Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
by
John Nebocat, P.Eng.
June 10, 2011
Table of Contents
1.0 Summary
2.0 Introduction
3.0 Reliance on Other Experts
4.0 Property Description and Location
5.0 Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography
6.0 History
7.0 Geological Setting
7.1 Regional Geology
7.2 Property Geology
7.3 Structural Geology
8.0 Deposit Types
9.0 Mineralization
9.1 Ximena Vein
9.2 Fiorella Vein
9.3 La Banda Vein
9.4 La Lomada Vein
9.5 Union Vetas
9.6 Santa Maria Porphyry Zone
10.0 Exploration
10.1 Surface SamplingSanta Maria Target
10.2 IP Survey Interpretation
10.3 Surface Sampling: Veins and Reconnaissance
10.4 Underground Sampling: Ximena Vein
10.5 La Banda Vein
11.0 Drilling
12.0 Sampling Method and Approach
13.0 Sample Preparation, Analyses and Security
14.0 Data Verification
15.0 Adjacent Properties
16.0 Mineral Processing and Metallurgical Testing
17.0 Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
18.0 Interpretations and Conclusions
19.0 Recommendations
20.0 Budget
21.0 References
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Table 1.
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Claim Statistics
Ximena Vein Surface Samples, Mawson Resources
Ximena Vein Underground Samples, Mawson Resources
La Banda Vein Surface Samples, Mawson Resources
La Banda Vein Surface Samples, Mawson Resources
Projected Conceptual Target: Ximena and La Banda Veins, Mawson Resources
Comparison of J. Nebocat and Mawson Resources Samples, Ximena 2-3 Vein
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Appendix I. Mawson Resources Analytical Database
Appendix II. Selected Maps and Sections Prepared by Mawson Resources Ltd
And Buenaventura Ingenieros S.A.
Appendix III. Geophysical Images
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1.0 Summary
Mawson Resources Ltd. (the Issuer) entered into an option agreement with Altynor Peru SAC
(Altynor) early in 2010 whereby the Issuer could earn 100% interest in the Alto Quemado property
by acquiring 100% of the stock of Altynor. Altynor has an underlying purchase agreement with Alto
Quemado Mining Company (AQMC). The 100% acquisition terms from arms length parties are based
on making staged payments of US$50,000 on signing, US$550,000 on receipt of permits to drill and
US$900,000 should the option with AQMC be triggered. Renegotiated terms between AQMC and
Altynor state that Altynor must make a payment of 5.12M in 48 months to acquire 100% of the mining
rights from AQMC. AQMC retains a net smelter return (NSR) payable at a rate between 1% and 3%
dependent on the price of gold. Altynor holds the first right of refusal to purchase the NSR from AQMC.
The property is located in southern Peru in the Province of Caylloma within the Department of
Arequipa, about 98 km northwest of the city of Arequipa. The property comprises seven mineral
concessions totalling 3,800 hectares.
Gold mineralization was discovered fairly recently, during the mid-1990s, and the property has been
exploited by informal, artisanal miners since that time. No modern, systematic exploration methods were
employed prior to Altynor's involvement. Their exploration work included mapping and sampling the
high grade, mesothermal Au-Cu veins and the nearby Santa Maria porphyry Cu-Mo target. An induced
polarization survey was performed by the property vendor over the Santa Maria area in 1998. This data
was later reprocessed by the vendor using 3-D inversion methods, and this data was rechecked by the
Issuer, again using 3-D inversion techniques. The Issuer performed detailed mapping and extensive
surficial and underground sampling in 2010.
The property consists of two main components: high grade, mesothermal veins along the western flank,
and a partially buried porphyry Cu-Mo+/-Au target further east. The host rock is mostly an intrusive that
has undergone tectonic deformation, resulting in a gneissic metamorphic texture.
There are several veins on the property, but the most significant ones exploited so far are the Ximena and
La Banda veins which appear to be hosted by the same structure. This vein system has a combined
length over 4 km with widths ranging from 0.3 m to 1.7 m, on average, but individual shoots can
reach up to 5.4 m. There exists a conceptual target on this vein system that could average from 10 g/t
to 15 g/t Au and 1.5% to 4% Cu over an average thickness of 1 m. This would equate to a minimum of
300,000 tonnes at the average grade cited above, or an in-situ potential of 200,000 gold-equivalent
ounces. This estimated tonnage could likely be doubled to 600,000 tonnes.
The mapping, sampling and geophysical surveys performed over the Santa Maria zone have defined a
zone of strong phyllic alteration and quartz stringers over an area roughly 800 m E-W by 450 m N-S.
This area exhibits signs of strong leaching: limonite after pyrite and hematite after chalcocite. Pyrite,
chalcopyrite and molybdenite were found in creeks at lower elevations largely below the level of surface
weathering. Santa Maria is the most significant exploration target on the property and will be the main
focus of exploration by Issuer in 2011. Alto Quemado sits along a belt containing several world-class
porphyry copper-molybdenum deposits.
An exploration program, including at least 1,850 m of diamond drilling, is planned for 2011. This
program is estimated to cost, including contingencies, US$762,300.
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2.0 Introduction
Mawson Resources Ltd. (the Issuer or Mawson) acquired the Alto Quemado property (the
property), located in southern Peru, from Altynor Peru SAC (Altynor) early in 2010. The Issuer
comissioned the author to inspect the property and to compile all pre-existing data and current data
generated by the Issuer's personnel.
Sources used in this report include: an in-house report and accompanying maps, sections and tables
prepared by Mawson's Peruvian staff; a due diligence report by Buenaventura Ingenieros SA; a
framework report written by Altynor for a pending 43-101 report that was not completed, including
maps, drawings and appendices that accompanied said report; presentations and memoranda
prepared by INGEMMET pertaining to the geology of southern Peru and the Zafranal porphyry
copper-molybdenum deposit located west of the property; and various sources of maps, press
releases and references found on the Internet.
The author visited the property on October 25th and 26th, 2010, sampling portions of the Ximena vein
underground, the Fiorella vein, Union Vetas, la Lomada vein and the Santa Maria porphyry target
areas on surface.
3.0 Reliance on Other Experts
No parts of the report were compiled by individuals not deemed to be qualified persons or
equivalent. Altynor had a legal firm conduct a due diligence report in 2008 on the mineral
concessions that comprise this property. Their findings indicated no liens, encumberances or debts
were attached to said mineral concessions. The legal firm cautions that their research, drawn from the
INGEMMET database of 2008, is only summary in nature. The author has not validated the findings
of the legal firm.
4.0 Property Description and Location
The property is located in southern Peru in the Province of Caylloma within the Department of Arequipa.
Access is via a good gravel road 56 km north of the the town of Pedregal which is situated along the PanAmerican highway 98 km northwest of the city of Arequipa.
Alto Quemado consists of seven individual concessions totalling 3,800 hectares (ha); Table 1 lists some
basic statistics.
Table 1. Claim Statistics
Concession
Area (ha)
Status
Claim No.
Date Granted
Expiry Date
Alto Quemado 1
1000
Titled
10636195
02/01/95
Relleno 1
1000
10332996
14/10/96
Soltero 1
1000
10333496
14/10/96
Relleno 4
100
10128103
04/04/03
Relleno 3
100
10128003
04/04/03
100
10297404
17/09/04
* tenure is perpetual as long as the required annual fees are maintained (see below).
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COLOMBIA
Quito
ECUADOR
Guayaquil
Piura
BRAZIL
Chiclayo
Trujillo
Chimbote
PERU
Cuzco
Lake
Titicaca
Alto Quemado
500 Km
Nazca
Puno
Arequipa
Matarani
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SEE BAR
PROJECTION:
N.A.
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17 00S
73000W
Alto Quemado
16000S
50 Km
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N.A.
PROJECTION:
N.A.
DATE:
FIGURE:
The concessions are centered roughly at UTM coordinates 813000E, 8225000N (PSAD56/18S) in the
district of Lluta, province of Callyoma, department and region of Arequipa.
Due diligence prepared for Altynor by its Peruvian legal team indicated that a section of two concessions
(Alto Quemado 1 & Alto Quemado 2004) have overlapping priority mineral rights owned by a separate
owner who is not a party to the underlying option agreement with Alto Quemado Mining Company
(AQMC). Fig. 3 shows the relative positions of these claims.
The General Mining Law of Per is administered by the Ministry of Energy and Mines (Ministerio de
Energia y Minas, MEM or Ministry). The law was changed in the mid-1990s to encourage the
development of the countrys considerable mineral resources. The law defines and regulates different
categories of mining activity, according to the stage of a projects development.
Details of the law were consolidated in the Single Revised Text of the General Mining Law of 1992
(Government document D.S. No. 014-92-EM, 19926). In summary, ownership of mineral claims is
controlled by mining concessions that are established using UTM co-ordinates to define areas of interest
that are measured in hectares. New concessions have to be orientated in a north-south direction; preexisting concessions are based on the punto de partido system and can be of any orientation. Mining
titles are irrevocable and perpetual, as long as the required annual maintenance fees (derecho vigencia)
are up-to-date and fully paid to MEM, by 30 June each year following granting of a concession. The fees
are paid in advance. The annual fee for metallic mineral concessions is US$3/ha for each concession that
is either actually acquired or pending (petitorio).
The concession holder must sustain a minimum level of annual commercial production greater than
US$100/ha in gross sales before the end of the sixth year following the granting of the concession. If the
concession has been put into production within the six year period, the annual rental fee remains the
same, up to the beginning of year 9, when it increases to US$4/ha for years 9 to 14. The annual rental
rises to US$10/ha for each year thereafter. If the concession has not been put into production within a six
year period, the annual rental increases from the first semester of the seventh year to US$9 (US$3 for
derecho vigencia, plus a US$6 penalty), until the minimum production level is met. If, by the start of the
twelfth year from granting a concession, the minimum production level is not been achieved, the annual
rental increases to US$23/ha (US$3 for derecho vigencia, plus a US$20 penalty). A concession holder
can, however, be exonerated from paying penalties if he/she can demonstrate that at least ten times the
penalty for the total concession was invested during the previous year. The investment must be
documented and it must be accompanied by a copy of the relevant annual tax statement (declaracin
jurada de impuesto a la renta) and payment of the annual fees. A concession will terminate if the annual
rental is not paid either for three years in total over the period that the concession is held, or for two
consecutive years over the period the concession is held.
To be enforceable, any and all transactions and contracts pertaining to a mining concession must be
entered into a public deed and registered with the Public Mining Registry (Registro Publico de Mineria).
The holder of a mining concession must also develop and operate his/her concession in a progressive
manner, in compliance with applicable safety and environmental regulations, and in so doing take all
necessary steps to avoid damage to third parties. The concession holder must also, at all times, allow free
access to his/her concessions by those authorities responsible for assessing whether the concession holder
is meeting all his/her obligations in law. (www.goldminerpulse.com).
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8226000
RELLENO I
RELLENO 2
SOLTERO 1
8224000
RELLENO 4
RELLENO 3
ALTO QUEMADO 1
8222000
Concessions controlled by
a third party not part of Issuer's
agreement with Altynor
Effective area held by the Issuer
818000
814000
812000
810000
8220000
808000
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SEE GRID
PROJECTION:
PSAD56/18S
DATE:
FIGURE:
The issue of land tenure continues to be of significance in Per, not least because the national cadastral
system for agricultural land ownership is not always accurate. Nevertheless, the Government requires any
property developer to either purchase the surface rights or make an appropriate agreement with the
surface rights owner for access to a property. In the case of the holders of mining concessions, they are
protected under the Pervian Constitution and Civil Code. Their concession rights do not, however,
confer ownership of the land - the owner of a mining concession must deal with the registered land owner
to obtain the right of access to fulfill the production obligations inherent in the concession grant. All
transactions and contracts pertaining to a mining concession must duly be registered with the Public
Mining Registry in the event of subsequent disputes in law.
The Issuer does not control the surface rights on any of the concessions. All surface rights in Alto
Quemado are held by the Proyecto Majes, Department of Arequipa (regional government). The Issuer is
required to obtain the necessary permits to undertake exploration and exploitation activities; this has been
done.
Environmental issues related to industrial activities in Peru are governed by the Consejo Nacional del
Ambiente (CONAM). The Direccin General de Asuntos Ambientales of the Ministerio de Energa y
Minas is the enforcing agency for mining. The Environmental and Natural Resources Law no. 613 of
1990 is in force, with regulations in Article 15 of Decreto Supremo 014-1992 and subsequent decrees.
Environmental assessment reports are required for exploitation and mining. Effluent limits for mines are
then published.
Further to the mineral tenure description above, claims are staked by a map/digital systemno ground
location is required.
The reader is referred to Fig. 8 which shows the locations of the veins that are being worked by
Informales (non-title holding miners). There are no tailings ponds or significant mine dumps as these
workings are on narrow quartz veins (~ 1 metre wide on average) that are not generally exploited below
40 m depth. Similarly, there exist no known mineral resources or reserves on the property.
The Issuer signed a Letter of Understanding with arms length parties in March 2010 to acquire 100% of
the stock of the optionor Altynor Peru SAC ("Altynor"); these terms were finalized in September 2010.
Altynor holds an option to purchase 100% of the Alto Quemado gold-copper project from Alto Quemado
Mining Company SAC ("AQMC"). The 100% acquisition terms from arms length parties are based on
making staged payments of US$50,000 on signing, US$550,000 on receipt of permits to drill and
US$900,000 should the option with AQMC be triggered.
The Issuer announced on April 27, 2011, renegotiated terms between AQMC and Altynor that state that
Altynor must make a payment of 5.12M in 48 months to acquire 100% of the mining rights from
AQMC. AQMC retains a net smelter return (NSR) payable at a rate between 1% and 3% dependent on
the price of gold. Altynor holds the first right of refusal to purchase the NSR from AQMC.
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painted rocks marks the road to the property, just 3 km further east. The drive from Pedregal to the
property takes just over 1 hour.
Daily bus service connects Pedregal with Huanbo in each direction.
Arequipa is the second largest city in Peru and hosts an international airport with several flights a day
to Lima and other cities in Peru. The Pacific Ocean port city of Matarani is located about 90 km
south of Arequipa. Pedregal is a large town/small city boasting a population around 100,000. There
appears to be adequate infrastructure and labour in Pedregal and environs to support on-going
exploration and development on the property. Numerous buses pass by Pedregal along the
Panamerican highway daily.
The small community of Lluta is located 10 km (air distance) to the north of the property and is
accessible by a rough gravel road (20 km). This is the only significant human settlement within a 50 km
radius from the property other than Pedregal. Most local inhabitants practice farming, ranching or are
temporarily employed in small artisan mining operations in the region.
The physiography of the region is mountainous with mid-elevation rolling hills and valleys, typical of the
western front of the Peruvian Andes, in a transition zone between the mountains and the coastal desert.
Elevations within the property range from 2,900 m to 3,300 m with moderate relief. Bedrock exposures
are common along ridgelines, steeper slopes and along the larger drainages (Benes, 2008).
Vegetation consists mostly of low perennial shrubs and cacti with occasional small trees in creek beds and
gullies. Annual plants and grasses are present between December and March due to higher humidity and
occasional rainfall.
Limited ranching (goats, cows) is present in the area. Indigenous species include fox, rabbit, wild chicken
and small lizards, which are rarely seen.
The local climate is typical of a western Andes environment with cooler winters and mild to warm
summers. Temperatures of -50C at night are not uncommon in the winters while summer temperatures
range up to 250C. The rainy season in this part of the Andes is from December to March. There are no
detailed precipitation records, but fog can be common throughout the rainy season, and rain may be
accompanied by intense thunderstorms. Even during the rainy season precipitation is generally scarce, but
during the rest of the year no clouds and intense sun conditions are the norm.
