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42E13SWZ086 2.1835 TYROL LAKE 010
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The prtvtat work la a partial xtanaloa of an Polaritation Survey carried oat on th* aoothwaatarly part of th* property and covered in a report of aaaa, dated Janmry 20.by A.I).
In addition, a uagnato*atar eurrey MB* oarrled out over olaiaa 3173*0 1 117144 and part 0f
The prevent Induotd Polarisation Surrey oevartd olaica 317079t 317080, 317081, 318086, 31^0*7* 3180B8, 3l8089t and 318091.
Af ion .yro ...ACCESS
The property la looated in tba emrt-oentrml part of Piffear Towiabip and the veat-oentral part of EOahirat Tovnabip, Thunder Bay Hinlug Diviaioa, Ontario.
fbe property le crotaad py a gravel road wblob leads fron Trana^Canada Highway No. 11, 10| *ilea to toe aouthvmrd. This road (No. 801 ) leada northward fro* a point 5 *ilea waat of tee Haalet of Jellicoe, and 15 *ilea eaat of Baardaore,
Canadian national Railway, bi^b roltajt electric Power Line and Hatural Oaa Pipellaa are all located witbin 8 mile* in a direct line to the south of the property,
OSKgUL Q5QI.OGY
Tb9 property lie* within a ganarvl 'greanrtone*
which extends from Longlac uraa, waetarly to l*ka Nipigon, a dia- tance of about SO sai. Tbla bait variaa fro* about 8 to 25 al. vida*
Thla bait inoludee rooka of Arcbaann Ago including baaie to moid volcanic f Iowa, tuffa and aggloaaratatt 046 OOBO intarbadded
including Iron ^creation*
Runaroua intntatva rocka oeow within tea *graanetona* bait whioh ara aoatly gran i t lo cospo*itiOB vita laaa*r tJHmnta of granodiorita, quarts diorite, diorita and fl7anita. All of tbaaa rook typaa ara porybyrltlo in plaoaa. Laaaar aaauata Of baaio in- truoionn ooour - an inly diabaaa and gabbro*
The central part of ^lohirat townahip la underlain by an intruaiva complex of granitic - granodl4tita - diorita coapoaition,
'. large nu&bar of oootirranoaa of gold, eoppar and aova r,inc, nickel, ailv*rv laad, laolyMawoi and iron ara found within tha graanatone 1 belt.
q*-L GEOLOGY
The eantral part of tht proparty is ondarlaln by ooid volcanic rocks which etrika in a nortaaaatarly-aoAwaatarly diraa- t ion v Theaa roeka include dacite vitb intarflow rnyolita and eoa* tuff a and agglcmerstes,
. band of porphyritic mate rbyolite and rayolitic frag- montal tuff oocums along too aouthaftatarly ad^o of tba proparty in Pifbar Townabip. llio ajrtant of tba volcanioa to tha nortbaaat Into Klaftarat Tow eh i p ia not knovn, but i* baliarad to andarly about 3A of th* present proparty*
An intruiiiv* graaodiorita ooaplax oooora In th* oantral part of Elmhirst fenmoaip idsieb artande lato tba Bortbaaatarn port of tba claim group* Tba location of tha oontoot batwoan tbie la- trueiTO and tha volcanica ia not praoiaaly VnaioJi. XlMM^OfO ia too araa, it ia aerked by a 'hybridise 1 1 on* of tha ^rolcanie rooka with
strong porpbyritisation, with or without ebearin**
Structurally, the property it locate* m tat eovtfeeaat-erly Iteb of aa anticlinal structure, tilt di* of waieh pert of Pifher Towiahip la ft northeasterly direction.
' mortbe*aterly etrtklag fault SOB* le beliered to the property paaaitug through the oaBll lake 3A Mi* v**t df Bile- poet 2 on the Plfhtr-*Elahlrflt Township Line,
sheer ins an* brecciation o 4KT Along the eoutliei Se of the sraall lake.
