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2.9283 MAISONVILLE 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
FOR
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
LEE - MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIP PROJECTDistrict of Temiskaming
Larder Lake Mining District
RECEIVED2 -) 1986
LANDS SECTION
Prepared by:
1
JohtfC. Grant, GET, AFGAC EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITED May 15, 1986
IZ.WS3 MA.80NV.UE 010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LOCATION
ACCESS
LOCATION MAP (FIGURE 1)
LOCATION MAP (FIGURE 2)
CLAIM BLOCK SKETCH (FIGURE 3)
LINECUTTING PROGRAM
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM
SURVEYS PROCEDURE
GRID SKETCH (FIGURE 4)
SURVEY RESULTS
RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
CERTIFICATE
APPENDIX 'A 1
APPENDIX 'B'
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p. l
INTRODUCTION
This report will deal with the results of a follow-up
geophysical program, completed on one claim, L-836990, located
in Maisonville Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, District
of Temiskaming, Northeastern Ontario (figures l, 2).
LOCATION
The property is located approximately 20 miles Southeast
of the Town of Matheson and 12 miles Northwest of the Town of
Kirkland Lake. Matheson is serviced by both the O.N.R.
railway and Highway 11 North and Kirkland Lake is serviced by
Highway 66 which travels East off of Highway 11 North.
More specifically, the group straddles the Township
line between Lee and Maisonville such that 1/3 of the block,
10 claims, is situated in Lee Township and the remaining
24 claims are located in Maisonville Township.
The entire block is located approximately 8 to 10 miles
Northwest of the junction of Highway 11 and Highway 66 which
travels East to Kirkland Lake. The grid is situated between
Swan Lake, to the North, and Sesekinika Lake, to the Southeast.
Also, Highway 11 represents the East boundary of the group.
ACCESS
Access to the property is relatively easy as Highway 11
represents the East boundary of the grid. Also, two secondary
roads, travelling Northwest off of Highway 11, within the
boundaries of the group provide ideal access to the Western
section of the grid.
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EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITED,
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
LEE.MAISONVILLE PROJECT
LOCATION MAPFIG. 2 SCALE" 1:600000.
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MASIONVILLE TWP.
EXSICS EXPLORATION L /H/TED.
FALCONBRIDGE LIMHtu
CLAIM BLOCK SKETCH LEE.MASIONVILLE PROJECT FIG.3
Scale:
p. 5
LINECUTTING PROGRAM
The existing tieline, 2600ME was extended from 5250ME to
line 5000ME. Cross lines 5200ME, 5100ME and L5000ME were
turned off of this tieline and were cut and chained, at 25 M int,
to cover the entire claim.
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM
These new lines were then surveyed with magnetic and two
directional VLF-EM surveys. All of the grid lines and extended
tie line were read at 25 meter intervals.
SURVEYS PROCEDURE
Magnetometer Survey
The magnetic survey was completed on 1.5 kilometers of
grid lines using the OMNI IV portable proton Mag manufactured
by EDA instruments. A total of 28 readings were recorded.
The specifications of the EDA OMNI IV magnetometer can be
found in the back of this report, as Appendix A.
The collected data was then plotted on a base map using
a scale of 1:5000. The data was contoured at 250 gamma
intervals wherever possible. This base map can be found in
the back pocket.
VLF-EM Survey
The VLF survey was also completed on 1.5 kilometers of
grid lines using a Crone VLF-EM (Radem) Receiver.
The survey was completed using two different Transmitting
Stations, approximately at right angles to one another. The
Transmitting Stations utilized were Cutler, Maine at 24 Khz
and Annapolis, Maryland at 21.4 Khz.
p. 6
LEE TWP.
MASIONVILLE TWP.
EXSICS EXPL OR A T ION L IMI TED.
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
GRID SKETCHLEE.MASIONVILLE PROJECT FIG. ^ Scale: ? . . MM . . *
p.7
These two stations were selected because of the expected, complicated structure of the survey area.