Exploration and development work can proceed on a year-round basis here. Coastal Peru is often plagued
by flash floods during the rainy season, blocking road access for periods of time, but the road from
Pedragal is mostly elevated outside of the drainage valley it follows.
Local resources include fresh water in one of the creek beds on the site, but at very low volumes;
therefore, it will be necessary to transport more water to the site from outlying areas. The closest water
source is the river at Lluta (20 km by road) or a community supply in the town of Pedregal (56 km by
road). Although the site has been used by artisanal miners for the past several years, there is only limited
infrastructure. At the entrance to the site there is a small house where security personnel and the area
supervisor live permanently. Dirt roads with 4x4 access connect most of the sites where previous smallscale mining activities took place. No electricity is currently available at the site.
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There appears to be adequate space to construct a mine, mill and suitable tailings ponds and waste dump
sites. Relatively flat terrace areas exist between the camp/mine sites and the main access road which
would minimize risk and environmental impact on the local drainages.
6.0 History
Gold mineralization at Alto Quemado was discovered relatively recently, during the mid-1990s. In 2001
artisanal miners completed the road connecting the property with a local access road to Pedregal and
started a small scale mining operation at the Ximena vein.
Systematic exploration methods (stream sediment, soil geochemistry, trenching or drilling) were never
applied at the property prior to Altynor's involvement. There was only generic geological mapping
completed by the state at 1:100,000 scale. The main method for prospecting was grab sampling and the
evaluation of a pan concentrate. Artisanal miners were targeting outcrops of quartz-hematite, quartzsulphide and quartz-limonite veins. When visible gold was identified, miners sank shallow exploration
shafts and started to follow veins by underground drifts. There are no records of systematic grade control
during artisanal mining, and ore was identified visually. Economic ore was considered by the
artisanal miners to be any mineralized material with grades over 30 g/t Au.
In May 1998, XIMESA S.R.L contracted Val D'Or Geofisica to perform ground magnetic and induced
polarization (IP) surveys over the Santa Maria porphyry area centered a few hundred meters east of the
precious metal veins.
The pole-dipole array was used with readings taken 50 m apart and separations to n=6, along lines
oriented north-south. The total distance surveyed was 19.8 km. Instrumentation used included an Iris
model ELREC-6 receiver and a HUNTEC MK-II transmitter.
Using the same lines, the magnetic survey spanned a total distance of 16.6 km with readings taken every
10 m. The instrument used for the magnetic survey was a GEM model GSM-19.
XIMESA S.R.L. commissioned Val D'Or in 2004 to reprocess and reinterpret the data using 3-D inversion
modelling.
This data was again reprocessed and interpreted for the Issuer by D. McInnes in 2010, so no maps or
images of these original results will be presented here. Val D'Or's conclusions indicated the following:
1) The IP results indicate an important concentration of disseminated sulphides throughout the
survey area. Sulphides outcrop in the lower levels of the creeks, but the bulk of the
mineralization is covered.
2) Low resistivity values are associated with high chargeability anomalies and areas of advanced
argillic alteration.
The conclusions by McInnes support those made by Val D'Or.
Between the 6th and 14th of December, 2003, Buenaventura Ingenieros SA. (BISA) examined the property
as part of a due diligence appraisal. Their focus seemed to be to evaluate the potential of the high grade
veins. BISA took 132 rock samples which include 80 outcrop samples, 30 samples from the vein
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workings, 20 samples representing hydrothermal alteration, 2 grab samples and 12 duplicates (Osorio,
2003).
During this time, in addition to sampling, they produced a regional geology map, a schematic crosssection of the regional geology, a longitudinal section from northwest of the Ximena 4 vein to southeast
of La Banda vein, a long section of Ximena 4 vein, geochemical plans showing Cu, Mo and Au values,
mostly from Santa Maria zone, and a reproduction of the Val D'Or geophysical survey results. The
locations and results of their underground sampling was shown on the sections.
BISA concluded that the veins were too small to be of interest to their company and that the porphyry
target may be a distal phenomenon. The lack of gold in the samples taken from the porphyry target
seemed to be a negative point with them.
During 2006, AQMC performed a surface grab sampling program on the property. Of the 72 samples
collected, 13 taken from the Ximena vein averaged 19.98 g/t Au and 2.48% Cu. These results were what
interested Altynor enough to option the property from AQMC (Benes, 2008).
Prior to Altynors involvement, the miners were permitted by the owner of AQMC to mine only oxide
ore. Consequently, due to this restriction, they were mining only to an average depth of 35 m.
During Altynor's initial visits to the property they found six primitive shafts and adits operating at four
different veins. According to the supervisor of this operation, appointed by AQMC, they were producing
some 100 t-150 t of oxide ore per month at an average grade between 30 g/t and 40 g/t Au. This ore was
trucked 400 km north to the town of Chala where it was sold to the processing plant Belen owned by
Minera Titan del Peru SRL. Altynor did not know the terms of the sale agreement with the plant nor did
they have any records of sales.
This limited mining operation stopped with the execution of the Letter of Intent between Altynor and
AQMC executed on November 9th 2007.
In 2007, Altynor completed a reconnaissance survey of the property and collected a total of 117 samples
with the purpose of checking the results of sampling done by the previous owner and to extend the
program to the deeper levels of Ximena, Fiorella and La Banda veins. From the total of 117 samples, 33
were collected from Ximena, 22 from Fiorella, 7 from La Banda, 18 from La Lomada, 19 from Santa
Maria, 9 from Union Veta (segment connecting Ximena and La Banda) and 9 samples collected during
reconnaissance mapping outside of the vein areas.
Altynor compiled the sampling done in 2006 and 2007 in an extensive report including maps, sections
and tables from which the author obtained considerable background information.
A 1:5,000 scale geology map was also completed in 2007. Altynor stated that mapping helped in finding
new vein splays and further defining the Santa Maria porphyry target. Mapping also suggested that vein
mineralization favours the basement metamorphic rocks as a host, but not exclusively; and in some
cases when it extends into igneous rocks, the style of mineralization changes from vein to stockwork, as
in the case of La Lomada. Overall strike and geometries of individual veins indicate that a long-lived NW
trending deep crustal structure, which defines not only the block of metamorphic basement rocks, but
also the emplacement of later intrusives, played the principal role in the regional metallogeny and genesis
of Alto Quemados gold-copper system.
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Portal Resources, during their due diligence assessment of the property in 2008, collected 112 surface
rock samples; most were from the main areas of interest.
During 2010, Mawson created a 1:5,000 scale geology map, a 1:1,000 scale surface map of the vein
areas, a 1:500 scale map of the underground workings and a 1:25,000 scale regional map of the property.
A total of 505 samples were collected: 400 from surface outcroppings, 65 from the veins underground, 13
soil samples and 27 sample standards and sample blanks were included for quality control.
Overall, the Issuer was satisfied with the results obtained.
There exist no known mineral resources or reserves on the property. No appreciable amount of modern
exploration has yet been done on the property prior to the Issuer's involvement to advance it to the
drilling stage. Production from the narrow veins (~1 m average thickness) is not known, but considering
the size of the veins, what was observed underground and on the dumps, mining within the last 10 years
has probably amounted to no more than the 1000's to 10,000's of tonnes order of magnitude.
7.0 Geological Setting
7 .1 Regional Geology
Southern Peru has a long history of mining and exploration, being the district that hosts the country's
most significant porphyry copper +/- molybdenum deposits. World class deposits in the area SE and NW
of Arequipa include Toquepala, Cuajone, Quellaveco, Cerro Verde and others.
In terms of the regional tectonic setting, the project lies in the Western Cordillera of southern Peru which
comprises segments of Proterozoic and Paleozoic basement rocks (Arequipa terrane), Cretaceous and
Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks, together with the Coastal Batholith, which forms an elongate
belt of granitic rocks extending along Peru's coastal region from Arequipa to Trujillo.
The Coastal Batholith is over 100 km wide and extends discontinuously for 1,500 km north-south. It was
created by the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate during the Late
Cretaceous to Early Tertiary time with the resulting melting and magmatic fractionation of crustal and
upper mantle rocks. The most productive metallogenic cycles responsible for gold-copper and porphyry
deposits (e.g. Cerro Verde) are the Cretaceous magmatic event (Peruvian orogeny) and late PaleogeneNeogene magmatic cycles: Incaic I, Incaic II and Quechua, responsible for Yanachocha, Tintaya, Cerro de
Pasco, Antamina and other deposits.
Within the project area the intrusive rocks are composed mostly of calc-alkaline tonalites and
granodiorites belonging to the Arequipa segment of the Coastal batholith. These had been previously
attributed to the Tiabaya super unit of the batholith, dated between 86 and 74 Ma, but recent age dates
derived from a coarse grained granodiorite in the Ocoa valley have yielded potassium-argon dates from
biotite of 137 +/- 1.8 Ma and 136 +/- 1.7 Ma (Schildgen, 2009). These appear to be the same intrusives
found along the southern edge of Alto Quemado.
These units are intruded by small stocks of quartz monzonite, dacites and porphyritic dykes. These later
intrusives are believed to be contemporaneous with the mineralized porphyries along the X
metallogenic belt, including Puquio (77.48 +/- 0.53 Ma to 75.34 +/- 0.40 Ma) and Pucacorral Sur (82
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Faults
Quaternary cover
Pliocene-Pleistocene volcanics
Pliocene Volcanics
Miocene-Pliocene sedimentary rocks
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Miocene sedimentary rocks
Paleogene sedimentary rocks
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Ma). The mineralized intrusives at the nearby Zafranal deposit, namely the Zafranal diorite and
microdiorite, have yielded similar ages (Mamani & Rivera, 2011), and these rocks appear similar to the
quartz monzonite and monzodiorites found at Alto Quemado.
The Peruvian department of mines and geology (INGEMMET) has been conducting advanced mapping
and research in the Arequipa area and environs in recent years. The following summary is extracted
from a Powerpoint presentation made by INGEMMET (Carlotto, et al, 2010) for their 30th
anniversary. It deals with the tectonic evolution and metallogenesis from the Proterozoic to Cenozoic
in southern Peru.
During Proterozoic time, the Arequipa terrane was accreted to the Amazonian craton, flanked by the
Paracas terrane to the north and the Antofalla terrane to the south. This event is believed to have
occured c. 1000 Ma during the Sunsas or Grenville orogeny.
In the early Paleozoic, subduction ocurred under the Arequipa block, bounded to the northwest by the
Abancay deflection that separates the Arequipa terrane to the SE from the Paracas terrane to the NW.
An Ordovician magmatic arc was formed due to the subduction, behind which was created the
Altiplano retroarc basin and a clastic platform resting on the Amazonian craton. The Cincha-LlutaIncapuquio fault system developed during this time, separating the Arequipa block from the Altiplano
retroarc basin.
During Permo-Triassic time, the Mitu group was deposited and contemporaneous intrusives were
unroofed in the Eastern Cordillera.
In the Mesozoic, between 200 Ma and 65 Ma, renewed subduction occurred, creating a
magmatic/volcanic arc. Between this arc and the Cuzco-Alto-Puno rise, or arch, the Arequipa, or
Occidental, basin was deposited. At the same time the Oriental basin was being formed east of the
Cuzco-Alto-Puno arch.
Continued subduction in the late Mesozoic initiated NW-SE directed, dextral, transpressive
movement along the Cincha-Lluta-Incapuquio fault system. To the NW the fault merges with the
ENE-WSW trending Iquipi fault system (see Figs. 5 & 6).
The most important porphyry Cu-Mo+/-Au deposits were formed during Paleocene-Eocene time;
these include Cerro Verde, Toquepala, Cuajone, Quellaveco, Palca and La Mancha. These deposits
roughly follow the Cincha-Lluta-Incapuquio fault system.
Alto Quemado and the nearby Zafranal porphyry deposit occur near the southern end of a belt of
Cretaceous age porphyry deposits that overlaps laterally with the belt of Paleocene-Eocene
porphyries described above (Fig. 6). The location of this belt of porphyries is believed to have been
largely controlled by the transpressive Incapuquio-(Cincha-Lluta) fault system (Rivera, 2010).
The Zafranal porphyry deposit is located about 15 km due west of Alto Quemado. Recent
interpretations by Minera AQM Copper Peru, SAC suggest that the porphyry was emplaced as a
lenticular body within an east-west trending tectono-morphic fault that splays off the IncapuquioCincha-Lluta fault system. The Zafranal porphyry system is located within a jog of this east-west
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transpressive fault splay, and faults internal to the porphyry, which trend about 1350AZ, indicate a
dextral movement along this major structure (Figs. 9 & 10).
A roughly 7 km wide by 170 km long belt of foliated and metamorphic rocks, previously interpreted
as Proterozoic gneisses, occurs immediately south of the Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio fault system.
Within the areas of Zafranal and Alto Quemado properties, the rock is foliated with alternating facies
of granite and diorite. The granitic phase is pink, rich in potassic feldspar, and the quartz grains have
an undulating extinction viewed in thin section. The dioritic phase is mafic with plagioclase,
hornblende and/or pyroxene and magnetite. These rocks have undergone chlorite-epidote grade
metamorphism. Microscopically, the rock has a cataclastic texture and nowhere exhibits regional
scale metamorphic paragenesis as is found in the Macizo de Arequipa basement (Chavez, 2010). The
Issuer has interpreted the gneissic rocks found at Alto Quemado to be entirely of this cataclastic or
mylonitic tectonic event that pre-dates the emplacement the oldest undeformed intrusion found on
the property (+/- 136 Ma); xenoliths of the deformed rocks have been observed within the
granodiorite that intrudes them.
The NW-SE trending Cincha--Lluta fault system is the northernmost extension of the Incapuquio
faults that controlled the emplacement of the giant Paleocene porphyry Cu-Mo deposits found in
southern Peru: Cerro Verde (1.0 BT @ 0.51% Cu); Chapi (191 MT @ 0.60% Cu); El Calatos (926
MT @ 0.37% Cu, 0.03% Mo); Cuajone (1.2 BT @ 0.64% Cu); Quellaveco (1.5 BT @ 0.60% Cu,
0.02% Mo) and Toquepala (2.1 BT @ 0.61% Cu). This system is also the northern extension of the
Domeyko fault system in Chile that controlled the emplacement of world-class Eocene-Oligocene
porphyry deposits such as Collahuasi (4.1 BT @ 0.83% Cu), Quebrada Blanca (1.1 BT @ 0.72%
Cu), El Abra (1.6 BT @ 0.62% Cu), Chuquicamata (17.1 BT @ 0.65% Cu), La Escondida (4.9 BT @
0.92% Cu) among others.
These series of NW-SE trending faults displayed a normal movement during Jurassic and Cretaceous
times, controlling the deposition of the Arequipa basin. However, in the late Cretaceous (c. 85 Ma), a
reversal in tectonic directions placed Proterozoic (?) lithologies atop the Mesozoic rocks of the
Arequipa basin along the northern block.
The Iquipi, or major Clavelinas-Iquipi fault system, is a belt up to 90 km wide east-west at latitude
160S. This is also a transition zone between two geologic domainsthe Paracas domain to the north
and the Arequipa domain to the south, identified in part through Pb and Nd isotope studies (Mamani,
et al, 2008, 2010).
7 .2 Property Geology
The regional property map made by BISA in 2003 shows the upper Jurassic Yura group, consisting
mainly of sandstone, quartzite and lesser shale, occuring in the northeastern part of the property. This
is in turn overlain by the lower Cretaceous Murco formation consisting of red to grey shales and
sandstones. Both these units are deemed to be in fault contact with granodiorite to the south, believed
to belong to the Coastal Batholith of late Cretaceous to early Tertiary age.
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Quartz monzonite
Monzonite & diorite
Granodiorite
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BISA describes the intrusive as a holocrystalline granodiorite, locally grading into granite or tonalite,
noticed particularly on the Santa Maria hill. They do not describe these rocks as having an extensive
oriented, metamorphic appearance, but they do mention that the mafic minerals show some lineation
at the Santa Maria zone. Diorite is noted as occuring in the creeks flanking this hill (Osorio, 2003).
