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42A116M211 2.4548 T.SOALE REPORT 010 ON A VLF-EM SURVEY TISDALE NO. 2 CLAIM GROUP TISDALE TWP. PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION BY L. M. WILSON ESSO MINERALS CANADA 120 ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO. ONTARIO RECEP'itD FEB 5198? MINING LANDS Sec,.-N Is: l "iff'" FEBRUARY 1982

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42A116M211 2.4548 T.SOALE

REPORT

010

ON

A VLF-EM SURVEY

TISDALE NO. 2 CLAIM GROUP

TISDALE TWP.

PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION

BY

L. M. WILSON

ESSO MINERALS CANADA

120 ADELAIDE ST. W.

TORONTO. ONTARIO

RECEP'itDFEB 5198?

MINING LANDS Sec,.-N

Is:l "iff'"FEBRUARY 1982

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INTRODUCTION1——— ' ~'- ™—— - i- a i . f

PURPOSE OF SURVEY

A VLF-EM survey was carried out on the Tisdale No. 2 group of

claims, Tisdale Township, to assist in defining the bedrock stratigraphy

in the area and to possibly outline potentially gold-bearing bedrock

structures.

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LOCATION AND ACCESS

The Tisdale No. 2 claim group Ip located In the Tisdale Township,

Forcuplne Mining Division, and is centered approximately 5 kilometers

northeast of the City of Timmins, northern Ontario. The Tisdale Township

is centered at approximately 48O 30' N and 81O 16.5 W and is indexed

under N.T.S. 42-A/6',!!.

The Tisdale No. 2 claim group is accessible year-round from Hwy. 545

which runs north from Timmins to the Kidd Creek Mine site (see Location

- Claim Map enclosed).

Regularly scheduled air service is provided by Air Canada to Timmins,

Ontario.

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PROPERTY

The claims covered in this report are as follows (see enclosed

Claim Map):

TISDALE (GROUP NO. 2)

Claim Number Description Lot Cone.

p.

p.

529973

529974

NtfJfi ft

SW^ ft

9

9

6

6

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PREVIOUS WORK

TISDALE CLAIM GROUP NO. 2

No previous work has been filed for this group.

GEOLOGY

TISDALE CLAIM GROUP NO. 2

The most recent mapping and compilation of Tisdale Township has

been carried out by Ferguson, 1968 (Geological Report 58 and Map 2075).

Based on this work there is no exposure on this group and the exact

nature of the underlying bedrock is unknown.

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INTERPRETATION

VLF - EM SURVEY

The In-phase and Quadrature profiles for the Tisdale No. 2

claim group are presented on a base map which covers a much larger

survey area comprising the No. IB, 2 and Hollinger patented claim

groups. Details concerning equipment and survey procedures are

contained in Appendix T to this report.

There is no bedrock exposure in the survey area and the depth to

bedrock is estimated to be in excess of 30 meters. The weak conductors

indicated on the survey map are attributed to conductive overburden

(macsh/swamp) and/or geological noise.

Detailed ground magnetometer surveying is recommended to further

assist in defining the bedrock stratigraphy in the area.

February 3, 1982

Lloyd M. Wilson, B. A.

Project Geophysicist

Esso Minerals Canada

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REFERENCE

1) Ferguson, S.A., 1968, Geology and Ore Deposits of Tisdale

Townshipl Ontario Department of Mines,

Geological Report 58 plus Map 2075.

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APPENDIX NO. l

VLF-EM METHOD

A. GENERAL PRINCIPLES

The VLF (Very Low Frequency) EM method employs an artificial source of EM waves - a VLF antenna, several hundred feet high, which acts essentially as a vertically grounded wire. A worldwide network of high-power VLF stations established for marine and air navigation act as the sources for the VLF-EM exploration method. At present* suitable transmitters for EM prospecting in North America are located at Cutler, Maine; Annapolis, Md. and Seattle, Washington. The transmitted frequencies (in the 20 KHz band) are very low frequency (VLF) only by comparison to broadcasting standards, but are in fact very high relative to any other geophysical EM system.*

The VLF antenna current is vertical. The main magnetic field component of the primary (transmitted) signal is horizontal and theoretically tangent to circles about the antenna mast. Hence, a transmitting station should be chosen so that its direction is almost parallel to the geological strike in the survey area so as to produce a magnetic field perpendicular to the strike. If a conductor is located in the survey area, eddy currents are established producing a secondary field in the vicinity of the conductor. The VLF-EM-16 equipment measures the vertical components of this secondary field.

