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Report of Work
on the
Whitney and Tisdale Properties
Whitney and Tisdale Townships, ON Porcupine Mining Division
for
Mike Caron
L2Q3 30September 1999 Timmins, Ontario
Matthew Johnston Consulting Geophysicist 1226 Gatineau Blvd. Timmins, ON P4R 1E3
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Table of Contents
Page No.
1.0 Introduction l
2.0 Location and Access l
3.0 Summary of 1998 Geophysical Se Line Cutting Program l
4.0 Discussion of Results 3
5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations 4
Statement of Qualifications
Appendices
Appendix A Geophysical Instruments and Survey Methods
List of Maps
Tisdale Grid Scale
Total Field Magnetic Survey - Contours l :5000Total Field Magnetic Survey - Posted Data l :5000VLF-EM Profile Map 24.0 KHz. l :5000
Whitney Grid
Total Field Magnetic Survey - Contours l:5000Total Field Magnetic Survey - Posted Data l: 5000VLF-EM Profile Map 24.0 KHz. 1:5000
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Whitney and Tisdale properties of Mike Caron consist of 6 unpatented claims located in Whitney
and Tisdale townships. During September of 1998 a program of line-cutting and geophysical surveys
were conducted over these claim groups. The geophysical program consisted of total field magnetic
and VLF-EM electromagnetic surveying. The line-cutting and geophysical programs were carried by
M.C Exploration Services Inc,. of South Porcupine, Ontario.
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Tisdale and Whitney properties are located 4.5 and 2.5 kilometres north of the town of
Porcupine , Ontario respectively. The Tisdale claim group is located with the township of Tisdale
within Lot l, Concession 6,; while the Whitney claim group is located within the township of Whitney
within Lot 11, Concession 5. Access to both grids is available via all weather concession roads north
of Porcupine, Ontario (see figure 1.0).
3.0 SUMMARY OF 1998 GEOPHYSICAL AND LINE CUTTING PROGRAM
The line cutting on the Tisdale grid totalled 8.8 kilometres which consisted of 800 metre long grid
lines cut at 100 metre spacings, with an 800 metre long base line and 800 metre long tie-line cut
perpendicularly to the grid lines. The line cutting on the Whitney grid consisted of 400 metre long
grid lines cut at 100 metre spacings, with and 800 metre long tie line and base line cut perpendicularly
to the grid lines. For both grids, pickets were chained at 25 metre intervals along all lines.
The geophysical program for both grids consisted of total field magnetic surveying and VLF-
EM electromagnetic surveying. The total field magnetic survey on the Tisdale grid totalled 8.9
kilometres with readings collected every 12.5 meters along all lines, and for the Whitney grid a total
of 5.2 kilometers of magnetic data was collected with reading measured every 12.5 meters along all
lines. The VEF-EM survey was conducted for both grids utilizing the transmitting station located in
Cutler, Maine; which transmitts at a frequency of 24.0 KHz. The data for the VLF surveys for both
grids was collected at 25 metre station intervals. A total of 6.6 kilomteres was surveyed on the
Figure 1
Tisdale Grid ^j/'
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Tisdale grid and 3.6 kilomteres was surveyed on the Whitney grid.
A description of both instruments and survey methods can be found in appendix A.
4.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Tisdale Grid
The magnetic survey on Tisdale grid indicates a wide range of values, between 56532 and 60674 nT.
The background magnetic field strength is 58,000 nT over the Tisdale grid.
The isomagnetic contour pattern suggests an underlying lithology striking in an east-west direction.
The most significant magnetic anomalies on the Tisdale are a series of east-west striking linear
magnetic highs centred at 2+75S, 0+00, and 2+50N. These magnetic highs range up to 2500 nT
above background.
The VLF-EM survey conducted over the Tisdale grid outlined many conductive responses, most of
which inidicate relatively strong conductivity responses. The most significant conductors have been
identified and grouped into conductive trends where possible. These have been outlined and labelled
A to H and are shown the on the VLF-EM profile map. It is also observed that the VLF-EM
conductive horizons are located between, and flanking the linear magnetic highs.
Whitney Grid
The magnetic survey over the Whitney grid displays only a mild degree of variability over the extent
of the grid area. The total field magnetic values range bewteen 57440 nT and 58017 nT, with a
background magnetic level of approximately 57000 nT. The magnetic contour pattern suggests a
decreasing magnetic gradient from north to south, with an underlying lithology striking in an east-
west direction.