Two types of dykes, one felsic, the other more intermediate in composition, were noted.
Altynor described the local geology at Alto Quemado as consisting of highly metamorphosed rocks
of the de la Costa complex represented by gneisses, granite-gneisses, amphibolites, quartzite and
micas schist, interpreted as being originally sedimentary rocks regionally metamorphosed into
amphibolite facies. The state geological map indicates that the de la Costa complex consists of
Proterozoic metamorphic rocks locally intruded by Ordovician granites and granite-gneisses. Altynor was
of the opinion that the representation of Ordovician granites on the state geological map is exaggerated as
these can be distinguished only with difficulties from Proterozoic metamorphic rocks. This interpretation
has for the most part been discounted.
To the east and north of de la Costa block, the property geology is dominated by Cretaceous intrusive
represented by quartz diorite, granodiorite and tonalite. Typically, the contact between intrusive and
metamorphic rocks is structural with the intrusive rocks representing the early phase of Incaic I granitic
complex. The second phase is represented by small intrusive stocks and dikes of gabbro-diorite, diorite
and monzodiorite.
Altynor defined two systems of NW trending faults which border a graben-line structure from southwest
and northeast. The two faults are slightly oblique with respect to each other, which might result in graben
closing towards the northwest. They speculated further that the left-lateral shear movement along the
fault at the SW border (Cerro Quemado shear zone) caused intensive block fragmentation, which
together with the development of secondary splay faults, controlled emplacement of later gold-copper
mineralization. Possibly, similar movements along the fault at the northeast border resulted in the
development of secondary faults cross-cutting mineralization.
Beside the structural control, it appears that lithology also played an important role in the localization of
mineralization. It is apparent that the best developed continuous sections of mineralization are hosted by
the foliated rocks; veins in granites are typically narrower and contain lower grades.
The Issuer's detailed mapping has confirmed, and in parts, completed altered the interpretations made by
previous explorers. As noted by others, the oldest rocks on the property belong to the Yura group along
the northern part of the property. The Yura consists dominantly of white quartzites in beds from 0.2 m to
2.0 m thickness and are believed to be part of the Haulhauni formation which is underlain by shales with
subordinate interbeds of fine sandstone and siltstone belonging to the Murco formation. This latter
formation is in direct contact with the deformed intrusive caused by the Cincha-Lluta fault which in this
area trends E-W.
The deformed intrusive is the principal unit that outcrops on the property. It forms a roughly inverted
triangular wedge bounded to the north by the Cincha-Lluta fault and to the south by the NW-SE trending
Toro Bravo fault.
The Issuer's geologists have provided a different interpretation regarding the metamorphic rocks on
the property. It is their contention that the metamorphic fabric in the crystalline rocks is a result of
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tectonic deformation along a large scale east-west trending fault system, as was described by others
in the previous section of this report. The author noticed that these deformed rocks are not generally
well indurated but rather friable. There appears to be a lighter coloured phase (granitic composition)
that intercalates with a darker phase (dioritic origin). Also, the metamorphic mineralogy is not high
grade, megascopically consisting of amphiboles and random clots of epidote; this was described
earlier as well It is conjectured that this is the same structure that passes through the Zafranal deposit
15 km to the west.
These deformed, cataclastic and mylonitic rocks are intruded by a younger granodiorite body to the
south and southeast. This intrusion does not have the same foliated/banded fabric as the rocks
described previously. The granodiorite is equigranular and contains hornblende and biotite that are
weakly altered to chlorite and epidote.
Two types of dykes cut through both of these units: a quartz monzonite porphyry and a monzodiorite
phase. It was not observed if one of these dykes cuts across the other, but the diorite dyke is seen
paralleling the late-stage quartz veins in several places.
The quartz monzonite porphyry dykes trend NW-SE to E-W and occupy the Guanaco fault. The
dykes range in width from a few to tens of metres, and along the Guanaco fault cut the Santa Maria
porphyry zone. They contain moderate amounts of D type veins consisting of quartz-pyritechalcopyrite-molybdenite; pyrite and chalcopyrite are replaced by hematite. These appear to be intramineral dykes (Ligarda, et al, 2011).
The monzodiorite porphyry occurs as dykes trending NW-SE and/or as stocks cutting both the older
deformed intrusion and the younger granodiorite. Petrographic studies show it contains abundant
plagioclase and elongated light to dark green hornblende phenocrysts. Alteration consists of epidote
and chlorite replacement of hornblende, and feldspars show incipient replacement by phyllosilicates
of up to 40%. Kaolinite is not observed, and pyrite is rare, being replaced by geothite.
Both of these dykes are related to mineralization at Alto Quemado where they crosscut the older
deformed intrusive. Strong phyllic alteration is developed along their margins. The Issuer has found
two 80 m wide monzodiorite dykes about 500 m east of their base camp exhibiting strong phyllic and
minor secondary biotite alteration along their contacts with the deformed host rock. This may
indicate a hidden porphyry target at depth; the Santa Maria chargeability anomaly, although weak,
extends to here.
In addition, it was observed that all the high grade Au-Cu veins are directly associated with
porphyritic diorite/monzodiorite dykes, containing weak to moderate chlorite alteration. These dykes
range from a few to 10 m in width and occur along faults trending in different directions.
The granodiorite is a fresh light coloured and coarse-grained unit that was described above. It is
located in the southwestern part of the property and is in faulted contact with the older deformed
intrusive. It had been previously grouped with the Tiabaya super unit of the Coastal batholith, but
recent age dates have given it a much older date, in the 137-136 Ma range.
Along the contact with the older intrusion exists a 50 m wide intra-granodiorite zone that has been
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strongly foliated to schist; this is believed to be similar to the tectonic setting along the Iquipi fault at
the Zafranal project. Here, it is called the Toro Bravo fault (see Figs. 8 & 9).
7.3 Structural Geology
The project is located at the confluence of the NW-SE trending Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio fault system
and the E-W trending Clavelinas-Iquipi system. The interaction between these two structural regimes
has created a region of pull apart tectonics whereby mineralized structures such as Ximena and
Fiorella veins occupy faults behaving as Reidel shear planes. It was this setting that allowed late
Cretaceous (?) intrusions and subsequent mineralization to be emplaced (Romero, et al, 2002). These
major faults had a polyphase history during the entire Andean orogeny, and as a result of changes in
the directions of converging tectonic plates, making accurate models of the kinematics is difficult.
The following fault systems have been recognized on or near the property:
NW-SE system:
E-W system:
WNW-ESE system:
N-S system:
The only NW-SE fault of the Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio system identified on the property is Toro
Bravo. It is a faulted contact between the older deformed intrusions to the NE and the younger,
coarse grained granodiorite to the SW. Along this contact exists a roughly 50 m wide corridor of
schistose rock that is believed to be very similar to what is found at the Iquipi fault zone at the
Zafranal deposit to the west.
Near the top end of the project, the Cinch-Lluta thrust fault changes direction from its more normal
NW-SE trend to an E-W trend. The Issuer has recognized two other faults parallel to this E-W trend.
To the north, the Guanaco fault forms the northern boundary of observed alteration at the Santa
Maria zone, and the fault is occupied by a quartz monzonite dyke. About 600 m to the south from
here exists another parallel fault called Venado. This fault seems to have controlled the emplacement
of narrow milky-white quartz veins and has affected sinistral fault movement along the Ximena and
Fiorella veins.
This collection of structures creates a significant exporation target as they appear to be of the same
style that controls the mineralization at the Zafranal deposit 15 km to the west.
The WNW-ESE system has controlled the structures that host the hydrothermal breccias and
mineralized veins along the Ximena, Fiorella, La Banda and La Lomada veins. Also, they seem to be
the principal host to many of the microdiorite, quartz monzonite, monzodiorite and diorite dykes
found on the property; the movement seems to be sinistral.
The N-S trending system, which varies to NNW-SSE, is an important but post-mineral system. One
of these, called Zorro Andino, occurs near the Veta Union showing (see Fig. 8). There exists here a
30 m wide shear zone along which the western limit of phyllic alteration from the Santa Maria zone
is observed. The western side of this shear zone is believed to be down-dropped, and it is possible
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that the extension of the Santa Maria porphyry target may exist at depth on this side, as indicated by
the deeper level chargeability and resistivity anomalies. Microdiorite dykes occur along this fault
trend.
The persistent foliation observed in the deformed intrusive, despite being somewhat chaotic, has a
general E-W direction and a dip generally steeper than 300 to the north. This direction is parallel to
the documented Clavelinas-Iquipi fault system and is believed to be the controlling dynamic
metamorphism in the area (Ligarda, et al, 2011).
8.0 Deposit Types
Alto Quemados mineralized system is a mesothermal, low-sulfidation to intermediate gold-copper,
quartz-sulphide and sulphide vein type. Besides vein type, the property also has some geological
characteristics typical for a porphyry gold-copper system analogous to the Pimenton deposit in Chile
(Benes, 2008).
The principal veins have a known combined length of over 4 km with widths ranging from 0.3 m to 1.70
m. Individual ore shoots can reach widths of up to 5.40 m. The average width of the mineralized
structure (vein, mineralization and alteration envelope) is about 1.0 m. The Issuer has identified three
important vein structures: Ximena, with a strike of 2.0 km, Fiorella over 1.2 km strike and La Banda with
a strike of 0.9 km. A fourth vein, called La Lomada, is narrow (<0.6 m) and has two branches striking
over 0.6 km length. Other minor veins exist in the project area but are not considered to have any
economic potential.
The Santa Maria porphyry Cu-Mo-(Au) target has a phyllic alteration envelope 800 m E-W by 450 m NS. Surface rock samples in the leached layer yielded results between 250 ppm and 800 ppm Cu; Mo
values were also anomalous, locally exceeding 30 ppm.
9.0 Mineralization
The mineralization is comprised of (a) economic minerals - pyrite, chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), chalcocite
(Cu2S), bornite (Cu5FeS4), covellite (CuS), malachite, azurite, native gold and (b) gangue minerals quartz, sericite, chlorite, epidote, K-feldspar, micas, kaolin, carbonate, barite, hematite, limonite.
Supergene enrichment is present as covellite>chalcocite (after chalcopyrite and bornite), and oxides
derived from copper, iron and manganese including malachite, azurite, chrysocolla, geothite, jarosite,
hematite (after chalcocite) and neotocite. There exists a zone of secondary enrichment where chalcocite
replaces chalcopyrite over a vertical range between 10 m and 20 m. Gangue minerals consist of coarse
cyrstalline quartz, chlorite, epidote, sericite and lesser carbonates and barite. Sulfide content within the
veins is relatively high for hydrothermal mineralization, in the range of 10% to 40%. Chalcocite, bornite
and covellite dominate the zone of secondary enrichment, while chalcopyrite prevails in the primary
sulfide zone. Textures vary from massive to veinlets to disseminated. Gold is visible with a grain size of
0.1 mm-0.3 mm. The ratio between Au/Ag varies from 1:1 in low grade material (<10 g/t Au) up to 5:1 in
high grade. Copper content differs for various veins from 1% up to 20%. The zone of weathering is well
developed here as it is common for regions with high temperatures and large variations in humidity. The
thickness of oxide mineralization varies from 20 m up to 60 m (Benes, 2008).
In the Santa Maria porphyry target area and adjacent Totorayac Creek are found traces of chalcopyrite,
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pyrite and molybdenite in narrow quartz veinlets enveloped with strong sericite (phyllic) alteration.
Incipient leaching has largely destroyed the surficial sulphides, but there is evidence of hematite derived
from chalcocite. This indicates strong leaching in the system subsequent to a phase of supergene
enrichment. In the streambeds are also found malachite, chalcanthite, neotocite and traces of chalcocite.
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Two of the samples taken from Quebrada (creek) Totorayoc were from high grade veins, yielding 1.44 g/t
and 2.59 g/t Au; these were excluded from the statistical dataset pertaining to the porphyry Cu-Mo target
area. Copper values range from 28 ppm to 8,590 ppm and averaged 467 ppm. Most of these came from
deformed intrusive host rock, but some represent the younger granodiorite.
Molybdenum values range from detection limits (<1 ppm) up to 105 ppm and averaged 15 ppm. Most of
the anomalous values coincide with the Cu anomalies, but the highest Mo results seem to be more
concentrated about the central portion of the target area, whereas the anomalous Cu values extend a bit
further out. The highest Mo results are found within a NW-SE by SW-NE oval shaped zone roughly 400
m by 300 m.
Gold values averaged 11 ppb (mg/t) and ranged from detection levels to 101 ppb (0.101 ppm, or 0.101
g/t).
Values for Ag, As, Bi, Pb, Sb and Zn are generally low or below their detection limits.
10.2 IP Survey Interpretation
The 1998 Val D'Or geophysical survey data was reprocessed using 3-D inversion modelling and
reinterpreted by David McInnes, an independent geophysicist based in Australia. A complete set of depth
slice images for the chargeability, resistivity and magnetic models is presented in Appendix III.
Figs. 14 & 15 are a representative set of the chargeability and resistivity anomalies at -115 m depth. What
is clearly evident here, and at all depth slices, is the very strong correlation between high chargeability
and low resistivity anomalies within the target area. The chargeability anomaly at this level is about 1,100
m long east-west by 500 m wide north-south, and the resistivity anomaly has similar dimensions.
Also of interest is a smaller chargeability anomaly about 200 m WSW of the main zone. Located under
the Fiorella vein and at waypoint 131, it is suggested by the Issuer's geologists that this might be a faulted
offset of the Santa Maria zone. There exists a NW-SE trending gully between them, interpreted to be a
large fault zone, and the pattern made by the geophysical surveys supports this hypothesis.
The magnetic data shows generally low values centered over the main Santa Maria IP anomaly but with a
sharp boundary along the SW side separating it from a body with a stronger magnetic signature. The low
magnetic response over the porphyry target might reflect the destruction of magnetite caused by
hydrothermal alteration from a mineralized porphyry system at depth (Fig. 16).
The body with the stronger magnetic signature to the south and southwest does not appear to be related to
the granodiorite as the outline of the magnetic body in no way simulates the mapped outline of the
intrusion. In addition, there appears to be a more linear, or tabular feature with a stronger magnetic
response that trends NE-SW directly under the Fiorella and Ximena veins in the direction of Santa Maria.
The smaller, isolated chargeability anomaly that sits between the veins coincides with the central part of
this magnetic feature.
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810500
PROJECTION:
DATE:
FIGURE:
14
LEGEND
Santa Maria Rock Samples
50
J. Nebocat Samples
8223500
73908
73899-73902
73903-73905
73910
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812000
73909
811500
811000
8223000
810500
73907
73906
PROJECTION:
DATE:
FIGURE:
15
LEGEND
50
J. Nebocat Samples
8223500
73908
73899-73902
73903-73905
73910
812000
73909
811500
811000
8223000
810500
73907
73906
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PROJECTION:
DATE:
FIGURE:
16
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MAWSON Samples
ALTYNOR Samples
BISA Samples
8226000
RBB Samples
"UNKNOWN" Samples
Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio Fault
3,500
3,4
00
3,30
0
ino
And
Fa
u lt
Fa
ul
t
00
SANTA MARIA
PORPHYRY TARGET
35
40
IN
VE
Br
av
ha
ac
sc
Vi
To
ro
VE
IN
3,2
LA
EL
OR
FI
XIM
EN
A
40
lt
Fau
Guanaco Fault
50
c Fault
Totorayo
ro
Zor
8224000
ult
Venado Fa
UNION VETAS
55
3,20
0
0
3,30
LA
LO
MA
DA
LA BA
NDA V
EIN
Andahua Formation:
Quaternary basalt
VE
IN
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
8222000
Murco Formation:
red sandstone, shale
Granodiorite (Cretaceous?)
