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Page 1: for i Cyprus Canada Ltd r! - Ontario...Report of Work : , for i Cyprus Canada Ltd r! 53 Tully Property Porcupine Mining Division 1997 Induced Polarization Survey 85 83 81 R J Daigle

Report of Work : ,for i

Cyprus Canada Ltd r!53

Tully Property

Porcupine Mining Division

1997 Induced Polarization Survey

85 83 81

R J Daigle May 1997

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1.0 SUMMARY

Cyprus Canada Ltd., completed 16.45 Ion of time domain Induced Polarization survey

on their Tully Property in March 1997. The survey has delineated targets warranting

further investigation.

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary

Introduction

Survey Procedure' "J.- "3 r-; ; .. -,; ,--;'s:

Survey Results ^ ® l ^ ^ i Os

Conclusion

APPENDIX

Certification

Instrument Specifications

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l

2,3

4

5

LIST OF FIGURES AND PLAN MAPS

Figure l, Tully Property with the selected 1997 Grid

Plan l, n = 3 Plan of chargeability and resistivity profiles

2

pocket

L 3000W

L 1800W

L 1000W

1:5000 SECTIONS

L1300E

L 1800E

L 2300E

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42A14SE0041 2.17918 DUFF 010C

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2.0 INTRODUCTION

Cyprus Canada Ltd. of South Porcupine, ON., contracted M. C. Exploration Services

Inc. to do a Time Domain Induced Polarization Survey on their Tully Property. The

property is comprised of ten contiguous claims spread across Tully and Duff Townships.

The two townships are located twenty five kilometers northeast of Timmins, in the

District of Cochrane, ON. The property is situated along the north part of the Kidd-

Munro assemblage with a geology comprised of; metavolcanic units (Leahy and Ginn

1961, Arndt and Nesbitt 1982), layered tholeiitic and ultramafic intrusions (MacRae

1969). These units generally have an east to southeast strike and dip. The northern

contact of this assemblage is not exposed, but locally appears to be a dextral shear zone

(Ontario Geological Survey, Special Volume 4, Part l, 1991). The objective of the 1997

Induced Polarization Survey is to try and locate mineralized zones of economic interests.

The six traverses (16.45 Ion) of the 1997 Induced Polarization survey covers mainly the

east and west part of the property, on the reconnaissance grid cut by Cyprus Canada.

This report is only intended to be a summary of the 1997 I. P. survey. The author has

not done a research on past work completed on and near the property.

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Cyprus Canada Ltd

FIGURE i. TULLY PROPERTYSELECTED 97-1 GRID

3.0 SURVEY PROCEDURE

Geophysical crews accessed the property using the Ice Chest Lake road, east of Timmins.

The Time Domain Induced Polarization survey was completed in MARCH, 1997.

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Crews used the selected Pole Dipole Array with a 50m dipole and read 1^1 = 3 to n-8

(inclusive) on all six lines, tallying 16.45 kilometers. The infinity electrode was located

south of each traverse inducing current northerly. Crews used the Androtex STX-10(10

lew) Transmitter in conjunction with the Androtex TOR-6 Receiver to read the apparent

chargeability (mV/V) and resistivity (ohm's/meters) elements.

Induced Polarization Survey Statistics

Client: Cyprus Canada Ltd. Project: Tully-1-97 Grid, Tully Township.Array: Pole Dipole, 3=5001, n3 to n8

Instruments: Androtex STX-10 Transmitter, Androtex TDR-6Operator: W . Stephenson____________Survey Period: February, 1997.

Section S Limit N

L 3000W

L1800W

L1000W

L1300E

L1800E

L2300E

-200

-500

-1200

-500 t

: 500

-500

Limit

1400

25^0^

1050

2400

2700

3000.

Length Direction

1600

3000

2250

290CL

3200 :

3500

16450m

S to N

NtoS

S to N

S to N

N to S

S to N

Read Plot Date S MediaiFilename

2/14/97

2/16/97]

.2/18/97^

2/29/97;

3/06/97

3/12/97^

1

color

2/20/97

2/20/97 :

2/20/97

3/1 7/97

3/17/97^

3/1 7/97 t

- --i

TUL30W

TUL18W

.TULipW

. TUL13E

; TUL1 8E

TLJL.23E

l

ipstan 008

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4.0 SURVEY RESULTS

The data was stored in to the TDR-6 acquisition system and downloaded to PC daily.

Sections were plotted at a l :5000 scale using GEOSOFT. A l: 10,000 plan map is also

included, posting and profiling both apparent chargeability and resistivity of n^3 level.

The author has reviewed the available airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data

(MDM, Erlis library ) of the area for reference and comparison purposes.

The three most westerly lines (3000W, 1800W, and 1000W) read show an aberrative

resistivity feature at their southern limits. Line 1000W has a prominent chargeability

high coincidal with a resistivity low. This occurs in conjunction with a train of aero-EM

anomalies trending northwest. Sections 1800W and 1000W, show anomalies at the

Buskegau River intersection. A tributary of the river crosses section 1800W near the

north limit and also has an anomaly occurring at the intersection of the creek and survey

line.

The three most easterly lines (1300E, l 800E, and 2300E ) are bound southerly by the

Buskegau River. Another tributary runs coarsely parallel to the baseline and bisects

sections 1300E and 1800E. Anomalous response are seen on the later sections in

between the river and the creek. Another prominent chargeability anomaly occurs on

section 1300E at l 600 meters north at the baseline. It occurs just south and east where

an aero-EM anomaly occurs (conductance of 7 to 10 Siemens ). This anomaly flanks

north of a high resistivity feature. Dispersed chargeability effects are seen at the north

limit of section 2300E. It is seen through homogenous layers of resistivity lows. This

area also has aero-EM anomalies in the vicinity ranging from 3 to 5 Siemens. A broad

resistivity low trends across the north limits of these three sections. Section 2300E also

has a similar broad homogenous resistivity low along it's south limit.

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5.0 CONCLUSION

The 1997 Induced Polarization survey is useful in mapping geological structures. At the

west limit of the survey area a geological boundary appears to trend north of west. At

the east limit a near east west structure appears to dominate.