The fact that the source is at infinity means the primary field is essentially uniform over the survey area and hence all conductors are energized uniformly. This enables the detection of a broad variety of conductors, ranging from good conductors - graphite, massive sulphides, to poor conductors - muskeg, clay edges, shear zones, contacts ...At times this may be a disadvantage, however, since it may emphasize large-scale, relatively poor conductors at the expense of smaller concentrated bodies. In many environments, the anomalies of interest can be masked by the large amount of geological noise. The penetration of the system is limited by its high frequency in the presence of conductive overburden. However, If the subsurface is resistive, for example, little overburden, the penetration can be quite deep due to the transmitter being so far removed.

The VEF-EM method is also affected by topographic effects; spurious anomalies being picked up on top of conductive hills because the resultant field tends to follow the slope. The distinction between anomaly conductivity and depth is also often difficult. Another major drawback is that it is not always possible to use a transmitting station which gives a primary horizontal field striking at right angles to the -- geologic strikes in the survey area. In this case, two VLF transmitters, at approx. right angles to each other, should be used to provide better coverage.

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APPENDIX NQ. l PAGE TWO

B. EQUIPMENT

The Geonics EM-16 measures the tilt angle and quadrature components of the resultant (secondary) EM field. The Instrument consists of two coils or antennas with axes perpendicular to each other and linked

' to appropriate electronics.

tfff •Jkf

C. SURVEY PROCEDURE

Readings were taken at 25 meter intervals along lines generally spaced 100 meters apart.using Cutler, Maine as the transmitting station.

The survey technique is listed below:

1. The most probably strike of interest is decided and thetransmitter station more closely along strike, with a detectable signal, is chosen.

2. The proper receiver channel is selected to receive the transmitted signal. This may involve plugging in a circuit module;

3. Direction to transmitter station is determined by rotating the axis of the longer receiver coil in a horizontal plane. The transmitter is located in the .direction of minimum field strength, i.e., minimum noise from the speaker. With this orientation the axis of the long coil should be pointing more or less in the direction of the transmitter station.

4. Receiver is then oriented with the long coil vertical and axis of the small coil at the bottom, the reference coil, oriented perpendicular to the transmitter direction.

5. Tilt angle response is measured by rotating the instrument about a horizontal line which points toward the transmitter, until minimum noise is heard.

6. Quadrature response is measured by rotating the small dial until the best minimum is heard.

7. Facing direction and local terrain is recorded together with the. tilt angle and out of phase measurements.

A complete specification for a V.L.F. reading includes:

1. tilt angle response2. quadrature response3. facing direction4. line azimuth5. transmitter and frequency6. terrain

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APPENDIX NO. l PAGE THREE

C. ,- SURVEY PROCEDURE (CONI*D)

The direction the operator is facing during measurement is very important with the Geonics EM 16 instrument because tilt angles above horizontal are positive and those below are negative. Other conventions exist for recording the tilt angle but only the facing convention is discussed here.

The tilt angle and quadrature responses for the survey reported herein have been plotted at a horizontal scale of 1:2500 and a vertical scale of l cm - 10Z. All readings were taken facing north along the survey line.

