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NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
REPORT OF WORK GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS - 1986
DUFFEL LAKE PROPERTY
N.T.S. 520/2
NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO DIVISION
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PROJECT 1335 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO JANUARY 30, 1987
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\ V IAN PERRY PROJECT GEOLOGIST RED LAKE DISTRICT
D. R. CARRIERE DIVISION GEOPHYSICIST
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
3.0 CLAIMS
4.0 PREVIOUS WORK
5.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY
6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
6.1 Lithological Descriptions6.2 Structure and Stratigraphy6.3 Mineralization
7.0 GEOPHYSICS
7.1 Instrumentation7.1.1 Magnetometer7.1.2 HLEM
7.2 Discussion of Results7.2.1 Magnetometer7.2.2 HLEM
8.0 CONCLUSIONS
9.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
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Map 3
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List of Attachments
Property Location
Claim Map
HLEM 1777 Hz
HLEM 444 Hz
Magnetometer
Geology of Claims 887231-33 S 887241-43
Scale
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of the 1986 exploration program on Noranda's Duffel Lake claim block in the Meen Lake-Dempster Lake Greenstone Belt west of Pickle Lake, Ontario.
In August 1986, a cut grid was installed on the property and followed by geological mapping, HLEH and proton magnetometer surveys.
This report deals with tlie geology of the 6 new claims added in March, 1986, and the Mag and HLEM surveys which cover most of the original 24-claim property and the 6 new claims. The geology on the original 24 claims is described in a previous report.
A total of 18 additional claims were staked in October 1986 to cover electromagnetic and magnetic trends indicated on the newly released Ontario government airborne survey of the Meen Lake-Pickle Lake Belt.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located approximately 48 kms west-southwest of the Town of Pickle Lake, Ontario and is accessible by float- or ski-equipped aircraft from Pickle Lake or Sioux Lookout.
3.0 CLAIMS
The Duffel Lake property now consists of 48 unpatented mining claims situated within the Patricia Mining Division on claim map G.2013, Duffel Lake. Claim numbers and recording dates are listed below:
Claim Numbers
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727837-838,727841-842,732457-458,732460-461,732463-464,759059-070,766722-723,887231-233,887241-243,911923-928,911943-945,911963-968,961593-595,
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Recording Date
July 20, July 20, July 20, July 20, July 20, July 20, July 20, March 26, March 26, November November November November
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A.O PREVIOUS WORK
1983 - Noranda Exploration: 64 claims were staked to cover a small gold showing discovered in 1963 by Norex funded prospectors, and a large teardrop shaped aeromagnetic anomaly situated approx 1/4 mile northeast of the showing. Claim line geology and VLF and magnetic surveys indicated a central group of 24 claims to be of primary interest.
1984 - Noranda Exploration: A pace and compass flagged grid was installed over the 24 claims of interest and followed by detailed geological mapping, magnetometer and VLF-EM surveys. The geophysical surveys indicated that the large aeromagnetic anomaly was caused by a tightly folded and fractured segment of oxide and sulphide facies iron formation. Although this major formation does not outcrop on the property, two smaller sulphide zones were found to the south of the main zone, both of which returned gold values ranging between trace and 0.03 opt. The main gold showing which was first discovered in 1963, was found to consist of a narrow (l.O 1 wide) quartz vein with up to 35% arsenopyrite, extending for 8-12" into the host pillow basalts. Assays from this zone yielded values up to 0.43 opt/2.0 1 .
1985 - Noranda Exploration: In February, 1985, a small basal till sampling program was carried out over the deformed iron formation, the results of this survey showed sporadic but highly anomalous gold values associated with the iron formation over a strike length in excess of 1600m. Gold values of up to 572 ppb were obtained in the survey.
1986 - Noranda Exploration: In August and September of 1986, a 39 km cut grid was installed on the property and followed up by detailed HLEM and proton magnetometer surveys. This cut grid also covered most of the 6 claims staked in March of 1986 at the eastern end of the property. These claims were mapped by A. Chong, cont-act geologist, in September. In October, 18 claims were added to tho property to cover conductive and magnetic horizons indicated by the OGS-funded airborne survey released October 22, 1986.
