41N01SW9300 2.153 l 1 OLSEN 010
RECEIVED
FEB 2 11994
MINING LANDS BRANCH
REPORT
ON
A. VLF-EM SURVEY
AND
B. MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
AND
C. SCINTILLOMETER
OF 13 CLAIMS
1098994, 1098899, 1098900, 1098901, 782893 AND 4 UNIT BLOCK CLAIMS 782892 AND 1099099
IN
OLSEN TOWNSHIP
BY
Ivan Murphy
fa
Elwood Goodmurphy
Decemeber 1993
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Introduct ion
Ownership, Access A Location
Map - Claims Location In Olsen Township
Previous Exploration
Geology
Line Cutting 6c Picketting
Magnetometer Survey Procedure b. Results
VLF Survey Procedure *k Results
Scintillometer Survey Prodecure k Results
Prospecting Experience
INFORMATION MAPS k I NSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS Figure A - Greenstone Belt Of Olsen Township -
Re: Batchewana Map 2251
Figure B - Topographical Map
Figure C - Copy Of Ministry 81448
Figure D - Copy Of Claim Map G2380 -
Figure E - VLF - EM16 Specifications
Figure F - Magnetometer Specifications
Figure G - Scintillometer Specifications
MAP INSERTIONSInsert l - Map Total Field Magnetometer Results
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Insert 2 - Map - VLF-EM Profile Of In Phase And Quad Results
Insert 3 - Map - VLF-EM Contour Of Fraser Filter Results
Insert 4 - Map - Scintillometer Survey
Insert 5 - Map - Profile Of Scintillometer In Phase Readings
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INTRODUCTION
These surveys were carried out jointly by:the claim owner and prospector Ivan Murphy,his partner, prospector Elwood Goodmurphyand prospector Ronald Bridge on Claim Units as follows:
3 Claimsl Claim4 CI a i ins Blockj Claim4 Claim Block
109889910989941099099782893782892
to 901 April 18/91 May 4/92 April 14/92 November 9/92 November 9/92
The project consisted of three Surveys A, B and C.
[A] A VLF-EM Survey using an instrument manufactured byGponics Limited bearing the name Ronka EM16 number 2320
[B] The MAGNETOMETER Survey is based on readings from aSintrex IGS-2 Proton Mag with the console identified as Model 781010, Serial #8707302
[C] A Scintillometer Survey using a MCphar TV-1A unit bearing Serial Number 177-55
These surveys were made on a grid with 820 picket stations and 15.53 miles of line cutting. (25 kin)
Ownership. Location b. Access
The claims were staked and recorded on different ocassions, (April/91, April/92, May/92 and November/92) in the name of Ivan Murphy, 35 White Oak Drive, of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, P6C 2H7. The staking, along with this claim work was aided by the help of partner Elwood Goodmurphy, 39 Celine Court, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, P6A 4S6.
The claims are located in Olsen Township in the district of Algoma and the Mining Division of Sault Ste Marie, approximately 90 km north of Sault Ste Marie by road. It is reached by travelling Highway 17 North for 60 km before turning east onto a logging road to Adelaide Lake. An ATV road past McGovern Lake reaches the south west corner of the claims block. Another ATV road gets to 1/4 mile on the north east of the claim group near McGary Lake. No roads exist across the claim groups.
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Previous Exploration
In the fall of 1988, Ontex Resource Limited submitted Geophysical (EM k Magnetometer), Geological li Geochemical results (WR 174/88). Their work covered over 60 claims divided into an Eastern and a Western Block. Our claims are generally located in the southern half of their West Block. While they forfeited the claims, their report writer, Peter J. Vamos Consultants, had suggested further geological mapping and geochemical sampling.
Exploration was also performed by Bush Pilot and Associates from 1982 to 1986 for Mid North Engineering Services before Ontex Resources Limited obtained the claims in a transfer. Bush Pilot conducted airborne surveys and a grid for sampling. The bulk of their survey was lo the east of our claims.
