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LOCKWOOD GEOPHYSICAL SERVICES
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PROJECTS srx ON TORONTO
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AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
TOWNSHIPS OF PARKINSON, GLADSTONE S, #162
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RESIDENT GEOLOGISTSAULT STE. MARIE
ByLOCKWOOD SURVEY CORPORATION LIMITED TORONTO CANADA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I INTRODUCTION
II INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS
MAGNETOMETER
ELECTROMAGNETOMETER
SPECTROMETER
POSITIONING CAMERA
ELEVATION CONTROL
III SURVEY PROCEDURE
IV DATA REDUCTION AND PRESENTATION
V INTERPRETATION
SPECTROMETER
ELECTROMAGNETOMETER
MAGNETOMETER
VI CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
VII LIST OF CLAIMS
VIII MAPS
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INTRODUCTION " 0 * "
Between December 30th, 1969 and January 14th, 1970, an airborne geophysical survey, comprising of a Fluxgate Magnetometer, Dual Frequency Electromagnetometer and a 4 Channel Spectrometer, was carried out by Lockwood Survey Corporation Limited for Cominco Explorations Limited in the vicinity of Blind River, Ontario.
The airborne survey was carried out over 5 claim blocks in the following Townships:
Parkinson - Gladstone Park North (84) Park South (30) Glad (76) Pat (28)
218 claims 241.4 miles
Twp. 162Mace South 31 claims 32.2 miles
Traverse lines were spaced at 1/16 mile on a North/South bearing. Appropriate tie-lines were flown.
Mean terrain clearance for the E.M. detector bird was 100 feet. Terrain clearance for the Magnetometer and Spectrometer was 450 feet.
The survey was undertaken by the following personnel:Pilot : W.Navigator : F.Engineer : W,
Operator/Technician : A.
Data Man : P,
D. Fenwick
E. Birchall Teece Salenieks Bell
Address of all crew members is 1450 O'connor Drive, Toronto 374, Ontario.
The aircraft used for the survey was a Beech Queenair, Registration CF-ROA.
Flying was conducted on the following dates: December 30, 31, 1969 January 2, 6, 14, 1970.
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INSTRUMENTATION
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Gulf Mk III Airborne Magnetometer
This is a saturable core fluxgate magnetometer with an accuracy of approximately l gamma.
The magnetometer head consists of two saturable core orienting fluxgates whose axes are at right angles to one another. The axis of the measuring fluxgate is normal to the plane containing the two orienting flux gates .
In operation the orienting fluxgates are main tained by servo-motors in a position of minimum coupling with the earth's magnetic field; the measuring fluxgate is then in a position of maximum coupling with the earth's field.
The detecting elements and servo-notors were housed in a "stinger" projected to the rear of the aircraft.
Output from the magnetometer was recorded in analog form in red ink on a moving chart paper. Operating range was 600 gammas across a ^hart width of 10 inches. Chart speed was six inche? per minute.
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A dual frequency airborne electromagnetometer with primary frequencies operated simultaneously at 400 cycles per second and 2300 cycles per second. This unit has a transmitted power of 300 watts at 400 cycles and 150 watts at 2300 cycles.
Coil configuration is such that the transmitting coil axis is vertical with the coil mounted on pylons along the main plane of aircraft and extending to a horizontal bar at the fin.
The receiving coil axis is horizontal, in line wihh the flight path of the aircraft and is mounted in a "bird" towed behind the aircraft by means of a 500-foot cable. While in operation the detecting coil is located approximately 165 feet below and 453 feet behind the trans mitting coil centre.
Phase displacement is recorded in degrees of the quadrature component of the secondary field with respect to applied primaries of 400 and 2300 cycles per second.
The maximum noise level is 0.1 degree.
The type of display or recording is an analog record presented with red ink showing the 400 cycle resoonse and green ink the 2300 cycle response.
The reading range of the 400 cycle response is 5 degrees across a four inch chart width and 2300 cycle response is 10 degrees across a four inch chart width.
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ABEM SPECTROMETER
This equipment is a discriminating type of radiation detector using a single crystal of Thallium activated Sodium Iodide, 5" in diameter by 6" high.
This equipment is set up so that the Thorium, Uranium and Potassium content of the total count can be ascertained.
