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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY REPORT
MAG AND VLF SURVEY
PORCUPINE PROJECT
GONZALEZ AND MCINTOSH CLAIMS
TISDALE TOWNSHIP NTS: 42A/11
by
Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited
Suite 370, 33 Yonge St
Toronto, Ontario M5E 1T2
February 13th f 1983 H. Liraion
42A11SE*466 2.6374 TISDALE O10C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IntroductionLocation and AccessGeology and Previous WorkThe Magnetic Survey
The VLF SurveyConclusions and Recommendations
ReferencesStatement of Qualifications
Figures1. Claim Location Map
2. Geology4
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1. Ground Magnetometer2. VLF EM Dip Angle Profiles3. VLF EM Field Strength Profiles,
Fraser Filter Contours
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REPORT ON MAG AND VLF SURVEYPORCUPINE PROJECT - GONZALEZ AND MCINTOSH CLAIMS
JUNE 1984 - JANUARY 1984
IntroductionNewmont Exploration of Canada Limited carried out
magnetic and VLF electromagnetic surveys over the three
claims. These surveys are designed to help the geological
mapping.
Location and Access - Figure l
The claims are within the City of Tinmins, 9 miles
north-east of the city centre. The all weather road from
South Porcupine to the Davidson Tisdale prospect cuts
through the property.9
Geology and Previous Work - Figure 2
Ferguson (1968) shows most of the area to be under
lain by basalts, containing some flow top breccia. At the
south end, variolitic basalts have been mapped.
The claims have more than 3Q* outcrop. The
regional strike is shown to be east-west.
Trenches and pits are signs of much earlier pros
pecting activity. There has been no known geophysical
work on the claims.
The Magnetic Survey - Map lThe Mag survey was done at close density. One
station high readings indicate a heterogeneity of magnetic
materials near surface. The general E-W trend of geology
is supported by the mag contouring.
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The VIiF Survey - Maps 2 and 3
One definite VLF crossover on the N end of claim
530646 may indicate a conductor within bedrock. Ground
investigation is warranted. The Fraser filtered map shows
two additional peaks - one in the centre of claim 595535
and one in the north-east portion of claim 530647. Both
of these should be investigated on air photos and then by
ground inspection.
Conclusions and Recommendations
A correlation among detailed geological mapping,
magnetics, and the VLF anomalies will be worthwhile. The
magnetic trends and values will better define the boundaries
of geological units.
Heikki Limion Chief Geophysicist
References:Ferguson, S.A., and associated geologists, 1968:
Geology and Ore Deposits of Tisdale Township.
Geological Report 58. Ontario Department of Mines,
Toronto, Ontario.
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H. LIMION
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
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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.
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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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exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
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Our File: 2.6374
1984 02 21
Mr . Bruce HanleyMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Milson AvenueTlnrins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
He have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (flectramgnetlc and Magnetometer) survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining ciaIBS P 595536 530646-47 In the Township of Tisdale.
This Material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
He do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normlly filed with you.prior to the. submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours very truly,
J.R. MortonActing DirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1V3Phone: 416/965-1380
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cc: Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited Suite 370 33 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M5E 1T2
33 Yonge Street, Suite 370 Toronto, Ontario M5E 1 T2 Tel. (416) 362-1687 Telex. 0622121
NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED
February 14th 1984
Land Management Branch, Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Gentlemen:
Along with this letter are two reports for assessment work on the three Gonzalez-Mclntosh claims. This follows our "Report of Work" dated February 3rd, 1984, a copy of which is attached.
Yours truly.
Heikki Limion Chief Geophysicist
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