The VLF-EM survey over the Whitney detected 4 conductive trends. These conductive trends, are
interpreted and labelled A to D on the VLF-EM profile map.
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5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The VLF and magnetic surveys over the Tisdale and Whitney grids have successfully outlined
geophysical anomalies which are worthy of additonal work. The VLF survey has outlined numerous
east west trending conductive horizons over both grids. These anomalous responses represent
potential targets for gold bearing mineralization.
It is recommended that a program of induced polarization and resistivity surveying be carried out
over both grids in order to better delineate and prioritize any potential targets. A program utilizing
either the dipole-dipole or pole-dipole configuration with survey specifications of an 'a' spacing of
25 metres and 0=1 to 6 is recommended.
Any geological or geochemical information existing for the surveyed grids will aid in further
assessing the geophysical targets.
Respectively Submitted,
Matthew Johnston Consulting Geophysicist
Statement of Qualifications
This is to certify that: MATTHEW JOHNSTON
l am a resident of Timmins; province of Ontario since June 1, 1995.
l am self employed as an Consulting Geophysicist, based in Timmins, Ontario.
l have received a B.Se. in geophysics from the University of Saskatchewan; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1986.
l have been employed as a professional geophysicist in mining exploration since 1986.
l do not hold nor do l expect to receive any interest of any kind in these claims held under option by; or wholly by M ike Caron
Signed in Timmins, Ontario, this September 12, 1999.
APPENDIX A
Survey Theory - Total Field Magnetics
Magnetic Survey
Theory:
The magnetic method is based on measuring alteration in the shape and magnitude of the earth's naturally occurring magnetic field caused by changes in the magnetization of the rocks in the earth. These changes in magnetization are due mainly to the presence of the magnetic minerals, of which the most common is magnetite, and to a lesser extent illuminate, pyrrhotite, and some less common minerals. Magnetic anomalies in the earth's filed are caused by changes in two types of magnetization: (1) Induced, caused by the magnetic field being altered and enhanced by increases in the magnetic susceptibility of the rocks, which is a function of the concentration of the magnetic minerals. (2) Remanent magnetism is independent of the earth's magnetic field, and is the permanent magnetization of the magnetic particles (magnetite, etc.) in the rocks. This is created when these particles orient themselves parallel to the ambient field when cooling. This magnetization may not be in the same direction as the present earth's field, due to changes in the orientation of the rock or the field. The unit of measurement (variations in intensity) is commonly known as the Gamma which is equivalent to the nanotesla (nT).
Method:
The magnetometer, GSM-19 with an Overhauser sensor measures the Total Magnetic Field (TFM) perpendicular to the earth's field (horizontal position in the polar region). The unit has no moving parts, produces an absolute and relatively high resolution measurement of the field and displays the measurement on a digital lighted display and is recorded (to memory). Initially, the tuning of the instrument should agree with the nominal value of the magnetic field for each particular area. The Overhauser procession magnetometer collected the data with a 0.2 nanoTesla accuracy. The operator read each and every line at a 12.5m interval with the sensor attached to the top of three (56cm), aluminum tubing sections. The readings were corrected for changes in the earth's magnetic field (diurnal drift) with a similar GSM-19 magnetometer, acting as a stationary base station which automatically read and stored the readings at every 30 seconds. The data from both units was then downloaded to PC and base corrected values were computed.
TMAGNETOMETERS
GSM-19 PROTONM AG N ETO M ETE R/V L F
Proton Magnetometer/VLF System
Features:
* Omnidirectional Magnetometer with VU :
* Remote control for observatory and air borne base station applications
* Streamlined grid coordinate system with
"end of line quick change capability
* 128kb basic memory, expandable to 2MB.
* Programmable RS-232 high-speed data transfer to I9.2kb.
* 50 and 60Hz filter, user selectable.
* Automatic tuning and base station syn chronization.
General
The GSM-19 is a state-of-the-art magnetometer/VLF system that delivers
quality data and the extensive capabilities
required to perform a broad spectrum of
applications. Whether the application calls for detailed ground surveys, or
remotely controlled magnetic observatory measurements, you can count on the
GSM-19 system to meet your goals.