Also, in conjunction with recording the dip angles for the Cutler, Maine frequency, a field strength survey was completed. This survey would aid in the interpretation of structure.
After collecting the dip angle measurements for the Annapolis, Maryland frequency, a Low pass filtering, called Fraser Filtering, was done. This results in positioning a high positive peak over shallow conductors and a low positive peak over deeper buried zones.
The data for each of the above mentioned surveys has been plotted on base maps using a scale of 1:5000 and a profile scale of Icit^lO0 . The fraser filtering was contoured at 10 percent intervals and the field strength data was contoured at 100 percent intervals.
These base maps can be found in the back pocket of this report. Specifications for the Crone VLF-EM, Radem Receiver can be found as Appendix B of this report.
SURVEY RESULTS
The VLF surveys were successful in locating 2 parallel zones, one striking across the entire claim on the West boundary and the second striking North from line 5200N into a much stronger zone which continues North along the Highway for 700 meters. {refer to Lee-Maisonville report, J. Grant, March 24, 1986).
Both zones show flanking mag to the East and South respectively.
p. 8
RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
The VLF response on the Western section of the claim
may represent a legitimate bedrock response. A detailed
geological survey is suggested to determine, if possible,
the source of the feature.
The VLF response on L5200ME at the Tieline may relate to
culture of topography, but should be examined during the
geological survey.
APPENDIX A
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Four Magnetometers In oneself Correcting for Diurnal VariationsReduced instrumentation Requirements2507o weight Reductionuser Friendly Keypad operationUniversal Computer interfaceComprehensive Software Packages
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SpecificationsDynamic Range . ... . .. . .. 18,000 to 110,000 gammas. Roll-over display feature
suppresses first significant digit upon exceeding 100,000 gammas.
Tuning Method......................... Tuning value is calculated accurately utilizing a speciallydeveloped tuning algorithm
Automatic Fine Tuning. .................. ± 1 5070 relative to ambient field strength of last storedvalue
Display Resolution. ...... .. . .. .. 0.1 gammaProcessing Sensitivity... .. .. . . . ± 0.02 gammaStatistical Error Resolution 0.01 gammaAbsolute Accuracy ...................... ± 1 gamma at 50,000 gammas at 230 C
± 2 gamma over total temperature range Standard Memory Capacity
Total Field or Gradient ........ ....... 1,200 data blocks or sets of readingsTie-Line Points. . . .. . . . . . 100 data blocks or sets of readingsBase Station. ........... .... .. 5,000 data blocks or sets of readings
Display.......... . .... . . .. . custom-designed, ruggedized liquid crystal display with anoperating temperature range from -400C to * 550C. Thedisplay contains six numeric digits, decimal point, batterystatus monitor, signal decay rate and signal amplitudemonitor and function descriptors.
RS 232 Serial I/O interface 2400 baud, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, no parity Gradient Tolerance 6,000 gammas per meter (field proven) Test Mode ......... .. ..... ... . . . A. Diagnostic testing (data and programmable memory)
B. Self Test (hardware) Sensor......... .......... .. ..... optimized miniature design. Magnetic cleanliness is
consistent with the specified absolute accuracy. Gradient Sensors........... ... . 0.5 meter sensor separation (standard), normalized to
gammas/meter, optional 1.0 meter sensor separationavailable. Horizontal sensors optional.
Sensor cable .... .. .... .... .. Remains flexible in temperature range specified, includesstrain-relief connector
Cycling Time (Base Station Mode) Programmable from 5 seconds up to 60 minutes in 1second increments
Operating Environmental Range -400C to * 550C; D-100% relative humidity; weatherproof Power Supply Non-magnetic rechargeable sealed lead-acid battery
cartridge or belt; rechargeable NiCad or Disposable battery cartridge or belt; or 12V DC power source option for base station operation.
