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Quantec IP Inc. P.O Box 580,101 King Street
Porcupine, ON PON 1CO Phone (705).235.2166 Fax (705).235.2255
Geophysical Survey Summary Interpretation Report
Regarding theGRADIENT TDIP INDUCED POLARIZATI(SURVEYSover the SOUTHEAST GODFREY PROJECT,Godfrey Township, ON,on behalf ofMONETA PORCUPINE MINES INC.,Jlmnnns,ON
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42A06NW00462 17601 GODFREY 010
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1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................3
2. GENERAL SURVEY DETAILS................................................................................................................................^
2.1 LOCATION...............................................................................................................................................^
2.2 ACCESS.................................................................................................................................................^
2.3 SURVEY GRID..........................................................................................................................................5
3. SURVEY WORK UNDERTAKEN............................................................................................................................^
3.1 GENERALITIES........................................................................................................................................^
3.2 PERSONNEL............................................................................................................................................6
3.3 SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................7
3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE.................................................................................................................................8
3.5 INSTRUMENTATION..................................................................................................................................^
3.6TDIP PARAMETERS................................................................................................................................^
3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY ........................................................................................9
3.8 DATA PRESENTATION.............................................................................................................................10
4. SUMMARY INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................11
4.1 OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................ 11
4.2 GEOPHYSICAL RESULTS.........................................................................................................................11
5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................................................^
APPENDIX A: Statement of QualificationsAPPENDIX B: Theoretical Basis and Survey ProceduresAPPENDIX C: Production LogsAPPENDIX D: Instrument SpecificationsAPPENDIX E: List of MapsAPPENDIX F: Maps
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Figure 1: General Property Location..........................................................................................................4Figure 2: Gradient Array Layout.................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION
. QIP Project No:
* Project Name:
* General Location:
* Survey Period:
* Survey Type:
* Client:
* Clients Address:
* Representative:
* Objectives:
P184
Southeast Godfrey Project
Godfrey Township, Timmins area, Ontario
April 20th to May 9th , 1997.
Time Domain Induced Polarization.
Moneta Porcupines Mines Inc.
104 Pine Street South Timmins, Ontario
Rainer Skeries
1. Exploration objectives:
To locate potential volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) mineralization, investigating to depths in excess of 400 meters.
2. Geophysical objectives:
a) To detect and delineate potential VMS mineralization, based on the combination of increased chargeability with favourable low resistivity association. Furthermore, to assist in geologic mapping and exploration, to depths in excess of 400 metres.
b) To determine optimal drill target locations for anomalous zones of interest.
The gradient technique with "Realsection" detail follow up was chosen based on high resolution, deep penetration and rapid reconnaissance capabilities. In addition, the technique was considered less susceptible to potential anomalous responses due to powerlines crosscutting the survey grid than Electromagnetic methods. The survey grid lines were established perpendicular to the powerlines in order to minimize electric field distortion related to powerline lightning protection groundings.
* Report Type: Summary interpretative, suitable for Assessment submission.
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2, GENERAL SURVEY DETAILS
2.1 LOCATION
* Township or District:
* Province or State:
* Country:
* Nearest Settlement:
* NTS Map Number:
Godfrey Township
Ontario
Canada
Timmins, Ontario
42 A/5, 42 A/6, 42 A/11, 42 A/12
Godfrey Southeast Property
Figure 1: General Property Location
2.2 ACCESS
* Base of Operations:
* Mode of Access:
* Nearest Highways:
Timmins, northeastern ON
by truck approximately 5 km west on highway 101; then a further 5 km west on highway 576.
HWY 576.
