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Quantec Geoscience Inc. P.O. Box 580, 101 King Street Porcupine, ON PON 1CO Phone (705) 235-2166 Fax (705) 235-2255 Quantec Geoscience Inc. Geophysical Survey Interpretation Report Regarding the FIXED LOOP TRANSIENT ELECTROMAGNETIC SURFACE PROFILING SURVEY, over the Patented Claim Group and Northern Claims in Keefer Two, ON, on behaK of DENTON RESOURCES LTD., Toronto, ON OEI OBI OEIQSIQ D Eastcott S.T. Coutson D. Lapointe C.J. Ploeger March, 2002 Project QG-227 42A05SW2003 2.26364 KEEFER 010
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  • Quantec Geoscience Inc. P.O. Box 580, 101 King Street Porcupine, ON PON 1CO Phone (705) 235-2166 Fax (705) 235-2255

    Quantec Geoscience Inc.

    Geophysical Survey Interpretation Report

    Regarding the FIXED LOOP TRANSIENT ELECTROMAGNETIC SURFACE PROFILING SURVEY, over the Patented Claim Group and Northern Claims in Keefer Two, ON, on behaK of DENTON RESOURCES LTD.,Toronto, ON

    OEI OBI OEIQSIQD Eastcott

    S.T. CoutsonD. Lapointe

    C.J. PloegerMarch, 2002

    Project QG-227

    42A05SW2003 2.26364 KEEFER 010

  • QUANTEC GEOSCIENCE INC DENTON RESOURCES LTD Geophysical Surveys Patented Group S Northern Claims

    1. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................^

    2. GENERAL SURVEY DETAILS..................................................................................................................... 4

    2.1 LOCATION...............................................................................................................................^2.2 ACCESS...................................................................................................................... .............52.3 SURVEY GRID ..........................................................................................................................5

    3. SURVEY WORK UNDERTAKEN................................................................................................................. 6

    3.1 GENERALIT!ES..........................................................................................................................63.2 PERSONNEL........................................................................................... ...........................63.3 SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................

    .................. .

    3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE....................................................................................... ̂ ..^....^TV....... 73.5 INSTRUMENTATION.........................................................................................................;....^'..?

    V

    3.6 PARAMETERS...........................................................................................................................?3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY........................................................................... 83.8 DATA PRESENTATION......................................................... .......................................................8

    4. SURVEY RESULTS.................................................................................................................................... 11

    5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................................................... 12

    APPENDIX A: Statement of QualificationsAPPENDIX B: Theoretical Basis and Survey ProceduresAPPENDIX C: Instrument specificationsAPPENDIX D: Production logAPPENDIX E: List of MapsAPPENDIX F: Plan Maps and Sections

    Figure 1: General Location of the Denton Resources Property...........................................................4Figure 2: 4-Axis Surface TEM Profile Format....................................................................................9Figure 3: Lin-Log Surface TEM Profile Format ..................................................................................9

    Table l: Surface TEM Survey Coverage............................................................................................?Table II: System Parameters for TEM Survey....................................................................................?Table III: Coil Conventions for TEM Survey.......................................................................................7Table IV: Surface TEM Profile Specifications...................................................................................^Table V: Plan Map Specifications for Surface TEM Survey ...............................................................8Table VI: Surface TEM Survey Anomaly Table................................................................................11

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    DENTON RESOURCES LTD Patented Group S Northern Claims

    * QGL Project No:

    * Project Name:

    * Survey Period:

    * Survey Type:

    * Client:

    * Client Address

    * Representatives:

    * Objectives:

    QG-227

    Patented Claim Group

    February 4th to 8th , 2002

    Fixed Irt-Loop Transient EM Surface

    DENTON RESOURCES LTD

    23 Thorndiffe Park Drive Toronto, Ontario M4H1H7 Canada

    Glen Galata

    The objective of the surface TEM survey is to confirm and possibly extend conductor locations from previous geophysical surveys (Maxmin and TEM) as well as delineate new conductors at depth.

    * Report Type: Interpretation

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    2.1 LOCATION

    * Township:

    * Province:

    * Country:

    * Nearest Settlement:

    * NTS Map Reference

    Keefer

    Ontario

    Canada

    Timmins

    42 A/06

    ONTARIO

    Dentvn]Resources Property

    Figure 1: General Location of the Denton Resources Property.

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    2.2 ACCESS

    * Base of Operations:

    o Mode of Access:

    2.3 SURVEY GRID

    * Coordinate Reference System:

    * Established:

    * Baseline Direction:

    * Line Separation:

    o Station Interval:

    * Method of Chaining:

    * Claims Covered:

    Timmins, ON.

    Via road and trails with skidoo.

    Local exploration grids.

