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42A10NW0034 Z16016 EVELYN 010
2.1601 6
COMPILATION REPORT PIPESTONE GOLD PROJECT
for ARISTA RESOURCES INC
EVELYN 6 DUNDONALD TOWNSHIPS PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
ONTARIO
by: Gary Clayton Dunn,Mining Technologist
date: November 06,1994
DECEIVED
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. ............................page l
RESULTS. .................................page l
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 6 LOCATION. .........page 2
and ACCESS
PROPERTY GEOLOGY.........................page 2
ARISTA RESOURCES LOCATION MAP............page 3
CLAIM MAPS...............................page 4
TOPO MAP. ................................page 5
GEOLOGY MAP..............................page 6
PREVIOUS WORK............................page 7
AIRBORNE SURVEY..........................page 8
CONCLUSIONS 4 RECOMMENDATIONS............page 9
APPENDIX
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GEONEX AERODAT LOGISTICAL REPORT
COMPILATION REPORT.ROD SPOONER P/Eng
GROUND GEOPHYSICAL MAPS 6 GRID MAP
AIRBORNE MAPS IN POCKET
page l
INTRODUCTION
This report covers six(6) mineral claims consisting of a total of 74 claim units in Evelyn and Dundonald Townships 20 miles northeast of the City of Timmins Ontario.Arista Resources Inc is the property holder and recently
had the property examined by a helicopter-borne magnetic and VLF-EM survey conducted by Geonex Aerodat Inc in July 1994.
The author has subsequently reviewed all available assessment files stored at the Timmins Resident Geologist.studied the airborne results,discussed the area with various knowledgable geologists and examined the reports of successful exploration work conducted by Canamax on the geologically similar Clavos Deposit 10 miles to the east.
RESULTS
The airborne survey clearly delineates two ultramafic intrusives along the mafic volcanic/sediment (pipestone fault) zone.In addition both the airborne survey and ground geophysics(Max-min EM) delineate a conductor running along the south side of an intrusive.(grid 2,lines 6 E to 14 East, about l South.This will be CONDUCTOR "A".
Another VLF conductor runs at about 6 South on the same lines.This conductor lines up with diamond drill holes just outside the claim block which intersected graphitic sediments, sertcite schist and quartz veining.(CONDUCTOR "B")
A reverse circulation overburden drill hole on conductor "A" intersected altered sediments and "heavy quartz veining".The Nickel Offsets Gold Deposit in Tully Twp 10 miles to
the NW and the Clavos Gold Deposit in Stock Twp 10 miles to the SE are indicated to be closely related to the ultramafic intrusions and quartz-sulphide graphitic zones occurring in the same structural stratigraphic setting as the"Arista Resources Pipestone Property".
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION.LOCATION and ACCESS
The Pipestone Property covers 74 claim units as indicated on claim maps G-3940 and G-3240 consisting of claims numbered 1189685,1189686,1189687,1189854,1189855 &1190766.
The property holders Henry Hutteri,Ed Korba and Richard Sproule optioned the property to Arista Resources Inc.Access is gained from Timmins east on highway 101 to Hoyle
and north on highway 610 for 3 miles to Ice Chest Lake Road.Secondary logging roads provide access to the eastern portion
of the property.
The Property is found in Evelyn and Dundonald Twps, 20 miles northeast of the City of Timmins,within the Porcupine Mining Division of Ontario (NTS 42A/10).
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The Arista Resources Pipestone Property is located in the northwest portion of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt 12 miles northeast of the gold mining camp of Timmins Ontario.
The property is overburden covered but it appears the claims are underlain by mafic volcanics to the north and sediments to the south.The Buskegau Fault (Pipestone Fault Extension) runs NW through the centre of the claim group and marks the Mafic volcanic/sedimentary contact.Ultramafic Intrusives occur along this structure.
10 miles to the SE the Clavos Gold Deposit is found within quartz-sulphide graphitic zones in the same stratigraphic setting.Reserves are 643,500 tons 00.22 oz/ton Au (calculated with a 0.10 oz/ton cut-off) or 1,160,000 tons @ 0.15 oz/ton Au.
10 miles to the NW the Nickel Offsets Gold Deposit is found in the same stratigraphic setting with reserves of 650,000 tons @ 0.23 oz/ton Au.
20 miles to the SW the Kinross properties host gols reserves as follows...Bell Creek 33,000 tons @ 0.27 oz/ton Au and Hoyle Pond 285,439 tons @ 0.44 oz/ton Au. (1993).
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PREVIOUS WORK
1963-1971 Hollinger Mines Ltd carried out Nickel exploration in the area but no record of work on the 14 Arista Claims.
