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42EI1MWS5 2.1M1* LEBMJLT
Proton Magnetometer
Vertical Gradiometer
and
VLF Electromagnetic
Surveys
Lattimer Prospect
NTS 42-E-ll
RECEIVED. - - i'u; 7
MINING LANDS SECTION
Phantom Exploration Services Ltd
March 198? R. D. Middaugh
INTRODUCTION
Ovaltex Inc of Val d'Or Quebec contracted Phantom
Exploration Services Ltd of Thunder Bay Ontario to
conduct magnetic and electromagnetic surveys on the
Lattimer prospect during the winter of 198?.
LOCATION. ACCESS AND GRID
The survey area is located approximately 5 kilometers
east southeast of Jell i coe Ontario. The area is protected ~\T
by 21 unpatented mining claims numbered TB5875022-036
inclusive. TB 886358-360 inclusive and TB 927026-02?
inclusive.
Access to the general area via highway #11 is excellent
all year round. Approximately 7 kilometers east of Jellicoe
opposite the Kinghorn Road that leads north from the
highwayt an unnamed haul road leads south. At a point
about 4 kilometers along this road, just south of Patsy
Lake, a overgrown subordinate haul road leads west to the
northeast corner of the property.
The grid was established by Wolfstar Resources of
Thunder Bay, Ontario under contract to Ovaltex Inc.
Approximately 42.3 kilometers of line was cut* chained
and picketted at 25 meter intervals. This gridding
was for the most part done in the late fall of 1986.
-2-
PERSONNEL
The day to day and the overall supervision of the
geophysical program was under R. D. Kiddaugh of Phantom
Exploration Services Ltd.
INSTRUMENTATION '
Magnetic
A proton precession magnetometer (model omni IV)
manufactured by EDA Instruments of Toronto, Ontario
was used for this survey. The total field and the
vertical gradient were read with a resolution of one
gamma and all the total field values were corrected
for diurnal variations using another omni IV mag
netometer in the base station mode. Readings were
recorded at 12.5 meter intervals on the grid lines.
Electromagnetic
A VLF EM-16 unit manufactured by Geonics
Limited of Mississauga, Ontario was used for these
surveys., Both' Inland joutoofpphaser components! were
recorded at 25 meter intervals on the grid lines.
The two transmitter stations used were Cutler* Maine
and Annapolis Maryland with frequencies of 24.0 KHz
and 21.4 KHz respectively.
-3-
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Magnetici
The grid area is presented in plan form
at a scale of 112500. The corrected magnetic
data is plotted on this map and contoured at
200* 1000 and 5000 gamma intervals where feasible.
A second map at the same scale presents the
vertical gradiometer data which is contoured
at 100 t 500* and 1000 gamma intervals.
The magnetic data indicates a sequence of
rocks that exhibit an east west regional trend
and a south to north regional gradient. The magnetic
highst which are predominately located on the north
ern third of the property* represent magnetite rich
iron formations. The small magnetic lows intimately
associated with these highs are probably caused by
dipole effects. The larger magnetically low areas such
as the one located on the baseline between 6+OOW and
l0+00W probably represent some sort of felsic intrusives.
This hypothesis is supported by the disruptive nature of f.
of this body on the f linear strike length of the iron
formation.
The linear magnetic trend located at about 6+OOS on*
the grid is thought to be a fault controlled contact
between the volcanics to the north and the sediments
to the south. On the basis of the break in this magnetic
trend, located between lines 12+OOW and 1*H-OOW at about
-4-
6+OOS* a northeast cross cutting fault is thought to be
possible.
Electromagnetic
The survey area is presented in plan form at a
scale of l s 2500 with a vertical scale set a l cm s 10J&
for the EM profiles. Two surveys were carried out in
an attempt to out line mineralized features that
crosscut the regional trend of the underlying rocks.
Unfortunately this attempt met with little or no
evident success.
The conductive trends located within the survey
area conform to the regional magnetic ̂ trerids^and-"^
commonly are directly -.related to magnetic features.
Most of the anomalies are characterized by variable
conductivity and fairly long and continuous strike
lengths.
The two surveys* for the most part located the
same conductive trends. Variance between the two
surveys is greatest where the anomalies have weak
conductivity and are due to topographic features
such as low swampy ground. Because of the better
geophysical coupling of Cutler than Annapolis with
respect to grid orientation! the Cutler results are
probably more informative.
-5-
The conductive trends of each survey are summarized below.
CUTLER
ANOMALY
A-A
B-B
C-C
D-D
E-E
F-F
G-G
H-H
I-I
J-J
K-K
L-L
ANNAPOLIS
A-A
B-B
C-C
D-D '
E-E
F-F
G-G
H-H
I~I :
J-J
K-K
L-L
M-M.N-N
CONDUCTIVITY
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor-moderate
poor-moderate
moderate-poor
poor-moderate
moderate
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor
poor-moderate
poor-moderate
moderate-good
poor
MAGNETIC ASSOCIATION
strong
strong
moderate
moderate-weak
nil
nil
weak
strong
strong .
moderate
nil
nil
strong
strong
nil
strong
moderate
moderate
nil
nil
nil-weak
strong
strong-moderaet
moderate
nil
COMMENTS
iron formation
fault contolled
iron formation
iron formation
topo feature
topo feature
topo feature
contact- fault
contact- fault
iron formation
topo feature
topo feature
iron formation
iron formation
topo feature
fault controlled
iron formation
iron formation
topo feature
topo feature
iron formation?
contact- fault
iron formation
iron formation
topo feature
-6-
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The survey area is underlain by a near vertical
dipping^ east -west trending sequence rocks of volcanic
and sedimentary origin, The sediments are located to tv v
the south of the volcanics on the southern third of the
property. The contact with the volcanics is thought to be
fault controlled. The volcanics have been slightly
structurally modified by the emplacement of moderate sized
felsic intrusives.
