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42C02SE0034 ESQUEGA28 ESQUEGA 010
J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE
REPORT ON GEOLOGY
OF THE ATNEL GOLD PROSPECT
ESQUEGA TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
BY: DANIEL J. GIGNAC
January 1983
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INTRODUCTION
A control grid totaling 12.5 miles (cut and chained) was
layed over the area of the Atnel Gold Prospect in November and
December 1982.
From an East-West base line running through the one thousand
foot long zone, North-South cross lines at one hundred foot
intervals were established.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The area covered by the survey includes claims AC 9078, 9105
and parts of claims AC 9100, 9101, 9102, 9073, 907*4, 9077 and 9106.
The main Atnel Gold zone ie situated in claim AC 9078 near McEwen
Lake in Algoma Central Railway Township 28 Range 2k ( Esquega).
It can be reached from Hawk Junction by following an old road
almost to the former Murray-Algoma Mine. A foot path the remaining
distance, crosses pits and trenches of the showing approximately
3 Jr miles West of town.
continued...../2
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Geology of the Atnel Ooid Prospect continued.../page 1
GENERAL GEOLOGY
The geology in the area of the showing is rather complex.
Four major rock types which include Mafic and Felsic Intrusive
bodies and Mafic and Felsic Volcanic units make up the geological
picture.
The intrusive bodies are large and irregular and not
necessarily restricted to certain areas of the map. They seem to
be randomly distributed.
The Felsic Intrusive being a quartz-felspar porphyry is fairly
massive and dips steeply to the North.
The Mafic Intrusive unit occurs as large irregular bodies of
Gabbro and Diorite and also as diabase dykes.
The volcanics on the other hand are fairly narrow East-West
trending bands within the intrusive bodies (100 to 300 feet wide).
The Felsic volcanics occur as tuffs and crystal tuffs and in
some places are very altered.
continued...../3
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Geology of the Atnel Gold Prospect continued.../page 2
The MaficVolcanics occur as tuffs, chlorite schist and flows.
(North dipping pillows on shore of McEwen Lake near old camp).
They host the gold bearing quartz carbonate veins in the central
map area and are very altered. Away from the gold zone alteration
is less evident.
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Air photo and ground observations have outlined a complex
network of lineations and fault zones in the map area. The most
prominent of these is the McEwen Lake Fault which strikes N50E.
Two other possible fault zones occur almost at right angles
to the McEwen Lake Fault (NI+OW, N25W) and form a large block in
which the Atnel zone can be located. These faults are very
prominent surface depressions and where they outcrop are intruded
by diabase to form dykes.
Other linear features exist in the map area but more work is
needed to determine their significance and possible relationship
to gold mineralization.
Due to the project's late starting date certain measurements
were impossible to take as snow covered much outcrop. Cliff faces
continued.... .A
m-Geology of the Atnel Gold Prospect continued.../page3
and pit and trench walls were the only areas where measurements
could be taken accurately.
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY
A substantial amount of work has been done on this showing.
Work includes trenching and test pitting over a strike length of
more than one thousand feet as well as some diamond drilling.
Most of this work was initiated by W. A. Hesse a mining
engineer in 1935 in which his #3 drill hole returned a core length
of twenty-seven feet with an average grade of 8*4.38. Translated,
this means 0.125 oz/ton at 835 gold. Within this a six foot
section ran 811.90 or 0.3*4 or/ton. (Knight)
While mapping, the writer was able to locate at least seven
old drill collars. Three of these were spotted two to three
hundred feet south of the main showing; one of which has a 70
degree North dipping casing still left on the hole. If the target
for these holes was the main Atnel Zone which also dips to the
north at a steep angle (65 - 70 degrees) it is obvious that they
never would have reached their objective. No other possible targets
were observed near these collars.
continued.... ./5
Geology of the Atnel Ooid Prospect continued., . page/*
The other four collars were spotted north of the showing, dip
to the south at shallow angles and should have intersected their
target.
C. R. Kustra reports that a total of 13 holes were drilled on
the Atnel showing. From this work, all but three diamond drill
hole logs and a few sketchy reports are lost. (Hesse).
A total of 20 eurface samples were taken on this showing.
Fifteen of these were chip samples of two to three feet maximum
length in several of the existing trenches.