3,100
YURA GROUP
Hualhuani Formation:
quartz arenites
Deformed Intrusive
00
2,900
3,0
Veins
Road
Faults
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
Orientation of Tectonic
Banding
816000
814000
812000
810000
808000
806000
Claim perimeter
SEE GRID
PROJECTION:
PSAD56/18S
DATE:
FIGURE:
17
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MAWSON Samples
ALTYNOR Samples
BISA Samples
RBB Samples
"UNKNOWN" Samples
8226000
Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio Fault
3,500
3,4
00
3,30
0
ino
And
Fa
u lt
Fa
ul
t
00
SANTA MARIA
PORPHYRY TARGET
35
40
IN
VE
Br
av
ha
ac
sc
Vi
To
ro
VE
IN
3,2
LA
EL
OR
FI
XIM
EN
A
40
lt
Fau
Guanaco Fault
50
c Fault
Totorayo
ro
Zor
8224000
ult
Venado Fa
UNION VETAS
55
3,20
0
0
3,30
LA
LO
MA
DA
LA BA
NDA V
EIN
Andahua Formation:
Quaternary basalt
VE
IN
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
8222000
Murco Formation:
red sandstone, shale
Granodiorite (Cretaceous?)
3,100
YURA GROUP
Hualhuani Formation:
quartz arenites
Deformed Intrusive
00
2,900
3,0
Veins
Road
Faults
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
Orientation of Tectonic
Banding
816000
814000
812000
810000
808000
806000
Claim perimeter
SEE GRID
PROJECTION:
PSAD56/18S
DATE:
FIGURE:
18
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MAWSON Samples
ALTYNOR Samples
BISA Samples
RBB Samples
"UNKNOWN" Samples
8226000
Cincha-Lluta/Incapuquio Fault
3,500
3,4
00
3,30
0
ino
And
Fa
u lt
Fa
ul
t
00
SANTA MARIA
PORPHYRY TARGET
35
40
IN
VE
Br
av
ha
ac
sc
Vi
To
ro
VE
IN
3,2
LA
EL
OR
FI
XIM
EN
A
40
lt
Fau
Guanaco Fault
50
c Fault
Totorayo
ro
Zor
8224000
ult
Venado Fa
UNION VETAS
55
3,20
0
0
3,30
LA
LO
MA
DA
LA BA
NDA V
EIN
Andahua Formation:
Quaternary basalt
VE
IN
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
Unconformity
8222000
Murco Formation:
red sandstone, shale
Granodiorite (Cretaceous?)
3,100
YURA GROUP
Hualhuani Formation:
quartz arenites
Deformed Intrusive
00
2,900
3,0
Veins
Road
Faults
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
Orientation of Tectonic
Banding
816000
814000
812000
810000
808000
806000
Claim perimeter
SEE GRID
PROJECTION:
PSAD56/18S
DATE:
FIGURE:
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6.30
6.05
6.65
1.70
1.50
1.80
1.10
0.55
3.40
1.30
0.50
0.75
1.10
0.41
0.75
0.48
0.21
2.85
1.29
0.76
1.33
0.84
1.82
1.09
0.31
0.19
0.10
0.23
0.50
0.01
1.03
0.07
0.02
0.09
0.12
0.31
0.23
0.70
0.01
ANCHO POR
Au x m
LEY DE Au
0.59
2.58
1.17
4.54
1.39
3.19
0.23
0.36
4.72
4.28
1.42
2.32
0.80
0.83
1.49
0.73
1.06
2.86
2.38
2.37
1.51
0.54
1.58
0.23
0.21
0.21
2.52
0.77
0.26
1.24
WIDTH (m)
Au_g/t
Au
EQUIV
Cu_%
Cu x m
Au_Equiv x m
2.58
4.54
3.19
0.36
4.28
2.32
0.83
0.73
2.86
2.37
0.54
0.23
0.21
0.63
1.39
3.32
0.02
1.54
0.13
0.03
0.05
0.41
0.40
0.12
0.52
0.01
25.04
8.57
Zona
3.73 XIM 1
7.07 XIM 2-3
9.24 XIM 4
0.39 XIMENA
7.08 XIMENA
2.55 XIMENA
0.88 XIMENA
0.82 XIMENA
3.60 XIMENA
3.10 XIMENA
0.75 XIMENA
1.19 XIMENA
0.23 XIMENA
MUESTRA TOMADA
EN:
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
40.62
Translations:
WIDTH (m)
Au_g/t
Au
EQUIV
Cu_%
0.60
0.30
0.20
0.40
0.35
0.20
1.00
1.15
1.30
0.80
2.83
1.90
0.70
0.90
1.00
0.75
1.20
0.25
1.20
1.30
1.40
0.45
1.10
0.60
13.90
12.25
1.41
0.59
34.10
30.50
2.27
6.19
9.55
9.90
5.95
7.80
4.57
2.78
1.09
7.44
5.89
144.00
6.32
15.99
9.40
12.40
7.36
1.78
0.16
2.77
6.06
4.84
0.58
0.36
2.67
4.82
5.78
7.44
9.93
9.79
6.36
4.71
4.24
6.43
0.26
0.03
0.32
0.13
0.11
0.33
0.37
0.30
0.91
9.31
4.22
ANCHO POR
Au x m
LEY DE Au
14.20
8.34
17.29
3.68
12.43
0.28
9.39
0.24
35.16
11.94
31.16
6.10
7.12
2.27
14.95
7.12
20.06
12.42
23.43
7.92
24.00
16.84
25.60
14.82
16.13
3.20
11.34
2.50
8.80
1.09
19.13
5.58
6.36
7.07
144.05
36.00
6.90
7.58
16.23
20.79
9.60
13.16
13.00
5.58
8.03
8.10
2.32
1.07
16.97
Cu x m
Au_Equiv x m
8.34
3.68
0.28
0.24
11.94
6.10
2.27
7.12
12.42
7.92
16.84
14.82
3.20
2.50
1.09
5.58
7.07
36.00
7.58
20.79
13.16
5.58
8.10
1.07
0.10
0.83
1.21
1.94
0.20
0.07
2.67
5.54
7.51
5.95
28.10
18.60
4.45
4.24
4.24
4.82
0.31
0.01
0.38
0.17
0.15
0.15
0.41
0.18
203.66
92.25
Zona
8.52 XIM 1
5.19 XIM 1
2.49 XIM 1
3.76 XIM 1
12.31 XIM 1
6.23 XIM 1
7.12 XIM 2-3
17.20 XIM 2-3
26.08 XIM 2-3
18.74 XIM 2-3
67.93 XIM 2-3
48.64 XIM 2-3
11.29 XIM 2-3
10.21 XIM 2-3
8.80 XIM 2-3
14.35 XIM 2-3
7.64 XIM 4
36.01 XIM 4
8.28 XIM 4
21.09 XIM 4
13.44 XIM 4
5.85 XIM 4
8.84 XIM 4
1.39 XIM 4
MUESTRA TOMADA
EN:
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
371.39
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217811
217808
217810
217807
217809
217804
217806
217803
10 m
218306
217806
218305
218301
XIMENA 1
218302
218304
218303
218301
Mawson Resources sample site
SEE BAR
PROJECTION:
N.A.
DATE:
FIGURE:
20
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217819
217815
217817
217818
217821
10m.
10
m
217815
217817
XIMENA 3
218324
218319-21
218322
73903-73905
XIMENA 2
218314-18
218323
218307
218308
218310-11
218309
218312
73903-73905
Nebocat sample site
218301
Mawson Resources sample site
SEE BAR
PROJECTION:
N.A.
DATE:
FIGURE:
21
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,350
E
,300
810
,250
810
810
E
0N
3,15
8,22
0N
3,10
8,22
218335
218328 218329-30
218331-32 86515
86509-11
86512-13
86514
86516
218326-27
86501-03
73899-900
86504-06
86507-08
3100 m
86517-19?
218338
218336-37
218333-34
73901-02
73899
Nebocat sample site
218335
Mawson sample site
86515
BISA sample site
SCALE:
SEE BAR
PROJECTION:
N.A.
DATE:
FIGURE:
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5.40
0.50
1.55
3.00
0.60
0.90
2.09
0.40
0.44
0.03
0.07
0.17
1.60
0.16
0.10
0.01
0.45
0.23
ANCHO POR
Au x m
LEY DE Au
5.00
11.29
0.69
0.20
0.62
0.68
0.05
0.09
0.89
0.04
0.59
0.15
1.99
1.04
0.79
2.47
WIDTH (m)
Au_g/t
Au
EQUIV
Cu_%
Cu x m
Au_Equiv x m
Zona
11.29
0.20
0.68
0.09
0.04
0.15
8.64
0.08
0.16
0.03
0.27
0.21
27.00 LA BANDA
0.35 LA BANDA
0.96 LA BANDA
0.14 LA BANDA
0.53 LA BANDA
0.53 LA BANDA
12.45
9.38
29.51
MUESTRA TOMADA
EN:
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
SUPERFICIE
1.20
0.85
0.60
2.10
0.90
1.00
1.50
0.70
0.90
16.52
85.16
44.80
1.86
1.56
8.76
5.34
3.43
3.95
3.50
0.72
0.60
0.56
0.92
3.26
0.96
2.29
1.63
ANCHO POR
Au x m
LEY DE Au
22.88
19.82
86.47
72.39
45.89
26.88
2.88
3.91
3.23
1.40
14.69
8.76
7.09
8.01
7.59
2.40
6.91
3.56
1.08
15.09
1.53
17.88
WIDTH (m)
Au_g/t
Au
EQUIV
Cu_%
Cu x m
Au_Equiv x m
19.82
72.39
26.88
3.91
1.40
8.76
8.01
2.40
3.56
4.20
0.61
0.36
1.18
0.83
3.26
1.44
1.60
1.47
147.13
14.95
Zona
27.46 LA BANDA
73.50 LA BANDA
27.53 LA BANDA
6.04 LA BANDA
2.91 LA BANDA
14.69 LA BANDA
10.63 LA BANDA
5.32 LA BANDA
6.22 LA BANDA
MUESTRA TOMADA
EN:
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND
174.30
Table 6. Projected Conceptual Target: Ximena and La Banda Veins, Mawson Resources
VEIN
XIMENA
LA BANDA
THICKNESS
0.91
1.08
STRIKE
500
120
DEPTH
200
200
SG
2.8
2.8
TONNES
254,800
72,576
Au (g/t)
9.31
15.09
Cu (%)
4.22
1.53
327,376
Au Equiv
16.97
17.88
Au onz
76,268
35,211
Cu tonnes
10,753
1,110
Au EQUIV onz
139,018
41,721
111,478
11,863
180,739
Table 6 is a summary of the average grades, widths and projected lengths and depths of Ximena and La
Banda veins as calculated and estimated by the Issuer. The author is of the opinion that these figures
represent a realistic exploration target that could average from 10 g/t to 15 g/t Au and 1.5% to 4% Cu
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,450
8,222
218271
218272
218263
75
218261
70
B
D
217893
217894
218260
218274
35
31
217892
217895
217898 217897
4
3
C'
33
811,9
811,8
811,8
50 E
00 E
N
00 E
,400
75
32
30
217896
C"
8,222
73
29
218273
217890
217891
3080 m
217890
217895
3060 m
218352-53
218272
3040 m
218349
218347-48
218261
218354-55
218345-46
218350-51
218339-40
218343
3020 m
218341-42
218335
Mawson sample site
SEE GRID
PROJECTION:
N.A.
DATE:
FIGURE:
23
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over an average thickness of 1 m. This would equate to a minimum of 300,000 tonnes at the average
grade cited above, or an in-situ potential of 200,000 gold-equivalent ounces. This estimated tonnage
could likely be doubled to 600,000 tonnes, or an in-situ gold-equivalent potential resource of 400,000
ounces.
The potential quantity and grade estimates presented herein are conceptual in nature, there has been
insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource as defined in NI 43-101, and it is uncertain if
further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a Mineral Resource.
All work done on the property as described in this section of the report was conducted by the Issuer
and/or the Issuer's employees.
11.0 Drilling
There has been no drilling performed on this property by the Issuer, as yet, and there is no record or
evidence of any other party having drilled it previously. This is a relatively new discovery in Peru, being
found within the last 10 years.
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1.5 m which was divided into 25 squares (30 cmx30 cm). From each square we took a small sample of
100-150 g of ore. The total of 25 such small samples amounted to one bulk sample of 2.5-3.5 kg.
Short chip samples were used when the thickness of veins was not more than 10 cm- 20 cm. In such cases,
sampling was done along the strike of the vein with 1.0 m interval providing for the weight of 2.5 kg. This
method was used rarely and only 3 samples were collected. Finally, while doing reconnaissance survey,
we conducted a screening of pan concentrate from duplicates of some chip and grab samples. This work
was done in field and helped us to understand better the mineralogy and identify the content of free gold.
For metallurgical testing, we took 3 samples from Ximena representing 3 types of ore with the weight of 5
kg each. Sample No. 145518 was oxide ore from Ximena 4; sample No. 145519 was quartz-sulfide
(pyrite_chalcopyrite) ore from Ximena 3 and No. 145520 was quartz-chalcocite-chalcopyrite ore from
the zone of secondary enrichment at Ximena 3...
The Issuer took a combination of chip, channel and grab samples during their regional sampling program,
but the bulk of these were channel samples. The channels ranged up to 2 m in width.
Underground samples were channel samples across the width of the veins and adjacent wallrock, where
present. Sampling was done with a hammer and chisel with a tarpaulin used to collect the samples; the
samples were placed into plastic bags and sealed.
The surficial veins would have been sampled by the same methodology, except a tarpaulin would not
have been used.
For the gridded rock sampling survey of the Santa Maria zone, random rock chips were collected at each
station from about a 5 m diameter, but individual sample widths ranged from 1.1 to 6.0 m. As mentioned
previously in the Exploration section of this report, a total of 93 sample were taken from the Santa Maria
area.
Of the 333 surface samples taken outside of Santa Maria zone, 55 came from the Fiorella vein, 62 from
the La Banda vein, 23 from the Union veta zone, 48 from La Lomada vein, 104 from Ximena vein and 31
were regional samples taken from various parts of the property. The regional surface samples were spaced
up to 8.7 km apart east-west by 2.8 km north-south, but the bulk of them were from the central target
areas of the property, a distance rough 2.8 km east-west by 1.6 km north-south, or encompassing an area
roughly 430 hectares.
No drilling has yet been done on the property; hence, there are no factors that need to be considered
regarding sample recoveries, etc. that would affect drill results.
Sampling of the veins was done perpendicular to their strike both underground and on surface. Certain
surface vein samples, where the ground was either badly broken or poorly exposed, would not necessarily
be representative of the true thickness of the vein(s). The samples taken from the porphyry target were
either linear, as channels or contiguous chips, or taken as random grabs within a certain radius about a
survey station. As a porphyry generally has an isotropic rhombohedral to irregular stockwork pattern
within the pyritic halo, sampling directions should not play a significant factor in biasing the results.
Lithologic types and descriptions were provided in the History, Geology and Exploration sections of this
report. In summary, the Santa Maria zone is hosted mainly by metamorphosed felsic to intermediate
intrusives that have been overprinted by an apparent porphyry copper-molybdenum bearing intrusive at
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depth which has imparted phyllic and silicic alteration on these rocks and have been subsequently
argillized.
The quartz-sulphide veins are hosted along major fault structures that cut these same host rocks west and
south of the Santa Maria porphyry zone. Within the Ximena vein there occur some fairly massive
sulphides alongside the quartz. At Ximena 2-3, the author observed semi-massive chalcopyrite-pyrite in
the footwall side of the quartz vein and lesser disseminated sulphides in the hanging wall portion. Much
of the wallrock was sheared and altered to clay, chlorite and locally talc? The sulphide-rich zones contain
significantly higher concentrations of gold than the quartz-dominant zones, nonetheless, the quartz veins
also contain gold values running to several g/t.
