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35 ALLENBROOKE * DOLLARD DES TELEPHONE {514]
52C18NEe075 2.4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE 010
P. I. K. P. HOLDINGS ING. - (JOLIEN STAR MINE PHOPERf tt. Vi W
MINE CENTRE, ONTARIO. MINittQ LANDS SECTION
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT - i;AGNETOH3T3R AID V L F ( BM-16 ) SURVEYS*-*-
l- INTRODUCTION:
The area of investigation is located approximately 1.5 miles .tiast
of Bad Vermillion Lake, Mine Centre, Ontario.
The Eastern part of the grid is underlain by volcanic rocks (ba
salts and andesite lavas ), which are in contact with conglome
rates. To the West and North of the grid, intrusive gabbro s and
quartz feldspar porphyries occur.
The regional magnetic data also indicates the presence of an iron
formation to the Uorth of the area of investigation. The general
area is knov/n for gold and sulphide ocourences.
A total of 19.72 miles of lines were cut, chained arid picketed.
The separation between the lines is 200 feet and between the
stations 50 feet. Approximately 18.1 line miles were surveyed,
applying the Y L P (EM-16 ) electromagnetic method and ground
magnetics.
2 - V L p (IM-16 ) SURVEY HiSSULTS:
The transmitter used for the survey was M A A Cutler, Maine. It
operates at a frequency of 17.8 Khz. In the area of investigation,
the inducing magnetic field is directed at approximately K 15 0 E ,
whereas the geological strike is about tf S.
The survey was conducted with a Geonics EM-16 receiver, rteadings
of the dip and the ellipticity ( a measure for the inphase and
the quadrature component of the vertical magnetic field ) of
the polarization ellipse were taken at 50 foot station intervals,
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS — LINE CUTTING — STAKING
EXCHANGE MINING HOLDINGS LIMITED35 ALLENBROOKE * DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX, QUE. * H9A 2S7
TELEPHONE (514) 683-6558
?. 1. K. ?. -2-
facing North all the time. The area South of the baseline is
covered by a swamp.
A total of 10 significant anomalies were outlined. All of them
represent the contact type of anomaly. The width of the. anomaly
is a measure for the conductivity contrast . ( The anomaly is
narrow for a strong contrast.)
ALGHA1Y l- Negative, bay shaped narrow inphase anomaly, positi
ve quadrature component with its minimum above the inphase peak.
The anomaly most likely is caused by a variation of the conduc
tivity of the overburden. The area of the higher conductivity is-,
located to the South of the contact.
ANOMALY. 2- Negative, broad bay shaped inphase anomaly, positive
quadrature data. The anomaly correlates well with the mapped Nor
thern boundary of the main swamp.
ANOMALY 1)- Negative, narrow bay shaped inphase anomaly. ( the
quadrature component crosses over probably because of a contact.
of the opposite type nearby. ) The anomaly is correlated with the
mapped boundary of an outcrop and seems to be caused by the edge
of a conductive overburden.
ANOMALY 4- Positive, bay shaped inphase anomaly, partially nega
tive quadrature data with its minimum just over the impulse peak.
The anomaly is caused by a conductive area in the North, in con
tact with a less conductive part of the swamp.
ANOMALY 5- Very significant negative bay shaped inphase anomaly,
the quadrature (positive ) data having a minimum over the inphase
peak. The anomaly occurs at the Southern boundary of an outcrop
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS — LINE CUTTING — STAKING
EXCHANGE MINING HOLDINGS LIMITED35 ALLEN BROOKE * DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX, QUE. * H9A 2S7
TELEPHONE (514) 683-8558
?. I. H. P. -3-
area located within a conductive swamp. The Northern contact of the
outcrop is indicated by a positive inphase anomaly.
ANOMALY 6- Very similar to anomaly 5 . Here, the area around the
beaver pond seems to be more conductive than the swamp further to
the Korth.
ANOMALY 7- Positive, narrow bay shaped inphase anomaly, the nega tive quadrature data having a minimum over the inphase peak. Anomalies
6 and 7 flank a less conductive ridge ( dry overburden, outcrop ?)
within the swamp.
ANOMALY 8- Positive bay shaped inphase anomaly, the negative qua
drature data having a peak over the inphase maximum. The anomaly is
probably due to a change in the overburden's conductivity. However,
since the anomaly is correlated with a magnetic contact, it may
also represent a change of the bedrock lithology.
AKGMALI.BS 9 and 10- The anomalies out line an area of low conduc
tivity, most likely an outcrop, which is magnetically anomalous.
The magnetic dikes, however, do not cause any significant j)K ano
malies and hence are not sulphides.