1964 Accra Exploration Ltd conducted Mag and VLF surveys on the south edge of the property. A 350 ft diamond drill hole 350 m south of the pipeston claims and lining up with Conductor "B" hit sheared pyrite and graphite in a wide serecite zone.No assays are available.
1983-1984 Cominco Ltd carried out an airborne input and magnetometer survey over most of Evelyn Twp.Numerous weak conductive zones were delineated.A systematic reverse circulation overburden drilling program was carried out with 5 holes being completed on the Pipestone Property.Heavy quartz veining was encountered in one hole in the vicinity of Conductor"A".
1985-1988 Kangeld Resources Ltd completed an airborne mag and VLF survey over a large area .covering the southern half of FrederickHouse Lake in Evelyn and Dundonald Twps. Six diamond drill holes and 38 reverse circulation drill holes were drilled to the south and east of the Arista Resources Pipestone property in Dundonald Twp.High gold and arsenic anomalies were encountered in the basal till.
1988 Noronto Resources carried out airborne and mag surveys on the west shore of Frederick House Lake covering a portion of the -subject claim group.No further work is reported.
1988.On the Allerston Property (present claim #1189685) MPH consulting conducted a magnetometer survey on NE trending lines gl00m spacing and 25m stations.The recommendations included that "emphasis should be directed at the area near the Buskegau Fault (Pipestone extension) and underying ultramafics for alteration zones and sulphide mineralization with which gold is associated".Drilling was recommended but not performed.
Feb 1994 Property Vendors Hutteri,Korba and Sproule cut and chained 3 separate grids and performed ground magnetometer and hrizontal loop EM surveys on the property.Ground EM conductors are defined.
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AIRBORNE SURVEY
105 km of line were surveyed on the pipestone property at a 100 m line spacing.Both VLF and Magnetometer readings were recorded.
The Logistic Report from Geonex Areodat is appended.
Lines were flown @ azimuth of 7O-250O .Navigation and flightpath recovery was conducted using a Global Positioning System(GPS).The Total Field VLF-EM contour data is presented in percent^multiples of G.5%,2.5% and 10.O*.The flight utilized CutlerMaine as the transmitting station measured by a Herz Totem 2Asensor at an average elevation of 45m.The average helicopterterrain clearance of 60m was monitored by radar and barometricaltimeters.The Total Field Magneticsare presented in map contours ofnanoTesias and are multiples of 2nt, lOnt, 50nt, 250nt, andlOOOnt.Measurements were taken by a cesium high sensitivity magnetometerat an average sensor elevation of 45m and corrected fordiurnal variation.The Vertical Gradientmagnetic data is calculated from the magnetictotal field by an FFT algorithim.Map contours are in nano Teslas/metreand are multiples of O.OSnT/m. 0.25nTXm,l.OOnT/m, S.OOnT/mand 25.0nT7m.
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CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS
The airborne survey has identified a couple of prospectiveareas where the mag high indicate an ultramafic intrusionin the vicinity of the projected extension of the PipestoneFault.As well flanking the one intrusion the airborne survey hasidentified a conductive zone which correlates with an EMconductor labelled Conductor "A" (Hutteri,Sproule,Korba '93)
Following a review of the available Canamax data at the assessment office relating to the "CIavos Gold Deposit" 7 miles to the East one can see the Pipestone Property sits in a similar geological setting.
Reverse Circulation Drilling in the vicinity of conductor"A" encountered massive quartz veining.Diamond drilling off the property on the extension ofconductor"B" encountered graphite.sulphides and quartzveining.
It is therefore recoomended that several lines of "Deep-EM" be run over the target areas on conductors "A" and "B" with the target being the Graphitic l sulphide zone similar to the CLavos Gold Deposit. Diamond drilling of these untested targets should then follow.
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I Gary Clayton Dunn do hereby certify that.
1. I am a graduate of the three year mining technology program at the Haileybury School of Mines (1974) and have practised my profession continuously since graduating.
2. I have an office at 355 Elliot St, Haileybury Ontario,
This report is based on a review of all available date including assessment file searches, a discussion with the property vendors Rick Sproule and Ed Korba, discussions with the Cobalt Resident Geologist Jim Ireland,and a review of the airborne data.