WORK
proflipeotiztg and trenchij^ were omrrted oat la the spring and eunser ofJ^Zi *feiob rer^aqed e KtHii egrteetive Wit of rhyolitio to dad t lo flove wad frmgaeatel iuffe Tb±o belt le boing underlain ter granite on
One line ofthe strike ex t one! on of the know* ainermll*ed v^be ea the edjoiaiag Carling Copper Hiaee Limited Property. A higfc ehergeability ree- pona* wee obtained ea the Auguitto cleime, lwnree.*iag in inteneity to the nortbveetf ctloeer to tb* preeuaed fault*
' few '/H1 eleetrent^netie eorrey tre.yereee were aade over the eeffie ares which indicated a ooaduetif* sen* eirlkiag la a north easterly direction,
In the atttuna of 1972 B bulldover we.e veed fer otrippiag end trenching. One copper ebowin* wae ttaeoTere4 la fki* work.
la Jamiary 1973 Atumitto oarrled Mf aft Teamed, Survey on the eoutbvetrt part ef the property* t*e present work
i a M o oat imw 1 1 on to tbe northeeet ef tbat work*
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'n east-voat baseline was out off of which north-south P l cleet lines were cut at 40Q ft, intervals generally tad at 800 ft* intervale over aoet of the northeasterly fi** elaias,
foe equipment used was a Huntee Mark III T tlaa domain type, Induced Polarisation system*
In general, the cethod consists of passing a direct cur rent through the ground wbiob ouilds up ohargts ut the interfaces between ra e tall lo particles and electrolytes, Tfe* ctorrent lv than ftwitohod off and tbe redistribution of these cbargas lv a***UT*6 M s voltage decay, referred to ae *anrervolta^e* oar *I*P.' effect at the ground surface. Conpnrleon of this secondary voltage 7* with the priacry voltage 7p saasured when ta* ourrent l* on provides a measure of the chargeability of eub-aurfftce Baterlal.
The Mark HI systaa provides additional data on the shape of the decay curve, A ralniBrum amount of fear points on tbe curve is read at *ch station, or i mlniBoa total *f *li fmraustors par station,
In the present surrey, s Pipole * Dipole eleetrode array wae used, fhis army eaplofrs four noviafl *lsftprf|4liff the lay*ut of which is as followss- i * - *
\ 'pparent Resistivity is found from*
where V - yrinary voltageK - 0.305 n(o*l){ir*2) alg ** transmitter current (asps)a - electrode separation f | - ?2
a * aultlple of a
array bao tho advantage of low Ijectttctlve sysaaetrioal aacraalioa end good waaeitivlty ant ,atie*tlTity withappropriate choice of *e* and *n*. '
In the prosit aurvty * aa- f ** spacing o^ 200 ft, wae used, rind n * 1 g^norelly, la
n "* 2. i ;
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taJc?n st 30 ft,, Isttarrt&s aloof piok*t llnoe, agactA 200 ft.
ontrol Btatioa \flaa eetftViished 9 LJJSA JKI at and wss ueed to correct foy diTaasl and d^f tt tay
tlone in i&ft¬io intenoity 1-urla^ tba eounw *f th* mirrty. instrtunent uaed was A Saarg* t Ho^al HF-1
the y o rt i cal consponsnt of the eortba1 na^ntiio
wngnotic baoltgrotmd im tb* *X*B oqtiHfad la latho order of 350 gtuswo. ooveyal loom! ftnoaaloua higba ooour to about 500 - 550 ^j
oncoaaloua Bone bowtrer It B*** partlataJrt wbloh at 650 , ?hiD none orosnee lin* 19V at 155 afi4 paaww about tOO ft* north of tbo ennii :^k*. It OOOXJT* along ttw soutb*rty aid* of chargeability bigb : n^luoati Folftfisatlofi anooa.!/.