    Prior to survey execution

    NO

    200-400 feet

    100 feet

    Imperial, slope distance

    P-26781, P-25079, 947872, 947888

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    3.1 GENERALITIES

    * Survey Dates:

    * Survey Period:

    * Survey Days (read time):

    * Survey Coverage:

    3.2 PERSONNEL

    * Project Supervisor:

    * Project Manager:

    * Technicians:

    3.3 SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS

    * Configuration:

    * Output Power Stage:

    * Dimension:

    * Surveyed Area:

    * Loop Size and Location:

    * Line Interval:

    * Sampling Interval:

    Feb. 4th to 8th , 2002

    4.5 days

    2 days

    9900 feet

    Sherwood Coulson, Porcupine, ON

    Kevin MacKenzie, Sydney, NS

    Jason Ploeger, B.Se., Larder Lake, ON Richard Chasse, Kirkland Lake, ON

    In-loop profiling

    Low Power (2.8 kW)

    3 Component (X,Y and Z)

    6 fines (Table l)

    2000x2200ft. L800N-5000N ; 0-2000W.4000-6000E

    200-400 feet

    100 f eel

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    3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE

    GRID

    Patent/North GroupClaims

    LINES

    12+00 N16+00 N20+00 N44+00 N46+00 N48+00 N

    WESTERN EXTENT1900 W1900 W1900 W4400 E4400 E4400 E

    EASTERN EXTENT

    100 W100 W100 W5900 E5900 E5900 ETotal

    TOTAL (ft)

    1800180018001500150015009900

    Table l: Surface TEM Survey Coverage

    3.5 INSTRUMENTATION

    * Receiver:

    * Transmitter:

    * Power Supply:

    3.6 PARAMETERS

    Geonics Digital Protem, 3D-3 coil (200 m effective area)

    Geonics EM-37(2.8 kW output)

    Geonics EM-37

    Pulse repetition frequency:

    Gain:

    Integration number:

    Approximate Loop Sizes:

    Current:

    Turn-off time:

    Gate positions

    Synchronization mode:

    30Hz

    1-5

    15sec

    2000x2000 feet

    1 4.5 Amps (see Appendix F)

    360 us (see Appendix F)

    80-61 36us (see Appendix C)

    Crystal

    Table II: System Parameters for TEM Survey

    * Coil Conventions: (see Appendix C)

    COMPONENT

    Z

    X

    Y

    COIL ORIENTATION

    Positive Up

    Positive east

    Positive north

    Table HI: Coil Conventions for TEM Survey

    Measured Parameters:

    Data Reduction 1 :

    dB/ctt,

    nanoVolts/Ampere-metre

    1 Equivalent to Crone units of nanoTesla/second normalized to a unit current.

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    3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY

    * Number of Repeats per Station: 0-1

    * Number of Repeats per Day:

    * Number of Repeats per Grid:

    * Average Repeatability:

    * Worst Repeatability:

    3.8 DATA PRESENTATION

    0-12

    12

    "fo in eariy channels

    in early channels

    Profiles: X,Y,Z components, and Total EM Field @ 1:4800 with variable vertical (profile) scales to best display data.

    Profile Format j 4-Axis# of Profiles:Horizontal Map Scale:

    Vertical Profile Scales:

    Components Profiled:

    241:4800 (imperial)Varies to best display data for each (see profiles in Appendix F)

    component

    3D survey: Total Field'', X, Y and Z

    Table IV: Surface TEM Profile Specifications

    Plan Maps:

    Plan Map Types:

    Channel Contoured:# of TEM Plan Maps:Map Scale:Grid Cell Size:Gridding Method:Contouring Method:Contour Interval:

    Posted/Contoured TEM TF Component; Interpreta tion1521:4800 (imperial)5 FeetRandomLinearnanoVolVA*m2

    Table V: Plan Mao Specifications for Surface TEM Survey

    2 TF = SQRT { (dBx/dt)2 + (dBy/dt)2 using Quantec Geoparse

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    20.4

    Line 46+OON - Tola] Field

    Scale 1:4800250 B 250 500

    DENTON RECOURSES LTD>Patented Claim Group

    Keefer Twp. On

    IXED LOOP PROFILING SURVEY

    Secondary Eiedromoqnelic Field (dB/dt)

    VamniHei Firquenty 5) htz J5CK duty cycle}

    7n toe* Ste 2000 K 2000ftT. UK? locdkn LSN V 20W-, iSONfSa*) O 60E(CE)

    ^ E^M PHtem

    * Gfctncs 3D Crf (V200m-2) T, - Cmf^cB E**-17 (2.8 ktt)

    Surged A Processed by. QUANTKC CEQSCIgHCE INC.

    Figure 2:4-Axis Surface TEM Profile Format

    U-0 O^ OS ^

    .-.5 r-j l

    Une 46400 N - Total Field

    Scole 1:4800

    DENTON RLSOURSES LTD>Potented Claim Group

    Keefer Twp . On

    LPTEM FIXED-LOOP PROFILING SURVEY

    Secondary Oedramognefc Hefcf (dB/dt)

    i TrarerrMn Fiaqu-ncy 30 Hz (50X cUy cyd?)

