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4SA*7SW*M3 2.1*113 THOMAS 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
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BLACKSTOCK PROPERTY
For
VEHTEX ENERGY LIMITED
RECEIVEDJUN-11987 Byf
MINING LANDS SECTOR R. J. Heikl* May 14, 1997
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 5
' - , -, ; Page INTRODUCTION. . ................... l
LOCATION AND ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PERSONHEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CLAIH STATUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , 3
GEOLOGY . ..............,v . . . . . . 4
SURVEY PARAMETERSLinecutting. .................. 9Magnetometer Survey. .........m.... 5MaxMin Horizontal Loop Survey. ......... 5Induced Polarization Survey m . ......... 6
RESULTS . .,.................... 8
RECOHHENDATIOHS . ............... . . . s. 8
CERTIFICATE
LIST OF HAPS
Map Ho.l Magnetometer Survey ItSOOOMap Ho.2 MaxMin 444 Plan Hap ItSOOOMap Ho.3 MaxMin 1777 Plan Map llSOOOMap Ho.4 IP Gradient Chargeability Map liSOOQHap Ho.5 IP Gradient Resisitivity Hap liSOOO
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure l Property Location MapFigure 2 Road Location Map ltl rOOOrOOOFigure 3 Claim Location Map l' - 1 /2 mileFigure 4 Section of OGS Map 22O5
APPENDICES
Appendix A Se in tr ex MP-2 Proton Precession MagnetometerAppendix B Apex Max Min liAppendix C EDA IP-2Appendix D Scintrex IPC-7 Transmitter 2.5 KM
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IHTRODUCTIOH
A program of Linecuttingf Magnetometer survey, HaxHin
Horizontal Loop EH survey and Induced Polarization sur
vey urns
carried out on the Blackstock property for Ventex Energy Limited
in January and February, 1987.
The property is in the most part covered by a varying
thickness of overburden. The purpose of the current program Mas
to locate any conductors and/or polarizable zones which
could
reflect sulphide sources. The entire grid was covered
with a
Magnetometer survey and HaxHin survey while a large por
tion Mas
covered by a Gradient array Z .P. survey.
This report deals Mi th the results of the geophysical
surveys and makes some recommendations based on those
results.
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HUDSON DAY
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CLIENT: VENTEX ENERGY LTD.
PROPERTY: BLACKSTOCK TOWNSMP
TITLE:
LOCATION MAP Fifll
Date: MAY 1987
Drawn: L J). kiterp:NTS:Job No. EE-17A
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LOGAT l OH AMD ACCESS
The property is located approximately 25km SE of Timmins,
Ontario. It lies in Langmuir, Blackstock, Carman and Thomas
Townships in the Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario.
Access to the property is by truck, south along the Languir
Hine road and along a series of logging roads which takes you to
the south end of the claim group. These logging roads Mer* kept
open last winter for haulage purposes.
PERSOHHEL
The following personnel were directly involved with the
projects
R.J. Heikle, Timmins, OntarioHayne Perry, " "Lanny Anderson, " "Paul Frederick,Hayne Pearson, " "Dan Collins,Don Demarco, " "
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EXSICS EXPLORATION LTDP.O. Box 1180, PIN-7X1Suiti 13, Hollinger BIdg. ThMlnt Ont.T.ltphcnt: 705-7*7-4151
VENTEX ENERGY LTD
PROPERTY: BLACKSTOCK TOWNSHIPfrgg mhmtomfil l - ,.U--i ( L" ~'-;*!ri ;-
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ROAD LOCATION MAP
Scale: 1 : 1,000.000 NTSJob No. EE-1TA
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CLAIM STATUS
The property consists of 59 contiguous, unpaten ted mining
claims in the Porcupine Mining Division. The claims are believed
to be held in the name of Ventex Energy Limited. Ho claim status
has been ascertained by the author. The claims are as follonst
CARMAN THP i
LANGMUIR THPs
THOMAS TUP s
BLACKSTOCK THPs
874O77 A 874078
874067 - 874O76 Inclusive
874OS1952625 - 952635 Incl.923501 - 9235O5 Incl.923552
874082 - S74O85 Incl.852333 4 852334852735, 87408O, 874099, 874100905719 - 905725 Incl.905739 * 905740923506 - 923514 Incl.952622
TOTAL ;
* 2 claims
* 10 claims
l claim 11 claims 5 claims l claim
4 claims 2 claims 4 claims 7 claims 2 claims 9 claims l claim
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CLIENT: VENTEX ENERGY LTD.
