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42C14SE0013 2.15437 HAMBLETON 010
HEMLO GOLD MINES INC.
REPORT OF INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY - 1994
DAYOHESSARAH PROJECT
Prepared by:
NORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY. LIMITED (No Personal Liabflity)
WEST PRECAMBRIAN DISTRICT
2
PROJECT NO. 584/592 HEMLO, ONTARIO APRIL, 1994
ROGER SHARPE SR. GEOPHYSICIST
Table
SUMMARY
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
3.0 CLAIM AND AGREEMENT STATUS
4.0 INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY4.1 Instrumentation and Techniques4.2 Interpretation
5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
List of Maps
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SUMMARY
During January a small five line (4.25 km) IP program was completed on the Dayo grid. The objective of the survey was to determine whether the IP chargeability was associated with any of the gold mineralization immediately north of the Sugar Vein as well as in the vicinity of auriferous boulders on line 160N. The results of the program located a number of good targets which will be evaluated with the other known data and will be drill tested if warranted.
l .0 INTRODUCTION
Five lines were surveyed with IP for a production total of 4.25 km. The goal of the survey was to identify chargeability highs that rfty be associated with gold mineralization.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Dayohessarah greenstone belt is located in Strickland, Odlum and Hambleton townships with the geographic center of the belt approximately 26 km north-northeast of White River and 76 km east of the Hemlo deposits area.
Access to the Hemlo Gold property is by fixed wing aircraft in the summer while access in the winter is by skidoo off of Domtar's 200 series roads south of Dayohessarah Lake.
3.0 CLAIM AND AGREEMENT STATUS
The bulk of the greenstone belt is presently staked with Hemlo Gold Mines holding 294 claims which are presently in good standing. The claims are held by Hemlo under option from Gold Giant Minerals and Akiko Gold Resources.
1994 expenditures to the end of March were 5256,419.71. This brings total expenditures in 1993 and 1994 to $634,690.02. This amount includes cash payments totalling $ 100,000 made to the underlying Vendors (Temowesky et al) and overhead. Exclusive of the cash payments expenditures total $534,690.02 of which Hemlo has provided 5499,333.96. 5500,000 in expenditures along with additional cash payments are required for Hemlo to vest at Wfa. Gold Giant and Akiko Gold provided a total of S110,000 to cover the expenditures incurred during the second phase of 1994 drilling. Since drilling was not completed until early April, a final tabulation of expenditures will be made at the end of April.
4.0 INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
4.1 Instrumentation and Technique
The Dipote-Dipole survey was performed using an IPT1 transmitter, a 2.5 kilowatt Honda generator and an ELREC IP-6 receiver. One four man crew performed the work, which took approximately 1 week. Survey parameters were 25 m dipole separations C a' spacings) and readings were recorded at four receiver separations (n -1 to 4). Figure 3 shows the plotting convention used to plot 'pseudo' sections which present chargeability and resistivity results.
IP chargeability represents the voltage retention capacity, or capacitance of the ground. It varies with metal, day or graphite content of the ground, grain size, and the degree to which grains are inter connected. It is measured as an average of ten 'windows' or data collection periods that occur after the transmitter current has been shut off. and before it is turned back on. The units are millivolts per volt (mWV) or milliseconds (msec) which are equivalent.
IP resistivity is a measure of the electrical resistance over a linear distance of the ground. This varies with metal, clay or graphite content, but Is also sensitive to the bulk composition of overburden, bedrock and mineralization, and can be used as a lithological mapping tool. It is measured by combining the voltage measured between receiving electrodes with the current transmitted at the transmitting electrodes in a two dimensional approximation of Ohm's law (R-WU that is represented by the following formula:
Resistivity - pi * Voltage * n * (N-1) * (n + 2) * a Current
Where pi is a numerical constant approximately equal to 3.14159, 'n' is a multiplier (in this case 1 through 4) that represents the distance of the receiver electrode pair from the transmitter electrode pair and 'a' is the separation of the two electrode locations in the receiver and transmitter electrode pairs (please see Figure 3). The resistivity units used for plotting are Ohm-meters.
Figure 3. Dipole-Oipole Array
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4.2 Interpretation
Line 16000N: Rve anomalies were detected.