5.O REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Duffel Lake property is situated along the southern edge of the Meen Lake - Pickle Lake Greenstone Belt and is underlain by metavolcanic and raetasedimentary rocks. On a regional scale, the belt is comprised of a high percentage of mafic volcanic flows and clastic sedimentary horizons with felsic volcanic rocks largely restricted to fairly narrow tuffaceous horizons. Numerous granitic stocks have been intruded along an east-trending axis through the center of the belt. One of these stocks is located immediately north of the Duffel property.
At least four styles of gold mineralization have been identified within the belt:
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The first is cross-cutting quartz veins from which most of the gold at the Pickle Crow and Central Patricia Mines was produced.
The second is silicified sulphide zones within iron formations as found at Dome's Dona Lake deposit.
The third style of gold mineralization may be found at St.Joe's newly discovered Golden Patricia property where gold is associated with a narrow but persistent quartz vein within a shear zone related to the greenstone-batholith contact along the northern edge of the belt.
The fourth type of deposit occurs at Lac's Hasaga property where gold occurs in quartz-sericite-pyrite schist and may have an exhalative or epithermal style origin.
6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
6.l LitholoRJcal Descriptions
B2 - Mafic Volcanic FlowsThis unit crops out commonly over the northern half of the
property. It is typically olive-green, chloritic, and weakly foliated. Stretched pillows with long to short axis ratios in the order of 5:1 to 10:1 were observed in several outcrops. Carbonate and pyrite are ubiquitous accessory minerals.
F3g - GreywackeThis unit is exposed sporadically throughout the central
portion of thp property. It is somewhat variable in nature ranging from a hornblende-rich tuffaceous greywacke in the north to a more biotite-rich rock along the southern edge. It is generally dark grey to pale grey, fine grained and well foliated. Scattered garnets were observed close to the southern contact with the F3Q quartzite.
F3Q - SandstoneThis unit crops out frequently throughout the extreme
southern edge of the property. It is typically fine grained and consists primarily of quartz grains with minor feldspar and sericite. Where observed in outcrops, it appears as a light brown, very well foliated rock and is normally very soft due to surface weathering.
J5F - Feldspar Porphyry
Small feldspar porphyry dykes were observed in at least 10 outcrops scattered across the property. These ranged from 15cm to Am in width but could not be traced very far along strike due to overburden conditions. They are typically grey, with small (3mra) white feldspar laths set in a siliceous grey matrix. Disseminated pyrite in amounts of
6.2 Structure and Stratigraphy
The geology of the Duffel Lake property appears to be fairly straight-forward, consisting of mafic volcanic flows in the north, mafic tuffaceous greywackes and greywackes through the central portion, and a sandy quartzite unit along the southern property boundary. This southernmost unit is very different in appearance from the greywackes and may be an eastern extension of the later Timiskaming Age Billet Lake conglomerate-arkose-sandstone unit which strikes southeast from the Obaskaba Lake Pluton towards the Duffel Lake property.
Strikes generally range from 085 0 to 095 0 Azimuth with vertical o steep northerly dips. Tops are generally to the south throughout the belt but none could be determined with certainty on the claims. Along the northern edge of the property, some variation in strikes was noted, ranging from 090 0 to 105 0 in the west, and from 090 0 to 080 0 in the east. These variations appear to be caused by the intrusion of the Duffel Lake Stock.
6.3 Mineralization
Gold mineralization of the property was found to be associated with a number of different geological environments. The best gold showing is located at 8200E/9850N and consists of a 10-25cm quartz vein trending approx 045 0 Azimuth with up to 3555 arsenopyrite extending for 25cra into the basaltic wall rocks. The vein was observed intermittently in a series of old trenches over a strike length of 25m and carries gold values of up to 0.42 g/t over 2.0'.
Numerous other gold values in the 0.005 to 0.06 opt range were returned from samples of pyritiferous feldspar porphyry dykes, narrow po,py,mag horizons within the tuffaceous greywackes, and small quartz stringer zones in both the basalts and greywackes.
7.0 GEOPHYSICS
A total of 34.8 km each of HLEH and mag were surveyed of the property. The work was carried out by D. Hancock and J. Maclsaac, both employees of Noranda Exploration.
7 . l Instrumentation
7.1.1 Magnetometer
The MP-3 Magnetometer, manufactured by Scintrex Limited of Concord, Ontario, was utilized on this survey. mhe total field measurement is read with a resolution of 0.1 nts. . Diurnal variations were recorded by a base station recorder.
