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DIXIE LAKE CLAIMS
RED LAKE MINING DIVISION, ONT,
BY
C.D. RUSTON
JAN 29/90
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REPORTON
DIXIE LAKE CLAIMS
RED LAKE MINING DIVISION, ONT.
BY
C,D. RUSTON
INTRODUCTION:
Geological , magnetometer and VLF sureys were completed
on the cut grid during NoY'-Dec. 1989 and Jan. 1990. The grid was established by extending the lines cut by TECK MINING CORP from that property on their property
on the east. Lines were cut at 100 meter intervals with stations at 25 meter intervals.
PROPERTY A LOCATION:
The claims coVered by this work are KRL 1057179 to 188inclusive,1057198, 1069906 to 911 being 27 claims forthe geological survey and 18 claims for the geophysicalsurv/eys. Claims 1057189 and 1057191 to 198 were notcohered by the geophysics.
The property is located on claim map G 1769, DIXIE LAKE
AREA and is located some 15 miles southeast from the townof RED LAKE. Access is ^ia HIGHWAY # 105 thence south bylogging road to the property.The claims are recorded in the name of C.D. HUSTON.REDLAKE, ONTARIO.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY:
Traverses were made along all the cut lines and conditions found are plotted on the enclosed plan. There is an almost complete lack of outcrop due to swamp and overburden which presents detailed geological mapping. The few outcrops found are composed of basaltic mafic Volcanics
with some weak alteration and pyrite mineralization. One area of pillow lava was found on claim 1057180.
PAGE 2.
Regional geology by the Ontario Department of Mines
as shown on map P 23851 indicates the claims to be underlainby .T" f i 7 r: - t'V^lcar.ic3 composed of flows, tuff and
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Diamond drilling by TECK CORP. on their property to the easthas geophysically indicataed gold bearing sulphides anddrilling is in progress at the time of this report.THICK has also completed extensive geophysical surv/eys ontheir large holding surrounding the Huston property on thesouth, east and north.
It is recommended that the outcrop area east of DIXIECREEK on claims 1057185,18?,190 be further prospected inthe summer months.
THE strike and dip of formations has not been establishedhowever is presumed to be in a general northeast direction.
V. L. F. SURVEY:
The instument used was a GEONICS EM 16 with the transmitter station SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. and a frequency of
24.8 Khz. Readings were taken at 25 meter spacings on the cut grid with the instrument facing south. These data are plotted on the enclosed plans.It is noted that the s/lf response in most cases is located
at or near topographic relief at the side of a hill or along a small degression and the readings may not reflect a true sulphide bearing conductor.The electro-magnetic response is outlined in red on the enclosed plans and for clarity only the quadtature response has been profiled. The instrument was in good working order and a strong transmitter signal was obtained. The strong response on claims 1069908 and 909 is related to the nose of a fairly large hill and one outcrop of barren
basalt was observed and it is believed this is due to topography. Deep overburden appears, to be the cause of the weak response especially in the western portion of the property.
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MAGNKTOMETER SURVEY:
The instrument used was a proton magnetometer with led readout manufactured by EXPLORANIUM GEOMETRICS LTD, model
G 816, with an accurracy of plus or minus one gamma. Measurements were for the total magnetic field and was set with a background of 60,000 gammas for the area.
Readings were taken at 25 meter spacings on the cut lines and are shown on the enclosed plans.ALL readings were extremely low as can be seen from the plotted results and as no purpose would be served these
data have not been contoured.Previous magnetic surveys in the area to the east and to
the south of the Ruston property has indicated magnetic responses of up to 2,000 gammas over a fair strike length The Huston claims to the south should be considered for further geophysical work that have not been covered by
the present work.
SUMMARY Se CONCLUSIONS!
(1) Geological mapping has not repealed sufficient
outcrop to evaluate the property by this method.(2) Magnetometer surveys haVe not reVealed any areas of
interest.(3) VLP surveys have reVealed an area along the east
boundary of the claims that may indicate sulphide mineralization and should be further prospected.
Respectfully submitted,
.C. D. HUSTON
Jan 29,1990.
ftNAMES OF WORKMEN- ADRESS- DATES WORKED .
