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AFOREST-HLAVA EXPLC ERVICESLTD.
42G04SW0206 2. 13548 MINNIPUKA
P.O. Box 1163, TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N7H9
REPORT
ON
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
ON THE
PROPERTY OF
^' EKERSVAL RESOURCES LTD. p C C\ i-
WALLS S* MINNIPUKA TOWNSHIPS
DISTRICT OF ALGOMA, ONTARIO
NTS 042B13NW
May 7, 1989 H.Z. Tittley P.Eng
Timmins, ON.
CLAIM STAKING — LINE CUTTING — GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS — GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
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KEY MAP .
LOCATION MAP
CLAIM MAP
INTRODUCTION .
PROPERTY, LOCATION 8* ACCESS .
TOPOGRAPHY .
HISTORY .
GEOLOGY .
SURVEY METHODS . . . . .
Linecutting
Magnetic Survey
Electromagnetic Survey .
SURVEY RESULTS .
Magnetics .
Electromagnetic
CONCLUSIONS It RECOMMENDATIONS
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MAPS
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MaxMin H.E.M. Survey, 1777 HH In back pocket
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LOCATION MAP
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MINNIPUKA Township
District of ALGOMA ONTARIO
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CLAIM MAP
EKERSVAL RESOURCES LTD.
MINNIPUKA Township
PORCUPINE Mining Division
ONTARIO
Scale, 1:31680
REPORT
ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
ON THE
PROPERTY OF
EKERSVAL RESOURCES LTD.
IN
WALLS fc MINNIPUKA TOWNSHIPS
DISTRICT OF ALGOMA, ONTARIO
NTS 042B13NW
INTRODUCTION
Based on recommendations made in a preliminary report by
J. Descarreaux, ground geophysical examinations were carried
out on the Mi nnipuka-Wal Is property of Ekersval Resources
Ltd. in the Oba Area of northern Ontario.
The surveys were conducted during February and March, 1989
by Laforest-Hlava Exploration Ltd. o-f Timmins, Ontario.
Amid the wealth of information evinced by the magnetic
survey, the fold pattern in the central part of the property
may prove most interesting.
Additional work is warranted to complete coverage of the
airborne anomalies in the southern part of the property.
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page 2
PROPERTY. LOCATION k ACCESS
Ekersval Resources' Minnipuka-Wall property consists of 89
contiguous unpatented mining claims located in the townships
of Walls and Minnipuka in the Porcupine Mining Division of
Northern Ontario. This report deals with 59 of the 74 claims
in Minnipuka Township that are covered by the surveys. They
are:
P-893 034 to P-893 036 3
P-893 039 to P-893 041 3
P-B93 049 to P-893 068 20
P-893 092 to P-893 098 7
P-930 101 to P-930 111 11
P-930 052 l
P-930 151 to P-930 061 11
P-930 426 l
and P-930 433 to P-930434 all inclusive. .2Total 59
The property lies on the boundary of Minnipuka and Walls
Townships in the District of Algoma, Northern Ontario, with the majority lying in the former. The area of investigation
lies wholly in Minnipuka Township between the township line
and the eastern edge of the property.
The region, known as Kapuskasing-Hearst, lies 180 km
west-northwest of Timmins and 130 km north-northeast of
Wawa, both, mining communities. Nearer communities include
the railway town of Oba, the railway and logging town of Hearst, and the pulp and paper town of Kapuskasing which are
respectively, 20 km northwest, 70 km north, and 100 km
east-northeast of the property
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The survey area and the overall property is accessible by
-Forestry roads that connect with the Trans-Canada Highway
(11) at Hearst. Diverse partially abandoned branch roads
extend throughout the property. The area is also accessible
from Oba which is joined to Highway 11 by the secondary road
583.
Oba is at the junction of Canadian National Railway's main
transcontinental line and the Algoma Central railway that
runs from Sault Ste. Marie to Hearst. The station of
Minnipuka on the Canadian National line is 10 kilometres
south of the survey grid.