PROPERTY: BLACKSTOCK TOWNSHIP
TITLE:CLAIM LOCATION MAP
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Date: MAY 1987Drawn: I.R.
Scale; \",\nInferp:
NTS:Job No. EE-17A
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GEOLOGY
l l l l ll The property is believed to be underlain by mafic volcanics
Mith the possibility of some ultramafic* and granite. The
l general geology is depicted in Figure 4 of this report, nhich is
. a section of OGS Map 22O5 - Timmins - Kirkland Lake Geological
™ Compilation Series, scale l" to 4 miles.
lHo attempt has been made in this report to verify the
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SURVEY PARAMETERS
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A total of 58km of grid lines were cut using a line spacing
l of 20O meters and a picket interval of 25 meters. The baseline
and tieline Mere cut at an azimuth of 070 degrees TH nith the
™ cross lines at 16O degrees TH.
MAGNETOMETER SURVEYS
l A total of 58km of lines Mere surveyed with a proton
magnetometer using the following parameters:
m Instrument - Scintrex MP-2 Proton Procession Magnetometer
m Parameters Measured - Earth's total magnetic field
Diurnals corrected by base station looping
l Accuracy - -f-/- 10 nano teslas
Data Presentation - Contoured plan map Ho. l, ItSOOO
lM MAXMIN HORIZONTAL LOOP SURVEYS
A total of 54km of lines were surveyed using the following
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Instrument Apex Max-Hinll
l Parameters Measured - Inphase and Quadrature components of
— the secondary field
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Coil Separation - ISO meters
l Frequencies Read 444, 1777 hz
Data Presentation Plan form profiled at Icms207.
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lINDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY:
l Because of the inherent contact problems of winter I . P.
surveys, the Gradient array method was chosen. In this array,
B two electrodes (CI and C2) are placed a fixed distance off each
B end of a survey line. A voltage is applied across these t no
electrodes and a continuous 2 second on 2 second off pulse is
l maintainted. A receiver dipole of 1OO feet is moved along the CI
C2 line as Nell as parallel lines. Only the middle third section
l i s surveyed to ensure that neither CI or C2 influence the dipole.
m The plotting point is in the middle of the receiver dipole. This
array generates one chargeability reading and one apparent
ity r eading every 25 meters along the lines surveyed. A
conductive sulphide zone Mould yield a high chargeability Ion
resistivity while a disseminated, silicified altered sulphide
zone Mould have a high chargeability and a high resistivity.
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(I.P. SURVEY CONTINUED}
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current I.P. survey -from L20H to L14E. The survey was performed
m using the following parameters!
m Method - Time Domain
Electrode Array - Gradients 3=25*
l Chargeability Hap Ho. 4
Apparent Resistivity Hap Ho. 5
l Receiver - EDA IP-2
. Transmitter - Scintrex IPC-7 2.5 KVA
' Pulse Direction - 2 seconds on 2 seconds off
l Delay Time - 350 milliseconds
Integration Time - 7OO milliseconds
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l l l l ll HAGHETOMETER SURVEY:
The magnetometer survey outlined several anomalous features,
B The most notable is a high magnetic response running H HE
B through the middle of the property. It appears to split into two
sections. The magnetic susceptability along it is high and
l slightly erratic. This feature could be a dike or possibly an
extension of some ultramafic rocks known to occur to the south of
l the property. This magnetic feature is generally coincident mith
a r esistivity high.
l There is a broad magnetic high on the east edge of the
property. This could reflect the contact nith a granite unit
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™ MAX-MIH SURVEYS
l The Wax-Win horizontal loop survey did not detect any
significant conductors. The only response is a neak quadrature,
g only anomaly on L6Ef LBE at approximately 3-f-OOS. It is thought
— to be an overburden response. Line 6E Mas not read with I .P. but
™ the response on L8E is coincident with a resistivity ION of 2OO
M ohm meters which would reinforce that argument.