At 9775E a strong (20-25 mV/V) chargeability was detected over a moderate increase in resistivity. The anomaly is less than 25 m wide, shallow (10 meters) and has good depth extent.
At 9950E a weak (10 mV/V) chargeability anomaly is located in a moderate resistivity high area. The anomaly occurs at 10-20 m depth and has good depth extent.
At 10OOOE a moderate-strong (15-20 mV/V) anomaly exists over an area of decreasing resistivity. The anomaly is poorly defined and may consist of multiple zones. It is approximately 20 m depth and has good depth extent.
The anomaly at 10100E is moderate - strong (15-21 mV/V). It exists at 20-30 m depth and has good depth extent.
The anomaly at 10150E is poorly defined, 10-20 m depth and has shallow depth extent. It exists over a resistivity depression.
Line 15800N: Four anomalies area identified.
The anomaly at 9775E is strong (10-25 mV/V) and shallow (10m depth). It exists over a resistivity decrease within a strong resistivity high. This is a well defined, but narrow, good target.
The anomaly at 9875E is weak-moderate (15 mV/V) and poorly defined. It exists over a strong resistivity high area. This anomaly is near surface (t: 10 m) and may have poor depth extent.
The anomaly at 10000E is strong (25-30 mV/V), but poorly defined due to interference from an equally strong anomaly that exists at 10075E. The anomaly at 10000E exists in a lower resistivity area (2000 ohm-m) while the anomaly at 10075E exists in a well defined resistivity low (300 ohm-m). These anomalies occur at 10-20 m depth and have good depth extent. They are excellent targets.
Line 13800N: Seven anomalies are identified.
The anomaly at 9500E is probably conductive. It occurs within 10 m of surface, is strongly chargeable, and may have a limited depth extent.
The anomaly at 9600E occurs in a lower resistivity area (5000 ohm-m), comes to surface, and has a limited depth extent.
The anomaly at 9725E is poorly defined and weak-moderate (10-18 mV/V) in strength. It occurs over a resistivity high area at 10-20 m depth.
The anomaly at 9850E is broader than 25 m and conductive. This anomaly is very chargeable (50-60 mV/V), occurs at or near surface and has good depth extent. If graphite is not suspected at this location, then this is a very good target.
The anomaly at 10000E is poorly defined and weak-moderate in strength (12-20 mV/V). The anomaly probably comes near surface, and has poor depth extent.
The anomaly at 10075E is strong (25 mV/V), well defined, and occurs over a resistivity high. This anomaly occurs at 10-20 m depth, and has good depth extent.
The anomaly at 10175E is weak - moderate (10-15 mV/V) and poorly defined. It probably comes to surface and it exists on the edge of a resistivity high-low contact.
Line 13600N; Six anomalies were detected:
ie anomaly at 9575E is strong (40 mV/V) near surface (-c 10 m) and occurs coincident with a well defined resistivity low (1000 ohm-m).
The anomaly at 9600E is near surface, moderate (20 mV/V) and occurs over a moderate-high resistivity area. The anomaly probably has a shallow depth extent.
The anomaly at 9700E is weak-moderate (15-20 mV/V) and poorly defined. It occurs at 10-20 m depth and probably has a limited depth extent. It occurs over a coincident resistivity high that may indicate a quartz vein.
The anomaly at 9850E may be conductive (the resistivity anomaly is 1000 ohm-m). It occurs -c 10 m from surface and has good depth extent. This anomaly is probably more than 25 m wide. It is an excellent target, unless graphite is expected.
A broad anomalous chargeability area exists at the east end of the survey line. This can be broken down into two areas. The area between 10000E and 10150E is a moderate strength flat lying chargeability zone that may represent a lithologic change. The anomaly at 10275E is weak-moderate (15-17 m V/V), poorly defined anomaly that may have a limited depth extent.
Line 13400N: Six anomalies are identified on this line.
The anomaly at 9450E is -c 10 m deep. It is very chargeable (40 m V/V) and it is probably a conductor.
The anomaly at 9600E is weak (12-13 m V/V), near surface (-c 10 M) and occurs within a resistivity high area.
The anomaly at 9700E is weak - moderate (15-20 m V/V), and associated with a strong resistivity high. The anomaly is well defined, has good depth extent and is wider than 25 m. This is a good target.