?lnc diBnoiainrt*d pyrrbotita, BOB* pyrite gai f la* obal- copyrito la found in outcrop in dacitia to rbyolitie roloimioo aBd hence tho aagnetic high ic proaably due to diaaeniAate4 pyrrbotlt*,
Tho hiirhent raaalxig (1200 gwaawso) occure ae Ida* O at
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Tba survoy outllnad further to tta aaet, two oborgoati-lUy bigb aonee partly oovaroi Vy tba flrot phaa* of Htt tttffe and nhown on plan l*o* 1*8 noooajwinying raport om aaato, data* Jaaxtary 20,1973*
?baaa tvo sonaa ara outt off botvaan liaoa ^2
Two other weak chjargw'bility aavMlimi ooewr la tb* part of tVio ar*a covered . Co le l4Wtt*d 6S te
, the other on lin* ?8^ t 15S-16H. fals attooal? vtrite* is aaat-w*ct clirao-tioii. -fl*ool*t*d apparnrt trfci^ity i* fairly high indicotin/- a ^robsble sold
cone of low r*eir*i-rity uiaaata In a north-Tiorthv*93t fliroction, poaalns tbrOtt^b HM WMll laka*
acne lo interrupted on clalsa TB.J100S6. It to not cbar^am^ility highs* A sioilar ammll ara* ia tha axtrwaa t corner of tha aurvay ar*a it *aeoK9*nia4 l*y law to
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It i^ riicoiraendod that th* anoacly ooourrlng to tba nortb- weat of tbe sr-.r.il Loko bo furtbar iBnraatifiatadtblB drilling to lacludo tbo
Build os ing on the aaoenlouB aroa axSJaoaot, and of thy irosll lake baa \uiccnrer*d on araa of dioaawinntad moatly pyrito with aoao olmloopyrita.
7h* two cmoaaloua looationa i* tbo iwfth**lr arts otworad ara y^ to 3 tiasaa IHK~ I "" ' " ""' "' - t
bs further inveotlt-otad aa thay ocour in aaidcropping occaaioimlly ia that araa.
?hay rock*,
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DATA
No, of milea of picket lin** Induced Polarisation at 11*1 7*09. m w "w (C Z
" Stations - Iaduc*d Polariiatioa 210 * * r,agnatttB4t*T 24*
?laldwork waei onrriad out BS follow*i-
May tk to Jun* 3-10 d -170
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/. Vsn Stone, THimdar Bay, Qvt* 10
JI HeKsTOm, * - M * - ?: . jf /;! '; ;x 10 bra * 400 hra,
6, 7 16 toat 7 ** B
32 hre.
P. Vrm tone Field Jua* 5 12 ,. ^ , . . - Jujw j ^. "
hra*
Office , firaufibting June 20, 21-16 hre.
.D. rhidifin, B*port 8 ham* IK! i f in Typing JLJP^1 *
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fotali 486
ttributabla to oaaaaaeaati 468 x 7/5 * ^39 @aa daya*
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GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICIECHNICAL DATA ^^.lii^rn^
42E'. 3SWB08B 2.1835 TYROL -AKE
10 BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL RK PORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
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PROJECTS UNIT
Type of Survey——
Township or Area.
Claim holder! s) ——
Author of Report
Address
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles o t Line cut_(linccutting to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONSCREDITS R EL) L' E S l E l)
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) lor first survey.
ENTER 2(1 day, tor each additional sur\e\ usint; same m'id.
Geophysical
rllectromagnetic.
Magnetometer—
-Radiometric——
Other———————
G volomcal.
( i-.-ochemical
AIRBORNE CRKDITS (Special provision credit: du nut apply to airborne
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic .Radiometric(cnti-r days per claim)
DATE:.f-. ' S
iNATURtr. ^ ^Author.^-,
of Report or Agent
PROJECTS SECTIONRes. Geol. Qualifications. '^ 72
Previous Surveys
Checked by. .date.
GEO LOGICAL B RANCH.
Approved by- late.
r.KOLOdlCAI. HKA\CH
Approved h\ duic
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSEDList numerically
(prefix)
T ; r? ,/s.^
•j
TOTAL CLAIMS.
l
Show instrument technical data in each space for type of survey submitted or indicate "not applicable"
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
G RO L'\ l LSllliVK VS
Number of Stations______________________________^Number of Readings.