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. The I. P. survey did not detect any significant anomalies.
™ However, there are a fen isolated chargeability anomalies. Hhile
l there is not complete coverage, there is an anomaly on the north
end of L4H and 4E. Both anomalies are associated Nith a
J r esistivity l OH nithin a high resistivity area. Another anomaly
m on L4E - 25OS is coincident nith a resistivity high. This
™ anomaly does not have a magnetic response.
lGenerally, there is a resistivity high coincident Nith the
l main Magnetic feature previously described. This Mould be the
case if the magnetic anomaly is indeed the ultramafic' unit.
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RECOHMEHDATIOHS
Hhile the results of the current geophysical surveys are
somewhat disappointing f the area is in a geologically favourable
area and does warrant the following recommendations,
™ D A limited amount of additional I. P. should be done on
B the northern part of the grid to extend the anomalies previously
mentioned. As Hell some reconaissance lines should be run on the
l eastern portion of the grid which mas not covered,
2) Outcrop was encountered during the survey, thus f a
geological mapping program should be performed. Because of snow
conditions, the extent of outcrop is unknown but it was
l predominantly in the NH corner of the grid.
3} Based on the results of the mapping, a fence of reverse
circulation overburden holes should be drilled down ice of any
favourable horizons.
l4. If the results of the above recommendations warrant it,
m a diamond drill program should be initiated to follow up any^m t
favourable results.
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Raymond Heikle of Timmins, Ontario hereby certify that t
1. l 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, HUT, Manitoba, Hen Brunswickr Hova Scotia for Teck Exploration Ltd., Hetallgesllschmft 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 February, 1987 Mhich was carried out under my overall supervision.
4. l 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 Ventex Energy Ltd. or any of i t's subsidiary companies.
Dated this 19 day of May, 1987 at Timmins, Ontario
R.J. Heikle
APPENDIX
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dolon Precession Magnetometer for Portable or Base Station Use
features
MP-2
1 gnmmn sensitivity and accuracy over range of 20,000 to 100,000 gammas.
Operates in very high gradients, lo GOOO gammas per metre.Ultra small size and weight.
Up to 25,000 leadings f tom only B Ucells.Pntteiy finch Isolated horn electronics for couosion piotection.
nvttnty pack easily extended tor winter j use.Light-emitting diode digital display, uith complete test leatuie.
Unique no-glmo polmized tutlcclvr pet mils easy reading in bright sunlight.
Indicator light wanting of oxcttssiva yiadient. ambient noise or elccttonic failuie.Digital readout of battery voltage.
Hugged all metal housing for tough Held use at all temperatures.
Automatic recycling or external trigger features permit ready .conversion to base station use.Shott reading time.
Oroad operating temperature range.
Iho MP-2 Is a portable one gnmina ptoion precession magnetometer lor Held survey or bnso stntlon use. The optimized design ol sen*
sor mid tircullry using the latest CMOS com- ponnnts has resulted In a very light weight, low pownr consumption, rugged and reliable mntiiietometer.
Mnhl rmiilllng diodes couplnd with nn ln- ut'Mlou* optlcnlly polarized lollrnlor combine solid stnln reliability with easy reading even In bilahl sunlight.
A stamford nulornnllc recycllrifi tnalure allows rrnily uno of the MP-2, with suitable (opllonnl) Intntlnclug, as a bnso station recorder In nrialouuo or dillgnl form. Alternatively, n
leinolo Itlggnr can be used.