Detailed mapping and prospecting should be carried
out in order to better evaluate the geophysical results
and the economic potential of the area. Since the main
economic interest on the property is gold mineralization,
a geochemical survey of a suitable nature may better
define gold bearing horizons not necessarily outlined
by the geophysical methods used to date.
Subsequent to the above recommendations* a drill
program should be considered tortestyany::resulting
target areas.
Submitted by
Phantom Explorations Services Ltd
R. D.' Middaugh
Geologist
APPENDIX
Map 1. Location Map
Map 2. VLF Survey Profiles (Cutler)
Map 3. VLF Survey Profiles (Annapolis)
Map 4-. Magnetometer Survey
Map 5* Gradiometer Survey
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Num
ben
of cl
aims f
rom
whi
ch sa
mpl
es ta
ken.
Tota
l Num
ber o
f Sam
ples
. Ty
pe o
f Sam
ple.
(Nat
ure
of M
ater
ial)
Aver
age S
ampl
e Weig
ht——
——
——
—
Meth
od o
f Coll
ectio
n——
——
——
—
Soil
Horiz
on S
ampl
ed.
Horiz
on D
evelo
pmen
t. Sa
mpl
e Dep
th——
——
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rrain—
——
——
——
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inag
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opm
ent.
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ated
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rbur
den
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ral.
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DS
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ues
expr
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VEYS
Ty
pe o
f sur
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s) —
——
—
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umen
t(s)
——
——
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racy
^^^—
^^^—
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pe o
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vey)
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ify fo
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used
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nsor
alti
tude
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tion
and
fligh
t pat
h re
cove
ry m
etho
d.
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raft
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s flo
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ver t
otal
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ine
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—
.Ove
r clai
ms o
nly.
linistry of'orthem Development
ind Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontario DateHay 11, 1987
File
2.10010Mining Recorder* Report of Wortcl.0. 8fl
Recorded Holder
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITEDTownship or Area
SOUTH LEGAULT TOWNSHIPType of survey and number of
Aaatsment days credit per claimGeophysical
Plai-trnmagnMir t-\J Hays
Magnptnmotpr 40 rtay.
Rariinmotrir rlayc
Other 0 Hay.
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Gaologiral Hay*
Genrhemiral Hay.
Man day* Q Airborne D
Special provision K1 Ground tC\
O Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
l~l Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims AsisanJ
TB 875022 to 036 Inclusive 886358 to 360 Inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsQ not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
GRADIOMETER CREDITS NOT ALLOWED; GRADIOMETER/MAGNETOMETER SURVEYS USING SAME SENSOR ARE CONSIDERED AS ONE.
Ministry ofHorthsm 06V6lopni8nt and Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
OntarioInie 2.10010
DateJune 2, 1987
Mnlng Recorder* Report of
Recorded Holder
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITEDTownship or Area
LEDUC TOWNSHIPType of survey and number of
Geophysicalei*CfO"^g"ffTiC 20 days
Magnetometer _____________ *0 days
Radinmnrrir day*
Other 0 ' days
Section 77 (19) Sea "Mining Claim Assessed" column
Geological day*
Renrhemiral days
Man days Q Airborne D
Special provision fxl Ground Q
Q Credits have bean reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
(~l Credits have bean reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
U' S aTI " flaememti linn v
TB 927026 to 28 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsQ] not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
- GRADIOMETER CREDITS NOT ALLOWED. GRADIOMETER/MAGNETOMETER SURVEYS USING THE SAME SENSOR ARE CONSIDERED AS ONE SURVEY.
June 19, 1987 Your File: 179Our File: 2.10010
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 Jaws Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay* OntarioP7C 586
Dear Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated June 2. 1987Geophysical (Electromagnetic. Magnetometer and Gradiometer) Surveys on Mining Claims TB 927026. et al. 1n Leduc Township
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely.
Gary L. Ueatherson. Manager Mining Unds Section Mineral Development and Lands Branch Mines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block. Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario M7A 1113
Telephone: (416) 965-4888DK/mccc: Noranda Exploration Company. Limited lan Spence
Suite 1300 541 South Marks Street 4 King Street West Thunder Bay. Ontario Toronto. Ontario P7E IMS MSN 1B6
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UNSURVEYED LINESLOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY -* UTILITY LINES NON-PERENNIAL STREAM FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN RESERVATIONS ORIGINAL SHORELINE MARSH OR MUSKEG MINES TRAVERSE MONUMENT
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
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SCALE 1 INCH * 40 CHAINS
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SURVEYED LINESTOWNSHIPS BASE LINES ETC -LOTS. MINING CI AIMS PARCELS ETC
UNSURVEVEU LINESLOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CI AIMS E r,
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OH WAV -*
UTILITY LINES
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SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE P' AN
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAMDS
TYPE O F DOCUMENT
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RESERVATION .._.
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1913 VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT R SO 19/O CH 4P J8O SEC 63 SUSSEC 1
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TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL
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