42A06NE0021 63.6348 DELORO 010
SUMMARY REPORT
OF THE
STRIPPING/HASHING/MAPPING PROGRAM
BIG DYKE PROPERTY
DELORO TOWNSHIP, TIMMINS, ONTARIO
OP92-070, OP92-130
November 27, 1992 Ken Lapierre HBSc. FGAC.
1.
INTRODUCTION
This report was prepared for the purpose of:
1) Satisfying all OMIP regulations and requirements
2) Highlighting the geological and historical setting of the
claim group.
3) Determining if the stripped areas are anomalous and
worthy of further study.
4) Determining if the property should be retained for
further study.
Sources of information contained in this report were
obtained from Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
assessment files, consultants reports and supervision,
mapping and sampling of the 1992 OPAP study.
PROPERTY; LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The property is comprised of 2 unpatented mining units located in east central Deloro Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada (figure 1).
The claim numbers of the claim group are outlined below (figure 2).
CLAIM NUMBER f OF UNITS ACRES f approximate)P.1189183 4 160
P.1189189 l 40
ACCESSIBILITY. CLIMATE. LOCAL RESOURCES
Access to the property can be accomplished by various routes (figure 3). One route is by means of the Langmuir road from South Porcupine a distance of approximately 2 miles to a gravel pit turnoff. At this point a well travelled logging road continues west then south a distance of
approximately 2 1/4 miles to a washed out section of the logging road. Beyond the washout, a distance of
approximately 1/4 mile, a well overgrown bush road abuts the main road and continues west for a distance of approximately 1800 feet to another washed out section of the road. Beyond this washout the road traverses the property, beginning at the #2 post of claim unit 1189183 and continuing southward to
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the #2 post of claim unit 1189189.
Another route would be from Placer Domes new tailings
dam road which begins on the Timmins backroad in South
Porcupine. This tailings road initiates at Placer Domes old
townsite (now torn down) and continues generally southward to
the north boundary of P.1189183. Permission from Placer Dome
must be granted to individuals who wish to use this route.
Another route to the property is by means of the Timmins
backroad to the Buffalo Ankerite turnoff then southward on a
good gravel road to the junction of the Faymar Mine road.
This road continues south eastward past the Faymar water
tower to a an old deterioated bridge at Shaw Creek. At this
point the property can be reached on foot in a northeast
direction for a distance of approximately 3500 feet to the #3
post of P.1189189.
Climatic conditions are typical for this part of
Northern Ontario. Temperatures range from +3S degrees
celsius to -50 degrees Celsius.
Water resources are available within the property.
Mining supplies and manpower are located in Timmins and South
Porcupine.
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Geology of the Timmins area consists predominantly
of Precambrian metavolcanics and metasediments. The
precambrian rocks were later covered partially by
unconsolidated Cenozoic deposits (figure 4). The Precambrian
rocks represent a 40,000 foot thick sequence of lower to
middle greenschist facies volcanics and sediments that are
divided into three groups. From oldest to youngest the three
groups are known as the Deloro, Tisdale and Porcupine Groups.
The Deloro Group is a 16,000 foot thick sequence composed of
basal ultramafics, andesites and basalt flows followed by
dacite flows, calc-alkaline rhyolites and dacite pyroclastic
rocks and oxide to sulphide facies iron formations. The
Tisdale Group is a 14,000 foot thick sequence composed of
basal ultramafic volcanics and komatiites followed by
tholeiitic basalts and calc-alkaline pyroclastic rocks. The
Porcupine Group is a 10,000 foot thick sequence composed of
interlayered wacke, silstone and conglomerate.
The rocks of the Timmins area were then intruded by
sill-like bodies and dykes composed of felsic to mafic
components.
