42A06NWei6e 2.12640 DELORO 010 1.2 GEOLOGICAL REPORT FOR KINGSWOQD EXPLORATION LIMITED ON DELORO TOWNSHIP PROPERTY NORTH A SOUTH GRID P.GCEIVCD JUL 2 t MINING LANDS SECTION January 15, 1989 Ken'Lapierre HBSc, LAPIERRE EXPLORATION SERVICES INC. P.O. Box 1021, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7H6 (705) 267-7389
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New DELORO TOWNSHIP PROPERTY NORTH A SOUTH GRID · 2017. 1. 17. · ACCESSIBILITY1-CLIMATE1-LgCAL-RESgiJRCES Access to the property is by means of the Timmins Backroad from either
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*a refers to Kirkland Lake Area, south limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1978c, 1979).* *b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1976,1978b).'' 'c refers to Timmins Area (Pyke 1980)"" (Goodwin 1965).
Figured ̂ Geological map of the Timmins - Kirkland Lake area.
Figure 5 -Diagrammatic sketch showing interpretation of main part of the Timmins gold camp; illus trates the refolding of an anticlinal structure (now represented by the South and North Tisdale Anticlines) about the easterly trending Porcupine Syncline. For line of cross-section see Fig ure 15.After D.R.Pyke, O.G.S. report # 219-Timmins Area
The geological survey was conducted by Ken Lapierre during September and October 1988. Control of the survey was from air photos at a 1:30000 scale and a newly cut grid on the property: 400' spaced lines with 100" picket intervals.
The property geology from the north and south blocks were plotted on seperate maps in the back pocket of this report.
North Block
The geology of the north claim block is characterized byj rocks of the upper sequence of the Deloro Group. This sequence consists of mafic, intermediate and felsic volcanic flows. Also present are tuffs and a banded iron formation. The lithology generally trend east-west and dip steeply north. A large granodiorite mass west of MacKay Lake intruded into the nearby intermediate volcanic flows. No stratigraphic displacements were observed in the survey.
The mineral potential of the claim block is listed! below: 1) The boundary between 995041 and 995040. A small stripping and washing program uncovered a highly silicified seriicitized altered mafic volcanic associated with a nearby tuff unit. Low values in gold were detected in 4 grab samples. A detailed geological map of the stripped area is located in the back folder of this report.2) Claim 998348. A highly contorted thick banded iron formation yielded low gold values. A drill hole was located slightly north of the north contact but apparently drilled north, away from the south dipping iron formation. 3i) Claim 959055 and 959056. The large pyritized granodiorite intrusion west of MacKay Lake is in contact with intermediate volcanics. Contact metamorphism along the marginsof the intrusion has altered the intermediate volcanic to a silicified carbonatized pyritized volcanic. Numerous pits and trenches were observed in the area. Low gold values were detected. 4) Claim 959053. A small NW-SE trending quartz vein is well mineralized with pyrite and trace chalcopyrite. Samples from the quartz vein yielded low gold values.
The geology of the south claim block is characterized by rocks of the upper sequence of the Deloro Group. The sequence consists of Intermediate
volcanics flows in the SW and ultramafic volcanics in the NE. The lithology trends
noithwest-southwest and generally dip steeply towards the north. No stratgraphic
displacements were observed in the survey.The mineral potential of the claim block is listed below:
1) Claim 933354 and 933353. A large ultramafic outcrop contains local areas of asbestos fibres up to 3/4" in length.2) The NW-SE trending ultramafic/intermediate contact may have potential
for base metal mineralization.
RECOMMENDATIONS ft CONCLUSIONS
The geology of the claim blocks are associated with rocks of the
Upper Deloro Group. Excellent potential for base and precious metal
mineralization exists within the property as the geolfcgical parameters,
necessary for the accumulation of ore bearing fluids are present. It is
recommended that the property be retained and that a follow-up program of
geophysics.* geology and stripping and washing be implemented ovemthe
areas of interest. It is also recommended that approximately 1,000' of
diamond drilling be completed over the highly altered quartz rich zone
within the mafic volcanics located on claim 995041.
|I, Kenneth Lapierre, of the city of Timmins, Province of Ontario, Canada, do state:
1. that I am a practising Consulting Geologist with an office at 567 Pine Street North, Timmins, Ontario, and that my mailing address is P.O. Box 1021, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7H6,
2. that I am a graduate with the degree of Honours Bachelor ofmajoring in Geology from The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada,
3. that I have practised my profession as Consulting Geologist since my graduation from The University of Western Ontario in 1983,
4. that I am an Associate Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada, and a member of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada,
5. that I am Familiar with the material in this report, having examined the material myself, and that I directly supervised the 1988 dilirface geological program,
6. that I do Hot have, nor do I intend to receive any direct or indirect financial interest or securities in the property described'an this report expept for regular fees for work completed.
Dated this 15th day of January, 1989 Ken Lapierre HBSc. Timmins, Ontario Consultant Geologist
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