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CEOSERRCH CDI1S1ILTRIITS L l m IT E D
S2009SE0a41 S20e9SE8056 TARP LAKE 010
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Magnetic and Electromagnetic Surveyfor
SILVERSIDE RESOURCES INC.
Pickle Lake Property Connell Township, Ontario
To Accompany Maps 86-lUO to
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l*.RECEIVED
SEP l D 1986
MINiHG UHOS SECTIOH
r ri:. September 12, 1986
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IKTRODUCTION
A VLF electromagnetic and magnetic survey was carried out
for Silverside Resources Inc. on their Pickle Lake Property in
Connell Township in August, 1986*
The property consists of 12 unpatented mining claims
numbered Pa 850526 to 850535 inclusive and Pa 895753 and 89575*1.
The property is located 4.4 km north along Highway 808 from the
junction of Highways 646, 599 and 808. Access to the property was
made by motor vehicle from the town of Pickle Lake, Ontario.
The purpose of the survey was to locate subsurface geo-
electrical conductors and magnetic structures which may prove to
be hosts for gold mineralization.
Ten VLP bedrock conductors were located. No structures
were outlined by the magnetic survey.
The accompanying maps show the surveyed area and the
results obtained*
A technical data sheet is appended to this report.
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- 2 -
METHOD AND INSTRUMENTATION
The magnetic survey was performed using a Gem Systems GSM-18
Proton Precession Memory magnetometer. The diurnal drift corrections
were made using a base station recorder taking readings at 3-second
intervals*
The VLP survey was performed using a Geonics EM-16 VLP unit
The submarine communication transmitter used was NLK in Seattle,
Washington using a frequency of 2^.8 KHz. The in-phase and quadra
ture phase components of the secondary vertical magnetic field were
measured*
Both surveys had readings taken at 50-foot stations on lines
with ^00-foot spacings.
The VLP data was posted and profiled (Map 86-l4o). The
in-phaso component was 'Fraser Filtered', and posted and contoured
(Map 86-l4l). The magnetic data, once corrected for diurnal drift,
was posted and contoured (Map 86-1^2). The first derivative2 of
the magnetic data was posted and contoured (Map 86-1^3).
1 - The Fraser Filter is the sum of the first and second readings
subtracted from the sum of the third and fourth readings.
The resulting dimensionless value is plotted midway between
the second and third readings.
2 - The first derivative of the magnetic data is the slope of the
magnetic profile between two consecutive readings* This
value is plotted midway between the two readings.
- 3 -
RESULTS
The magnetic survey shows an area of little magnetic relief
except for a few localized anomalies*
There is a magnetic high of 3000 gammas above a flat background
of 59,600 gammas located on L24E, 0+50N (Map 86-142). This is in
close proximity to another high of 1240 gan^nas on L24E, 1+50S extend
ing to L28E t 2+OOS. No conductors arc associated with these localized
"spikey" highs, which indicate very shallow depth of burial.
Another magnetic high of 1?40 gammas above background centred
on L32E, 11+50S, is about 200 feet wide and 800 feet long. This
anomaly which has a calculated depth estimate of 70 feet to the source
is associated with a VLF conductor! #7*
The spikey nature of the magnetics resulted in an even nore
spikey first derivative map which adds little information (Map 86-l4l).
The VLF survey (Map 86-142) outlines numerous east/west
trending conductors, listed below.
No.
1
2
34
5
678
910
Location Remarks
L8E,.2*OON - this may continue on to L4E
L12E, 0+85S -co - strong conductor, especially on L12E L20E, 2+50S
L12E, 3+OOS - strong conductor
L20E, 8+OOS - good conductor
L24E, 4+30S to - questionable on L28E L28E, 4+50S
L28E, 9+OOS
L32E, 11+50S - on a magnetic high of 2300 gammas
L28E, 14+20S to - weak conductor
L36E, 19+50S
, 1A+90S
m
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m--
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The Fraser Filtering of the in-phase VLF data, Map 86-1^3,
outlines the VLF conductors in the preceding list quite well* The
Fraser Filter anomaly, centred on L12E, 8+OON is deemed to be caused
by surface conductivity.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Since the VLF system cannot adequately provide quantitative
information of the conductors, no drill targets are recommended on
this survey alone. The results obtained should be used in conjunc
tion with the known geology to plan further work.
If the geology does not lend itself well to the location of
suitable drill targets, a horizontal loop survey would be recommended
to better delineate the conductors.
i
GEOSEARCH" CONSULTANTS LTD,
Louis Racic, B*Se.