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7.1.1 Horizontal Loop EM System
The HLEM equipment employed on this survey was the MaxMin II unit manufactured by Apex Parametrics of Toronto, Ontario. The survey parameters used were as follows:
Coil Separation Frequencies Reading Interval Measurements
100 meters1777 Hz and 444 Hz25 metersIn-Phase and Out-of-Phasecomponents in percent
7 . 2 Discussion of Results
7.2.1 Magnetometer Survey
The magnetics of the property vary from -9081 to 11902 nts with background in the range of 1000 to 1250 nts. The dominant feature on the grid is a magnetic high trending east/west in the center of the grid running from L8800E to L11300E. This high is marked by a series of bulls-eye highs. Between L9200E and L10100, the zone is significantly broader, in the order of 250m, with very contorted magnetics. The amplitude and narrow width of the responses indicates they are quite shallow.
Other magnetic highs of interest are indicated and are generally related to EM responses. Pyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite have been found in the vicinity of the magnetic anomaly..
A narrow magnetic anomaly trends easterly across the bottom of the grid between L9300E and L11300E and is open to the west. The source of this zone is disseminated pyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite.
Another easterly trending magnetic feature is located on the western part of the property. This zone is significant as it is related to an EM response. The center and shallowest part of the anomaly is located on L8100E.
The basalts to the north of the central magnetic anomaly are essentially flat as are the greywackes that occupy the region between the central and the southern highs. Numerous interpreted possible faults are indicated.
7.2.2 HLEM Survey
Five EM anomalies have been defined and labeled A to E:
Anomaly A runs from L7800E to L8300 at 010+50N. The strongest response is on L8100E at 101+60N where the conductance is 80S and the depth of the top of the sources is 15m.
Anomalies B, C and D are quite complex as they can only be seen distinctly on the ends of the responses where there is some separation. Between L9200E and L10200E it is more probable that we are dealing with a number of EM conductors and not just three. These anomalies display very high conductances and are generally relatively shallow. Anomaly D has not been closed off.
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Anomaly E extends from L10400E to L11100E and is centered at 9950N. The conductance is generally good, ranging from 15S to SOS. The best response to test would be on L10600E or L10700E.
8.0 CONCLUSIONS
The widespread distribution of low gold values and the presence of one high grade showing, while not of economic interest in themselves, do indicate that a gold-bearing hydrothermal system was active in the area and was precipitating that in gold in structurally and chemically controlled traps.
Past exploration and production in this belt has shown that structurally deformed iron formations constitute the main sites of gold precipitation within these hydrothermal cells. With this in mind, the tightly folded and fractured iron formation outlined geophysically on the Duffel Lake property is a prime exploration target.
The short basal till sampling program formation in 1985 indicated highly anomalous of up to 570 ppb over a strike length of 1600m. anomalous values in the -250 mesh, clay indicating that gold mineralization is tied up rather than occurring in it; coarser free state
carried out over this but erratic gold valuesThe preponderance of sized fraction, may bewithin the sulphides
The high conductivities of the EM conductors found within the presumed iron formation almost certainly indicate the presence of major sulphide zones.
In summary, the Duffel for hosting a gold deposit of tested by a substantial diamond
Lake property economic size drill program
has excellent potential and grade, and should be as soon as possible.
9.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
In light of the discovery of three new iron formation associated gold deposits within the Pickle Lake belt in the past three years, the Duffel Lake property appears to have considerable potential for hosting a gold deposit of economic size and grade. It is therefore recommended that a 13-hole diamond drill program be carried out on the property to test the deformed iron formation for gold mineralization over a strike length of 2300m.
Six of these holes totaling 775m are considered essential to test the central offset section of the zone between lines 9300E and 10200E, while the remainder would be set up to test the less deformed eastern and western strike extensions.