Battery Cartridge l Belt Life 2,000 to 5,000 readings, for sealed lead acid power supply,depending upon ambient temperature and rate of readings
Weights and Dimensionsinstrument console Only 2.8 kg, 238 x 150 x 250mm NICad or Alkaline Battery Cartridge 1.2 kg, 235 x 105 x 90mm NiCad or Alkaline Battery Belt. . 1.2 kg, 540 x 100 x 40mm Lead-Acid Battery Cartridge 1.8 kg, 235 x 105 x 90mm Lead-Add Battery Belt ..... 1.8 kg, 540 x 100 x 40mmSensor .. ....... ..... . . . 1.2kg, 56mm diameter x 200mm EDAinstrumentsmc.Gradient Sensor 4 Thorncliffe Park Drive
(0.5 m separation-standard) 2.1 kg, 56mm diameter x 790mm l^^SfASSfSS?vallaQa M4M Inl
Gradient Sensor reiex: 0523222 EDA TOR (1.0 m separation-optional) . 2.2 kg, 56mm diameter x 1300mm ^i6l)ea25S78oonentsToronto
Standard System Complement. ... . instrument console; sensor; 3-meter cable, aluminumsectional sensor staff, power supply, harness assembly, - ,nnoratinne mani lal EDA Instruments Int.operations manual 5151 Ward Road
Base station Option... . . Standard system plus 30 meter cable wheat wgje. Coloracl0Gradiometer Option ..... . ... standard system plus 0.5 meter sensor (30J?42?9112
Printed in Canada
APPENDIX B
CRONE GEOPHYSICS LIMITED RADEM VLF EM RECEIVER
An EM receiver measuring the FIELD STRENGTH, DIP ANGLE and QUADRATURE components of the V communications stations.
This is a rugged, simple to operate, ONE MAN EM unit. It can be used without line cutting and is thus ideally suited for GROUND LOCATION OF AIRBORNE CONDUCTORS and RECONNAISANCE SURVEYS of MINERAL SHOWINGS. This instrument utilizes higher than normal EM frequencies and is capable of detecting poorly conductive sulphide deposits and fault zones. It accurately isolates BANDED CONDUCTORS and operates through areas of HIGH POWERLINE NOIS The method is capable of deep penetration but due to the high frequency used its penetration is limited in areas of clay am conductive overburden.The DIP ANGLE measurement detects a conductor from a considerable distance and is used primarily for locating conduct! The FIELD STRENGTH measurement is used to define the shape and attitude of the conductor.
* Instrument Sales, Rental and Repair Services* Contract Survey Services* Consulting Services* Computer Plotting and Processing Services
HEAD OFFICE: 3607 Wolfcdalc Rd.MISS1SSAUGA, Ontario CANADA L5C 1V8PHONE: (416) 270-0096 TELEX: 06 961260
SPECIFICATIONS*
SOURCE OF PRIMARY FIELD: VLF Communications Stations l to 25 KHzNUMBER OF STATIONS: 7 Switch SelectableSTATIONS AVAILABLE: The Seven Stations May Be Selected From:
CODE STATION ft LOCATION CALL SIGN FREQUENCYStandard CM Cutler, Maine NAA. .., .. ...... . . M. O KHz
SW Seattle, Washington NLK. ....,........ 24.8 KHzAM Annapolis, Maryland NSS. . ........... . 21.4 KHzH Laulualei, Hawaii NPM....... . . ... .. 23.4 KHzBOF Bordeaux, Frace NWU.............. 15.1KHzE Rugby, England CBR.............. 16.0KHz
Optional MS Moscow, Russia UMS.............. 17.1 KHzOD Odessa (Black Sea) EWB........... ... 15.6 KHzNC Exmouth, Australia NWC.............. 22.3 KHzHN Helgelend, Norway JXZ.......... ..... 17.6 KHzYJ Yosamai, Japan NOT.............. 17.4 KHzTJ Tokyo, Japan JG2AR............ 20.0 KHzBA Buenos Aires, Argentina ..........,....... 23.6KHz
CHECK THAT STATION IS TRANSMITTING: Audible signal from speaker.PARAMETERS MEASURED:(1) DIP ANGLE in degrees of the magnetic field component, from the horizontal, of the major axis of the polarization
ellipse. Detected by a minimum on the field strength meter and read from an inclinometer with a range of ±!40 -(2) FIELD STRENGTH (total or horizontal) of the magnetic component of the VLF field, (amplitude of the major axis
of the polarization ellipse). Measured as a percent of normal field strength established at a base station. Accuracy ±29o dependent on signal. Meter has two ranges: G-300% and Q-600%.