The anomaly at 9850E may consist of two zones, one on each side of the interpretation bar. The anomalies are near surface with good depth extent and exist in a moderate - low resistivity area (2000- 3000 ohm-m). There is no direct resistivity correlation with these anomalies.
The anomaly at 10000E is well defined and isolated. It is moderate - strong (25-30 m V/V) and is coincident with a relative resistivity low. This well defined anomaly is a good target.
The anomaly at 10200E is well defined and moderate depth (10-20 m). The amplitudes are moderate (20-25 mV/V) and there is a poor correlation with a relative resistivity low.
5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The anomalies described above as good targets should be compared to known geology and drill tested if they cannot be explained. Other anomalies may be upgraded based upon geological knowledge. These anomalies should be discussed before drill targets have been finalized.
Respectfully submitted,
l COMPANY. LIMITED
Hemlo, Ontario Sr. GeophysicistApril. 1994 West Precambrian District
Ministry ofNorthern Development
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
NOT W9450 . OUCf-fc.
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Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information wil be jsed for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P36 6A5. telephone (70S} 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplic?*~- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be co- Technical reports and maps must accom- A sketch, showing the claims the work is
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i Recorded HoUer(s)i John TemoweskyjAddreaa ' c/o 96O Alloy Drive, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6A1{Mining Divisionl Sault Ste. Mariel Oates ! Performed January 10. 1994
Township/Area . Hambleton f Q fi L l/ J")
CtteniNo. A200691
T6tophont No. (807) 623-4339
M or G Plan No.M- 17 53
To:January 30, 1 994
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup
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Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work.BfffifeirWo^r^ffiyev -
RehabilitationOther Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
Type
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Induced Polarization W 7 c; //a-pfr^r~ ? " "^n
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MAY 2 4 1994
"eceipt _________^^^
Total AxsAssment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs S 18,457
Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
Roger Sharpe (Author) c/o 960 Alloy Drive, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6A1
; J.Maclsaac. C.Ritchie, C.Sedleski c/o 960 Alloy Drive. Thunder Bay. Ontario P7B 6A1
Sean McCann 3 Plummer Court, Sault Ste Marie, Ont. P6B 6E4
L(attach a schedule If necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side
l certify thai at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder. ______ ^^^^
May 16/94
Certification of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the we-* or witnessed same during and/or^fieri** completion and annexed 'eporr is true
NarTte and Address of Person Certifying
Cecilia M. Barrett, 960 Alloy Drive, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6A1Tetopone No.
(807) 623-4339
.Date ICertdMd By l&gnature)
May 16,94 ' ex/,|r
For Office Use Only __Total Va:^e Cr Recordea Da:e Rec-.-:ec DIVSK*
a HJJUJ-l' Cr ^__________
RECEIVED
24MAI 1994
details for Work tcport f 384-ip Page 1
Work ' rt* for . . ing Reserve
Claim Number (see note 2)
SSM 1.055,520
SSM 1.069.307
SSM 1.069.314
SSM 1.069,315
SSN 1.069.335
SSM 1,069,336
SSN 1.069.339
SSN 1,069,340
SSN 1.069.341
SSN 1.069,348
SSN 1.069.349
SSN 1.069.361
SSN 1,069.368
SSN 1,069.369
SSN 1.069.371
SSN 1.069.372
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1
1
1
1
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1
1
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1
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Value of Assesment Work Done
on this Claiai
2.496.00
2.279.00
326.00
543.00
1.411.00
1.736.00
868.00
4.349.00
1.736.00
2.170.00
543.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Value Applied to this Claim
400.00
400.00
400.00
400.00
400.00
Values Assigned from this data
2.000.00
Reserve :Uork to be Claimed at
a Future Date
2.496.00
2.279.00
326.00
543.00
1.411.00
1.736.00
868.00
4,349.00
1,736.00
170.00
543.00
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Total Nuaber of Claims
18.457.00
Total Value Work Done
2.000.00
Total Value Work Applied
2.00C.OO
Total Assigned From
16,457.00
Total Reserve
Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse affects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorite the deletion of credits. Please mark (x) one of the following:
1.M Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards.
2.1 1 Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.
3.1 Credits are to be cut back as prior i zed on the attatched appendix.
A. xi Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims that have reserve credits.i ^lin the event that you have not specified y o*-" choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option payments, memorandum s 1 tt-eements, etc.,with respect to the mining claims.