    Ti Loop See 2000x7000 InlUnp Locotox L9" O TOW. L5CW(J8N) 9 GOE(OI)

    Mr- pca*ve jp Hx - fx*d"*e etnt

    My - poHbw ncrth

    FdD. B. JG02

    Ri ^ tt9ioJ Ptotem (3(20 Qometa)A GMncs JO Cut (3H20anr?)

    ____It ~ Gronci EM-37 f7 8 tt*)

    QUAHTEC CONSULTING /JVC.DKC W TC-227-srLL-Tr-46-'00 N

    Figure 3: Lin-Log Surface TEM Profile Format

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    Digital Data: Daily raw files and processed data (Geosoft .XYZ format) on CD

    iL raw data dump files, according to acquisition date (DDMMYY.RAW ie. 210299.raw) Geonics Digital Protem format (refer to Protem manual)

    b), reduced XYZ ASCII data files, according to line number and component (i.e. I1900ek.xyz where, kzcomponent - Z, X, Y or T for Total Field).

    Column 1: N-S Line/E-W Station numberColumn 2: E-W Station/N-S Line numberColumn 3: Primary pulse (millivolts)Column 4: Channel 1 secondary rate of decay of TEM field (nanoVolt/ampere* 2)Column 5: Channel 2

    U Column 23: Channel 20 secondary rate of decay of TEM field (nanoVolt/ampere'm2)

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    The Surface TEM survey over the Patented Group and Northern Claims utilized a large fixed, in- loop style of survey to provide optimum coupling and energy transfer to the variably dipping geology. The objective of the survey was to confirm the existence, location, attitude and northern extension of the previous off-loop TEM conductors delineated in a survey in the fall of 2001. The TEM survey success fully confirmed conductors A and B and delineated two (2) new conductors. It is to be noted that the sur vey covers lines from two (2) independently referenced grids. Line 4400N at 6000E is 400 ft north of line 2000N at OW. Line by line interpretation is outlined in the table below and on the accompanying Interpre tation Plan Map.

    Conductor A strikes north-south from lines 1600N to 2000N at 800W on the Patented Claim Group and extends to line 4800N at 5100E on the Northern Claims. The character of the response from the in-loop survey confirms a strong, steep eas;t dipping (750) conductor. This 20-channel conductor is best defined on line 4400N at 5150E where depth to the top is estimated at 200ft and on line 4600N at 5100E where depth to the top is estimated at less than 30ft (sub-cropping?). A broader, deeper response similar to that on 4400N still exists on 4600N, however, it is strongly shadowed by the near surface fea ture. Conductor A terminates south of 1600N but is still present on line 4800N, however, it appears to be decreasing in strength suggesting the conductor may terminate slightly north of 4800N.

    Conductor B is traced from line 1200N to 1600N at 1400W. It is best defined as a moderate strength conductor with a small to moderate surface area, an estimated depth to the top of less than 100 ft. and a moderate to shallow (30Q to 450) east dip. The in-loop survey confirms the results of the original off-loop survey but was unsuccessful in extending the conductor any further to the north.

    Conductor C is observed on Line 4800N at 5300E. It is a well defined, moderate to strong con ductor with a steep east dip and estimated depth to top of 50ft. There is a strong influence from Conduc tor A to the west and may actually be related to it. Conductor C remains open to the north.

    Conductor D is a weak north-south striking conductor observed from line 2000N at 400W to line 4600N at 5600E. Although strongly influenced by Conductor A to the west, this weak conductor is well defined in 10 channels and may reflect a mineralized contact or structure.

    LINE1200N

    1200N1600N

    1600N

    2000N

    2000N4400N4400N4600N

    4600N4800N4800N

    STATION1400W

    800E1400W

    800W

    800W

    400W5150E5600E5100E

    5600E5100E5300E

    # CHANNELS16

    1519

    20

    20

    10201020

    122020

    DEPTH50ft

    ?100ft?

    250ft

    225ft

    ?

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    The In-Loop TEM survey over the Patented Group and Northern Claims was successful in ex tending Conductor A 800 feet to the north. It also confirmed the characteristics of Conductor B and delineated two (2) additional conductors C and D. An area of elevated conductivity extends from 1600N east of 1000W (Patented Claims) to 4800N east of 5000N (Northern Claims). This is interpreted as a conductive package represented by Conductors A, C and O.

    Conductor A is a high priority geophysical target. It is strongest on line 4600N at 5100E where it probably sub-crops. Existing stripping in the area may offer some explanation for the source of this con ductor. Drilling is also recommended to test the conductor on line 4400N approximately 200ft vertically below 5150E.

    Conductors B is considered a medium priority geophysical target. As recommended in the in the previous Quantec report, if considered geologically favorable, Conductor B should be drilled from east to west to test the conductor near 1600N approximately 175ft to 200ft vertically below 1400W.

    Conductor C is also a moderate priority geophysical target. It remains open to the north. Con sideration should be given to extending the grid to north to determine the full northern extent.

    No follow-up work is recommended on Conductor D.

    RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED QUANTEC GEOSCIENCE INC.