Significant gold values were restricted to the East half of
the showing. A series of chip samples were taken in a trench
located 2+00 North at grid 1 * 50 East. A gold assay of 0.86
07,/ton across 7.5 feet was obtained. Associateo -jith the gold are
quartz lenses in carbonate altered mafic volcanics mineralized
with vuggy pyrite, chalcopyrite and tourmaline,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMENDATIONS
A small closely spaced diamond drill program (1,500 feet)
should be sufficient to determine the down dip extent of the gold
mineralization found on surface as well as provide vital geological
continued...../6
1p^|?jL'l^'V^t; ^ Geology of the Atnel Gold Prospect\4fc'- i;Y ; continued.../page 5
w; .'::.; , .51; j data previously lost.
This in conjunction with a VLF Geophysical Survey to assist in
structural interpretation may provide additional drill targets.
DANIEL J. GIGNAC, B.E.S,
January 18th, 1983
REFERENCES
Hesse W. A. - Geologist, Mining Engineer, Diamond Drilling - Report to Atnel Mines Ltd., August 10th, 1935
Knight Cyril W. - Report on Atnel Mines Ltd., February 9th, 1938
Kustra C. R. - Report on Hubert Claim Group, September 1st, 1961
Sage R.P. - Geologist, Ontario Geological Survey, Preliminary Map p.2^40 Esquega Township, 1982l V;*-.'i:"- ."'
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42C02SE0034 ESQUEGA28 ESQUEGA020
REPORT ON GEOPHYSICS
VLF EM16 Purvey
By: D. QIONAC
For
J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE
ESQUEGA TOWNSHIP,ONT.
March 1983
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INTRODUCTION
In early February 1983 an Electro-magnetic VLP Survey was
conducted over the Atnel Gold prospect held jointly by J-Q
Resources and Dasher Resources, both of Toronto. The Survey covered claims AC9078, 9103 and spread to parts of numbers
9100, 9101, 9102, 9073, 9074, 9077, 9106. These claims are situated near McEwen Lake on ACR Township 28 Range 2k. (Esquega). The instrument used was a Geonics EM-16. On a
12.5 mile control grid cut and chained by Andre Gratton of Wawa earlier in the program, 208 stations were established
using transmitter station NAA, Cutler, Main, with a frequency of 17.8 (KHZ). The Survey took 5 days to complete in
conjunction with an earlier geological survey and follow up drilling.
INTERPRETATION
Only one conductor was detected in the survey area. This conductor runs through claim AC9105 and 9077. It trends NE-SW and probably extends north through claims 9075 and south through 9013.
Interpretation of readings and profile character indicate that the conductor corresponds to the McEwen Lake fault zone
which is a known structural feature. The structure runs under
continued. . ./2
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the lake, has a North-East strike and must have some conductivity.
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CONCLUSIONS
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The main Atnel zone showed no conductivity} nor did the deep NE trending draw a few hundred feet North of the showing. The survey did however confirm the existence of a strong structural feature through McEwen Lake but failed to locate additional exploration targets in the immediate area of the Atnel showing. It is recommended that the survey be extended to the East and South to cover the entire 52 claims held by the Companies, aa it is a useful fool to assist in structural interpretation and may outline possible exploration targets.
DANIEL J. GIGNAC,B.E.S.
m&w.42C02SE0834 ESQUEGA38 ESQUEGA 030
mm*
REPORT ON ASSESSMENT WORK
For
ALGOMA CENTRAL RAILWAY
Prepared by
D. J. GIGNAC B.E.S.
Employed by
J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE
ESQUEGA TOWNSHIP ONTARIO
March 1983
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In an exploration program which began in November of 1982 on a group of claims in Esquega township held Jointly by J-Q Resources and Dasher Resources of Toronto, the following duties
were performed.
A block of fifty-two claims was staked for J-Q Resources of #506 , 199 Bay Street, Toronto, in March of 1981. They include claim numbers AC9061 through 9112 and are located in
the North central portion of ACR Township, 28 range 2k ( Esquega).Until November 1982 work on the property was limited to the
cutting of an extensive control grid at 200 foot intervals,
some geophysics and surface sampling of old showings.
An agreement with Dasher Resources of Toronto througn which
they earn a ^0 percent interest in the property for spending
8?5,000 was reached in October 1982. With J-Q Resources as
operators, the funds were to be spent performing the badly
needed assessment work to keep the promising property in good
standing.