It is obvious that the I. P. effects have difficulty achieving good bedrock response through

the thick blanket of till. This renders the weak response significant. The anomaly on

section 1300E at 1600N is most recognizable as true bedrock conductor of some

economical interest. The strong resistivity low associated with the chargeability anomaly

at the south limit of section l OOOW renders suspicion of a graphitic horizon.

Respectfully submitted for approval, . 5 j / V77-

Richard Daigle

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CERTIFICATION

I Richard Daigle residing at 40 Crawford, Apt.6 in the city of Tinunins, ON, Certify;

1. I have received an Electronic Technologist Certificate in 1979 from Radio College of Canada, Toronto, ON.

2. I have been computer literate and utilized geophysical equipment for fifteen years.

3. Experienced Max-Min ( HLEM ) interpretations along with field operations under the supervision of John Betz, 1979- 81.

4. Geophysicist Assistant for Kidd Creek Mines under the supervision of Mr. Doug Londry, 1981- 85.

5. Fulfilled geophysical contracts in NE Ontario, 1985-87.

6. Fulfilled geophysical contracts ( IP, HLEM, MAG, SP ) along with property assessments in Eastern Canada, 1987- 92.

7. I have been employed by M.C. Exploration Services Inc as Geophysical Evaluator for the past four years.

8. I have no direct interest in the property reported upon.

DATE:Timmins, ON

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Induced Polarization'Androtex TDR-6; The TDR-6 induced polarization receiver is a highly cost- effective instrument for the detailed measurements of IP effects and apparent resistivity phenomenon. Up to six dipoles can be measured simultaneously, thus increasing production. A wide input voltage range, up to 30V, simplifies surveys over the narrow shallow conductors of large resistivity contrast. Input signal indicators are provided for each dipole. All data are displayed on a 2x16 character display LCD module and any selected parameters con be monitored on a separate analogue meter for noise evaluation during the stacking/averaging. Although the TDR- 6 receiver is automatic it allows full control and communications with the operator at all times during measurements. Since the input signal synchronizes the receiver at each cycle, the transmitter timing stability is not critical and any standard time domain transmitter can be used. Data are stored in the internal memory with a capacity of up to 2700 readings (450 stations). The data format is directly compatible with Geosoft without the necessity of an instrument conversion program.Features Wide input signal range 'Automatic self-potential cancellation'Staking/averaging of Vp and M for high measurement accuracy in noisy environments 'High rejection of power line interference 'Continuity resistance test 'Switch selectable delay and integration time 'Multiwindow chargeability measurements 'Digital output for data logger 'Six channel input provided 'Compatible with standard time domain transmitters 'Alpha-numeric LCD display 'Audio indicator for automatic SP compensation 'PortableSpecifications'Dipole nl to n6 simultaneously 'Input Impedance 10 megohm Input Voltage (Vp) range:100pV to 30 Volts (automatic),

accuracy:.251, resolution:lOuV. 'Self Potential (SP) range : 2V, accuracy : li;, Automatic compensation 1 Chargeability (M) range : SOOmV/V, accuracy: .25*3;, resolution: . ImV/V Automatic Stacking 2 to 32 cycles Delay Time programmable Integration Time programmable for each gate (10 gates) Total Chargeability Time During integration time of all gates Synchronization Signal programmable from channel l to 6 Filtering power lines:dual notch 60/180HZ or 50/lSOHz,

lOOdB, other:Anti-alias, RF and spike rejection. Internal Test Vp^V, l^SOmV/V Ground resistance test O to 200 Kohm

•Transmitting Time 1,2,4 and 8 sec pulse duration, ON/OFF.•Digital Display Two line 16 alphanumeric LCD.•Analogue Meters Six-monitoring input signal and course

resistance testing.•Controls Push button reset, toggle start-stop, rotary

Rs-in-test, rotary (data scroll) display, rotary (data scroll) Dipole, keypad 16 key 4x4.

'Memory Capacity 2700 readings, 450 stations (nl to n6).•Data Output serial I/O RS-232 (programmable baud rate),

Geosoft compatible output format.•Temperature Range Operating:-30 0 to t50"C,storage -40 0 to +60 0 C. 'Power Supply Four l.5V D cells.•Dimensions 31x16x29 cm•Weight 6.5 kg (14.31bs)

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Scintrex TSQ-3;The Motor-Generator set consists of a reliable Briggs and Stratton four stroke engine, coupled to a brushless permanent magnet alternator. The transmitter design employs solid-state components both for power switching and control circuits. Output waveforms and frequencies are selectable; square wave continuous for frequency domain and square wave interrupted for time domain. The programmer is crystal controlled for high stability. While care still must be taken when working with high voltages, the TSQ-3 features overload, underload and thermal protection for maximum safety. Stabilization circuitry ensures that the output current (lg) is automatically controlled to within i.1% for up to 20*; external load or 10^ input voltage variations. Voltage, current and circuit resistance are presented on a LED digital display. The system functions as follows; The motor turn turns the generator (alternator) which produces BOOHz, three phase, 230VAC. This energy is transformed upwards according to a front panel voltage setting in a large transformer housed in the TSQ-3. The resulting AC is then rectified is a rectifier bridge. Commutator switches then control the DC voltage output according to the waveform and frequency selected.Specifications Output Power 3000 VA maximum Output Voltages 300,400,500,600,750,900,1050,1200,1350 (, 1 500V Output Current 10 amperes maximum'Output Current Stability Automatic controlled to within f.1% for up to

20% external load variation or up to IO% input voltage variation.

Stabilization Protection (Over-range) High Voltage shuts offautomatically if the control range exceeds 2 0% .

'Digital Display Light emitting diodes permit display up to 1999with variable decimal point; switch selectable

to read input voltage, output current, external circuit resistance, dual current range, switch

selectable. Current Reading Resolution 10mA on coarse range (1-lOA) and 1mA on fine

range (0-2A). Time Domain Cycle t:t:t:t; ON:OFF:ON:OFF:automatic 'Polarity Change Each 2t, automatic. Pulse Duration Standard t^, 2, , 4 , 8, 16 and 32 seconds, optional Stability Crystal controlled to better than . l* with

external clock option better than 20ppm over operating temperature range.