Stratigraphic displacement of rock types range from tens
of feet to thousands of feet. The most prominent and
prolific fault in the area is known as the Destor-Porcupine
after- LS. JENSEN AND Ff. LANGFORD
20 NORTHERN FAULT-BLOCK•1546
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WATABEAG ATHO-^ENOGAMISSI
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ProterozcicKeeweenawan diabase (not shown)
12 Cobalt Group Archean
Matachewan diabase (not shownl Granitic rocks
11 Granodiorite, monzonite, quartz monzonite.syenite
10 Massive to gneisac quartz diorite, tonalite.trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a* Timiskaming Group. 9b** Oestor -
Porcupine Complex8 Sa. 8n. Blake River Group. Bc*'* Blake
River (Upper Fm.. Tisdale Group)
7 7a. 7b. Kinojevij Group. 7c Kinojevis Group.(Middle Fm.. Tisdale Group)
6 6a Larder Lake Group. 6b Stoughton-Roquemaure Group. 6c Lower Fm.. TisdzteGroup
5 Se Porcupine Group Lower Supergroup*
4 4a Skead Group. 4b Hunter Mine Group. 4cUpper Fm.. Deloro Grouq
3 3a Catherine Group. 3c Middle Fm.. DeloroGroup
2 2a Wabewawa Group. 2c Lower Fm.. DeloroGroup
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a refers to Kirkland Lake Area, south limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1978c. 19791."b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limo of synclinorium (Jensen 1976. 1978bl. c refers to Timmms Area (Pyke 19801•"' (Goodwin 1965).
Figure^ : Geological map of the Timmins - Kirkland Lake area.
Fault. This major structural break trends generally
northeast, dips steeply north and has a width in excess of
400 feet. Other younger fault systems traversing the area
are known as the Montreal River Fault and the Burrows
Benedict Fault Systems.
Structurally, the area lies within the Superior Province
of the Canandian Shield. North of the Destor-Porcupine
Fault, 2 major series of deformational-metamorphic events
altered the rocks in the region; initial north trending
series of folds were subsequently refolded about an east-
northeast trending series of folds(figure 5). South of the
Destor-Porcupine Fault, an east-west trending series of folds
produced a major structural domain known as the Shaw Dome.
LOCAL GEOLOGY
The Ontario Geological Survey's map 2455-*Precambrian
Geology', map of Timmins, scale 1:50000, highlights the
property geology. The property is underlain by pillowed
flows of mafic calc-alkalic volcanic composition. It also
consists of oxide to sulphide rich iron formations. The
property has been intruded by mafic intrusive rocks of
olivine composition. The Burrows Benedict fault system
ocurrs immediately east of the claim block.
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Figure 5 -Diagrammatic sketch showing interpretation of main part oi the rimmins gold camp; illus trates the refolding of an anticlinal structure (now represented by the South and North Tisdale Anticlines) about the easterly trending Porcupine Syncline. For line of cross-section see Fig ure IS.
After D.R.Pyke, O.G.S. report # 219-Timmins Area
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GENERAL HISTORY OF CLAIM GROUP
The history of the property is described by G.M. Thomas
in a 1981 exploration report for Vatco Exploration
Incorporated (assessment file #T-2733-Timmins branch).
In 1920, the property was controlled by Big Dyke
Consolidated Gold Mines. Exploration centered on a northeast
trending quartz dyke (big dyke zone) and a carbonatized
sulphide rich iron formation. Four vertical shafts up to 80
feet deep and sporadically positioned pits and trenches
developed the showings. Operations were closed down in 1923.
From 1926 to 1944, the company announced that
underground development would continue as soon as funding was
in place, however no exploration work was recorded. Finally,
in 1961 the charter of Big Dyke Consolidated was allowed to
lapse.
From 1962 to 1979, various prospectors held the ground
but no work was ever recorded at the ministry office.
However, between 1980 and 1983 exploration programs of
linecutting, geophysics, soil geochem, sampling and
geological mapping were completed on the claim block by Vatco
Exploration Inc. Grab samples yielding up to 0.30 ounces/ton
gold were associated with a pyrite rich carbonate altered
iron formation. The length of the iron formation was
recorded as greater than 1,000 feet. The company concluded
that this iron formation may host a series of possibly
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economic gold enriched lenses. Furthermore, the Big Dyke
Vein yielded values up to 0.1 ounces/ton. The company also
concluded that soil geochemical anomalies occurred in
conjunction with intermediate volcanics and at the edges of
magnetic high anomalies.
