpretation;
M. Chisholm, Falconbridge, Ontario. November. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th,
10th, lith, 12th, 13th, 16th, 17th, IBth, 19th, 20th, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th.
M. C. Kx)tt, Apt. l, 12 Drinkwater Street, Sudbury, Ontario. January 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th.
J. Reford, 648 Coxwen Avenue, Toronto, Ont. February 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 10th,
nth.D. J. Salt, 307 ELlerslie Avenue, Ontario. February 8th, 9th, 10th, nth.
Total;
20 x 7
5x7
8x7
4x 7
140
35
56
28 259
1.225 Days.
SHEET It
SHEET II (t.M.)
1I SHEET 1*
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SHEET *
SHEET II
SHEET 10
SHEET 4A
SHEET 4 (E.M.) i SHEET V (E. M.)
SHEET 4
SHEET 9
SHEET 6
SHEET 7
SHEET 3
SHEET 2
SHEET l
LEGEND
—— — —— f. M, SURVEY
MAG. SURVEY
FALCONBRIDGE NICKEL MINES
TOMROSE OPTION ——— INDEX MAP
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FALCONBRIDGE NICKEL MINES LTD:^.Tt^^vf^M'^pif~ -.. . -^;." '" ,' .'..S;:-' ': ^:- -. "^r/l '-"* "-t
LEGEND FOR TOMROSE OPTION
E L ECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
CHAINED PICKET LINE, 100* INTERVALS
RONKA SURVEY
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RELATIVE READINGS. UPPER FIGURE, IN PHASE. LOWER FIGURE, OUT OF PHASE.
. . IN PHASE PROFILE.X MINUS PLOTTED TO THE LEFT.
1 POSITIVE PLOTTED TO THE RIGHT.
, OUT OF PHASE PROFILE.MINUS PLOTTED TO THE LEFT.
\ POSITIVE PLOTTED TO THE RIGHT.
(;RONE SURVEY3 RELATIVE READINGS.3 UPPER FIGURES. HIGH FREQUENCY.3 LOWER FIGURES, LOW FREQUENCY.
u HIGH FREQUENCY PROFILE. MINUS PLOTTED TO THE LEFT. POSITIVE PLOTTED TO THE RIGHT.
--V LOW FREQUENCY PROFILE.T MINUS PLOTTED TO THE LEFT.5\ POSITIVE PLOTTED TO THE RIGHT.
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
U INTERPRETED PARAGNEISS.
2. INTERPRETED GABBRO.
3.j INTERPRETED GRANITE.
±] I NTERPRETED DIABASE.
INTERPRETED FAULT.
———— INTERPRETED CONTACT.
CONTOUR INTERVAL:— BELOW lOOO GAMMAS— 200— ABOVE lOOO GAMMAS—500
41I09SE0016 eeMAI CRERAR
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It is reooanended that the water oorered areas be surreyed this winter but no further work can be reooanendjd on the ground already sunre/ed.
Sulphides had been uncovered by prospecting in a gabbro or possibly norite with interesting nickel ralues. The property was, therefore, optioned and electroaagnetio and nagnttoaeter surreys conducted In an attempt td find a Massive sulphide ore body.
LOCATION AMP ACCESSi
The property is accessible by road from River Valley, a town on the C.N.R. line, (see the location map)
METHOD OP
Lines were cut at 200 ft. intervals at right angles to the expected strike of any ore bodies. Magnetometer stations were read at 25 Ft. intervals along these lines u'tng a Sharpe MF-1 fluxgate magnetometer of sensitivity 20 gamuts per division.
The electromagnetic work was somewhat more complicated. A Ronka unit was used in areas of flat country which was somewhat rare on this property and a Crone Junior B.K. unit especially designed for such country was used over the rest of the property* Both types of results are plotted on one electromagnetic map.
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The theory of these methods is covered in the append:lx*
CffiOPHTSICAL "ji'
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There are a few minor disturbances in the southeast oorner of the grid but they do not appear strong enough to warrant follow-up.
No other conductors were located.•vv-
- 2 *. ;
(conta.)Surrey t
Striking northeast - southwett 'through the centre of the j)p*ar a few segregations of magnetite. The rock typo this
to be in i* probably a gabbro or baeic volcanic bat this ' by comparison with the geological mapping to be done
spring after "the anow hat goneT v.'' '' : '. , . , .' ' There ie a pottible northfatt - touthwett tuggettion of a thear tone along thit belt., - ' , '^, , ' ' ".
; A basic introalTe ttrik^t east -wett-acrots th* theet. Thit . appear t ; to eat off a north - touth diabase 'dike .
coKCLgiOMi - \ ,, ;; -' ;'. ' l . .