Efficiency .78 Operating Temperature Range; -30 0 C to +50 0 C Overload Protection Automatic shut-off at 3000VA. Underload Protection Automatic shut-off at current below 85mA. Thermal Protection Automatic shut-off at internal temp, of 85 0 C. Dimensions 350cm x 530cm x 320cm (transmitter). Motor Briggs and Stratton, four stroke 8HP. Alternator Permanent magnet type, SOOHz, three phase

230VAC at full load. Output Power 3000 VA maximum. Dimensions 520cm x 715cm x 560cm (generator assembly). Weight Transmitter;25.Okg, Generator Assembly 72.5kg. Output DC interrupted squarewave used for survey.

-t-" l "-t-*l___

L t= 2 seconds, ON S OFF time. Total duty Cycle Used; 8 seconds.

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HUNTEC M-2 7 . 5KW Transmitter; The Huntec 7.5KW time domain induced polarization transmitter contains circuitry and front panel controls to step up and convert the primary AC voltage from a motor generator into a rectangular low frequency output waveform. The output amplitude may be selected by the operator for transmission into the ground via current electrodes. Some of the features designed to provide simple, reliable operation includes;solid -state (SCR) current ON-OFF switching; automatic protection from excessive input voltage excursions;independent measurements of current electrode contact resistance. A dummy load and voltage regulator are used to uniform the circuitry ensuring a steady delivered current (lg) . Specifications Power Input 96- 144V line to neutral 3 phase, 400Hz, 7.5KVA. Output Voltage;100 to 3200 VDC in 10 steps, Current; 0.4

to 16 Amp regulated.'Current Regulation Less than 0.2*6 change for 10*^ l oad change. Cycling Rate 2 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF. Current Output Meter O to 10 Amps s, O t o 20 Amps. Ground Resistance Two ranges; O to lOkohms S O to lOOKohms. Input Voltage Meter O to 150VAC. Dummy Load two levels; 2000 watts S, 6 000 watts. Temperature Range -30 0 F to +120 0 F. Weight Transmitter; 50kg, Generator ^200kg.

The high voltages on the output lines is dangerous to

output; DC interrupted square wave.

1--t-*- 1 "-t-"1

II II

1 i 1 1' 'l1 II 1

t= 2 seconds, ON S OFF time. Total duty Cycle Used; 8 seconds

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IP MethodThe phenomena of Induced Polarization (IP) was reported as early as 1920 by Schlumberger. The IP survey technique allows a variety of arrays (which all have advantages and disadvantages) and reads two separate elements;(l)The chargeability or IP effect (M) and Apparent Resistivity. The IP technique is useful for detecting sulphide bodies and is also useful as a structural mapping tool. The IP effect is the measurement of the residual voltage in rocks that remains after the interception of a primary voltage. It includes many types of dipolar charge distributions set up by the passage of current through consolidated or unconsolidated rocks. Among the causes are concentration polarization and electrokinetic effects in rocks containing electronic conductors such as metallic sulphides and graphite. The term overvoltage applies to secondary voltages set up by a current in the earth which decays when it is interrupted. These secondary effects are measure by a receiver via potential electrodes. The current flow is actually maintained by charged ions in the solutions. The IP effect is created when this ionic current flow is converted to electronic current flow at the surface of metallic minerals (or some clays, and platy silicates). The IP method is generally used for prospecting low grade ( or disseminated) sulphide ores where metallic particles, sulfides in particular, give an anomalous response. Barren rock (with certain exceptions) gives a low response. In practice, IP is measured in one or two ways; (l) I n a pure form, a steady current of some seconds (nominally 2 seconds) is passed and abruptly interrupted. The slowly decaying transient voltage existing in the ground are measured after interruption. This is known as the time domain method. The factor Vs/ Vp is the integrated product for a specified time, and several readings are averaged (suppressing noise and coupling effects). The resultant chargeability, M is essentially an unitless value but it is usually represented in mV/V. The second method entails a comparison of the apparent resistivity using sinusoidal alternating currents of 2 frequencies within the normal range of 0.1 to 10.0 cps. . The factor used to represent the IP effect by this frequency domain method is the percent frequency effect (PFE) and is defined by (R1-R2)/RlxlOO'b where RI and R2 are the apparent resistivities at the low and high frequencies.Use and LimitationsThe effective depth of penetration of any IP survey is a function of the resistivity of the surface layer('s) with respect to the resistivity of the lower layer. All arrays have different effects from this resistivity contrast, some are less affected than others. When the surface layer is 0.01 of the lower layer, the effective penetration is very poor hence the term masking. Masking occurs most often in areas of thick clay cover. The size of the target therefore becomes important when detection is desirous under a conductive surface layer. The frequency domain methods are the most adversely affected by masking as inductive coupling can be much greater than the response.Standard Definitions of ChargeabilityThe IP parameter, chargeability (M) varies with time. For practical reasons the entire decay curve is not sampled. Instead the secondary voltage is sampled one or more times at various intervals. Because the secondary voltage is received at extremely low levels in many prospecting situations, measurements of its amplitude at any given time is extremely susceptible to noise. Therefore, the secondary voltage is usually integrated for a period of time called a gate. Thus, if the noise has a zero mean, the integration will tend to cancel the noise. The Newmount M Factor is a standard time domain IP parameter. The gate delay, of 80 mSeconds (used by the TDR-6) was chosen to allow time for normal electromagnetic effects and capacitive coupling effects between the transmitter and receiver to attenuate so that the secondary voltage consists only of the IP decay voltage.The TDR-6 total integration time of 1580 milliseconds (gate) is divided into ten individual gates. The time-constant of the IP dispersion curve, Cole-Cole dispersion (W H Pelton, 1977), obtained from the ten individual gates (windows) is directly related to the physical size of the metallic particles. This data is available at the clients request since all of the obtained field data is archived (downloaded) to computer.