In 1991, the claim block was staked and recorded for the
purpose of verifying the existence of past accomplishments on
the property. This verification, if successful, would
necessitate continued exploration by optioning the property
to a junior or major exploration company. The claim holders
decided to apply to the Ontario Prospectors Assistance
Program for the purpose of funding the first phase of
exploration on the property.
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OPAP PROGRAM
Purpose of Program
The purpose of the OPAP study was to remove the
overburden and debris from the vicinity of the two shafts and
overgrown trenches associated with the main mineralized iron
formation where values up to 0.30 ounces/ton were recovered
from previous exploration programs.
Property Prospecting
Prospecting of the property verified the geological
parameters outlined by map 2455 produced by the Ontario
Geological Survey titled 'Precambrian Geology 1 . The property
is underlain by pillowed flows of mafic calc-alkalic volcanic
composition. It also consists of oxide to sulphide rich iron
formations. The property has been intruded by mafic
intrusive rocks of olivine composition. The Burrows Benedict
fault system ocurrs immediately east of the claim block.
Stripping/Washing/Mapping/Sampling Program
Map l in this report, outlines the geology of the
stripped area, sample locations, assay results and the
location of the work area in relation to the nearest claim
post. Prospecting located a two compartment, 80 foot deep,
vertical shaft sunk on a sulphide rich iron formation.
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Previous exploration in this area yielded gold values of up
to 0.30 ounces/ton. The claim holders interpreted this area
to be an attractive area for a overburden removal study.
High, rugged topographical conditions in this area
necessitated a slow, methodical approach to the stripping
survey. This time consuming approach did provide a safe
working environment for the contractors as well as exposing a
geologically significant segment of the iron formation.
The main trench measured 170 feet in length, 10 feet in
width and averaged 4 feet deep. The stripping program also
located and exposed the shaft dump material that was located
just north of the shaft.
The trench exposed a variable trending, variable south
dipping, 20 foot wide, moderately contorted magnetite-silica
banded, oxidized, weathered, sulphide-rich iron formation.
Mineralization consisted of local concentration of fine to
coarse grained, subhedral, disseminated pyrite proximal to
and at the hangingwall and footwall contacts. Both footwall
and hangingwall contacts consisted of a fine grained, green,
carbonated, locally foliated, non-mineralized intermediate
volcanic.
Stratigraphic displacement in the order of 5 feet was
was exposed in the main trench.
The iron formation was then intruded by north-south
trending fine grained mafic dykes and non-mineralized quartz
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veinlets and veins.
Table l highlights the assay results from the OPAP
study. Refer to Appendix l for assay certificate #2R-2061-
RG1.
TABLE li
Sample Number Gold-ppb Gold-ozs./ton
1676 236/230/2421677 199/196/2021678 0.0321679 541680 58/66/501681 121682 301683 1401684 741685 1121686 0.0521687 0.0301688 0.2741689 0.0921690 0.1341691 0.0281692 0.2341693 0.0821694 0.0421695 259
Gold mineralization within the iron formation is
apparently associated with the pyrite mineralization. The
higher the pyrite content, the higher the gold content. Of
importance is the fact that sample #1689, taken from an old
overgrown trench approximately 240 feet south of the main
trench, yielded a gold value of 0.092 ounces/ton. This gold
value was associated with a pyrite rich iron formation.
16.
Work Schedule and Dates. etc.
Refer to the 1992 OPAP final submission form for the
dates the work was. carried out, the names of all persons who
performed the work and the equipment used for the program.
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CONCLUSIONS AMD OBSERVATIONS
1. Previous operators discovered several significantanomalous areas on the property. One area was associated with a sulphide rich iron formation. Previous results yielded vales up to 0.30 ounces/ton gold. The iron formation was traced for a distance of over 1,000 feet.
2. The present OPAP study focussed on exposing the anomalous iron formation in the vicinity of the old shaft for the purpose of determining the geological stratigraphy and precious metal content of the area.