Note 2: If worn has been performed on patented or leased lane, p. ease cocplete the fcllOhi-;:
J certify that the recorded hc.cier had a be't'^c the patc-uod cr leased larid at the time the .^-it
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Oitario
Ministry ofNorthern Devetopmeniand Mines
Ot pement du Nord et des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Etat des couts aux fins du credit d'evaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
p*rsonai information collected on this form is obtained under the authority o1 the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claimfs). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus Sans 4 presente formt e sent recueiilis en vertu de la Loi sur les mines ei serviront a tenir A jour un -egistre des concessions mmieres. Adresser touts question sur la coBece ce ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains rmmers. mimste'e du Deveioppement du Nord ei des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* etage. S-23ury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264
384/392
1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs
Type
SE.Contractor's and Consultant's FeesOroKsde •'entrepreneur •t de I'expert- conseU
Supplies Used FournftufBs utifisees
Equipment Rental Location de
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
Type Sean McCann
Amount Montant
10.454
1.141
2.070i
Type Snowshoes.tape.etc. :
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Type Snowmobile 651
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
Totals Total global
11.595
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2.070
1.065
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1.065
651
15.381
2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, tes couts indirects ne sont pas admissible: en tarn que travaux d'evaluation.
j Type Description
! Transportation TyJ? j Transport ; Gas
Amount
695
Tors s : . Total c :oal
. Food and Lodging Nourriture et 3.039
' Mobilization and ; Demobilization l Mobilisation et i demobilisation
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partiel des couts indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20* of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'mcedant pas 20 H des coots dncts)
Total Value of Assessment Credit (Tout of Direct and Allowable Indirect cocts)
Valeur totate du cnMH d'tVahiation (Tom dt* coott t MMirecuai
695
3.039
o o-fii\FI\J 9 ^
3.076
18.457
vote: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le tituiaire enregisue sera tenu de ver-rer 'es ceoe^ses demandee; :i-s :e present elat des couts dans les 30 .c jrs su.-var: jne demande i. ret effet. Si la verification n'est pas effect jee. le n.n.stre peut rejete- "ut ou une partie des travaux d'evaluaticn prese^tes
Discounts Remises pour depot
Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at I00*ft of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1 Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans s-ivant *jr achievement s: -t rembourses a 100 % de la valeur totale susrr.entonnee 3j credit d'evaU-ct :n
2 Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 5(nfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
1 Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres teur acheverrent sont rembourses a 50 * de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluaticn susmentionne. Voir tes calculs ci-dessous.
Vateur totale du credit d'evaluation
x 0.50
totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de l 'eta t des couts
:ie amounts shown are as acetate as pcss;3 e znz T.ese ccsts ncurrea Anile conduct ng assessment work on me a^cs shown
-e accompanying Repcrt of Work form
Lands Administrator
J'atteste par la prese'teque les montants indiques sont le p: -s exact c: depenses ont ete engagees pour eMect-e- 'es r; sur les terrains indiques dais la fornu'e re 'ace:'
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Ontario
Ministry of Ministere du 933 Ramsey Lake RoadNorthern Development Developpement du Nord 6th Floorand Mines et des Mines Sudbury, Ontario
October 4, 1994
P3E 6B5
Our File: 2.15437 Transaction #: W9450.00043
Telephone: Fax:
(705) 670-5853 (705) 670-5863
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines60 Church StreetSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 3H3
Dear Sir/Madam:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS ON MIMING CLAIMS 88M.1055S20 ET AL IN HAMBLETON 6 ODLUM TOWNSHIPS
The 45 days specified in the Notice of Reduction dated August 18, 1994 have passed.
Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the attached Assessment Work Credit Form for the submission. The credits have been approved under Section 14, Geophysics (IP), Mining Act Regulations.
The approval date is October 3, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome at (705) 670-5855.
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
LJ/jl Enclosures:
cc: Resident GeologistSault Ste. Marie, Ontario
'Assessment Files Library Sudbury, Ontario
ASSESSMENT WORK CREDIT FORM
FILE NUMBER: 2.15437DATE: October 4, 1994RECORDER'S REPORT NUMBER: W9450.00043
RECORDED HOLDER: John Ternowesky
TOWNSHIP OR AREA: Hambleton 6 Odlum Townships
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