(3) QUADRATURE component of the magnetic field, perpendicular in direction to the resultant field, as a percent of the normal field strength, (amplitude of the minor axis of the polarization ellipse). This is the minimum reading of the Field Strength meter obtained when measuring the dip angle. Accuracy
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: - 400C to 500C (- 400 F to 1200 F) DIMENSIONS: 9 cm x 19cm x 27cm W x 7'72 " x SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 30cmxl4cmx36cm (lift" x5V x!4") WEIGHT: 2 .7kg(61bs) SHIPPING WEIGHT: 6 0 kg (13 Ibs)BATTERIES: 2 of 9 volt
Average Life Expectancy20 Hours for Continuous Operation
* Specifications subject to change without notice*
CERTIFICATE
I, John C. Grant, hereby cerfity that:
1) I am a graduate geophysicist (1975) of the three year program in Geological Technology at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury Campus. I have worked subsequently as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited (5 years), North Bay office, and as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited from 1980 to present.
2) I am a Member of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association since 1984.
3) I am a member of the Geological Association of Canada.
4) I have been actively engaged in my profession for the last eleven (11) years, including all aspects of exploration studies, surveys and interpretations.
5) I have no specific or special interest in the described
property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist for property appraisal.
John Charles Grant, C.E.T., F.G.A.C.
Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
File.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
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Type of Survey(s) Magnetics and VLF-EM surveys. Township or Area Maisonville Township-^^————.Claim Holder{s)___Falconbridge Limited_________
___167 Wilson Ave.. Timmins, Ont.
Survey Company___Exsics Exploration Liitiited___ Author of Report John C. Grant______________
Address of Author P.O.Box 1880. Timmins, Ont.
Covering Dates of Survey May 8, 14 , 1 986(linecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line Cut_____l . 5 ki
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer—
—Radiometric———Other—————.
DAYSper claim
20
15
Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)
. Radiometric, ————.Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic,
DATE: May 14/86
(enter dayi per claim)
SIGNATURE:— c, /S 'Auth'br pf R'epbrt or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
(prefix) (number)
i
l
TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (6/70)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GRQLINI) SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify dat;i for car h type of survey
VLF 35 VLF. 140 Number of Statinnt Mag. 35________________Number of Readings Mac?' 3 5
Station interval———.25 meter_________________Line sparing 100 meter
Profile srale VLF cm s 10 degrees , Mag map contoured————————.
Contour interval________250 gammas for mag..^—..—-—————-—-———-——-—
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Instrument EDA QMNI - IV , Profcon Mag,—————
Accuracy - Scale constant ± 1 0 gammas—————,
Diurnal correction method ___Base station looping
Base Station check-in interval (Hours) N 45 minutes
Base Station location and value along TL 2600E, Loop method
Instrument ____ Prnni*. VT.F ParlpmH Coil configuration ___ Two coils at right angles in instrument.
Accuracy ______- lCoil separation ____Infinite
lMethod: S Fixed transmitter O Shoot back D In line Q Parallel line
Cutler. Maine @ 24.0 Khz, Annapolis, Maryland @ 21.4 Khz{tpecify V.L.F. .Ution)
Parameters measured Inphase dip angles, one field strength. —————-—-—
Instrument.Scale constant.
Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
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HiSC**J oo, DUa x.
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Method D Time Domain D Frequency Domain
Parameters — On time Frequency
-Of f time Range
— Delay time -. - ....
— Integration time ,. ,,
Pnwer
Electrode array ————————————————————————————————————————— - — - ——————————
Electrode spacing , . , .. — — -. - — ———————————————— - —— - —————
Tvnr of electrode . ,. ..., ,— ,.,,— —— . —————— : —————————————————————————————————
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Report of Work{Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Ju*i oo Eai
The iTyp
Magnetic and VLF-EM Surveys j Maisonville TownshipClaim Holder(s) Prospector's Licence No.
Falconbridge Limited /^~" 3-S(*'S'7 -Address
167 Wilson Avenue,Survey Company
Exsics Exploration
Timmins, OntarioDate of Survey (from 81 to) Total Miles of line Cut
Limited r?av | MO". | #6 cU | M?. | ^. 1 . 5 kmName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
John C. Grant, Box 1880, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
20
15
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work' Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
S H- 15
Total Days Credits
s
Instructions Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
Date
July 21, 1986Recorded Holder or Aifent (Signaffire)
SCertification Verifying Report^TWork
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix
•viW^M^y tjti^ittnit.
•, ' -r .VTT,"^-*.---Mtjm.
Number
836990
Expend. Days Cr.
fCttVfrUG '^
tfflB IAHPSVK.'&'.g.
SECtff.
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Expend. Days Cr.
Total number of.mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work srvnexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
John C. Grant, Box 1880, Timmins, Ontario P4N7X1Date Certified
July 21, 1986Certified b
1362 (81/9)
Ministry o(NaturalResources
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
The Mining Act
Instructions: - Please type or print.- U number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: — Only days credits calculated In the
"Expenditures" section may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Cf." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Surveyls)
_ —Magnetic and VLF-EM SurveysClaim Hoider(s)
__Falconbridge LimitedAddress
167 Wilson Avenue, Timmins, Ontario
Township or Area
Ma i spnv.il. le Town s h ip^Profpector'i Licence Mo."
Date of Survey (from ti t o)Survey Company
Exsics Exploration LimitedKiame and Address of Author (of Geo Technical report)
John C. Grant, Box 1880, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1
Total Miies^f line Cut"
1.5 km
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSprcial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter totaf(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisionscredits do not applyto Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Goochomica)
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiomrtt ic
Days per Claim
20
15
-— — -
Days per Claim
Days pet Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Wcrk Performed
Performed on Claimfs)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Instructionsl otal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits por claim selected in columns at right.
Date
July 21, 1986Recorded Holder or A^nnt ( '
Ceitification Veiifying Report/ffwoik
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)\
Prefix"
L
lining Claim Number
836990
------
Expend. Days C '.
.....——
— - ———
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
-— ------
Expend. Days Cr.
———— -
—— ——
...—— —
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days O. Recorded
Date Recorded
Date Approved BS Recorded
Mining Recorder
Branch Director
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the farts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed teport is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
John C. Grant, Box 1880, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1
136? (81/9)
Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
File No J?
TYr~ -,7 SURVEY
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
r
GEOPHYSICAL
GEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
LSignature of Assessor
Date
July 28, 1986 File: 2.9283
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2
Dear Madam:Re received reports and maps on July 25, 1986 for Geophysical (Magnetometer and Electromagnetic) Surveys submitted on Mining CI a 1 IDS i* 836990 1n Maisonville Township.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
We do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally filed with your office prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
J.C. Smith, Supervisor Mining Lands Section
Whitney Block, 6th Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
AB/mccc: Falconbridge Limited
167 Wilson Avenue Tlmmons, Ontario P4N 2T2
John C. Grant Box 1880 Timmins, OntarioP4N 7X1
REPORT ON THE GROUND
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY ON THE PROPERTY OF
RINO S LORRAINE ROBAZZA
LEE Si MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIPS
ONTARIO
BY
T. OBRADOVICH
SEPTEMBER 9, 1986
RECEIVEDNOV171986
MINING LANDS SECTION
:roduction
During the period September 5, 1986 to September 9, 1986
a ground magnetic survey was carried out on 9 claims in Lee S.