3. The present OPAP study was successful in exposing a portion of the iron formation in contact with an intermediate volcanic. Consistent anomalous gold values of up to 0.274 ounces/ton were detected within the iron formation.
4. Gold content is interpreted to be specially related tothe pyrite content within the iron formation. Generally, the higher the pyrite content, the higher the gold content.
5. Of importance is the fact that an anomalous gold value of 0.092 ounces/ton was detected in a sulphide rich iron formation located approximately 240 feet south of the main iron formation showing. The potential exists that this iron formation is the on-strike continuation of the main showing.
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Based on the successful results of past operators and the
present OPAP study, the property should be kept in good
standing. A follow-up program is justified and strongly
recommended. The follow-up program should pay special
attention to:
1. The on-strike continuation of the main iron formation
showing.
2. The Big Dyke Zone
3. Any other areas of interest located on the property.
This multi-phase exploration program should include
geophysical, geological and overburden removal surveys. The
success of this program will solve the geophysical and
geological complexities of the property, will uncover, if
possible, any anomalous areas on the property and should
bring the property to a diamond drilling stage.
Ken\JCapierre HBSc. FGAC.
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DECLARATION
l, Kenneth Lapierre, of the city of Timmins, Province of Ontario, Cananda, do state:
1) That l am a practising Consultant Geologist with an office at Suite l7-Hollinger Building, 637 Algonquin Blvd. E., Timmins, Ontario, and that my mailing address is P.O.Box 1021, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7H6.
2) That I am a graduate with the degree of Honours Bachelor of Sciene majoring in Geology from the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
3) That I have practised my profession as ConsultantGeologist since my graduation from The University of Western Ontario in 1983.
4) That I am a Fellow of The Geological Association of Canada, and member of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.
5) That I am familiar with the material in this report, having examined the material myself.
Dated this 16th day of December 1992, Timmins, Ontario.
KenConsultant Geologii
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Assessment Office, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Timmins, Ontario Branch: T-2539, T-2733.
Lapierre, K., 1992: OPAP Requirements for 1992 Prospecting
Proposal Ken Lapierre/Raymond Collin Big Dyke Property Deloro Township Timmins Ontario. 6 p. unpublished report.
Pyke, D.R., 1982: Geology of the Timmins Area, District of
Cochrane; Ontario Geological Survey Report 219, 141 p. Accompanied by Map 2455, Scale 1:50 000, 3 Charts, and l Sheet Microfishe.
7017M2-16-92 M2:59PH J 8197974501-* 17052645790;* 2/ 2
ASSAYERSLABORATOIRES/LABORATORIESDIVISION OE/OF A8SAVERS CORPORATION LTD.780, AV. DU CUIVRE. C.P. 666. ROUYN-NORANOA (QUEBEC) J9X 6C6 TEL.: (819) 797-4683 FAX: (818) 787-4801
CM*: KEN LAPIERREPtO)!
Ann:
Nonbra D'EchtatOlom/No. atSuufttKSoiunkte/SabninMl: DEC-01-92
No. D'EchantillonStaple Umber16761677167816791680168116821683168416851686168716881689169016911692169316941695
AU AUCESFTB PPB236 230199 196
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AUCXS AUPPB ozs./ton242202
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0.0520.0300.2740.0920.1340.0280.2340.0820.042
Cenifle par/Certified by^
COST BREAKDOWN
Power Stripping:
Equipment- 7 ton muskeg Bombadier Backhoe, Detroit engine, includes 2 men, machine, fuel.
Rate: 10.2 days X $985.00/day Days: Nov 3,4,5,8,9,11,12,13,16,17
20/92
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
S10,000.00
Note: Nov 5/92 charged out at SlSO.OO/day for l man to repair and clean unit on site.