Ihn nolnn-Rnncnlllng diinl-coll snnsor nrid elnc-
tionli:s hnvo been so designed as lo effectively
ellminntn rending problems due lo virtually all
mncfiietiR gradients which may be encountered
In Held survey conditions.
BCIIM J HEX n world of diocovcty
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF MP-2 MAGNETOMETER
JT•HMMHMMM
SCIIMTREX
I1ESOLU1ION
TOTAL FIELD ACCURACY
RANGE
INfEtlNAL MEASURING PROGRAMME
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
DISPLAY
RECORDER OUTPUT (Optional)
QRAUIEIir TOLERANCE
POWER SOURCE
SENSOR
HARNESS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE TANGE
SIZE
WEIGHTS
t Gnmnia.
± 1 Gninma over lull operating range.
20.000 lo 100,000 gammas In 25 ovrlnnplnri steps.
Single leading — 3.7 set:nmls. Hecyt. fnatuf e permits aulomallc repetitive readlnrn 3.7 seconds Intervals.
Hxlninnl digger Input permits use ol sampling Inlet vals longer than 3.7 seconds.
5 dhjlt LED (Light Emitting Diode) readout dls- plnying lolnl magnetic Held In gammas or nor malized battery voltage.
Multiplied precession frequency and gate time outputs lor Interlacing with Incremental tape recorders (eg. Increlogger) for digital recor ding. As on additional option a digital lo annlogue conveitor Is available lor use with analogue recorders.
Up to 5000 gammas/metre.
O nlknllno "D" colls provlce up to 25.000 readings at 25* G under reasonable slijnnl/nnise conditions (less at lower IninprHaturas). Premium carbon-zinc cells provide aboul 10V* of this number.
Ontnldliccllonnl, shielded, noise-cancelling dual coil, optimized for high gradient tolerance.
Complete lor operation with stall or back pack sensor.
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Console, wild bnflrrles: 80 x 160 x 250mm. Snnsor: BO x 150mm. Stall: 30 x 1550mm. (extended)
30 x 600 mm. (collapsed)
Console, with batteries: 1.6kg. Sensor. 1.3kg. Stall: 0.6kg.
SCtNTttEX LIMITED SnMcrcroll Hood, cc.'d. Onlailo. Canada L4K IBS
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MAXMIIM IIPORTABLE EM
m F ive frequencies: BBS, 444, 888,1777 and 3BBB Hz.
PI Maximum coupled C horizontal-loop l operation with reference cable.
PI Minimum coupled operation 'with reference cable*
N Vertical-loop operation without reference oable.
m Coil separations: SB, 50,100,160,800 and BBOm C with cable ] or 1Oa,eOO,3OO,4aa,BOO and BOO ft.
Pi Reliable data from depths of up to 18Om C BOO f t J.
m Built-in voice communication circuitry with cable.
PJ Tilt meters to control coil orientation.
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SPECIFICATIONS :
Frequencies i
Modes of Operation; MAX:
, BBS. 1777 and 35OSHz. f1n|JwfH:f*btMjsy t
Transmitter coil r** w wd re ceiver coil fjlisnR horizontal (Max-counted; Harteimtel-loap mods). UsRd wteh refer, ertite.
tO.SBXtot1X normBBy.on txj OlUcme. fr-equet mies end coil•eparetlon used .
Tt nnrattittfT output!
Coll Separations;
Parameters Road!
M l N: Trnr ismifcfcer coilptemo l*jrlj!orv tnl and t^ceivei' coH plwws ver tisol (Min-coupted mode). Used with reference cable.
V.L. ' Ti-fwiPirTiitter coilplnrir! verti cal nrrlr-eceivRr coflplBnRicrl- 7rnit.nl (Vwticnl-loon inodo). Unnrl without; rnferorico coble , In parallel linea.