I have no direct interest in the property nor do I expect to receive any.
date
signing Technologist
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Nickel Sulphide Deposits OGS Study 20 PAUL COAD 1979
Report on Pipestone Project,Mag and EM Surveys Evelyn 6 Dundonald Twps HUTTERI.KOREA,SPROULE 1994
Compilation Report R SPOONER P/Eng 1994
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999 WEST HASTINGS STREETVANCOUVER, B.C.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................... 1
2. SURVEY AREA LOCATION .................................. 2
3. AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT ................................ 53.1 Magnetometer........................................ 53.2 Digital Recorder ...................................... 53.3 Analog Recorder ...................................... 53.4 Video Camera ........................................ 63.5 Global Positioning System ............................... 63.6 Altimeter ............................................ 63.7 Aircraft ................................ ............. 63.8 Magnetic Diurnal Monitor ................................ 73.9 VLF-EM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4. DATA PRESENTATION ..................................... 74.1 Total Field Magnetic Contours ............................ 84.2 Vertical Magnetic Gradient ............................... 84.3 VLF-EM Contours ....... ......... ..................... 8
APPENDIX l - PersonnelAPPENDIX II - General Interpretive Considerations
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INTRODUCTION
This report describes an airborne geophysical survey carried out on behalf of
Arista Resources Inc. by Geonex Aerodat Inc. Equipment operated included a
high sensitivity cesium vapour magnetometer, a video tracking camera, an
altimeter and an electronic positioning system. Magnetic and altimeter data were
recorded both in digital form and analogs were created post-flight. Global
positioning data were stored in digital form and encoded on VMS format video
tape.
The area and flight lines were flown at a nominal spacing of 100 m. Coverage and
quality were considered to be within the specifications described in the contract.
The survey covered six separate blocks located in Casey, Auld and Bryce with a
total of 1450 line km flown.
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2. SURVEY AREA LOCATION
3. AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT
3.1 Magnetometer
Scintrex optically pumped/monitored, cesium vapour, high sensitivity H-8
magnetometer mounted in a Canagrad towed stabilized magnetometer bird
designed for single engine operations. A Picodas magnetometer processor
operated at a sample rate of 5 samples per second with a 2 Hz bandwidth was
employed. The magnetometer sensitivity is 0.001 nT.
3.2 Digital Recorder
A PDAS 1100 data acquisition system was used to collect the geophysical and
ancillary equipment outputs and display the data on an on-board screen. Digital
output is recorded on a cartridge cassette tape with full read after write checking.
The magnetometer and VLF channels are scanned at 0.2 second rate. In addition,
altimeter, satellite information and coordinates, camera, manual fiducials and time,
will be digitally recorded at appropriate times. The resolution of the VLF data is
1 percent and the altimeter data is 0.5 m. The magnetic readings are measured
to a 0.001 gamma resolution.
3.3 Analog Recorder
Analog records were generated post-flight. The recorder can automatically label
the channels, times and representative values for maximum record clarity.
3.4 Video Camera
Aerodat operated a VMS video camera to record the aircraft's overland flight path.
The time as recorded on the digital record was displayed on the video image for
precise correlation of video image with geophysical response.
3.5 Global Positioning System
GPS receiver, model MX4200D by Magnavox Electronic Systems Company, with
antenna mounted at top of vertical stabilizer. Identical model of GPS base station
for post flight differential correction of flight path.
3.6 Altimeter
A King KRA-10 radar altimeter was used to record terrain clearance of the aircraft.
The response of the instrument is linear and the digital resolution is better than
2.507o with a departure of 3 m at 100 m altitude discernable. The output of the
instruments were recorded in digital form.
3.7 Aircraft
An Aerospatiale AS 350 B1 A-Star helicopter (C-GNIX), owned and operated by
Questral Helicopters was used for the survey. Installation of the geophysical and
ancillary equipment was carried out by Geonex Aerodat Inc. The survey aircraft
was flown at a mean terrain clearance of 60 metres.
3.8 Magnetic Diurnal Monitor
Magnetic base station with an Overhauser sensor, model GSM-9 by Gem
Systems, with an accuracy of 0.1 nanoTeslas. Data logging will be made at one
second intervals by computer. The time stamp for the magnetic base station is
taken directly from the GPS ground receiver to ensure that it correlates with the
airborne equipment.
3.9 VLF-EM
Herz Totem 2A measuring the total field and the quadrature components from two
stations with full scale sensitivity of plus/minus 257o. The VLF antenna was
mounted on a boom projecting well forward of the leading edge of the aircraft and
positioned so as to be unaffected by the conductivity of the aircraft.
4. DATA PRESENTATION
A list of products are as follows:
Basic Products (Scale at 1:10,000)
1. Base Map - Topographic base map, prepared from 1:50,000 NTS maps.
2. Magnetics - Photocombination of Total Field Magnetic Contours with the
base map.
3. Magnetics - Photocombination of Calculated Vertical Magnetic Gradient
contours with the base map.
4. VLF-EM - Photocombination of Total Field VLF-EM Contours and Profiles
of Quadrature @ 1 07o per m/m.
Colour Products (Scale at 1:10,000)
All colour products contain planimetry digitized from existing 1:50,000 scale NTS
topographic maps.