Site Preparation: (Includes the following)
2 Man Crew @ SSOO.OO/day1 Truck and Insurance 6 SSO.OO/day2 chainsaws, fuel, oil, pick 6 shovel Q $120.00/day
Days: Sept 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22/92 6 days @ SSOO.OO/day (see above)
Hydro Washing:
2 man Crew, Wajax , 1000* hoses @ SSOO.OO/day l Truck and Insurance @ $80.00/day Gas, pick, shovel Q
Days: Nov 6,7,10,14,15/92 5 days @ SeOO.OO/day
RECORDFD
JAN 2 4 1994
Receipt -—^^^
3,000.00
3,000.00
Geology:
4 days field includes Truck, gas, Geologist
Days: Nov 18,19,21,22/924 days @ SSSO.OO/day
Office;
5 days plotting, reports, reproductions
Days: Dec 1,2,7,10,16/92 5 days @ S120.00Xday
Assays Costs
1,400.00
600.00
193.00
TOTAL S18.193.00
0.1-20-1994 04:23 705 6705803 tORB P.08/08
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LAPERRE EXPLORATION SERVICES MG.P.O. Box P4N7H8
CUENT:KEN LAPIERRE/RAY COLLINS 1992 OPAP
PROPERTY: BIG DYKE PROPERTY
TITLE: TRENCH GEOLOGYDATE: Nov.1992DRAWN: P.G.
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MAP SYM80LOGY
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Tower H to
Trgnsniittion Line
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Utility Pole*
Whorf .Dock. Pier
Wooded Area
AREAS WITHDRAWN f ROM DISPOSITION
M.R.O. MINING RIGHTS ONLY
8.R.O. SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
M.t S. MINING AND SURf ACE RIGHTS
Dweription Order No. Det* Dlipotition FlU
W-P-I2/9ZNK 92-rEB 24 .UNDER THE I'UBLIC l ANOS ACT
FDH A WASTE DISPOSAL SITE l
THE INFORMATION THAI APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCESAND ACCURACY is NOTGUARANTEED THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP-
AD- ON HE
TISDALE TJ/VR
si r 6000
50
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ADAMS TWR'
LEGEND
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No OTHER ROADS TRAILS
SURVEYED LINLSTOWNSHIPS BASt UNFS ETC -LOTS MINING CLAIMS PARCELS ETC
UNSUHVEYED l INESLOT LINFS -PARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS tIC -
RAILWAY AND HIGH T OF WAY -* UTILITY LINFS
NON PERENNIAL STREAM FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION OH COMPOSITE PLAN Rf SFRVATIONS
ORIGINAL SH.OHELINE MARSH OR MUSKEG MINES TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATENT SURFACE 8. MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONl Y .
MINING MIGHTS ONLY ....
LEASE SURFACE 4 MINING RIGHTS..
SURFACF RIGHTSONLY ...,.
' .MINING HIGHTSONLY . ......
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ... ....
ORDER IN COUNCIL
RESERVATION
CANCELLED
SAND&GRAVEL . ............. ... ...
SYMBOL
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NOTE MlNINCl RUillTS IN PARCCLS ^ATCNTEO PHIOfl TO MAY C 1913 VESTtO IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC
LANDS ACT R SO 1910 CHAP 3BO SCC 63 SUB6CC t
iOO 10OO
10 10 20 30 40 SO SOChdlnt
SOO OF*4)l M -l r
i - i Chain*
1000 1000 1000l
4000 4000 i Feel
SCALE 1:2O OOOGRID ZONF ' l 7
NOTES
IT"REGISTERED PLAN OF SUBDIVISION
r MINING CLAIMS SHOWN WITHIN THIS AREA ARE SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS
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AND PRIVILEGES GRANTED TO DCLNITE MINES LTD. UNDER AN EASEMENT ORDER DATED MAY 19,1937.
DOME MINES, LIMITED SURFACE RIGHTS LEASE "103926
1SSU1D1APR 2 8 1994 ;
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
TOWNSHIP
DELOROM N R ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
TIMMINSMINING DIVISION
PORCUPINELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
COCHRANE
Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
ACTIVATED NOV
Land
Management
Branch
ORIGINAL
COMPILATIONJULY 1984
REVISEDCHECKED BY:/
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