The following is a list of proposed hole locations:
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DL-87-1 10200E/10125N 180"
DL-87-2 10200E/10050N 180 0
DL-87-3 10000E/10100N 180 0
DL-87-4 9800E/102N 180" -45 0 125in
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DL-87-5 9800E/10175N 180 0 -45'
DL-87-6 9800E/10100N 180 0 -45'
DL-87-7 9300E/I0100N ISO 0 -45'
DL-87-8 8900E/10125N 180 0 -45'
DL-87-9 9500E/10175N 180'
DL-87-10 9500E/10100N 180'
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DL-87-11 10400.E/10100N 180 0 -45 0 125m
DL-87-12 10800E/10150N 180 0 -45 0 100m
DL-87-13 11100E/10225N 180 0 -45 0 100m
Target
NW-trending fault zone and weak spot in the magnetics
as DL-87-1
2 conductive horizons and a mag high associ ated with 118ppb Au till anomaly
l conductive horizon, weak mag with 572ppb Au till anomaly
l conductive horizon, weak mag, on W limb of I.F. fold
2 conductive horizons, strong mag with 305ppb Au till anomaly
2 conductive horizons, variable mag just W of fold nose, lOlppb till anomaly
l conductive horizon 50m N of strong mag, 28-56ppb Au till anomaly
1 conductive horizon associated with a mag high2 conductive horizons, with a mag high, Slppb till anomaly
conductive horizon, weak mag high, associated Au in till 27-69ppb
conductive horizon, offset in mag, possible NW-trending fault
conductive horizon, flanking moderate mag
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NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED (no personal liability)
Thunder Bay, Ontario January 30, 1987
lan PerryProject Geologist-Red Lake DistrictNorthwestern Ontario Division
Thunder Bay, Ontario January 30, 1987
D. R. Carriere Division Geophysicist Northwestern Ontario Division
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Type of Survfy(s) Geology, Linecutting. I'AI., t, E .H.
Township or Area Duffell Lake G-2013———-——————-
Claim Hnlder(s). Noranda Exploration Company, LimitedMINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED
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Survey Company Noranda Exploration Company, Limited .....??.:...?.?.?.?.?.A................................^. — , . -. - (prefix) (number)Author of Report D. Carriere t, I . Perry______________ 887232
Address of Author p- 0 * Box 2656, Thunder Bay, OntarioCovering Dates of Survey 7/09/86 - 13/09/86____________ ............M?.?.?.?................................,
(linccutting to office)OO7OA]Total Miles of Line Cut 34.8_____________________ ........................................................
•'_______________________________, .............8.8.7.242.........................................SPECIAL PROVISIONS DAYS 887243 " CREDITS REQUESTED Geophysical p" cUhl ...................-......................""."""-.-..-l
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additional survey using Geological.———AQ_____ ........................; .............same grid. P i- C . r. l V T. ^
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DATE; February 5,1987 SIGNATURE:.Author of Report or Agent
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Type of Survcy(s) -JE.M. . MAG.. I.inecutt,ingTownship or Area Duffpll Lake Q-2Q13
Claim Holder(s) Noranda^Exploration Company, LimitedMINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED
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Author of RpportD.R. CariMprp fir T. Pprry_______________ -IOTQIQ i f.f.iti
Address of Author P.O- Rnx 76^6, ThimHpr Ray, Qn'farin————Covering Dates of Survey 07/fiq/Rfi - n/QQ/fifi____________ ........J.ZJML.....................................
([incoming to office)Total Miles of Line Cut -\L . K______________________ .........72.7M2.......................................
SPECIAL PROVISIONS DAYS TI-J/CO - -CREDITS REQUESTED Geophysical p" c"im "^^
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5amegrid -________________Geochemical , .... J5?.9.59
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision crediu do not apply to airborne lurveyi) 759060
Magnetometer____Electromagnetic _____ Radiometric _____ 759061(enter dayi per claim)
P^t-.*-.io*-™ i; TOOT *—1\ ~~^?* 4* . s 7 59062 DATE- February ^.Ib)8/ sinNATDRR- ~?V- /( .sCS'i/lAss^m . ...................Author of Report or Ai rit
759063
759064
Res. Gcol.___________Qualifications gL^Ol(.(~S_____ 759065 Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date____ . .. Claimlloldcr________ 759066
759067
759068 ' ' '.ll^' 1 ...............................
759069
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TOTAL CLAIMS
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations. Station interval —... Profile scale ————
25 (12.5).Number of Readings 1392/5568
.._Line spacing. 100 m
Contour interval 2 50 NT
AGNETICInstrument. Scintrex MP - 3
Accuracy - Scale constant.. t r 1 NTSDiurnal correction method Base station magnetometer
mill.Base Station check-in interval (hours)—Base Station location and value S.N. corner of grid
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ELECTROMAGNETIC
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Instrument Apex Parametrics MAX MIN 11
Coil configuration Coil separation — Accuracy " l Method:
Horizontal Loop
100 m
D Fixed transmitter 444 6, 1777 Hz
O Shoot back S3 In line D Parallel line
Frequency—^ __ __________________ __ _________(specify V.L.F. ttition)
Parameters measured In phase and out of phase components of secondary field.
