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GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ON AN
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY ADAMS TOWNSHIP, Porcupine Mining Division
FOR
BELMORAL PORCUPINE RESOURCES LIMITED
RECEIVED
MUUN& SKTIOH
Prepared by:
R. J, MeikieEXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITEDNovember 11, 1987
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42A86SWW22 2.18781 ADAMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . ,
LOCATION AND ACCESS . . . .
CLAIM STATUS . . . . . . .
PERSONNEL . . . . . . . . ,
SURVEY PARAMETERS . . . . .
POLE-DIPOLE ARRAY . . . . .
GRADIENT ARRAY , . . . . .
RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATION
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IP PSUEDO SECTIONS
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LIST OF FIGURES
Location Map Road Location Map Claim Block Sketch Linecutting Sketch
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APPENDICES
Appendix A EDA IP-2 Two Dipole Time Domain ReceiverAppendix B Induced Polarization TranxmittersAppendix C Fraser Filter Methods
lINTRODUCTION
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An Induced Polarization survey was conducted on an 8
m c laim property in Adams Township, Timmins, Ontario. The
Induced Polarization survey was carried out on a contract
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Beimoral Porcupine Resources Limited.
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The purpose of the survey was to follow-up a previous .
magnetometer/VLF-EM survey testing several anomalies for anyl indication of sulphide mineralization prior to a diamond
drilling program. This report will deal with the
g interpretation of the current I. P. survey and its correlation
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LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located in the north central part of
Adams Township approximately 8 miles south of the city of
Timmins, Ontario.
Access to the property is via a good all-weather road
which extends south from Timmins along the west side of Adams
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CLAIM STATUS
The property consists of 8 contiguous, unpatented mining
claims in the Porcupine Mining Division. The claims are held
in the name of Belmoral Porcupine Resources Limited, 27 Queen
St. E., Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2M6. The claim numbers are as
follows:
LOCATION CLAIM NUMBER
Adams Township P-814128
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LOCATION MAP
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PERSONNEL
The following personnel were directly involved with the
project between April Hf - May 2, 1987:
Wayne Perry Timmins, Ontario
Gerry Boucher Timmins, Ontario
Peter Rasmussen Bancroft, Ontario
Ed Brunet Timmins, Ontario
SURVEY PARAMETERS
The method IP involves applying voltage across two
electrodes in a pulsed manner i.e. 2 seconds on, 2 seconds
off. A second "dipole" or electrode pair, measures the
residual potential or voltage between them after the voltage .
is shut off or during the 2 second off cycle. The potential
is recorded at different times after the shut off. If, for
example, there is sulphide mineralization within the measuring
dipoles, they will be polarized or charges set up in the
sulphide particles. This polarization gives the zone a
capacitor effect, thereby blocking the current delay giving a
higher chargeability reading.
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A typical signature for many gold showings would be a
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would be characteristic of a mineralized, highly altered
carbonitized and/or silicified zone. However, this is by no
B means the only geological setting for gold, therefore every IP
profile should be looked at individually and correlated with
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Because of the dry sand cover over most of the grid, a
Pole-Dipole array was used with a spacing of 25 m. Lines 7W,
5W, 4W, 3W, 2W, 1W, O were surveyed using a Pole-Dipole array
with a 25 m. *a' spacing. Lines O, IE were re-surveyed with a
Poie-Dipole array and a 50 m. ^a' spacing. Lines O and IE
were also surveyed using a Gradient array.
PARAMETERS
Method Time Domain
Electrode Array Pole-Dipole and Gradient
"a" spacing 25 m and 50 m
Pulse Duration 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off
Delay Time 900 ms
Integration Time &50 ms
Receiver EDA IP-2
Transmitter Scintrex TSQ-3 3kw
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POLE-DIPOLE ARRAY
In this array, one electrode is fixed at an infinite
point from the grid and one pole or current electrode plus a
dipole or two potential electrodes are moved in unison about
the grid. In this case, the "a" spacing or distance between
the two receiving potential electrodes was fixed at 100 feet
while the distance between the moving current electrode and
the nearest potential electrode was 100 feet, 200 feet and 300
feet, corresponding to N s l, 2 and 3 on the psuedosections.
