Requirements of Prospecting Submissions for Assessment Credit
(Section 9)
Prospecting work is eligible for assessment work credit if the
holder of the claim submits,
- a report on good quality paper suitable for
reproduction,
- identifying the mining land on which the survey was
performed, its location and the means of access to it,
- containing a key map showing the land surveyed in
relation to identifiable topographic features and township
boundaries or in relation to established survey lines,
stations or markers,
- providing a daily log describing in detail the nature and
content of the work and the nature of rocks and
mineralization observed during the performance of the work,
- including all assays and analyses with their
corresponding certificates,
- giving the names of the persons who performed the work,
along with their signatures,
- giving the date of completion of the report; and
- a legible, uncoloured plan of the mining
claim, drawn in ink on durable paper at a scale between 1:100 and
1:5,000 and suitable for photographic reproduction, showing,
- the location of all traverses,
- the location of all outcrops investigated and rock types,
mineralization and trenches,
- a plan of sampling, clearly identifying the location of
each sample by number, letter or grid coordinate designation,
- the character of the overburden, including boulders,
clay, gravel and sand,
- the distribution of swamp, muskeg and forest cover areas
along all lines traversed,
- lakes, streams and other notable topographic features,
and railways, roads, trails, power lines, pipelines and
buildings,
- claim posts and boundary lines, township boundary lines,
lot and concession lines, base lines, established survey
lines, if any, and stations,
- the mining claim, lease, patent or parcel numbers of all
mining land covered by the survey,
- a descriptive list of all symbols used, and
- a graphic or bar scale and the north direction and
indicating whether the bearing is astronomic or magnetic.