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LOGISTICS AND INTERPRETATION REPORTON IP 8t PICSAMT SURVEYS
AT HALFMOON PROJECT (8152)ROBB TOWNSHIP
ONTARIO, CANADAON BEHALF OF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT.......................................................................................................................... li
1. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................i
j 2. THE HALFMOON PROPERTY..............................................................................................2
3. CONTROLLED SOURCE EM SURVEY......................................................................................^
4. RESISTO/TTY 7 INDUCED POLARISATION SURVEY......................................................................6
1 5. SURVEY PRODUCTS...........................................................................................................8
6. INTERPRETATION............................................................................................................^
LIST OF FIGURES
GENERAL LOCATION OF THE HALFMOON PROJECT .......................................................................... l
INDEX OF CLAIMS AND SURVEY GRID AT HALFMOON ....................................................................... 3
THE POLE-DIPOLE ARRAY........................................................................................................6
ELREC-IO TIMES GATES..........................................................................................................7
TRANSMITTED SIGNAL AT Q-Cz..............................................................................................7
DRILL TARGET DDH-2A........................................................................................................ 10
DRILL TARGET DDH^B........................................................................................................ 11
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ABSTRACT
THIS GEOPHYSICAL CAMPAIGN IS PART OF AN ONGOING BASE
METAL AND GOLD EXPLORATION PROGRAM BY EXPLORERS
ALLIANCE CORPORATION ON THEIR HALFMOON PROPERTY
LOCATED 25 KM NORTH-WEST OF TIMMINS, ONTARIO.
HALFMOON is ABOUT 3 KM WEST OF THE PAST PRODUCING KAM KOTIA MINES.
IP (5.1 KMOFTD POLE DIPOLE, A= 50 M, N= l TO 8) AND
PICSAMT (3.1 KM, FREQUENCY RANGE FROM 8.75 TO 4480
HZ) WERE CARRIED OUT IN APRIL 2000 BY VAL D'OR SAGAX
CREWS. SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS, INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL,
DATA ACQUISITION, PROCESSING AND INTERPRETATION WERE ALL
SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED WITHIN OUR ISO9001 QUALITY
SYSTEM FRAMEWORK.
THE SURVEYS WERE DESIGNED TO TEST THE SENSITIVITY OF THE
IP AND CSEM METHOD TO THE TYPE OF ZINC-RICH SULFIDE
MINERALISATION ENCOUNTERED ON HALFMOON. ALTHOUGH THE
CSEM TECHNIQUE DID NOT SHOW ANY DEFINITE RESPONSE, THE
IP CHARGEABILITY RESULTS ACCURATELY DETECTED THE
MINERALISED ZONE INTERSECTED BY SEVERAL DRILL HOLES IN
THE AREA. AN ADDITIONAL CHARGEABILITY RESPONSE (PD-2)
WAS DETECTED AT DEPTH AND AT THE NORTH END OF THE
SURVEYED AREA. ALTHOUGH A LARGER IP COVERAGE WOULD BE
RECOMMENDED TO BETTER DEFINE THE EXTENSION OF THOSE
ANOMALIES, THIS DEEPER NORTHERN ANOMALY COULD BE DRILL
TESTED.
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1. INTRODUCTION
a PROJECTID
a GENERAL LOCATION
a CLIENT
a REPRESENTATIVE
a SURVEY TYPES
a SURVEY PERIOD
a GEOPHYSICAL OBJECTIVES
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Halfmoon (8152)(Val d'Or Sagax Reference : 00-N458a)
In the Abitibi Greenstone Belt,25 km north-west of Timmins, Ontario
Explorers Alliance Corporation168 Algonquin Boulevard East Timmins, Ontario Canada P4N 1A9 Telephone: (705) 267-3511
Mr Lionel [email protected]
Time Domain Induced Polarisation Controlled Source Electromagnetic (PICSAMT)
From April 11 th to 18*, 2000
1. Delineate base metal sulphide mineralised zone (zinc- bearing).
2. Provide effective exploration through thick overburden.3. Determine the IP and CSEM responses over known
mineralised zones.