    David Eastcott Sherwood T. Coulson Technical Services Senior Geophysicist

    Jason Ploeger, B. Se. Daniel Lapointe, M. Se. Geophysicist Geologist-Geophysicist

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    STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

    l, David Eastcott, hereby declare that:

    1. l am a geophysical technologist with residence in South Porcupine, Ontario and am presently employed in this capacity with Quantec Geoscience Ltd. of Waterdown, Ontario.

    2. l have practiced my profession continuously since 1996, in Canada, the United States, Mexico and Mongolia.

    3. l have no interest, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of DENTON RESOURCES LTD.

    4. l am the editor of the logistics portion of this report; reviewed and assisted in the preparation of the final map products included. 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 March, 2002

    David EastcottTechnical Services

    Quantec Group

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    STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

    l, Sherwood T. Coulson, hereby declare that:

    1. l am a consulting geophysicist with residence in Porcupine, Ontario and am presently em ployed in this capacity with Quantec Consulting Inc. of Porcupine, Ontario.

    2. l am a graduate of Cambrian College, Sudbury, Ontario in 1974 with an Honours Diploma in Geophysical Engineering Technology.

    3. l have practiced my profession in Europe and North and South America continuously since graduation.

    4. l am a member of the Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Prospectors and Developers Association.

    5. l have no interest nor do l expect to receive any interest, direct or indirect, in the properties or securities of DENTON RESOURCES LTD.

    6. l supervised the survey execution and reviewed the data as it was collected. The statements made by me represent my best opinion and judgment based on the information available to me at the time of the writing.

    Porcupine, ON March, 2002

    Sherwood T. Coulson Senior Geophysicist

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    STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

    l, Daniel Lapointe, hereby declare that:

    1. l am a geologist-geophysicist with residence in Val-d'Or, Quebec and am presently employed in this capacity with Quarrtec Geoscience Inc. of Porcupine, Ontario.

    2. l am a graduate of University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, with a degree of Bachelor of Science (Diploma in Honour Standing), Geology (1982), and Universite Laval, Ste-Foy, QC with a degree of Master of Science, Geology (1986).

    3. l have practiced my profession in Canada, South America and Africa since graduation.

    4. l have no interest nor do l expect to receive any interest, direct or indirect, in the properties or securi ties of DENTON RESOURCES LTD.

    5. l am the responsible for the processing and validation of the survey results and of the compilation por tion of this report and the statements made by me accurately represent my professional opinion based on the information given to me at the time of the preparation of this report.

    Porcupine, Ontario March, 2002

    Daniel Lapointe, M. Se. Geologist-Geophysicist

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    STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

    l, C. Jason Ploeger, hereby declare that:

    5. l am a geophysicist with residence in Larder Lake, Ontario and am presently employed in this capacity with Quantec Geoscience Inc. of Waterdown, Ontario.

    6. l graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in geophysics from the University of Western Ontario, in London Ontario, in 1999.

    7. l have practiced my profession continuously since graduation in Africa, Canada and Mexico.

    8. l am a member of the Ontario Prospectors Association.

    9. l have no interest, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of DENTON RESOURCES LTD.

    10. l was responsible for the collection and verification of the data, l was co-author of this report and pre pared some of the final map products included in this report. The statements made in this report rep resent my professional opinion based on my consideration of the information available to me at the time of writing this report.

    Porcupine March 2002

    C. Jason Ploeger, B. Se. Geophysicist -QGI

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    THEORETICAL BASIS AND SURVEY PROCEDURES

    TEM SURFACE AND BOREHOLE PROFILING

    TEM profiling is conducted on lines either adjacent to (Off-Loop mode) or surrounded by (In-Loop mode) a large fixed rectangular transmit loop. Current is passed through the loop which following the Turn-Off, produces a primary magnetic field (H) both inside and outside (Figure B1). This primary field induces vortex current patterns, which energize conductors and which in turn create their own secondary magnetic field (Bs). The rate of change of the decaying secondary magnetic flux (dBs/dt) is measured as the vertical (Hz), in-line horizontal (Hx) and/or cross line horizontal (Hy) vector components on surface using an air-core sensor coil. These measurements of the TEM decay (20 log-time slices) are taken during the "Off-Time", using a 30 cy cle/sec, base repetition rate.

    In keeping with the industry standard, the primary field is always considered positive up inside the loop and negative down outside. Similarly, for secondary EM fields, the receiver coil is oriented positive vertical up for the Hz component. The convention for In-Loop surveys, has the in-line component, Hx oriented either posi tive east (for grid EW lines) or north (for grid NS lines). The Off-Loop survey convention differs, with the re ceiver coil orientation for Hx pointing positive away from the transmit loop (for EW or NS lines). Finally, the sign convention in all cases, has the Hy component pointing positive orthogonal to the left of the Hx, according to the right-hand-rule.

    Primary Field Sign Convention

    TTT i l i l M l i l l\ Negative Down Outside ^\ \ \ \ y^ \ \ x x -^ -^-^—\\N\N : \ \ \ N^J !