Table 3, above, shows a composite of five samples taken by the Issuer from the Ximena 2-3 vein
(218314-218318) that averaged 9.50 g/t Au and just over 14% Cu over 1.70 m in first three of the
samples from the footwall side. The footwall sample is dominantly sulphide, it returned 17.35 g/t Au and
23.60% Cu over 0.5 m. The author replicated these five samples with three check samples which are
discussed in the Data Verification section, following.
Aside from a few other sites along these veins, there exist no drillholes or trenches over which numerous
contiguous samples were taken.
13.0 Sample Preparation, Analyses and Security
BISA used two laboratories for the samples they collected in 2003:
1.
CIMM PERU SA analyzed all their samples (132) for Au and ICP for 34 elements.
2.
They performed some basic statistics, comparing the suite of duplicate samples, and found the results
satisfactory.
The samples taken by Altynor were bagged and labeled on site then transported to the laboratory.
Assaying was conducted at the SGS laboratory in Lima, a well known independent commercial
laboratory using certified and approved methodology (http://www.sgs.com//sitemap.htm).
The samples were processed according to the metal sought. Gold was extracted via fire assay
Au_FAA515, and in case of high grade, double-checked with Au_FAG505. Copper and silver were
assayed by atomic absorption (Ag_AA12CP; Cu_AA12CP).
Duplicates and standards were not used at this stage.
All samples taken by the Issuer were collected by its employees. No drilling or other form of large scale
sampling campaign was performed, thus no sample splitting or preparation was performed on site. All
samples were sealed and shipped directly to the ALS Chemex (ALS) laboratory in Arequipa, Peru, for
sample preparation. Pulps from these samples were shipped to the ALS laboratory in Callao, Lima, Peru
or to the ALS laboratory in Vancouver for analyses.
On average, the Issuer introduced one standard and one blank with every sequence of 20 samples,
inclusive.
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Analytical packages used by ALS Chemex included: ME-ICP61, ME-ICP41, AU-AA23, AU-SCR24,
AU-26D, AU-GRA22, AU-GRA21, CU-AA46 and CU-AA62. A brief description of ALS Chemex's
analytical procedures is provided on their assay certificates:
AU-AA26 -
CU-AA46 -
CU-AA62 -
D = duplicate
For a complete description of the analytical and preparation procedures, the reader is invited to view
ALS's website: http://www.alsglobal.com
ALS is an ISO 9001:2000 accredited laboratory, and a number of analytical facilities have received ISO
17025 accreditations for specific laboratory procedures. As part of their ISO 17025 accreditation, ALS
Laboratories participate in a number of international proficiency tests, such as those managed by
CANMET and Geostats. Both of these agencies circulate samples for analysis twice a year and evaluate
the performance of participating laboratories.
The Issuer introduced 3 different standards, representing multi-element ICP, anomalous Au-Cu-Mo-S,
high grade Cu-Au and high grade Au-Ag and one blank sample. ALS ran a duplicate check on
approximately every 8th sample and introduced up to 10 different standards and 2 blanks. The frequency
of their internal standard/blank usage is not stated as the results of these determinations are shown on a
separate spreadsheet layer from the Issuer's sample results. For example, however, in a suite of 101
samples, which includes 4 of the Issuer's standards and 3 blanks, ALS shows 18 internal standard and 15
internal blank determinations.
The sample collection, preparation, transportation (security) and analytical techniques used appear to be
satisfactory.
For this limited suite of samples, the author's samples were also sent to the ALS Chemex preparation lab
in Arequipa and analyzed in Lima. The samples were determined using ME-ICP41, Au-AA23 and AuGRA21 packages. The lab performed 18 standard tests using 5 different standards and 14 blank
determinations using 4 different blanks. No external standards or blanks were introduced to this suite
of samples.
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Width (m)
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.55
0.6
g/t Au
17.35
7.1
5.02
1.75
0.13
2.85
AVERAGE
W X Au
8.675
4.97
2.51
0.9625
0.078
Nebocat Sample
73903
73904
73905
6.03
Width (m)
0.4
1
1.3
g/t Au
11.25
3.16
6.59
2.7
2.12
W X Au
4.5
3.16
8.567
6.01
2.23
As was described previously, the footwall sample is chalcopyrite and pyrite rich, followed by dominantly
quartz vein and then disseminated sulphides in the hanging wall. There is an extremely good comparison
between these two sets of samples, particularly since they are not exact width replications.
Two contiguous samples were taken from each of two sites in the Ximena 4 underground workings.
Samples 73899 and 73901 were taken from the quartz vein which contains limonite and specular
hematite, and samples 73900 and 73902 were taken from the respective footwall portions of the vein
which are sheared and chloritic meta-intrusive rocks. Table 8 shows the results of the samples taken from
Ximena 4 vein area, comparing samples taken by the author with those taken by BISA; the Issuer had not
resampled Ximena 4 vein at the time of the author's visit.
Table 8. Comparison of BISA Samples with J. Nebocat Samples, Ximena 4 Vein
BISA Sample
86512
86513
86514? *
Width (m)
0.5
0.35
0.5
g/t Au
8.7
6.4
5.8
Location**
ceiling
floor
center
Nebocat Sample
73899
73900
Width (m)
0.5
0.65
g/t Au
1.995
0.171
W X Au
0.9975
0.11115
AVERAGE
1.15
0.96
1.10865
73901*
73902*
0.65
0.7
14.6
0.319
9.49
0.2233
AVERAGE
1.35
7.20
9.7133
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the location of samples 73901 and 73902 are approximately in the area of BISA sample 86514.
**
BISA's descriptions of the samples (translated) are ceiling, floor and center. Ceiling is the hanging wall
side and floor is the footwall side of the vein.
The Au values from BISA's samples 86512 & 85513 are somewhat higher than the author's sample 73899
which was taken from the principal vein. Sample 73899 was taken in the vicinity of sample 88512 and is
not a direct repetition of it, unlike the samples taken from Ximena 2-3. What is clear that samples taken
from within the vein tend to return values of Au in the X to XX g/t
Sample 73906 was taken from a hand-dug trench from the top of the hill near the centre of the Santa
Maria zone. An 8-metre chip sample ran 566 ppm Cu and 0.01 ppm Au. The rock is a strongly phyllic and
argillic altered meta-intrusive of apparent felsic origin.
Samples 73907 & 73908 were taken from altered and pyritic intrusive along the creek that roughly bisects
Santa Maria zone, running from north to south. They ran 349 and 558 ppm Cu and 6 ppm and 72 ppm Mo
over 2 m and 4 m, respectively.
At Vetas Union zone, sample 73909 returned 76 ppm Cu and 44 ppm Mo across 2.5 m. Altynor had
interpreted this zone to be the junction of Ximena and Fiorella veins, but neither the author nor the Issuer
believe this to be the case. There is a little evidence of quartz veining, and it appears to be large shear
zone that has been weathered and oxidized; hematite and limonite are common in addition to argillic
alteration. The shear zone trends 120/60 NE and might be a leakage, or distal phenomenon from the
faulted offset chargeability anomaly west of Santa Maria zone.
A grab sample (73910) was taken of oxidized quartz vein material from a dump on the Fiorella vein. It
yielded 6.34 g/t Au and 735 ppm Cu.
The zone at La Lomada was tested with one sample. A 20 m wide chip sample of highly weathered
granodiorite ran 0.013 g/t Au and 30 ppm Cu. This sample was taken between two parallel veins systems
separated by about 40 m. There is no evidence of any stockwork style of mineralization at La Lomada
as was suggested by Altynor.
The digital data, and hard copy data derived therefrom, appears to be original and authentic. Also, the
observations made by the author on site, and the results of samples taken by same, corroborate what has
been presented and observed in the field. The reader is cautioned that any digital data is subject to
modification by anyone who has access to it or the motivation to do so. However, as stated previously, the
observations made by, and samples collected by, the author support was is documented in digital and
written form and what was observed on site.
15.0 Adjacent Properties
The Zafranal porphyry deposit, owned by AQM Copper Inc., through its wholly owned Peruvian
subsiduary Minera AQM Copper Peru, SAC, and 50:50 joint venture partner Teck Resources, is
located about 15 km due west of Alto Quemado.
Zafranal is becoming a significant copper-gold porphyry deposit with mineralization identified over a
2,800 m strike length, up to 600 m width and up to 500 m thickness, of which the supergene blanket
is between 50 m - 150 m thick. The mineralization remains open to the southeast and northwest as
well as at depth in certain areas.
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AQM announced a NI 43-101 Compliant Resource Estimate on February 28, 2011. Measured and
indicated resources are reported as 301 Mt at 0.48% Cu and 0.08 g/t Au, with an additional inferred
resource of 51 Mt at 0.32% Cu and 0.06 g/t Au. http://www.aqmcopper.com/s/Home.asp
Recent interpretations suggest that the porphyry was emplaced as a lenticular body within an eastwest trending tectono-morphic fault that splays off the Incapuquio-Cincha-Lluta fault system. The
Zafranal porphyry system is located within a jog of this east-west transpressive fault splay, and
faults internal to the porphyry, which trend about 1350AZ, indicate a dextral movement along this
major structure. It has been suggested by the Issuer that the Santa Maria zone porphyry target may
have been similarly emplaced along this same east-west structural corridor that has imparted the
metamormorphic fabric on the igneous rocks at Alto Quemado.
The author has not been able to verify the claims made on AQM's website. The reader is advised that
any descriptions of geology, mineralization, resources and/or reserves on the Zafranal property have
no direct correlation with any geology, mineralization, resources and/or reserves found, or yet to be
found, on the Alto Quemado property.
16.0 Mineral Processing and Metallurgical Testing
The Issuer has performed no metallurgical test work on material from the Alto Quemado project.
Altynor, previously, submitted two samples from the 80 m depth level of the Ximena 3 vein, below
the oxide zone. These two samples assayed 97.4 g/t Au, 15.2% Cu and 98.8 g/t Au, 13.9% Cu.
The testing was done by SGS Mineral Services and included:
a)
b)
c)
Gravity concentration for two samples recovered 35.3% and 41% of gold, which indicates that it is
not a very favorable method for gold recovery, although the enrichment of its head grades in the
concentrate could justify it.
Flotation process should be centered exclusively on the recovery of the high copper content in
tailings from the gravitational concentrate to reduce cyanide consumption in the cyanidation process.
For this reason it is recommended to study the effect of grinding on the rougher flotation and the
definition of the formula and most suitable does of reagents.
Copper recovery is closely related to the recovery of silver, indicating that it could be possible to
obtain a high grade copper concentrate with an important content of silver.
Flotation does not have a major effect on the recovery and grade of gold.
Cyanidation is the more suitable process for the gold recovery of this type of ore, obtaining
recoveries of 91.7% and 93.6% of gold contained in the flotation tailings; however cyanide
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consumption in tests was too high due to high concentrations of copper; more testing is required to
improve the flow sheet.
Altynors consulting metallurgist made the following observations and recommendations:
Recovery of gold by gravity concentration 35.3% and 41%; by flotation 39% and50% and
cyanidation 91.7% and 93.6%, indicates an overall recovery of 95.18% and 96.16%.
Recovery of silver by gravity 26.7% and 25.4%; flotation 55.9% and 64.3%, cyanidation 39%
and 36%, indicates an overall recovery of 68.86% and 67%.
Recovery of copper by gravity 10.1% and 9.6%; flotation 65.5% and 72.6%, cyanidation 16%
and 30%, indicates an overall recovery of 58.55% and 69.16%
Overall recoveries of all metals are encouraging, however more systematic analytical work is
required to improve our confidence and to arrive at the best possible flow sheet.
It is recommended to collect representative samples of all 3 types of ore (oxide, mixed enriched
oxide/sulphide ore and primary sulphide ore) and to then conduct a comprehensive analysis of
their properties.
Altynor further stated they did not receive the assays of these two samples prior to submission to
SGS for testing. Since they yielded very high grades in Au and Cu, they were not considered to be
representative of the entire vein system, but they decided to go ahead with the tests just the same.
17.0 Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
At this time, there exist no known mineral resources or reserves on the Alto Quemado property.
18.0 Interpretation and Conclusions
The Alto Quemado property is located within a prism, pull-apart structure, in the form of Reidel
shears located at the confluence of two important metallogenic structural systems: the CinchaLluta/Incapuquio (NW-SE) and Clavelinas-Iquipi (E-W) faults.
On the property there exist two types of mineralization: mesothermal, high grade Au-Cu veins, and
the expression of a near-surface, buried porphyry Cu-Mo+/-(Au) deposit.
The veins were first discovered about 10 years ago and have been exploited by artisanal (informal)
miners since that time. Both targets have not been drilled.
The veins exhibit signs of surface leaching; sub-surface grades in both Au and Cu increase
significantly when compared with the surficial assay results.
The Issuer has estimated a global, in-situ potential target resource of 327,376 tonnes containing
180,739 gold-equivalent ounces of Au in the Ximena and La Banda veins. The author suggests that
this is a reasonable conceptual target that could average from 10 g/t to 15 g/t Au and from 1.5% to 4%
Cu over an average thickness of 1 m. This would equate to a minimum of 300,000 tonnes at the average
grade cited above, or an in-situ potential of 200,000 gold-equivalent ounces. This estimated tonnage
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could likely be doubled to 600,000 tonnes, or an in-situ gold-equivalent potential resource of 400,000
ounces.
The porphyry target has a strong phyllic alteration halo over an area about 800 m E-W by 450 m NS. Chalcocite-derived hematite indicates secondary leaching of supergene mineralization, and
surficial rocks samples yield anomalous values in Cu between 250 ppm and 800 ppm. This area
coincides with a high chargeability IP and a magnetic low anomaly.
The host rock is a highly deformed intrusive, resembling and previously incorrectly described as a
metamorphic rock. The cataclastic and mylonitic textures are the result of dynamic metamorphism,
the cause of which is not yet fully understood. The government survey had previously assigned a
Proterozoic age to these rocks, but recent interpretations and new age dates from undeformed
intrusions south of the project area, indicated that these deformed rocks can be no younger than 136137 Ma.
19.0 Recommendations
Expand the geophysical surveys east and west of the Santa Maria porphyry zone, and conduct
geophysical surveys on the newly-acquired claims north of and adjacent to the claims that are the
subject of this report.
The monzodiorite dykes found west of the Santa Maria zone should be extensively sampled to test
their potential for gold mineralization.
A minimum 1,850 meter diamond drilling program should be done with 7 holes (850 m) testing
Ximena, La Banda and Fiorella vein systems and no fewer than 5 holes (1,000 m) testing portions of
the Santa Maria porphyry target area. Pending success in either of these areas, the drill program can
be expanded accordingly.
20.0 Budget (US$)
Direct drilling costs (1850 meters @ $200/meter)
Mobilization
Water transport for drilling
Road and site construction
Geology, mapping, sampling
Analyses
Camping and accommodations
Travel expenses
Metallurgical and petrographic studies
Vehicle service and fuel
Environmental studies, reclamation, etc.
Camp security
Mineral tenure acquisitions and maintenance
Office supplies and administration costs
Sub-total:
$370,000
$ 5,000
$ 12,000
$ 22,000
$ 40,000
$ 35,000
$ 22,000
$ 6,000
$ 18,000
$ 21,000
$ 25,000
$ 30,000
$ 76,000
$ 10,000
$ 693,000
Contingencies (10%)
$ 69,300
TOTAL:
$ 762,300
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21.0 References
Benes, V., Berezansky, A. Lopatina, S., Kozhevnikov, S., Polach, I. & Rusanov, N., 2008, Technical
Report Altynor Gold Corporation Alto Quemado and Achasiri Properties Peru.