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This camera used a 35 m.m. film size
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frame size is 28 m.m. lateral by 25 m.m. longitudinal.
The focal length is 18.5 m.m. The resulting lateral
coverage was 1.5 times the terrain clearance and
longitudinal coverage equal to the terrain clearance.
Each frame was numbered by a prism system which exposed
"veeder" counter numbers on the side of the frame at
the moment of exposure. Co-incident with every tenth
exposure a fiducial pulse was imprinted on all aerial
recording chargs.
Interval between exposures was 2.1 seconds.
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A record of terrain clearance was made
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All instrument calibrations were checked and adjusted immediately before and/or after take-off, and checked for normal function, e.g., pen alignment, auto matic stepping, standardization and degree of noise. Assuming all systems were functioning satisfactorily, the flight would proceed following predetermined flight lines marked on uncontrolled mosaics at a scale of l inch to 660 feet, at the predetermined separation.
The aircraft followed a systematic predetermined pattern of flight lines and tie-lines at an average elevation of 450 feet.
The position of the aircraft was recorded by a vertically mounted camera; there was no significant lag between any instrument and the recorded position. Every time the camera fired, a reference mark was printed on all records and numbered to correspond with the film frame number.
The electromagnetic system detector head was in a towed bird, the controls and recorder being mounted in the aircraft with the camera, radio altimeter, magnet ometer and Spectrometer.
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The flight produces positioning film, duly pro cessed, magnetometer, electromagnetic, radio altimeter and Spectrometer as continuous records with appropriate frame numbers and field annotations, plus an operator's Daily Flight Report.
The track of the aircraft is recovered on the photographic mosaics by examination of the film; prominent features, i.e., roads, lake-shore, etc., are used for the transposition.
The intersections of tie and flight lines areaccurately determined on film and transferred to therecords. The frame numbers of the individual plottedpoints relocated on the mosaic are identified on each record.
The flight line network is divided into con veniently sized circuits and from one intersection as reference, the magnetic closure error around each circuit is determined and distributed uniformly around each circuit such that the correction applied to the magnetic baseline results in a uniform datum of all these magnetometer records throughout the area; this is the datum used for contouring. If the flight lines are very short a single control or tie- line is used to apply a constant datum to all lines assuming zero drift.
The electronagnetic record is baselined with res pect to the local background level. The Spectrometer is baselined with respect to local background over water.
The data for each survey are individually trans ferred to separate intercept tapes; the data transferred
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The intercepted data are transferred to the flight line plot by linearly interpolating between plotted fiducial points. The transferred data are then contoured, and subsequently fair drawn.
Final maps were compiled at a scale of 660 '/l".
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Gamma Radiation Spectrometer Survey
(a) GeneralOver most of the areas covered in this survey
the total radiation count (all radiation above 0.90 M.e.v.) varied smoothly between 300 and 500 counts per second. The spectrometer maps show values above 200 c.p.s. which is an assumed background value. This variation is due in part to the difference in the natural radiation of the different rock types underlying the survey area and to changes from exposed to drift covered rock.
The uranium channel measures th*1 amount ofradiation between the energy levels of 1.63 and 1.89 M.e.v. in which range lies the highly radio active uranium daughter product, Bismuth 214.
The uranium radiation count over the survey areas was a rapidly fluctuating response, generally ranging from O to 6 counts per second. The criterion for selecting meaningful anomalies was (a) a well defined increase over a short distance of at least twice the normal fluctuation and (b) a corresponding increase in the uranium to thorium ratio, which is normally about 1.25 to 1.
(b) Township No. 162
Over the land areas of this claim block the tota] count radiation field varies smoothly from 225 to 350 c.p.5. above the assumed background of 200 c.p.s. The uranium channel showed an average count of 3 c.p.s. with a normal fluctuation of about 2 c.p.s. Occasional peak values reached 6 c.p.s. Using the standard criteria no anomalies which could represent deposits of uranium minerals were found in this survey area.
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(c) Mississag: \rea0\er the land areas of this claim block tv total
count radiation field varies smoothly from 300 to 500 c.p.s, At one location south east of Woodrow Lake (sheet No. 1) a well defined anomaly on a total count rises above 500 c.p.s. which is about l*j times the normal background. It is an unusual fact that none of the other three element channels show this anomaly and this indicates the anomaly must be of some other energy level lower than 1.46 M.e.v.
