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31C13SEM15 63.5687 TUDOR 010
NTS: 31C/13
ASSESSMENT REPORT,
1990 TRENCHINB PROGRAM,
GILMDUR PROPERTY,
GRIMSTHORPE AND TUDOR TOWNSHIPS,
SOUTHERN ONTARIO MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
Prepared for:
Homestake Mineral Development Company1000 - 700 West Fender Street Vancouver,, British Columbia V6C 1G8
(604)-684-2345
Prepared by:
Brian J. ChristieHomestake Mineral Development Co.
April 22, 1991
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SUflARY
The Gilmour Property consists of 71 unpatented mineral claims covering approximately 1430 hectares in Srimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, Southeastern Ontario.
The property is underlain by a Proterozoic aged metavolcanic- metasedimentary sequence, l^tafic Metavolcanic rocks are the oldest rock, units on the property and consist primarily of massive and pillowed flows. Locally interlayered with the metavolcanics are argillaceous and cherty metasediments. The supracrustal rocks are locally intruded by narrow mafic and felsic dykes.
A broad N-NE trending zone of shearing (the Moira River Shear Zone) is developed within the mafic metavolcanics. The shear zone may be localized in a mafic volcaniclastic sequence. Rocks within the deformation zone are weakly to strongly Fe-carbonate altered.
Within the zones of strongly sheared and Fe-carbonate altered rock, 2 styles of gold mineralization have been noted:
1. Foliation oblique quartz veins.2. Silica-Fe-carbonate+sericite replacement zones with disseminated
to stringer sulfide mineralization.
Sixteen trenches previously excavated along the Moira River Shear Zone were saw cut with a diamond saw. An additional 14 trenches were excavated and saw cut with a diamond saw. Trenching and saw cutting was carried out evaluate gold mineralized zones and investigate gold anomalies in 'B' horizon soils.
All trenches contained strongly sheared and variably Fe- carbonate altered mafic metavolcanic and/or mafic intrusive rocks. In many trenches the Fe-carbonate alteration was accompanied by silica alteration and sulfide mineralization.
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SUMmRY.
I. INTRODUCTION Scope Location and Access......Property Ownership.PhysiographyPrevious Geological Work,
II. GEOLOGYRegional Geology.Property GeologyAlteration and Mineralization.
III. TRENCHING PROGRAM...............................
IV. CONCLUSIONS AND FEEOmENDATIONS.................
References
APPENDIX l - Larche Trenches
APPENDIX 2 - Laidlaw Trenches
APPENDIX 3 - Statement of Costs
APPENDIX 4 - Statement of Qualifications
Figures
1. Map showing the location of the Gilmou- Property.2. Detailed claim map of the Bilmour Property.......3. Regional Geology of the Gilmour Area.............4. Geological Compilation of the Gilmour ^'roperty..,
Tables
1. Gilmour Property - Claims and Assessment Status.
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I. IINTTFOXJCTION
Scope
This report documerts the location of 30 trenches on the Gilmour Property, Grimsthorpe and Tudor Township, Ontario.
The trenches were excavated along the Moira River Shear Zone to evaluate soil and bedrock ^old anomalies in sheared and Fe~carbonate altered mafic metavolcanic recks of the Grenville Structural Province.
Location and Access
The Gilmour Propert/ is located in Grimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, approximately 30 l .r, north of Madoc, Ontario, and 180 km northeast of Toronto, Ontaric (Figure 1).
Geographically the ;entre of the property is located at latitude 44 degrees 51'N and longitude 77 degrees 32'W at an average elevation of 300 m above sea level. The magnetic declination for the area is approximately 12 degrees west. The claims are covered by 1:50,000 series map sheets 313/13.
Access to the property is via Ontario Highway 62 to the village of Gilmour (approximately 35 km north of Madoc). From Gilmour continue 5.2 km northeast on a paved County road to the Skootamata Forest Access road. The Skoctamata road bisects the Gilmour Property. Numerous trails and skidder rsads traverse the property from the Skootamata road.
Property Ownership
The Gilmour Propert/ consists of 71 unpatented mineral claims covering a surface area of approximately 1430 hectares (Figure 2). Fifty-eight mining claims are wholly owned by Homestake Mineral Development Company, 1000 - 7X* West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 1G8. Thirteen :laims are held under option from Mr. P. Tulonen of St. Catherines, Qrtario. Details regarding the mineral claims are summarized in Table 1.
Physiography
The property is crosscut by a chain of interconnecting, trending streams and ponds that form the headwaters of the Moira River. Since many of the streams have been dammed by beavers, drainage is only poor to moderate.
Areas between the s-.reams are characterised by moderate topography with up to 10-157. redrock exposure. Maximum relief is approximately 25 m.
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Most of the property is covered by mixed hardwood forest. Maple, birch and poplar are the dominant tree types, with minor balsam fir, hemlock, and cedar. Locally small stands of mature white pine are present.
Overburden consists primarily of a thin to moderate (0.2 - 1m) cover of ground moraine deposits. These deposits are primarily gravelly to sandy loam with numerous locally derived angular clasts. Podzolic soils have formed on much of the ground morraine deposits. According to Lumbers (1968) the average direction of ice movement in the area, determined from glacial striae is 183 degrees.