Carlotto, V., Rodrguez, R., Acosta, H., Crdenas J., Jaillard, E., 2009, Alto estructural Totos-Paras
(Ayacucho): Lmite paleogeogrfico en la evolucin mesozoica de ls cuencas Pucar
(Trisico superior-Jursico) y Arequipa (Jursico-Cretcico). Volumen Especial No. 7, p 1-45.
Carlotto, V., Acosta, H., Mamani, M., Cerpa, L., Rodriguez R., Jaimes, F., Navarro, P., Cueva, E.,
Chacaltana, C., 2010, Los dominios geotectnicos del territorio peruano. XV Congreso
Peruano de Geologa, Resmenes extendidos. Soc. Geol. Peru. Pub. Esp. No. 9, p 47-50.
Chvez, W., 2010, Estudio microscpico de muestras de roca y mineral proyecto Alto Quemado.
Reporte preliminar interno-Mawson.
Ligarda, R., Giraldo, L., Castaeda, T., 2011, Proyecto Alto Quemado, Informe Tecnico, Mawson
Resources Ltd.
Mamani, M., Tassara, A., Wrner, G., 2008, Composition and structural control of crustal domains in
the central Andes. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems G3. An electronic Journal of the
earth sciences. Volume 9, Number 3. QO3006.
Mamani, M., Rivera, F., 2011, Sistema de fallas Iquip-Clavelinas: Zona e transicin cortical e
implicancias para el emplazamiento de depsitos minerales. Presentacin Power Point. VII
Congreso Internacional de Exploraciones Proexplo 2011.
McInnes, D., 2010, Geophysical report from Alto Quemado Project-Peru. Mawson Internal
report.
Osorio, E., Noe, J., 2003, Informe de Evaluacin Geolgica y Geoqumica Proyecto Alto
Quemado-Arequipa. Reporte interno preparado para B.I.S.A.
Pineault, R., Fernndez, G., 2004, Reporte de Procesamiento Geofsico Proyecto Alto Quemado
Departamento de Arequipa, Per. Preparado por Valdor Geofsica, para Ximesa S.R.L.
Rivera, F., Leon, J., Cano, O., Huaman, M., 2010, Controles de mineralizacin en el prfido de cobre
Zafranal, en el sur del Peru. XV Peruano de Geologa, Resmenes extendidos. Soc. Geol.
Peru., Pub. Esp. No. 9, p 611-614.
Schildgen, T., Ehlers, T., Whipp, D., Van Soest, M., Whipple, K. & Hodges, K., 2009, Journal of
Geophysical Research. Vol. 114, FO4014.
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APPENDIX I
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SampleID
AQ1
AQ2
AQ3
AQ4
AQ5
AQ6
AQ7
AQ8
AQ9
AQ10
AQ11
AQ12
AQ13
AQ14
AQ15
AQ16
AQ17
AQ18
AQ19
AQ20
AQ21
217801
217802
217803
217804
217805
217806
217807
217808
217809
217810
217811
217812
217813
217814
217815
217816
217817
217818
217819
217820
217821
217822
217823
217824
217825
217826
217827
217828
217829
217830
217831
217832
217833
217834
217835
217836
217837
217838
217839
217840
217841
217842
217843
217844
217845
217846
217847
217848
217849
Prospect
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
LAB
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
LAB
LAB
LAB
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
Easting
Northing
SampleType
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,262.4 8,223,147.3 ROCKCHIP
810,466.4 8,223,050.3 ROCKCHIP
810,466.4 8,223,050.3 ROCKCHIP
810,466.4 8,223,050.3 ROCKCHIP
810,625.4 8,222,952.3 ROCKCHIP
810,625.4 8,222,952.3 ROCKCHIP
810,866.4 8,222,261.3 ROCKCHIP
811,232.4 8,223,370.3 ROCKCHIP
811,234.4 8,223,302.3 ROCKCHIP
811,387.4 8,223,386.3 ROCKCHIP
811,423.4 8,223,109.3 ROCKCHIP
811,397.4 8,223,013.3 ROCKCHIP
811,831.4 8,222,407.3 ROCKCHIP
811,831.4 8,222,407.3 ROCKCHIP
811,831.4 8,222,407.3 ROCKCHIP
810,899.5 8,222,852.9 ROCKCHIP
810,898.9 8,222,851.0 ROCKCHIP
810,605.8 8,222,976.7 ROCKCHIP
810,609.4 8,222,976.2 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,608.3 8,222,978.3 ROCKCHIP
810,610.0 8,222,978.0 ROCKCHIP
810,612.3 8,222,977.1 ROCKCHIP
810,615.7 8,222,975.8 ROCKCHIP
810,616.1 8,222,976.2 ROCKCHIP
810,616.1 8,222,980.3 ROCKCHIP
810,625.0 8,223,001.0 ROCKCHIP
810,453.2 8,223,056.5 ROCKCHIP
810,452.5 8,223,054.6 ROCKCHIP
810,453.5 8,223,054.6 ROCKCHIP
810,455.8 8,223,054.1 ROCKCHIP
810,457.6 8,223,052.0 ROCKCHIP
810,457.0 8,223,051.7 ROCKCHIP
810,466.5 8,223,044.9 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,466.0 8,223,044.2 ROCKCHIP
810,300.0 8,223,236.0 ROCKCHIP
810,299.0 8,223,236.0 ROCKCHIP
810,190.0 8,223,148.0 ROCKCHIP
810,190.0 8,223,148.5 ROCKCHIP
810,134.4 8,223,224.7 ROCKCHIP
810,136.4 8,223,224.6 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,134.9 8,223,226.0 ROCKCHIP
810,147.5 8,223,202.0 ROCKCHIP
810,148.5 8,223,202.0 ROCKCHIP
810,149.0 8,223,202.5 ROCKCHIP
810,088.0 8,223,244.0 ROCKCHIP
810,169.0 8,223,457.0 ROCKCHIP
810,169.5 8,223,457.5 ROCKCHIP
810,170.0 8,222,458.0 ROCKCHIP
810,155.0 8,223,467.0 ROCKCHIP
810,155.0 8,223,469.5 ROCKCHIP
810,155.5 8,223,469.0 ROCKCHIP
810,257.0 8,223,366.0 ROCKCHIP
810,256.5 8,223,366.0 ROCKCHIP
810,188.0 8,223,352.0 ROCKCHIP
810,188.0 8,223,351.5 ROCKCHIP
809,933.5 8,223,322.5 ROCKCHIP
809,933.0 8,223,322.0 ROCKCHIP
809,934.0 8,223,320.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
809,935.5 8,223,319.0 ROCKCHIP
809,899.5 8,223,377.0 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
OUTCROP
0.80
0.060
-1.00
OUTCROP
0.74
0.060
-1.00
OUTCROP
1.75
0.240
1.00
OUTCROP
1.05
0.070
-1.00
ADIT
2.56
0.930
10.00
ADIT
1.19
695.000
32.00
ADIT
3.90
57.300
8.00
ADIT
2.46
33.100
28.00
ADIT
4.05
11.850
16.00
ADIT
1.94
6.110
12.00
OUTCROP
2.85
0.540
2.00
OUTCROP
0.40
0.410
4.00
OUTCROP
1.49
3.430
5.00
OUTCROP
1.76
0.010
1.00
OUTCROP
1.17
0.010
-1.00
OUTCROP
1.07
0.020
-1.00
OUTCROP
0.83
1.440
5.00
OUTCROP
0.35
-0.010
-1.00
ADIT
2.73
1.620
5.00
ADIT
4.44
23.900
9.00
ADIT
3.77
38.700
13.00
CHANNEL
2.03
1.10
0.757
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.61
1.20
0.146
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.98
0.80
0.063
0.30
CHANNEL
2.60
0.90
0.418
0.90
1.02
-0.005
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.87
1.30
0.978
0.60
CHANNEL
2.44
0.90
0.077
0.30
CHANNEL
1.89
0.90
0.263
2.50
CHANNEL
1.84
0.50
0.565
2.50
CHANNEL
2.61
1.00
0.295
1.20
CHANNEL
2.55
1.20
0.008
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.79
0.80
0.031
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.20
0.80
0.085
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.14
1.00
0.162
0.90
CHANNEL
2.20
0.40
4.540
1.10
CHANNEL
2.64
0.65
0.143
0.80
CHANNEL
2.01
0.60
2.320
0.70
CHANNEL
2.51
1.00
0.071
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.31
1.20
0.633
1.30
0.06
2.920
4.80
CHANNEL
2.49
0.40
0.484
0.20
CHANNEL
2.96
0.80
0.337
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.86
0.60
0.211
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.41
0.50
0.041
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.35
0.50
1.095
0.30
CHANNEL
2.76
0.75
0.032
0.70
CHANNEL
1.76
0.65
0.124
0.90
0.92
-0.005
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.66
0.60
0.079
1.70
CHANNEL
2.15
0.65
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.46
1.05
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.75
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.61
1.10
0.060
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.76
0.50
0.360
1.60
CHANNEL
2.85
0.50
2.870
0.40
CHANNEL
3.46
0.40
0.290
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.48
0.65
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.12
0.50
-0.050
0.60
CHANNEL
2.72
0.50
0.070
0.20
CHANNEL
2.62
0.30
2.470
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.33
0.55
0.180
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.05
0.40
-0.050
0.30
CHANNEL
2.88
0.45
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.13
0.40
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.56
0.25
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.96
0.85
-0.050
-0.20
0.06
0.440
0.80
CHANNEL
2.96
1.10
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.81
1.10
0.110
-0.20
3.69
5.21
5.01
5.59
0.1
0.33
1.58
0.1
0.45
0.89
3.18
1.67
0.64
3.8
3.5
6.44
1.35
4.9
1.29
2.53
1.45
0.2
1.9
1.8
0.2
0.31
0.3
0.6
0.2
1.1
4.2
3.4
1.8
1.0
1.0
0.3
0.6
1.5
1.5
0.4
1.17
1.7
0.6
1.7
2.8
2.5
0.2
0.4
0.36
0.8
1.7
0.4
2.5
0.6
3.6
2.9
3.2
1.2
0.6
4.9
0.9
1.8
0.5
1.1
2.0
1.0
0.6
1.91
0.6
0.8
As_ppm B_ppm
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
5
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
5
5
9
5
87
6
26
7
9
2
3
-2
6
-2
9
2
4
-2
3
4
8
5
3
14
2
19
6
46
2
-2
5
3
13
3
2
0.27
0.33
0.15
0.25
-0.05
-0.05
0.21
0.18
-0.05
-0.05
0.13
0.11
-0.05
0.1
0.05
0.5
-0.05
3.96
-0.05
0.54
0.99
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.03
0.09
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.13
0.22
0.60
0.09
0.11
0.11
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.14
0.04
1.28
0.16
0.06
0.11
0.85
0.41
0.04
0.06
0.1
0.06
0.37
0.11
0.20
0.10
0.52
0.36
0.72
0.26
0.08
0.32
0.19
0.27
0.08
0.19
0.17
0.10
0.07
1.4
0.06
0.11
La_ppm
0.5
0.1
0.5
1.5
-0.1
0.1
0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
0.8
0.4
0.3
1.4
2.2
1.5
0.8
1.1
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.05
0.11
0.12
0.06
0.12
0.08
0.19
0.08
0.34
0.22
0.06
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.04
0.14
0.10
0.18
0.09
0.12
0.09
0.07
0.11
0.14
0.18
0.10
0.33
0.30
0.08
0.07
0.14
0.09
0.26
0.09
0.11
0.45
0.28
0.23
0.04
0.09
0.38
0.21
0.56
0.12
0.11
Mg_%
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-10
20
20
-10
10
-10
10
-10
10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
20
20
-10
10
10
10
10
10
10
-10
10
10
20
10
10
20
10
10
40
20
50
30
10
20
10
20
-10
10
0.69
2.35
1.52
1.61
-0.05
-0.05
0.21
-0.05
0.17
0.08
0.78
0.29
-0.05
0.21
0.23
0.6
0.08
0.77
0.26
0.5
0.29
0.05
0.12
0.85
0.04
0.11
0.04
0.10
0.04
0.38
2.48
2.45
0.88
0.39
0.38
0.06
0.22
0.55
0.62
0.05
1.05
0.36
0.07
0.13
2.64
1.58
0.02
0.04
0.11
0.05
0.28
0.03
0.45
0.06
1.50
1.48
2.04
0.47
0.10
2.38
0.13
0.54
0.04
0.30
0.51
0.05
0.03
1.32
0.04
0.09
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
0.1
0.7
0.1
25.9
11.8
12.6
0.1
0.1
0.3
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
0.1
-0.1
1.9
7.7
10.1
0.06
0.04
0.01
0.11
0.01
0.05
0.09
0.16
0.33
0.02
0.01
0.21
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.03
1.54
0.03
0.24
0.07
0.01
0.01
0.37
0.66
0.02
0.50
0.21
1.11
0.25
0.16
0.12
0.09
0.01
1.01
0.53
0.13
1.86
0.49
0.66
0.03
0.09
1.75
0.39
0.48
0.05
0.47
Sb_ppm Sc_ppm
Sr_ppm
Th_ppm Ti_%
-50
10
90
-50
-50
20
50
-50
-50
10
50
-50
-50
10
70
-50
-50
-10
10
-50
-50
-10
40
-50
-50
-10
40
-50
-50
-10
-10
-50
-50
-10
10
-50
-50
-10
10
-50
-50
10
30
-50
-50
10
30
-50
-50
-10
10
-50
-50
-10
80
-50
-50
-10
50
-50
-50
10
130
-50
-50
-10
10
-50
-50
10
390
-50
-50
-10
60
-50
-50
-10
20
-50
-50
-10
20
-50
-2
1
8
-20
-2
4
197
-20
-2
3
18
-20
-2
1
48
-20
-2
1
11
-20
-2
1
8
-20
-2
3
20
-20
-2
1
9
-20
-2
2
21
-20
-2
9
11
-20
-2
11
25
-20
-2
8
38
-20
-2
2
8
-20
-2
2
9
-20
-2
1
4
-20
-2
1
8
-20
-2
3
8
-20
-2
2
14
-20
2
2
7
-20
-2
5
67
-20
-2
5
17
-20
-2
3
34
-20
-2
7
66
20
-2
8
29
-20
-2
5
39
-20
-2
1
29
-20
-2
5
105
-20
-2
1
13
-20
-2
9
111
-20
-2
9
90
-20
-2
3
71
-20
3
11
130
-20
-2
5
52
-20
-2
20
180
-20
-2
11
118
-20
-2
11
57
-20
-2
8
256
-20
-2
7
120
-20
-2
21
148
-20
-2
12
359
-20
-2
12
188
-20
-2
8
205
-20
-2
12
49
-20
-2
7
88
-20
-2
19
177
-20
-2
4
32
-20
-2
6
86
-20
-2
3
14
-20
-2
5
106
-20
Tl_ppm
0.29
0.2
0.16
0.29
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
0.18
0.17
-0.05
0.1
0.08
0.19
-0.05
0.29
0.06
0.06
-0.05
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.03
-0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.14
0.12
0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.08
-0.01
0.01
0.03
0.17
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.14
0.05
0.10
0.04
0.17
0.12
0.15
0.14
0.06
0.29
0.03
0.06
0.03
0.13
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.2
0.01
0.06
U_ppm
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
120
90
100
140
100
60
50
-10
10
30
70
70
60
90
40
90
10
110
50
40
40
19
34
35
11
6
10
32
32
38
113
158
61
22
35
27
25
36
24
34
95
45
44
83
68
52
23
48
6
84
83
55
164
159
196
133
131
72
287
168
196
196
49
35
63
239
59
106
89
92
Zn_ppm
-50
-50
-50
-50
80
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
SampleID
217850
217851
217852
217853
217854
217855
217856
217857
217858
217859
217860
217861
217862
217863
217864
217865
217866
217867
217868
217869
217870
217871
217872
217873
217874
217875
217876
217877
217878
217879
217880
217881
217882
217883
217884
217885
217886
217887
217888
217889
217890
217891
217892