The uranium radiation field is generally a smooth 4 i 2 c.p.s. in the area covered by sheet 3 but rises to about 7 ± 3 c.p.s. to the north on sheets l and 2. In the northern area of higher activity six anomalies have been found which are significant according to the standard criteria and are labelled from A to F on the spectrometer sheets. All of them are pure uranium anomalies with no thorium contribution. However, all are just barely above the average noise level and cannot be considered as par ticularly attractive anomalies. It is felt they warrant further investigation either by a helicopter detail survey or a ground inspection.
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(a) GeneralThe electromagnetic method is primarily a search
tool for subsurface electrical conductors such as massive sulphide deposits. Unfortunately it also responds well to graphitic sediments and to a lesser degree, conductive overburden. A measure of the conductivity of the anomalous body is the ratio of the low frequency to high frequency response and this is referred to in the following text as the ratio. The shape of the anomaly also plays an important part in the interpretation and a coincident magnetic anomaly will indicate magnetic minerals such as pyrrhotite or magnetite which often occur with base-metal sulphides.
(b) Township No. 162
The entire claim block showed virtually no E.M. response beyond very weak overburden conductivity indications on the high frequency trace. No anomalies characteristic of bedrock conductors were found.
(c) Mississagi River Area
North of the White River a broad zone of medium E.M. response was found. It had- a low ratio and no magnetic response. It is interpreted to be a zone of conductive overburden or perhaps a weakly conductive series within the Gowganda formation which underlies the area. Several sharp, low intensity but high ratio peaks to the west of this region are caused by a power line.
The western part of Sheet 3 contains a number of conductive zones of moderate response with very high ratios. From the technical point of view these anomalies indicate high conductivity but a number of factors suggest they are, in fact, spurious. These are (a) the local rock structure is west northwest whereas all of these anomalies are elongated north south along the flight line. (b) Control
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(c) Mississagi River Area (Continued)Line F crosses a large anomaly labelled B, just west ofEakeu Lake and shows no response. (c) Anomaly C about1/3 of a mile west of Gladstone Lake is seen only onLine 559 and not on the two adjacent lines which are within00 feet. This canrot be explained by sub-surface con
ductors but is more likej.y due to some interference, either iji^e^naj[.-or-^xj^rjial,^jwhile the aircraft was on that flight line. In addition there are no coincident magnetic anomalies to support the E.M. anomalies.
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Two strong but low ratio anomalies were foundat the south boundary near the Mississagi Rive" which are near a power line. The western anomaly labelled A has a fair ratio and its shape is characteristic of a steeply dipping dike-shaped conductor striking east west. However it coincides directly with the power line which may be the cause. Furthermore there is no magnetic anomaly to support the i interpretation of a ground conductor. The eastern anomaly (D) , has a lovrer ratio and is more like a broad overburden response. Its highest intensity lies at the power line and it is believed most likely to have been caused by both the power line and overburden.
A number of weak E.M. anomalies lie along the Cobden River near the south boundary of the survey area. These are all of low ratio and amplitude, have no magnetic response, and are •uterpreted as caused by wet soil con ditions along the river bank. A high ratio north-west trending anomaly is seen near the east boundary in Sheet No. 3. This is clearly caused by the power line with which it coincides.
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" The magnetic information taken in a survey of l^;( this type has three main uses. It is used in conjunction " with the E.M. information to determine if E.M. anomalies
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commercial deposits of iron, and it may be used to map geological boundaries in areas where the different rock types have a different magnetic susceptibility.
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The magnetic pattern shows a general pattern west-northwest trend which probably reflects the inter bedded sediments which jonstitute the underlying Gowganda formation. No strong anomalies which might represent iron deposits of potential interest are present.
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The area has been mapped in detail in 1962 and its geology is shown at a scale of 1/4 mile to the inch in the O.D.M. map 2027. Numerous diabase dikes cut the area and it is somewhat surprising to find that none of them appear to have a magnetic response in this survey. This was confirmed by positioning them on the aeromagnetic map. Several faults cross the area but these have little or no magnetic expression.
le) Mississagi River Area
The Nipissing diabase formation cuts through the survey area in a general west northwest direction. This diabase is relatively magnetic and the magnetic results show its location clearly. Its location has been inter preted and is shown on the total magnetic field map as Unit #17. The Flack Lake fault is a major fracture in the
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area and is clearly seen in the magnetic pattern on Sheet No. 2. Two other faults are assumed from the displace ments in the linear features of the magnetic pattern on Sheet No. 3.