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J2. THE HALFMOON PROPERTY
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a LOCATION
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a NEAREST SETTLEMENT
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a GEOMORPHOLOGY
Robb Township, North-eastern Ontario, Canada Centred on 480 36'N and 81" 3? W NTS map number: 42A/12
Timmins: 25 km north-west on Highway 101
By Highway 101 then road 576 to the north toward Halfrnoon.
The ground is flat and low, mostly wooded.
a ARTIFICIAL FEATURE None
la MINING CLAIMS The present survey line grid covers 7 daim blocks of the
Halfrnoon property owned by Explorers Alliance Corporation , in the Robb Township.The daim numbers encompassed in the present surveys are depicted on page 3.
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a SURVEY GRID
a GEOLOGICAL SETTINGS
A base line ( 100+OON) was established with a N 1150 azimuth. Seven (7) cross lines (50+OOE to 56+OOE) are at 100m intervals and picketed every 25m.
The Property is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt with felsic volcanic rocks containing base metal sulphide mineralisation. It is located about 3 km west of the past producing Kam Kotia Mines.
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3. CONTROLLED SOURCE EM SURVEY
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a TYPE OF SURVEY
a PERSONNEL
a SURVEY COVERAGE
a SURVEY PERIOD
Frequency Domain Fixed Loop Electromagnetic
Martin Dubois, Geologist, Crew Leader, Rx operatorHerbert Pribil, Tx operatorMario Chouinard, Reid AssistantGilles Bacon, T.Se., Logistics ft Instrumentation ControlCarole Picard, T.Sc., Data Processing St PlottingPierre Berube, P . Eng., QC 81 Interpretation
3.1 l ine-kmLine 50+OOE to 56+OOE
April 15th and 18th, 2000Four (4) survey days.No breakdown or weather day.
a RECEIVER (Rx) IRIS Magnetotelluric Receiver serial #027 Two magnetic inputs
Antennas: 2 CMS coils (Hz and Hr) Sensitivity: 50 mV/nT Spectrum: l -10 000 Hz
Typical Noise at 1000 Hz : 2 x 10'8 A/m
a TRANSMITTER (Tx) IRIS Tx-3000 serial #011Power Supply : Honda 220V/5000W Motor Generator Maximum Output: up to 3.0 kW, or 20 A or 800V Loop : 200m x 300m, double turn, 12 Q
Centred at 53+OOE, 108+OON Output Current at 4480 Hz: 3.5 A Output Current from 8.75 Hz to 560 Hz: 14 A
a FREQUENCIES USED (Hz) 8.75, 17.5, 35, 70, 140, 280, 560, 1120, 2240, 4480
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a APPARENT RESISTIVITY CALCULATION
ISO 9001 QUALITY CONTROL EVIDENCES (QUALITY RECORDS A VAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
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P = real (in-phase) componentQ = quadrature (out-of-phase) componentK= is a function of the frequency and the distance from the loop
Before the survey :s Maximum output capabilities of the Transmitter 81
Motor Generator were checked in VDS calibrated loads. ^ Receiver and antennas were calibrated over the 8,75
to 4480 Hz frequency range. During data acquisition :
^ Quadrature readings showing a :^007o error wererepeated, (average error is 3 07o)
s Enough pulses were stacked.(average is 6 pulses)
At the Base of Operations :^ Reid QCs were inspected (k validateds In-phase readings were calculated, corrected for
source-receiver geometry and some spurious valuesdiscarded
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4. RESISTIVITY l INDUCED POLARISATION SURVEY
a TYPE OF SURVEY
a PERSONNEL
a SURVEY COVERAGE
a SURVEYPERJOD
a SPECIAL FEATURES
Time Domain Resistivity/Induced Polarisation Pole-Dipole array, wcf s 50m, " rf = lto8 Location of C*: L40+OOE, Station 70+OON (> 3.0 km distant)
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v''plot Point
Michel Coulombe, Geophysical Operator, Crew LeaderGabriel Pilon, Reid AssistantMarcel Nault, Field AssistantMichel Guimont, Field AssistantRoger Desforges, Field AssistantMartin Dubois, Geologist, Fieldwork SupervisorGilles Bacon, T.Se., Logistics 81 Instrumentation ControlCarole Picard, T.Sc., Data Processing 81 PlottingDominique BeVube, Geophysicist, QC 81 Interpretation
5.1 l ine-km
April 11th and 12th, 2000 Two (2) survey days. No breakdown.