1. Magnetics - Colour of Total Magnetic Field with superimposed contours.
2. Magnetics - Colour of Calculated Vertical Magnetic Gradient with
superimposed contours.
3. VLF-EM - Colour of Total Field VLF-EM with superimposed contours and
quadrature profiles.
4.1 Total Field Magnetic Contours
The aeromagnetic data were corrected for diurnal variations by adjustment using
the digitally recorded base station magnetic values and tie lines. No correction for
regional variation was applied.
4.2 Vertical Magnetic Gradient
The vertical magnetic gradient was calculated from the gridded total field magnetic
data and contoured at a 0.05 nT/m interval.
4.3 VLF-EM Contours
VLF-EM Contours were done at 1 0Xo and .5Yo contour intervals.
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APPENDIX l
PERSONNEL
OFFICE
Processing E. Hamilton
G. McDonald
Report E. Hamilton
FIELD
Pilot R. Morrow
Operator M. Barry
APPENDIX II
GENERAL INTERPRETIVE CONSIDERATIONS
Magnetics
A digital base station magnetometer was used to detect fluctuations in the magnetic field
during flight times. The airborne magnetic data was levelled by removing these diurnal
changes. The Total Field Magnetic map shows the levelled magnetic contours,
uncorrected for regional variation.
The Calculated Vertical Gradient map shows contours of the magnetic gradient as
calculated from the total field magnetic data. The zero conductor shows changes in the
magnetic lithologies and will coincide closely with geologic contacts assuming a steeply
dipping interface. Thus this data may be used as a pseudo-geologic map.
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OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
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Geoscience Approvals Officp 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.16016 Transaction #: W9560.00116
Mining RecorderMinistry of NorthernDevelopment fi Mines60 Wilson Avenue, 1st FloorTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS ON MINING CLAIMS P.1189854 ET AL IN EVELYN TOWNSHIP
Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the original report of work. The credits have been approved under Section 15, Airborne Geophysics, Mining Act Regulations.
The approval date is June l, 1995.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome at (705) 670-5855.
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY: Yours sincerely,
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals.Division
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Annual change - -0.02*
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Date Flown: JULY 21994
GEONEXAERODATEVEL NTS : 42M/10-42A/11 (AREA-E)
Map Ret: 1Project : J9435
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Square: Grid NorthSlar: True North
Arrow Magnetic North
Angles presented are approximate meandeviations for centre of NTS sheet.
Use diagram for reference only.
QrM North -True Nw* Gnd North - Magnetic North -10.9"
Annual change : -0.02"
TOTAL FIELD MAGNETICSTotal field magnetic intensity contour data,
measured by a cesium high sensitivity magnetometerat an average sensor elevation of 45m, and
corrected for diurnal variation.
Map contours are in nanoTeslas, and are multiples of those listed below:
2nT 10 nT 50 nT 250 nT 1000 nT
FLIGHT PATHNavigation and flight path recovery was conducted
using a Global Positioning System (GPS)satellite navigation system.
Lines were flown at an azimuth of 70 - 2500, with an average line spacing of 100m.
Average helicopter-terrain clearance of 60m was monitored by radar and barometric altimeters.
MINING LANDS BRANCHARISTA RESOURCES INC TOTAL FIELD MAGNETICSPORQUIS JUNCnON/PAMOUR
ONTARIO
SCALE 1:10000
250 O IDD 200 son 1000 metres
GEONEX AERODATDate Flown: JULY 2 1994
NTS : 42M/10-42A/11 (AREA-E)
Project : J9435 Map Ret: 1 - 2503000 E 504000 E
Square. Grid North9ar True North
Arrow: Magnetic North
Angles presented are approximate meandeviations for centre of NTS sheet
Use diagram for reference only.
Grid North - True North : -0.6*Gnd North - Magnetic North -10.9"
Annual change: -0.02*
VERTICAL GRADIENTVertical magnetic gradient contour data,
calculated from the gridded total field magnetics data by an FFI algorithm.
Map contours are in nanoTeslas/rnetre, and are multiples of those listed below:
0.06 nT/m 0.25 nT/m 1.00 nT/m 5.00 nT/m 25.0 nT/m
FLIGHT PATHNavigation and flight path recovery was conducted
using a Global Positioning System (GPS)satellite navigation system.
Lines were flown at an azimuth of 70 - 2500, with an average line spacing of 100m.
Average helicopter-terrain clearance of 60m was monitored by radar and barometric altimeters.
ARISTA RESOURCES INC VERTICAL MAGNETIC GRADIENT
PORQUIS JUNCnON/PAMOURONTARIO
SCALE 1:10000
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GEONEXAERODATDate Flown: JULY 21994
NTS : 42M/10-42A/11 (AREA-E)
Project : J9435 Map Ref: 1 - 3
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