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vlliITING MINING SERVICES INTERNATIONAL LTD.
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ON VECTOR PULSE ELECTROMAGNETOMETER, VLF-EM
AND MAGNETIC SURVEYS
RICHFIELD #1 ,#2, #3, and #4, and CDF #1,#2,#3,#4
Omineca Mining Division
B.C.
Latitude 54°34'N, Longitude 126°14'W.
NTS 93 L / 9W & 9E.
Work Program Carried out by Whiting Mining Services
International Ltd. on behalf of F.B. Whiting and
Cobre Exploration Ltd.
Authors: F.B. Whiting, Geological Engineer, PhD., P.Eng.
E. Trent Pezzot, B.Sc., Geophysicist.
Glen E. Nhite,B.Sc., P.Eng., Consulting
Geophysicist.
Date of Work: October 26 - November 8, 1979.
Date of Report : January 31, 1980.
CLAI!4S: Name Record #
Richfield #1 1780
Richfield #2 1781
Richfield #3 2050
Richfield #4 2051
CDF #1 1727
CDF #2 1728
CDP #3 1729
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Item
A. INTRODUCTION
Property & Location
History
Work Done
Summary of Work Done
Economic Assessment
B. TECHNICAL DATA & INTERPRETATION
C. CONCLUSIONS
D. COST SUMMARY OF WORK DONE
Cost Breakdown
E. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
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F. APPENDIX 10.
Field Data Sheets, Magnetometer Survey 11.- 33.
Field Data Sheets, VLF-E.M. Survey 34.- 51.
Geophysical Report on Vector Pulse
ElectroMagnetometer, VLF-EM and
Magnetic Surveys; Glen E. White
Geophysical Consulting & Services
Ltd., report dated Dec.lO/79 ..•..... In Pocket.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Figure 1 : Location Map.
Figure 2 : Claim Map with Location of Geophysical Grid.
Note: Plans and profiles concerning the geophysical
Surveys are provided in the report by Glen E. White
which forms part of this overall report.
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A. INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY & LOCATION:The Richfield #1, #2,#3,#4, and the CDF #1-#4
claims are situated 11 km north of Topley, B.C., in the
Omineca Mining Division, NTS maps 93 L 9 E and 9 W, at
coordinates 54°34' N Latitude, 126° 14-16' W Longitude.
Access is by paved highway 10 km north from Topley, B.C. on the
Topley-Granisle road, thence 3 km east-northeast by dirt road to
the claims. The main showings are at an elevation of 1000
1100 metres.
HISTORY:The above-enumerated claims cover an extensive
area over and surrounding the old Topley Richfield gold-silver
zinc deposit, which was discovered in 1926-27 and explored
by underground work on the 100- and 200-foot levels in the period
1927 - 1929. Further work was done in 1934-35. In 1954-57
the claims were optioned to Silver Standard Mines Ltd.,
which did surface and underground drilling, de-watered the
workings, and re-sampled them. An E.M. survey is reported to
have been made in 1967-68 by Seemar Mines Ltd. The property
was optioned in 1975 by Canadian Superior Explorations Ltd.,
which had an Induced Polarization survey made, and drilled four
drillholes. The ground was re-staked in early 1979 by F.B.
Whiting. A working option was granted to Cobre Exploration Ltd.,
which provided funds for carrying out a variety of geophysical
surveys in the period September-November, 1979. This report
covers only that work carried out after October 26, 1979, to
qualify for partial reimbursement of on-property expenditures
in accordance with the terms of ~i.E.I.P. Contract # 45.
lAlORK DONE:Field work was carried out under the supervision
of Whiting Mining Services International Ltd. Portions of the
1979 geophysical surveys were made by personnel of Whiting
Mining Services International Ltd. The Vector Pulse Electro-
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magnetic survey and part of the VLF-EM survey were made
by Glen E. White Geophysical Consulting and Services Ltd.
A copy of that company's complete report on the work done by
it is enclosed as part of this report.
A summary statement of allowed expenditures is given in a final
page of this report.
Summary of Work Done :
Work done on the property in the period October 26
to November 8, 1979, consisted of:
a) Line-cutting, flagging, picketing: 26.8 km.
b) Magnetometer survey: 9 km.
c) VLF-EM Survey: 14.3 km
d) Vector Pulse Electromagnetometer Survey : 16 km of double
coverage.
All of the foregoing work was conducted on the CDF #1 - #4
claims and on the Richfield #1 & #2 claims.
