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42A87NW8821 2 .8284 MACKLEM
ADDENDUM
to
REPORT
on
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
ELECTROMAGNETIC ( V.L.F.) SURVEY
on
MACKLEM TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
010
of
LIVINGSTONE ENERGY CORP.
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
JUL 15 1985
CLAIMS
P 780157-62
July 9, 1985 John R. Boissoneault, B.Se., P.Bng,
Geologist, Engineer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . li- 2
Electromagnetic Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -3
Magnetometer Results ................................ 3 - 4
Conclusions ...*..............................*...... 4
Recommendations ..................................... 5
APPENDIX
Electromagnetic Survey - West Block
Magnetometer Survey - West Block
- l -INTRODUCTION
During the period of July 9 to August 16, 1984,
a magnetometer surrey and a radiofrequency (VLF) electro
magnetic survey, were carried out on the Macklem Township
properties of Livingstone Energy Corp. of Vancouver, B.C.
The properties consist of two claim blocks previously
designated as the "West Block" containing six claims and
the "East Block" containing thirty-one claims. The survey
of the "East Block" was completed in the summer of 1984 and
a report dated August 20, 1984 was submitted for assessment
credit. The flooded condition of the "West Block", however,
made it inaccessible, except for its eastern edge, and the
survey of this area was postponed until the following winter.
This claim block was surveyed in April of 1985, and this
addendum to the original report, is a description of the
results of this survey.
The entire area of the six claims (about 300 acres),
was covered during both the electromagnetic and magnetometer
l portions of the geophysical survey. The control grid, of 8.7
miles, is shown on the two plans entitled "Electromagnetic
Survey" and "Magnetometer Survey", on a scale of l inch s 200
feet.
The purpose of each phase of the geophysical survey,
as well as the instrumentation and procedure, are the same ac
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in the original survey of 19#4 and are described in the
original report.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RESULTS
Five zones of anomalous electromagnetic conduction
were indicated by the V.L.F. portion of the survey, three
of these occurring in the southeastern corner of the claim
block, and the other two occurring along the western edge
of the property.
The most obvious anomaly is conductor axis "L" which
was detected on three lines (3*OOW, 6*OOW, and 9-rOOW)
between 26*00 south and 27*00 south. Its strike is south-
S00-east (1000 ) and it appears to dip very steeply to the
south. The point of inflection is quite sharp on the inphase
component, particularly on line 6*00 west. The outphase
component, however, shows only a gentle change in slope, and
in the opposite direction. This suggests a Bone of moderate
bedrock conductivity, overlain by weakly conductive overburden,
j The other two axes of conductivity in the southeastern
corner of the claim block ('M' and *N'), are similar in
nature but not as clearly indicated; also they appear to be
shorter. This set of conductors {'L', IM I , 'N') is similar
to the set 'G*, 'H 1 , 'H^ 1 and 'Hg' on the western half of
the company's "South Block", and has a similar strike.
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Two 7.L.F. anomalies lie along the western edge of
the claim block, south of the base line. One of these,
axis "O", was picked up at 27+50 south on line 27+00 west,
but is not indicated on the adjacent lines; it is similar
to "L" but appears to have a shallower source. The other
conductor axis, designated as axis 'P 1 , is located at 13+00 j
south on the same line, and is very weakly indicated on line
24+00 West at 14+00 south. This is a weaker response, and
is not clearly defined.
MAGNETOMETER RESULTS
The magnetic contours on the company's "West Block",
show that the relief in this area, is somewhat higher than
on the "East Block", due most likely to a thinner overburden
cover; this is especially true on the western part of the
property. The magnetic trend appears to be north-70o-west
(2900 ). This is in agreement with the observed strikes of
outcrop to the south of the claim block. To the north and
west, however, the trend seems to turn to the west (270 )
somewhat.
A major fault system, subsidiary to the main "Destor
Porcupine Fault", is known to cross the region, in a direction
of north-60 -west (300O ), to the northwest of the claim block.
There is some indication in the magnetics that this system
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does indeed cross the southern part of the property in
that direction, and is indicated on the "Magnetometer Surrey"
Plan.
There are several magnetic features, which are
related to the V.L.F. anomalies and are therefore of some
importance. These are a series of lows which li* close to
the apparent location of the fault system, described in the
preceding paragraph. The two most pronounced of these lows,
coincide closely with conductor axes *P f and 'L 1 .
CONCLUSIONS
The zones of anomalous conductivity in the south
eastern corner of the property, as well as conductor axis "P",
lie in a series of magnetic lows along, or near, a large fault
system, which crosses the region and is subsidiary to the
main "Destor Porcupine Fault". It is possible that the
magnetic lows are caused by the process of carbonatization
of the underlying mafic metavolcanics along the fault system.
This set of circumstances is common in many areas containing
gold deposits in the region, and there are several gold
occurrences in areas of carbonatization, associated with the
fault cone in question, to the northwest.
For these reasons, I suggest that exploration of the
anomalous areas, referred to in the previous paragraph, be
carried into a second phase.
RECOMMENDATIONS
In order to further investigate the anomalous areas
selected from the geophysical survey, I recommend that an
overburden drilling program be carried out. This program
would consist of two series of vertical holes which would
penetrate to bedrock, and allow the collection of samples
of basal till and of bedrock.
One series of holes would be put down between 25-tOO
south and 33-rOO south on line 6400 west, and the other series
between 12-*00 south and 14*00 south on line 27*00 west.
Assuming that the depth of overburden is about 50 feet, this
would require some 20 holes for a total of approximately
1000 feet, using a fifty foot spacing. If gold values are
found in the basal till, the pattern would be closed in until
favourable bedrock results are obtained. Following this, a
diamond drilling program would be considered, if Justified
by the results of the overburden drilling phase.
Respectfully submitted,
lAt/fi^
'ohnVR. (Boiesonyulft, B.Se., P.Eng.
Geoloi
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Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
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TYPE OF SURVEY
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
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Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
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l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in 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.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
Date Certified
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REGISTERED
July 4, 1985t*
Report of Work 185/85
Livingstone Energy Corporation P.O. Box 34234, Station "D" Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4N5
Dear Sirs:
RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Nagnetoneter) Survey on Mining Claim P 780157, et al, In Macklem Township
I have not received the reports and naps (1n duplicate) for the fieophyslcal Survey on the above-Mittloned claim,
As the assessment "Report of Work" was recorded by the Mining Recorder on May 16, 1985 the 60 day period allowed by Section 77 of the Mining Act for the submission of the technical reports and maps to this office will expire on July 15, 1985.
If the material Is not submitted to this office byWuly 15, 1985, I will have no alternative but to Instruct the Mining Recorder to delete the work credits from the claim rteerd sheets.
For further Information, please contact Mr. Arthur Barr at (416)965-4888.
Yours sincerely.
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1M3 Phone:(416)965-4888
A. Barr:mc
cc: Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario
cc: fluy Thibault P.O. Box 1670 TlMlns, Ontario P4N 7M8
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