GRADIENT ARRAY
In this array, two electrodes (CI and C2) are placed a
fixed distance off each end of a survey line. A voltage is
applied across these two electrodes and a continuous 2 second
on 2 second off pulse is maintained. A receiver dipole of 100
feet is moved along the CI C2 line as well as parallel lines.
Only the middle third section is surveyed to encure that
neither CI or C2 influence the dipole. The plotting point is
in the middle of the receiver dipole. This array generates
one chargeability reading and one aparent resistivity reading
every 100 feet along the lines surveyed. A conductive
sulphide zone would yield a high chargeability-low resistivity" while a disseminated, silicified altered sulphide zone would
have a high chargeability and a high resistivity.
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RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
f The surveys were unsuccessful in delinlating any obvious
anomalies. The pole-dipole array with a 25 m "a" spacing
appears to have worked well. The survey penetrated the
overburden in all cases. Lines O and IE are the more important
lines and as no anomaly was found, both a larger "a" spacing
and a different electrode array (gradient) was tried.
Respectfully Submitted,
R.J. Meikle
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I, Raymond Meikle of Timmins, Ontario hereby certify that:
1. I hold a three year Technologist Diploma from the Haileybury School of Mines, Haileybury, Ontario obtained in 1975.
2. I have been practising my profession since 1973 in Ontario, Quebec, NWT, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia for Teck Exploration Ltd., MetalIgeslIschaft Canada Ltd., Rayan Exploration., Sabina Industries Ltd., and most recently Exsics Exploration Ltd.
3. I have based conclusions and recommendationscontained in this report on knowledge of the area, my previous experience, and on the results of the field work conducted on the property during April, 1987 which was carried out under my overall supervision.
k. I hold no interest, directly or indirectly in this property other than professional fees, nor do I expect to receive any interest in the property or in Belmoral Porcupine Resources Limited or any of it's subsidiary companies.
Dated this lith day of November, 1987 at Timmins, Ontario
R.J. Meikle
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Product informationIP-2 TWO DIPOLETIME DOMAIN IP RECEIVER
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TWO DIPOLES SIMULTANEOUSLY MEASURED .
SOLID STATE MEMORY
AUTOMATIC PRIMARY VOLTAGE (Vp) RANGING
AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATES APPARENT RESISTIVITY
COMPUTER COMPATIBLE
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Specifications
Dipoles ...................... .Two simultaneous input dipoles.Input Voltage (Vp) Range .......... 40 microvolts to 4 volts, with automatic ranging and
overvoltage protection.Vp Resolution .................. 10 microvolts.Vp Accuracy ................... D.3% typical; maximum W over temperature range.Chargeability Resolution ......... .1 y0.Chargeability Accuracy ....,..... .Q.3% typical; maximum 19fe over temperature range
forVp^OmV.Automatic SP Compensation ....... ± 1V with linear drift correction up to 1 mV/s.Input Impedance ................ 1 Megohm. -Sample Rate ................... 10 milliseconds.Automatic Stacking .............. 3 to 99 cycles.Synchronization................. Minimum primary voltage level of 40 microvolts.Rejection Filters................. 50 and 60 Hz power line rejection greater than
100 dB.Grounding Resistance Check ...... .100 ohm to 128 kilo-ohm.Compatible Transmitters.......... Any time domain waveform transmitter with a pulse
duration of 1 or 2 seconds and a crystal timing stability of 100 ppm.
Programmable Parameters ........ Geometric parameters, time parameter, intensity ofcurrent, type of array and station number.
Display........................ Two line, 32-character alphanumeric liquid crystaldisplay protected by an internal heater for low temperature conditions.
Memory Capacity ............... 600 sets of readings.RS-232C Serial I/O Interface ........ 1200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.Console Power Supply ........... .Six-1.5V "D" cell disposable batteries with a
maximum supply current of 70 mA and auto power save.
Operating Environmental Range ..., -250C to *550C; D-100% relative humidity;weatherproof.
