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42A11SE0275 2.4626 WHITNEY 010 ;ECEIVED
REPORTMINING LANDS SECTION
on
ELECTROMAGNETIC ANU MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
on
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
of
LOST TAG INVESTMENT SYNDICATE
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
CLAIMS
P-56SS97 and P-576579
JOHN R. BOISSONBAULT, B. Se., P.Eng,
Geologist , Engineer
February 12, 1932
42A11SE0275 2.4626 WHITNEY 010C
TAHLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction............................. . ., ... . . . .. . ... . 1-2
Electromagnetic Results......................;....... .... 2-3-4
Magnetic Results... . . . . .. .. .... ... . .. ..... .. ... . . .. . . . .. . 4-5
Conclusions and Recommendations.......................... 5
APPENDIX
(1) Plan of Electromagnetics (PROFILES)
(2) Plan of Magnetics (CONTOURS)
(3) Geophysical Sections
(4) | Jrocedure to correct Diurnal Variation
. l .
INTRODUCTION
On December l and 2 , 19#1, a geophysical field party
carried out a radiofrequency (VLF) electromagnetic survey, and
a magnetometer survey on the Whitney Township property of Lost
Tag Investment Syndicate, in the Porcupine Mining Division of
northeastern Ontario. This v/as done under the supervision of
a professional engineer.
The survey grid consisted of north-south picket lines,
300 feet apart) a total of 2^ miles. The location of the grid,
relative to the property, is shown on both geophysical plans,
on a scale of l in. a 200 ft.
The property consists of two, 40 acre claims lying
east-west, along the northern boundary of Whitney Township,
and lying entirely within that township. The south boundary
of the property is about 4 miles from the main shaft of the
Pamour Mine, and the east boundary is 1# miles from the eastern
boundary of Whitney Township.
The claims cover a low lying, partially swampy area,
and are completely covered by overburden, which the writer
estimates to be, from 50 to 100 feet deep. Preliminary maps
P-2123 (Whitney) and 20gg (Hoyle) show the results of a
considerable amount of drilling, which has been done to the
north and south of the claim group. From these results and
other geological evidence in the general area, it appears that
the property is underlain by steeply dipping formations of
precambrian motavolcanics and metasediments, which strike in a
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direction of about 600 . The exact locations of those formations,
cis they cross the property are, of course, unknown but at least
one contact can be interpreted from the geophysics. Geological
Compilation map 2 20'j ( Timtains-Kirkland Lake) shows a north-west
trending fault (1400 ), passing through the Pamour ore zones and
cutting across the south-west corner of the "-Lost Tag " property.
One of the purposes of the survey was to detect sub
surface concentrations of metallically conducting mineraliza
tion, with anomalous magnetic susceptibility, which might occur
beneath the grid covered, and within the range of the instruments.
Some of the gold bearing ore deposits in the Precambrian Shield,
occur a s bodies of auriferous pyrite which are sometimes
distinguishable from the enclosing rocks by their electrical
conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. Another purpose was
to discover possible mineralized shear zones or other structures
containing gold or other metals; these zones are usually con
ductive at the high frequency employed.
Unfortunately, anomalous geophysical responses are also
caused by features which have little or no commercial significance.
These are often undistinguishable from features of interest, by
the geophysical means employed.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RESULTS:
A Geonics, EM-,16 electromagnetic unit was used for the
survey, and a total of 2.5 miles was covered. The instrument
is a sensitive radio receiver, tuned to the frequency of a
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V.L.F. radio communications station which is used as a trans
mitter. It measures vertical field components of secondary
fields, set, up in conductive bodies by the primary signal.
Two coils with perpendicular axes, allow the measurement of the
mechanical tilt angles, of both the inphase and quadrature
components of the secondary field. The measurements are
expressed in degrees. A transmitting station is selected, so
that the primary field is approximately at right angles to the
strike of the geological structures, in the area to be surveyed,
and approximately parallel to the grid lines. The y,L.F. radio
station in Annapolis Maine, was used for this survey (Frequency
17*8 kilocycles per second).