P5. BO, KX1. 150. POO S 2QOr n (MMI) or- 100. BOO. 30O. 4 OO. BOO end BOO ft. (MMUP). CollecT-ior'atioris In VL.mode not re stricted to fixed valuee.
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SV twin*, radio teype bnttor-ie*? Ml. Ofei epprox. 3SNf*. continuous tfci- ty lalkoHne.O.B Ah), tees In cold weether.
1SV 6 XUi battery. (Charger supplied).
Btidnents ofMAX *nd M IN modes.
compo field In
Handoutst
Scale Rangoet
Readability*
- Tilt-Bngte of the total field In VL. mode .
- Aufconiotiic, dir-enf. fondcnjt on gOM*ii 0. 5") edfiBwinn utntBi-n In MAX and M IN nirJdon. No null ing or comprnaation neceBsery .
- Tilt Btiglra and null in SOrrim wise metera in V.L.mode .
In-Pliase: SPOT. ,*1OO* lv push button nwitnh .
Ojadreture: *ROr., 41OOX by puetv button switch.
lilt: 1 75V. slope.NulMVLJ: Sensitivity sdjustnbte
by separation switch.
In-Phnse end Ouadrnture : O.SB X to D.S V. ; Tilt t 1 V. .
ftoferfntaa Ceble i Llo/it weight B-cofrfuctor teflon
Voloe Link t
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ed. All reference oahlna optional at extra coat. Pteooo epeclfy.
Buflt-ln Infecircom ^aynt-.am for votee communtoBtion between re ceiver and trvnmmfa&sr operators In MAX and MINmodea, via ra- fernnce cable.
f3ullt-ln signal f* rt reference wnm- Ino lights to indicate erroneous reading*.
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13kg CB9lbB.)
Blitpplitg Welghtl TypiuaHy BOkg 1 139 toe.), depend- inff on quantities of reference cable and batteries Included.
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*ubi*ob fee eHane* wlthoo* notification
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SpecificationsDipolesInput Voltage (Vp) Range
Vp Resolution .........,,,..Vp Accuracy *........,.. .iChargeability Resolution Chargeability Accuracy
Automatic SP Compensation .. Input Impedance ........,...Sample RateAutomatic Stacking . ...:. .'..Synchronization Rejection Filters
Grounding Resistance Check .., Compatible Transmitters.....,
.... Two simultaneous Input dipoles.* ' '' -
.... 40 microvolts to 4 volts, with automatic ranging and
i... 10 microvolt^*??,V.. .Q.3% typical/inaxjmuiTil* over temperature ranged
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Programmable Parameters
Display
Memory Capacity RS-232C Serial I/O Interface Console Power Supply ....
.... D.3% typical; maximum ,19b, over, temperature range.' ^VQ^omv.^j^^^-^-'..'' - . v ,.... ± 1V withjinear; drift cxirrection up to 1 mWs.V(., .1 Megohm, i;....10 milliseconds,i.;... 3 to 99 cycles/.... Minimum primary voltage level of 40 microvolts..... 50 and 60 Hz power line rejection greater than•; . 1CX)dB.K^^.:v^-! iibrfe^^:^^!v;.-,^/- .... 100 ohm to 128 kiloohm. - - ' 'v :.... Any time domain wavefdrm transmitter with a pulse
duration of 1 or 2 seconds and a crystal timing stability of 100 ppm.
.... Geometric parameters, time parameter, intensity of current, type of array and station number.
.... Two line, 32-character alphanumeric liquid crystal display protected by an internal heater for low temperature conditions.
... .eoosetsofreadings.
.... 1200 baud, 8 data bits. 1 stop bit, no parity.
.... Six-1.5V "D" cell disposable batteries with amaximum supply current of. 70 mA and auto power._^..— .-; . •:?.!A.-.v.4.-i'-i-:5-.* -,." ;- "''••'S*!-' ••;!::-:' 1.*r;'-
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Storage Temperature Range * i. Weight and Dimensions Standard System Complement
, Available Options
..., - 250C to *55|C|0?10(^ relative humidity;•j, jwatherpr^^^gp',^|g0^|^ -^ . i •;,:;.