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Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meters

3*00 N WON1QXXJN 11+OON . 12*OOH WOON WOON 1S*)H , 16*00 N | 17+OON m*OON 1JHOON , 20*00 N , 21+OON , 224eON

w , w o -.10 a .10 .X M 1 .1 I.* 2 2.2 2.1 t.* 1.7 1,4 1.3 1.1 l .M .90 .H

30 30 O .20 -.10 O' '

H .00 .70 JO .40 .40 .39

- -*) ", "

'-' "

H(PS HOO N 2*00 N 3*00 N WON 5*00 X 6*00 N 7*00 N 8*00 M11*00 K 12+OON 15KBN W*OQN 15. M 16*00 N IT+OQN IBtQDN IfrOON ( 3W10H

filtern-1 n-2 n-3 n-4 n-5 n-6 n-7 n-8

221 110 1M 215 111 210 2)1 245 H3 2U 31S Ml 371 400 300 373 331 3M WJ5SJ4I5JI341J443BJI1377 SB W 311 JMa231 22f22*2D 22021*214

^...176 MI l* w

. 4IK MS -.——, Ml ———— KB ————

Ml ^N^xrcO

2(1 201 237 414 2B 221 227 Ml..^2ss~ jos^ jgi X^J"TS"20A"*ToT"""""""*io"an ^275 "2*^*^.2*

Je si3U

*"v '**^'n \ w j? /**"^*413 453 317 '410 402

222 JBO——200--'Hi———200 —— 207—-107

m m m201 270 203 —— 80.^^03^^212 201 2M——

311 312 317 341 331 32* 311 --.; 2* . 2M

301. 204 ^243 212 2M 222 MO ~—200-" 211 200'

___ , V SO \ 270^——24*——241 —— 253 —— 247 —— 240 —— 240 ——

.U S00\ \* \ 3BS.27IX url ^-; 20 2*1

f B iQf 4 CT —— 1 —— 1 —— 1 —— 1 —— 1 —— 1 —— -7 ' 8 r297 -1 ' 6

: 1

: MF FRES IP

: 1. . . - . . . '. . . . . . J. 9 1 148 -.81

: 1

: 1J — ' — i —— i — ̂ Jr^J— .0 lo LO

H ——— i ——— i ——— i — i Topo

-i ——— i ——— , —— i — i Interpretation

*OON ( 22*00 N.00 .00 .00 .w fj,ter

n-1

n?2jos-,50 .so .10 n*3 ChargeabHity

.00 .oa .00 ^U n-4 mV/V \ .70 .ei .00 n-5 i.j*-* .ip .so n-6

t.4 ^.M n-7 1.1 1.4 n-B

, i ,, *. ,r ., , Interpretation

1+00 N ( 22+00 N211 210 205 200 fl,^

n-1

n-2

W 120 131 123 n-3ig-*^w i7i ^iS n-4 Resistivity -^. w -'""nT""* MI n-5 ohm/rheters

245 __ 231^^231 n-6 ^^^200^^^271 n—7 330 311 n-8

L- 1300E

2- 1 ?9l 3Pole-Dipole Array

( a no a

' — ©q j-®-]\

x x , ' a-SOM^splot point

niter * n1

* * n2* * * n3

* * * * n4

Cont. Intervals Profiles Reebtrvfty ; 500 ohm/meter — — — —Chargeabiltty ; 1.0 mVA , ---*-ttetof Factor ; 1 X -,.....-.,,,^..,

WSTWJMBfTS BRGM Qerae 6, Time Domajn Receiver

1760mSec Total Intergration time, 80mS Delay. UT* ( 6X)^(H6Y)^(H-t60f16(K16(K32af320^920 ) mSeC

Ull——fao 111 1 KlfuM * - — "'nuntec MX. /.3Kw iransnuuer eSecood Total Duty Cycte, 2See On/Off Tune.

INTERPRETATION1 1 Low Effect

' Poorly Chargeable mV/V, tP effect Low Apparent Resistivity, rho

1 | Moderately Low Effect

1 l Moderately High Effect

[ | High Effect1 ————— ' Good Chargeability mV/V, IP effect

High Apparent Resistivity, rho

Scale 1:500050 0 50 100 150 200 250 300

(rrwtora)

CypfUff Osuiacb ltdInduced Polarization Survey

Tully-1-96 Grid Tully Township , NTS: 42- A/ NE

Porcupine Mining Division M. C. frpbration Services Inc. Mar 1997.

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i II

Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability mV/V

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meters

t 2*OON WX1N 9+ODN 10*00 N 11+00 N . 12+00 N . 13*00 N . 14*00 N . 15KBM . .1^*00 N 17+00 H

filter -* * -10 0 -.W O .n .W O

n-1

n=2ns±3 -M e -.W .10 .40 .00 .20nM -.40 o -.20 .w -.40 -.w JO .w -i -w -w

n-511=6n-7n.8 -1-8 O -M - .20 -.20 -SO -JO

o -.w -.n -.n -.w .w .20 .so O -JO -.30 -.30 -.20 -.19 -.W O .B .30 .30 .70 .80 .80 1 1.1 1 1.1 t 1.1

, . -W 10 40 00 .20 -30 .50 .20 .30 .20 -.. -J* -W -.20 .20 -20 -JO .50 .8* -y. -- - ~ - - -

. O .' .' -40 -. JO -K, -1 -10 -l- M - -40 -20 -40 O .30 M \ M\-* M * -40 -40 .50 JO JO O

-.70 -1, -, -n 8 ' ., .30 .-^.30 .20 -, -. .40 O -50 -1, , -. )- i^. - - - -

.,, -3, -* . .20 .40 -10 -*X*/ -. -1. -'O -" -" * - -^Jl -*———v" ""X"" ' - -" -" -30 -" "*

,.3 -B -40 O -W M M -30 -J*' - . - - - - -^;-" * \^\* * - " *** m '.*

JB . -. -. -.. M -JO -80 JT^JI -J. -. -1-1 M 8 -l^tf -40 1-^T^ -i- -. -Jl --10 -M ^ -JO 0

4*oos 3*03 S 2*00 S 1*00 S 0*00 1+00 N 2+00 N 3+00 N 4+gON 5+00 N 6*00 M 7+00 N 6+00 N 9+00 N 10*00 N 11+00 M 13*00 N 14MBN 15*00 N . . 16+00 M 17+00M

filter0=1

n-2

n-3

0=4

0=5

219217223

MB HO

22*23023022(22222423124023821248 284 285 30831*33*3403flJGt3M322 3t4 325 334 M J4J SB 337 325 J17 3M 05 10* 242 m B 217 214

s 271 271 i 203 28* 220 2n 199 188 2M^ln) W._g^^p"^^""**^-'