217893
217894
217895
217896
217897
217898
217899
217900
217911
217912
217913
217914
217915
217916
217917
217918
217919
217920
217921
217922
217923
217924
217925
217926
217927
217928
217929
Prospect
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
Easting
Northing
SampleType
809,899.0 8,223,376.0 ROCKCHIP
809,899.0 8,223,375.5 ROCKCHIP
809,899.0 8,223,375.0 ROCKCHIP
809,899.5 8,223,373.0 ROCKCHIP
809,899.5 8,223,372.6 ROCKCHIP
809,899.5 8,223,372.0 ROCKCHIP
810,580.0 8,223,137.5 ROCKCHIP
810,252.0 8,223,143.5 ROCKCHIP
810,252.5 8,223,144.0 ROCKCHIP
810,253.0 8,223,144.5 ROCKCHIP
810,025.0 8,223,260.0 ROCKCHIP
810,026.0 8,223,261.0 ROCKCHIP
810,047.0 8,223,694.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,048.0 8,223,695.0 ROCKCHIP
810,039.0 8,223,693.5 ROCKCHIP
810,039.0 8,223,693.0 ROCKCHIP
810,037.0 8,223,692.0 ROCKCHIP
810,036.5 8,223,691.0 ROCKCHIP
810,036.5 8,223,689.0 ROCKCHIP
810,036.5 8,223,688.5 ROCKCHIP
809,867.0 8,223,367.5 ROCKCHIP
809,868.0 8,223,368.0 ROCKCHIP
809,869.0 8,223,368.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
809,871.0 8,223,367.0 ROCKCHIP
809,872.0 8,223,370.0 ROCKCHIP
811,498.0 8,222,472.0 ROCKCHIP
811,498.0 8,222,471.0 ROCKCHIP
811,498.0 8,222,470.3 ROCKCHIP
811,493.0 8,222,469.0 ROCKCHIP
811,493.0 8,222,468.0 ROCKCHIP
811,492.7 8,222,467.0 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,222,481.5 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,222,482.5 ROCKCHIP
811,426.5 8,222,484.0 ROCKCHIP
811,358.0 8,222,507.0 ROCKCHIP
811,359.0 8,222,508.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,359.0 8,222,509.3 ROCKCHIP
811,887.0 8,222,402.5 ROCKCHIP
811,888.0 8,222,401.5 ROCKCHIP
811,886.0 8,222,401.3 ROCKCHIP
811,884.0 8,222,402.0 ROCKCHIP
811,884.0 8,222,401.0 ROCKCHIP
811,884.0 8,222,400.5 ROCKCHIP
811,882.0 8,222,399.5 ROCKCHIP
811,882.0 8,222,398.5 ROCKCHIP
811,881.0 8,222,397.7 ROCKCHIP
811,880.0 8,222,497.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
812,058.0 8,223,657.0 ROCKCHIP
812,110.0 8,223,728.0 ROCKCHIP
810,754.0 8,223,587.0 ROCKCHIP
810,680.0 8,223,667.0 ROCKCHIP
810,524.0 8,223,667.0 ROCKCHIP
810,604.0 8,222,089.0 ROCKCHIP
811,255.0 8,222,651.3 ROCKCHIP
811,254.1 8,222,650.6 ROCKCHIP
811,268.5 8,222,640.1 ROCKCHIP
811,269.8 8,222,645.2 ROCKCHIP
811,268.1 8,222,643.3 ROCKCHIP
811,270.8 8,222,642.6 ROCKCHIP
811,270.4 8,222,643.4 ROCKCHIP
811,270.6 8,222,644.2 ROCKCHIP
811,271.0 8,222,645.0 ROCKCHIP
811,270.4 8,222,645.7 ROCKCHIP
811,279.1 8,222,644.9 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,248.8 8,222,642.7 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
CHANNEL
2.50
0.30
0.130
0.20
CHANNEL
2.23
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
4.38
0.80
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.88
0.35
0.110
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.49
0.45
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.99
1.15
0.060
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.07
0.80
0.130
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.85
0.40
-0.050
0.40
CHANNEL
2.00
0.35
0.330
0.80
CHANNEL
2.41
0.40
0.290
0.20
CHANNEL
2.86
1.00
0.160
0.40
CHANNEL
2.41
0.70
0.270
0.40
CHANNEL
2.85
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
1.18
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.27
0.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.01
0.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.43
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.31
1.00
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.94
1.50
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.69
0.60
0.160
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.03
0.65
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.42
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.79
0.70
0.160
1.10
CHANNEL
2.39
0.75
0.070
-0.20
1.31
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.76
0.85
0.130
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.58
1.20
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.47
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.58
0.90
0.070
0.40
CHANNEL
2.58
0.55
-0.050
0.30
CHANNEL
3.82
1.00
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.81
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.65
0.75
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.97
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
4.55
0.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
5.13
1.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.43
0.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.55
0.90
-0.050
-0.20
0.07
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.90
1.65
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.59
0.80
2.450
0.30
CHANNEL
4.14
0.50
5.780
2.90
CHANNEL
3.32
0.60
2.260
2.20
CHANNEL
3.24
1.35
-0.050
0.90
CHANNEL
3.38
0.55
2.790
1.90
CHANNEL
3.12
0.25
11.000
8.80
CHANNEL
2.69
1.35
0.570
0.20
CHANNEL
5.29
1.70
-0.050
0.20
CHANNEL
3.39
1.10
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.57
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
0.06
-0.050
-0.20
FLOAT
2.18
-0.005
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.56
0.30
-0.005
-0.20
FLOAT
1.90
-0.005
-0.20
CHIPS
1.47
2.00
-0.005
-0.20
FLOAT
1.79
-0.005
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.65
1.20
0.005
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.39
1.30
0.015
0.30
CHANNEL
1.26
1.50
0.027
2.00
CHANNEL
1.18
0.40
0.026
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.82
1.05
0.013
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.34
0.60
0.025
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.40
0.90
0.013
-0.20
CHANNEL
0.95
0.45
0.056
0.30
CHANNEL
1.08
0.75
0.090
0.20
CHANNEL
2.15
1.00
0.010
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.85
1.50
0.009
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.12
0.90
0.009
-0.20
0.06
0.346
1.00
CHANNEL
1.84
1.40
0.032
-0.20
As_ppm
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.3
1.3
2.4
3.4
1.0
0.6
1.0
0.36
1.7
1.0
2.1
1.6
0.7
1.6
5.3
4.0
2.7
2.2
0.41
1.7
2.0
1.9
1.9
0.6
0.6
1.0
0.7
2.0
1.3
0.7
1.7
1.2
0.02
1.1
2.4
1.3
0.8
1.0
0.6
0.6
2.3
2.5
2.7
2.6
0.03
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.7
1.4
1.96
0.5
B_ppm
14
2
2
6
3
4
-2
7
17
8
12
14
-2
3
3
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
-2
6
28
2
2
-2
-2
4
-2
3
-2
2
-2
6
19
31
20
13
23
6
3
4
9
-2
-2
-2
5
-2
7
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
12
-2
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
Ca_%
40
5
3
19
2
8
3
2
12
8
30
17
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
10
7
-2
33
4
2
3
8
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
5
48
4
6
10
10
21
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
4
25
7
10
7
8
9
23
3
3
-2
3
11
0.08
0.06
0.06
0.11
0.06
0.05
0.02
0.09
0.19
0.25
0.11
0.18
0.32
0.11
0.42
0.23
0.19
0.33
0.20
0.96
3.08
0.46
0.25
0.25
0.12
0.19
0.19
0.17
0.10
0.04
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.20
0.06
0.02
0.14
0.06
-0.01
0.06
0.13
0.06
0.05
0.07
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.10
0.12
0.07
-0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.21
0.02
0.27
0.06
0.16
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.04
0.12
0.19
0.06
0.13
1.37
0.06
10
4
6
4
5
4
2
19
22
69
18
19
5
2
12
5
44
8
2
2
31
9
10
7
1
9
4
1
1
5
1
2
1
-1
-1
1
2
1
4
1
2
3
2
4
4
3
8
22
12
13
5
3
2
11
24
10
21
1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
1
5
2
1
-1
18
2
P_ppm
Pb_ppm S_%
1960
11
320
5
360
4
1240
8
630
-2
510
-2
300
10
320
-2
1130
4
620
3
840
13
2480
29
1050
2
90
2
920
2
860
2
510
-2
550
-2
390
-2
410
2
920
3
530
5
390
30
340
39
100
2
730
16
420
3
360
-2
300
3
310
4
110
-2
180
-2
100
-2
370
-2
200
2
320
-2
680
-2
380
-2
10
-2
340
-2
460
-2
670
10
560
-2
740
-2
590
-2
620
3
400
-2
510
-2
520
2
360
-2
10
-2
50
-2
10
-2
120
2
40
3
170
-2
1140
42
410
-2
750
4
500
3
140
-2
270
-2
80
2
150
2
760
4
460
2
110
-2
450
2
1010
11
460
-2
Sb_ppm
1.78
1.07
0.22
0.66
0.26
0.18
0.13
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.72
1.35
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.37
0.10
-0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.33
0.10
0.07
0.09
0.49
0.02
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.03
-0.01
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.02
0.09
0.27
0.09
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.53
0.24
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.49
0.07
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
1
2
6
4
3
1
2
7
12
12
3
3
1
4
3
5
2
2
3
24
13
10
13
1
11
8
2
3
2
-1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
-1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
4
5
8
-1
-1
-1
-1
4
-1
7
-1
-1
1
1
-1
-1
-1
-1
1
1
2
6
1
Sr_ppm
Th_ppm Ti_%
221
-20
69
-20
35
-20
72
-20
54
-20
32
-20
48
-20
13
-20
73
-20
26
-20
67
-20
156
-20
13
-20
14
-20
23
-20
6
20
7
-20
11
-20
5
-20
28
20
34
-20
36
-20
36
-20
32
-20
15
-20
67
-20
39
-20
12
-20
6
-20
5
-20
3
-20
6
-20
7
-20
16
-20
6
-20
3
-20
11
-20
4
-20
-1
-20
7
-20
6
-20
19
-20
6
-20
5
-20
6
-20
5
-20
5
-20
3
-20
3
-20
2
-20
-1
-20
7
-20
2
-20
5
-20
14
-20
8
-20
12
-20
19
-20
31
-20
73
-20
8
-20
44
-20
5
-20
7
-20
16
-20
21
-20
12
-20
19
-20
94
-20
9
-20
Tl_ppm
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.05
0.02
0.02
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.15
0.10
0.08
0.03
0.09
0.12
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.16
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.21
-0.01
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
79
20
42
144
48
41
9
39
79
96
210
174
18
6
33
19
42
23
8
28
265
170
124
179
8
243
96
27
37
68
9
11
11
40
26
15
21
12
1
22
49
144
79
80
81
101
51
50
56
61
2
4
1
15
680
52
39
15
7
48
9
10
9
3
12
10
10
22
111
5
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
Au_ppm
15
3
6
8
8
8
17
32
40
64
24
67
20
32
23
16
36
28
16
29
96
80
62
53
28
32
26
25
33
15
11
11
7
22
19
16
18
20
9
23
24
16
16
17
12
10
26
28
30
32
9
3
2
4
44
2
31
3
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
7
2
-2
7
63
2
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
0.005
0.015
0.027
0.026
0.013
0.025
0.013
0.056
0.090
0.010
0.009
0.009
0.346
0.032
Au_ppm_Grav Cu_AA46
0.130
-0.050
-0.050
0.110
-0.050
0.060
0.130
-0.050
0.330
0.290
0.160
0.270
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
0.160
-0.050
-0.050
0.160
0.070
-0.050
0.130
-0.050
-0.050
0.070
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
2.450
5.780
1.195
2.260
3.930
-0.050
1.130
2.790
1.410
11.000
3.310
0.570
1.545
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
-0.050
SampleID
217930
217931
217932
217933
217934
217935
217936
217937
217938
217939
217940
217941
217942
217943
217944
217945
217946
217947
217948
217949
217950
217951
217952
217953
217954
217955
217956
217957
217958
217959
217960
217961
217962
217963
217964
217965
217966
217967
217968
217969
217970
217971
217972
217973
217974
217975
217976
217977
217978
217979
217980
217981
217982
217983
217984
217985
217986
217987
217988
217989
217990
217991
217992
217993
217994
217995
217996
217997
217998
217999
Prospect
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
LAU
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
REG
REG
LOM
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Easting
Northing
SampleType
811,248.0 8,222,642.0 ROCKCHIP
811,247.1 8,222,641.3 ROCKCHIP
811,246.3 8,222,640.7 ROCKCHIP
811,245.4 8,222,640.0 ROCKCHIP
811,243.9 8,222,639.0 ROCKCHIP
811,242.9 8,222,638.2 ROCKCHIP
810,654.5 8,223,099.2 ROCKCHIP
810,653.5 8,223,098.0 ROCKCHIP
810,653.0 8,223,097.0 ROCKCHIP
810,892.2 8,222,882.7 ROCKCHIP
810,891.4 8,222,883.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,889.6 8,222,884.2 ROCKCHIP
810,674.2 8,223,124.1 ROCKCHIP
810,672.5 8,223,126.2 ROCKCHIP
810,672.0 8,223,126.0 ROCKCHIP
810,626.5 8,223,107.8 ROCKCHIP
810,624.7 8,223,108.4 ROCKCHIP
810,626.8 8,223,110.0 ROCKCHIP
810,626.7 8,223,112.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,575.5 8,223,153.0 ROCKCHIP
810,577.0 8,223,150.0 ROCKCHIP
810,576.4 8,223,153.0 ROCKCHIP
810,312.8 8,223,113.8 ROCKCHIP
810,311.5 8,223,113.6 ROCKCHIP
810,310.6 8,223,113.5 ROCKCHIP
810,310.4 8,223,116.2 ROCKCHIP