TOPOGRAPHY
Minnipuka Township lies at the southwestern margin of the
Abitibi Clay Belt of Northern Ontario and Quebec, an ancient
lake bed where most of relief is due to erosion. Half a
kilometre south of the grid there is a knoll which rises 75
m above the general relief. The gridded area also covers
part of the northern tip of Goat Lake
Much of the forest that covered the area has recently been
harvested by open slash methods. Reforestation in the form
of burns, scarification, and planting is currently in
progress. Indeed, the property occupies close to half of a
recent prescribed-burn region.
The property is drained by Goat River and its tributaries,
the principal of which divides the grid and the property.
Goat River flows into the Missinaibi River which is part of
the Hudson Bay-James Bay watershed.
page 4
HISTORY
Following construction of the main railway near the turn of
the century, government geologists carried out early
examinations in the area. In 1923, gold was discovered by
loggers working 20 km due west of the property, near the
Algoma Central Railway in Hawkins Township. Mapping in the
vicinity was done by T.L. Gledhill for Ontario Department of
Mines in 1928.
Early mapping in Minnipuka Township was done by J.E. Maynard
in 1929. The north part of the township was examined during
Operation Kapuskasing in 1966, and the southern half during
Operation Chapleau in 1970. These activities were sponsored
by the Ontario government.
In 1979, Amax Mineral Exploration Ltd. flew an aeromagnetic
survey over the townships of Malls and Minnipuka. Follow-up
in 1981 consisted of ground checks, detail helicopter-borne
magnetic/electromagnetic surveys and drilling of 14 holes
across strong conductive zones. A small part of the property
was included in this investigation and one hole was drilled.
Around 1984 to 1986, large tracks of land were staked across
several townships including Minnipuka and the present
claims. During the winter of 1986-1987, H. Ferderber
Geophysics Ltd. of Val d'Or, Quebec flew the properties with
basic airborne magnetic and VLF electromagnetic equipment on
behalf of Golden Trio Minerals Ltd.
page 5
GEOLOGY
The general geology of the Oba Area consists o-F Archean
basement granites, and supracrustal sedimentary-volcanic
rocks in the form of narrow generally east-west-trending
belts. All the rocks are intruded by granitic stocks and
northeast an northwest-trending diabase dykes. This section
of the Precambrian Shield is at the northern edge of the
Wawa Subprovince of the Superior Province.
The northern half of Minnipuka and Walls Townships is
underlain by massive granitic rocks. The south half contains
two east-southeast-trending intercalated
volcanic-sedimentary belts both averaging 1.5 kilometre in
width and separated by 3 kilometres of partially foliated
and partially porphyritic granite.
Ekersval's Minnipuka property straddles the most northerly
of the two belts. The previously mentioned drilling in the
southern part of the gridded area, intersected a band of
sediments lying between the predominantly volcanic rocks to
the north and granites to the south.
page 6
SURVEY METHODS
Li necutti ng:
From a point situated approximately 1700 m north of Goat
Lake and 1000 m west of Goat River, the 0/0 point is to be
found. It was placed about 20 m west of a distinctive bend
in the access road near the centre of the property. The
00-baseline was extended easterly over 1300 m to the east
edge of the property and west for 2700 m to the
WalIs-Minnipuka township line. A 1000N tie-line was
established between 2700W and 200E as was a 850S tie-line
between 1100W and 1300E. Three minor tie-lines were
established at 1800N, SOON, and 1700S between 2500W and
1500W, 300E and 800E, and 500E and 1300E, respectively.
North-south lines were laid out at 100 m intervals and
extended between tie-lines or a few hundred metres beyond.
Altogether, 11.7 km of tie-line and baseline, and 85.25 km
of cross line were established with stations placed 25 m
apart.
Magnetic Survey:
The magnetic survey was conducted over the grid lines with a
Geometrics model G-816 proton precession magnetometer.
Readings were taken at 12.5 m intervals and corrected for
diurnal variations by differences obtained from observing
stations along the base line that had been read previously
in a series of closed loops.