The proton magnetometer can be equipped with gradiometer or VLF
options, and is upgradable to an
Overhauser Magnetometer
Simultaneous Gradiometer
Many mining, environmental, and
archaeological applications call for high-sensitivity gradiometer surveys
The GSM-19 meets these needs in several ways. For example, simultaneous measurement of the
magnetic field at both sensors eliminates diurnal magnetic effects
"Walking" Magnetomctcr/Gradiomcter
The "Walking" option enables acquisition
of nearly continuous data on survey lines.
Data is recorded at discrete time intervals
(up to 2 readings-per-second) as the
instrument travels along the line.
Omnidirectional VLF
With the omnidirectional VLF option,
up to three stations of VLF data can be
acquired without orienting. Moreover,
the operator can record both magnetic
and VLF data with a single stroke on
the keypad.
Remote Control Operation
When used during observatory, marine,
and airborne base station applications,
this option allows users to set parameters
and initiate measurements from a
computer terminal using standard RS-232
commands. A real-time transmission
capability is provided to allow data quality monitoring while marine or
vehicle borne surveys are in progress.
Automatic Tuning
Tuning is automatic in all modes of
operation with initial preset. An
override option is also provided for
manual and remote modes. Tuning
steps are 1,000 gammas wide.
Adaptability to High Gradients
In standard instruments, a gradient in
the magnetic field across the sensor
volume can shorten the decay time of
the proton precession signal. However,
the GSM-19 monitors the signal decay,
and calculates the optimal time interval
for measurement. Warning messages
appear on the display when the measuring interval becomes too short
GSM-19Proton Magnetometer/VLF System
___Specifications___
Performance
Resolution O OlnT
Relative Sensitivity: 0.2nT
Absolute Accuracy: InT
Range: 20.000 to 120,OOOnT
Gradient Tolerance: Over 7,OOOn'I7m
Operating Temperature: -40"C lo -t-60"C
Operating Modes
Manual: Coordinates, time, dato and reading
stored automatically at min. '3 second interval
Base Station Time, date and reading
stored at 3 to GO second intervals
Mobile: Time, date and reading stored at
coordinates of fiducial.
Remote Control: Optional remote control
using RS-232 interface.
Input/Output: RS-232 or analog (optional)
output using 6-pin weatherproof connector.
Storage Capacity
Manual Operation: 8,000 readings standard. 131,000 optional.
Base Station: 43,000 readings standard,
700,000 optional.
Gradiometer: 6,800 readings standard,
110.000 optional.
Dimensions and WeightsDimensions: Console: 223 x 69 x 240mm
Sensor: 170 x 71mm diameter cylinder.
Weight: Console: 2.1kg. Sensor and Staff
Assembly 2.2kg
Standard ComponentsGSM-19 console, batteries, harness, charger, case, sensor with cable, connector.
stafT. and instruction manual
Ordering InformationDescription ________Order Number
GSM-19 Proton Mag
Gradiometer Option . . . .
VLF Option
Memory Upgrade, 128kb
Analog Output . . . . . . . .
Remote Option . . . . .
350-170-0039 350-170-0042 350-170-0069 350-170-0063 350-170-0040 350-170-0043
Terraplus: Your Geological 6 Geophysical Supersource. Product Catalog 92
EM I? Jt~ 1 ei ci XA ir
The EM-16 electromagnetic survey is a one man survey
designed to operate at the VLF radio frequencies, pr
esently
in the 15 to 25KHz range. The EM-16 basically measur
es lateral
resistivity contrast, such as occur when a steeply dipping
conductive sheet or dyke intersects host rock of higher
resistivity.
The coupling between VLF transmitter and the main g
eological
strike of the area to be observed is all important. The
direction to the VLF transmitter should fall within 30 of
geological strike ( BL direction heading towards station ). The
direction to the transmitting station can be found b
y using the
EM-16 in a horizontal position and sweeping until a null is
obtained. The direction can be noted by compass. The reading is
then taken at a right angle to the station and sweep
ing until a
null is found.
The signal used for the EM-16 survey are transmitte
d by
U.S. or other submarine communication stations. The following
figure shows where some of the submarine communicati
on stations
are located.