Storage Temperature Range ....... -400Cto *600C.. 4 Thorncliffe Park Drive,
Weight and Dimensions ........... 5.5 kg, 310x230x210 mm. Toronto, OntarioCanada M4H1H1
Standard System Complement ..... Instrument console with carrying strap, batteries and Je!?,X: 2* 25222 EDA, TOR ,Operations manual. Cable: Instruments Toronto
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TSQ Series Time and Frequency Domain Transmitters
The TSQ Transmitters have multifrequency, square wave outputs suitable for induced polarization and resistivity measurements in either the time or fre quency domain. Both the 750 Watt TSQ-2E and the 3000 Watt TSQ-3 transmitter consoles are powered by a separate motor generator.
These transmitters were designed primarily for use with the Scintrex IPR time domain and IPRF-2 fre quency domain receivers although they are com patible with most receivers. The standard frequen cy domain frequencies are 0.1,0.3.1.0 and 3.0 Hz while the standard time domain pulse durations are l, 2.4 and 8 seconds. Other frequencies and timings are optional.
The TSQ transmitters feature output overload, underload, thermal, input voltage overload and Other built-in safety protections. They have very favorable power/weight ratios, solid state circuitry and a high efficiency.
- Current amplitude'stabilization is an importantfeature of the TSQ Transmitters. The current can
, be held stable within ± 0.1 Ve for large external '-load variations or up to ±10Vo input voltage , variation.
P' The TSQ-2E Transmitter weighs only 11.5 kg but 'flives the following maximum outputs: 5A, 1000 V or 750 VA. The TSQ-3, weighing 25.0 kg has max imum outputs Of: 10A, 1500 V or 3000 VA.
TSQ Serie de Transmisores para Dominio del Tiempo y Frecuencia
Los transmisores TSO son de multifrecuencias y de onda cuadrada, utiles para medidas de polarizaci6n inducida y resistividad en el dominio del tiempo y de frecuencia. Tanto el TSQ-2E de 750 Watt, como el TSQ-3 de 3000 Watt son con- solas de transmisi6n que requieren energia de un motor-generador separado.
Estos transmisores fueron disenados, prin- cipalmente, para uso con los receptores Scintrex IPR en el dominio del tiempo e IPRF-2 en el dominio de frecuencia, pero sin embargo, son compatibles con muchos otros receptores. Las fre- cuencias standard son 0.1,0.3,1.0 y 3.0 Hz, en tanto que la duracion de pulsos en el dominio del tiempo son normalmente de 1,2,4 y 8 segundos. Otros tiempos y frecuencias son opcionales.
Los transmisores TSO tienen protecci6n incor- porada contra sobrecargas, bajos voltajes, efectos tgrmicos y otros. Tienen relaciones de poten- cia/peso muy favorables, junto a una alta eficien- cia y circuitos de estado s6lido.
Una importante caracteristica de los transmisores TSQ es la estabilizacibn de amplitud de corriente. La corriente puede mantenerse estable en ± 0.1 Vo bajo grandes variaciones del cargado exter- no, y hasta ± 10Vo.para variaciones de voltaje de entrada del motor.
EI transmisor TSQ-2E pesa solo 11.5 kg y tiene salidas maximas de: 5A, 1000V 6 750 VA. EI TSQ-3, que pesa 25.0 kg, tiene salidas maximas de: 10A, 1500V t5 3000 VA.
TSO-30000W
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TSQ: Emetteurs en domaines de temps et de frequence.
Les emetteurs TSQ fournissent des sorties a plusieurs frequences d'ondes carrees convenant aux mesures de polarisation provoquee et de resistivity en domaine de temps ou de frequence. Les deux emetteurs de 750 W. modele TSQ-2E et de 3000 Watts, modele TSQ-3 sont alimonies par un groupe electrogene separe.
Ces emetteurs sont concus principalement pour une utilisation avec les recepteurs Scintrex de type IPR pour le domaine de temps et IPRF-2 pour le domaine de frequence, bien qu'ils soient com patibles avec la ptupart des recepteurs. Les fre quences standard en domaine de frequence sont de 0.1,0,3.1,0 et 3.0 Hz. cependant que les durees d'impulsion -en domaine de temps sont de 1,2,4 et 8 secondes. D'autres frequences et minutages sont facultatifs.
Les emetteurs TSQ-3 sont caractertses par des cir cuits de protection de sortie: de surcharge, de charge trop faible, thermique, d'entree de tension maximum et d'autres protections de securite in- corporees. l!s ont un rapport puissance/poids tres favorable, des circuits a semi-conducteurs et une haute ellicacite.