Xx6ept in the southeast j corner there are no conductors of any intereit. These few oonduttors indicated in this area appear to be marginal and do not indicate the pretenee of massive tulphidet.
gECOMMPOATIOHt1 -* ' ' , " "- . . . . ; '
, Cnleet the geological examination will reveal that the property hat possibilities of an ore body which is not a massive •ulphideUype.then no further work ean be recommended beyond finish ing the turvey over the water covered areas.
Respectfully submitted.
t .
DJB/bl.
Kovember 6th, 1964.
Of KBTttPt
- , .Varying anounta of nagnetiU in different rock* near
the earth's surface produce meaaurable differencea in the earth's magnetic field. By Measuring these differences the underlying rock structure can often bc inferred even though oorered with overburden. '
Occasionally the structure containing the sulphides can be determined from the aagnetometer surrey* The results can also bo used aa a guide to the presence of pyrrhotite and vary ing rock types.
When an electrical conducting body ia placed in an alternating magnetic field, small eddy currents of electricity are induced in the conductor.
For the special case vhere the magnetic field direct ion ia horisontal and the conductor an alraost vertical lens of sulphide ore, the eddy currents flow very nearly around the circumference of the ore body. These eddy currents set up their own nagnetic field. If this field can be measured the presence Of a sulphide deposit can be detected.
The method of detecting the presence of a secondary field varies. In some cases, the field is neasured V r the distortion or tilt of the field. Units employing this system are the Crone S.K. and vertical .loop system.
Another method of measuring the presence of the secondary current is to detect changes in phase and amplitude of the secondary field by comparing it with a reference field provided on the instrument. The Bonks and nagniphase systems aoploy this technique.
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H Claiins corered by the feophjsical turreysj-
T ^53* t 53154, t 53155, T 53156, T 53157, T 5315*. T 53159, f J|tt0, T 50529, T 50530, T 5*410, T 53550 and T 49698and parts oft*
- 7 5143d, I 51669 and T 53769.
There were 2.32 miles of transit line cut and 22.5 mil*o of picket lines.
Magnetometer readings vert taken over 24*0 mile g for a total of 5,116 stations and electromagnetic readings were taken over 2,455 stations.
followst-The time spent on this work may be distributed as
Pars Factor
Cutting and .Chaining!
8. Cronsllver, Chibougssum, P.Q., (transit Operator) October 30th and Jiovenber 4th.
K. Gauthier, Palaarole, (Lint Cutter) 3epteRber 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th,
29th, 30th and October 1st.
Pat O'Reilley. 27 Perrault Street Z, Rouyn, P.Q. (Line Cutter) September 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th,
26th, ttth, 29th, 30th.
Oaston Lehouillier, 767 Leriviere Street, Bdo/n, ?Q. (Line Cutter) September 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th.
William Uapachi, Vaswanipi, P.Q., (Line Cutter) October 30th. ,
Lionel PeUitier, 246 - 8th Street, Voranda, P.Q. (Line Cutter) Septenber 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th.
Walter Hapachi, Waewanipi, P.Q. (Line Cutter) October 30th.
Rene Dupraa, 226| - 8th Street. Moranda, P.Q. (Transit Operator and Chalner) Septenber 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 27th, 28th,
29th and 30th.
V. Karion, 239 - 5th Street, Norsnda, P.Q. (Helper) October 30th, November 4th and 5th.
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4
l
4
8
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' \. H.C. Mott, Apartment l, 12 Drinkwatty Street,^..-.^••" Sttdbnrjr, Ontario 'Transit Operator and"y" Bupertisor) Septenfcer 21st, 23rdi 24ih, 28th,?S* ' . . '-s'- " . ' -,- . - ' - -- - rwrVkL __ J ' **vi(L - "H...,^ -. - ,- -- 29th and'Jpth'. .'".- . 6. . 6
'•'' Total lines out s 13.2 mllss| baseline r 4,706 n.- - 46"'' *:- -"jf * '
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^ ;';. M.C. Mott, Apartment l, 12 Drinkwater Street,: 5 Sudborjr, Ontario. (Operator)
v . ; October 6th, 7th, 8th, 22nd, 26th and 29th. 7 x 7 49H.D. KacLean, 200 Trenoy Road, Noranda, P.Q.
(Oeophysiolst) October 7th. 1x7 'l
: Benauld A/otte, Hirer Valley, Ontario. (Helper)October 8th. 1x7 7
Robert McXensie, Ste. 303, 144 Elgin Street V., Galt, Ontari6. (Helper) October 24th, 26th,
27th, 29th, 30th and Noreefcer 4th. 6x7 42 105
ffLeotrommnetic Surrert
H.D* MacLean, 200 Trerooy Road, Miranda, ?*Q. (Oeophysicist) October 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st,
22nd/ 23rd*' 24th, 26th, 27th and 30th, 10 x 7 70
W, Marion, 239 - 5th Street, Voranda/ ?.Q. (Helper) October 18th, 19th, 20th, 2lst, 22nd,
23rd, 24th, 26Vh, 27th, 28th. 10 x 7 70 V ' :' \- :Robert MoKenxis, Ste. 303, 144 B&iTatreet 8, Galt, Ontario. (Helper) Horcdber Jth. 1x7 7 147
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V " ;
Draughting, and Interpretation!