3 - MAGNETOMETER SURVEY RESULTSi
The intensity of the earth's vertical magnetic field was measured
with a fluxgate magnetometer from Scintrex. Headings were taken.at
50 foot station intervals.
Besides corrections for diurnal variations ( based on readings which
were repeatedly taken at control stations on the property ) no other
corrections were applied to the data.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS — LINE CUTTING — STAKING
EXCHANGE MINING HOLDINGS LIMITED35 ALLENBROOKE * DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX, QUE. * H9A 2S7
TELEPHONE (514) 683-8558
P. I. H. P. -4-
In the area of investigation, sedimentary rocks are in contact
with volcanics. Altough, in the "basalts, the magnetic response is
locally increased , the magnetic field does not change significan
tly due to a change of rock lithology. Four anomalies were outli
ned which seem to be caused by dike shaped bodies, all of them
trending roughly N 60" E. Anomalies l and 2 to 4 appear to be lined
up and according to the regional magnetic data originate in the
iron formation to the North of the property. All anomalies are weak
and do not exceed 300 gammas above background.
However, anomalies 2 and 3 may be of some interest, because of their
vicinity to a quartz feldspar porphyry intrusive and the known re
lationship between the gold and the iron formation in that particu
lar area.
4 - CONCLUSIONS:
A V L F and magnetometer surveys were conducted in the vicinity of
known gold and sulphide showings. Hone of the outlined V L P ano
malies is believed to be caused by a metallic type of conductor but
rather by overburden features. The magnetic relief is quite smooth.
The only significant anomaly seems to be a dike that originates in
the iron formation to the North of the property. It is recommended
that this dike should be investigated in detail by stripping or
drilling.
jr. Michael Leppin, phi). Geophysics.
JANUARY, 1982.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS — LINE CUTTING — STAKING
DER FACHBEREICH GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN
DER FREIEN UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
verleiht
unter dem Prasidenten Rolf Kreibich
durch den Vorsitzenden des Fachbereichsrates
Professor Dr. Siegfried Henkel
HERRN MICHAEL LEPPIN
aus Berlin
Rechte und Grad eines Doktors der Naturwissenschaften
nachdem er in ordnungsmaBigem Promotionsverfahren
durch die Dissertation
"Modellversuch zur erdmagnetischen und magneto - tellurischen
Tiefensondierung mit Hilfe eines elektrolytischen Troges"
und durch eine miindliche Priifung seine wissenschaftliche
Befahigung erwiesen und als Gesamturteil
"SEHR GUT"
erhalten hat.
Berlin, den 2 7. April 1976 Vbrsitzender des Fachbereichsrates
FREIE UNIVERSITAT BERLINFACHBEREICH GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN
DIPLOM
Michael LEPPIN______ geb. am .i1.sJB.Ji47^ in Berlin
der-*fe am 2 7. 7. 1.912, die Diplompriifung in . ... ,G.EQPHYSIK
"ausgezBichnet" ————Note
bestanden hat, wird hiermit der akademische Grad
D i p l o m . -
zuerkannt.
Berlin-Dahlem, den 27. 3 u l i. 1972
Voriitceoder dea FachbereichirmU
* 52C10NE0075 2 .4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE 900
1983 05 05 2.4538
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources808 Robertson StreetBox 5160Kenora, OntarioP9N 3X9
Dear Sir:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic^ Magnetometer) Surveysubmitted on Mining CU1ns K: 532134 et 11 In the Areas of Bad Vermilion and Little Turtle Lake.
The Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) Survey assessment work credits as shown on the attached statement have been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours very truly.
E.F. AndersonDirectorband Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1H3Phone: 416/965-1380
Incls:
D. K1nv1g:sc
cc: P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc Toronto, Ontario
cc: Resident Geologist Kenora, Ontatlo
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontai
File
2.4538
1983 05 05Recorded Holder
P.I.R.P. HOLDINGS INCORPORATEDTownship or Area
BAD VERMILION 8, LITTLE TURTLE LAKE
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claims Assessed
Geophysical
Electromagnetic 40
Magnetometer.
Radiometric —
40
Induced polarization ,
Section 86 (18) —-
Geological ————
Geochemical.
.days
.days
.days
.days
.days
.days
.days
K 532134 to 43 incl. 349055-56
Man days Q
Special provision 0
Airborne LJ
Ground GO
Q Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Special credits under section 86 (15a) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
LJ not sufficiently covered by the survey LJ Insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on aach claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemtcat — 40; Section 86(181-60:
828
Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Notification of recording
of assessment work credits
Lands Administration Branch Mining Lands Section Ministry of Natural Resources Room 1617, Whitney Block Queen's Park, Toronto
M7A 1W3LANtf* S*—'
Date of recording of work: December 24, 1981
Recorded hoidftr P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc.