Results were processed on a daily basis using our proprietary Refusilo™ package in order to monitor both the efficiency of the survey parameters and the data quality. Spectral IP processing using the Australian Geophysical Research (AGR) Spectral processing package.
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IRIS Elrec-lO serial #111 (10 input channels) Electrodes: stainless steel stakes
Vp Primary voltage measurement: 4- Input impedance : 10 M u 4- Resolution : 0.001 mV *- Typical accuracy : Q.3%
Ma Apparent chargeability measurement: 4- Resolution : 0.1 mV/V ^ Typical accuracy : D.6% fr Arithmetic sampling mode, 20 time slices (Mt to M20)
Time
2 sec
fr All windows are normalised with respect to a standard decay curve for QC in the field.
GDD Instruments TxII serial #207Power supply : Kodiac 1800 W Motor GeneratorMaximum output: up to 1.4kW or 10 A or 2000 VElectrodes : stainless steel stakesResolution on output current display I: l mAWaveform : bipolar square wave at 50Vo duty cyclePulse duration : 2 seconds
.4-2 sec .k
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a APPARENT RESISTIVITY CALCULATION
F p0 = 2n - —- - n (n + 1) - a ( in Q-m)
Cumulative error: 507o max, mainly related to chaining accuracy
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ISO 9001 QUALITY CONTROL EVIDENCES (QUALITY RECORDS A VAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Before the survey :^ Transmitter 81 Motor Generator were checked for maximum
output in VOS calibrated loads. ' Receiver was checked with VOS SIMP certified
calibrated VP 8t M signal simulator. During data acquisition :
^ Rx 81 Tx cable insulation were verified every morning. ^ Output current was always sufficient
(average is 928 m A, minimum 310 mA) s Contact resistance at Rx was always acceptable
(average is 0.4 KG, maximum 4.4 Kii) ^ Vp level at Rx was high enough
(n=8 average is 62.9 mV, minimum 27.0 mV) s Enough pulses were stacked.
(kept constant at 5 pulses for Spectral IP) At the Base of Operations :
s Reid QCs were inspected 81 validated^ Each IP decay curve was analysed with Refusilo™:
> 99.5VO of observed gates were found to fit on a pureelectrode polarisation relaxation curve.
> Rejected gates were not included in the computationof the plotted Ma .
s The average error on Ma at n=8 is 0.25 mV/V
5. SURVEY PRODUCTS
The following colour plates are bounded at the end of this report or inserted into pockets. Our IS09001 Quality System requires that every final map is inspected by at least two qualified persons before being approved and included within a final report. Moreover, the author have to submit his interpretation concept to the Engineering Committee for review and approval before completing the interpretation and writing the final report.
Plate Number
L50+OOE to
L56+OOE
L50+OOE to
L56+OOE
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Description
PICSAMT (CSEM) Survey In-Phase and Out-of-Phase Apparent Resistivity Frequency Pseudosections (7 plates bounded at the end)
Colour Apparent Resistivity 81 Chargeability Pseudosections and imageZD™ True-depth Sections with four spectral parameters and Interpretation (7 plates bounded at the end)
Colour image2D™ Resistivity at 125m Depth
Colour image2D™ Chargeability at 125m Depth
Geophysical Interpretation
Scale
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6. INTERPRETATION
A WORD ABOUT THE CSEM TECHNIQUE
CSEM is a fixed-loop deep penetrating system that is quite sensitive to a wide range of mineral
targets because- It operates in the mid-range induction spectrum as opposed to HLEM (low-induction) and
VLF-EM (high induction).- It uses a relatively small transmitter loop (200m x 300m in this case) for best coupling
with targets the size of a mineral deposit.