    In-Loop Survey Line

    Figure B1: Primary field sign convention for TEM surveys.

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    fOff-Loop

    Survey Lines

    Fixed Off-Loop Survey Configuration

    East

    *HxsGrid South (away from loop)

    Figure B2: Loop Configuration and Polarity Conventions for Off-Loop Profiling Surveys

    The borehole survey is particularly useful to determine the geometrical relationship between a conduc tor or a complex swarm of conductors around the drill hole. Of particular importance is its application in cases where the drilling is believed to have missed the target of interest. A 3-D borehole survey can effectively de termine the direction and distance from the drill hole to the conductor by measuring two orthogonal secondary field components in addition to the axial component. Additionally, conductors located below the end of a drill hole, which either may be too deep and/or have gone previously undetected from surface, may be discovered during the course of a borehole survey.

    The probe is manually lowered down the borehole at the end of a cable and, at successive depths, measurements of three (3-D) orthogonal components of the TEM field (Hx, Hy, Hz) are individually obtained in succession by electronically switching the sensor coils in the borehole antenna through the use of a re lay/switching system from surface, via the borehole-cable shield. As the probe is free to rotate on its vertical axis, a correction is later applied to the 3-D data in order to rotate the components into their respective coordi nate axis.

    TxLoop

    DDH

    X *ve up, orthogonal to hole and along BH azimuth

    Y -i-ve left, orthogonal to hole and horizontal

    station intervals

    Z +VC up, along axis of DDH

    Figure B3: Loop Configuration and Polarity Conventions for 3-D Borehole Surveys

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    The secondary fields induced decay at a rate proportional to the conductivity-thickness and are then measured and profiled by the borehole sensor-probe.

    a) Hz is positive up along the axis of borehole,b) Hx is positive perpendicular to the borehole axis and pointing upward, in a vertical plane, in the di

    rection of the azimuth of the hole,c) Hy is positive 90" counterclockwise to Hx and horizontal, according to the right-hand rule

    At the end of each survey day, the stored data are transferred to a microcomputer where they cor rected for the turn-off time, loop area, system gain and current, and converted from millivolts to nanoVolts per ampere meter squared or nanoVolts per meter squared. The data are then transferred to disk for storage and processing. Report quality field plots are generated on site, using a 24-pin printer in order to monitor the data characteristics and to provide a preliminary interpretation capability.

    The following equations govern the transient EM response for buried plate-like conductive bodies 1

    Target Response to Transmitter Current Waveform:f 1 -'

    emf = - e T

    where: t fixed time

    e exponential decay

    T time constant of conductor

    Equation 1: Conductor Response to the Transient EU Waveform

    The time constant of the response is alternatively defined as the slope of the lin-log decay curve (Geonics) or, more exactly, as the time channel where the amplitude of the decay collapses to 37Vo (Me) of its maximum value. Both T and the analogous decay strength (i.e., the number of anomalous channels above background), are commonly used as indicators of conductor quality. This relationship between decay-strength and the conductivity-thickness can easily be demonstrated in the following equation for a vertically dipping conductive sheet:

    r = for a thin platen

    where a = conductivity of target

    H = magnetic susceptibility

    t = thickness of plate

    h = vertical extension of plate

    Equation 2: Transient EM Decay Time Constant

    1 From Geonics Limited, EM-37 TEM System Design Parameter. Mississauga. Ont., 1982.

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    thereby giving, for an infinite vertical sheet:

    crt = —— T x y mhos / metre (Siemens)

    Equation 3 Conductivity Thickness

    From these equations and relationships, it therefore becomes obvious of the common use of theanomaly strength of decay as a simple, rule-of thumb indicator of the relative conductivity-thickness product for TEM surveys.

    In addition, the total secondary field is calculated using the three components (Hx, Hy and Hz) in the following formula

    Htot = Jlfxl^+Hy2 + Hz 2 nanoVolt l Am2

    Equation 4: Transient EM Total Secondary Field

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    INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS

    GEONICS LIMITED Digital Protem Receiver

    Digital Protem Ground Transient Electromagnetic System Technical Specifications

    Receiver

    Time rate of decay of magnetic flux along 3 axes

    Air-cored coil of bandwidth 60 kHz; 100 cm diameter Air-cored coil of bandwidth 850 kHz; 100 cm diameter Three orthogonal component sensor; simultaneous operation Three orthogonal component sensor; sequential operation

    20 geometrically spaced time gates for each base frequency gives range from 6 u, sec to 800 msec

    0.3 Hz, 0.75, 3, 7.4, 30, 75 or 285 Hz for 60 Hz power-line networks (Base Frequency)

    1) reference cable.2) high stability (oven controlled) quartz crystals. (Switch selectable)

    2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240 sec.