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2.3 SURVEY GRID
* Coordinate Reference System:
* Established by:
* Method of Chaining:
* Line Direction:
* Line Separation:
* Station Interval:
* Claims Covered by Project Area1 :
Local cut and picket survey grids (non UTM)
Prior to survey execution by Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc.. (see Fig. 2)
Linear, Metric
N520E (Grid E-W)
100m to 200m
25m
* Claims Covered by Survey:
98303 98304 99280 96179 9904498487 98485 96847 96854 98609 9848696848 96853 96855 96860 97099 9684996852 96856 96859 96174 96850 9685196857 96858 96175
as above, plus 1203953
1 Ref. Mining claim numbers from Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc. Claim Location map (Appendix F).
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3. SURVEY WORK UNDERTAKEN
3.1 GENERALITIES
* Survey Dates:
* Survey Period:
* Survey Days (read time):
* Weather Days:
* Mob/Demob Days:
* Total km Surveyed:
April 20 to May 9 , 1997
: 20 days
: 17.5 days
:0.5
: Not Applicable
: 36.875 km (incl. reconnaissance, overlap, detail)
3.2 PERSONNEL
* Supervisor:
* Project Manager:
* Field Assistants:
* Data Processing:
* Interpretation:
GR Jeff Wame, South Porcupine, ON
Paul Cassidy, South Porcupine, ON
Robin Ranger, South Porcupine, ON. David Gouthro, Sydney, NS. Dashimir Belliu, Porcupine, ON. Dennis George, Matatchewan, ON
P. Cassidy, J. Wame,Christine Williston, South Porcupine, ON
Jeff Warne, South Porcupine, ON
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3.3 SPECIFICATIONS
* Array: Gradient (see Fig. 2)
* AB (Transmitter Dipole Separation): 3050m to 3200m
* MN (Receiver Dipole Separation): 25m
* Sampling Interval: 25m
* Total Gradient AB Blocks: 2
Anal Coverage: approximately 3 km
GRADIENT ARRAY
GRADIENT ARRAY COVERAGE AREA
Figure 2: Gradient Array Layout.
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3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE
* Reconnaissance: 1 7.625km
* Overlap: 3.15km
. Detail: 1 8.95
A detailed summary of survey coverage is provided in Appendix C.
3.5 INSTRUMENTATION
* Receiver: BRGM/IRIS ELREC IP-6 (6 channel l Time Domain)
. Transmitter: Phoenix l PT-2B (15 kWatt 1600-2400V)
. Power Supply: Kohler 25 HP l Westinghouse 30 kVA (400Hz @120V) motor generator system.
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3.6 TDIP PARAMETERS
* Input Waveform: Square wave @ 0.0625 hz, 50% duty cycle.
* Receiver Sampling Parameters: Q IP custom windows (see Table II)
* Measured Parameters:
1. Chargeability in mv7V across max. 10 time-gates, plus area under decay curve.
2. Primary Voltage in millivolts and Input Current in milli-amperes for Resistivity in Q-m calculated according to Gradient Array geometry factor2 .
SliceTdTiT2TST4TST6T?T8TgT10
Total Tp
Duration (msec)60606060603603603607207207203540
Start (msec)0601201802403006601020138021002820
End (msec)6012018024030066010201380210028203540
Mid-Point (msec)
801502102704808401200174024603180
Table III: Decay Curve Sampling
3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY
Chargeability:
Resistivity:
generally less than 0.5 mVA/ but acceptable to 1.0 mVA/.
less than S'^cummulative error from Primary voltage and Input current measurements.
Ref. BRGM ELREC-6 Operating Manual.
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3.8 DATA PRESENTATION
* Maps: (all at 1:5000 scale)
Geophysical Survey Plan Maps:
"Realsection" Geophysical Maps:
Anomaly Axis Plan Map:
Digital:
Raw data:
Processed data:
Posted and contoured (unleveled) Total Chargeability and Apparent Resistivity compiled from all gradient AB blocks
Posted and contoured Total Chargeability and Apparent Resistivity
Interpreted chargeability anomalies and axes, according to strength (very strong, strong, moderate, weak)
IP-6 digital dump file (See also Appendix D).