Maisonville Townships, Larder Lake Mining Division. Lines were
chained, compassed and iribboned at 400 foot intervals off a North-
South base line. Readings were taken every 100' and every 50'
around lakes. A total of 7.2 miles of grid was established.
Location and Access
The claim group enjoys extremely good access via highway
11, l mile north of Sesekinika Lake. The Italo Canadian Club
road off highway 11 traverses the property which is just west
of the highway. Sucker Lake covers approximately 20% of the
claim group.
History
This particular group of claims was worked by prospector
Tom Sullivan in the 1950's. Trenching and sampling was the
extent of his work. The property is literally "gophered" but
no assay results are available from this work.
Magnetic Survey
Total field magnetics were recorded using a Geometrics
G-826 portable precission Magnetometer. No distinctive magnetic
characteristics could be related to known mineralized quartz
veins. Very uniform low magnetics characterized the survey.
Procedure
Readings were taken at 100 foot intervals along grid lines
and 50 foot intervals near Sucker Lake. A total of 7.2 miles
of grid was read.
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Fesentation
Data collected from the survey is included in map form with
this report.
Recommendations
It is recommended the area of Sucker Lake be read in winter
to fill in jthe data which could not be collected at the time of the survey. Careful geological mapping should be done. Any showings of gossans should be systematically sampled. This work should be performed as soon as practical-
Certificate
I, Thomas Obradovich, residing in Kirkland Lake, a prospector based in Kirkland Lake, do hereby certify that;
I attended Hailebury School of Mines for two years.
I have been practicing my profession since 1982.
I am a member o f t he Prospectors and Developers Association.
Respectfully submitted,
T. Obradovich
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L 73 N
L 72 N
L 71 N
L 70 N
L 69 N
L 68 N
L 67 N
L 66 N
L 65 N
L 64 N
L63N
L 62 N
L 61 N
L 60 N
L 59 N
L58N
L 57 N
L 56 N
L 55 N
L 54 N
L 53 N
L 52 N
L 51 M
L 50 N
L 49 N
L48 N
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INSTRUMENT: Crone Radem
TRANSMITTER STATION: Cutler Maine (NAA)
FREQUENCY : 24.0 KHZ.
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L 73 N
L 72 N
L 71 N
L 70 N
L 69 N
L 68 N
L 67 N
L 66 N
L 65 N
L 64 N
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L 62 N
L 61 N
L60N
L 59 N
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L 57 N
L 56 N
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L 52 N
L 51 N
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L 73 N
L 72 N
L 71 N
L 70
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L 67 N
L 66 N
L 65 N
L 64 N
L 63 N
L 62 N
L 61 N
L 60 N
L 59 N
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L 57 N
L 56 N
L 55 N
L 54 N
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L 51 N
L 50 N
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TRANSMITTER STATION ' Cutler Maine (NAA)
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L 70 N
L 69 N
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TRANSMITTER STATION ' Annapolis,Maryland INSS)
FREQUENCY' 21.4 KHZ.
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L 74 N
L 73 N
L72 N
L 71 N
L 70 N
L 69 N
L 68 N
L 67 N
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L 64 N
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TRANSMITTER STATION: Annapolis,Maryland INSS)
FREQUENCY ' 2 1.4 KHZ.
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L 72 N
L 71 N
L 70 N
L 69 N
L 68 N
L 67 N
L 66 N
L 65 N
L 64 N
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L 61 N
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TRANSMITTER STATION- Cutler Maine INAA)
FREQUENCY - 240 K HZ.
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