';. 'l5.5 kg, 310x230x210mmJi;**!^^vl.% " i; '' '.'^[
.. Instrument console with carrying strap, batteries and ~ ' operations manual. v ; ^ ^ ^*.. stainless steel transmitting electrodes, copper
sulphate receiving electrodes, alligator clips, bridge leads, wire spools, interface cables, rechargeable batteries, charger and software programs.
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IPC Time Domain Induced Polariza tion/Resistivity Transmitters
The Scintrex IPC Series of Time Domain Transmit ters was designed for operation with the IPR-8. IPR-10A. IPR-11 and RDC-10 Receivers Three models are available, rated at 250 W. 2.5 kW and 15 kW which are designated the IPC-8/250W, IPC-7/2.5 kW and 1PC-7/15 kW respectively. While the IPC-8/250 W is powered trom internal. rechargeable batteries, the other, more powerful models use motor generators as power sources.
Since the IPC-8/250 W Transmitter is light enough (15.5 kg) to be moved from observation to observa tion, it can provide a high speed of operation for dipole-dipole and Wenner arrays when a low power source would suffice. It is also ideal for drillhole tagging. The maximum current output is 1.5A, max imum voltage is 850 V DC.
The IPC-7/2.5 kW model is an all purpose, medium power system. It is the standard power transmitter used on most surveys under a wide variety of geopnysical. topographical and climatic conditions. The maximum current output is 10 A, maximum voltage is 1210VDC.
IPC 7/2.5 k W
The IPC-7/15 kW unit is ideal tor use where high power is required to survey to great depths using large electrode spacmgs. even in areas of low resistivity or high contact resistance. Normally the motor generator is installed on a single axle trailer to be towed to each transmitting station. This transmitter can output as much as 20 A or 5000 V DC
All of these solid state transmitters feature overload and underload protection circuits as well as selectable pulse times, build-in external circuit resistance verification and other features.
IPC Transmisores para Polarization In- ducida/Resistividaa. en el Dominio del Tiempo
La sene IPC de transmisores Scintrex en el dominio ael tiemoc. tue Qisenada para coerar con los receptores IPR-8. IPR-10A. IPR-11 y RDC-10. Los ires actuaies moaelos ae transmisores se designan como iPC-3.'25QW. IPC-7/2.5 KW e IPC-7/15 kW. con potencies ae 2SOW. 2.5 kW y 15 kW. resoectivamente Solo el IPC-8/250W utilize baterias mternas y recargaoies como luente de energia. en tamo cue los moaeios mas potemes utihzan motores generadores.
EI IPC-8/250W es un transmisor nviano (15.5 kg) y puede moverse ooservacion tras ooservacibn. consiguienao asi rapiaez ae operacion con disposi- ciones aiDoio-dipoio y Wenner alia oonae se re- quiera paia energia. Tamoien es ideal oara hacer registros en oozos Tiene una salida ae cornente maxima ae 1.5 A y ei voitaie maximo es 850V CC.
IPC-8/250 W
Ei IPC-7/2.5 kW es un modelo mediano para toao proposito Es un sistema transmisor standard, util en una mayona ae trabaios geoiisicos baio diver- sas condiciones climaticas y de topografia. Su salida de cornente maxima es 10 A y el voitaie maximo es 1210V CC.
EI IPC-7/15 kW es una untdad que satistace altos requisitos de potencia. en trabagos que deben alcanzar mucha penetracibn usando grandes espactados ae electrodes, aun en areas de baia resist i vioao y de alta resistencia en los contactos. Normaimente el motor generador es instaiado en un acoplaoo ae dos ruedas para facil trasiaoo a la estacion de transmision. Este transmisor puede brindar nasta 20 A d 5000V CC.