ASCII Geosoft .XYZ files using the following format:
Column 1 = EW (X) line position (m)Column 2 = NS (Y) station position (m)Column 3 = Apparent Resistivity (Q-m)Column 4 = Total Chargeability (mV/V)Column >5 = TDIP Spectral Estimates, derived using IPREDC
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4. SUMMARY INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS :±M? jf-^l ; V ^io ;;;;; : ;: \
4.1 OVERVIEW
The Gradient IP/Resistivity surveys at the Southeast Godfrey property have mapped the IP and resistivity characteristics, in plan, investigating to depths up to or exceeding 450 meters. The data values represent apparent bulk averages of the physical properties within the volume of the subsurface influencing each measurement. The surveys were targeted at locating zones of semi massive to massive sulphide mineralization, based on their IP/Resistivity characteristics. The following summary interpretation discusses features in the IP/Resistivity results, and potential geologic relationships consistent with the results. Geologic relationships are referenced to published geologic mapping of the region (Ontario Division of Mines Map 2205, Timmins-Kirkland Lake Compilation Series), historic exploration data provided by Moneta Porcupine Mines and personal communication with Mr. Rainer Skeries of Moneta. The geophysical results represent quantifcations of physical properties which may not be uniquely explainable in geologic terms on a stand alone basis, and therefore require correlation with existing geoscientific data and may in addition require the gathering of additional geologic exploration information such as drilling, mapping and geochemical sampling in order to eliminate ambiguities.
The Southeast Godfrey property overlies a gabbroic intrusive hosted in felsic meta-volcanics and metasediments which are cross cut by near north-south trending diabase dykes. There is little bedrock exposure through glacial overburden, with the bulk of bedrock geological information resulting from previous exploration drilling. Magnetic surveys have successfully delineated the mafic units underlying the property.
4.2 GEOPHYSICAL RESULTS
The IP and Resistivity physical property distributions from the reconnaissance gradient coverage are presented as contoured plan maps of apparent total chargeability and resistivity. The resistivities at Godfrey were variable, from moderate to high, ranging over - 300 to 20,000 ohm-meters. The changeabilities were also variable from low to high, ranging from ~ 3 to 30 mVA/. On a property wide scale, chargeabililies generally fall within the range 3 to 15 mV/V while extremes of the overall range are localized to specific areas within the grid. Background levels of both the chargeability and resistivity are lower to the northeast, higher to the southwest across a northwest-southeast boundary bisecting the coverage adjacent to highway 576. To grid east the lower background values may reflect greater overburden depth.
The grid baseline was established along a northwest trending powerline. Additional powerlines and telephone lines occur adjacent to highway 576, which bisects the grid sub -parallel to the baseline ranging from ~ 100 meters to 300 meters east of the baseline (see figure 2). The various powerlines/telephone line do not appear to strongly influence the results.
The contoured data exhibit lineaments following northwest-southeast, and near north-south directional trends. In addition, line to line discontinuities suggest potential fault offsets sub-parallel to the northeast-southwest survey gridlines. Chargeability anomalies ranging from weak to very strong occur predominantly in the grid west region of the coverage. An anomaly map is presented showing the location of chargeability anomalies, and identifying 4 major anomalous zones, labelled A to D. On the basis of initial reconnaissance coverage at 200 meters line separations, additional survey lines were cut (lines 7+OOS - 13+OOS) to provide coverage at 100 meter line separations over targets of interest.
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Zone A is characterized as a strong to very strong chargeable zone associated with reduced resistivity and is the strongest anomaly detected. The chargeable zone corresponds with reduced resistivity and is therefore consistent with potential massive sulphide mineralization, but may also be in response to graphite mineralization. While the zone is roughly circular, extensions along crosscutting lineaments suggest the zone may occur at a confluence of structural and/or stratigrapic features, with smaller structurally or stratigraphically restricted mineralized zones extending from the center of the anomaly.
Zone B is a narrow (25-50 meters) linear zone of moderate chargeability, associated with reduced resistivity, suggesting a structurally or stratigraphically confined, sub-vertical mineralized horizon, of massive or stringer-veinlet sulphides or graphite.
Zone C is not completely resolved at the south boundary of coverage. It may be similar in nature to Zone A.
Zone D
Zone D is a broad (~ 100 meters) northwest trending moderate to high chargeability zone, which in fact appears to be a series of shorter, narrower, discordant en echelon north-northwest trending anomalies some of which are associated with weakly lower resistivities, some with weakly higher resistivity and finally some occur at resistivity boundaries. This IP/Resistivity signatures within this zone as a whole appear to be less consistent with a massive sulphide type response.