Earlier exploration was mostly airborne by Tech Corporation in 1975 and Algoma Central in 1956 and 1960. No significant miner i/at ion was identified.
In 1990 the Ministry issued a series of maps identifying "Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveys" of the Batchewana area. The map 81448 includes our claims. A copy with our claim block outline is attached (Figure A) showing those anomalies identified in that survey which logically corresponds to the ground surveys by Ontex Resource Limited in 1988.
In December 1992 we submitted a line cutting, picketing and surveys for Magnetometer fa VLF for which assessment credits have been received. Work Order W*T 390'6W 06. These surveys were for a central 19 unit claim block (claims 1099362 to 1099380 inclusive) that had been staked in December 1990. The claims in this report are for subordinate claims on the West-South tx. North-East ends of the original claims. They were staked as they came open and are a continuation of three anomalies that ran diagonally across our original 19 claim group.
Mr. Fleming, previous holder of Block Claim 782892 and 782893 did some sampling and prospecting on the property in 1990 but surrendered the claims in 1992.
Geology
The claims lie within the Batchewana Greenstone Belt that stretches across most of Olsen Township. The sedimentary and volcanic rocks are of the Archean Age. The sedimentarys are on the northern fringes and include claims 1098900 and 1098901. Meta volcanics cover most all of the other claims and are clearly identified in Figure A (copy of Map 2251). They consist mostly of mafic and intermediate flows and associated tuffs.
Ontex Resources Limited and the Ministry Map 81448 of the Batchewana Area (Airborne Electromagnetic Survey) have both identified three bands of potential anomalies running East-North West across the claims. A copy of a portion of Map 81448 is attached as Figure C.
Line Cutting li P icketing
Procedure
An original claim group of nineteen claims were subdivided into a West Block of 12 claims and an East Block of 7 claims to accommodate a suitable Base Line in each block. Surveys have been submitted in 1992 for these 19 Claims.
The claims for this report were a continuation and attachment to our original claims. Note in the diagram below the Base Lines for the new claims. A diagonal Base Line was used were it was practical to expose the geological aspects better. The Base Lines were also selected so that we could use a common Magnetometer Base Station "B36" in the original West Block and allow us corrected readings for all 32 claim units. ^MiligiMMMt1 could be linked quickly to all additional Base Stations by snowmachine over packed trails that usually traversed lakes & swamps.
ORIGINAL 19 CLAIMS -
NEW CLAIMS -
Claim 1098994 on the west uses a continuation of our original diagonal South-East to North-West Base Line.
Block Claim 782892 on the North-East of the original claim group uses a similar diagonal 110 degree Base Line that is parallel and 850' North of the Base Line across the original West Block.
Block Claim 1099099 to the south of the original West Block has an East-West Base Line that is also the claim line.
Claims 1098900 S 9011 also has an East-West Base Line that is the dividing claim line.
All Base Lines and the Laterals were picketed every 100'. Laterals were at 400" intervals. Picket Lines on Lakes were not permanently marked of course, and were done first in early April as identified on the "Daily Report" of the formal "Final Report" form. All other pickets are in place for additional prospecting and reporting.
In total 820 pickets were established for 15.53 miles of line cutting as follows:
67 pickets for Claim 1098994
253 pickets for Block Claim 1099099
137 pickets for Claims 1098900 and 901
363 pickets for Block Claim 782892 and units 782893,1098899
accompanying survey mapsInserts 1,2 and 3. Allare identified for future
The grid has been projected onto the at a scale of 1:3600 (l" = 300'). See picket locations, laterals and base lines work.
We have projected the readings of this new survey onto the maps of the "original 19 Claims Surveys" from last year in order to identify continuity of the anomalies. While it was time consuming to project it in this manner, we believe the results are justified.