- Being a purely inductive technique, it is also free of static shift effects as encountered in
magnetotellurics (CSAMT for instance).
In the profiling-sounding mode, readings are taken at about 10 frequencies to detect
conductive targets up to 500 m depth. In-phase and Out-of-phase field ratios (Hr/Hz) are
normalised by the Tx-Rx distance and the frequency to derive a set of two apparent resistivity
pseudosections. These are interpreted with the help of numerical models.
CSEM TEST-SURVEY RESULTS
This survey was intended as a test of the CSEM sensitivity to the presence of zinc-rich sulfide
occurrences like those discovered at Halfmoon. Unfortunately, the quadrature (out-of-phase)
results which are the most sensitive to poorly conductive targets are devoided of anomalous
signatures along all pseudosections. The shift in the colour spectrum to warmer shades in the
northern direction is related to an increase in overburden thickness toward the lake.
The results therefore appear as discouraging as those of the other types of EM surveys tested
in the area. The overall picture is quite similar to the galvanic apparent resistivity results from
the IP survey.
Measurements done on core samples confirm the absence of resistivity contrast between the
mineralisations and the host rocks, fully explaining the failure of all EM techniques to react to
these targets.
RESISTIVITY A IP RESPONSES
The resistivity values show little variation throughout the whole surveyed grid. Ranging from
values of about 200 to 400 Q.m on the first separations (near surface) to values of about
1000 to 2000 n.m on the last separations (at depth). This resistivity increase at depth
indicates that the bedrock was reached by the present survey.
The chargeability values generally show a low range of variation with anomalous areas
reaching 1.5 to 4 mV/V over a background of about 0.5 mV/V. Two chargeability anomalies
were identified on the Halfmoon grid and were labelled PD-1 and PD-2. They are shown along
the survey lines on the Geophysical Interpretation Map and on the Pseudosections Plates. The
characteristic of the IP anomalies are tabulated in the table on page 11.
The spectral parameters show no variation throughout the surveyed area probably indicating
little variation in the rock characteristics (grain size and distribution).
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EXPLORA JION PROSPECTS
Anomaly PD-1 corresponds very well with the mineralisation that was intersected by some of the drill holes just north of 101+OON. This anomaly shows a well defined response from line 52+OOE to line 56+OOE and is therefore open to the east. It can be trace very well with the chargeability response as well as the drill hole results, to name a few, HM99-32 intersects some semi-massive sulfides at 101+30N, R44-11 intersects some suifides at about 101+25N, and especially on line 54+OOE with holes EAL98-01 and HM98-19 that intersected some massive and semi-massive sulfide around 101+20N. There seems to be a very weak response on line 51+OOE and no response on line 50+OOE, but the IP coverage on this area is too limited to allow a confident conclusion about the extension of the mineralisation to the west. Drill hole HM99-35, on line 51+50E, did intersect some sulfide mineralisation just north of 101+OON, therefore the length of the lines in this area should be extended to the north and south as well as the survey area extended to the west to better determine the possible extension of this anomaly.
Anomaly PD-2 is located just north of PD-1, north of 103+OON. It is not always very well defined being located at the edge of the survey area and at depth. It seems to originate from a larger source at depth and with a signature sometime affected by the PD-1 response, it is therefore more problematic to pin point an accurate target. Two drill hole targets are recommended on this anomaly but any additional geoscientific information should be evaluated to better identify reliable targets.
A first target is recommended on line 54+OOE with a second target recommended on line 56+OOE, although the IP coverage should be extended to the north and east before this last is investigated by DDH.