" Realsection" detail follow up coverage was carried out over lines 7+OOS to 9+OOS focussing on development of target depth information over Zone A centered on line 8+OOS at ~100W, but in addition providing partial depth section development over Zones B and D. The "Realsection results have provided depth resolution generally from ~ 450 meters up to 300 meters and up to ~ 200 meters over the strongest anomaly in zone A. The sections provide additional target depth information and indications of dip directions of target zones.
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5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS i;^; m ^K&^KfR- 1 : m *; ̂ 4 , :; ;
The reconnaissance gradient IP/Resistivity surveys at the Southeast Godfrey property have been successful in identifying at least three zones (A, B, and C) which potentially represent zones of massive or stnnger-veinlet sulphide mineralization. These may none the less also represent graphite mineralization. Of these Zone A is particularly of interest, due to the strength and shape of the anomalous zone. Based on the results of " Realsection" detail follow up, drill testing of Zone A at 100W on Line 8+OOS, at a depth of 150 meters, drilling grid east-west is recommended. Additional gradient IP/Resistivity surveys extending coverage to grid south to further resolve Zone C, with allowance for possible "Realsection" follow-up if warranted, is also recommended. We also recommend digitizing historic geoscientific data to an appropriate format to facilitate evaluation of the spatial distribution of geophysical properties with respect to known geologic features. Finally, we recommend determining the explanation of other anomalies located by the survey by further evaluation of existing geoscientific data and or further exploration work.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
G. R. JeffWarne Senior Geophysicist
Porcupine, ON June, 1997
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STATEMENT OF QUAUFICATIONS:
l, G.R. Jeffrey Wame, hereby declare that:
1. l am a geophysicist with residence in South Porcupine, Ontario and am presently employed in this capacity with Quantec IP Inc. of Waterdown, Ontario.
2. l studied Engineering Geophysics in the Faculty of Applied Science at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, completing all but two of the course requirements for a B.Sc.(Eng.) in 1981.
3. l have practiced my profession continuously since May, 1981 in Canada, the United States and Chile.
4. l have no interest, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of Moneta Porcupine Mines Inc.
5. The statements made in this report represent my professional opinion based on my consideration of the information available to me at the time of writing this report.
Porcupine, Canada June, 1997X
Trey Wame /Senior Geophysicist General Manager - QIP
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THEORETICAL BASIS AND SURVEY PROCEDURES
TDIP SURVEYS
The "RealSection" survey design uses multiple gradient arrays - with variable depths of investigation
controlled by successive changes in array size/geometry. The method of data acquisition and the "RealSection"
presentation are based on the specifications developed by Dr. Perparim Alikaj, of the Polytechnic University of
Tirana, Albania, over the course of 10 years of application. This technique has been further developed for
application in Canada during the past four years, in association with Mr. Dennis Morrison, president of Quantec
IP Inc.
The Gradient Array measurements are unique in that they best represent a bulk average of the
surrounding physical properties within a relatively focused sphere of influence, roughly equal to the width of the
receiver dipole, penetrating vertically downward from surface to great depths. These depth of penetration and
lateral resolution characteristics are showcased when presented in plan, however through the use of multiple-
spaced and focused arrays, the advantages of the gradient array are further highlighted when the IP/Resistivity
data are fully developed in cross-section, using RealSections.
The resistivity is among the most variable of all geophysical parameters, with a range exceeding 106 .
Because most minerals are fundamentally insulators, with the exception of massive accumulations of metallic
and submetallic ores (electronic conductors) which are rare occurrences, the resistivity of rocks depends
primarily on their porosity , permeability and particularly the salinity of fluids contained (ionic conduction),
according to Archie's Law. In contrast, the chargeability responds to the presence of polarizeable minerals
(metals, submetallic sulphides and oxides, and graphite), in amounts as minute as parts per hundred. Both the
quantity of individual chargeable grains present, and their distribution with in subsurface current flow paths are
significant in controlling the level of response. The relationship of chargeability to metallic content is
straightforward, and the influence of mineral distribution can be understood in geologic terms by considering two
similar, hypothetical volumes of rock in which fractures constitute the primary current flow paths. In one,
sulphides occur predominantly along fracture surfaces. In the second , the same volume percent of sulphides
are disseminated throughout the rock. The second example will, in general, have significantly lower intrinsic
chargeability.