Magnetometer Survey
On April 7th, 1992 for the original 19 claims Magnetometer^ Survey, a Base Station B36 and identified on our survey map as was selected because of its consistent readings and its location? B36 is a Base Line Station of West Block that is adjacent to the lake and a system of swamps that allow us to reach all the Base Line Stations by snowmobile. All other Base Stations for the survey groups were located on land along the base line and adjacent to frozen Lakes or trails. They are identified on the survey maps as
These were chosen after several trails with B36 to yield consistently proportional readings. From these Base Stations any additional base readings were established along the Base Lines. All corrections were made so that all readings for all 32 claims are thus corrected to B36 Base Station. All readings were recorded and corrected using the same Scintrex Integrated System 2 Proton Magnetometer. The console unit was Model 781010 bearing Serial Number 8707302.
The Survey Map is the result of corrected readings. The ground high and low readings are relatively consistent to the 1990 Airborne ^electromagnetic Survey Map 81448 of Batchewana. See Figure E.
Magnetometer Results
While a magnetic trend does exist North West and South East diagonally across our claim blocks it is broken into a series of magnetic highs and is not consistent. The most common background reading is 58400 and even in the trend zone identified above the readings of 58600 must be included to identify this as a trend. Highs of 60000 gammas or more are very spotty.
VLF-EM16 Survey
We used a Geonics Limited instrument bearing the name Ronka EM16, Serial # 2320. This instrument was used with the selection switch tuned to Culter, Maine, U.S.A. - Station NAA, frequency 17.8, which is located 102 degrees to the right of astronomical
our claims position. The unit for all readings was Culter and readings taken 90 degrees counter clockwise to the right of astronomical North). The "In Phase" recorded after the receiver was tilted back and forth
North from "nulled" to (12 degrees reading was
intensity. Quadrature readings were thento get minimum soundtaken by adjusting the dial with the left hand to further minimizethe sound.
All 820 readings from our another listing. Each traversefrom the most Northern station downward across the base line and the most Southern reading. These lists of readings were used
field book were transferred to line was listed to show readings
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"Fraser Filter" the In Phase percentages. Attached are two maps
[1] A Profile Map of the In Phase and Quad percentages toidentify the peaks and valleys of both the negative and positive recordings.
[2] A Contour Map of the In Phase readings that were subjected to the Fraser Filter method. This technique is properly described in the EM16 Manual from Geonics. This is the 3rd set of VLF Survey Maps produced by the writers.
VLF-EM16 Results
This survey effectively highlights the predominant three anomalies that lay diagonally across the total 32 claims especially through the eastern additional claims 782892, 93 and 1098893. While the anomaly trend is very consistent, the strong zones registering 100 plus are areas broken onto stretches 300' wide by 2500' long.
In our prospecting and as shown clearly on the maps, the anomalies are generally stretches of swamps and lakes.
Claims 1098900 and 901 to the north are 70^ lakes and a transition area into metasedimentary. They do not show strong anomalies or magnetic characteristics. We were contemplating exploring b. prospecting this transition shoreline.
Scint i l lorneter Survey Procedure
Using a McPhar Scintillometer TV-1A, S/N 177-55 a survey was conducted at all the Stations and the recordings are submitted on the attached Survey Map. The Scintillometer readings were recorded at all three settings of H (K,U,Th), T2 (U,Th) and T3 (Th only) for at least 10 second reading times. The instrument was held vertically to the overburden or outcrop. Tl readings were taken on the X10 or XI as necessary but are reported on the map as XI scale. T2 ft T3 readings were on the XI scale. The Threshold switch for Tl was used at the fast position. The unit was calibrated using the "Thorium Calibrating Source" supplied with the instrument checked daily in the field. There are a total of 820 pickets and survey recordings over 15.53 miles of survey lines.
The Scintillometer Survey Map inserted with the report has all the recorded readings for Tl, T2 and T3 displayed on a map with a scale of 1:3600 (l" = 300'). A profile Map for Tl readings is also an insert to the report.
