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aiciasEaaee 2.12*96 MADOC010
REPORT ON THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
ON THE
FLUORITE-BARITE PROPERTIES
MADOC AND HUNTINGDON TOWNSHIPS. ONTARIO
N.T.S. 31C/5. C/6, C/ll. C/12
PREPARED FOR
HARRINGTON SOUND RESOURCES INC. R ECEIVED
MAY l 8 1989
MINING LANDS SECTION
DERRY, MICHENER, BOOTH 5c WAHL
Toronto, Ontario May 16, 1989
Ref.t 8 9-33
This report may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Derry, Michener, Booth Se Wahl.
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TABLE OF C 31C12SE0006 E.l2496 MADOC
INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY LOCATION, DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS
SURVEY PARAMETERS AND PRESENTATION
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
APPENDIX 1: TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT APPENDIX 2: INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS
LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 1: Figure 2:
Location Map Claim Map
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89-33-01: 89-33-02: 89-33-03:
89-33-04:
89-33-05: 89-33-06: 89-33-07:
89-33-08:
89-33-09: 89-33-10: 89-33-11:
89-33-12:
89-33-13:
89-33-14:
89-33-15:
LIST OF MAPS (In Map Pocket)
Total Field Magnetic Survey Values, Banker Lake BlockTotal Field Magnetic Survey Contours, Banker Lake BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Cutler, Maine,Banker Lake BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Annapolis, Maryland,Banker Lake BlockTotal Field Magnetic Survey Values, Jarvis Lake BlockTotal Field Magnetic Survey Contours, Jarvis Lake BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Cutler, Maine,Jarvis Lake BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Annapolis, Maryland,Jarvis Lake BlockTotal Field Magnetic Survey Values, Southern BlockTotal Field Magnetic Survey Contours, Southern BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Cutler, Maine,Southern BlockVLF-Electromagnetic Survey Profiles, Annapolis, Maryland,Southern BlockInterpretive Compilation, Claim and Grid Location,Banker Lake BlockInterpretive Compilation, Claim and Grid Location,Jarvis Lake BlockInterpretive Compilation, Claim and Grid Location,Southern Lake Block
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INTRODUCTION
Geophysical surveys utilizing the magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic
methods, have been completed on three claim groups in Madoc and Huntingdon
Townships, Ontario which are controlled by Harrington Sound Resources Inc. The
groups are designated as the Jarvis Lake block, Banker Lake block and the
Southern block. The surveys were performed by Derry, Michener, Booth de Wahl
(DMBW) contract field technicians under the direct supervision of the author. The
surveys were conducted during the period January 31 to February 11, 1989.
The Madoc area contains numerous old fluorite and barite workings and
prospects which are associated with northwest trending fault structures. The
magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic surveys were completed in an attempt to
further define the known structures, where they are overburden covered along
strike, as well as detect possible knew structures having potential for fluorite
and/or barite mineralization. This report describes the logistics, parameters and
results of the geophysical surveys. The technical data statement is contained in
Appendix 1.
PROPERTY LOCATION. DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS
The Madoc area land holdings consist of three blocks of contiguous mining
claims in Madoc and Huntingdon townships in southeastern Ontario, about 125 km
east-northeast of Toronto (see Figure 1). The group consists of 20 unpatented
mining claims totalling about 380 hectares, as shown in Figure 2 and detailed in
Table 1.
Access to each portion of the group is excellent. Many of the claims are
crosscut by a highway or county road, while the remainder are within a short
walking distance.
The survey grid locations relative to the claims are shown on maps 89-33-
13, 14, and 15.
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BANKER LAKE BLOCK
JARVIS LAKE BLOCK
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SOUTHERN BLOCK
Belleville
MADOC AREA PROPERTIES
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LOCATION MAP
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JARVIS LAKE BLOCK
MADOC TWP.
HUNTINGDON TWP
lot no. cone. no.
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XI
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SCALE 115^280
2Km
FIGURE 2 CLAIM MAP
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Table l - Claim List
Claim Number Location Anniversary Date
Jarvis Lake
(Madoc Twp.)
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Banker Lake
(Madoc Twp.)