The following is a breakdown of the assessment duties
performed between November 1982 and March 1983:
1. GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSummary of days worked:
Technical work
Daniel J. Gignac, P. 0. Box 265, Wawa, Ontario, POS IKO-geological mapping
-25 days worked x ? s 1 ?5 dayscontinued.../2
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Page
Line Cutting
Andre Gratton, Rose Street, Wawa, Ontario, POS 1KO-12.5 miles-November let/82 through November 22ndX82 s 22 days
Total -'s 197 days
2. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
Summary of days worked:Technical work
Daniel J. Gignac, P. 0. Box 265, Wawa, Ontario, POS 1KO-geophysical survey
-Feblst/83 through Feb 5thX83 x 7 * 35 daysDrafting, typing, etc.
Daniel J. Gignac, P. O. Box 265, Wawa, Ontario, PoS 1KO-drafting 21 days
-report preperation 6 daysGolda Gignac, P. O. Box 265, Wawa, Ontario, POS 1KO-typing 3 days
ConsultingR. A. Hallet, H. B. St O Engineering Ltd., Suite 1000, 360 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2W3; PhD, P. Eng. Consulting Geologist
-3 days
Total * 68 days
3. DIAMOND DRILLING
R. and J. Poisson Drilling, Val Caron, Ontario
-1528 feet of BQ core l 7/16"
-Jan lst/83 through Feb 15thX83
Total = 1 ,528 feet
TOTAL ASSESSMENT DAYS TO BE APPLIED TO ENTIRE GROUP
1. Geological survey
2. Geophysical survey
3. Diamond drilling
Per claim f 52 *TOTAL
197 days 68 days
1.528 1,791
days
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Respectfully submitted
t
Daniel J. Gignac, B.E.S.
March 15th, 1983
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•42C02SE8034 ESOUEGA28 ESQUEGA 040
REPORT ON DIAMOND DRILLING
For
J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE
By
D.J. Gignac
March 1983
INTRODUCTION
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A group of 52 claims was staked in Esquega Township for J-Q Resources of Toronto in March 1981. Included in this group are three gold showings all of which were worked during the 1930' s, They are the former Murray-Algoma Mine, the Atnel Showing and the Blacksmith Showing. A copper-molybdenite prospect, namely the former Regnery Metala Mine was also staked to form the South part of the block.
DRILL HOLE DATA
R. and J. Poisson Drilling of Val Caron, Ontario was awarded
a contract to drill approximately 1,500 feet of 1 7/16" diara, core (BQ).
Eight holes were drilled on the property between January 1 and February 1? 1983, and total 1,528 feet.
J-Q 83-1 and 2 were drilled to test the downdip extent of gold mineralization of the Blacksmith Vein near Reed Lake on claim AC 906?. The total footage of these holes is 3^0 feet.
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At a depth of 49.6 feet in J-Q 83-1 a 20 foot wide quart?, vein was intersected. Mineralized with quartz carbonate andtourmaline and fine pyrrotite pyrite and chalcopyrite sulfides d 5.5 f"0* kcctioa from fi.o io b5 Fec.H rcturnoda gold assay of 0.16 oz/ton. In addition a one foot section of the same vein, I'rom 68.5 - 69.5 returned 0.115 oz/ton (gold).
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J-Q 83-2 drilled on the west side of Reed Lake 1,000 feet South of the Murray-Algoma Mine, failed to Intersect the wide quartzvein encountered across the Lake in hole number one.
Interestingly however, were the anomalous gold values obtained in severely carbonate altered meta sediments. From101 to 102 feet a gold assay of 0.04 oVton was obtained and from 113 to 115 a two foot section returned 0.035 oz gold/ton.
Holes number J-Q 83-3 through 8, totalling 1,188 feet were drilled on the Atnel Showing. Surface Sampling at the East end of the Showing returned some very encouraging gold values. (See Report on Geology, January 1983) These drill holes were designed to test the down-dip extent of this mineralization.
Holes J-Q 83-3 and 4 were drilled from the same set-up. Spotted 2 * 30 N on Line 1 * 70 E with a dip of 40 degreas, bearing grid South, hole number 3 was drilled to a depth of TOO feet and failed to intersect any gold bearing material. Hole number 4 was drilled at ?0 degrees to a depth of 152 feet. At 37 feet a one foot section of pyrite mineralized non descript mafic volcanic returned 0,14 oz gold/ton. Wing samples near
this section ran nil.
