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53H12NE8aa3 2.12460 E. OF BEARDY CREEK 010
INTERNATIONAL PLATINUM CORPORATION
REPORT ON1988
GROUND MAGNETOMETER SURVEYAND
GRID ESTABLISHMENT NORTHEAST CLAIM BLOCK
(GRID D) BIG TROUT LAKE PROJECT
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Patricia Mining Division Northwestern Ontario NTS: 53H12
By: J.G. Bryant, M .Se., FGAC Date: April, 1989
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Description Page
B Introduction l
B Location and Access l
Property 4
l Ownership 4
Regional Geology 6
l History of Exploration and Previous Work 6
m Grid Establishment 7
Ground Magnetometer Survey 9
l General 9
Grid D Magnetic Survey Results 9
l Conclusions 11
m References 12
Certificate of Qualifications 13
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1m LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No. Title Scale
m 1 Location Map 1 " = 1 04 miles
1 2 Claim Block Location Map 1:253,440
B 3 Claim Map 1:20,000
* 4 1988 Grid DEstablishment 1:20,000
1m LIST OF MAPS
Map No. Title Scale
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INTRODUCTION
International Platinum Corporation is the owner of record of
30 unpatented mining claims located in the southeast corner of Big
Trout Lake in northwestern Ontario. Grid establishment and a
ground magnetometer survey were completed on the property between
February 12 and 15, 1988. The objective of the ground magnetometer
survey was to delineate the basal part of the east-west limb of the
Big Trout Lake Ultramafic-Mafic Intrusion to assist in target
definition for platinum group element (P.G.E.) exploration.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The "Northeast" claim block of the Big Trout Lake property is
located 245 km north of the town of Pickle Lake and 595 km north
of the city of Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario (Figure 1). Big
Trout Lake underlies the claim group (Figure 2). Work was carried
out from the project camp site located at Nemeigusabins Lake, 14
km south of Big Trout Lake. The property is covered by NTS map
sheet 53H12.
Big Trout Lake, a Cree community of 800 persons is located on
Post Island adjoining the north shore of Big Trout Lake, about 18
km due northwest of the property and 29 km north of Nemeigusabins
Lake. Services are provided by a Hudson's Bay store and a Co-op
store and the community has daily scheduled air service from the
regional centre of Sioux Lookout located 430 km to the south-
southwest. Cessna float or ski-equipped aircraft are available for
charter at Big Trout Lake.
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International Platinum Corporation
BIG TROUT LbKE PROPERTY
LOCATION MAP
Paleozoic b Mesozoic
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International Platinum Corp.BIG TROUT LAKE PROPERTY
District of Kenora, Ontario
Northeast Claim BlockClaim Block
LocationDrawn by: O.S.
Scale:|'Z50,000
Approved by^G.B.
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Date:April 89
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Access and servicing of the property is also possible by float
or ski-equipped fixed wing aircraft from Pickle Lake, the nearest
sizeable community with year-round road access. Major
mobilization, demobilization and/or fuel hauls can be staged from
Windigo Lake or the Weibenville airstrip, both located adjacent to
an all-weather road north of Pickle Lake and about 160 km from the
property. A winter road extends from north of Pickle Lake past
Kingfisher Lake and Indian Reserve to Big Trout Lake and passes
within 3 km of the claim block. The winter road is not opened
every year and use of the road is restricted to a very brief period
after all government and Indian Reserve priorities are met.
Since the field crews were based out of the Nemeigusabins Lake
camp commuting was accomplished by ski-doo and fixed wing aircraft.
PROPERTY
The "Northeast" claim block comprises 30 unpatented claims
(Figure 3) totalling 486 hectares (1200 acres) as of December 31,
1988. The claims were recorded April 21, 1987 and are as follows:
913603 - 913610 8 913745 - 913747 3 913750 - 913755 6 913758 - 913763 6 913766 - 913772 l
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The claims are located in the Patricia Mining Division with
the Mining Recorder's office located at Sioux Lookout. Government
claim maps covering the area are G-2018 (East of Beardy Creek) and
G-1949 (Beardy Creek)
OWNERSHIP
International Platinum Corporation (IPCO) is the owner of
record and operator on behalf of the International Platinum
Corporation (408S) - Degussa Exploration GmbH - Jenkim Investments
Limited joint venture. Overseas Platinum Corporation holds a 10&
net profits interest in IPCO's residual interest in the property.