Instrument
Scale constant
Corrections made.
Base station value and location ,,
Elevation accuracy.
Instrument ———————— Method CD Time Domain
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township or Area
Duffell Lake G-2013
Noranda ,Exploration Company, LimitedProspectors Licence No.
A 34387 .Address
P.O. Box 2656,' Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2Survey Company
Horanda Exploration Company, LimitedName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technleal report) ' ." .
D.R. Carriere, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2 .. ..
Date o* Survty (from Si t o) jTotll Miles Of lint Cut
QJy l Oft i 915 l m i rlP. i 36 [Approx. 18.2
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey, using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side •nd enter total(s) here
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Airborne Credits '
Note: Speci*i(nrovisjonst ^ creditl'iw not rppfy' ' to Airborne Surveys.
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Total ExpendituresTotal
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instructionsTotal Days Credits m*y b* apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number o) days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
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Number
727837727838
JL27.84L 727842732457732458732460
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Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Pa l 76672311 "i: ~".~ -~r"- "^- J -"" " r " r
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PATH MINING DI
gf!-R'l Q 1987
Expend. Days Cr.
Data
February 5,1987Certification Verifying
Total Days C'. Recorded
Agent (Signature!
Data Recorded
3. /o 1 181
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l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth m the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true,
nd P* sial Addreis ol Penon Certifying
Garth Pierce. P.O. Box 2656. Thunder Bay. Ontario P7B 5G2Data CertifiedFebruary 5,1987
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2.9773fJMc Mining H*cord*r'i Report of
Work No.February 20 t 198: r 86-185,87-52
Recorded Holder
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY. LIMITEDTownship or Are*
nilFFELL I AKE ARFA: Type of survey and number of '' Atsmtment days credit per claimGeophysical
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fi Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Attested ' ;,. .
PA 727837 T 727842 , 732460-61-63-64: 759059 to 61 Inclusive 759063 to 70 1ndsu1ve 766723
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
15 DAYS 5 DAYS
PA 727838 PA 766722 732457-58 759062
Mo credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsQ not sufficiently covered by the survey [~] insufficient technical data filed
PA 727841
The Mining Recorder mty reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not ixceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal -40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
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exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: - Only days credits calculated In the
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- Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Surveyls)
Geology, E. M., MAG., LinecuttingClaim Holder(s)
Nbranda Exploration Company, LimitedAddress
ftpVb'. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2Purvey Company ' Date of S
-Koranda Exploration Company, Limited Day 1
Township or AraaDuffell Lake G-2013
Prospector's Licence NO.A 34387 '. ;
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Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report) .V.D.R. Carriere, P.O. Box 2656, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G2
861 Vf.
Total Miles of line Cut
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Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For fint survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For etch additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Dayl
Complete reverse side and enter total(i) here
Airborne C'cdits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
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Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Mining ClaimPrafix
Pa.Numbtr
887231887232
8872338872^1887242887243
RECEIVED
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CIA MINING CHBttn1 0 1987
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InstructionsTotal Diyj Crtditt may b* apportioned *t trx claim hotdir't choic*. Enttr number o' days credit* per claim selected in coiumnt 11 right.
y February 5,1987
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Mining CulmPrefix Number
Expend. Diyt Cr.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the (acts set (orth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, hsvinj performed the work Wmaand/or alter its completion end the annexed report is true.'
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2.9773Mining A*eord*r'( Report of Wor^o. 8?-33
Recorded Holder
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITEDTownihlp or Ar*a
DUFFELL LAKE AREA
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[x) Credits have been reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
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March 20, 1987 Your File Nos.86-135, 87-32,87-33 Our File: 2.9773
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and MinesCourt HouseP.O. Box 3000Sioux Lookout, OntarioPOV 2TO
Dear Sir:
RE: Notice of Intent dated February 20, 1987 Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Magnetometer) and Geological Surveys on Mining Claims PA 727837, et al, In the Dufftll Uke Area
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,
J.C. Smith, A/ManagerMining Lands SectionMineral Development and Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario K7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
DK/mccc: Noranda Exploration Company, United
P.O. Box 2656Thunder Bay, OntarioP7B 5G2Attention: D.R. Ctrrltrt
End.
Mr. G.H. FergusonMining i Lands ConRrU*1on*rToronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Sioux Lookout, Ontario
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