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REPORT
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MATT BERRY MINTS LIMITED PATRICIA MINING DIVISION
ONTARIO
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January 11, 1971. W. G. Wahl Limited.
Suite 1101, 302 Bay Street, Toronto 105, Ontario.
January 11, 1971.
Mr. L. F. Laprairie, President, Matt Berry Mines Ltd., 1102, 347 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Dear Mr. LaPrairie:
Submitted herewith is a report on;
MATT BERRY MINES LIMITED PATRICIA MINING DIVISION
ONTARIO
Ground geophysics mapped six conductors and one conductive zone. Several of the conductors may be associated with conductive overburden. It is recommended that further geophysics be considered at this time to further define the more promising conductors. The additional geophysics should consist of detailed IP traverses on the following lines:
12+OOE 36+OOE 40+OOE
BL20+OOS to 20-f-OOS to
15+OON 35+OOS 35-fOOS
i Pf2.
GENERAL
The Matt Berry Mine property is easily accessible by
proceeding north from Ignace on Highway 599 to the Mattabi Mine
road, east on the Mattabi Mine road for approximately 10 miles.
The property is located on the south side of the road. The
survey was run over the following mineral claims.
245476245481245486245491245496245501245509245514
The
245477245482245487245492245497245502245510245515
geology of
Geological Map No. P 590
Area" by the
data covering
"Witcomb" by
245478245483245488245493245498245503245511
this area is
245479245484245489245494245499245504245512
245480245485245490245495245500245505245513
shown as Preliminary
and No. P 591 "Bell Lake-Sturgeon Lake
Ontario Department of Mines. Airborne magnetometer
this area is published
the Geological Survey of
coded under the National Topographic
in Geophysical Paper
Canada
Series
1127-G
This area is
52-G-14.
A grid system comprising of 161,355 feet was carried
out under the supervision of the Collins brothers of Timmins,
Ontario, during the latter part of November and the first week
of December. The baseline trends east-west with picket lines
trending north-south at 400 foot intervals. One hundred foot
stations were established on all lines.
3.
GEOLOGY
The geology as published by the Ontario Department of
Mines was extended and defined by the geophysical surveys and a
compilation of the data is appended.
Several distinct mappable units were identified by the
ground geophysical surveys.
The northern one-third of tl.e property is mapped as
granite grading to granodiorite to the south.
The middle one-third of the property is mapped as
granodiorite with associated metagabbro-metadiorite xenolithic
inclusions. Only within the larger inclusions arc the original
volcanic structures and minerals preserved and these are mapped
by relatively strong linear magnetic anomalies. Remnants and
ghosts of the smaller xenoliths are mapped by weak, linear
magnetic anomalies.
The southern one-third of the property is mapped as
mafic and intermediate metavolcanics. Gneissic metavolcanic
lenses are associated with this mappable unit.
A west-north-west striking fault cuts through the
central portion of the property. A right hand movement of
approximately 2400 feet is noted along the fault trace. This
4.
feature is mapped by the EM survey.
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
The ground magnetometer survey was completed under the
direct supervision of D. G. Wahl, P.Eng., during the period of
November 24 to December 4, 1970. A Barringer GM 102 Magnetometer
with a sensitivity of 10 gammas recorded the total field magnetic
intensities at fifty foot intervals on all lines. A total of
3,225 stations were occupied.
The magnetic data was reduced to a local datum and
adjusted for magnetic diurnal. The data is presented on the
enclosed maps as corrected station values and as a contoured
interpretation of these data.
The granite has a relative low uniform magnetic
susceptibility in the range of 300-500 gammas.
The granodiorite is characterized by a moderate back
ground intensity of 600 gammas and the metagabbro-metadiorite
inclusions are characterized linear magnetic anomalies exhibiting
field intensities ranging from 600-1000 gammas.
The mafic and intermediate metavolcanics are charac
terized by the low to moderate background intensity of 400 gammas.
The gneissic metavolcanic lenses within this unit are characterized
by magnetic intensities in the range of 400-600 gammas.
5.
EM SURVEY
The electromagnetic survey was conducted by D. G. Wahl,
P.Eng., during the period from November 24 to December 4, 1970,
employing a Crone Radam VLF EM Survey Unit. This unit measured
the inclination or dip and the total field strength with a
sensitivity of l 0 of dip and 1^ field strength. The VLF station
used is located at Seattle, Washington, having a frequency of
18.6 KH2 . All observations were taken facing west. Stations
were occupied at 50 foot intervals on the established grid.
Six conductors and one conductive zone were mapped by
the EM survey. These anomalous areas will be discussed in detail
in the following section of this report.