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y-ax/s
LJM N
Bx-axis
Figure C1:: Gradient array configuration
Using the diagram in Figure C1 for the gradient array electrode configuration and nomenclature:3 , the gradient array apparent resistivity is calculated:
where: the origin O is selected at the center of AB the geometric parameters are in addition to a s AB/2 and b = MN/2 X is the abscissa of the mid-point of MN (positive or negative) Y is the ordinate of the mid-point of MN (positive or negative)
Gradient Array Apparent Resistivity:
VPpa = K — ohm-metres
where: K =2n
(AM'1 -AN'1 -BM'1
+y
+y
+y
BN'1
Using the diagram in Figure C2 for the Total Chargeability:
From Terraplus\BRGM, IP-6 Operating Manual. Toronto, 1987.
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Measured Voltage Line One half of Transmit Cycle
"Off Time"positive
negative"On Time" t (0)
Figure C2 The measurement of the time-domain IP effect.
the total apparent chargeability is given by:
Total Apparent Chargeability:4
MT = (t) dt millivolts per volt.tpVp 1=11010
where t/, t/.^ are the beginning and ending times for each of the chargeability slices,
More detailed descriptions on the theory and application of the IP/Resistivity method can be found in the following reference papers:
Cogan, H., 1973, Comparison of IP electrode arrays, Geophysics, 38, p 737 - 761.
Langore, L., Alikaj, P., Gjovreku, D., 1989, Achievements in copper sulphide exploration in Albania with IP and EM methods, Geophysical Prospecting, 37, p 925 - 941.
" From Telford, et al., Applied Geophysics, Cambridge D Press, New York, 1983..
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APPENDIX C
PRODUCTION SUMMARY:
P-184 Production SummaryMoneta Porcupine MinesTD RSIPDate
20-Apr-97
21 -Apr-97
22-Apr-97
23-Apr-97
24-Apr-97
Description
Located grid and determined which line was for ABEstablished AB 3050 @ 1 500W, 1 550E on L400S
Surveyed LON. L200S AB 3050Surveying slow due to condition of snow and beingunable to weaar snowshoes because of winter cut lines
Total Detail
Surveyed L200S. L400S. L600S AB 3050
Total Detail
Surveyed L600S, L800S.
Established AB 2500 at 1 0OOE. 1 500W on L400SSurveyed L800S
Total Detail
Surveyed L800S, L600S, L400S, L200S
Questionable anomalous measurements were measured on line 400S centered about the highway, which appeared to be consistent with a cultural source (eg. grounded powerline). These data were inconsistent with first pass results over this area.It was verified that the anomaly was not the result of equipment or AB wire leakage problems. Considerable water was present in ditches along the highway due to snow
AB
3050
3050
305030503050
30503050
2500
250025002500
2500
Line
ON
200S
200S400S600S
600S800S
800S
800S600S400S
200S
Start
1000E
700W
500E1000E800W
400ZE1000ZE
800W
200W800W800W
550E
End
500W
500E
1000E800W400E
1000E800W
50e
550E550E550E
250E
Total (m)
1500
1200
2700
500180012003500
6001800
8503250
75013501350
300
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25-Apr-97
26-Apr-97
27-Apr-97
28-Apr-97
29-Apr-97
30-Apr-97
01 -May-97
02-May-97
melt.