Todos estos transmisores de estado soiido. po- seen circuitos ae proteccibn de sobrecargas y subcargas. asi como seieccibn de tiempo ae pulso. circuito incorporado para verificacion de resistencta externa y otras caracteristicas.
Typical IPC-7/TS^W tiekl set-uo with motor generator set.control unit ana dummy toaoTipico arregio en el campo ae un transmisor IPC-7M5kWjunto al motor generaoor. umaaa de control y ea r galalsaArrangement ae campagne typioue Oe I'emetteurIPC-7/15 *W a vec groupe electrogene. unite Oe controleet charge l/ctive
polarisation de te
IPC: Emetteu et resistivite
Les emetteurs en domaine de temp; Scintrex IPC sont concus pour une les recepteurs IPR-8. IPR-1 OA. l PR- Trots modeles sont disponibles, de c sortie nominale de 250 W. 2.5 kW e sont nommes IPC-8/250 W, lPC-7/2. IPC-7/15 kW respectivement. Le mo W tonctionne avec des batteries int rechargeables alors que les deux ai plus puissants utilisent des groupes comme alimentations.
Vu que I'emetteur IPC-8/250 W est (15,5 kg) pour etre deplace d'obser\ vation, il peut fournir une grande vit (ion pour les reseaux dipole-dipole t qu'une alimentation faibte sutfit. II e pour le carottage de trous de sonde maximum de courant maximum est tension maximum est de 850 V CC.
Le modete IPC-7/2,5 kW est un syst les usages, de puissance moyenne teur qui est normalement utilise pot teves dans de grandes varietes de geophysiques. topographiques et c sortie maximum de courant est de sion maximum est de 1210 V CC.
Le modele IPC-7/15 kW est ideal pc tion ou une puissance elevee est ri vestigation a de grandes profondei de grands espacements entre les t meme dans les zones a resistivite resistance de contact elevee. Norr groupe electrogene est instalie sur pour le transport a chaque station emetteur peut lournir autant que 2 CC.
Tous ces emetteurs a semi-conduc caracterises par des circuits de pr charge et de charge trop faible air temps d'impulsion selectionnables corpore de mesures de resistance temes et d'autres caracteristiques
Ministry ofDevelopment
linesOntario
42A87SW8883 2.18113 THOMAS1
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21, 1987
PU*2.10113
Mlnlno flttOKtert Report of Work No.
121/87
Recorded Holder
VENTEX ENERGY LTDTownship or Area
BLACKSTOCK. CARMAN. LANGMUIR AND THOMAS TOWNSHIPSType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
i
MaqnptnmafBr Hay.
Other Hays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Genlrwjiral Hays
Rporhpmioal Hays
Man days | | Airborne l l
Special provision flj Ground [Xl
JX] Credits have been reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
|~~J Credits have been reduced because of correctionsto work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims AwMMd
P 874078874067 to 69 Inclusive874072 to 75 Inclusive 874082 to 85 inclusive874080 874099 - 100905719 to 25 inclusive 905739 - 40923506 to 14 inclusive 952622874081 952625 to 35 inclusive923501 to 05 inclusive 923552
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsnot sufficiently covered by the survey
P 874077 874070 - 71 874076
insufficient technical data filed
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 -40; Section 77(19) -60.
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Ontario PH '
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
July 21, 1987
FM*
2.10113Minina Recorder* Report of WoMcfco. 1 2V87
Recorded Holder
VENTEX ENERGY LTDTownship or Area
BLACKSTOCK, CARMAN, LANGMUIR AND THOMAS TOWNSHIPSType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
ElnctrnmagnBtir Hay*
MagnataimttRr rtayt
Other riayi
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological Hay.
