34q '7 BALFOUR MINING LTD. (N.P.L.) HAM GROUP 92-P-6, CLINTON M. D.8 B. C. Lat 51 17'N, Long 12lo14'W GEOCHEMICAL REPORT, V. CUKOR, P. Eng. January 31, 1972
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. PROPERTY, LOCATION, ACCESS 3. HISTORY 4. GEOLOGY 5. PHOTOGEOLOGY 6. GEOCHEMISTRY r Page 1 1 2 LOCATION MAP I LLUS TRAT I ONS Scale 1" = 120 Miles 2. PHOTOGEOLOGICAL MAP 3. GEOCHEMICAL MAP - SAMPLE LOCATIONS 4. GEOCHEMICAL MAP - CU PLOT 5. GEOCHEMICAL MAP - Mo PLOT 6. GEOCHEMICAL MAP - Ag PLOT 1" = + Mile 1" = Mile 1" = 4 Mile 1" = Mile 1" = k Mile APPENDIX "A" List of personnel employed and the costs of the HAM GROUP project
1 BALFOUR MINING LTD. (N.P.L.) HAM GROUP 92-P-6, CLINTON M.' D., B. C. 1. INTRODUCTION The HAM claims were staked in February 1971, on the basis of the interpretation of the government aeromagnetic map (G.S.C. Map 5226 G, Geophysics Paper 5226, Sheet 92-P-16) by Mr. R.O. Crosby of Seigel Associates Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. Field work was done by the writer, accompanied by H. Vannerus and C. Kyme, in three occasions, May 9, May 22-24, and October 26 - November 4, 1971. It consisted of geological prospecting and geochemical soil sampling. Examination of the claim posts showed, that staking was done in accordance with the Mineral Act of British Columbia. Photogeological study of the airphotographs was done by Mr. S.S. Tan of L.J. Manning & Associates, Vancouver B.C. and the results are also summarized in this report. 2. PROPERTY, LOCATION, ACCESS The property consists of the following fifty-six (56) contiguous mineral claims, fully owned by BALFOUR MINING LTD. Claim No. Record No. Expiry W HAM 1-56 (Inclusive) 25474-25529 (Inc) February 4, 1972
- 2-2. PROPERTY, LOCATION, ACCESS (Cont 'd) 1 The property is located in t.ie Green Lake Area Clinton Mining Division, B.C. House, on Latitude 51O17' N. about nine (9) m iles east of 70 Mile and Longtitude 121O14' w, and on NTS Sheet 92-P-6. It is at an elevation of 3,500 feet, with a maxi- mum relief of 100 feet.. The claim group is easily accessible by the road from 70 Mile House, and no one point on the property is further than two (2) miles from the existing roads. Timber and water for camping and exploration purposes are available, and climate permits exploration activity throughout the year. 3. HISTORY During the field work, the writer found several old claim posts on the property. Searching in the Mining Recording Office in Clinton, B.C. revealed that the property was staked in 1966 by L.E. Timmons, as an agent for A. Mattson of Vancouver, B.C. After one year, it was abandoned with no further work done. In the last few years, mining exploration activities in the general vicinity were carried out by several major companies.
- 3-4. GEOLOGY The general geology is shown on the GSC Map 3-1966 Bonaparte River, B.C. 92-P, Scale 1" = 4 Miles. The property is underlain by tertiary volcanic rocks, probably covering middle jurassic granitic intrusives, that appear on the surface, about four (4) miles east of the claims. In the interpretation of the airborne magnetic map by Mr. R.O. Crosby, the low magnetic anomaly is shown to represent hydrotermally altered intrusive rocks, under a shallow cover of young volcanics. A north-south magnetic lineament is shown as a major fault structure. Geological prospecting, carried on by the 1 writer did not accomplish outcrops of tertiary lava 5. PHOTOGEOLOGY much because only several small rock had been discovered. Photogeological study of the property area was made by Mr. S.S. Tan of L.J. Manning & Associates, Vancouver, B.C. The interpretation is shown on the map, figure 2, 1" = % Mile. This study revealed a number of lineaments, probably representing major fractures. Two circular and associated radial linear patterns suggest the existence of possible sub-surface domal structures, both adjacent to the magnetic lineament. One of them is co-incident with a magnetic low possible hydrotermally U altered area.