Economic Assessment:
The old mine workings contain a small tonnage
( l5~000 st more or less) of relatively rich gold-silver
ore ( at about 0.2 oz Au/t, 10 oz Ag/t ). Geophysical surveys
indicate the mineralized zone continues for a length of over
1.5 kID, offering the chance for discovery of considerable
tonnages, along strike and down the dip. A deep conductive
mass may represent concentrations. of sulphides with gold
and silver, possibly also with lead, zinc, and copper.
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LOCATION AND CLAIMS MAP
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B. TECHNICAL DATA & INTERPRETATION
1. Complete reports for the VLF-EM survey and the Vector
Pulse Electromagnetometer survey are given in the report
dated December 10, 1979, by Glen E. White Geophysical
Consulting and Services Ltd., which is enclosed herewith and
which forms an integral part of this overall report.
2. The above-mentioned report describes also the Magnet
ometer survey carried out from Oct. 26-Nov.3, plus later
calculations, plotting, and interpretation, by Whiting
Mining Services International Ltd. A set of field data sheets
is provided with this report, giving the field readings
obtained, and showing the corrections made for day-to-day
and diurnal variations. The base station used was at O+OON
on the Base-line, at which station the instrument was set
at a Base Value of + 40 gammas. Readings were taken north
and south along the N-S Baseline, and repeated several times to
eliminate minor daily fluctuations. This provided a set of
sub-basestations at 50- or 100- metre separations. When each
east-west grid line was surveyed, the Base Station at 0+00 N
was first read. Then a reading was taken at the baseline on the
cross grid line, to verify the daily variation. The line was then
run, returning at last to the O+OON Base Station to determine
the diurnal variation during the survey period. " Figure-8" loops
were used to adjust adjacent lines to the sub-base values along
the N-S Baseline.
During the survey it became apparent that magnetic
storms were occurring, which caused variations of 50-150 gammas
over a period of three to five minutes. Readings taken at
times of rapid change were noted on the field record sheets.
The effect of such rapid variations from hour to hour or day
to day were minimized by repeating the readings along the N-S
base-line many times during the period of the survey, to obtain
reliable average sub-station values.
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Interpretation of Magnetic Data:
Control lines were run across areas of known
sub-surface geology. This disclosed that the quartz-ankerite
alteration zone within the Jurassic andesites had a notably
low magnetic response, in the range of 0 to 100 gammas with
the instrument set to a local base level. Over outcrops of
andesite to the east, the local field increases to 200 - 500
gammas, and the edge of the alteration zone is clearly
distinguishable. On running the other cross grid lines
to the north and south, it was found that the magnetic low
extends for a strike length of at least 1500 mj presumably,
the alteration zone that hosts the gold-silver mineralization
also extends for this length.
On the westward extensions of the grid lines,
a western boundary for the alteration zone is marked by a
definite, sharp rise in the magnetic intensity, which reaches
to a level of 800 - 1100 gammas - the underlying rocks are
probably somewhat more basis volcanics than those to the east.
One region of widely-varying magnetic intensity
was located, from 550 - 825m W on Line 10+00 S. There,
strong variations occur over short distances, with the readings
going from +200 to -400 gammas in as little as 12 m horizont
ally. Exposures in a steep gully provide the explanation for
these effects, as it was found that this area is underlain by
flat-lying, recent volcanic flows. Such rocks typically
show extreme magnetic variations from point to point.
Magnetometer Survey Instrument and Characteristics
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The magnetometer used in this survey was the
Phoenix Geophysics Model ~W-l, a vertical field magnetometer
with a sensitivity of 5 gammas on the 300-gamma scale setting.
On beginning a survey, the instrument is adjusted
to eliminate almost all of the total local field; the readings
taken thus represent local small variations from the Base Value
set at the local Base Station. In this survey, the scales used
were the 0.3 , 1.0, and 30 k.gamma scales, providing a range
from -100 gammas to + 30 gammas. Most readings fell in the
range of 0 to 1000 gammas.
3. Field Data: Sheets giving the field readings obtained on
both the Magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys are included in
following pages of this report.
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C. CONCLUSIONS
The magnetometer survey shows a clear relationship
between the known host rock for the gold-silver mineralization
and a magnetic" low". The on-strike extensions of this low
presumably represent the same rock type , and provide an
,obvious drilling target. At least four holes should be drilled,
two north of the area of old mine workings, and two to the south
of them, to search for other mineralized layers within this
host rock •
The Vector Pulse E.M. survey located a strong, deep
conductive body lying west of the old mine workings, and
extending north-south for a length of at least 1050 metres. The
report by Glen E. White Geophysical Consulting & Services Ltd.
recommends that this anomaly be drilled.
