AN ASSESSMENT REPORT ON GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEYING CHUCHI PROPERTY FORT ST. JAMES AREA, BRITISH COLUMBIA OMINECA M.D. 55 17 N, 124 31 W NTS 93N/ 7&8 Claims Surveyed: 597976, 597878-597880 Survey Dates: November 25 th 27 th, 2013 FOR PIOTR LUTYNSKI VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA BY PETER E. WALCOTT & ASSOCIATES LIMITED Coquitlam, British Columbia FEBRUARY 2014
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION.. 3 PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS... 4 PREVIOUS WORK.. 7 PROPERTY GEOLOGY.. 8 PURPOSE.. 9 SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS.. 10 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 11 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS 12 APPENDIX I Cost of Survey Personnel Employed on Survey Certification ACCOMPANYING MAPS Claim and Line Location Map Scale 1:10,000 Line Location Map with GSC Airborne Magnetics Scale 1:10,000 Contour of Total Field Intensity Scale 1: 2,000
3 INTRODUCTION. Between November 25 th and 27 th, 2013, undertook some 15 kilometres of magnetic surveying over part of Chuchi Property, located in the Fort St. James area of British Columbia, for Piotr Lutynski.. The surveying was carried out over seven northerly orientated lines in the southern portion of the claim block. Measurements of total field intensity were made a one second interval utilizing GSM- 19W GPS walking magnetometers. The progress of the survey was severely hampered by the snow conditionson the uncut traverses, and by the excessive distance and subsequent travel time from fort st. James to the project area.
4 PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS The Chuchi property is located some 94 kilometres north of the community of Ft. St. James, British Columbia, where the crew was housed for the duration of the survey. Access to the property via the Germansen Road from Ft. St James, and then via various spur roads. Property Location Map
5 PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS con t Claim Location Map
6 PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS con t Claim and Line Location Map
7 PREVIOUS WORK. The Chuchi property has seen a number of historic work programs, with the first recorded one conducted by Rio Algom Exploration Inc. in the later 1980 s. Since that time a number of small to moderate programs have been conducted over the property consisting of; geological mapping, geochemical surveys, airborne and ground geophysical surveys and drilling. For further information the reader is referred to the Government of British Columbia Aris website.
8 GEOLOGY. The Chuchi property is located within the favorable Quesnel Terrane. It is underlain by early Mesozoic Talka Group volcanics and sedimentary rocks subsequently intruded by later monzonite intrusions. The property is situated immediately to the north of the Chuchi Lake gold copper porphyry mineral occurrence,
9 PURPOSE. The purpose of the survey was to locate weaker magnetic features and structures not observed within historic airborne magnetic data sets, in an effort to locate features potentially associated with an alkalic porphyry system.
10 SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS. The Magnetic Survey. The magnetic survey was conducted using a GSM-19W proton precession walking magnetometer equipped with GPS manufactured by Gem Systems of Markham, Ontario, Canada. The system consisted of a rover and base magnetometers. Field Procedure A base station was established and data recorded daily at 5 second intervals in order to record variations in the magnetic field over the course of the day. The lines were established using a handheld Garmin GPS, and subsequently surveyed using a GSM-19W GPS equipped magnetometer. Reading were synchronized to the onboard GPS, and obtained at 1 second intervals. Data Processing. The field data was subsequently downloaded from the respective instruments, utilizing GemLink. Rover data was then post processed using the base data in order to account for variations within the magnetic field during the course of the day. The data was subsequently loaded into to Geosoft for additional processing and presentation. The data is presented in plan map form, Contours of Total Magnetic Intensity at a scale of 1:5,000.
11 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS. The 2013 ground magnetic survey highlighted a number of magnetics features. While the majority of these features are readily observable within the regional GSC data set, a number of smaller features were bisected with the ground survey paths and may prove of interest and thus warrant follow up. During the cursory compilation of the historic geochemical and geophysical data, an untested chargeability and soil geochemistry anomaly on the northern edge of the intense magnetic high was noted, which may prove to be of further interest.
12 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS. Between November 25 th and 27 th, 2013, conducted ground magnetics surveying on the Chuchi, located in the Ft. St. James area of British Columbia, for Piotr Lutynski. Some 15 kilometres of ground magnetic surveying were carried out over seven northeast orientated lines. The survey identified a number of magnetic features which had limited definition due to the broad line spacing and limited coverage. An in depth review of historic data should be undertaken prior to additional work prior to commitment to additional work. Respectfully submitted, PETER E. WALCOTT & ASSOCIATES LTD. Alexander Walcott Geophysicist Peter E. Walcott, P.Eng. Geophysicist Coquitlam, B.C. February 2014
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14 COST OF SURVEY. undertook the survey programme on a daily basis originally providing a three geophysicists, magnetometers, GPS units, and a 4x4 truck at a daily rate of $1,800.00. One crew member got hurt on the first day so that the rate was consequently reduced. Accommodation and fuel costs were $1,584.79. Mobilization was $600.00 split with another project, while reporting was undertaken for $500.00 so that the total cost of services provided was $6,884.17.
15 PERSONNEL EMPLOYED ON SURVEY. Name Occupation Address Dates Peter E. Walcott Geophysicist 111-17 Fawcett Rd. Coquitlam, B.C. V3K 6V2 Feb 5 th, 2014 Alexander Walcott " " T. Kocan " " November 25 th -27 th, 2013 P. Young " " " J. Cornock
16 CERTIFICATION. I, Peter E. Walcott, of 605 Rutland Court, Coquitlam, British Columbia, hereby certify that: 1. I am a graduate of the University of Toronto in 1962 with a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics, Geophysics Option. 2. I have been practicing my profession for the last fifty one years. 3. I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia and Ontario. 4. I hold no interest, direct or indirect, in the property, nor do I expect to receive any. Peter E.Walcott, P.Eng. Coquitlam, B.C. February, 2014