Previous Geological Work
Exploration activities commenced around the turn of the century with extensive prospecting and trenching for quartz veins. In 1909,, the Gilmour Mining Company sank two shafts and carried out underground drifting on 3 levels. Exploration and mining efforts continued sporadically between 1909 and 1939. Total reported gold production for this period was approximately 44*1)0 tonnes at a grade of 12 gm. The ore consisted of auriferous quartz-tourmaline-carbonate veins with accessory pyrite and chalcopyrite. Drilling and trenching efforts defined other small gold occurrences in the immediate area of the mine, but all development was terminated in 1939.
The property remained idle until 1979. From 1979 to 1986 several companies held claims adjoining the old mine property. After superficial examinations of the quartz veins, most of the claims were dropped. In 1986 and 1987, Mr Paul Tulonen and Homestake Mineral Development Company staked 13 and 62 claims respectively. Homestake subsequently dropped 8 claims and negotiated an option on the Tulonen claims.
In 1987 and 1988, Homestake conducted reconnaissancegeological mapping and soil sampling programs on the Grimsthorpe claims. These programs indicated the presence of extensive Fe-carbonate alteration and anomalous gold and arsenic concentrations in rocks and soils along the Moira River Shear Zone.
In November 1988, an Airborne EM-Magnetic survey outlined several weak EM and magnetic anomalies coincident with several of the sheared and mineralized zones previously investigated.
In March 1989, a 100 m spaced grid was established over key areas of the property (approximately 6(5 km of line was cut). At the same time, a claims inspection was carried out over key claims covering the Moira River Shear Zone.
During the Summer of 1989, geological mapping, rock sampling, and 'B' horizon soil sampling was carried out over gridded portions of the property. The soil survey demonstrated anomalous gold concentrations (values up to 4.5 g/t) along more than 6 km of strike length.
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MINERAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
REGIONAL GEOLOGY OF THE
GILMOUR AREA
SOUTHEASTERN ONTARIO
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DATEJan 90
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Table 1. Gilmour Property - Claims and Assessment Status.
PROSPECT CLAIM X.CREDS DflTE PROSPECT CLAIM X CREDS DflTE
GilaourGilMurGi IncurGilaourGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOUR
1119381113439711343981119380748593748592748605748331740333748606748332748588748591748604748589748590748603748607748609748608748611748612748610748597748595748596973002973001972934904087904086904082972935748311748303748310
0 Oct 25,19920 Oct 25,19920 Oct 25,19920 Oct 25,1992
200 Nov 03,1993200 Nov 03,1993200 Nov 03,1993200 Nov 09,1993200 Nov 09,1993200 Nov 09,1993200 Nov 09,1993255 Nov 23,199320 Nov 03,1994
240 Nov 03,1994240 Nov 03,1994240 Nov 03,1994240 Nov 03,199420 Nov 09,1994350 Nov 09,199420 Nov 09,1994130 Nov 09,1994240 Nov 09,1994350 Nov 09,199420 Nov 23,1994
240 Nov 23,199420 Nov 23,1994280 Apr 13,1995280 Apr 13,1995280 Apr 16,1995280 Apr 16,1995280 Apr 16,1995280 Apr 16,1995280 Apr 16,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995
GILHOURGILMOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOURGILHOUR
748309748302748307748308748320748321748322748312748316748317748318748319748324748306748305748323748304748313748328748315748314748327748326748329907170973013973014898554898553907169898473898550898551898552898555
280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 21,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995280 Apr 27,1995327 Oct 09,199541 Hay 06,199641 Hay 06,1996
360 Oct 06,1996360 Oct 06,1996151 Oct 09,1996400 Sep 09,1997180 Oct 03,1997400 Oct 03,1997400 Oct 03,1997400 Oct 06,1997
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Property Geology
The geology of the Gilmour Property is summarised in Figure 4.
The property is predominantly underlain by late Precambrian mafic metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Grenville Structural Province of the Canadian Shield.
The mafic metavolcanic rocks consist primarily of massive to gabbroic textured flows, fragmental units (probably volcaniclastic in origin) and locally pillowed flows. Many of the mafic metavolcanic rocks are now mafic schists. The mafic schists generally occur proximal to a major N-NE trending shear zone, the Moira River Shear. The Moira River Shear is a major deformation zone that subparallels the Moira River. Other subordinate shears may be present on the property as witnessed by the presence of other mafic schist units.
Metasedimentary rocks generally form narrow, discrete horizons across the property. The metasediments are primarily argillites and sulfide bearing schists, with subordinate amounts of graphitic schist and cherty/siliceous sediments. A narrow, 1-2 m wide magnetite iron formation was noted near the baseline at approximately L12E. The metasedimentary units generally occupy stream beds and topographic lows.
In one or two locations, felsic intrusive dykes have been noted. These units are generally 1-2 m wide, discontinuous along strike, fine grained, and locally porphyritic. Where sheared they are moderately sericitic.