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APPENDIX II

NAMES. ADDRESSES AND DUTIES

L. Wilson, 1485 Fieldlight Blvd., Pickering, L1V 2S3 - Project Geophysicist,Operator, Co-ordinator,

(Esso Minerals Canada) Author

G. Doucet, 425 Hodder Avenue, Thunder Bay - Operator ' (Esso Minerals Canada)

M. Wong, 86 Wilkinson Dr., Willowdale, M2J 3Z5 - Operator (U. of Waterloo, Student)

D. Beaman, 149 Perry Crescent, Islington, M9A 1K8 - Operator (U. of Waterloo, Student)

D. Cote, Box 1504, Timmins - linecutter '

A. Beaudoin, Box 512, Timmins - linecutter

L. LePine, 473 Spruce St., Timmins - linecutter

J. Mackenzie, 25 Pine St. S., Timmins - linecutter

R. Dionne, 407 Louise, Timmins - linecutter

M. Larivee, 185 Golden East, Timmins - linecutter

E. Huard, 324 Elam South, Timmins - linecutter

J. Rodrique, 367 Cherry, Timmins - linecutter

D. McLeod, 225 Pine South, Timmins - linecutter

P. Rodrique, 177 Wilson, Timmins - linecutter .

L. Valcourt, 88a Mountjoy South, Timmins - linecutter

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APPENDIX III

QUALIFICATIONS OF AUTHOR

Lloyd M. Wilson attended Memorial University of Newfoundland

"between 1966 and 1971, graduating with a B.A. (Honors) degree in

Mathematics. From May, 1971 to October, 1973, Mr. Wilson worked* /' ' ^ -. j 1

full-time in oil and gas exploration for Amoco Canada Petroleum

Co. Ltd. in Calgary, Alberta, specializing in gravity, magnetics and

seismic methods. Since then he has had seven years of experience as

a mineral exploration geophysicist - three with Geoterrex Ltd. in

Ottawa and four with Esso Minerals Canada in Toronto. For the past

two and a half years he has been in charge of project planning,

geophysical field activities and training of student personnel for

Esso Minerals Canada. He is a member of the Society of Exploration

Geophyslcists, tTie Prospectors and Developers Association, CIMMv

(Toronto Branch)"and KEGS.

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42AMSW0211 2 .1548 T ISDALE900

19f!3 O?, 2.4548

Mining RftcorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTlrarains, OntarioPAN 2S7

Dear Sir:

RE: Geophysical Electromagnetic Survey submitted on Mining Claims P 594781 et al in the Township ofTisdale

The Geophysical Electromagnetic Survey assessment work credits as shown on the attached statement have been approved as of the above date.

Please inform the recorded holder of these mining clains and so indicate on your records.

Yours very truly,

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450 Oueen's Park Toronto, Ontario H7A 1W3

Phone: 416/965-1380

A. Barrsjh

Ends.

cc: Lloyd M. Wilson1485 Fleldlight Blvd. Pickering, Ont. L1V 2 83

Hollinger Argus Ltd. P.O. Box 320 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7F,2

Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario

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Ministry ofNaturalResources

Technical Assessment Work Credits

File

2.4548

1983 02 25Recorded Holder

Hollinger Argui L imitedTownship or Area

Tifdale

Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim Mining Cltlmt Amind

GeophysicalElectromagnetic 40

Magnetometer.

Radiometric —

Induced polarization .

Section 86(18) —

Geological ———

Geochemical,

.days

.days

.days

.days

.days

.days

.days

P 529973-74

Man days Q

Special provision O

Airborne

Ground

Q Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.

Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.

Special credit! under section 86 (15a) for the following mining claimi

Yo credits have been allowed for the following mining claims

D not sufficiently covered by the survey LJ Insufficient technical data filed

-K

l

: . The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on 'each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical—80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 86(18)-60:

628

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Ministryot GeotechnicalSSL "'P0",

Ontario Approval""J. VSV8

Mining Lands Comments

P'"'

ft- trvLV

J: Geophysics

Comments

^*vx*6.*-h

C~l Wish to tee again with corrections

To: Geology - ExpendituresComments

fi Approved |~| Wish to see again with correctionsSignature

To: Geochemistry

Comments

Approved [~| Wish to see agal n with correctionsDate Signature

j JTo: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)

1693(81/10)

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HOLLINGER ARGUS LTDAoorets

- P.O. Box 320 Timmins, Ont. P4N 7E2

inio or Area

;dale Township M315Prospector's Licence No.

A20822

urvey Company Data of Survey (from St to) Total Miles of lin* Cut

Esso Minerals Canada iiV 1 S,o. l M l 3Py ] Ifi. | 9^ * 2 ^ 67 * 2 to)Name end Address o' Author lot G*o-Tachnical report) (iln&S 6V6Ty IUU

Lloyd M. Wilson c/o Esso Minerals Canada 120 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, ON

.fedits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

P

Special Provisions

For first survey:

E mer 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

;-.

Airporne Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical

- Elecirornagnetic,VLF-EM i

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiomoiric

- Other

Geological

Geochemice 1

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiometric

Days per Claim

40

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed

Performed on Claim(s)

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l hereby certifyThst l have i persona! and intimate knowledge of the lactt set forth

or witnessed tame during aod/or after in completion and the annexed report is tru*.

tlovd M

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ESSO MINERALS CANADA

120 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, P.O. BOX 4029, STATION "A"

TORONTO, ONTARIO M5W 1K3

s. B. MACEACHERNRegional Exploration Manager

RECEIVEDt-1 tt -7 1983

MINING LANDS SECTION

February 7, 1983

File: 16.63.A04

Your File:

Mr, E.F. Anderson - Director Land Management Branch Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3

Attention; Mr. F.W. Matthews - Lands Management Branch

Dear Sir:

As requested, please find enclosed the signed maps in duplicate for the reports on the electromagnetic surveys on Mining Claims P. 594781 et al in Tisdale Township.