Address:__ Ste. 301 - 106 Adelaide Street, West TORONTO, Ontario
Township or Area: ____Bad Vermilion M-2474 and Little Turtle Lake M-2433
Type o) survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
GeophysicalElRCtrnmagnfitir. ^0
MagnfitnmPlpr 20
Rariinmfilrir
Induced polarization
Section 86 (18) . ,, ....
Geological
Geochemical
Man days D Airborne
Special provision CIS Ground
Jays
.days
jdays
Jays
Jays
Jays
Jays
D
D
Mining claims
K. 532134-43 inclusive
-. pj Jt jEJFs**^-* ^ W f
n^^* 0usCtZ* jfcs, 1
^~ ————————— - X7' U
Notice to recorded holder:
Lji Survey reports and maps in duplicate be submitted to the Lands Administration Branch, Toronto with in 60 days from the date of recording of this work.
LI Reports and maps are being forwarded to the Lands Administration Branch with this letter.
dining recorderkr
c-c P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc.
February 15, 1983
Dr. Michael Leppln 15936 Perreault Plerrefonds, P,Q. JOG lJO
Dear Sir:
2.45S8
Re: Geophysical (Electromagnetic,and Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining C1alMlBSI2l34 et al 1n the Areas of Bad Vermilion and LUtle^urtle Lake _____,.
Enclosed 1s a cipy of our letter dated Decenber 10, 1982 requesting additional Information for the above ewhtloned survey.' nless fou can provide the required data by February 86, 1981, the mining recorder will be directed to candel the work creditsrecorded on December 24, 1981.
For further Information, please contact Mr. F,W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly.
-^^^^-
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1U3
Phone: 416/965-1316
D.WJce
Encl.cct Mining Recorder
Kenora, Ontariocci P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc.
Toronto, Ontario
1982 12 10 2.4538
Dr. Michael Leppln 15936 Perreault Plerrefonds, P.Q.
Dear Sir:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic 4 Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining Claims K 532134 et al 1n the Areas of Bad Vermilion and Little Turtle Lake
Thank you for your reply to our letter dated October 13, 1982. However, page 4 section (b) does not state that profiles only have to be shown. I would also refereyou to page 3 section 3(a) where 1t states that values of the readings taken are to be on the plans.
Enclosed are the V.L.F. EM maps for the above mentioned survey. Please plot tb raw data at each station point and return these maps to our office.
For further Information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
A. Barr:se
Ends:
cc: P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc. Toronto, Ontario
cc: Mining Recorder Kenora, Ontario
Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
1982 10 13
Your file:
Our file: 2.4538
Dr. Michael Leppin 15936 Perreault Pierrefonds, P.Q.
Dear Sir:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer Survey on Mining Claims K 532134 et al in the Areas of Bad Vermilion and Little Turtle Lake
Enclosed are the plans (in duplicate) for the above mentioned survey. In order to complete your submission, we require the following information:
a) a brief resume of your qualifications (requirements enclosed).
b) all maps must be signed.
c) E.M. maps need readings (i.e. raw data) at each station.
For further information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416-965-1380.
Yours very truly,
i F y Anderson'ector
Tand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
J- A. Barr: se
cc: P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc Toronto, Ontario
cc: Mining Recorder Kenora, Ontario
Encls: ^J7
RECEIVED
MINING LANDS SECTION
/.-i.r.iryoi GeotechnicalSrSces R eP0rt
Or.sano ^ Approval
File
Mining Lands Comments
To: Geophysics
Comments
LJ Approved pTjWiili li in* mjiiin imitli i in i in Iliini
n To: Geology - ExpendituresComments
fj Approved [~] Wish to see egeln with correctionso*n Signctur*
To: Geochemistry
Commcnti
l"] Approved With to (a* *o*in with correctionsISlpricturi
j j To: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)
1593 (BinOJ
1982 10 13 2.4538
Dr. Michael Leppin 15936 Perreault Pierrefonds, P.Q.
Dear Sir:
RE; Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer Survey on Mining Claims K 532134 et al in the Areas of Bad Vermilion and Little Turtle Lake
Enclosed are the plane (in duplicate) for the above mentioned survey. In order to complete your submission, ve require the following information!
a) a brief resume of your qualifications (requirements enclosed).
b) all map* must be signed.c) E.H. maps need readings (i.e. raw data) at
each station.
For further information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416-965-1380.