2M Z*- 86 ^——^305 —— 3^^,347—^

^{98^^85 3M S5l*^*3***^n

58*. ^47*/ /J*V S" .S55X" S71 jZ/m^-482^\4* ^-4fl8

467" SK J87 ——— * 3*2 *8-*430^480 467 m

183 184 145 ——145 ̂ .^ 125^-^^. --^JBJ——-185^MO 177 (

IS 221^ ttr~~-188^__180__1

408--*S12 W 300-3(8

J^^^^...;.......;....^;,.,. :....... ... j*^' ^V~ ' f ' ^*———^

^^, -y^' - — ~^C —— ̂ ^ MF IRK V: '̂ ^^ ^^ j

- - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - . - - . . - . - . --^ —— - ——— —— ̂ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 J.129 u.44

|

t

11 '" ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' -' ' ' 1 1 1 -L—— L— i^X II 1 1 .. 0 LO UO

*—- ' — * — ' — * — ' — i — - — i — - — * — ' — i — i- — i — i — i — i — t — . — H — i — i —— i-t — . — i ——— i - , Topo

-1 ——— i — - — ' ——— ' — ' — i ——— i ——— i ——— i — -—i ——— i —— i ——— i ——— i — i — i ——— i — Interpretation

( 19+00 M ( 20+00 H ( 21+00 M ( 22+00 N 23*00 N 24+00 N 25+00 N

t 'J U t-1 1 .80 .80 .00 1 1 1 .00 .80 .00 .00 fj|te|.

n-1

n=2••B i.i 1.3 .00 .00 .so ^*i .oo .w i.7 v .at .on .so .TO v o n-3 Chargeability

" JB\1.3 ^jTyVjO .70 V.40 .50 .80 JO \M,\,70 .00 .80 1.1 n-4 "iV/V

\^M .80 ^^ 1.2} 1.8,\,.JO .JO .80 —— ..70 .80 -J 1.1 V 1J\^ .80 .JO" .00 n-5

M~^j) M\ i^ ''^^X'v* '* l MS M Ci!,^- '-'N. '-8 \N .50 .00 11=6

\P\X?2xl 'l) /Sx^f """/"N, * * ^\C-?^* n"7MT^- 1Ji-~—-1' I.4-*"1.I \|-*- 1.1 —— 1.1 1.1 .W 1 1.3— 1.4 0=8

-i ——— i ——— i ——— i ——— i ——— i ——— t ——— i — i — i ——— , —— t — - — i ——— i — i — i ——— i — Interpretation

W+OON 20*00 N ( 21+00 N ( 22+00 N 23*001 24*00 N 25*00 N

MO 20! 202 203 VI KB 200 1*5 ftl K 184 Ut ISO 1* Ml f{|ter

n-1

n-2

104 118 120 114 118 110 124 118 11* 07 112 in 120 OD Irt n-3

138 148 148 —— 15Z —— 148— *"1*T~~^150— "ISO" — ̂148 MS 14^ MO 143^—151-^^8 n-4 Resistivity

170 no 182 1*1 U3 182 18) 188 ITS to 171 tx 175 107 n-5 ohm/meters

215 214 210 2n 230 222 223 110 214*^^182 __ 184— —285 207 217 0=6

—— JS8— —245 _ ̂.247-^*ll8 W~~~-252 —— 251^^*33 231 98 228 IS^-IB n=7

209 280 27* 2*2 287 2*8 274 270^ 245 '^28* "25S —— ~ST~^ 282 n-8

—————————————

L- 1800E

Pole-Dipole Array

- a , B0 , a i* — CJH pO-i

x f\^K , ' q^SOM

1^ ^ ^plot point^ o k g O ' k O

-iL fi '-^J y S ^

niter' " * n1

* * n2 * * * n3

* * * * n4

Coni. Intervals ProfilesResistivity ; 500 ohm/meter ChGrgeabifity ; 1 .0 my/VMetal Factor * IX ... . .. , .

INoJ KUMCjNIb

BRGU Qervc 6, Tune Domain Receiver ITQOmSec Total Intengrabon Time, 80mS Delay.

IfTo ( 80480480+80+160+160+160+320+320+320 ) mSecUimt^o u^ "f nfu. -*1- - *"nuntec M2, /.3Kw TransmnteT

eSecond Total Duiy Cyde. 2Sec On/Off Time.

INTERPRETATION1 l Low Effect

Poorly Unarguable mV/V. IP effect Low Apparent Resistivity, rho

| | Moderately Low Effect

l | Moderately High Effect

1 | High EffectGood Chargeability mV/V. IP effect High Apparent Resistivity, rho

Scale 1:500050 0 50 100. 150 200 250 300

(meter*)

Cyprus Canada LtdInduced Polarization Survey

Tully-1-96 GridTully Township, NTS: 42- A/ NE

Porcupine Mining DivisionM. C. Exploration Services he. Mar 1997.

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L

L

Chargeability mV/v

Interpretation

filter4*005 . MO S

18 iff W 171

1WPN t . 30*00N t 21*00N . ZfrOON . 2^*00N 24KDN 25*00 N 26*00 N 2*00 N 28403 Nm IB a oo wIN 171 171 ITS 174 MO 1* 174

W B W 7 US *J W D7 If w w ut x* "* i" u* a? UP in ia la 121 iw 110 in m m m NO w} m uin ne IB in ^N TO oo W W H —— Of___Om ^-a—-no^ MI

a m ui^iS. 101 170 100 10* 170 174 171 W a m HO 'w ** uo^-tti —wt_i*^-no7

- y0—* (rw al at W l —a a a a

Resistivity

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/mttora

WSTWMXTSBRGU Eleme 6, Timt OomoJn Renivw

1760mS*c Total Werawtion Tfoiw. 80mS Delay.MT- ( 80*80+80*80+160+160*160*320*320+320 ) mSec

HMntee M2, 7.5Kw Tw*rutt*v 8S*jcoftd Total Duty CycU, 2Ses On/Off Tim*.

