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Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 33 REVIEW OF THE GEOLOGY & GEOHYDROLOGY OF THE 2 WEST AREA EAGLE 5 MINE
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Geophysical Investigation <br />;• <br />VLF-EM surveys were run across some of the lineaments indicated <br />during the photo interpretation. The results of the surveys <br />were for the mast part very disappointing. <br />There was too little agreement between the measured parameters <br />to indicate the presence of a bonafide conductor. Based <br />upon recent reinterpretation, VLF line #1 may not have <br />extended far enough to the south to show a full crossover. <br />VLF line #2 certainly should have shown a definite crossover, <br />but the plotted raw data is not particularly convincing. <br />The data was run through a Fraser Filter and plotted. The <br />filtered data shows a crossover at about 150 feet. This <br />coincides with the center of the projected fault plane. <br />Based upon these results Empire plans to run additional lines <br />along the projected direction of the 2 West Main. CMLR will <br />be informed of any positive results from this program. The <br />existing plotted data is presented herein as Figures 2 <br />through 5. <br />Empire consulted with Mr. Ed Ballantyne, Chief Geophysicist <br />for Amoco Minerals, to determine the applicability and <br />utility of high resolution seismic surveys. Mr. Ballantyne <br />and Mr. Richard Hagemann (Geophysical Consultant) concur <br />that a high resolution survey would be inappropriate for <br />• determining the location and extent of the features with <br />which we are dealing. <br />
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