Southern
(Huntingdon)
SO748523
SO748524
SO748526
SO748527
SO748528
SO998774
SO998775
SO998776
SO998777
SO998778
SO998779
SO998780
SO748067
SO998781
SO998782
SO748521
SO748522
SO748525
SO748560
SO748561
NW*, Lot 4, Con. I
SW*, Lot 4, Con. I
SW*, Lot 5, Con. I
NW*, Lot 5, Con. I
NW*, Lot 3, Con. I
NEi, Lot 3, Con. I
SE*, Lot 3, Con. I
NE*, Lot 2, Con. I
SE i, Lot 2, Con. I
SW*, Lot 2, Con. I
NW*, Lot 2, Con. I
SW*, Lot 3, Con. I
SE*, Lot 3, Con. Ill
NW*, Lot 3, Con. Ill
SW*, Lot 3, Con. Ill
SW*, Lot 14, Con. XII
SE*, Lot 14, Con. XII
Pt. NW*, Lot 15, Con. XI
NW*, Lot 14, Con. XI
SW*, Lot 14, Con. XI
November 5, 1988
November 5, 1988
November 5, 1988
November 5, 1988
November 5, 1988
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
November 30, 1988
March 22, 1989
March 22, 1989
September 24, 1988
September 24, 1988
November 5, 1988
October 5, 1988
October 15, 1988
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DMBW has not examined title to the claims nor substantiated their
physical boundaries and, accordingly, expresses no opinion as to the validity of
title and property description.
SURVEY PARAMETERS AND PRESENTATION
Magnetic Survey
A Scintrex MP-2 proton total field magnetometer was used for the survey.
Diurnal correction control was obtained by looping through pre-established base
stations at intervals that did not exceed one and one-half hours. Instrument
specifications are contained in Appendix 2. Readings were taken along grid lines
spaced 100 m apart at 12.5 m station intervals. In all, 39.2 line kilometres of data
were recorded in this way specifically; 24.3 km on the Jarvis Lake block, 5.1 km
on the Banker Lake block and 9.8 km on the Southern block.
The magnetic values recorded in the field were corrected for diurnal
variations using the appropriate time and diurnal change information. Preliminary
field maps were produced from the information.
Office compilation consisted of entry of the field values into a computer
system for editing and machine plotting and contouring. A regional datum value
of 57,000 nanotesla (nT) was subtracted from all readings. Posted value and
contour maps, at a scale of 1:5,000, were generated with appropriate title and
legend with a contour interval of 250 nT (see maps 89-33-01, 02, 05, 06, 09 and
10).
VLF-Electromagnetic Survey
The VLF electromagnetic survey utilized a Crone Radem VLF instrument
to measure the dip of the secondary field component produced by the primary
field from the VLF transmitter stations at Cutler, Maine (24.0 KHz) and
Annapolis, Maryland (21.4 KHz). Instrument specifications are contained in
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Appendix 2. Readings were taken along grid lines spaced 100 m apart at 12.5 m
station intervals. In all, 39.2 line kilometres of dual VLF station data were
recorded on the three grid blocks.
The results were plotted in the field, for preliminary evaluation, in profile
form. Subsequently, office compilation consisted of entry of the data values on
the field maps into a computer system for machine plotting. The conductors
detected by the survey are indicated by positive to negative dip angles proceeding
in an easterly direction as shown on maps 89-33-03, 04, 07, 08, 11, and 12.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
The area of the grids is cut by powerlines and fences which affect both
the magnetic and electromagnetic responses. In these zones magnetic and
electromagnetic readings were meaningless and are not included on the maps.
The southeast part of the Banker Lake grid is bounded by a fence made of bedrails
and a powerline runs along the north edge of the grid. On the Jarvis Lake grid, a
powerline and road runs through line 1,300 and 1,400 north. Similarly, a road and
powerline run through the center of the Southern grid and readings are affected
here. In the following discussion on the results of each grid no further mention of
theses cultural effects will be made as they are marked on the interpretive
compilation maps.
Banker Lake Grid (Map 89-33-13)
This small grid contains a major conductive response mainly detected by
the Annapolis, Maryland VLF station and striking north-south just west of the
baseline. It is peripheral to a magnetic complex to the east and may mark a
contact zone related to the underlying mafic volcanics. Lower amplitude and
more subtle conductive effects trend north northeast either side of the major
conductor. This direction matches more closely the direction of the fluorite
hosting fault complexes in the area and such conductors require geological
investigation. Two other isolated conductors were detected by the Cutler, Maine
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VLF survey with no confirmation on the Annapolis readings. These and other
isolated and weak conductive effects may be related to local cultural effects such
as buildings and/or buried metal trash.
Jarvis Lake Grid (Map 89-33-14)
The major conductive feature on this grid is the high amplitude
conductive response trending north-south along the western portion of the grid. It
marks the approximate location of the contact between granite to the west and
limestone to the east. Some magnetic response probably related to the granite is
seen at the north and west side of the conductor. One other local but high
amplitude response occurs on the eastern side of the grid on line 700 north at 480
east. The best response was obtained by the Cutler, Maine station readings. In
this area there is a complex magnetic response which is probably related to the
mafic volcanics which are present here.
Numerous, weaker and intermittent conductors occur throughout the grid.
Those conductors that parallel the regional fluorite hosting north-northeast
striking fault direction warrant further first priority investigation.
Southern Grid (Map 89-33-15)
The only obvious conductive feature on this grid occurs at the extreme
northwest corner of the grid. Only weak questionable anomalies occur elsewhere.