C. D. RUSTON, RED LAKE, ONTARIO- NW l , 2, 13 to 28 incl ,Dec . 7 , 15 to 18
incl. ,Jan 21 to 29/90 incl--- 33 days
F. ATKINSON, RED LAKE, ONT: Nov. 13 to 28/89, Dec.?, 15 to 18/89
20 days
W.INDIAN, RED LAKE, ONT- NoV.13 to 28 incl-Dec.7, 15 to 18 incl.,Jan 21 to 23 incl/90- — — ------ — —— 23 dDAYS
ALEX MACKINAK.RED LAKE ONT^ Jan. 21 to 23 incl- —— --~---- 3 days
TOTAL MILES OF LINECUTTING— 18.64 miles
TOTAL MAGNETIC READINGS ^ 1,200
TOTAL VLF READINGS H-^ 1,200
INSTRUMENTS USED;
(1) EXPLORANIUM GEOMETRICS PROTON MAGNETOMETER- MODEL G 816
Digital led readout.TOTAL MAGNETIC FIELD- BACKGROUND FOR AREA 60,000 gammas
ACCURACY plus or minus one gamma.
(2) GEONICS EM 16TRANSMITTER STATION -SEATTLE WASHINGTON USA -
FREQUENCY 24.8 Khs .
A/if/(//f x Ntirruwx ^~)
O. D. MUST ON BOX 1003, RED LAKE, ONTARIO
POV 2MO 807-735-2653
M in in q lands section 159 C4edar Street 4th floor SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3t: 6A5
Attention; Mr. Olive; Stephenson Re: Your call Feb. 27/91
Ple4ase -find enclosed two copies of maps requested l geology, l magnetometer
Your s very t r u.
C. D. Hutton F e b 28/91
RECEIVED ////?
MAR l 2 1991
MINING LANDS
Ontario 52K13SE0aa8 2.13964 DIXIE LAKE 300
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du D6veloppement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Section159 Cedar Street, 4th FloorSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5
Telephone: Fax:
Your File: Our File:
(705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
W. 9120. 017 2. 13964
June 13, 1991
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand MinesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated May 13, 1991 for Geological and Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) Surveys on mining claims KRL. 1069908 et al. in the Dixie Lake Area.
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,
'V.Ron. C. Gashinski,Provincial Manager, Mining LandsMines St Minerals-Di vi s i on
Enclosures:
cc: Mr. C. D. HustonRed Lake, Ontario
(/'Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Red Lake, Ontario
; MlnMryol Northern Development ertJMInee
Technical Asmsment Work CrKflte
Ontario Dete Mav 13/91
File2.13964
Mlnln|Recordert Report ef
W. 9120. 017
Recorded Holder
C. D. HustonTownthlp or Are*
Dixie Lake AreaType of survey end number of
Attee*ment day* credit per claimGeophysical
40FU^tronuonMfe ^ v -..d*yi
Magnetometer 20 day.
R*41OnrWtr)e . . lUyi
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Other. ,,. , ,. , ,,.. ,. . . day*
Section 77 (10) See "Mining Cleimi AtteMed" column
Geological. 20 . d*yi
Gfifw-hflmlr.jil , rUy*
Men deyt Q Airborne Q
Specie! provltlon B Qround Q
Q Credit* neve been reduced beceute of peril*! eoverege of el*! m*.
Q Credit* heve been reduced beceute of correction* to work detet md figure* of eppllcent.
Mnlnfj CM m* Aeteeeed
KRL 1069908 to 911 incl.
Special credits under lection 77 (16) for the following mining dalmt
30 days electromagnetic, 15 days magnetometer and 15 days geology on KRL 1069906
40 days electromagnetic, 20 days magnetometer and 15 days geology on KRL 1069907.
No credits have been allowed for the following mining dalmtQ not tufficlently covered by the lurvey Q Insufficient technical dete filed
The Mining Recorder m*y reduce the ebova credit* If necetterv In order thet the tout number of approved MMt*meflt deyt recorded on each claim doe* not exceed the maximum allowed at followi: Geophyttca! - 80; Qeologocel - 40; Oeochtmlcat - 40; Section 77(19) - 00.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mls
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Report of Work Mining Act (Geophysical, Geological and GeochemicarSurveys)
Instructions- Please type or print- Refer to Section 77. the Mining Act for assessment wcA 'equipments
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- II number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list- Technical Reports and maps in duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Lands Branch:
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Ministry of \ Northern Development
Mining ActReport of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please type or print.- Refer lo Section 77, the Mining Act for assessment work requirements
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- II number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list.- Technical Reports and maps in duplicale should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Lands Branch:
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days (This includes line cutting)
For eac^ additional survey: uS'rg t!-. e same (}"C
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Co^o'ete reverse side and enter totals) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do no! apply to Airborne Surveys
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- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
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Cerlification/verifying ReporTofl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.
For Office Use Only
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