Holes number J-Q 83-5 and 6 again from the same set-up at
40 and 70 degrees respectively bearing 165 degrees spotted on
line 1 E at 1 * 75 N, totaled 216 feet. Neither hole l encountered gold bearing material or quartz veining. {
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Hole number J-Q 83-7 spotted on Line O -f 00 at 1 * 80 j
north with a bearing of 130 degrees and dip of 45 degrees was
drilled to 202 feet. Again it failed to encounter any quartz
veining or gold bearing material.
Finally hole number J-Q 83-8 was spotted on line 3 E at
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O -f 65 S. Bearing 315 degrees, drilled to 516 feet at a 60
degree angle, this hole encountered three quartz rich horizons. The first of these zones was encountered from 175 to 178.? feet and assayed nil. The second zone from 21*3*3 to 251*2 feet returned 4 feet of anomalous gold from 249 to 253 (0.035 oz/ton). The third zone from 340 to 349.2 feet gave gold assays of 0.02 oz/ton from 340 to 342.5 feet.
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iCONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Although the drilling of the Atnel Showing failed to return the anticipated results, one munt not over look the possibilities
offered by the other showings. At least 4X5ths of the 52 claim group remain to be properly explored.
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The results obtained in the Blacksmith drilling are very encouraging.
The Murray-Algoma and Regnery Metals Mine remain virtually
untouched.
Two mag high anomalies north of the Murray-Algoma are of
unknown origin.
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Daniel J. Qignac, B.E.S.
March 15th, 1983
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Received October 30, 1982 11 Samples of Ore
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G. Lebel - ManagerESTABLISHED 1928 I/SB l \aijl'
^Certificate No.
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO
TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
Gkrtifmitr flf Analysis
54219 _________ Date: November 9. 1982
Received Novenfcer 5. 1982 __6____ Sample* of ^______ Ore-——————-. Submitted by J. Q. Resources Incorporated, Wawa, Ontario ^ Attn: Mr. D. Glgnac
SAMPLE NO
G. Let) e l -ESTABLISHED 1928
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1 TO
TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHF.MISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
©rrtifiratr of Analpi*
Certificate No. 34264
Received Nov. 17/82 __ Samples of
Date: November 23 1982
Ore
Submitted by J VQ. Rpsourcos [ne. t Wowa, Ontario J^'" 5 Hr. D. Gignoc
SAMPLE NO.
4118
4120
4121412241234124
GOLDHi./trm
0.020.050.0020.47O.il
2.430.03
IVr
ESTABLISHED 1928
G. Lebel - Miinaqer
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO
TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
(brttfteate of Anatguia
Certificate No. 54487
Received Jan. 26/83 19
Submitted by J. Q. Resources Inc., Wawa,
SAMPLE
2637263826392640264126422643
26442645 26462647
2649
26492 6 M)'/.t, M2(^2'LIM
26V;2655
Date: January 31 1983
Samples of split core
Ontario Att'n: Mr. D. Gignac
Second Pulp NO. COLD COLI)
Oz./ton Oz./ton
0.002Nil0.0020.0020.0020.0020.02 0.020.020.002 NilO.J4 0.110.22 0.27 0.280.12runll.ll/Ml 10.15 0. K)D.UJNil
IV rC. Lebel - Manager
ESTABLISHED 1928
SVWSTIKA LABORATORIE LltWiTED
Sf: Certificate No. 34496
P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TOTELEPHONE: (705) 642 3244
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
of
Date: February. 3. 1983
^Received Jan. 31/03 11 H:tm
^Submitted by J Q Resourcon InooporuLod, Wnwn,f*"-
' SAMPLE NO.
26';6
26W
26 VHW,w
2660
2661
2662
2663
2664
266';
2666
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Onhirin All 'n: Mr. I). Giqnac
GOLD Oz./ton
Nil
Nil
Nil
H. (14 0.04
Nil
o.oos0.002
0.02
0.04 0.06
0.005
Nil
ESTABLISHED 1928G. lirbel - Ma^acjer
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES UMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK1TO
TELEPHONE (705)642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS *ASSAYERS* CONSULTANTS
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•^Certificate No. 54516 Date: February 9 1983
11 Samples ofReceived Feb. 7/83____ —-
Submitted by J Q Resources Incorporated, Wawa ? Ontario
split core
Att'n: Mr. D. Gignac
j'
SAMPLE NO.