The VLF-EM survey found several anomalies that
should be identified; by drilling where the overburden cover
is thick, and by back-hoe trenching in the eastern sector
wherever the cover is sufficiently thin.
Respectfully submitted~
Whiting Mining ServiceG InternationalLtd.
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F.B. Whlting, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Geological Engineer.
/Richfield Claims - Cost Breakdown
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~'iork Done Personnel Total
Ie Topographic Survey J.F. Howettof 2.5 km Baseline B.e.LeSe
Contract price $ 2,627.00incl. expenses.
Invoice of Nove9/79
2. Line-cutting & EM.16survey M.J.Fitzgera1d
7.5 days @$180/d.Fees & ExpensesInvoice of Oct.14 $ 1,748.75
3. Line cutting & EM.16survey F.B.Whiting
4 .. II " II " II
17 days @ $180Plus $45 equipment $ 3,105.00Invoice of Oct.lS
Travel expenses, $ 2,272.86Temp. labor, suppliesExp. Acct.of Octe16
5. Vector Pulse E.M. G.White Geophys. Invoice of Oct.12 $ 2,330.00Survey Services Ltd Fees & Expenses
6. Vector Pulse E.M. G.White Geophys. Invoice of Dec.12/79 16,841.00Survey Fees, wages, expenses
)7. Supervision & F.B.Whiting
Magnetometer SurveyInvoice of Nov.16/79 2,925.0016 days @ $180 plusEquip.rent$45.
8. II .JJ " " FeB .. Whiting Travel ExpensesExp.Acct.ofNov.23/79 $ 1,664.99
9. Phoenix GeophysicsInstrument rental
Invoice of Nov.19/79 $ 180.00
10.Bondar-Clegg & Co. Sampling supp. Invoice of Sept. 26Paid Oct.7/79 $ 39.41
11. Line-cutting G.Auger Contracting Inv. of Nov.2/79 $ 4 e400.00
TOTAL PROJECT EXPENDITURES .• $ 38,134.01
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M.E.I.P. Contribution @ One-third = $ 12,711.33===========
CERTIFIED CORRECT:
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E. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
NAME: WHITING, Francis B., P.Eng.
PROFESSION: Geological Engineer.
EDUCATION: B. App. Sci. in Geological Engineering,
University of British Columbia.
M.Sc. in Geology, McGill University.
Ph.D. in Geology and Economics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
Registered Professional Engineer, Province
of British Columbia.
Registered Professional Engineer, Yukon Terr.
Member, Society of Economic Geologists.
EXPERIENCE:Pre-graduate experience in Geology with
Geological Survey of Canada and International
Mining Corporation.
One and One-half years Field Geologist for
Hedley Mascot Gold Mines, Placer Development,
and New Jersey Zinc Explorations, in B.C.
Three years as Mine Geologist, Missouri, for St.
Joseph Lead Co.
Six years as Chief Geologist, Aguilar Mine, for
Compania Minera Aguilar, S.A., Argentina.
Seven years as Exploration Chief in Argentina
for Compania Minera Aguilar S.A.
Five years as Exploration Manager, later General
Manager, for Arrow Inter-America Corporation,
in western and eastern Canada.
Three years as Regional Manager for Western
North America for Brascan Resources Limited.
Three years as Consulting Geologist, as President
of Whiting Mining Services International Ltd.
Active experience in Canada, U.S.A., Mexico,
Honduras, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Argentina,
Australia, Bolivia.
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Rugged self-levelling unit gives vertical field formagnetometer up to 10° off vertical.
300, 1K, 3K, 10K, 30K, lOOK gammas full scale,with plus or minus switch.
5 gammas on 300 gamma range.
± 100,000 gammas, with easily accessible internal control.
Chart recorder output provided. Input plug forhorizontal sensing head also provided.
-40°C to +60°C
Less than 30 gammas.over operating temperature range.
10 mA
2 x 6V rechargeable gel-cells provide six months operation.Gel-cells chargeable from 12V auto battery or line charger.
Plastic, high impact resistant.
17 x 8.5 x 25 em (7 x 3.5 x 10 inches)
With batteries 1.75 kg (3.9 Ib)
.,) PHOENIX GEOPHYSICS LIMITEDGeophysical Consulting and Contracting, Instrument Manufacture. Sale and Lease.
Head Office: 200 Yorkland Blvd. Willowdale, Onto Canada, M2J 1R6. Tel: (416) 493-63501424 - 355 Burrard St Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6C 2Ga Tel: (604) 684-22852430 N. Huachuca Dr., Tucson, Arizona, U.SA 85705. Tel: (602) ~8542
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