INTERPRETATIONLAW EffectPoorly ChornablajnV/V. IP .ff*ctlow Apparent RttMivfy, rho

l l Modewtaty Low Effect

l l Moderately High Effect

80 100 150 200 250 300

Cyprus,fc--————.. Induced Polarization Survey

VII ^^.— —.. *Tully 1-96 GridTully Township', NTS:'42- A/ NE

Porcupine Mining DivisionM. C. Bgjtoiqfan SQKMQK Inc. Mar 1997.

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l l l l

OJ Oj O.

r95

MF rRES

48 L1B8

L

Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability mV/V

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meters

11*00 S 10*005 9*00 S IMPS 7+00^ , 6*035 ( 5HPS , , **OOS t 3*005 t .2*003, , ^ HOQS | . OKE ."P" . . | 3H10N f | 5HBN t t , 7+00 K.

filter 1.2 t 7.4 1.2 S.1 4 4.2 3.3 2.7 2.2 1.1 1.1 1.2 JO .D .70 .70 .10 .R .70 M M M M JO .w jo .n .n .n .n i t i.) 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1

^av^- ^ .70 .10 I-..

.n .M ^-.so .n .w' 1.5^.70 .70 .H

jo _—i. .w.•w *w -"^ i ^^ .w —-^. .w .*u .w .aw .mf .MI i.y^ .mi ,— i . .au .*u .w ^** i .w

X .70 VI-1 '-1 V -M -18 -' -" -* -w *(TlO j 1.2 1 ———— 1-———1 .W f JO\ **————\ \\^ l ^~——S S s*""^ \ \ f**-————-~.^ -" *j ^^JSJ i^JU^" -* -. 1 —— 1.1 S* J i ., i., i——i o~|

-W JM__ t.4 tJx\ M X 1J IJ^il (jfl) l-^,^ t-7 1—^1.1 1.3 W I.I ".JBEP

.40^^ Jfl JO^ ' 1.1 1.2 Oo ^ 1.2 ' .SO .81 .10 JB^ 1J 1J 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 l^K

.70 v 1-5 f .70 -.40——.40 v .10 M .af ^"-' l——\

-1 .10 JO .V M.I J .W

-H .n M S"9'.3D

filter

0=2

o*4 o-5

11=6 n*7

11*005 10*00 S BKUS 6*005 WDS 4*005 3*005 2*00 S 1*00 S 0*00 1*00 N 2+00 N 3*00 N 4*00 N 5*00 N 6*00 N 7HX) N 8*00 N

filter 107 1S2 20f 212 3D 377 414 421 421 411 421 4V 420 41* 421 415 4IS 413 415 417 414 4B 441 4B 4B S13 Sil 414 481 46 474 427 410 3H

w 9*00 N

" *" filtern-1 n-2 n-3

n-5

n-8

Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability mV/V

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meters

L- 1000W

Pole-Dfpole Arfana

Profiles

Vplot point

Rlter* n1

* * n2* * * n3

* * * * n4

Cont. IntervalRewsBvay ; 500 ohm/meter Chargeability; I.OmV/Y Metal Factor ; 1 X

INSTRUMENTSBRGM Elerec 6, Time Domain Receiver

1760mSec Total Integration Time. 80mS Delay.UT- ( 80*80i40^1fiOt16(H1GO*320*3ZO*320 ) mSec

Huntec M2, 7.5Kw Transmitter BSocond Total Duty Cycte. 2Sec On/Off Time.

INTERPRETATIONLow EffectPoorly Chargeable mV/V. IP effectlow Apparent Resistivity, rho

J Moderately Low Effect

j Moderately High Effect

l J High Effect1—————' Good Chargeability tnV/V. IP effect

High Apparent Resistivity, rho

Scale 1:5000SO O. 50 100 150 200 250 300

mfSSSSSi (meters)

Cyprus Canada LtdInduced Polarization Survey

TuIly-1-96 Grid Tully Township, NTS: 42-A/NE

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IP"! RES 1 MF

.40' 2394 -99-1

OJ

t x

Topo

Interpretation

2+OOSt 4+OQS. , 3KPS[filter •so -* -* -" -* -*

n-1

0*00 1+00 N 3*00 N 4*00 N 5+00 N 6+pON 8*00 N **OON 10+00 N . 11+00 N 12*00 N 14+00 H 15*0011 | | IQjODN t 17+00 N | 18*00 H 19+00 N 20+00 H . 21+00 N

1 i 1.1 1.1 1 " 1 1 1 l ' ' ' .JO .90 JO .gg .90 .90 .00 .00 .70 .70 .90 .00 .70 .70 .70 .00 .00 JO .00 1 .00 .00 1 .90 .00 .90 .00 .00 .00

Chargeability mV/v n-4

n-50=6

n*7 n-8

.'

70 50 -I.,

.40'' .70 .50 .70 .OD

.00 .90 .00 .50

.90 .00 .70 .50

.50 .8

.SO

.OD .03 v M .(O .50 .00 x..v^y.JO-^.00 .90 .70 M .00 .70 .00 .COOT

.00 V^-Wj .90 .50 .00 .90 .00 .00 .00 \

.1 V .00 .00 .00 .00 .70 .00 U V ,

\^s\1 .00^ l

Interpretation

4+00 S 3*00 S 2+00 S 0+00 2*00 N 4+OON 5*OON . 6*OON 7+00 N 9*00 N W30N 10+00 N 11+00N 12+00 K 13+00 H 14+00N 15+00N WPN 17+00N I8HPM 2W10H . 21+00 N

filter iu m ac sir 379 410 MS SI 588 432 052 OSO CM 517 424 305 425 4J 474 402 517 SB 471400407413431401406474474455445401473405407 510 Sil W 4004C544C471500S21Sn

n-1 n-2 n-3 ta

Resistivity ohm/meters

VI DI 84 —137-

Jhx^jiM /^on~~;3a^jo — aa—— 413 .480 —— 453——-m~^~~m\

010 017 OS CM -5074ZT 407 410 402 4M*"'

' i r 1 i ; ! i , , ,

————^-^^?