Genohemiral riays
Man days | | - Airborne l l
Special provision PT| Ground y~l
(Xl Credits have been reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
C"! Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
P 874078 874067 to 76 inclusive874082 to 85 inclusive 874080874099 - 100 905719 - 20905722 to 25 inclusive 905740923506 to 09 inclusive 923511 to 14 inclusive923501 - 02 923552
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim*
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims~)t not sufficiently covered by the survey
P 874077 905721 905739 923510 952622 874081952625 to 35 inclusive 923503 to 05 inclusive
insufficient technical data filed
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 - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
Ministry ofNqflhern Development
dinesOntario
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
July 21,1987
Pile
2.10113Mlnlnq Recorder* Report of Wor^o. 121X8?
Recorded Holder
VENTEX ENERGY LTDTownship or Area
BLACKSTOCK, CARMAN, LANGMUIR AND THOMAS TOWNSHIPSType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Electromagnetic Hay*
Magnetometer 30 Hay*
Radiometric rlay*
Other days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological riays
Geochemical day*
Man days Q Airborne Q
Special provision Q Ground (x]
(xl Credits have been reduced because of partialcoverage of claims.
l l Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
P 874077874067874082 874080874099 905719905739 923506952622 874081952625 923501923552
to 76 inclusiveto 85 inclusive
- 100 to 25 inclusive- 40 to 14 inclusive
to 35 inclusive to 05 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim*
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
not sufficiently covered by the survey
P 874078
[ l insufficient technical data filed
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 - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
August 5, 1987 Your File: 121/87 Our File: 2.10113
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
RE: Notice of Intent dated July 21, 1987Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Magnetometer and Induced Polarization) Surveys on Mining Claims P 874077, et al, in Blackstock, Carman, Langmuir and Thomas 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,
l.M. Charnesky (Mrs.) Acting Manager Mining Lands Section Mineral Development and Lands Branch Mines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
cc: Ventex Energy Ltd Box 734Timmins, Ontario P4N 7G2
Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario
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Mr. G.H. FergusonMining S Lands CommissionerToronto, Ontario
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FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE 1lEfBAltt1lf*HPe***-^-— ™~ TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATIOK.CONOUttlOltomTC.'
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Type nf Siirvpy{s) LINECUTTING, MAGNETOMETER, MAXMIN, IPTownship or Are* BLACKSTOCK, LANGMUIR, CARMEN, pClaim HoMer(s) VENTEX ENERGY LTD. * THOMAS-
BOX 734 TIMMINS, ONTARIOSurvey r^mpany EXSICS EXPLORATION LTD.
A.ithnr nf Report R . J . Meikle
ArMr^nfAnthnr P-0- Box 1880, Timmins, Ontarioroaring natM nf Rim,™ Jan. 15 - Feb. 27, 1987
(Hnecuttinc to office)
Total MJWnf I Jnft Hilt 58 km .^ ,
SPECIAL PROVISIONS n*m -~CREDITS REQUESTED ^rnphyiri™, ^^
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ENTER 20 days for each -Other.-IP 20additional survey usinii nwlogimlsame grid.
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GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
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Height of instrument___________________________Background Count.
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Type of survey(s) ——— Instrument(s) —————
(ipecify for etch type of nnvey) Accuracy—^^—^^—————.——.^-—
(tpecify for each type of rarvey) Aircraft used__________________________________
Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude_______________________________Line Spacing.Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
Number* "f Haiim from whirh sample* taken _
Total Number nf Samples . ,Typenf Sample
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Average Samplr WeightMe thnri nf rnlle rtirm
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SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
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923501923502
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874082 92350*874083874084 923552874O85 . . ' ; ;-::.:/. v,.-; ::;^^v^. :.;::;i'-.';., i;..852333 ,^ -- ' . -' • : - v ' : ^^v|i^;:^^:;,892334 - •H:".:---- . '- ;-- ' - /^;^^ ^;^;^^:;^lK-:4^:852735 .•••;''-^- - ' •'••. " ^ - -' :;'^"'-;-;;;:-.:^^v"3^^^.;-,:-'874080 . ; .:'- ' ••:-.-r ' " - •,-^.v,-^,,,iS ,,:: K
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