Total Detail
Went to office in the AM to discuss progress with the survey. Repeated measurements on line 400S at the highway to evaluate previous day's results.Anomalous values were absent! Run off and cold tempuratures overnight had reduced levels and frozen meltwater. It was concluded that a culture source had become grounded by meltwater and subsequently isolated by freezing/run off.Established AB 3050 at 1500W, and 1550E onL1400S
Finished AB 3050, set up to survey. VP to low for cleanreadings. Moved AB twice to try to improve current.Went to get calcium and foil to make pit electrodes
Moved AB out to 1 650 added extra rods, calcium, andsoap. Surveyed overlap L800S and L1000SLines almost impassable
Total Detail
Surveyed L1000S, 1200S
Total Detail
Line cutters arrived in the AM. Surveyed L800SL1300S. L1400S
Total Detail
Day Off - Standby for Line Cutters to Finish
TOTALPulled in AB 3150 to change blocks. Rain and snowforced line cutters out. not enough cut to continue
Established AB3200 at 1 800W, 1400E o
3150
overlap
31503150
overlap
31503150
1000S
800S
1000S1200S
800S
1300S1400S
800W
800W
550E800W
200E
250E400E
550E
250E
975E975E
800E
800W800W
3750
1350
1050
1350
42517752200
600
105012002850
19600
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04-May-97
05-May-97
06-May-97
07-May-97
08-May-97
L1000SHad to cut part of L1000S because line cutters werebehind due to weather conditions of previous day
Surveyed L900S, L1000S, L1100S, L1200S. L1300S
Total OverlapTotal Detial
Surveyed L700S. L800S. Established AB 25001500W, lOOOEonLIOOOE. Surveyed L700S, 800S
Total Detail
Surveyed L800S, L900S rain started in the AM
Total DetailHalf day Weather
Surveyed L1000S, L1100S. Established AB 2000at700E1300WonL900S. Surveyed L1 OOOS, Lil DOS
Total Detail
Surveyed :700S, L800S, L900sEstablished AB 1500 at 1000W, 500E on L900SSurveyed L800S
Total Detail
Established ab 3000 at 1 800W, 1 200E, on L1400SSurveyed L1 600S and to cut line as we surveyed
3200
overlapext
3200
overlapoverlap
ext
3200
overlap
25002500
overlap
2500
2500
2500
20002000
20002000
20001500
3000
900S
1000S1000S1100S
12001300S1300S
700S
800S
700S800S
800S
900S
1000S
1100S
1000S11 DOS
700S800S
900S800S
1600S
1100W
500W800W225E
500W500W800W
175E
500W
175E200E
550W
200E
225E
225E
225E225E
175E200E
200E200E
BLO
200E
800W1100W1100W
800W800W1100W
1100W
800W
1100W550W
800W
1100W
1100W
1100W
900W900W
875W800W
900W700W
800W
1300
300300
1325
300300300
9003225
1275
300
1275750
3300
300
1300
1300
1325
1325
112511254900
10501000
1100900
4050
800
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Total Detail
Pulled in wire, Job finished
800
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APPENDIX D : ;;; .i ;i; .;y. m^ ti-k ;P r :j^ ̂ - m \:±m^mm. ;;:;li4lf If Ili'lt Mmtm^ i ij* -;
INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS:
(from IRIS Instruments IP 6 Operating Manual)
Weather proof case
Dimensions: 3 1 cm x 21 cm x 21 cm
Weight: 6 kg with dry cells7.8 kg with rechargeable bat.
Operating temperature: -200C to 70"C(-400C to 700C with optional screen heater)
Storage: (-40"C to 70^)
Power supply: 6 x 1.5 V dry cells (100 hr. @ 200C) or2 x 6 V NiCad rechargeable (in series) (SOhrs @ 200C) or 1 x 12 Vexternal
Input channels: 6 Input impedance: 1 0 Mohm Input overvoltage protection: up to 1000 volts Input voltage range: 1 0V maximum on each dipole
15V maximum sum over eh 2 to 6
SP compensation: automatic 10 V with linear drift correctionup to 1 mV/s
Noise rejection: 50 to 60 Hz powerline rejection100 d B common mode rejection (for Rs^)automatic stacking
Primary voltage resolution: 1 ^ after stackingaccuracy: Q .3% typically; maximum 1 over whole
temperature range Secondary voltage windows: up to 10 windows; 3 preset window specs.
plus fully programmable sampling.