A. Brewer, 95 St. Maurice Street, Noranda, F.Q. (Draughtsman) Nbretaber 2nd and 3rd. 2x7 14
M. Chisholm, Falconbridge, Ontario. (Drau&htaaan) October 30th and Hovsaber 1st. 2x7 14
M.C* Mott, Apartment l, 12 Drinkwater Street, Sudbury, Ontario. (Operator) October 30th and Korenfcer 1st. 2x7 14
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D.J, flalt^ 307 ELlerflit AvwnM; MUloudal*, Ont. r . (CUo^tlcUt) BoTrobtr 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th. 5x? 35
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t, Donald John Salt| tht undwmignwJ, bcnlbgr o*rtlfy that I *H a gradutt* of th* f*ophy*ie* option o/ th* Ptqrvle* Coura* In tbr Tacolty of Applitd ftcltno* at4, at th* ttolverflty of Toronto tine*
b**n practicing igr prof*asion aino* graduation -a total of flfUttx rtam*' i " - N - ' ' ' i" 1 .*1-
X aa a BMnb*r, in food ttandlngy of tho Association ofPjpofeMional ft)fl^n**ra of th* Protlnc*a of Ontario and Nanitobafa Mabor of th* C.ItK.X., 8001*17 of Brploratlon C*oph7*ieiatsand other t*ohnieal *oei*tl**.
D.J. Salt P.
DANA TWP
FALCONBRIDGE NICKEL MINES LTD.
LOCATION MAPTOMROSE OPTION
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41l89SEeai6 08HA1 CRERAR 900ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF MINES Mining Lands Branch
File 63.1342
PARLIAMENT BUILDINOB TOnONTO 2. ONTARIO
December 9th, 1964.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed for your records are the duplicate report and maps covering a geophysical survey on mining claims T 49696* et.al. in the Township of Crerar.
Yours very truly,
FWM:smm Encl.
R. V. Scott, Director.
Dr. K. D. Card, Resident Geologist, P. O. Box 1030, Sudbury, Ontario.
i^W:;":-'X -v "::"V.!
THE MINING ACT
Assessment Work Credits
Name: FALCOSBRIDOB MICKEL MIHE8 LTD
Township or Area: Crerar Tovnehip
Geophysical
Geological -nli-
Days Work (per claim)
Days Work (per claim)
Mining Claims:
T.5052950530
T.53153 to 53160 indue!*. 516*6, 516*9 53769
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF MINES Mining Lands Branch
July
63*1342 :-
PARLIAMENT BUILCINO* TORONTO 3. ONTARIO
Dear S^:
Enclosed are geophysical survey reports which have been
approved for assessment work credits on mining claims
in Crerar Townsjna.,w vftifc r^# t' c rial was submitted by••"..•v i* •*--f^i*~~'--Mfr f~
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited,"-'-.*r.,^
Yours very truly,
"WM/csc Encl.
Tt. V. Scott, Director.
Dr. K. D. Card, Resident Geologist, Box 1030, SUDBURY, Ontario.
File 63*3342
THE MINING ACT
Assessment Work Credits
Name: PALCONBRIDQE NICKEL MIMES LIMITED
Township or Area:
Geophysical 33____ Days Work (per claim)
Geological nil____ Days Work (per claim)
m ning Claims: t 49691 to 49693 inclusiveT 49693 to 49700 "
T 50529 to 50531 inclusive T 52403 to 52410 "
T 51631 to 51639 inclusive T 53153 to 53161 "
T 53543 to 53550 inclusive T 53653 to 53661 "
T 53769
T 53957 to 53960 inclusive
T 54367 to 54375 inclusive
T 54627 fc 54623
T 54990
NOTEi The survey covered wore claims than the applicant specified* Dividing the work equally over all of the claims covered resulted in reduced credits per claim*
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS:
I, Donald John Salt, the undersigned, hereby certify that I aw a graduate of the geophysics option of tho Engineering Physics Coxu'6* in tho Faculty of Appli&d Scionce and Enginoaring at the University of Toronto since
I have been practicing cy profession since graduation - a total of sixteen years.
I ara a member, in good standing, of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Provinces of Or.tario and Manitoba, a r:.cdbor of tho C.I.M.M., Society of Exploration Geo physicists and other technical societies.
D.J. Salt P. Eng.
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FALCONBRIDGE NICKEL MINES LTD.
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