Station interval_________________——————————————————————————————————
Line spacing__________________________________________________
Profile scale or Contour intervals -——^.^^—^—^—————^—————^——^^^^^—^—
MAC-.NF.llC
Instrument_^^_^_______^__^^___
Accuracy - Se,tie constant ^———.^^—^
(specify for each type of survey)
Diurnal correction method.
Base station location-^——
ELLCIROMAC.M. l 1C
Instrument ^——^—^——
Coil configuration.
Coll separation ——
Accuracy^—.^^.^^
Method: L.H Fixed transmitter CH Shoot back di Inline d Parallel line
Frequency^————..^-^.-^^———--....—^—^——.^^^^^^—————^^-^————^——.—————^^^^^^——.——(specify V.L.F. station)
Parameters measured ________________________________________________________________ GRAV11Y
Instrument_____________________________________________________________________
Scale constant..
Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy—^^————^—^—^^—^^—— INUL'Cl.l) POLAR L/A l ION R i.SIS i l VI l Y
Instrument______________________l
Time domain________________________________ Frequency domain.
Frequency________________________________ Range^^^-^—^^^—
P o w e r___________________________________________________
Electrode arra\.
Electrode spacing.
Type ot electrode ,
Ontario
Name of Applicant
Address -—
Claim Numbers ^
•) Ministry of Natural Resources/SG k\tf p *?t H i c H F L ' T L ^ L APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
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Length of Time Desired ^....
Reasons why work not done .
Cl..-;''.^\L^./..-. 1 ^ .
O K t T -y ^ /A,-— . -- ^ -^y ...
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Approximate date when work will commence
T of work contemplated
Have metal tags been affixed to claim corner post?
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Date
(APPUICANT)
NOTES
400' surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.
SAND and GRAVEL
Gravel File 155607
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SANDRA TP. M.I880 IRWIN TP. M.I760497874
J.S.H.
~~- MINING LANDS -
DATE OF ISSUE
JUN301975
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
LEGEND
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No.
OTHER ROAPS
TRAILS
SURVEYED LINES:TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC. LOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC.
UNSURVEYED LINES: LOT LINES PARCEL BOUNDARY MINING CLAIMS ETC.
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY
UTILITY LINES
NON-PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS
SUBDIVISION
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATENT, SURFACE S MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LEASE, SURFACE fi, MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION
CROWN LAND SALE
ORDER-IN-COUNC1L
RESERVATION
CANCELLED
SAND A GRAVEL
SYMBOL
mB
.QT
.c.s. oc
SCALE : 1 INCH 40 CHAINSO 5OO IOOO 2000
O 2OQ 400 SOO BOO l KM
ACRES HECTARES
AREA
TYROLDISTRICT
THUNDER BAYMINING DIVISION
THUNDER BAY
Ontario
Ministry of Natural ResourcesSurveys and Mapping Branch
DateAPRIL 1975
National Topographical Series
42 E 13
Plan No.
M.1863
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B 3180861/9
TB 3)7341
LEGEND
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5 Chorgeability (in milliseconds) at n s l
Chargeability(in milliseconds) at 0=2
Contoured at 5 millisecond intervals
Array: dipole dipole (time domain)
AUGMITTO EXPLORATIONS LTD.PIFHER TOWNSHIP
THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
by
Pudifin and Company
June 1974
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SCALE l in. * 200ft.
42E13SVi®988 2.1835 TYROL LAKE 210
317341
T8/-3J801S7-18 3
TQ-JJ&090
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contojre'n ohm- metres x.O
(Apparent resistivity at r^2 not contoured!
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AUGMITTO EXPLORATIONS LTD.PIFHER T OWNSH! t j
THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
by
Pu d ifi n and Company
Scale lin.* 200ft. JUNE 1974
42E13SW008S 2.1835 TYROL LAKE 220
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LEGEND
500 i
400 - 500
30C-400
- 300
f ^^J 3,
AUGMITTO EXPLORATIONS LTDPIFHER TOWNSHIP
THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
by APudifin and Company /l
SCALE lin* 200ft _______ JUNE 197442E13SW®0B6 2.1835 TYROL LAKE 230