    Internal self-calibrationExternal Q coil calibration (optional)

    Two 3x4 matrix sealed key pads with positive tactile feedback

    Automatic or manual control

    23bits(132dB)

    Measured Quantity:

    Sensors:

    2. (H. F.):3. (3D-3):4. (3D-1):

    Time channels:

    Repetition Rate:

    Synchronization:

    Integration time:

    Calibration:

    Keyboards:

    Gain:

    Dynamic Range:

    Display Quantity:

    Storage:

    Display:

    (1) Table of time rate of decay of magnetic flux (dB/dt)(2) Curve of rate of decay of magnetic flux (dB/dt)(3) Table of apparent resistivity (pa )

    (4) Curve of apparent resistivity (pa )(5) Profile of dB/dt(6) Real time noise monitor(7) Calibration curve(8) Data acquisition statistics (real time)

    Solid state memory with capacity for over 3000 data sets

    8 lines by 40 character (240 x 64 dot) graphic LCD

    QG-227 - March, 2002

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    Data Transfer:

    Processor:

    Receiver Battery:

    Receiver Size:

    Receiver Weight:

    Operating Temp.:

    Transmitters:

    Standard RS-232 communications port.

    CMOS 68HCOOO 8 MHz CPU

    12 volts rechargeable battery for 8 hours continuous operation. 6 hours in XTAL mode

    34 x 38 x 27 cm

    15kg

    -400C to

    {1)GeonicsTEM47(2) Geonics TEM57(3) Geonics TEM37

    GATE12345678g101112131415161718192021*

    285/237.5 Hz6.0007.6259.75012.5015.8820.2525.8833.0042.1353.7568.5087.38111.4

    151.7"181.1231.0294.6375.9479.5611.6780.1

    6.8138.68811.1314.1918.0723.0629.4437.5647.9461.1377.9499.38126.7166.4206.0262.8335.2427.7545.6695.9

    1.6252.1252.7503.3754.3755.6257.1259.12511.6314.7518.8824.0030.6329.3849.8862.6381.25103.6132.1168.5

    75/62.5 Hz32.0038.5047.0058.0071.589.00111.5140.0176.5223.0282.0357.5453.5576.0732.5932.011871512192624553129

    35.2542.7552.5

    64.7580.25100.3125.8158.3199.8252.5319.8405.5514.8654.3832.310591349171921902792

    6.5008.50011.0013.5017.50225028.5036.50465059.0075.5096.00122.5156.5199.5254.5325.0414.5528.5674.0

    30/25 Hz80.0096.25117.5145.0178.8222.52788350.04413557.5705.0893.8113414401831233029663779481561367821

    88.13106.9131.3161.92006250.6314.4395.6499.4631.3799.4101412871636208126483373429754756978

    16.2521.2527.5

    33.7543.7556.2571.2591.25116.3147.5188.8240.0306.3391.3498.8636.3812.5103613211685

    GATE123456789101112131415161718192021*

    Table C1: Digital Protein Gate Locations

    * End of Gate 20** A Gap of 9.7 usec exists between Gate 13 and Gate 14 in the micro-frequency range/

    This Table applies to both synchronization modes regardless of which of TEM37, TEM47 and TEM57 transmitters is used, provided that correct Tx model is selected in Header (2.4).

    Note: 7 5/6.25 and 0.75/0 625 Hz proportional to 75/62.5 Hz 3/2.5 and 0.3/0.25 Hz proportional to 30/25 Hz

    QG-227-March, 2002

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    DENTON RESOURCES LTD. Patented Group Z Northern Claims

    GEONICS LIMITED EM-37 Transmitter

    Technical SpecificationsEM-37 Transmitter

    Current Wave form:

    Repetition Rate:

    Turn-off Time(t):

    Transmitter Loop:

    Protection:

    Output voltage:

    Output power:

    Motor generator:

    bipolar square wave.

    3Hz, 7.5Hz or 30Hz in countries using 60Hz power line frequency; 2.5Hz, 6.25Hz or 25Hz in countries using 50Hz power line frequency; all six base frequencies are switch selectable.

    fast linear turn-off maximum of 450 josec. at 30 amps into a 300x600 meter loop. Decreases proportionally with current and the root of the loop area to a maximum of 20 (isec. Actual value of t read on front panel meter.

    any dimensions from 40x40 meters to 300x600 meters maximum at 30 amps Lar ger dimensions at reduced current. Transmitter output voltage switch adjustable for smaller loops. Value of loop resistance read from front panel meter; resistance must be greater than 1 ohm on lowest setting to prevent overload.

    circuit breaker protection against input over voltage; instantaneous solid state pro tection against output short circuit; automatically resets on removal of short circuit. Input voltage output voltage and current indicated on front panel meter.

    24 to 160 volts (zero to peak) maximum

    2800 watt maximum

    5 HP Honda gasoline engine coupled to a 120 volt, three phase, 400 Hz alternator. Approximately 8 hours continuous operation from built-in fuel tank.