Sampling rate: 1 0 ms Synchronization accuracy: 1 0 ms, minimum 40 nV Chargeability resolution: 0 .1 mV/V
accuracy: typically Q.6%. maximum 2Vo of reading 1 mV/V forVp > 10 mV
Battery test: manual and automatic before each measurement Grounding resistance: 0 .1 to 467 kohm Memory capacity: 2505 records, 1 dipole/record Data transfer: serial link @ 300 to 19200 baud remote control capability
through serial link @ 19200 baud
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INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS:
IP 6 Dump File Format
* IP 6 (V9.1)*
#77 Jul 1 1980 11:57dipole 1 trigger 1 domain Time T wave Programmable wind. Grad. RCTGL array
V= 331.605Sp 319 N 1350.00 Rs= 0.50 F^ 6679.4 Ohm.m M* 11.97E= 0.4 (1/11=40.44 1^12=33.55 M3= 29.48 M4~ 26.68 M5" 20.95 M6= 15.52 M7= 12.50 MB" 9.77 M9= 7.50 M10= 6.05
cyc^ 19Time=2000 VJ^ 1260 M_D= 40 TJrtl" 20 T_M2= 30 T.M3" 30 TJA4" 30 T_M5= 180 ^_M6= 1 80 T_M7= 180 T,M8* 360 T_M9=360 ^M 10s 360
Spacing conflg.: Imperial grid XP^1300.0 Line" 400.0 0=^00.0 AB/2= 2500.0
#78 Jul 1 1980 11:57dipole 2 trigger 1 domain Time T wave Programmable wind. Grad. RCTGL array
V= 265.781 Sp= 388 1=1350.00 Rs= 1.41 Ro" 4687.7 Ohm.m 1^ 26.75 E" 0 .0 1^1=76.18 M2" 66.06 fi^ 59.31 l^ 54.53 1^15=44.38 M6= 34.29 M7= 28.35 1^18=22.83
18.06 1^110=14.96
^ 19Time=2000 V_D= 1260 NM^ 40 ^M1" 20 ^IV^ 30 T_M3= 30 T_M4= 30 ^5=180 T_M6=180 ^1^17=180 ^1^18=360 T^f^ 360 7JM'\0* 360
Spacing config.: Imperial grid XP 1400.0 Une= 400.0 0=^00.0 AB/2= 2500.0
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APPENDIX E ; ; ;;;: t.y|: f .h' 'M. :- ; .Y Y :^.^m M-,m M tmiM- WKKM m.
LIST OF MAPS
* Claim Location Map
. Plan Maps: (1:5000 scale)
1. Total Chargeability (AB=3050m-3200m) DWG# P184-PLAN-CHG-12. Apparent Resistivity ^6=305001) DWG# P184-PLAN-RES-13. Anomaly Map DWG# P184-INT-1
. "Realsection" Maps : (1:5000 scale)
1. Line 7+OOS (AB=3150m-2000m) DWG# P184-RSIP-7+OOS2. Line 8+OOS (AB=3150m-1500m) DWG# P184-RSIP-8+OOS3. Line 9+OOS (AB=3150m-2000m) DWG# P184-RSIP-9+OOS
P-184 Moneta Porcupine Mines IncSoutheast Godfrey Project
APPENDIX F
PLAN MAPS
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MONKTA PORCUPINEMINES INC.
SOUTHEAST (JOWKMY PROJI'XT
GRID LOCATIONJUNE '997 - P
Ontario
Personal Information coll' Mining Act, the informatio Questions about this cc 933 Ramsay Lake Road,
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
Transaction Number (office use)
Assessment Files Research Imaging
6(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the rk and correspond with the mining land holder. Drthern Development and Mines, 6th Floor.
42A06NW00462.17601 GODFREY 900
Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a c laim, use form 0240.- Please type or print in ink. O t ty /~* ^ -j.
^ o l 6 Q y l1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name Client Number
nunAddress
nF&Telephone Number
Ocax Number
Name Client Number
Address Telephone Number
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check (*" ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
H Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs) D Physical: drilling, stripping,
trenching and associated assays
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Oates Work . Performed From lb . 1 , 97
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Total S Value of ft Work Claimed v ^ ^ 4(oSNTS Reference
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Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
l. , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts(Print Name)
forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnesses tl- or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.
Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent
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5. Work to be recorded and distributed.the mining land where work was performed, must accompany this form.
Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) U at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link
Mining Claim Number. Or Ifwork was done on other eligible mining land, show In this column the location number Indicated on the claim map.