ANOMALY l
This anomaly or conductive zone is thought to be a
fault zone. The baseline crosses this zone at station 38-fOOE
and the zone strikes roughly N 60 0 W. This zone is characterized
by high field strength values and strong dip reversals.
ANOMALY 2A and 2B
Anomaly 2A is located roughly parallel to and lying
500 feet north of the baseline on line 12+00 east. Anomaly 2B
is located roughly parallel to and lying 600 feet north of the
baseline on lino 36+00 east. These two anomalies are discussed
b.
together because it is felt that they represent the faulted offset
of the same weak conductor which exhibits a moderate field strength
of 125 and dip reversal. These two conductors are associated
with a weak magnetic anomaly. This weak magnetic anomaly is
thought to be caused by a remnant of an almost totally digested
metagabbro-metadiorite xenolith with the granodiorite.
ANOMALY 3
This anomaly lies within the metavolcanics near the
granodiorite contact. This anomaly shows the most promising
potential in that it is associated with an area of high magnetic
relief. The moderate field strength characterized by this anomaly
should not discount the importance of this anomaly as the field
strength is a function of the depth of the causative body. A
good dip reversal is associated with this anomaly.
ANOMALY 4, 5, 6, 7
These four anomalies are thought to be caused by
conductive overburden and are not to be considered of prime
importance.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
To further define Anomaly l, 2A and 3 it is recommended
that an IP survey be run on the following lines:
7. \\
12+OOE 36-fOOE 40+OOE
BL20+OOS to 20+OOS to
15+OON 35+OOS 35+OOS
All of which is respectfully submitted.
8.
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PKKFORMANCK fc COVF.RACK CREDITS
.ASSESSMENT WORK DETAILS
Township or A..-. Sturgeon Lake Area (52-G-14)
Type of Survey__Hflaiicd;i?n\e.t.QJi-JSiiry.e.vA separate form is required forcquired foreachtype 01 survey
Chief Lint- CUII.T Roily Collinsor Contractor Name
Timmins, OntarioAddrcts
Party Chief. . G. Wahl, P.Eng,Name
Consultant.
302 .^ay Street, Toronto 105, Ont.Address
W. G. Wahl, P. Eng.Name
302 Bay Street, Toronto 105, Ont.Address
COVERING PATHS
Line Cniiino. Nov. 20 to Dec. 4, 1970
].-j c ] (l____ Nov. 24 to Dec. 4, 1970Instrument work, geological mapping, sampling etc.
Q ff i tc ______ Dec. 5, 1970 to Jan. 1.1, 1971
JNS'I !)ATA
Make, Model and Type Barringer GM 102
Scale Constant or Sensitivity 1 0 Gammas_____Or pnn'iii? ro/iy o/ instrument data from Manufacturer's brochure.
Radiometric Background Cour.i
Number of Stations Within Claim Group
Number of Readings Within Claim Group
. 3 *, 2Zp-
3,225
Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group. 30.6
Number of Samples Collected Within Claim Group _____
CREDITS REQUESTED 20 DAYSper claim
Geological Survey d
Geophysical Survey Q
Geochemical Survey CD
DATE Jan. 11, 1971
40 DAYS Includes per claim (Line cui ;n
MINING CLAIMS TRAyi.KSKI) List numerically
SEE ATTACHED SHEET
SIGNED.
TOTAL 37 Claims
Send in duplicate lo:RED W. MATTHK.WS
PRRVISOR-I'ROJKCTS SECTION iPAKTMENT OK MINES fc
AFFAIRS Y BLOCK
UEEN'S PARK TORONTO, ONTARIO
Performance and coverage credits du not apply lo *irhnrne surveys
r245476 245479 245482 245485 245488 245491 245494 245497 245buO 245503 245509 245512 245515
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I'KRWRMANCr. ,V COYKKAt IK CKKDNS
ASSr.SSMKNT WORK DI.TAII.S
Township or Ar.- a Sturgeon Lake Area (52-G-14)
Type of s..rvry Electromagnetic Survey________A separate lonit is minimi lur rjili typr til suivry
LJLUA I.MS.;rR A\'JK K .
.isl iniinrili .illy
Chief Line Cutter or Contractor
Party n.irf
Collins,
m . . ~ . Timmins, Onta r x o
n. n. wahl,
Consultant.
Name
302 Bay Street, Toronto 105, OntAddress
W. G. Wahl, P.Eng.,Name
302 Bay Street, Toronto 105, OntAddress
CO Vlv RING D ATF. S
Line Hunim. Nov " 2 0 to Dec * 4' 1 97Q
field ^—————Noi?., 24 to Dec. 4. 1970Instrument work, geological mapping, sampling tlc.
Office______Dec. 5. 1970 to Jan. 11. 1971
INSTRUMENT DATA
Make, Model and TyppCrone Radam (VLF) Unit
Sealc Constant or Srnsiiivity l 0 of dip & ^ field,s\renOr provide copy o/ instrument data /row M anufacturer's iioihnrc.