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(a) Spectrometer Survey
It is recommended that the six anomalies detected in the survey be investigated further either by heli copter detail survey using a spectrometer or by ground party equipped with a scintillation counter. No other anomalies were found in either area worthy of additional investigation.
(b) Electromagnetic SurveyAnomalies A and B found on Sheet 3 of the
Mississagi River area have good conductivity qualities but are suspected of being caused by external interference such as power lines. It is recommended that these anomalies be inspected briefly on the ground to determine their cause. Care must be taken to choose a ground survey instrument which has maximum rejection of sixty cycle radiation and its harmonics.
All other anomalies found in both areas fall into the category of broad overburden anomalies or power line anomalies, and no further work is recommended on these.
(c) Magnetic Survey
No anomalies of economic interest were found in the survey and no follow-up investigation is recommended.
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I K For Manual Work, Stripping or Opening up of Mines, Sinking Shafts or Other Actuol Mining^Oporations - Names ond oaddresses of the men who performed the work and the dates ond hours of their employment. g For Diamond ond other Cons Drilling - Footage, No. ond angle of holes ond diameter of core. Nome and address of Sowner or operator of d'ill. Dates when drilling was done. Signed core log and sketch in duplicate. For Compressed Air or Olhcr Power Driven or Mechanical EquipmentType of drill or equipment. Homes and addresses of men engaged in operating equipment and the dotes ond their employment. For Power Stripping - Typ* c f equipment. Name and address of owner or operator. Amount expended. Dotes o
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AIRBOPJiE Sl]f.V;^S (El cct ron ijjnc t i c)
Company: Locuveod Survey Corp, Ltd.1450 O'connor Drive, Tovonfo, Ciitr.rlo
Aircraft: Bccc'ncraft fk iic ?a Air Cl'-r.C.'i
Instrument: Loc'/A.'ood Dual F r c quo .icy n.c'cLro-r-
Date(s) Survey Tlcvn: Dcco^hcr 30, 31, ly-
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Miner's Licence
Post Office Address do hereby report the performo ice of .......t..t............................ days of
not before reported to be applied on the following contiguous claims
Cloim No. Hoys Claim No. Days Claim No.
type of trot'*
Days
See 't ochcJulo,RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'""" SAULT STE.'
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oJn*'j! 21"'t'*'l AH the work was performed on Mining Cloim (s) . ..,.,..,..........,',,.'...*.....,~...'.............,.,...........,.....................(In the cose of geological and/or geophysical sur^-r, (*) where more than 18 claims arc involved attach a schedule)
READ CAREFULLY: THE FOLLOWINCiNFORMATION IS REQUIRED BY THE MINING RECORDER.
For Manual -V/ork, Stripping or Opening up of Mines, Sinking SSofts or Other Actual Mining Operations - Names andaddresses of the men who pei:ormcd the work ond the dates and hours of their employment.For Diamond ond other Core Drilling - Footage, No. and angle of holes ond diameter of core. Nome and address ofo finer or operator of drill. Dotes when drilling was done. Signed core log ond sketch in duplicate.For Compressed Air or Other Power Driven or Mecnonicol EquipmentType of drill or equipment. Names and addresses of men engaged in operating equipment ond the dotes ond hours oftheir employment.For Power Stripping - Type of equipment. Name and oda'ress of owner or operotor. Amount expended. Doles on whichwork was done. Proof of actual cost must bc submitted within 30 days of rccor Jing.With each of the above types of work sketches are required to show the location ond extent of the work in relationto the nearest claim post. In the cose of diamond or other core drilling the sketch must bc submitted in duplicate.For Geologicol ond Geophysical Survey - The names ond addresses of men employed as well os dates. Type ofinstrument used in the case of geophysical survey. Reports ond mops in duplicate must be filed with the Ministerwithin 60 days of recording.Fer Lond Survey - the name ond address of Ontorio Land surveyor.
