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Assessment Report
fpecting Survey on the 10 Mile Creek Property, English Option
Confederation Minerals Ltd.
Located in the Gerry Lake Claim Sheet (G-1782)
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Red Lake Mining Division
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NW Ontario
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Claims Prospected: KRL 1184500, 1184552, 1184555 Survey Date: September 26, 28, 30, 1998
G. J. Campbell, MSc October 21, 1998
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I.0 Summary..................................................................^
2.0 Introduction............................................................................................................................3
3.0 Location and Access ...............................................................................................................3
4.0 Property .................................................................................................................................3
5.0 Work History.........................................................................................................................3
6.0 Regional Geology ...................................................................................................................6
7.0 Local Geology ........................................................................................................................6
8.0 Work Program........................................................................................................................?
9.0 Results...................................................................................................................................?
10.0 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................7
II.0 References ..............................................................................................................................7
List of Figures and Maps
Figure l Location and Access Map............................................................................................4
Figure 2 Land Position..............................................................................................................5
Map l Prospecting Survey, 10 Mile Creek Property..................................................in pocket
1.0 Summary
A prospecting survey was initiated on the 10 Mile Creek property which was optioned from Perry English of Red Lake by Confederation Minerals Ltd. The objective of the survey was to locate any mineralized outcrop on the property and find the claim boundary prior to line-cutting for a ground geophysical survey. An old hole drilled by Selco on the property could not be located. No outcrop has been discovered to date on the property.
2.0 Introduction
The 10 Mile Creek property was optioned as part of an ongoing exploration programme for volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits in the Confederation Lake greenstone belt. This report details a prospecting survey initiated in order to locate outcrop and the claim boundaries prior to line cutting and a ground HLEM (horizontal-loop EM) survey.
3.0 Location and Access
The 10 Mile Creek property is located in Northwestern Ontario in the Gerry Lake Claim Sheet (G-1782), approximately 40 km southeast of the town of Red Lake (Figure 1). Access is by the Snake Falls road which leads northeast from Hwy. 105 at the village of Snake Falls. A bush road goes southward to the property about 18 km along the Snake Falls road from Hwy. 105. Forest cutting operations and road construction is currently active in the immediate vicinity of the property.
4.0 Property
The property consists of three(3) mining claims containing of 47 units (Figure 2).
Claim Number Units Recording Date Expiry DateKRL1184500 16 units December 16, 1996 December 16, 1998KRL 1184552 16 units December 16, 1996 December 16, 1998KRL 1184555 15 units December 16, 1996 December 16, 1998
5.0 Work History:
1975:Selco Exploration flew a Mark VI Input AEM survey as part of their Dixie Extension program.
1976:Selco Exploration did ground magnetic and HLEM surveys with follow-up diamond drilling which resulted in the discovery of a the Dixie 3 deposit, located about 400m south of the claims. The deposit contains about 150,000 tons of 10 07o combined Cu and Zn. Following this discovery, the Dixie 3 North Extension grid was established over part of the present claims. Approximately 25 km of grid was cut and a magnetic and HLEM (horizontal loop EM) survey was completed. A Geonics EM-17 unit,
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employing only one (1) high frequency (1600 Hz) on a 400 foot coil separation was used to complete the survey. Two (2) short, weak conductors believed to be bedrock responses were outlined.
1977:One hole (D-29) was drill by Selco Exploration to test the northerly conductor which now occurs in the northern part of KRL 1144555 (Map 1). The drill hole intersected 0.06 "/o Cu, 1.4507o Zn, 0.002 oz/t Au and 0.01 oz/t Ag over 1.2 feet. The bedrock intersected consisted of porphyritic rhyolite and altered dacitic rocks which are intruded by numerous altered granodiorite and granite dykes. Overburden was 22m thick.
1983:Selco re-flew the area with a more sensitive version of the Mark VI INPUT system in the search for deeper, more subtle anomalies. No significant AEM anomalies were found on the property.
1991:The Ministry of Natural Resources, Mines and Minerals Division, released the results of an airborne electromagnetic-magnetic survey, flown over the Uchi- Confederation Lake area. Weak AEM anomalies found on the property were attributed to conductive clay overburden.
1996:The 10 Mile Creek property was staked by Perry English.
1998:Confederation Minerals optioned the 10 Mile Creek property. A review of the AEM records from the Government survey of 1991 indicates some of the AEM responses believed due to overburden may in fact be due to conductors in the bedrock (Limion, 1998).