VLF Electromagnet!" Unit
onccied and palunlt-d exclus.vely by Gconics Limited, the F melhod of electromagnetic surveying has been proven to
be a major advance in exploration geophysical instrumenlalion.
nee the beginning ol 1965 a large number of mining jmpanics have tound the EM16 system to meet the need lor
a simple, light and effective exploration tool for mining
geophysics.
he VLF method uses the military and time standard VLF transmissions as primary field. Only a rece.ver ,s then used to measure the secondary fields radiating from the local con-
uclive la-gets. This allows a very light, one-man instrument , do the job Because of the almost uniform pr.mary Held,
good response from deeper targets is obtained.
he EMi6 system provides the in-phase a nd q uadrature omponen's o. the secondary field w ith the polant.es Scaled.
interpretation technique has been highly developed particularly o Seriate deeper targets from the many surface ,nd, C at,ons
Principle ol OperationThe VLF transmitters have vertical anlennas. The magnetic signal component is then horizontal and concentric around
She transmitter location.
Specifications
/
Source ol primary field
Transmitting stations used
Operating frequency range
Parameters measured
Method ol reading
Scale range
Readability
VLF transmitting stations.
Any desired station frequency can be supplied with Ihe instrument in the form of plug-in tuning units. Two tuning units can be plugged in at one time. A switch selects either station.
About 15-25 kHz.
(1) The vertical in-phase component (tangent of the tilt angle of the polarization ellipsoid).(2) The vertical out-of-phase (quadra ture) component (the short axis of the polarization ellipsoid compared to the long axis).
In-phase from a mechanical inclino meter and quadrature Irom a calibrated dial Nulling by audio tone.
Reading time 10-40 seconds depending on signal strength.
Operating temperature range 40 to 50' C.
Operating controls
Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
Instrument supplied with
In-phase 150"X,; quadrature 40 0A. Shipping weight
ON-OFF switch, battery testing pu* button, station selector, switch. volume control, quadrature, dial i. 4 Q'b, inclinometer dial - 1SO c'c
6 size AA (penlight) alkaline cells Life about 200 hours.
42 x 14 x 9 cm (16 x 5.5 x 3.5 in.)
1.6kg (3.5 Ibs.)
Monotonic speaker, carrying case manual of operation. 3 station sek plug-in tuning units (additional Ire quencies are optional), set ot bat'i
4.5kg (10 Ibs.)
Designers fi. manufacturersof geophysical instruments
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Some of the credits daimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check (*0 in the boxes below to show how you wish to
prioritize the deletion of credits:
1 . Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.
D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or
D 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or
D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first,
followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use Only ____Received Stamp
0241 (03/87)
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
PORCUPINE MIMING DIVISION
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Numoei
Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining
Act. this information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this
collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933,Ramsey Lake Road. Sudbury, Ontario. P3E
6B5.
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Units of workDepending on the type of work, list the number of
hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of
grid line, number of samples, etc.
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Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
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Calculations of Filing Discounts: 201. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 10007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.
2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 50Vo of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 = Total $ value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.
- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a
request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the
Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably
(please print full name) ^^— —*
be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work,orMhe1ands indicated on the accompanying
Declaration of Work form as.
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am authorized to make this certification.
0212(03/97)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
June 23, 2000
MICHEL GEORGE CARON 99 BRUCE P.O. BOX 362 SOUTH PORCUPINE, Ontario PON-1HO
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (888)415-9845 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Submission Number: 2 .20330
StatusW0060.00244 Approval W0060.00249 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact BRUCE GATES by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYSteve B. BeneteauActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14993
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20330
Date Correspondence Sent: June 23, 2000 Assessor: BRUCE GATES
Transaction First Claim Number NumberW0060.00244 1227966
Section:14 Geophysical MAG 14 Geophysical VLF
Township(s) l Area(s)WHITNEY
StatusApproval
Approval DateJune 21, 2000
Transaction First Claim Number NumberW0060.00249 1227968
Section:14 Geophysical MAG 14 Geophysical VLF
Township(s) l Area(s)
TISDALE
StatusApproval
Approval Date
June 21, 2000
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):MICHEL GEORGE CARON SOUTH PORCUPINE, Ontario
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484000E 484200E 484400E 4S4600E 484800E 485000E 485200E 485400E 485600E 485800E 486000E 486200E 486400E 486600E
CONTOUR INTERVALS = 25 8c 2 50 nT
N
tooScale 1:5000
O 100 200 300
(meters)
MIKE CARONTISDALE-WHITNEY GRIDS
TOTAL FIELD MAGNETIC DATA - CONTOURSTISDALE AND WHITNEY TOWNSHIPS
NTS 42 A/NWPORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
INSTRUMENT: GEM GSM-19 MAGNETOMETERMAGNETIC REFERENCE FIELD - 58000 nT
M C EXPLORATION LTD.
42A11SE2015 2.20330 WHITKKY 230