Electromagnetic Survey:
The electromagnetic survey was conducted along the cross
lines with an APEX Parametrics Model MaxMin II horizontal
loop unit. Using 444 and 1777 hertz, observations were made
at 25 m intervals with a coil separation of 100 m.
page 7
RESULTS
Magnetic Survey:
Results of the magnetic survey are plotted and contoured on
the accompanying plan entitled 'Magnetic Survey' at a scale
of 1:5000. Most of the magnetic relief originates from a
series of sub-parallel bands that trend southeasterly across
the "property. Towards the southeast there are two large
magnetic bodies, equivalent in size to approximately one and
two claims respectively, which contain peaks nearing 10,000
gammas from a background of 1000. Low values ranging down to
300 gammas occur mainly on the north side of the anomalies,
indicating a southerly dip to the formations.
One of the most noticeable feature is the southeast-trending
line running across most of the property between the 100N
tie-line, at the township line, and the area of line 900E at
1175Sj undoubtedly a structural feature as certain conductors appear to be displaced along this line.
The presence of several crescent-shaped anomalies suggests
folding. This is especially evident in the central part of
the property, near line 1000W at 300N.
The southeasterly-trending dyke which leaves the grid at
900W on the 1800N tie-line appears to transect the entire grid and corresponds with a major contact running through
300W on the BOOS tie-line.
In the northeaster part of the grid, the 1000 gamma contour
appears to approximate the granite contact in this area.
page 8
Electromagnetic Survey:
The results of the horizontal loop survey are plotted and
pro-filed on two accompanying maps entitled 'Maxtlin II H.E.M.
Survey, 1777 Hz' and 'MaxMin II H.E.M. Survey, 444 Hz' at
the appropriate scale. Interpretation and evaluation is
shown on the higher frequency survey while only the axes are
plotted on the plan of the 444 Hz survey.
Although 16 anomalies labelled "A" to "P" are shown on the
plan, only 15 are due to conductivity. Anomaly "P" is a zone
of positive in-phase responses usually caused by short-cable effect when traversing over steep cliffs or rugged
topography. Although the trend of the zone is some 30
degrees more northeasterly than the regional fabric, the
accompanying magnetics towards the western boundary are
supportive of a feature striking in this direction. Even
though the anomaly is not supported by airborne data, it may
warrant closer scrutiny, especially in the area of the sharp
magnetic anomaly on line 1800W at SOON.
page 9
CONCLUSIONS k RECOMMENDATIONS
With the exception of K, L, P and R, the conductive
anomalies generally belong to either a northerly belt or a
southerly belt which extend southeasterly across the
property. Magnetic association is generally closer, if not
direct, along the northerly belt, suggesting some pyrrhotite
mineralization.
Iron -formation was mapped along the Goat river where it
intersects the south zone. This may well be the cause of the
anomalies in this area.
Anomaly K is principally an out-of-phase response except -for
line 1800W, where there is an appreciable in-phase
component.
Based on the government claim map, there is evidence that
anomaly L possibly lies mainly outside the property
boundary.
Anomaly R is associated with a series of airborne responses
that are not completely covered by the surveys.
In order to investigate all the airborne anomalies on the
property, it is recommended that the work be extended south
across claims 930427 to 930429 and possibly 893069.
Respectfully submitted,
H. Z. Tittley, P.Eng.
page 10
REFERENCES
Bennett, G., Brown, D.D., George, P.T., Leahy, E.J.Operation Kapuskasing
1967 Ontario Department of Mines Miscellaneous Paper 10 With maps P372, P397 b P398, 1:31,680
Boissoneau, A.N.Algoma-Cochrane Surficial Geology Dnt. Dept. Lands k Forests Map S.365, l in. to 8 mi.