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, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible unde(Print Full Name)subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent Authorized In Writing
6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( ^ ) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
El 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by options? or 3 or 4 as indicated.O 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed lasy^orityfjg backwards; orD 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed irD 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attachedjappendW or as foiled (describe):
Note: If you have not Indicated how vour c edits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first,sary.followec
For Office UiReceived Stamp
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (office use)
Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section B of the Mining Act, the Information Is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorders-Ministry of Northern P^veloprnenljand Mines, 6th Floor. 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5. ^ O J ft oOJ.
Work Type
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Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 12. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after perfo
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims,
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0 .50
Total Value of Assessment Work, only be claimed at SO0/*) of the Total
e calculation below:
Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
l, tcftjii^fr- , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(please print lull name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on
(rW-^/^t/-the accompanying Declaration of Work form as
to make this certification.holder, agtfnt, q/ slate company position with signing authority)
l am authorized
Sign: H
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
August 25, 1997
R. SkeriesMONETA PORCUPINE MINES INC.104 PINE STREET SOUTHBOX 1756TIMMINS, OntarioP4N-7W9
OntarioGeoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (888) 415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Submission Number: 2 .17601
StatusW9760.00284 Deemed Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 11257
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .17601
Date Correspondence Sent: August 25, 1997 Assessor:Steve Beneteau
Transaction First Claim Number Number
W9760.00284 103392
Section:14 Geophysical IP
Township(s) l Area(s)
GODFREY
Status
Deemed Approval
Approval Date
August 22, 1997
Correspondence to:
Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
R. SkeriesMONETA PORCUPINE MINES INC.
TIMMINS, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 11257
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TIME DOMAIN IP SURVEYGradient ArrayANOMALY MAP
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MONETA PORCUPINE MINES LTD.GODFREY TWP PROPERTY
______Godfrey Twp., ON______
TIME DOMAIN IP SURVEYREALSECTION L8+OOS
AB^SOO to 3150Transmitter Frequency 0.0625 Hz (50?S duty cycle) Transmitter Current 7.8-9.4 Amps Decay Curve: QIP IP-6 Custom Semilogarithmic Windows
10 Gates (60ms to 3540ms)
Station Interval: Resistivity Contour Interval: Chargeability Contour Interval: Colour Scale:
25m10 levels/log decade
0.5, 2.5 mV/VEqual Area Zoning
Date: April- May, 1997Instrumentation: Rx * I RIS IP-6 (6 channels)
Tx * PHOENIX IPT-2B(15 kW) * MG-30(30 kVA)
Surveyed A Processed by:QUANTEC IP INC.DWG. #: P184-RSIP-8+OOS
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MONETA PORCUPINE MINES LTDGODFREY TWP PROPERTY
^^^^^Godfrey Twp.. ON
TIME DOMAIN IP SURVEY REALSECTION L7+OOS AB^2000 to 3150m
Transmitter Frequency 0.0625 Hz (50/5 duty cycle) Transmitter Current 7.8-9.4 Amps Decay Curve: QIP IP-6 Custom Semilogarithmic Windows
10 Gates (60ms to 3540ms)
Station Interval: Resistivity Contour Interval: Chargeability Contour Interval: Colour Scale:
25m10 levels/log decade
0.5, 2.5 mVAEqual Area Zoning
Date: April- May, 1997Instrumentation: Rx ~ IRIS IP-6 (6 channels)
Tx - PHOENIX IPT-2B(15 kW) * MG-30(30 kVA)
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MONETA PORCUPINE MINES LTDGODFREY TWP PROPERTY
______Godfrey Twp., ON^^^^
TIME DOMAIN IP SURVEYREALSECTION L9+OOS
AB=2000 to 3150Transmitter Frequency 0.0625 Hz (5055 duty cycle) Transmitter Current 7.8-9.4 Amps Decay Curve: QIP IP-6 Custom Semilogarithmic Windows
10 Gates (60ms to 3540ms)
Station Interval: Resistivity Contour Interval: Chargeability Contour Interval: Colour Scale:
25m10 levels/log decade
0.5. 2.5 mV/VEqual Area Zoning
Date: April- May, 1997Instrumentation: Rx * IRIS IP-6 (6 channels)
Tx = PHOENIX IPT-2B(15 kW) * MG-30(30 kVA)
Surveyed A Processed by:QUANTEC IP INC.DWG. #: P184-RSIP-9+OOS