    Transmitter Console

    GPU:

    Component Dimensions and Weights

    20 by 42 by 32 cm, 20kg

    44 by 32 by 21 cm, 65 kg

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    PRODUCTION LOG

    SurveyDate

    4-Feb-02

    5-Feb-02

    6-Feb-02

    7-Feb-02

    8-Feb-02

    Surface TEMDescription Line* Start End Total

    KMK and CJP head to site mid afternoon and begin breaking skidoo trail into grid. Extremely deep snow and steep hills slows progress. Trail broken to truck parking area in clearcut. 2 Men 1 1/4 Day Charge

    KMK and CJP continue to break trail into grid area. 3-4 feet of snow in areas combined with the ruts left from the summer, makes it extremely difficult. However trail is pushed onto grid. Wire could not be brought in until snow hardened overnight. 2 Men Crew

    Extra man brought in because of the extreme snow conditions. Find lines 4400-5000N. Line 5200N could not be found, therefore 2000x2000 foot loop was established. Some lines were also walked to pack them.

    Extra man snowshoes lines to aid survey crew. Read lines 1200N, 1600N, 2000N and 4400N.

    KMK and RG complete L46N Z L48N. Recover equipment and loop and demob to Timmins. 2 Man Crew

    1200 N

    1600 N

    2000 N

    4400 N

    4600N

    4800N

    100W

    100W

    100W

    4400E

    4400E

    4400E

    1900W

    1900W

    1900W

    5900E

    5900E

    5900E

    TOTAL

    1800ft

    1800ft

    1800ft

    1500ft

    1500ft

    1500ft

    9900ft

    QG-227-March, 2002

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    DENTON RESOURCES LTD. Patented Group 8, Northern Claims

    LIST OF MAPS

    LPTEM Surface Profiles: Multi-Channel Lin-Loq Profile Plots: showing time rate of decay of the secondary electromagnetic field, for X, Y, Z and Total Field components, 1:4800 scale, eh 1-

    20 divided according to logarithmic axis, nanoVolts per Ampere-meter^

    Drawing Jfc^QG227-LL-K-Line#, where rv^Z, X, Y, TF (Total Field).

    GRID

    Patent GroupNorth Claims

    LINES

    12*OONto20*OON44+OON to 48+OON

    TOTAL LINES

    33

    TOTAL MAPS

    TOTAL MAPS

    242448

    * Posted/Contoured Total Field Component Plan Maps: showing time rate of decay of the

    secondary electromagnetic field, for X component, 1:4800 scale, nanoVolts per Ampere-meter^

    Drawing #s:;QG227-TEM-CONT-ROT-K, where K - component contoured.

    Drawing #s=QG227-TEM-CONT-ROT-K-INT, where K = component contoured * Interpretation Map

    GRID TF component contouredContours

    Contours -*- InterpretationTOTAL MAPS

    TOTALMAPS112

    Total Profiles: 48 Total Plans: 2

    QG-227 - March, 2002

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    PLAN MAPS AND SECTIONS

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    Station Interval:Profte Units:Reosver Coil Oriantab'on:

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    LPTEM FIXED-LOOP PROFILING SURVEY Secondary Bectromognetic ReW (dB/dt)

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    Station Interval:Profte Units:Rocever Col Orientation:

    100 feet

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    Hy - positive northSurvey Dote: Instrumentation:

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  • Denton Resources Ltd

    Keefer Township Patent Claims

    2001 - VMS

    Diamond Drilling Program

    - Core Logs

    - Plan Map

    - Assay's

    - Drill Sections

    RECEIVE (SEP t 2 2003 j

    GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT! ncnrc f

    Sept l, 2002

    42A05SW2003 2.26364 KEEFER 020

  • DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG Denton Resources

    Hole l DR-01-B

  • DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG

    HOLE NO: PROPERTY/AREA: TOWNSHIP: CLAIM NO: CORE SIZE: CONTRACTOR: LOGGED BY: DATE LOGGED:

    DR-01-B Patented ClaimsKeefer Twp.P. 26781 (Patent)BQRonKor Diamond Drilling Ltd.Neil MclssacSept. 27, 2001

    Denton Resources

    DIP TESTS - AcidDEPTH

    — ft— ft

    -DtP—-— deg.-— deg.

    AZIMUTHCOORDINATES:DIP AT COLLAR:AZIMUTH:ELEVATION:STARTED:FINISHED:

    L12N/18+37W -500 900Surface: 0.0 Sept. 24, 2001 Sept. 26, 2001

    TOTAL DEPTH OF HOLE: 325.0 Ft. Core Stored: Lot 9, Kamiskotia Lake

    FEET

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    0

    8.5

    71.2

    TO

    8.5

    71.2

    104.9

    CORE DESCRIPTION

    Casing

    DiabaseMedium to fine diabasic texture. Dark greyish-green colour.Somewhat porphyroblastic texture with coarse scattered whitishfeldspar metacrysts with eroded or ragged borders. Core is weaklymagnetic throughout section. Occasional rusty slips and fractures.Lower contact is sharp at 350 to core axis but core is broken-up.Core recovery excellent (*95"7o).