39501
39502 39503 39504 39505
39506
39507 39500
39509 39510 39511
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GOLD Oz./ton
Nil
Nil Nil Nil NilNil NilNil Nil Ni) Nil NjJ
C. Lebel - Manager ! 1928
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES IwirrEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO rt -
TELEPHONE: (705)642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
fflprtiftratp of AnaluBia'
^Certificate No.___—•;'~ ' V ' ' ' M.--L i - r., r-L.. LI.-.JI
r ; Received Feb. 14/83
54552 Date: ^February 22 1983
16 Samples of ^ split core
:̂ . Submitted by J. Q, Resources Incprporated, Wnwn, Ontnriq Att 'ri; Mr. D. niqnac
39^12
39514 39^1!*
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COLD Oz./ton
0.0020.140.0020.0020.0020.002
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Ni l
395*2^
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ESTABLISHED 1928
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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10. SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO
TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS
t .
(Eerttftrat* of AtwUjaia
Certificate No. 54585 Date: February 23 1983
Received Feb. 21/83 IB
Submitted bv J Q Resources Inc., Wawa,
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395283952939530
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39542J9WTSW 54 4V)W*
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Ontario Att'n: Mr. D. Cignac
COLDOz./ton
Nil :ra~n-:r0.002 i"ftS~X^ - 6 '0.002 ^NilNilNilNilNil0.0020.0020.0020.00 S0.0050.0020.060.050.010.00511.002II. DI0.01 \
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J. v ltd/C. Lebel - Manyqer
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK1TO
TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS *ASSAYERS* CONSULTANTS
Wi Certificate No. Date: March l 1983vt- : .:-1 ri Received Feb. 2^/83 10
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f.. 39546
395^7
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39549
39550
39551
3955239553
39554
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Ontario Att'n: Mr, D. Gionac
COLD Oz./ton
0.02 0.020.005
0.002
Nil
Nil
0.005 0.002
Nil
Nil
NiJ
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GEOLOGY ON WEST SIDE OF McEWENLAKE INFERRED FROM PRELIMINARY NUMBER P.2440. O.G S
BEAVER POND
LEGEND
MAFIC INTRUSIVE - DIABASE,DIORITE, GABBRO
FELSIC INTRUSIVE -QUARTZ-FELDSPARPORPHYRY.
FELSIC VOLCANICS- T UFF, CRYSTALTUFF.
MAFIC VOLCANICS - TUFF, FLOWS,CHLORITE SCHIST
GRANITE HAWK LAKE COMPLEX.
MAIN -ZONE
McEWEN LAKE
SYMBOLS
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STRIKE, DIP
SCHISTOSITY
FAULT" major
FAULT-imtnor
MINERALS
QUARTZ VEIN Pi
JQ, DASHER JOINT VENTURE
ESQUEGA TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
GEOLOGICAL MAP
ATNEL GOLD PROSPECT
SCALE ' 00 FEET
DRAWN BY '
DANIEL J. GIGNAC B. E. S
DECEMBER , l 982 .
42C02SE0034 ESQUEGA28 ESQUEGA 200
DRILL HOLE DATA
HOLE NUMBER
* 1
* 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BEARING
340 0
GRID N
GRID S
GRID S
165 0
165 0
1 30 0
3 15 0
DIP
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45 0
40 0
70 0
400
700
450
60 0
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190
150
100
152
101
115
202
516
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0.040.05
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0.06
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50.0 - 54.057.5 - 63-068.5 - 69.569.5 - 71.0
101.0 - 102.01 14.0 -115.0
37.0 -38.0
249.0 - 251 .0
HOLES NOT SHOWN , DRILLED UNDER BLACKSMITH VEIN LOCATED 4000 FEET EAST OF ATNEL.
MCEVYEN L AKE
ATNEL B ASE L INE AND GRID
J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE ATNEL GOLD PROSPECT- E SQUEGA TP. ONTARIO
1983-DIAMOND DRILL PLANSCALE- l inct^ 100 feet
DRAWN BY ' Daniel J. GignacMarch , 1983.
42C02SE0034 ESQUEGA28 ESQUEGA210
MCEWEN LAKE
MCEWEN . LAKE
-(O
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J-Q DASHER JOINT VENTURE ATNEL GOLD PROSPECT - ESQUEGA TP. ONTARIO
VLF SURVEY N AA CUTLER, MAINE
SCALE' l inch * 100 feetl inch - 20 degrees
IN PHASE QUADRATURE
DRAWN BY' D. J. GIGNAC MARCH, 1983.
42C02SE0034 ESQUEGA28 ESQUEGA 220