The Required Information is os Follows: (Attach c list if this space is insufficient)
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2. That the annexed report is true.
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Aircraft! Bcochcrnft Quncn Air CF**KOA
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Dnto Survey Plovrit January 6 r.ml 7, 1970
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THE MIMI1IG ACT RtPOKT OF V/ORK
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To the Recorder of......,....'.,'!!!..T...'..''.!!.',.!.V.. V.!..'.................................................................Mining Division
nomo of Recorded Holder Miner's Licence6"'0 i'o'.xv.: '.'*'',s " ''l : C-. 't.'-"": C "Viol* '' ], ''.Q,.
Post Office Add'rvss
do hereby report the performance of . ..,l'.\',,}.........,..,,...,,.,,,...... days of ..;';. i:.'....'.-..,'A.. i...!'.:A;..-.'.'.\-'.!':..'..V. k..'..".V,type of work
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READ CAREFULLY:— THE FOLlOV.'lt f G J; IFORMATig,NJSr RFOJJlREP DY THE MINING RECORDER. Xto
For Manual Work, Stripping gr Opening up c f Minos, Sinking Shafts or Other Actual Mining Operations - Names ond o
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instrument used in the case of geophysical survey. Reports and maps in duplicate must bc filed with the Minister ^within 60 days of recording. OFor Land Survey - the name ond address of Ontario Lond surveyor. *|
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Tho required information is ns follovnt
( Kndionatric)
Costpnnyt Lockvood Survey Corp, Ltd,1450 O'connor Drive , Toronto, Ontnrio
Aircraft! BcochcraCt Quocn Air CT-ROA
InotrirsentJ AUDI Spectronotcr
Date Survey Flovn: January 6 end 7, 1970,
Aircraft c raw i Pilot - \?,D, FenwickNavip.ntor - P.P., Circhall Enginoor - V, Tccco Oporator-Tcchnicirn - A, SnlonicV.n Data nnn - P, Bell
Draughtotir-nt A, G, Palrcr
Conpilation Suparvioori J. R. Gray
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ONTAIIK.J
THE MININO ACT REPORT OF W0..n
A lepotol* form U required for each typa of work lo L'. recorded.
fr^-V To f h* Recorder of.....v,V.'.].l .iu'.'.....,ii;'.:.'.......................,...........................................,...... Mining Di vi s iRKK*';-' 1 - " sion
.r.r;!\tf!f,nJy.(;;J..........,.......................................,..............,...............,.aname of Rscordod Holder Miner's Licence................fiM..r.M.-:..r.;:^^ . ..............Post Office Addressdo hereby report tho performance of .........l,,.'..'.).,..................,, days nf ,...l.1.A:;:'.i.,;';,.',-.'.'.'.,i...,...;..';..^!:'.VAX ;l
type of work not before reported to bc applied on tho following contiguous claims
Claim No. Days Claim No. Days Claim No. Days
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All the worl was performed on Mining Claim (s) ..../..I.'...^.!.'!...'.'....'..!..'.;.'.'.'.'.'...................,...............................(In the case of geological and/or gcophysicol survey (s) where more than 18 claims ore involved attach a schedule)READ CAREFULLY: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS REQUIRED BY THE MINING RECORDER.
For Manual Work, Stripping or Opening up of Mines, Sinking Shafts or Other Acjual Minino Operotions - Ndr.^cs andaddresses of the men who performed the work and the dates and hours, of their employment.For Diamond ond other Core Drilling - Footage, No. and angle of holes and diameter of fore. Name and address ofowner or operator of drill. Dates when drilling was done. Signed core log ond sketch in duplicate.For Compressed Air or Other Power Driven or Mechanical Equipm en tType of drill or equipment. Names and addresses of msn engaged in operating equipment and the dates ond hours oftheir employment.^or Power Stripping - Type of equipment. Name ond address of own or operator. Amount expended. Dotes on whichwork was done. Proof of actual cost must bc submitted within 30 d;:, -, of recording,With each of the above types of work sketches ore required to show the location ond extent of the work in relationlo the nearest claim post. In the case of diamond or other core drilling the sketch must be submitted in duplicate.For Geological and Gcophysicol Survey - The names ond addiesses of men employed os well os dates. Type ofinstrument used in the case of geophysical survey. Reports and maps in duplicate must be filed with the Ministerwithin 60 days of recording.For Land Survey - fho name ond address of Ontario Land surveyor. , : ,The Required Informal ioji is as Follows: {Attach o list if this ip'a'ce is insufficient)
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2. Thai !hc annexe.') report is true.