Big Trout LakeIndian Reserve
PropertyBoundary
Baseline 267030'
Trout
LakeAbandoned in 1988
International Platinum Corporation
BIG TROUT LAKE PROPERTYDistrict of Kenora, Ontario
Northeast Claim Block
CLAIM MAP
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Big Trout Lake "Northeast" claim block covers part of the
central arm of the Big Trout Lake ultramafic-mafic intrusive
complex (B.T.L. Complex) which lies within the Big Trout Lake
volcanosedimentary belt of the God's Lake Subprovince in the
Superior Province of the Canadian Shield (Thurston et al, 1979).
Archean felsic intrusive rocks, hybrid rocks of trondhjemitic
composition and migmatitic gneiss surround the Big Trout Lake belt.
The Big Trout Lake volcanosedimentary belt was intruded by the
93 km long and up to 7.5 km thick B.T.L. Complex during Archean
time. The belt was subsequently folded into a generally northwest
striking Z-shape with the northwest striking north arm and the
east-west striking central arm associated with antiformal
structures folded about an east-west synformal axis. A synform
dominates the southeast striking 39 km long Nemeigusabins Lake arm
of the complex which Thurston et al (1979) interpret to be bounded
on the west by the Big Trout Lake - Wunnumin Lake Fault. Ontario
Geological Survey Map 2292 provides the best published version of
the geology, shape and structure of the intrusion.
Anorthosite, gabbroic anorthosite, gabbro and peridotite are
the dominant lithologies recognized in regional mapping.
Several northwest striking faults with dextral slip have been
interpreted from displaced airborne magnetic trends associated with
basal ultramafic sequences. Other northeasterly striking faults
have been interpreted locally and may be reflected by topographic
linears.
HISTORY OF EXPLORATION AND PREVIOUS WORK
Regional geological mapping has been carried out by provincial
geologists as early as 1913 (Tyrrell) and 1960 {Hudec, 1964). More
detailed work was carried out in 1971 by Thurston et al (1971 and
1979) as part of Operation Winisk.
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J. Farrington carried out a 3 hole drill program (1686 1 ) in
1970 and Canadian Occidental Petroleum Limited drilled 3 holes
{533.6 m) in 1982 after carrying out a ground magnetometer and VLF-
EM survey.
Mapping has, in the area of the property, identified gabbroic
anorthosite to anorthosite components of the Big Trout lake Complex
flanked on the north by granite and on the south by foliated to
banded metasediments. The drilling intersected a mixed sequence
of peridotite, gabbro, anorthositic gabbro and anorthosite with
minor sulphides, magnetite and chromite.
GRID ESTABLISHMENT
Grid D (Figure 4) was established on the ice and cut across
the islands within the grid area on three days during the period
of February 12 to 15. A total of 3.7 km of baseline and 27.0 km
of cross-lines were established by chaining with pickets placed at
25 m intervals. All lines from L4W to L34W were established at 200
m spacing while the four eastermost lines were established at a 150
m spacing. This resulted in only a 100 m spacing between L3W and
L4W. This spacing on the eastermost lines was to provide some
duplication of former Can Oxy grid.
Grid establishment was jointly carried out by Atex Reg'd of
Pickle Lake, the Claridge La Rose Geophysics Ltd. crew and
International Platinum staff and contract personnel.
..v^V Property Boundary -AAbandoned m 1988
International Platinum Corp.BIG TROUT LAKE PROPERTY
District of Kenora. Ontario
Northeast Claim Block1988 Grid D
Establishment
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GROUND MAGNETOMETER SURVEYS
General
The proton magnetometer survey was carried out by Claridge La
Rose Geophysics Ltd. of Bracebridge, Ontario with Exploranium
Geometrics G816 field units measuring total field intensity to an
accuracy of one gamma. An Exploranium Geometrics 826A base station
unit established at the Nemeigusabins Lake camp recorded variations
in diurnal total field intensity by means of 10 second readings.
A total of 27.0 line km of magnetometer survey was completed
on all cross lines on Grid D between February 12 and 15, 1988.
Line spacing was generally 200 m with several lines at 100 and 150
m spacing. Readings were taken at a 12.5 m interval. The loop
technique was utilized on lines without baseline reference
surveying because the base station magnetometer was used. All data
was then manually corrected for diurnal variation. Preliminary
contoured maps were prepared for field use.