6.0 Regional Geology
The area is underlain by Archean rocks of the Confederation Lake greenstone belt which occurs within the Uchi Subprovince. The greenstone belt in the area of the property consists of two, south-facing, east - west trending belts of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks, intruded by irregular dykes, sills and stocks of felsic and mafic plutonic rocks. Metamorphism in the area is amphibolite facies. The belts are separated by a granitic intrusion. The property is located in the northern edge of the southern belt and is believed to be to be part of the Confederation Lake assemblages. The Confederation Lake assemblage is 2730 Ma and is interpreted to have formed in an arc environment. This assemblage is composed of felsic flows, tuffs and local breccias and porphyry, gabbroic and dioritic sills and dykes. Approximately 400m to the south of the property, the Dixie 3 deposit is found. It contains approximately 150,0001 of 1007o combined Cu and Zn and is hosted by altered felsic metavolcanics which occur immediately above(?) a quartz porphyry sill.
7.0 Property Geology
The property geology is interpreted from EM and magnetic surveys and one borehole of uncertain location. The property is underlain by intermediate and felsic metavolcanic and metasedimentary units intruded by numerous dykes and sills of granodiorite and granite. The claims are located on the flanks of prominent magnetic highs, both to the north and south. Stratigraphic tops in the area have always been interpreted to be south however drilling in the area suggests property scale variations exist and units may be repeated due to folding.
Borehole DDH D-29 (Thorsen, 1977) intersected 1.4507o Zn over 1.2 feet explaining a weak HLEM anomaly in the northern part of KRL 1184555. The sulfide zone occurred in dacitic rocks cut by altered granodiorite. Overburden was 22m thick and composed of clay. Folding may repeat the Dixie 3 horizon indicating the property should be re-surveyed using a lower frequency HLEM in order to penetrate the thick clay overburden.
8.0 Work Program
Tony Maciejewski of Red Lake was contracted to locate outcrop and the claim posts on the property. This work was done on September 26, 28, and 30, 1998 (Figure 3). A Magellan OPS unit (Model Trail Blazer) was used to accurately pin-point claim posts and any outcrop that was found.
9.0 Resultsr"Up l
No outcrop was located on the claim lines where prospected (F4gttfe-3). Vegetation consists mainly of spruce, balsam and some tamarack with local concentrations of birch and poplar. Alders and labrador tea bush are found in low lying swampy areas. Soils are clay-rich with some sand. An old drill hole on the property could not be located.
UTM Co-ordinates of Posts from MAGELLAN GPS Unit
Post l-KRL 1184555 483600mE 5637850mNPost 4 - KRL 1184555 482360mE 5637870mNPost 4 - KRL 1184552 483580mE 5636670mNPost 3 - KRL 1184552 483570mE 5635750mNPost 2 - KRL 1184500 486750mE 5635700mNDDH 3-46 485540mE 5635250mN
10.0 Recommendations
It is unlikely that an undetected orebody lies within 150m of surface. However, a new survey may detect small zones of satellite base metal mineralization which would encourage the use of time-domain EM systems. A Max-Min II HLEM survey is recommended to cover as much of the property as possible. A low frequency such as 444 Hz must be used to provide better resolution of bedrock conductors since the overburden consists of thick conductive clay.
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CONFEDERATION MINERALS LTD. P3E 6B5 SUITE 745, P.O. BOX 369100 KING STREET WEST Telephone: (888) 415-9846 TORONTO, ONTARIO Fax: (877)670-1555 M5X-1E2
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Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19117
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9820.00109 Deemed Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
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ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 13417
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.19117
Date Correspondence Sent: February 25, 1999 Assessor: Steve Beneteau
Transaction First Claim Number Number
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Section:9 Prospecting PROSP
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GERRY LAKE
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Approval Date
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Correspondence to:
Resident Geologist Red Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
Gregory Campbell OSHAWA, ONTARIO
CONFEDERATION MINERALS LTD. TORONTO, ONTARIO
PERRY VERN ENGLISH RED LAKE, Ontario
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THE INFORMATION THAT. APPGARS ON THIS MMF\ HAS BEEN CQMPILgO FROM VARIOUS 3OUKCO,
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NORTHERN -DEVELOP MENTT AMD MINE&FOA AD- DlTlOWAl, INFORMATION ON THE STATUl OF THE LAHPS-'SHOWN HERtON.
Gerry LoSoun
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Selco D-29 (approx19771.2 ft 1.457c Znob-22m LOCATION MAP
metre
KRL 1144552 (16 units) KRL 1144500 (16 units)
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150,000 tons
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Overburden r^\ i. c~^ -L o^ oo vurvey Dates: Sept. 26, zo, o
ril
NTS: 52K/M
DATE: October 8, 1998
CLAIM SHEET: Gerry Lake(G-1782)
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