Yours truly,

Larry Ferguson Geologist, Esso Minerals

LF:mao Enclosure c.c. L. Wilsonc.c. W. King - Hollinger Argus Limited P.O. Box 320

Timmins, ON P4N 7E2

A DIVISION OF ESSO RESOURCES CANADA LIMITED

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1983 01 17 2 .45432.45462.45472.4548

Hollinger Argus Limited P.O. Box 320 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7E2

Dear Sirs:

RE: Geophysical Electromagnetic Survey submitted on Mining Claims P 594781 et al 1n the Township of Tisdale.

Enclosed are the plans 1n duplicate for the above mentioned survey. Please sign all copies and return them to this office.

For further Information please contact Mr. F.H. Matthtws at 416/965-1386.

Yours very truly,

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 965-1380

A. Barr:se

cc: Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario

Ends:

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1982 02 24 2.4548

Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7

Dear Sir:

We have received reports and Baps for a Geophysical (Electro magnetic) survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims P 529973 et al in the Township of Tisdale.

This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be issued.

Yours very truly,

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1.W3Phone: 416/965-1316

J, Skura/amc

cct Hollinger Argus Ltd. Timmins, Ontario

cct Ksso Minerals Canada Attn: Lloyd M. Wilton Toronto, Ontario

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ntario

Ministry of Natural Resources

GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

16.63. C. 100

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 Area. Claim Holder(s)—

VLF-EM

Ti'&dale Twp.

Hblltnger Argus

Survey Company Author of Report

F.san Rpgnnvoes T.f-.d.

M,

Address of Aiithnr TAfiS On

Covering Dates of Survey |S goni- T ~ 198]

Total Miles of Line Cut.'(linecutting to office)

'km

S .8 km base/tie lines

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer..*.—Radiometric———Other-^——^

DAYS per claim

40

Geological.Geochemical.

If AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit, do not apply to airborne lurveyi)

Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter days per claim)

DATE:. SIGNATURE:.Author of Report or Agent

Res. Geol. .Qualifications.S firevious Surveys l File No. Type Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED ; List numerically

(prefix) (number)

P.

P.

529973

529974

TOTAL CLAIMS.

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Number of Stations.

Station interval -—Profile scale ̂ ^——.Contour interval.

99

25 meters1; 2500 Horizontal

N.A.

-Number of Readings .line spacing ,———-

99100 meters

l cm " 105K vertical

Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ^———

..r*, g•O

Instrument _____Geontcs EM-16 (VLF)___________________a_________,____^——' Y1^——- ——;Coil configuration Vertical St horizontal receiving coils vrtth aveft perpendicular to eaf.h other

Coil separation _____________________________________________;______^.^——.——— Accuracy______Readability j- IS!_____________________________. ..j; ^ - -

Method: S3 Fixed transmitter Cutler. Maine H 7. 8

Q Shoot back CD In line D Parallel line

Parameters measured Jn—

(specify V.L.F. station)— . i - Oiiflfly.al'ii'r** nnfupfmant'a ftf flteld

Instrument.Scale constantCorrections made.

Base station value and location.

Elevation accuracy.

Instrument ———^^—^^— Method CI Time Domain

Parameters — On time . - Off time

— Delay time ___

— Integration time.

Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

D Frequency Domain— Frequency •-^^^^.— Range_______

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SELF POTENTIAL Instrument ̂ ——. Range.Survey Method.

Corrections made.

RADIOMETRIC

Instrument ——-Values measured.

Energy windows (levels). Height of instrument—— Size of detector^———Overburden .——-^——.

-Background Count.

(type, depth — include outcrop map)

^OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Fype of survey———————————————————————

Instrument ————————————————————————— Accuracy________________________Parameters measured.

Additional information (for understanding results).

AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s) ̂ —^— Instrument(s) —————

Accuracy——^————(specify for each type of survey)

(specify for each type of survey)Aircraft used.Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.

Aircraft altitude.Miles flown over total area.

.Line Sparing

.Over claims only-

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R. t

GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD

Numbers of claims from which samples taken.

Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.

(Nature of Material)

Average Sample Weight———————

Method of Collection;————————

Soil Horizon Sampled.

Horizon Development. Sample Depth————

Terrain————————

Drainage Development————————————

Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.

ANALTICAL METHOSValues expressed in: percent

p. p. m* p. p. b.

D D

Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As,-(circle)

Others __________ , ______ s _____ L, , tl ,

Field Analysis (.Extraction Method.Analytical Method! Reagents Used——

Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. ^^..^..^^

SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis————

Extraction Method- Analytical Method- Reagents Used ___

Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory— Extraction Method—— Analytical Method.——.Reagents Used ..-——^

.tests)

.tests)

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