La stabilisation d'amplitude de courant est une caracteristique importante des emetteurs de type TSQ. Le courant peut ete maintenu stable a moins de ± 0.1 Vo pour de grandes variations de charge externe ou pour jusqu'a ± lO'/o de variation de tension d'entree.
Le poids de I'emetteur TSa2E est de 11.5 kg seulement et il a les maximums de sortie suivants: 5 A. 1000 V ou 750 volt-amperes. Le TSQ-3 qul pese 25 kg a les maximums de sortie suivants: 10 A. 1500V ou 3000 VA.
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METAL FACTOR CALCULATIONCHAROEABILITY X 2000 M X RfUSTIVITY
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Geophysical-Geologlcal-Geochemlcal Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s). Township or Area. Claim Holder(s)—
INDUCED POLARIZATION
ADAMS TOWNSHIP
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Survey Company EXSICS EXPLORATION LTD.
Author of Report.Address of Anthor P.O. BOX 1880, TIMMINS, ONT.
R- J- MEIKLE
Covering Dates of SmwyAPRIL 14, - MAY 2, 1987(linecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line Cut.———-———————....————.
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
DAYS percUiro
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AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)
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Res. Geol. .Qualifications. 'A*
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
BELMORAL PORCUPINE RESOURCES LIMITED
AujHor of Report or Agent
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED , List numerically
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mGROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey (
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RADIOMETRIC Instrument.———Values measured.Energy windows (levels)——^———^—.——.——..^—.—-———^..——..-:--—-—— Height of instrument..^——^——————————-—.^——-——^Background Count.Size of detector————.——-———-———.——-——.—-—^-^——.—.-——.—^.—.^ Overburden ———^—————————————-—^—————-^.—^—-——^—^—-.—
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey————————————————————— Instrument —:———————————————————————Accuracy^————-—^———————————^—^—.Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AJRBORNE SURVEYS Type of survey(s) ——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of lurvey) Accuracy——————————————
(specify for each type of lurvey) Aircraft used———————————-—————-—————.—^——Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude———-—--—.——————.—..—.————-^^-^Line SparingMiles flown over total area—————————————————————Over claims only.
! GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
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Report of Work**
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Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
A- J"/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:
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Man D
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ONTARIO GEOLOGIC,
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Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
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enditures (excludes power stripping)
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InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.
Date Recorded Holder'or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying RepgH of Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix
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Number
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Expend. Days Cr.
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Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
/P. 3 . l*.'/: l* ./V ,. /"y-Date Certified l Certified by (Signature)
Assessment Work Breakdown
Man Days are based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by consultants, draftsmen, etc..
Type of Survey
Technical Days
Technical Days Credits
Line-cutting Days Total Credits
No. of Claims
Days perClaim
X 7 =
Type of Survey
Technical Days
X 7
Total Credits
X 7
Type of Survey
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2.10721 ADAMS SOO
LEGEND
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No.
OTHER ROADS :TRAILSSURVEYED LINES:
TOWNSHIPS. BASE LINES. ETCLOTS. MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS. ETC
UNSURVEYED LINESLOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY
UTILITY LINES
NON PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS
SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN
RESERVATIONS
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATENT. SURFACE St M INING RIGHTS
. SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY———
.MINING RIGHTS ONLY ————
LEASE. SURFACE Si MINING RIGHTS —
" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY ————
" .MINING RIGHTSONLY————
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION .___.———
ORDER-IN-COUNCIL .———-——.—^
RESERVATION ____^________
CANCELLED ——————^-^—.,^—
SAND A GRAVEL ——^^-^—^——
SYMBOL
e om H BT
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NOTE: MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO MAY 6. 1913. VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT. R.S.O. 197Q. CHAP. 3SO. SEC. S3. SUBSEC 1.
500 1000
W B IO 20 3O *O SO SO 70Chains
soo a woo woo 3000 4000 * sow
SCALE 1:20 OOO
TOWNSHIP
ADAMSMN R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
TIMMINSMINING DIVISION
PORCUPINELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
COCHRANE
Ministry of Ministry ofNatural Northern DevelopmentResources and Mines
OntarioOat* SEPTEMBER, 1986
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