^•s^ *̂ r*"^*^ ~̂ ~*'

j — L i i i i i ; , ,

N ( 22+00 N ( 23*00 N

j-2 478 r.81

l

l

MF \KES IP

l

-99 L239 ..40

l

l

l

.0 L.O LO

Topo

Interpretation

00 .70 .70 .K .90 1 fi ,ter

n-1

n=2

•i .so .00 .CD V.MJ 1.3 0=3 Chargeability.30 V. 90 -TO^ZM^^JO n-4 mVA

40 * C^"V^^^15 n"5i .40 .40 ^Toirr.ol 0=6

0 .30 JO/ ?J n*7

- .70 ~.00 .00 n^B

. i , i , i i . .,. . ,, ^ ... IntprnrfitntJnn

N ( 22+00* ( 23*00 N

SI SIO SV 501 490 452 fhter

n-1

MO.^- SB ^1*^. SK 370 k 2*

""4K"~-- **-^ "m^\Vt \ 3S7^^^vv\* ^^vr\^-^^Tvrl a ^ooONi! l L

n-2

t n-3n-4 Resistivity n-5 ohm/metersn^6

n*7

n-8

L- 1800W

•f rv,s, '

Pole-Dipole Arraya no o

' — CD-I r®~i\ /'

\ ' a=50Mx 'V

plot point

Rlter * n1

* * n2 * * * n3

* * * * n4

Coni. Intervals Profiles ResistMly ; 500 ohm/meter — — — —ChargeobiTrfy ; I.OmY/V ------ yetoj Factor ; IX

INSTRUMENTS BRGM Qerec 6, Tome Domain Receiver

1760mSec Total Interaratlon Time. BOmS Delay. llT= ( 80*80t80*80*16CH-160*160*3"20*320*320 ) mSec

Huntec M2. 7.5Kw Transmitter SSecond Total Duty Cycle. 2Sec On/Off Time.

INTERPRETATION| | Low Effect

Poorly Chargeable mV/V. IP effect Low Apparent Resistivity, rho

| | ModerateV Low Effect

| | Moderqtety High Effect

| | High Effect' " Good Chargeability mV/V. \P effect

High Apparent Resistivity, rho

Scale 1:500050 0 . 50 100 ISO 20O 250 300

(meUra)

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Tully-1-96 Grid Tully Township, NTS: 42- A/ NE

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.95-, 402^, 2.S-

REST MF

1-2J

oj oj Oj

r2.3 ..402 J..93

'MF {-RES

.1.2

rip

J..48

LO Lo 1.0

Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability mV/V

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meters

1.1 1 1.1 1 1 .W .70 .74 .n M .50 .M .W 1.1 T.2 1 .5* .50 .05 l .70

t 1-yos ( filter " u i i i

n-1

n-2

240D.N 34(X)N WON . , 5*00M. 7*00 N WON 10*8)M

filtern-1 n-2

30 x- .59 .05 ,t.l 1.2 , .10 .St .10 ^..70. -1J .10__ .01

^s).,.5 ^ .i\tr**^*-f.

1400 S 0*00 1*00 N . 2*00 N WON . 5*OON 6*OON 7KON WON 9*OON . 10*00 Nfiltern-t n-2 n-3 n*4 n-5 n-6 n*7 n-8

W W 401 455 W M 99 S4I 535 4H 411 471 47t 47T 4ID JOB 9U sir 4R 471 filtern-1 n-2

Topo

Interpretation

Chargeability rnVA

Interpretation

Resistivity ohm/meterv

L- 3000W

Polc-Dipole Arrayo no o

o-SOMV

plot point

Filter* fll

* * n2* * * n3

* * * * rt4

Reaiatitity ; 500 ohm/meter — —- — *—' ChorgeobiRy ; I. tfaM Factor ; 1 X

INSTRUMENTSnlGlf EMMVC 6, ufne DORMVI Receiver

1760msec Total Mergfofen Time. 80mS Delay.UT- (80t80*OK80tT6(H160fl6(M2(H32(H320 ) mSec

Huntoc 112. 7 .5Kw TramiMtter eSwond Total Duty Cyde, 2See On/Off Time.

INTERPRETATIONLow EffectPoorly Chorgecble tnV/V. IP effectLow Apparent Resistivity, rtto

J Moderately Low Effect

] Moderately High Effect

l l High Effect1————' Good Chorgeobmty mV/V, IP effect High Appoint Resistivity, rno

Scale 1:5000SO O 50 100 750 200 280 300

(mvton)

CyprusInduced Polarization Survey

Tully-1-96 Grid Tully Township. NTS: 42- A/ NE

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Ontario and MinesDeclaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990

Transaction Number (office use)

Assessment Files Research l

Personal information collected on this form is obtainnri unrior tho Mining Act, the infc Questions about t 933 Ramsey Lake

Instructions: 42A14SE0041 2.17918 DUFF 900

"" ~\nd 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of it work and correspond with the mining land holder 3f Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor

m, use form 0240.

1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name

Cyprus Canada Inc .Address

66 Bruce Avenue, P.O. Box 1120

South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1HOName

Address

Client Number 123286

Telephone Number

(705) 235-5800Fax Number (705) 235-5700

Client Number

Telephone Number

Fax Number

2. Type of work performed: Check ( s ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.

Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs) D Physical: drilling, stripping,

trenching and associated assays Rehabilitation

Work Type

Linecutting i. , -,. i j V/ IP Survey f"--- c * - , :. ^

Smef F™ 10 , O 2 97 TO 04 03 97Day 1 Month Year Day Month Year

Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/Area Tully S. Duff

M or G-Plan Number

G3985

Office Use

Commodity

Total S Value of --7 , Work Claimed J}/ A/Q--

NTS Reference/' lt

Mining Division /^ , /,//•L'l-V/'^ i-^-

Resident Geologist ^--—.fDistrict /V^vJ'JK-.i^o

Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.

3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name

M. C. Exploration Services Inc.Address

P.O. Box 362, Porcupine, Ontario PON ICOName

Address

Name

Address

Telephone Number (705) 235-8660

Fax Number (705) 235-8038

Telephone Number

Fax Number

Telephone Number

Fax Number

4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent

l, Ken GuY , do hereby certify that l have per

hLUtlVbU^\nJ MfW - 3 1QQ7JsL". MUi J I33f

VGEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT

OFFICEsonal knowledge of the facts set

(Print Name)

forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.