Most of the lithologies on the property are foliated to some degree. Two main foliation trends have been noted on the property. The oldest foliation is at approximately 50 degrees and dips steeply. This foliation direction may represent an early regional fabric. The youngest foliation is at 25-35 degrees and again dips steeply. This foliation is subparallel to the trend of the Moira River Deformation Zone. In some areas, broad zones of schistose rock are present. These rones may be related to the Moira River Shear.
Metamorphic grades range from lower to middle greenschist facies across the property.
Alteration and Mineralization
Fe-carbonate alteration is present all across the property. The zones with the strongest Fe-carbonate alteration appear to correlate with the broad zones of sheared and schistose mafic metavolcanic rocks.
Within the zones of strongly sheared and Fe-carbonate altered rock, 2 styles of gold mineralization have been noted:
1. Foliation oblique quartz veins.2. Silica-Fe-carbonate+sericite replacement zones with disseminated
to stringer sulfide mineralization.
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GEOLOGICAL COMPILATION
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Bold mineralization has also been noted in quartz-tourmaline veins associated with felsic dikes at the Cobalt Frontenac Prospect.
III. TRENCHING PROGRAM
During May and June 1990, 9 trench sites (24E, 23E, 22E, 3E, IE, O. 3W, 344W, and 4W) were excavated with a Muskeg Backhoe by Mininc Exploration Contractor David Larche of Timmins, Ontario. Mr. Larche also enlarged 7 existing trench sites (4E, 2E, 1W, 1+25W, 1+44W, 2W, 3-d 5W). Backhoe excavated trenches were wajaxed and saw cut by a crew supplied by Mr. Larche. Trench location maps are presented in Appendix 1. Cost statements and invoices are presented in Appendix 3.
During the period September to November 1990, 14 areas were trenched by hand (Trench B50W, 10W, HW, 1522W, 1861W, 1924W, 20W, 21W, 24W, 2445W, 2476W, 26W, 2687W and 3171W). Manual trenching was carried out by Mr. J. Laidlaw and Mr. S. Graham. Trench location maps are presented in Appendix 2. Cost statements and invoices are presented in Appendix 3.
Trenching and saw cutting were supervised by Mr. B. Christie. Homestake personnel were lodged at a private residence in the Village ofGilmour.
IV. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
All trenches contain strongly sheared and variably Fe- carbonate altered mafic metavolcanic and/or mafic intrusive rocks. In several places the Fe-carbcnate alteration is accompanied by silica alteration and sulfide mineralization.
It is recommended that the trenches be mapped and sampled in detail.
Respectfully Submitted
Brian J. Christie
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References
Christie, B.J., 1990a. Trenching report, Gilmour Property, Grimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, Ontario. Unpublished Company Report.
Christie, B.J., 199Ob. Drill report, Silmour Property, Grimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, Ontario. Unpublished Company Report.
Coulson, S.T., 1990. Logistics Report on Total Field Magnetics and VLF- vLF-EM Survey over the Bilmour Property, Grimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, Ontario. Unpublished Company Report.
Hallof, P.G., 1990. Report on Phase IP and Resistivity Surveys over the Gilmour Property, Grimsthorpe and Tudor Townships, Ontario. Unpublished Company Report.
Lumbers, S. B., 1969. Geology of Cashel Township: Ontario Department of Mines Geological Report 71, 54 p.
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APPENDIX l - Larche Trenches
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24E 25m
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Larche Trenching Costs' 'j ' Direct Costa : ~
j - ' Contractor Wages - 120 houri x *25Xhnur . ^30^
l Homestake Supervisory Wagesj - 7 days K *20CVday 1400
. Equipment Rental - Rock Sawl and pump- AivRIV . 300
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Total Indirect Costs *2143
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POWER STRIPPING fi TRENCHING
P.O. Box 1394 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
INVOICE NO 0003
Homestake Minerals Development Cp. DATE OF INVOICE: ^ne 5, 1990
c/o Brian Christie M. Se. Consulting Geologist CUSTOMER NO
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Operators 145 hrs including traveling $25/hr.Rock saw including fuels, honda and water pump 6 daysUtility truck and fuels |26007km X .400/km(including second truck trip return from Welland)Room and board 6 days + |78 travel meals
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Invoice: Stripping and trenching on project in the Guilmore area.
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
With regards to my resort of April 22, 1991, prepared for Homestake Mineral Development Canpany, I, Brian J. Christie of RR #2, Inverary, Ontario do certify that:
1. I hold an Honours B.Se. degree in geology from the University of Toronto (1979),
2. I hold an M.Se. degree in geology from Queen's University at Kingston (1986),
3. I have been prac .icing my profession since 1979,
4. I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada,
5. I am a contract employee of Homestake Mineral Development Company.
6. I have no interest in the claims covered by this report, nor do I expect to receive any interest.
April 22, 1991 Brian J. ChristieGeologist Homestake Mineral Development Company
Ministry ̂ )fNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Con After Recording Clai
Mining Act 3ICI3SEMI5 63.5687 TUDOR 900
Personal Information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining
Recorder. ' - ,- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
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Mining Divisiog Division .
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RECEIVEDTotal Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of CostsNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
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Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Date Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification of Work Report1 certify that 1 have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.
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