Yours very trulym
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen'a ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phones 416/965-1380
A. Barr:sc
cct P.I.R.P. Holdings Inc Toronto, Ontario
cct Mining Recorder Kenora, Ontario
Ends:
1982 02 23 2.4538
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources808 Robertson StreetBox 5160Kenora, OntarioP9K 3X9
Dear Sir:
We have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Electro magnetic and Magnetometer) Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims K 532134 et al in the Areas of Bad Vermilion and Little Turtle Lake.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be issued.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, RoQn 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1316
J. Skura/atnc
cc: P.I.II.P. Holdings Inc. Toronto, Ontario
cci Michael LeppinPierrefondB, P.Q.
Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
FUe.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s)
Township or Area
Claim HnlHer( s)
ASA 7~*/ C
//O A A / AS 4 ̂ /A/ gMINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED
List numericallyU/
Survey Company
Author of Report JHCHA Gt-r
Address of A..thor
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut_
M* U -(linecutting to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.
ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
DAYS per claimGeophysical
Electromagnetic.^_____
Magnetometer/ tr 0—Radiometric^/
Other.
Geological
Geochemical
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit* do not apply to airborne lurveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter days per claim)
DATE: Author of RepoVt'or Agent
Res. Geol. .Qualifications
prefix)f 3 2- /J•••n^*t*^C***********^**
(number)
../^^....................J..^.fJ!..f?!^.X
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
\
TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (5/79)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations ——————
Station interval _________/ ^\
..^™ _~ ______C** ~
2 J
-* C
.Number of Readings Xine spacing ̂ ———
Contour interval.
MAGNETICInstrument -5/P/t ft P tz 4JLAccuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ^——
o*jJ2 r//? J
ROMAGNETIC
ELE
Instrument
Coil separation
Method: Frequency-
Parameters measured.
d Fixed transmitter D Shoot back D In lineX./*. ^ V T A f X M ̂ / . f
d Parallel lineA?// Z.
(specify V.L.F. station) GLL/FT/C/Tf O?
GRAVITY
Instrument.constant
Corrections made.
Base station value and location .
Elevation
Instrument
INDUCED POLARIZATION
Metnod LJ lime iJomainParameters — On time
^ — Off time .H ^ — Delay tim*"t-^H — integration time*H pq Powerrt
Electrode array —————————————————————Electrode spacing —— —————————————————Tvne of electrode ————————————————
i _ | rrcquciicy uumaui
Frequency
Range
SELF POTENTIALInstrument_________________________________________ Range.Survey Method —————————————————————————————._____——————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument ———Values measured.Energy windows (levels) —-——————^——-———.—.^^-——.^^—-..--—^^^—.^.—-— Height of instrument____________________________Background Count. Size of detector_____________________________________________.
Overburden —^——————^^^^—^^^—-..——.—..—-——.—.—^^—^——.......—-———(type, depth — include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey________________________ Instrument ————————————————————————— Accuracy————————————————————————————Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s)——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of survey)
Accuracy—————————————————(specify for each type of survey)
Aircraft used —^^^^^^^———-————-————^^-—.———.——.
Sensor altitude-Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude_______________________________Line Spacing—— Miles flown over total area__________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight_______ Method of Collection————————
Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth————— Terrain^————^^—
Drainage Development———————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per centp. p. m. p. p. b.
Da a
Cu, Pb,
Others-—
Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (.Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. ——-—————^
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis^———
Extraction Method. Analytical Method - Reagents Used__
Commercial Laboratory (- Name of Laboratory— Extraction Method—— Analytical Method—— Reagents Used————
.tests)
.tests)
.tests)
General. General.
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U—48037'30"
43'42 41 40' 39
38' 37 36 35 3433' 31
92 0 3O
MELIN LAKE-M.246552C10NEBe75 2 .4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE 200 486923
AREA OF
BAD VERMILION LAKE
DISTRICT OF RAINY RIVER
KENORA MINING DIVISION
SCALE: 1-INCH-4O CHAINS
LEGEND
PATENTED LANDCROWN LAND SALELEASESLOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING R IGHTS ONLYSURFACE R IGHTS ONLYROADSIMPROVED ROADSKING'S HIGHWAYSRAILWAYSPOWER L INESMARSH OR MUSKEGMINESCANCELLED PATENTED S .R.O.
c.9
NOTES
400' surface rights reservation along the shores of oil lakes and rivers.
