A 3D Induced Polarization survey was conducted for Canadian Mining Company Inc. on its
San Bernardo project. The property is situated in the southeastern part of Sonora, Mexico. The
ground geophysical program was completed by SJ Geophysics Ltd. during the months of
September and October in 2008. The acquired geophysical data was then inverted to produce a
three dimensional model. They have been provided to the client in the form of digital maps as
well as a block model which can be used with visualization programs to view the data in three
dimensions.
The geophysical program was conducted to delineate the potential of a mineralized skarn
containing metallic mineralization such as silver, zinc, copper and lead. The survey grid, called
the El Gochico grid, was situated over the El Gochico mine that was mined by Penoles during the
1980s.
The inverted 3DIP data set indicated three geophysical anomalies noted as features of
interest. One feature is located in the northwest corner of the grid, another in the south central
portion, and the last is a trend linking the two features. Moreover the interpretation of this
geophysical data will provide additional information to assist in the selection of future drill
targets.
This interpretation report of the 3DIP results is solely based on the geophysical program, as
little geology was known by the author. This report is intended to be written as an addendum to a
more complete report; therefore, this does not cover items such as history, discussion of
background geology or costs associated with the survey