Radiometric background Count
Number of Stations Within Claim Group
Number of Readings Within Claim Group
3,225
3,225
Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group-
Number of Samples Collected Within Claim Group .
30.6
CRF.niTS RI.OUKSTF.D
Geological Survey
Geophysical Survey
Geochemical Survey
.^-.'- DATE Jan. 11, 1971
SIBNKI).
'^v-.',:
20 DAYS per claim
-10 DAYS liitUulesper claim (Line t-'Mtiyi^)D "**"
SEE ATTACHED SHEET
,th
TOTAL -12-CAairos
in duplicate lo:
\V. MA'JTIU.WS
" Ofil'^RTMKNT OK MINKS f ,* NOJtTIIKRN AFFAIRS
W. MA'JTIir.WSis()K-rR())i;crs si;c:i ION
TNKY Itl.OCKF.N *s PAUK
^TORONTO. ONTARIO
IVrlornuiH r CIK! lovrfjf.r crrililt do mil apply to iiiiliorur tti.vryt
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W 245476i -- 245479j ,, 245482
• - 245485•. 245488•- 245491•- 245494•- 245497- 245500• - 245503•- 245509• - 245512•- 245515
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.. 245513
. -. -^
"Vft 245470.. 245481.. 245484•- 245487.. 245490.. 245493.. 245496. . 245499. . 245502. . 245505. . 245511. . 245514
PROJECTS SECTION DEPAIOMLNT OF MINK:: AND tJOHTI ILI.'I Af FAIIIS
TECHNICAL. ASSESSMENT WOHK CHEDITS
Recorder Holder
Township or Area
.I.cqn. .F... .l
,o.f.
Type of Survey and number of Assessment Days Cfedits per claim
GEOPHYSICAL AirborneD Ground
Magnetometer ................J.9............ ...days
Electromagnetic .....,.........'rP...............doys
Radiometric .......................................days
SECTION 84 (14).
Special Provision L
................days
Man days | _ |
NOTICE OF INTENT TO BE ISSUED
Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
NO CREDITS have been allowed for the following mining claims as they were not sufficiently covered by the survey:
[ j
l l
Mining Claims
PA. 245476 to 505 Inclusive
245509 tp 15 Inclusive
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if ncccsury in oider that the lof.i' number of approved assessment dnyt recorded on each claim docs not cncfvd the maximum allowed ut follow*: Gcophytial - 80; Geological - 40; Ceochcniical - 40;
f AREA CODE
TELEPHONE- 365.6918
}' W -'lv ' i*.t:' r-:-
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND NORTHERN AFFAIRSMINING LANUU BRANCH
2.283
WHITtJ'. V UIOCK.
GUI IN r. r/.ric. TORONTO tec ONI
April 20th. 1971.
Mr.' W.A. Buchan, Mining Recorder, Court House, Sioux Lookout, Ontario.
Re: Mining Claims PA. 245476 et al, S.V7. Part of Sturgeon Lake Area, File No. 2.283
Dear Sir:
The Geophysical (Magnetometer and Electromagnetic) assessment work credits as shown on the attached list have been approved as of the date above. Please inform the recorded holder and so indicate, on your records.
Tours very truly,
Fred W. Matthews, Supervisor, Projects Section.
c.c. Matt Berry Mines,
c.c. D. G. Wahl,
c.c. Leon F. LaPrairie,
c.c. Mr, H.L. King. /'
FWM/mr
SUITE 1 102-347 BAY STREET TORONTO l, ONTARIO
Telephone: 366-9251 January 21st, 1971
SECTION 10HL-VMO
U) E IB F. i V T,
.1 AN 2 3 1971
Ji8i!)ilPiMi1?'iJ-i2i:MiGMr. Fred W. Matthews,Supervisor-Projects Section, 'Dcpt. of Mines St Northern Affairs,Whitney Block,Queen's Park.Toronto, Ontario.
Dear Sir:
We enclose in duplicate Performance and Coverage crcidts of Assessment Work dctaiib and Report on Matt Berry Mines Limited Patricia Mining Division.
The report is by W. G. Wahl Limited dated January 11/71, and covers Electromagnetic Survey and Magnetometer Survey.
The claim numbers are attached to the Performance and Coverage credits.
*
Yours truly, -.- .
MATT BERRY. MINES,
DC/kf Donald A. Campbell.
SEE ACCOMPANYING
MAP(S) IDENTIFIED AS
53 G, l M SB - 0064 # l - 3
LOCATED IN THE MAP
CHANNEL IN THE
FOLLOWING SEQUENCE
(X)
FOR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
SEE MAPS
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