PD-1 PD-2
100.00N 1QO*50N 101*QOH 101*50N 102*OOH 102.50N 103*QON 1Q3*50N 1Q4*OON 104*50N Om'
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DDH-2B100+OQW 10Q*5QN 101.00H 101*50N 102.QON 102*5QN I03+OQN 1Q3*5QH 104*OON 1Q4+50N 105*9pW
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Description of the IP anomalies at Halfmoon
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LocationLine
52+OOE53+OOE54+OOE55+OOE56+OOE
51+OOE52+OOE53+OOE54+OOE55+OOE56+OOE
Station101+63N101+38N100+88N101+13N101+OON
North End103+OON
North End103+88N103+88NI03+38N
ContrastIP
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Comments
- Chargeability response that corresponds to the sulfidemineralisation located by previous DDHs.- Its extension is open to the east and weak to the west butpossibly extending further west.- Additional IP coverage is recommended to the east andwest with line extending further north and south. Line ofover 1 km in length are preferable.- Chargeability anomaly located on the northern edge of theIP coverage.- Located at depth (- 50 to 100 metres to top of source).- Could be drill tested on 54+OOE. Although additionalIP coverage would be preferable to better define moreaccurate targets. Pending results, could also be drill testedon 56+OOE.
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The interpretation of the IP survey data embodied in this report is essentially a geophysical
appraisal of the Halfmoon Property. As such, it incorporates only as much geoscientific
information as the author has on hand at the time. Geologists thoroughly familiar with the
area are in a better position to evaluate the geological significance of the various geophysical
signatures. Moreover, as time passes and information provided by follow-up programs are
compiled, exploration targets recognised in this study might be down- or up-graded.
Respectfully submitted, Val o"Or Sagax inc.
Dominique Berube, B.Sc. Geophysicist
'Pierre Berube, Eng. Geophysicist
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Certification verifying costs:, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as m--,
lull nania)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred wh.ie conducting assessment work on the .anas ,no,ca;co
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as ^
to make this certification.
Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
January 3, 2001 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED P3E 6B5SUITE 1200, 95 WELLINGTON STREET WESTTORONTO, ONTARIO Telephone: (888)415-9845M5J-2V4 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2 .20754
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0060.00491 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.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the
response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact JIM MCAULEY by e-mail at
[email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
y
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYLucille JeromeActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 15564
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20754
Date Correspondence Sent: January 03, 2001 Assessor:JIM MCAULEY
Transaction First Claim Number Number
W0060.00491 997539
Section:14 Geophysical EM 14 Geophysical IP
Township(s) / Area(s)
ROBB
Status
Approval
Approval Date
January 03, 2001
Correspondence to:
Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
Lionel BonhommeTIMMINS, ONTARIO, CANADA
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED TORONTO, ONTARIO
JOHN PETER HUOT TIMMINS, ONTARIO
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EXPLORERS ALLIANCE CORP.HALFMOON PROJECT (8152)
ROBB Township, Ontario
PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
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EXPLORERS ALLIANCE CORP.HALFMOON PROJECT (8152)
ROBB Township, Ontario
PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
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EXPLORERS ALLIANCE CORP.HALFMOON PROJECT (8152)
ROBB Townihlp. Ontario
PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
Frequency Pseudosectlonlnt.rpr^otlon: H. B.rub., . Survn by: Val d 'Or Sagax Inc Surv^ Date April 2000 Protect QO-N4MA
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EXPLORERS ALLIANCE CORP.HAintOQN PROJECT (8152)
ROBB Township, Ontario
PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
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EXPLORERS ALLIANCE CORP.HALFMOON PROJECT (8152)
ROBB Township, Ontario
PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
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EXPLORERS ALUANCE CORPPROJECT (8152)
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PICSAMT (CSEM) SURVEYApparent Resistivity
Frequency Pseudosectloa
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Robb TownshipOntario, Canada
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