Grid D Magnetic Survey Results
Grid D 1988 magnetic survey results are presented as diurnally
corrected data on Map l and as a contoured plot on Map 2, both at
a scale of 1:5,000. Plotting and contouring were done by Urquhart
Dvorak Ltd. from corrected field data supplied by Claridge La Rose
Geophysics Ltd.
The east-west geological trend of the central arm of the
B.T.L. Complex is prominently reflected by east-west contour trends
across the 3.55 km strike extent of the Northeast claim block.
Prominent features are:
the magnetically low ^60,800 gammas) response along the south
edge of the grid, from B/L, L 34W, to 5S, L 1+50 E. This
appears to correlate with metasedimentary rocks flanking the
intrusion.
a generally narrow magnetic anomaly (to 64,248 gammas) that
extends almost continuously from 14-50S, L 26W to 44-60 S, L
1+50 E. The cause is unknown but may be associated with an
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ultramafic rock unit and may be closely associated with the
base of the Big Trout Lake Complex.
a prominent, up to 67,000 gamma, anomaly that extends with
local pinch-out and fault offset across the entire grid just
north of baseline. This correlates on the east with
peridotite intersected in two of the Can Oxy drill holes.
several local magnetic highs at 2S, L 1+50W and 1+50S, L 10W
are associated with known and interpreted ultramafic rocks.
the northerly 100 to 500 m of the property exhibits a low
magnetic response apparently reflecting anorthosite and gabbro
lithologies.
most magnetic lows on the property are interpreted to be due
to dipole effect.
northeast striking faults may explain discontinuities in some
of the magnetic anomalies. Principal examples are at L32W,
2N and through B/L, 1+50W.
a steep south dip is locally interpretable from minor
assymmetry of contours for some magnetic anomalies.
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CONCLUSIONS
The proton magnetometer survey delineated anomalous magnetic
responses of variable strength and continuity at three levels of
stratigraphy. Ultramafic rocks, dominantly peridotite have
previously been drill intersected beneath anomalies at two levels
of the intrusion.
The 3.55 km, property-wide trace of the northern anomaly
provides excellent stratigraphic control and the weaker, southern
anomaly which sub-parallels it probably represents a basal or near
basal intrusive unit flanked to the south by a broad zone of low
magnetic susceptibility that apparently correlates with footwall
metasedimentary rocks.
Survey results will assist in the selection of target areas
for drill testing in the P.G.E. exploration program.
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LIST OF REFERENCES
SITTINGS, F.W. (1982)Project Big Trout. Diamond Drilling, Geology and Litho geochemistry. Covering Work Completed January - June 1982. Unpublished Report for Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.
HUDEC, P.P. (1964)Geology of The Big Trout Lake Area, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion). ODM Geological Report No. 23. Also see Ontario Department of Mines Map 2045, Big Trout Lake Area.
JAGODITS, F.L. (1981)Report on Ground Magnetic Surveys, Big Trout Lake Area, Ontario forCanadian Occidental Petroleum. Accompanying Maps.
THURSTON, P.C., SAGE, R.P., AND SIRAGUSA, G.M. (1971) Operation Winisk Lake: Wunnummin Lake - Big Trout Lake Sheet, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion); Ontario Department Mines and Northern Affairs, Preliminary Map P. 712, Geological Survey, Scale l inch to 2 miles. Geology 1971. Revised 1973.
THURSTON, P.C., SAGE, R.P., AND SIRAGUSA, G.M. (1979) Geology of the Winisk Lake Area, District of kenora, Patricia Portion. OGS Report 193, includes Map 2292, Big Trout Lake - North Caribou Lake, l inch to 4 miles.
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
I, J. Carry Bryant, of the Town of Richmond Hill, Province of
Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1) I am a geologist residing at 34 Greenbelt Crescent, Richmond
Hill, Ontario
2) I am a graduate of the University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
Ontario with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (B.E.S.;
Honours Geography and Geology), 1971 and a graduate of the
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario with a Master
of Science Degree (Economic Geology) 1977.
3) I have been practising my profession since June, 1973.
4) I have been employed by International Platinum Corporation
since June, 1986 as Senior Geologist.
5) The statements made in this report are based on my knowledge
of the area, supervision of the field program when Claridge
La Rose Geophysics Ltd. collected the field data, review of
preliminary field plots and evaluation of the final data plots
provided by Urquhart Dvorak Limited.