The tilt angles of the inphase and quadrature components
of the vertical secondary field, measured during the survey,,
are plotted as profiles on the "Pla*n of Electromagnetics", on a
scale of l inch s 20fo. Examination of these, reveals one deep
zone of strong to moderate conductivity, crossing lines 6 westo
to 12 west, in a direction of ' , with the best indication
on line 9 west. The inphase readings north to south, are from
-.7/0'to 112^; while the quadrature readings are from *4# to -5;#,
with the crossovers occurring at the same place but in opposite
directions. This indicates a flat lying, weak conductive zone,
underlain by a stronger, steeply dipping conductor. This is
interpreted as representing, a near vertical bedrock conductor,
dipping steeply northward, overlain by relatively flat conductive
overburden. The axis of this conductive zone, seems to deepen
lk
to the west. Several weakly anomalous zones occur on the
western part of the block but these ore somewhat ambiguous, and
presently, of less interest.
MAGNETIC RESULTS:
A Geometrics G-filb proton precession magnetometer was
used for the magnetometer survey, with readings taken every
100 feet along the picket lines, to an accuracy of i l gamma.
This instrument measures the value of the earth's total magnetic
field, at the place where the reading is taken. It is extremely
accurate, especially for low-gradients, and is subject only to
diurnal variation, and not to other drift factors. A ''tie in"
procudure which was used to correct diurnal variation, is included
in the appendix. A total of 2 .5 miles were covered by the .survey.
The magnetic intensity readings and contours, are shown
on the "Plan of Magnetics", with a contour interval of ?.5 gamma.
Tne magnetics are quite flat in the western part of the property
but in tne eastern half, there are two features worthy of note.
Tile,first is a sharp magnetic high, in the northeast corner,
with a gradient of about 500 gamma; this is probably caused by
one of the mafic intrusive bodies, which are not uncommon in
the general area. The second is a more subtle magnetic ridge,
which crosses tne eastern claim (P-^76579) in a direction of
about 'j'j 0 , to the south of trie electromagnetic anomaly, described
in the previous section; here, the gradient is approximately i*0
gamma. This second feature is probably a reflection of a change
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in composition of the bedrock, from metasediments to the north,
to intermediate metavolcanics to the south. ^
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The geophysical survey has located a zone of anomalous
conductivity, on the eastern half of the property. This anomaly
has no coinciding magnetic high, but lies along a magnetic ridge
which rises, some 50 or 60 gamma to the south. It seems, there
fore, that the conductor axis lies on, or near, a metavolcanic-
metasedimentary contact (See Geophysical Sections).
The location of this anomaly between the J'a-Mour ore
body to the southeast, and the Owl Creek discovery to the north
west, apparently along a geologically favorable horizon, is very
encouraging. For these reasons, this anomalous area and the
weaker responses to the east, should be further investigated,
. I recommend that detail geophysics be done over the
anomalous areas, using a horizontal loop unit with dual frequency;
since the source of the V.L.F. responses may not bo conductive
at low frequency, it is necessary to have available, a high
frequency signal (in the order of 3000 U7J, This x/ould yield
additional information about the attitude of the zone, and
would facilitate the planning of a diamond drilling program,
which would follow. In any case, at least one drill hole should
be put down on the rna|n anomaly, its exact location, direction
and dip, to be determined from the result^ei^he detail survey.
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TOWNSHIP LOCATION MAP
LOST TAG SYNDICATE INC.TUWNSH1F
District- of Cochrane
Scale: l inch = 2 1/2 miles
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The method used to correct Diurnal Variation is one suggested by D. S. Parasnis (1966) as being "sufficiently accurate for most surveys". It consists of repeating the reading taken at a base station after an interval of less than two hours during which traverses are carried out. Any increase in the repeated reading "d" is divided by the number of readings 'n ! and each reading corrected by subtracting d/n . x (where x - the ordinal number of the reading). For example,'if the diurnal variation was +120 gamma and 60 readings were taken, the correction for the 25th reading - -d/n . x or -120/60 . 25 . -50 gamma.
In order to extend this over the entire grid, the survey is done in loops {see map), beginning and ending at a base station on the base line and then tying in to the next base station, also on the base line. For exam ple, when loop l is completed, base stations 00 and 3W are tied in. "Wen loop 2 is completed, station 6w is tied in and loop ft is started. ,
As a furtKer check, when the last loop is completed at 15W, all the base stations are read on the way back. This is done as quickly as possible to minimize the effects of drift.
One makes the assumption that the change 'd' occurred at a fairly constant rate, and that the time interval be tween the readings is relatively constant.
The method allows reasonably accurate .corrections, for drift in the instrument due to such factors as tempera ture changes, .as well as, for diurnal variation.