Signature of Recorded

Agent's Address 66 Bruce Ave

Holder or Agent , —— ̂ S

f. , P.O. Box 1120 S.

^^' PON 1HO

Porjj*|i*ne*, ONTelephone Number (705) 3*5-5800

pll. M. ——— f^^ ̂ \ —————————————————

Date October 30, 1997

Fax Number (705) 235-5700

0241 (02^96)

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5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.

Mining Claim Number. Or ifwork was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number indicated on the claim map.

eg

eg

eg

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

TB 7827

1234567

1234568

1219221 f.

1219220 v/

1219219 \x

1219218 .'

1219216 s

1219211 v

1219223

1219214

1219212

1219210

Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

16 ha

12

2

1

12

16

3

15

2

14

4

12

10

Column Totals

Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

326, 825

0

S 8, 892

333.11

3,997.35

5,329.80

999.34

4,996.69

666.23

4,663.58

2,332.44

3,997.35

4,331.13

31,647.02

Value of work applied to this claim.

N/A

324,000

S 4,000

333.11

3,997.35

6,062.24

999.34

4,996.69

666.23

4,994.71

1,600.00

3,997.35

4,000.00

Value of work assigned to other mining claims.

S24,000

0

07

J

yS/s7

s

/' 7 32.44

S331.13

Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date.

S2.825

0

S4,892

l, Ken Guy , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full Name)subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent Authorized in Writing Date

6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( ^ ) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

CD 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.CD 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

J)Q 3 . Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or ^CD 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix

NOV -3 1997GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT ______OFFICE^^^^.

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.

For Office UReceived Stamp

0241 (02/96)

81 1997

PORCUPWE WMTCG OlVISiO;-,- -

Deemed Approved Date

Date Approved

Date Notification Sent

Total Value of Credit Approved

Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Transaction Number (office us*)

Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority ol subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under

section 8 of the Mining Act, Ihe Information Is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with

the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed lo the Chief Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and

Mines, 6th Floor. 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury. Ontario, P3E 6B5.

Work Type

Linecutting

I. P. Survey

Units of WorkDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres ol drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number ol samples, etc.

22.2 km

16.45 km

Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

Cyprus Supervision

t'

Transportation Costs

Food and Lodging Costs

GST

Cost Per Unit

l 250/km

1,350/km

^ - -r. C?

77o

Total Value of Assessment Work

Total Cost

5,500.00

22,207.50

2,000.00

1,939.52

31,647.02

Calculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 1000Ai of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.

2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 50"^ of the Total

Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0 .50 Total S value of worked claimed.

Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a

request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the

Minister may reject all or part of the assessment woffE fff^typ; l V E, D

Certification verifying costs:

l, Ken Guy

NOV - 3 1397

(please p rint lull name), do its shown are as accurate as may

reasonably be dete/mjneo^andjhe costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on

the accompanying j t^j^kifr^i^^^H^s Senior Project Geologistl Til ̂ ^ -^ * T t ^ ; ' (recorded holder, agent, or stale company position will

to make this certif emren.

nth signing authority)l am authorized

.-^ -.GOT 31 1997

Signature Dale

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord ei des Mines

January 22,1998

Kenneth GuyCYPRUS CANADA INC.66 BRUCE AVENUEBOX 1120SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIOPON-1HO

Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5881

Dear Sir or Madam:

Subject: Transaction Number(s):

Submission Number: 2 .17918Status

W9760.00537 Deemed Approval

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

Correspondence ID: 11798

Copy for: Assessment Library

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2 .17918

Date Correspondence Sent: January 22, 1998 Assessor:Steve Beneteau ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval DateW9760.00537 1219220 TULLY, DUFF Deemed Approval January 21, 1998

Section:14 Geophysical IP

Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet, to better reflect the location of the work.

Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist Kenneth GuySouth Porcupine, ON CYPRUS CANADA INC.

SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIO Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Page: 1Correspondence ID: 11798

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Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).

Date: J anuary 22, 1998

Submission Number: 2 .17918

Transaction Number: W9760.00537

Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

1219221 0.00

1219220 3,997.00

1219219 5,330.00

1219218 999.00

1219216 4,997.00

1219211 0.00

1219223 4,664.00

1219214 3,332.00

1219212 3,997.00

1219210 4,331.00

Total: $ 31,647.00

Page: l

Correspondence ID: 11798

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REFERENCES

AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION

M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY

S.R.O. -SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

M.+ S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS

DMCrlption Order No. Dm Dnpotition File

— SEC 36/80 8/8/80

Subdivision of this township into lots ond concessions was annulled May 10,1963.

fer)-SNOWMOBILE TRAIL

SAND and GRAVEL

(D — QUARRY PERMIT

THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON.

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CORNER CO-ORDINATES(Appro*.)

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LEGENDHIGHWAY AND ROUTE No. OTHER ROADS TRAILS SURVEYED LINES:

TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC.LOTS. MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS, ETC.

UNSURVEYED LINES:LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC. ? -

RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY UTILITY LINES NON-PERENNIAL STREAM ' FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN RESERVATIONS ORIGINAL SHORELINE MARSH OR MUSKEG MINES TRAVERSE MONUMENT

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TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL

PATENT. SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS.._.............. 9" . SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY._____......,........ O

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LICENCE OF OCCUPATION .___._._.............—. VORDER-IN-COUNCIL ._________....__........__ OCRESERVATION ___......___..........._........._. ©CANCELLED ___..........................,........... ®SAND ft GRAVEL ._......._........................... ©LAND USE PERMIT..... ---...-....,....^NOTC: MINING MIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO MAY 6,

1013. VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT. R.S.O. 197O. CHAP. 3BO. SEC. 63, SUBSEC 1.

REMOTE TOURIST SITE. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . -.-.(FT5)

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OCT 3 11997PROVINCIAL RECORDI.w

OFFICE-SUDBURYM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

COCHRANEMINING DIVISION

PORCUPINELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION

COCHRANEMinistryof LandNatural ManagementResources Branch

Ontario

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ACTIVATED JAN. 23.1997^

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