    Intermediate to Mafic VolcanicMedium to light grey-green colour. Fine grained. Abundant chloriteand quartz carbonate filled amygdules, (vesicules?) and threads orirregular stringers. Occasional fine breccia fragments.74.5-79.5 massive volcanic section or fine grained mafic dyke? Verydark green colour, fine grained and massive texture. Contacts at 250to core axis. 85.6-86.3 local irregular narrow section of quartz-chlorite-carbonatewith up to y/o - 40Xo pyrrhotite and pyrite and minor chalcopyrite.Numerous fine quartz carbonate threads and fractures at low angleto core axis. Occasional pillow rims suggested.

    SAMPLE NO.

    19585

    FROM

    85.6

    TO

    86.3

    LENGTH (ft)

    0.7

    Au(g/t)

    Nil

    Ag (ppm)

    0.5

    Pb (ppm)

    Nil

    Zn (ppm)

    50

    Ni (ppm)

    23

    Cu (ppm)

    248

    D.D.H. : DR-01-B

  • DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG Denton Resources

    FEET

    FROM

    104.9

    175.9

    TO

    175.9

    207.0

    CORE DESCRIPTION

    Intermediate to Mafic Volcanic - MixedWith narrow sections of interflow sediments. Fine grained andmedium to dark green in colour. Scattered short sections of quartz-carbonate and chlorite filled amygdules. Occasional grey to palegreen cherty bands or fragments with associated pyrrhotite , pyriteand a few blebs of chalcopyrite.Cherty sulphide rich bands at 250to 40"to core axis. About 100Xo to150Xo interflow material.128.4 - 1 34.4 up to 200Xo quartz carbonate. Chlorite as patches,stringers, wisps and threads. Minor disseminated pyrrhotite andpyrite associated. 1"Xo to 2"Xo sulphides. 145.4 - 149.4 Up to 250Xo narrow cherty sulphide bands, stringersand fragments. Cherty bands contain *2QVe pyrrhotite, pyrite andminor chalcopyrite. Fine brownish stringers and patches, possiblysphalerite or biotite associated.153.8 - 156.8 100Xo to 150Xo cherty sulphide bands/fragments. 161 .7 - 163.3 100Xo to 120Xo cherty sulphide bands/fragments.

    Interflow Sediments Mixed with Mafic to Intermediate VolcanicsAbout 50"Xo to 55"Xo cherty and sulphide rich bands and/or fragmentsalternating with narrow sections of amygdaloidal volcanic material.Sulphides consist of pyrrhotite, pyrite and minor chalcopyrite.Sulphide content from 50Xo to 150Xo with up to 250Xo locally.171 .7-175.9, 50Xo to 100Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite175.9-180.0, 120Xo to 150Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite180.0-185.0, 150Xo to 200Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite 185.0-190.0, 50Xo to 100Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite 190.0-195.0, 100Xo to 150Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite195.0-199.0, 100Xoto 120Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite199.0-203.0, 5 DXo to 100Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite203.0-207.0, 50Xo to 8"Xo pyrrhotite, pyrite with minor chalcopyrite. Low angle cherty-sulphide banding and quartz-carbonate stringers at 200 30C to core axis.

    SAMPLE NO.

    19586

    19587

    1958819589

    195901959119592 19593195941959519596 19597

    FROM

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    145.4

    153.8161.7

    171.7175.9180.0 185.0190.0195.0199.0 203.0

    TO

    134.4

    149.4

    156.8163.3

    175.9180.0185.0 190.0195.0199.0203.0 207.0

    LENGTH (ft)

    6.0

    4.0

    3.01.6

    4.24.15.0 5.05.04.04.0 4.0

    Au (ppb)

    Nil

    11

    NilNil

    NilNilNil NilNilNilNil Nil

    Ag (ppm)

    0.2

    Nil

    0.20.5

    Nil0.50.3 Nil0.30.30.4Nil

    Pb (ppm)

    Nil

    Nil

    NilNil

    NilNilNil NilNilNilNil Nil

    Zn (ppm)

    95

    90

    72120

    9414387 106102104112 105

    Ni (ppm)

    42

    19

    2231

    343439 37503930 46

    Cu (ppm)

    136

    321

    345669

    287539504 273381374236111

    D.D.H. : DR-01-B

  • DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOGDenton Resources Page3 of 3

    FEET

    FROM

    207.0

    325.0

    TO

    325.0

    CORE DESCRIPTION

    Massive VolcanicIntermediate in composition. Upper contact sharp at 650to coreaxis. Fine grained. Vague whitish speckling to 225' suggestspossible porphyritic phase or diabasic texture. Scattered sectionscontaining chloritic- quartz-carbonate amygdules.230.0-325.0 more fine grained and massive, darker greyish-greenin colour. More mafic. Very fine whitish laths or needles in a darkgreenish matrix (possibly leucoxene) suggests a very fine graineddiabasic dyke or sill in part.322.2-323.6 minor sulphide stringers, veinlets associated with felsicfragments. 3V0 to 407o pyrrh


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