Scintillometer Results
The recordings for Thoruim and Uranium are extremely low and quite uniform over the entire 13 claim units and indicate no anomalous uranium exists. We noticed some rounded granite boulders strewn within the land area of the claims 1098899, 900 and 901 but there was minimal affect on the readings. Greenstone outcrops generally yielded Tl readings 90 to 120.
Overburden, lakes In swamps dominate the eastern claims and outcrops are scarce. Black spruce, cedar and alders were evident.
Prospecting Experience - Ivan Murphy
Held Prospecting License D19856 since May 1987. BA in Geography from Laurentian University. A partner in 31 claims with Elwood Goodmurphy in Olsen Township. We have performed Magnetometer and VLF-EM Surveys over 57 claims in Norberg s, Olsen Townships since 1988.
Member of Sault Prospectors Association since 1987 and attended 80?; of the meetings. Associate of Geology Instructors Gib Maclnnis, Manfred Engel and JohnGiguere of SaultCollege. Attended a course for Prospecting in 1980 on "Pock Identification and Occurances".Holderof HeavyDuty Equipment Mechanics License 421A-000143 and served as Heavy Equipment Instructor to Apprentices of Mining and Construction Industries. Familiar with Maps and Compass during 30 years of hunting and fishing.
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Prospecting Experience - Elwood Goodmurphy
Holder of Prospecting License D19857 since May 1987. A partner Tn 3l claims with Ivan Murphy in Olsen Township. We have performed Magnetometer and VLF-EM Surveys over 57 claims in Norberg s Olsen Townships since 1988.
Member of Sault Prospectors Association since 1987 andAttended a Geology course inattended 80% of their meetings.
1986 - "Introduction to Geology* and in 1987, a course Attended a"Introduction to Prospecting", both at Sault College. _______
course in 1980 on "Rock Identification and Occurances""Holder ofHeavy Duty Mechanics License 310H-041079 and as Crothers [Caterpillar] employeeworked on Mining Equipment at Denison, Algoma Ore, Rio Algom, Noranda and Lac Minerals.Also holder of Hoisting Engineer License 808A-301534. Familiar with Maps and Compasses during 30 years of hunting and fishing.
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PROSPECTOR BACKGROUND
Employed for many years by Abitibi Paper Company
Completed company apprenticeship and was certified as a journeyman welder
on November 'l, 1960.
Completed "Prospecting and Geology" course by E.R. Beyer March 25, 1965.
Joined Sault College of Applied Arts S Technology October, 1972.
Taught Welding (all aspects)
Machine Shop (Basics)
Metallurgy (Common metals)
Formal Retirement May, 1987.
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Total Field Operating Range 20,000 to 100,000 nT (l nT * l gamma).
Gr adient Tolera.ee For Total Field: *5000 n
Total Field Absolute Accuracy 1 nT at 50,000 nT 2 nT over total fieldoperating and temperaturerange.
Resolution 0.1 nT.
Tuning Fully Bolld-Btate. Manual or automatic mode is keyboard selectable.
Reading Tine 2 seconds. For portable readings this is the time taken from the push of a button t6 the display of the measured value.
Continuous Cycle Tines Keyboard selectable in l second increments upwards from 2 seconds to 999 seconds.
Operating Temperature Range -A0 0 C to *50"C provided optional Display Heater is used below -20 0 C.
EM16 SPECIFICATIONS
MEASURED QUANTITY
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OPERATOR CONTROLS
POWER SUPPLY
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Inphase and quad-phase components of vertical magnetic field as a percentage of horizontal primary field, (i.e. tangent of the tilt angle and ellipticity).
Inphase: 1505
Quad-phase: 401
Nulling by audio tone. Inphase in dication from mechanical inclinometer and quad-phase from a graduated dial.
15-25 kHz VLF Radio Band. Station . selection done by means of plug-in units.