Sand
T C Pit No
Grovel
S ©
212 " " l 2 t 3
11 "1214MTC Gravel P it 1016
Grovel F ile. 1 70703
23798
170756
Gra v el P it N o 988
M. N. R. Gravel Reserve No. 239
OUAftRV PERMIT
Wtefttry of Natural ResourcesTORONTO
NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC SERIES 52 C 10
PLAN NO. 2474ONTARIO
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESSURVEYS AND MAPPING BRANCH
L.EL6&N1PQuartj vein
A Iqomon qt^-fefdspcyr porph y r y
- feldspar porphyry ,
Anorthosite qabbro etc
Conglomerate
keewatin basalts and andesite lavas
Edqe of outcrop
contact
contact assumed
mp
Pit
Tunnel
Diamond drill hole
rirzr Mot or road
— — —— M t no r road
INDEXIB Golden Star Mine- Main 5hoft
2 H " " " No.23 B " - - Ab. 3
B I 'sabrlla No. l Shaft
5 B " Ato. 2 S haft
6 B Go id e- n Crescent Vein
T B A/oose Ve//? Shaft and tunnel
8 B cje/r? l/e//?
Airborrte E-M anomaly -
E"M anomaly-1973
SURFACE PLAN RLR.R HOLPINOS INC6QLPEN STAR MINE PROPERTYMINE CE.NTRE: , Q NTAR toScale:- l tr ^5OQy No\/ U 1981
52C10NE0875 2,4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE
\ ̂\ tfpi XN f\ \?
X V o\ ^
CTA**
POSTS I-K349059s ,p
<4-532194
\ \. WlV ,.-.-:-l .\ -M . ~-
t'*
V ^.0**y
To Highway l
O.C. (Ridge)
349 056
O.C
Claim post .
Surveyed lines.
Claim number.
Road, all weather
Bush road .
Swamp .
Trench .
Outcrop .
Area o f Outcrop .
mEP
B.S. (l
Magnetic dike, anomaly designation.
Magnetic contact,SUSCEP = Area of higher magnetic susceptibility.
Magnetometer Control.
Proposed drill hole;
Proposed area to be strip ped.
Residuals of the Earth's Magne tic Field Vertical.
O.C. *AREA
Tl*
\
LEGEND
J PALEOZOIC ft MESOZOIC
PRECAMBRIAN
GKLNVILLE
SOUTHERN PROVINCt
L^~J SJf'CHlOR PROVIHCe
LOCATION MAPO '00 fvO di
7C7
/^ -
^^^-^
(^
X.
tftf -1 1 1 1 1
V
's100
•500
300
-ISO
30\
1 1
Feet O 100 200 400 600 800 Feet
SCALE: l 240O
1000 800 600 400 200 O '200 '400
( Gammas )
Instrument: Fluxgate Magnetometer (Scintrex)
R I.R.R HOLDINGS INCORPORATED
Bad Vermillion Lake Area, Mine Centre-Ontario
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY ^̂ f^
Compilation : Paul Martin
Drawing : Yves Boucher, Dessinateur Lfee.Reference :
Date: H/ 1981Date:/^//?*/
Project No;Report No :Map No :
S2C10NE0075 2.4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE
To Highway Mine Centre
POSTS 1-532138 4-532136
O.C. (Ridge)
NW
349 056
O.C.
O.C.
Claim post.
Surveyed lines .
Claim number.
Road, all weather.
Bush road.
Swamp boundary.
Trench .
Outcrop .
Area of Outcrop .
i im
Dike shaped magnetic body, anomaly designation.
Contact between areas of different magnetic susceptibilities (SUSCEP ^ high susceptibility).
Contact between areas of different electr -"31 conductivities (CON = high conductivify), anomaly designation .
Proposed drill hole.
Proposed area to be stripped.
Tl 1
LE GENO
(T" J PALEOZOIC ft ME302OC
"PRECAMBRIAN
GRENVliLC
SOUTHERN rROVINCC
PROV.INCe
LOCATION MAP
l
Feet O 100 200
•J U
400 600 800 Feet
SCALE- I .-24QO
-40 -30 -20 -10 O +10 *3( 0Xo)
OUT OF PHASE ——————— , IN P HASE
Station: N.A.A. Cutler ME. Frequency : 17.8 KHz. Instrument : No. 2306.
*30 *40
R I.R.R HOLDINGS INCORPORATED
Bad Vermillion Lake Area, Mine Centre-Ontario
V.L.F. (E.M.-I6) SURVEY ^J^^
Compilation - Paul Marti n-Drawing : Yve s Boucfier, Dtssinateur Ufa .Reference :
Date: 11/1981Date:/? //M/
Project No :Report No:Mop No .
52C10NE0C75 2 .4538 BAD VERMILION LAKE 230 o?, Vir