Geophysicist
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geologlcal-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
ntario
.; . -TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDI 'FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT B
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN IUTE52009SEW41 52009SE0056 TARP LAKE 900
Type of Survey(s),
Township or Area.
Claim Holder(s)—.
Magnetic and
Connell Twp.Silverside Resources Inc.——i—-.
1301 ~ 10 King St. E.. TorontoGeosearch Consultants Ltd.——— Louis Racio——-———————^^——
Address of Author 360 - 111 Queen St. E.. Toronto
Survey Company.
Author of i
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut
24/86 - Sent. 12/86 (Bnecuttinf to office)
6.03 miles
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first
Geophysical
Electromagnetic.
DAYSPCT "m
20
ENTER 20 days for each - additional survey using same grid.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit* do not apply to airborne lurveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic
DATE; Snitt.12Author of Report or Agent
Res. Geol. .Qualifications.
Previous Surveys File No. Type
-9.Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
,Sa..............fi5sag.fi....... (prefix) (number)
,,..........,,..,,?^Q.5.2.7..,,.,,...
,85P5.3ft.
.ftSQj&U.
.830532.,
TOTAL CLAIMS 12.
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS - If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations. *}I*iStation interval—' 5.Q" '' - ~f'' ' -''t Profile scale——— l*Contour interval——SOQ..
VLF Mag..Number of ReadingsJLine tpacing 400 feet
Gem Svaterns.GSM-18O-Accuracy — Scale constant —
Diurnal correction method — Base Station check-in interval (hours).
Base .station recorder with reading^}
*1— second interval M
Base Station location and value Lint* 8V. 28+frQN
at
m
c
q
3
Instrument. Coil configuration Coil separation , Accuracy^ Method: '"'
On on -l r* a TT.M— 1
-v4; j . r *
Frequency.-' t3Fixed transmitter D Shoot back
NLK Seattle. Washington 2^.8 KHzD In line Q Parallel line
Parameters
'Instrument
(ipecify V.UF. lUlion)
In-phase and quadrature phase of secondary vertical
Scale constant .* * * a *, -,' 11 . - - .
Cpire.ct.ions 'made L-.' ...—r
,.. ... .
Base station value and location.
magnetic field
Elevation accuracy.
Z
N
VInstrument ——— Method 1 ?' D Time Domain ;
. Parameters.— On time
- t'—l
; ••.. ;— Integration time.Power.Electrode array
.
Electrode spacing .L .-i i .jrf k. i : i * . -t. "jr
*
D Frequency Domain_ Frequency -——-—..- Range_______
^ Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysicai-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
ntario 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.
Hi; Type of Survey(s).j l; Township or Area.
'; Claim Kolder(s)—
Magnetic and Electromagnetic Connell Tvp._________ : .
Silverside Resources Inc.1101 - 10 King St. E., Toronto
Survey Company Geosearch Consultants Ltd* —-— Author of Report Louis Racic —.—....—....——————. rAddress of Author 360 - 111 Queen St, E,. Toronto Covering Dates of Survey Aug. 24/86 ~ Se^t. 12/86
'(linecutting lo of (ice)
Total Miles of Line Cut. 6.03 miles
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——————
DAYS per claim
40
20
Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit* do not apply to airborne turveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter dayt per claim)
PATE-Author *f Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
Pa(prefix) (number)
................8.59537..............
850529••••••••••••••••••••••******A*B*vi*in***B************a
.ftaoAaa.
Vl
TOTAL CLAIMS 12
HaBtt-'frw'-n'iMtBtfs''"--'*'
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
VLFNumber of Stations 515
'V Station interval. |~ Profile scale——
50 feet.Number of Readings . Xine ^paring kOQ feet
Mag, SI'S
l"
Contour interval ——3QQ
C
Instrument. Gem Systems.GSM-180.Accuracy — Scale constant —
Diurnal correction method _ Base Station check-in interval (hours)-
Base station recorder with readings taken at
T-seconri inter-vala__^______^___^_
Base Station location and value T.-ine BM,6Q . 2O gamma'a'
•y
si
O
Instrument ——Coil configurationCoilAccuracyMethod: QEFixtd transmitter D Shoot back D In line
NLK Seattle. Washington 24.8 KHz________D Parallel line
(speafy V.L.F. tution)Parameters measured In-phase and quadrature phase of secondary vertical
magnetic field Instrument —————————————————————————————————————————————————————Scale constantCorrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
Instrument ————————— Method D Time Domain Parameters — On time ———
- Off time M.- Delay
— Integration time.Power.
D Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range ——.m————
Electrode array — Electrode spacing. Type of electrode .
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Mlntilry o(Northern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
c?- 93 9 7Ztffftl* 54- Instructions: - Please type or print. * f ' —If number o' rrinin;
Mining Act
ung clmmspace on this form, attach a dst.
Note: — Only days credits calculated m thr? "Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Oo not use shaded areas belowTypt of Survtyli)
MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETICClaim Holdtrli)
•' ,- - SILVERSIDE RESOURCES INC.
n.n.B or A.., 'jZr
CONNELL TOWNSHIP
T-1067Add rill
1101 - 10 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONTARIOSurvey Company
GEOSEARCH CONSULTANTS LTD
___ .of Su'vty (from i lo)
^ _____ _[Torn Mifei of Imi'Cul
l a0|ft8.181 j j.? i M& 9, y36 6.03Namt and Addrass o' Author (of Cto-Tacttmcjl rtport)
LOUIS RACIC, SUITE 360, 111 QUEEN STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONTARIO M5C 1S2Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at fightSpacial Provisioni
' .r first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Oiys
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Nott: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
* Electromagnetic
' Mognotometer
- Raaiomet'ic
- Other
Geological
Geoch*"*ncal
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
34
17
Da vi per Claim
Days per Claim
Mining Claims Traverse'* (List in numerical sequence!
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type Of Work Performed
Performed on ClaimUI
Calculation ot Expenditure Oavs Credits
Total Expenditures
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder' choice, inter number of days cream per claim selected in columns at right.
Mining ClaimPrefix
PA
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895753
895754
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Mining ClaimPrefix Number
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Data Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Work
otalyiumotr of mining cloimsteovir*dTjV this
For Office Us? Only————
l hereby certify (hat l have a personal and intimate knowledge of thct.u.ii turTorth in the Report of Work an ne x od \\jjjf o, having performed the work or witnessed tarn* during and/or after its completion and the annexed icpoit K mie.
Islam* tind Poil.il Address o* Person Certifying
BABU GAJARIA, SILVERSIDE RESOURCES INC. 1101 - 10 KING ST. EAST TORONTO
ONTARIO, M5C 1C3
Technical AitMtmtnt Work Credits
Data
February 25,1987
Flit
2.9397Winino Aeeortferli Report of Work No.
SILVERSIDE RESOURCES INCTownihip or Area
CONNELL TOWNSHIP
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k - Type of survey end number of ''•!v Atfeetment days credit per claimQtophysical
r fl*ff*m*8"f"f ... .., , ,. , ,,,.,, 34 dayi
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Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Gonlrvjlrnl rhyi
GvOChornic*! __ ,..,,..., rt*y*
Man days Q Airborne Q
Special provision Q Ground [X]
•Qf) Credits have be^n reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
'' Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections - to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Astet.'ed
PA 850526 to 35 Inclusive895753-54
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claimsiV \-'.. , ' . ,
- -''t ':. ,. ' ' : .
m : "- •'•'••'- r --"lo credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsi/f -t3 riot sufficiently covered by the survey Q Insufficient technical data filed
tS-:-''- '/: ' ' - /v. ".. ' "' ' -' ; ' ' ' : ffi''' ' '' ' " ' . •'.••' ' -:- : - ' ' ' ' - ''' ~ : -
^rting Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not """y^iiiniuiti'4lioy|Ni()'iifoliowi:Geophysical-80; Geologocal-40; Qeochemical-40; Section77(19)-60. , ,
:' February 25. 1987 File: 2.9397
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and NinesCourt HouseP.O. Box 3000Sioux Lookout, OntarioPOV 2TO"
Dear Sir:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic ft Magnetometer) Surveys on Mining Claims PA 850526 to 35 Inclusive and PA 895753-54 1n Connell Township
The abovfc-Mntloned submission has been assessed and credits are approved as listed on the enclosed Technical Assessment Work Credits form.
Please notify the claim holder that these credits are available and that he should file a Report of Work to record the credits with your office.
Yours sincerely*
'('.'fa
J.C. Smith. A/ManagerMining Lands SectionMineral Development and Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario M7A 1W3DK/mccc: Sllverslde Resources
Suite 110110 King Street EastToronto, OntarioM5C 1C3
End.
Inc Louis RadcSuite 360111 Queen Street EastToronto, OntarioM5C 1S2
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