ON/OFF switch, battery test push button, station selector switch, audio volume control, quadrature dial, inclinometer.
6 disposable 'AA' cells.
42 x 14 x 9cm
Instrument: 1.6 kg
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The variable pitch output of the speaker is governed
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2-5 BATTERY SUPPLY
The instrument operates from two "c" size flashlight
type cells, located in the handle. Ordinary zinc carbon
cells may be used. From the standpoint of longer life
and low temperature operation, the alkaline type should
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Both the high and low voltages, generated internally to
operate the instrument, are regulated to a high degree of
stability. The batteries can be allowed to drop to one
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operation of the instrument.
2-6 SENSITIVITY
The instrument, on threshold 2, registers approximately
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over homogeneous material containing Sjparts per million
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2-7 TEMPERATURE RANGE
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temperature range of -35 to -f55 degrees centigrade. Low
temperatures require the use of alkaline type batteries.
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2-5 BATTERY SUPPLY
The instrument operates from two "c" size flashlight
type cells, located in the handle. Ordinary zinc carbon
cells may be used. From the standpoint of longer life
and low temperature operation, the alkaline type should
be employed wherever available.
Both the high and low voltages, generated internally to
operate the, instrument, are regulated to a high degree of
stability. The batteries can be allowed to drop to one
half of their initial voltage without any effect on the
operation of the instrument.
2-6 SENSITIVITY
The instrument, on threshold 2, registers approximately
50 counts per minute on an in-situ measurement, (2f[geometry)
over homogeneous material containing Sjparts per million
uranium or thorium
2-7 TEMPERATURE RANGE
The instrument has been designed to operate over the
temperature range of -35 to 4-55 degrees centigrade. Low
temperatures require the use of alkaline type batteries.
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
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Geoscience Approvals Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
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Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.15311 Transaction #: W9450. 00008
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines60 Church StreetSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 3H3
Dear Sir/Madam:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS ON MINING CLAIMS 1098994 ET AL IN OLSEN TOWNSHIP
The assessment work credits for Geophysics filed under Section 14 of the Mining Act Regulations have been approved as outlined in the original submission.
The approval date is March 16, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
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Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
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Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should b* directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
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Filing Discounts
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2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOto of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
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Certification Verifying Statement ot Costa
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as"(Recorded HoWer, Agent. Position In Company)
to make this certification
Attestation de I'etat dea coQta
J'atteste par la presents :qua las montants Indiques sont la plus exact possible at que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains Indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
. l am authorized Et qu'a titre de je suls autoris*(Utulaire enregistr*. represents*, poet* oocups dens Is compagnle)
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INDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION
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SAULT STE. MARIEMINING DIVISION
SAULT STE. MARIELAND TITLES/REGISTRY DIVISIQJJ
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DOGtJMENT No. W9450- W 06 1
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Contour Interval 10 Metres
2 11994
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
MRO- Mining Rights OnlySBO- Surface Rights OnlyM * S - Mining and Surtace Rights
SYMBOLS Description Order No. Date File
BoundaryTownship, Meridian, Baseline.
Road allowance, surveyed shoreline.
Lot/Concession; surveyed. unsLrveyed
Parcel; surveyed ..... unsurveyed ..,
Right-of-way; roadrailway utility.
Reservation
Cliff. Pit, Pile
Contour . , . . ... .. . . .. .... ..... .... .InterpolatedApproximate . .. .. . . .......,. ...... . . .. . .Depression.. ... .. . . .
Control point (horizontal)
Flooded land .... . .. .. . .. .. .. .
Mine head frame .. ..
Pipeline (above ground)
Railway; single track.double track
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Road; highway, county, townshipaccess
f trail, bush
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LeaseSurtace A Mining Rights Surface Rights Only Mining Rights Only ,
Licence of Occupation
Order-tn-Council.
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RE INSPECTION fl9"5
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