Gledhill, T.D.Gold in Hawkins 8* Walls Townships
1927 Ontario Department of MinesAnnual Report, Volume 36, part 2
Maynard, J. E.Oba Area
1929 Ontario Department of MinesAnnual Report, Volume 36, part 6 with map 38c
Ontario Geological SurveyOba-Kapuskasing Region
19B6 A.E.M./Aeromag Survey, maps 80834 8* 80835, 1:20,000
Tanton, T.L.Reconnaissance along the Canadian Northern Railway
1916 Geol. Sur. Can.( , Sum., Rept. 1916
Thurston, P.C., Siragusa, G.M.Operation Chapleau - Missinaibi Lake Sheet
1971 Ont. Dept. Mines 8* Northern Affairs Map P.672, 1:31,680
Weeks, L.J.Hearst-Kapuskasing Area
1936 Geological Survey Can. Map 412A, 1:253,440
42G04SWe206 MINNIPUKA
Ontario900
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du DeVeloppement du Nord et des MinesJuly 24, 1989
Mining Lands Section 880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 1Z8
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Your File: Our File:
W8906-312 2.12540
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
Re: Notice of Intent dated June 21, 1989 Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining Claims P 893035 et al in Minnipuka and Walls Townships.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W. R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LandsMines S Minerals Division
Enclosure
cc: Mr. G. H. FergusonMining and Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
Golden Trio Minerals Ltd. Toronto, Ontario
H. Z. Tittley Timmins, Ontario
Randy Maass Timmins, Ontario
Resident GeologistTimmins. On ;ario
ONTARIO QiOLOQICAL tUftVEY ' ASSESSMENT FILES
OFFICE
-l"' M 1989
R E C E l V E 0|
/j-^v Ministry 01 Technical Assessmentl vL/ J Northern Development \}JJ and Mines Work Credits
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Recorded Holder
GOLDEN TRIO MINERALS
MINNIPUKA AND WALLS TOWNSHIP
Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical on
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Radiometru- . day*
Dther diyi
Section 77 (19) Se* "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Rpnlngiral dayi
Geochemical . rtayi
Man days | j Airborne f~l
Special provision j^J Ground fj]
1 l Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections (O work dates and figures of applicant.
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Mining Claims Acsemd
P 893035-36 893041 893049 893051 to 68 1ncl. 893092 to 98 Incl. 930104 to 06 Incl. 930109 to 11 Incl. 930052 930151 to 61 1ncl. 930426 930433-34
Special credits under section 77 (16) (or the following mining claims
15 days Electromagnetic
P 893034 893050
10 days Electromagnetic 5 days Electtomagnetlc
P 893039-040 930102-103
P 930101
No credit* have been (Mowed for the following mining daims
UJ not sufficiently covered by the survey [~] iniufficient technical data tiled
P 930107-J08
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal * 40; Geochemical - *0; Section 77(191 * CO.
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P 893053-36 893039 to 41 893049 893051 to 68 893092 to 98 930102 to 06 930109 to 11 930052 930151 to 61 930426 930433-34
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Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
10 days Magnetometer
P 930101
)5 days Magnetometer
P 893034 893050
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
[3" not sufficiently covered by the survey Q Insufficient technical data filed
P 930107-108
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order trut the tout number of approved assessment days recorded on caen claim does not exceed |he maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical* 60; Geologoeal -40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(191 -60.
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Report of Work SvK;v ; ^'^'^Geophysical. Geological.^; ^Geochemical and
DOCUMENT No. "W 3906*31:2.
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Instructions: — Please type or print. - v., vi . .~ |f number of mining claims traversed
-'if(':i v V exceeds space on this form, attach a list.!-/ 'l Note: ~ Only days credits calculated In the'-•* ,.- * "Expenditures" section may be entered
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Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List In numerical sequence)if -. Special Provisions
For first survey: -Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
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Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
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P-893034 P-893035 P-893036
P-893039 P-893040 P-893041
P-893049 P-893050 P-893051 P-893052 P-893053 P-893054 P-893055 P-893056 P-893057 P-893058 P-893059 P-893060 P-893061 P-893062 P-893063 P-893064 P-893065 P-893066 P-893067 P-893068
P-893092 P-893093 P-893094 P-893095 P-893096 P-893097 P-893098
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