Report of WorkMinistry ofNatural ,-, , . . ^ . . , Resources (Geophysical, Geological,
Ontario fS^. Geochemical and Expenditures)
Type of Survey(s)
Instructions: — Please type or print.— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.
The Mini
GEOPHYSICALClaim Holder(s) 42A11SE8275 2,4626 WHITNEY 900
417733 ONTARIO Inc. LOST TAG INVESTMENT SYNDICATEAddrtss
Survey Company567 HEMLOCK ST.. TIMMINS. ONTARIO P4N 6T6
John R . Bo^o^onneaatt P . Enq.Dst* of Survey (from 81 to)
1 . 7 2, ffi 2 , JF77TDay l Mo. j Yr. | Day j Mo. | Yr.
Total MIeof Una
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technlcal report)John R . Bo^ioAOKneautt P. Eng, 570 Sp-tuce S-t. N. , JlrnniM, Ontario
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey;Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days perClaim
40
90
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Etevfriomagnttic. 6 Magnvtornvtw. Sotvet/Performed on Clalm(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures
S M00 4- 15 '
Total Days Credits
:
Instructions Total Days Credits may be apportioned at tht. claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
DateMatch 3 , W2
rded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Work
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l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexScThereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true, -
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MA. E. F. Ande^ion, 'Oift.e.ctofi Land Management 8/ianch Mmcitty 0|J NatuAat Government 0|J Ontario
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In toSyndicate., p eaie accept mt/ apotogy my
better 0(J Ap;t66 JJ to Lo^t Tag Investmentthe. choice, o fi termi -tn
Repo/it on mining cCaxjriA P56BS97 and P576579 tn Wnxtney. Tfie /teiJerence to "picket, tine*" thoutd
have, read "cat oat ^cne6, ma/ifeed at one handled (Joot x.nteAvai6 by ^tne ptcfeetA". Une cutting wo* neceAAoty over tne entire gAxtd becaaie Oj{ the denie undeAbtuuAh, and WOA re^atted to eAtabtibh the. ne.ce^&oJitj con&iot ^o-t tne geopny^-tcaC
I hope thi* ^ettet w-ctC Aa^tce to ciafii.^y the. situation, and that the. reqaeited 4 0-day claim oie.dit witt be. aitowe,d
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John Bo-644oneaaCt, P. Eng.
1983 04 11
481733 Ontario Lost Tea Investment 561 Hemlock Street Timmins, Ontario P4N 6T6
Dear Sirs:
RE: fieophyslcal Survey submitted ori
676579 in the
You have requested a 40 day/cl electromagnetic survey perf o This credit must Include line line cutting Is mentioned lil 1s only reference to picket l of control used for surveying, MS performed then the asset allotted on a wan-day basis.
Please therefore, complete^'jid'fiC^.. , breakdown forms for the line cuttlrtg.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioN7A 1N3Phonet 416/965-1380
R. PIchotte:se
Ends;
cci Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario
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Mmistryof GeotechnicalNatural RnnnrtResources RePOrt
Ontario Approval
Pile
Mining Lands Comments
A A. A. JS.
To: Geophysics
Comments
pproved Q Wiih to tee again with corrections
To: Geology - Expenditures
Comments
^ Approved |~| Wish to see again with correctionsSignature
To: Geochemistry
Comments
LD Approved |~j Wish to see asain with corrections
Date Signature
l [TO: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)
1593 (81/10)
Ministry ofNatural.Resources
1983 01 11
481733 Ontario Incorporated, Lost Tag Investment Syndicate 561 Hemlock Street Tinimins;, 'Ontario
. P4N 6T6
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submitted on Mlnlng^Claiins- P 56889| 7' : 4nd.'57657.9;-^ri,;thi3.;i^v^/^ ~'^'-^ ' y.-.';',-"!. -" ..Township.-of Wh-Un'eyv-,' '^'•-.--' - -. ;, ^UrvC'vV^-'": •'•;V;i- ; ^^/.^-^^^''c;^1 .^.fV;-^ •i , i'; ''".'iii;.':- - ••• ; - - •.•-,v .-i-..--.--. •'••-- - - •: v:v''^- : vi ..^:;; f^
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Enclosedmentioned purvey. Please;'plijtr the-. ,....,^^,. nT ^., T; ,, r TT..,,point -and return them to this' 6ffic6v ', ^^ : ',; V' ; '^; V':v. j i t^, v!' * ' '' - - . ' . - ." ' . * , ' ' '', . . * i * i 1 i f" - - . i . ' .'.'.''' *\ . ' ' ' i
For further information, please 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
^T Anderson Director Land .Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's park Toronto, Ontario •M7A-1W3-- ' ' Phone: 4V6/965-1380
A. Barr:se
Ends:
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Ontario .A Approval
Mining Lands Comments
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To; Geophysics
Comments
LJ Approved to tee again with corrections
l——To: Geology - Expenditures
Comments
[~| Approved Q With to see again with correctionsDate Signature
To: Geochemistry
Comments
l J Approved l j Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature
l JTo: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462. Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1360}
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1983 01 112.4626
481733 Ontario Incorporated Lost Tag Investment Syndicate 561 Hemlock Street Timmins, Ontario P4N 6T6
Dear Sirs:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic A Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining Claims P 568897 and 576579 1n the Township of Whitney.