No obvious response is present that could be attributed to the fault structure that
strikes north-northwest through the center of the property.
The only magnetic feature is a magnetic gradient increasing to the
southeast off the property which is detected in the extreme southeast corners of
the grid. This anomaly may reflect mafic volcanics covered by a thin veneer of
limestone or overburden.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
There are numerous conductive responses on the Banker Lake and Jarvis
Lake grids that may reflect underlying north-northeast fault structures that could
host fluorite. Prospecting and mapping of these conductors on a first priority
basis is recommended. Investigation of the other conductors is also recommended
as a lower priority.
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
I, Roderick W. Woolham of the town of Pickering, Province of Ontario, do hereby certify that:-
1. I am a geophysicist and reside at 1463 Fieldlight Blvd., Pickering, Ontario, L1V 2S3.
2. I graduated from the University of Toronto in 1961 with a degree of Bachelor of Applied Science, Engineering Physics, Geophysics Option.
3. I am a member in good standing of the following organizations: The Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario (Mining Branch); Society of Exploration Geophysicists; South African Geophysical Association.
4. I have been practising my profession for a~period of more than 25 years.
5. I am an Associate with Derry, Michener, Booth k Wahl, Consulting Geologists and Engineers.
6. I have not received, nor do I expect to receive, any interest, directly or indirectly, in the properties or securities of Harrington Sound Resources Inc. or any affiliate.
7. I personally was involved with the technical supervision of the survey and wrote the report.
8. I consent to the use of this report in submissions for assessment credits and for similar regulatory requirements.
Toronto, Ontario May 16, 1989
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TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
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' GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL j TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORT FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
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GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
MlimK~,.f ReadingsLine sparing (00
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Base station value and location .
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Instrument —...————-— Method D Time Domain Parameters — On time ——.—
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C] Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range ____-l——.
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APPENDIX 2 INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF
' RESOLUTION ^
TOTAL TFIELTJ ACCURACY j
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INTERNAL MEASURING PROGRAMME
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
DATA OUTPUT
GRADIENT TOLERANCE
VOWER SOURCE
SENSOR
^HARNESS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE B ANGE
WEIGHTS
SCIISTTREX
1 Gamma.
1 Gamma over full operating range.
20,000 to 100,000 gammas in 25 overlapping steps.
Single reading 3.7 seconds. Recycling feature permits automatic repetitive readings at 3.7 seconds intervals.
External trigger input permits use of sampling intervals longer than 3.7 seconds.
5 digit LED (Light Emitting Diode) readout dis playing total magnetic field in gammas or nor malized battery voltage. -j-~'
Multiplied precession frequency and gate time outputs for base-station recording using inter facing optionally available from Scintrex.
Up to 5000 gammas/metre.
8 alkaline "D" cells provide up to 25,000 readings at 25" C under reasonable signal/noise conditions (less at lower temperatures). Premium carbon-zinc cells provide about 40"Xo of this number.
Omnidirectional, shielded, noise-cancelling dual coil, optimized for high gradient tolerance.
Complete for operation with staff or back pack sensor.
-350C to *600C.
Console, with batteries: 80 x 160 x 250mm. Sensor: 80 x 150mm. Staff: 30 x 1550mm. (extended)
30 x 600 mm. (collapsed)
Console, with batteries: 1.8kg. Sensor: 1.3kg. Staff: 0.6kg.
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OTHER ROADS
TRAILS
SURVEYED LINESTOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES. ETC. LOTS, MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS. ETC
UNSURVEYED LINES
LOT L l NEJ PARCEL BOUNDARY
MINING 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
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.SURFACE RIGHTS INLY
.MINING RIGHTSONLV
LEASE, SURFACE S, MiNING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTSONI.Y i." .MINING RIGHTSONLY
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ...
ORDER IN COUNCIL
RESERVATION
CANCELLED
SAND A GRAVEL
NOTt M INING RIGHTS IN PAPCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO MAY 6 1913, VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE B* THE P'-jdLi LANDS ACT. RSO 1970. CHAP 3*0. SEC 63. S uBEtC 1
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M.+ S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
Description Order No. Dal* Diiposition Fil*
58373
400- SURFACE R'GHTS RESERVATION ALONG THE SHORES OF ALL LAKES AND RIVERS.
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DATE OF ISSUE
MAY 15 1989. - - ~SOUTHERN ONTARIO
MINING DIVISION
TOWNSHIP
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LAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
HASTINGS
Ministry of Ministry ofNatural Northern DevelopnrResources and Mine
Madoc Twp. ^ Ja
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THE TOWNSHIP -'' OF
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SOUTHERN ONTARIOMINING DIVISION
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LOCATED LAND LICENSE OF OCCUPATION MINING RIGHTS ONLY SURFACE RIGHTS ONLYROADS
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For Survey Purposes.
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