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September 7, 1989
I'ining Recorderiiinistry of Northern Development and MinesCourt HouseP.O. Box 3000Sioux Lookout, OntarioPOV 2TO
Dear Madam:
Mining Lands Section 880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MBS 128
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Your File: H8903-88 Our File: 2.12460
ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEYASSESSMENT FILES
OFFICE
SEP O 8 1989
RECEIVED
Re: Notice of Intent dated August 3, 1909 Geophysical (Magnetometer) Survey submitted on Mining Claims PA 913745 et al in Beardy Creek and East of Beardy Creek Area.
The assessnent work c redits, 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 fc Minerals Division
AB:eb Enclosure
cc: fir. G.H. FergusonMining and Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
International Platinum CorporationToronto, Ontario
CIaridge La Rose Geophysics Bracebridge, Ontario
Resident Geologist Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontario
August 3
File
2.12460Winino FUcorderli Report o(
Recorded Holder
INTERNATIONAL PLATINUMTownship or Area
BEARDY CREEK AND EAST OF BEARDY CREED AREA.Type of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claims AssessedGeophysical
Electromagnetic, .days
Magnetometer.
Radiometric _
31 .days
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PA 913745 to 47 incl. 913750 to 55 incl. 913758 to 63 incl. 913766 to 7 2 i ncl. 913603 to 10 incl.
induced polarization.
Other -———————
-days
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Section 77 (19) Se* "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological .————————————————.days
Geochemical. .days
Man days Q
Special provision IV]
Airborne
Ground
j Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Claims have been reduced because of excessive line spacing.
Special credits under section 77 (16) (or the following mining claims
No credit! have been allowed for the following mining claimsf~| not sufficiently covered by the survey Q 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 at follows: Geophysical-80; Geologocal * 40; Geochemical. 40; Section 77(191 *60.
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May 09, 1989
Mr. Arthur BarrMining Lands ProgramMinistry of Northern Mines S Development880 Bay Street, 3rd FloorToronto, OntarioM5S 1 7A\
Dear Mr. Barr:
Please find enclosed 2 copies of a Report On Ground Magnetometer Survey, Big Trout Lake which we are submitting for assessment work. The Technical Data Statement accompanies these reports.
Sincerely,
INTERNATIONAL PLATINUM CORPORATION
(Mrs.) Catherine Beckett p C ("' T ' *.f r. l"\ Administrateve Geologist " ' ' ' f
CB/rw 1 1989
MIL'.'IiG LANDS SECTION
Suite 2304, Sun Life Tower P.O. Box 30, 150 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5H 1J9 Canada * Fax: (416) 593-4766 * Tel.: (416) 593-8706
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations ———-~ \ V*- 0_________________Number of Readings _____X) 8 D Station interval ____12. 5 n^____________________Line sparing 2 ciC)c-i^ Soi-wo lOOf.^
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Base Station check-in interval (hours)—^^^———..——.^ Base Station location and value ____ft^ ca^p or\
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Power .. . —————————————————————————————————
Electrode array —— —— ————————————————————————————————————————— - —————————Electrode spacing - —————————————————————————————————————— — — ———— — ——————————————
Tvoe of electrode . , ... ——————————————————————————— ————— ——————————— —
SELF POTENTIAL
Instrument________________________________________ Range.Survey Method .^—-——————^.^————-———————-^—.^-^^-^-———————.^—^
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument.
Values measured.
Energy windows (levels)^^^^————--———.^-^—————-——-—-.————.—..—.—
Height of instrument____________________________Background Count.
Size of detector-——.———————.^^^—..———.——^^-^——————.—————.———
Overburden —————————-.————^—-—-^———.-—.—^-——^-——.————————(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)Type of survey—-—-——-——^-^——-.^——————^—
Instrument ___________________________
Accuracy^-^—————-———^—————-^-^^—-——-
Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS
Type of survey(s) ————
Instrument(s) ——————(specify for each type of survey)
Accuracy————-——————————-^(specify for each type of survey)
Aircraft used-——————————.—————^^^——..——^..-.——.
Sensor altitude.
Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude_______________________________Line Sparing
Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.
(Nature of Material) Average Sample Weight———————
Method of Collection————————
Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth————— Terrain________
Drainage Development———————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent
p. p. m. p. p. b.
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Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Others ___________________________Field Analysis
Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory Analysis No. ___________
SAMPLE PREPARATION (Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis ————
Extraction Method. Analytical Method . Reagents Used——
Commercial Laboratory (- Name of Laboratory ,— Extraction MpthnH
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