Enclosed is the VLF-EM Plan* In duplicate, for the above mentioned survey. Please plot the raw data at each station point and return them to this office.For further Information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
A. Barr:se
Ends:
cc. Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario
1982 03 17 2.4626
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioPAN 2S7
Dear Sirt
We have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Electro- aagnetic S. Magnetometer) Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance t Coverage) on Mining Clains P 568897 et al in the Township of Whitney.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours very truly,
E.P. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Qeen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phonei 416/965-1316
J. Skura/amc
cc: 481733 Ontario Inc. Tiwmine, Ontario
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THE TOWNSHIP OF
WHITNEYDISTRICT OF
COCHRANE
PORCUPINEMINING D IVISION
SCALE: 1 -INCH 40 C HAINS
LEGEND
PATENTED LANDCROWN LAND SALELEASESLOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING R IGHTS O NLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
ROADSIMPROVED ROADSKING S HIGHWAYSRAILWAYSPOWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEGMINESCANCELLEDS.R.O. PATENTED M.R.O. LEASED
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NOTES400' Surface rights reservotiom along the shores of all lakes and rivers.
This township lies within the Municipality of C ITY o f TIMMINS.
No disposition of sand and gravel on lands north of O.N.Ry. , from May 8,1964 until furliier nolice. Form D.O.M file 55O.I3
Any restakings within stippled area in Lots 5,6,7,8 Con. 4 and 5 subject to rights and privileges granted to Pamour Porcupine Mines Ltd. for tailings disposal.
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM STAKINGS.R - SURFACE RIGHTS
DESCRIPTION ORDER No. DATE
M.R.-MINING RIGHTS
DISPOSITION FILE
SEC. 36/80 W. 15/82 2/11/82 S.R.ft M.R. 28380
. DATE OF ISSUE
DEC 10,1982
Minis'.ryof Natural Resources TORONTO
ONTARIO
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESSURVEYS AND MAPPING BRANCH
DotelOtn. JULY !974(Rev.)
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MAGNETICS —E.M. INPHASE — E.M. QUADRATURE
HORZONTAL SCALE(MAG.) l inch = 10 gammas (EM) l inch =20%
VERTICAL SCALEl inch - 200 feet
OtoOJ
LOST TAG SYNDICATE INC.
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP
GEOPHYSICAL SECTIONSDATE F EB.12,1982
SCALE: l imLhs 2 00feet
APPROVED BY J BOISQNNEAULT
DRAWN BY G.G ELLIOT T J
PLAN OF MAGNETICS
2 S
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INSTRUMENT: GEOMETRICS G-816
SCALE- HORIZONTAL: l inch = 200 feet CONTOUR EVERY 25 *
MAGNECTIC BASE 59000 if
LOST TAG SYNDICATE INC.
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP
MAGNETOMETER SURVEYDATE' FEB.12,1982
SCALE l inch lo 200 feel
APPROVED BY- J. B01SONNEAULT
DRAWN BY: G.G.ELLICTT
42A11SEC275 2,4626 WHITNEY 220
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3S J, RBOISSONEAULT
LOST TAG SYNDICATE INC.
WHITNEY TOWNSHIP
V L F-E.M. SURVEYDATE FEB 12,1982
SCALE: l inch to 200 feet
APPROVED BY' J.BOISONNEAUL'
DRAWN BY G .G.ELLIOTT
42AI1SE0275 2.4626 WHITNEY B30
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