- 4-5. PHOTOGEOLOGY In recommendations for further exploration work this structure is suggested to be a primary target area. 6. GEOCHEMISTRY A geochemical soil exploration has been con- ducted on the property. A total of 186 samples were taken along the claim location lines and along the trails, for a total length of about 12 m iles. Spacing between samples was irregular, de- pending upon soil, but not less than 100' and seldom exceeding 400'. The samples were taken from shallow holes by the mattock, chiefly from the brown, oxidized "B" horizon. They were packed in standard soil sample bags, marked and dried up. Topographic and vegetation characteristics were recorded, and sample stations were clearly marked. Assaying was done by Vancouver Geochemical Laboratories Ltd. for Cu., Mo, and Ag. Only 10 samples were assayed by Crest Laboratories Ltd. The soil sample locations and all values were plotted on the 1" = Mile Maps (Figs. 3-6) Vancouver Geochemical Laboratories Ltd. report having processed the samples as follows: 1. Samples sifted to - 80 mesh 2. Weight used 0.5 g. 3. Volume of dilution used 10 ml. Y
- 5-6. GEOCHEMISTRY 4. Extraction by hot HClO and HNO 4 3 5. Method of analysis: Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry 6. Instrument: Techtron AA4 and AA5 Soil is generally well developed in the claim area. Three main soil horizons have been determined, but all three are not present in the whole area. u 0-5" A Horizon, dark grey to black organic horizon : I rich in humus!. +...... ' *. 0-2" j :. ;.... ' ' I 1 B Horizon, brown to dark brown clay,4 I C Horizon, unsorted glacial material clay, 0-J sandy clay, and boulders, sometimes reaches I - I remarkable thickness h- L '
-6-6. GEOCHEMISTRY Soil sample results are not encouraging. Except for several locations, all values Cu, Mo, and Ag remained in the background and threshold zones. Explanation for these results could be found in the thickness of glacial till, and also the possibility that altered intrusives, if present, remained covered by a thick cover of volcanic rocks on the whole property area. No further geochemical exploration or geological mapping is recommended. Respectfully submitted V. Cukor, P. Eng.
APPENDIX "A" List of personnel employed and costs of the HAM GROUP project 1. PHOTOGEOLOGY May 22, 1971 to January 31, 1972 S.S. Tan, Geologist L.J. Manning & Associates $ 688.00 2. GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOLOGY (a) Field Work: No. Name Occupation Period of Days Wages V. Cukor Geologist May 22 Nov'71 14 $1,683.00 H. Vannerus Prospector May 22 Nov'71 14 700.00 C. Kyme Helper May 22 - Nov'71 14 420.00 Field Expenses and Equipment 520.00 Truck Rental and Fuel 350.00 Total Field Work $3,670.OO 'v (b) Report: V. Cukor Geologist January 1-31'72 $ 720.00 N. Cukor Draught sman January 1-31'72 150.00 Assaying 408.00 Typing, Xeroxing and printing 100.00 Total Report $1,378.00 SUMMARY 1. Photogeology 2. Geochemistry and Geology - Field - Report Total $ 688.00 3,670.00 1,378.00 $5, 736.OO r, day of
AFFIDAVIT I, Vladimir Cukor, with address at 3169 West 20th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C hereby declare: In the matter of the HAM Group Report and the list of personnel employed and costs incurred as listed in Appendix "A" of this report, that I have inspected and/or carried out personally the work and that the information contained in Appendix "A" is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed L). Ld-/ V. Cukor, P. Eng.
CERTIFICATE I, Vladimir Cukor, with address at 3169 West 20th Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. That I am a Geological Engineer That I graduated at the University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia in 1963 That I am a Registered Professional Engineer in the Geological Section of the Association of Prof6ssional Engineers of the Province of British Columbia That I have practised my profession as a Geological Engineer for the past nine (9) years both in Yugoslavia and Canada That all information given in this report is based on personal examination 6. That I am a director of BALFOUR MINING LTD. (N.P.L.) January 31, 1972 V. Cukor, P. Eng.
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