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Ccr.:ipany: Lockv;ood Survey Corp. Ltd.1450 O'C&nuor Drive, Toronto, Ontario'
Aircraft: Br.ccncraft Queen Air Cr-ROA
Instrument: ABKM Spectrometer
Datc(s) Survey Flown: December 30, 31, 19*9; January 2, 1970.
Aircraft Pilot - W.D. Fenwick- F.L. Blrc.-flll
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Compilation Supervisor: J. !l. Gray
CcopliyslclRt; A. Spr-ctor, I' L. D., P.lCn;;.
1450 C'C.t i Dr., lovcnto, Ont
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THE MINING ACT REPORT OF WORK
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•rl, -'(lTo the Recorder of..........?AU^J..^!TT.v.!!^.^^T!;.................................................................Mining Divisiion
l, . ...............GMtowMAt........................................................................^.}!)^.........................nome of Recorded Holder Miner'* Licence
M.o...o.........fiW..J?flKfclte^Pott Office Address
do hereby report the performonco of .........0.00......................... days of AlXliC.rnn..r..J.'r.t!l,or::'.t.r.ti;..ivur;:f.ytypo of work
not before reported to bc applied on the following contiguous claims
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All the work was pe.formed on Mining Cloim (s) . .{In the cose of -jeologiccl and'or geophysical survey (s) where more than 18 claims ore involved ottoch o schedule)
READ CAREFULLY: ins: FOLLOWING INFORMATION is REQUIRED BY THE MINING REODRIDEJL
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For Monuol Work, Stripping or Opening up of Minnes, Sinking Shofts or Other Actuol Mining Opcrotions - Nomcs ondaddresses of the men who performed the work ond the dotes ond hours of their employment.Fer Diomond ond other Core Drilling - Footage, No, ond angle of holes ond diomcter of core. Nome and address ofowner or operator of drill. Dotes vhon drilling was done. Signed core log ond sketch in duplicate.For Compressed Air pi Oiher Power Driven or Mechanical EquipmentType of drill *- equipment. Nomcs ond addresses of men engaged in operating equipment and the dates ond hours oftheir employment,For Power Stripping - Typs of equipment. Nome ond address of owner or operator. Amount expended. Dotes on whichwork was done. Proof of octoal cost must bc submitted within 30 days of recording.With eoch of the above types of work sketches ore required to show the location ond extent of the work in relationto the nearest claim post. In the case of diamond or other core drilling the sketch must bc submitted in duplicate.For Geological ond Geophysical Survey - The names and addresses of men employed os well os dales. Type ofinstrument used in the case of geophysical survey. Reports and maps in duplicate must be filed with the Ministerwithin 60 days of recording.For Lond Survey - the name and address of Ontario Land surveyor.
The Required Information isjas Follows^ (Atfoch o list if this space is insufficient)
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The Mining Act Certificate Verifying Report of V/c-k
I)r. Allnn Spector Vh.T)., l", m 7.
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hereby certify:
1. That l have a personal ond intirncSe knowledj? of the facts set forth in the report of v/orls onnc-xed here to, having performed the work or witnessed sonic during ond'or after its completion.
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2. Thol the onne..;d report is true. S /i ' - •~
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The Required Information lo n tt Follows t
AIRBORNE
Corapanyi
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SURVEYS (Rndionotric)
Lockwood Survey Corp. Ltd,1450 O'connor Drive, Toronto,
Becchcraft Queen Air CF-ROA
Ontario
Inetruacnt: ABEM Spectrometer
Date(s) Survey Plovni Doconbor 30, 31,
Aircraft crew: Pilot - W. D, fenwick
1069 j January 2,
1450Navipntor - F. K. HirchallEngineer - W, TcocoOpcrntor-Tcchnicinn - A Data nan - P. Rnll
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Coapilation Supcrvinor: J.R. Gray
Ceophyoicioti A. Spector, Ph.D., r.Tn^.
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