810,309.0 8,223,113.0 ROCKCHIP
810,308.6 8,223,112.8 ROCKCHIP
810,307.8 8,223,112.2 ROCKCHIP
811,159.6 8,222,650.4 ROCKCHIP
811,159.5 8,222,649.9 ROCKCHIP
811,159.3 8,222,649.3 ROCKCHIP
811,158.7 8,222,642.8 ROCKCHIP
811,150.3 8,222,640.1 ROCKCHIP
811,028.0 8,222,811.0 ROCKCHIP
811,027.0 8,222,810.0 ROCKCHIP
811,026.0 8,222,809.0 ROCKCHIP
811,020.0 8,222,805.0 ROCKCHIP
811,011.2 8,222,794.3 ROCKCHIP
810,986.3 8,222,875.4 ROCKCHIP
810,984.6 8,222,877.0 ROCKCHIP
810,984.6 8,222,873.8 ROCKCHIP
810,947.8 8,222,860.0 ROCKCHIP
810,893.0 8,222,881.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,893.0 8,222,882.0 ROCKCHIP
810,893.0 8,222,883.0 ROCKCHIP
805,996.0 8,224,549.0 ROCKCHIP
806,411.0 8,224,257.0 ROCKCHIP
811,048.0 8,221,971.0 ROCKCHIP
811,539.0 8,222,439.5 ROCKCHIP
811,538.0 8,222,440.0 ROCKCHIP
811,539.0 8,222,441.5 ROCKCHIP
811,538.0 8,222,444.5 ROCKCHIP
811,540.0 8,222,443.5 ROCKCHIP
811,541.0 8,222,444.0 ROCKCHIP
811,541.5 8,222,445.0 ROCKCHIP
811,542.0 8,222,446.0 ROCKCHIP
811,506.5 8,222,464.0 ROCKCHIP
811,507.0 8,222,465.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,507.0 8,222,466.0 ROCKCHIP
811,511.5 8,222,463.5 ROCKCHIP
811,512.0 8,222,464.0 ROCKCHIP
811,512.0 8,222,465.0 ROCKCHIP
811,512.5 8,222,466.0 ROCKCHIP
811,513.0 8,222,466.5 ROCKCHIP
811,513.5 8,222,467.5 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
As_ppm B_ppm
CHANNEL
1.96
0.90
0.014
-0.20
0.4
-2
CHANNEL
1.92
1.40
0.023
-0.20
1.7
-2
CHANNEL
2.58
0.60
0.089
-0.20
0.7
-2
CHANNEL
3.00
1.60
0.022
0.20
0.4
-2
CHANNEL
2.40
1.95
0.031
0.20
0.6
2
CHANNEL
1.81
0.90
-0.005
-0.20
1.6
-2
CHANNEL
2.01
1.20
0.553
-0.20
0.6
2
CHANNEL
2.38
1.45
0.817
-0.20
0.6
4
CHANNEL
1.30
0.90
0.055
-0.20
0.7
-2
CHANNEL
1.50
0.90
0.245
0.40
2.0
9
CHANNEL
1.67
0.70
1.045
0.50
0.4
25
0.06
-0.005
-0.20
0.02
-2
CHANNEL
1.52
0.70
0.354
0.30
1.6
38
CHANNEL
2.07
0.40
0.069
0.30
3.4
2
CHANNEL
2.56
1.30
2.440
1.60
0.7
2
CHANNEL
2.28
0.90
0.122
-0.20
1.3
-2
CHANNEL
1.79
0.50
0.144
-0.20
0.9
-2
CHANNEL
2.91
1.35
0.666
0.20
0.4
-2
CHANNEL
1.98
0.90
0.744
-0.20
0.3
-2
CHANNEL
2.73
1.55
1.270
0.20
0.3
3
1.04
0.007
-0.20
0.31
-2
CHANNEL
2.39
0.60
0.159
-0.20
2.2
4
CHANNEL
2.60
0.45
2.240
0.50
0.4
3
CHANNEL
1.76
0.50
0.765
-0.20
0.4
-2
CHANNEL
2.67
1.30
0.236
-0.20
2.3
2
CHANNEL
2.52
1.30
0.043
-0.20
2.8
-2
CHANNEL
2.90
0.50
0.015
-0.20
2.4
2
CHANNEL
3.07
1.00
2.410
0.90
1.5
14
CHANNEL
2.34
0.60
0.562
-0.20
3.2
-2
CHANNEL
1.90
0.45
0.039
-0.20
2.5
5
CHANNEL
2.43
1.50
0.017
-0.20
2.0
-2
CHANNEL
1.77
0.50
0.013
-0.20
1.2
2
CHANNEL
2.09
0.40
0.125
0.30
0.5
12
CHANNEL
3.01
0.70
0.229
-0.20
1.4
3
CHANNEL
1.55
0.05
0.269
0.40
1.0
3
CHANNEL
1.90
0.30
-0.005
-0.20
0.4
3
CHANNEL
1.95
1.00
0.010
-0.20
1.8
-2
CHANNEL
1.93
0.70
0.335
-0.20
0.5
3
CHANNEL
1.73
0.80
0.005
-0.20
1.0
-2
CHANNEL
1.35
0.05
9.770
0.20
0.6
-2
CHANNEL
1.78
0.20
0.288
-0.20
0.6
-2
CHANNEL
2.13
1.20
3.150
0.50
1.5
3
CHANNEL
2.72
1.00
0.015
-0.20
0.5
-2
CHANNEL
1.80
1.00
0.028
-0.20
1.3
-2
CHANNEL
2.75
1.00
11.350
1.80
1.2
-2
CHANNEL
2.46
1.00
0.019
-0.20
2.4
-2
0.06
0.331
1.00
1.9
11
CHANNEL
2.03
0.50
0.044
0.20
1.8
-2
CHANNEL
1.40
1.00
0.064
0.20
3.0
3
CHANNEL
2.48
0.15
-0.050
1.20
0.1
2
CHANNEL
2.42
0.50
-0.050
0.30
1.2
-2
CHANNEL
2.77
0.60
20.500
1.00
0.3
16
CHANNEL
3.11
1.10
-0.050
-0.20
1.1
3
CHANNEL
2.75
0.65
-0.050
-0.20
0.3
-2
CHANNEL
2.79
1.10
-0.050
0.20
2.3
-2
CHANNEL
2.58
1.00
-0.050
0.20
0.8
-2
CHANNEL
1.98
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
0.4
-2
CHANNEL
1.64
0.90
0.070
0.20
1.0
-2
CHANNEL
1.63
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
0.6
-2
CHANNEL
2.03
0.70
-0.050
-0.20
0.4
2
CHANNEL
2.70
0.95
-0.050
-0.20
1.5
-2
CHANNEL
3.44
1.05
-0.050
0.20
0.8
4
0.06
2.900
5.00
1.21
5
CHANNEL
2.79
0.50
-0.050
-0.20
0.4
2
CHANNEL
3.55
0.60
0.070
0.50
0.9
8
CHANNEL
3.50
0.50
-0.050
-0.20
0.9
14
CHANNEL
2.70
1.25
-0.050
-0.20
0.6
10
CHANNEL
2.56
0.80
-0.050
-0.20
0.5
-2
CHANNEL
3.43
1.30
-0.050
-0.20
2.0
-2
CHANNEL
3.05
0.80
-0.050
-0.20
2.6
-2
Ba_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
20
20
20
20
40
30
100
100
50
300
360
10
140
160
90
110
40
130
190
90
60
90
130
130
60
70
50
40
20
150
100
60
50
70
130
130
50
30
30
20
20
10
10
20
20
70
150
50
90
70
40
60
50
70
280
40
30
40
30
20
30
10
20
10
150
30
20
30
40
30
Be_ppm Bi_ppm
Ca_%
-0.5
4
-0.5
4
-0.5
36
-0.5
5
-0.5
7
-0.5
-2
-0.5
13
-0.5
26
-0.5
-2
-0.5
5
-0.5
180
-0.5
2
0.5
23
0.6
4
-0.5
84
-0.5
10
-0.5
10
-0.5
21
-0.5
11
-0.5
41
-0.5
-2
-0.5
5
-0.5
10
-0.5
9
-0.5
4
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
14
-0.5
10
-0.5
14
-0.5
3
-0.5
2
-0.5
62
-0.5
7
-0.5
19
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
466
-0.5
2
-0.5
45
-0.5
296
-0.5
9
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
6
-0.5
-2
0.5
3
-0.5
26
0.6
64
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
6
-0.5
3
-0.5
2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
2
-0.5
7
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
2
0.05
0.20
0.08
0.03
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.09
0.06
0.24
0.05
-0.01
0.15
0.42
0.05
0.11
0.08
0.06
0.03
0.11
0.09
0.14
0.02
0.04
0.19
0.22
0.17
0.06
0.16
0.30
0.35
0.15
0.07
0.16
0.10
0.06
0.21
0.05
0.14
0.05
0.06
0.18
0.04
0.11
0.10
0.17
1.34
0.08
0.28
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.11
0.02
0.33
0.02
0.03
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.16
0.02
1.4
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.14
0.19
0.04
0.57
0.10
0.05
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.84
0.05
0.01
0.64
2.12
0.11
0.29
0.11
0.04
0.03
0.05
0.11
0.36
0.04
0.04
1.60
1.98
1.78
0.78
2.74
1.69
1.28
0.38
0.06
0.59
0.26
0.04
0.58
0.04
0.41
0.11
0.10
1.07
0.26
0.82
0.67
1.70
1.26
1.01
2.25
0.04
0.79
0.04
0.48
0.13
1.01
0.38
0.17
0.46
0.28
0.12
0.97
0.56
1.06
0.19
0.55
0.56
0.32
0.22
1.25
1.60
P_ppm
1
1
1
2
-1
2
10
8
3
3
6
4
19
89
5
3
5
2
2
5
1
22
1
2
15
14
10
24
72
40
8
2
1
2
3
2
4
1
5
1
2
5
1
2
5
6
18
11
19
1
2
-1
1
1
2
12
1
1
1
1
2
4
21
1
3
4
2
1
1
2
290
340
440
110
290
120
1510
850
100
610
1530
10
1340
570
330
280
540
500
560
890
80
1240
250
230
430
410
410
590
510
730
560
160
480
290
480
140
300
360
140
570
560
590
50
260
630
620
1000
600
860
60
130
360
360
60
390
150
40
170
110
80
170
90
820
50
180
280
210
100
470
630
Pb_ppm
S_%
-2
-2
2
-2
3
-2
40
17
5
5
18
-2
9
6
19
6
12
14
3
10
-2
7
18
18
3
2
2
5
2
2
2
2
10
3
-2
-2
-2
5
2
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
10
2
4
2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
25
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
Sb_ppm
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.13
0.04
0.56
0.19
0.06
0.06
0.15
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.12
0.05
0.15
0.29
0.27
0.09
0.01
0.13
0.38
0.44
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.20
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.01
0.18
0.01
0.13
0.06
0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.48
0.02
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.04
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
1.6
0.01
0.08
0.03
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
Sr_ppm
-1
2
1
1
1
2
11
6
2
6
1
-1
8
14
5
7
8
2
1
2
1
13
1
1
6
6
6
4
15
9
6
2
1
2
1
1
4
1
2
3
2
4
-1
2
2
4
6
2
6
-1
1
1
2
-1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
2
2
1
1
3
5
6
20
10
9
46
41
190
29
32
63
22
-1
18
37
24
65
52
45
23
22
12
223
32
46
24
19
19
13
9
22
27
15
34
17
12
9
32
21
12
41
13
5
5
7
4
13
89
26
16
5
9
44
8
5
27
3
4
6
5
4
15
2
77
5
5
5
4
6
7
9
Th_ppm Ti_%
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
Tl_ppm
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.07
0.01
0.01
0.05
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.12
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.06
-0.01
-0.01
0.04
0.02
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.04
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.2
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.09
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
4
17
14
3
23
15
130
119
17
91
99
1
209
110
66
112
140
30
13
59
6
152
23
26
75
82
77
61
82
84
75
26
85
38
43
16
30
50
14
88
92
32
5
23
21
53
108
42
74
31
34
75
42
7
31
13
9
17
12
11
25
48
106
15
52
75
48
14
35
65
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
60
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
SampleID
218000
218105
218106
218107
218201
218202
218203
218204
218205
218206
218207
218208
218209
218210
218211
218212
218213
218214
218215
218216
218217
218218
218219
218220
218221
218222
218223
218224
218225
218226
218227
218228
218229
218230
218231
218232
218233
218234
218235
218236
218237
218238
218239
218240
218241
218242
218243
218244
218245
218246
218247
218248
218249
218250
218251
218252
218253
218254
218255
218256
218257
218258
218259
218260
218261
218262
218263
218264
218265
218266
Prospect
REG
REG
REG
REG
XIM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
XIM
XIM
XIM
FIO
FIO
FIO
FIO
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Easting
Northing
SampleType
807,692.0 8,221,989.0 ROCKCHIP
814,477.0 8,222,998.0 ROCKCHIP
814,500.0 8,222,880.0 ROCKCHIP
813,052.0 8,223,039.0 ROCKCHIP
809,878.0 8,223,092.0 ROCKCHIP
810,976.0 8,222,209.0 ROCKCHIP
810,976.5 8,222,209.0 ROCKCHIP
810,956.0 8,222,218.0 ROCKCHIP
810,872.0 8,222,219.0 ROCKCHIP
810,873.5 8,222,220.5 ROCKCHIP
810,874.0 8,222,230.0 ROCKCHIP
810,895.5 8,222,247.0 ROCKCHIP
810,896.0 8,222,247.0 ROCKCHIP
810,896.0 8,222,247.5 ROCKCHIP
810,896.5 8,222,248.0 ROCKCHIP
810,897.0 8,222,248.5 ROCKCHIP
810,891.0 8,222,304.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,821.0 8,222,324.0 ROCKCHIP
810,821.5 8,222,325.0 ROCKCHIP
810,848.0 8,222,246.0 ROCKCHIP
810,848.0 8,222,277.0 ROCKCHIP
810,849.0 8,222,277.0 ROCKCHIP
810,836.0 8,222,294.0 ROCKCHIP
810,836.0 8,222,293.5 ROCKCHIP
810,823.0 8,222,290.0 ROCKCHIP
810,791.0 8,222,272.0 ROCKCHIP
810,791.0 8,222,272.5 ROCKCHIP
810,791.5 8,222,273.0 ROCKCHIP
810,999.0 8,221,953.5 ROCKCHIP
811,076.5 8,221,946.0 ROCKCHIP
811,077.0 8,221,947.0 ROCKCHIP
811,047.0 8,221,973.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,047.0 8,221,973.0 ROCKCHIP
810,992.0 8,221,958.0 ROCKCHIP
810,992.3 8,221,957.5 ROCKCHIP
810,900.5 8,222,074.0 ROCKCHIP
810,886.0 8,222,078.0 ROCKCHIP
810,886.0 8,222,077.0 ROCKCHIP
810,884.0 8,222,093.0 ROCKCHIP
810,732.0 8,222,317.0 ROCKCHIP
810,705.5 8,222,356.0 ROCKCHIP
810,705.0 8,222,356.0 ROCKCHIP
810,704.0 8,222,355.0 ROCKCHIP
810,754.0 8,222,349.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
810,754.5 8,222,349.0 ROCKCHIP
809,178.0 8,223,428.0 ROCKCHIP
809,178.0 8,223,429.0 ROCKCHIP
809,178.5 8,223,430.0 ROCKCHIP
809,493.5 8,223,859.0 ROCKCHIP
809,494.0 8,223,859.0 ROCKCHIP
809,494.5 8,223,859.5 ROCKCHIP
809,474.0 8,223,905.0 ROCKCHIP
810,090.0 8,223,095.0 ROCKCHIP
809,615.0 8,223,299.0 ROCKCHIP
809,615.0 8,223,298.0 ROCKCHIP
809,570.0 8,223,312.0 ROCKCHIP
809,570.0 8,223,313.0 ROCKCHIP
809,525.0 8,223,328.5 ROCKCHIP
809,524.0 8,223,328.0 ROCKCHIP
809,523.5 8,223,326.5 ROCKCHIP
811,812.0 8,222,427.5 ROCKCHIP
811,812.0 8,222,428.5 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,812.0 8,222,429.3 ROCKCHIP
811,767.0 8,222,410.5 ROCKCHIP
811,767.0 8,222,411.2 ROCKCHIP
811,766.5 8,222,412.0 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
CHANNEL
1.86
0.20
0.100
0.40
CHIPS
1.66
2.00
-0.005
-0.20
DUMP
2.34
0.20
8.830
4.80
FLOAT
1.84
0.40
0.030
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.34
0.1
0.180
0.50
CHANNEL
2.99
0.35
2.550
0.30
CHANNEL
3.46
0.3
0.100
0.20
CHANNEL
2.85
0.30
29.500
1.80
CHANNEL
3.08
1.50
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.34
1.50
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.45
0.20
0.250
0.50
CHANNEL
3.45
0.55
2.950
1.10
CHANNEL
2.33
0.40
1.250
1.60
CHANNEL
2.92
0.35
0.070
0.30
CHANNEL
2.47
0.30
0.210
0.80
CHANNEL
3.02
0.40
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.44
0.30
1.250
0.90
1.35
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.31
0.30
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.27
1.25
-0.050
0.20
CHANNEL
2.41
0.40
0.140
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.53
0.25
0.790
1.00
CHANNEL
3.40
0.40
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
4.15
0.40
0.360
0.70
CHANNEL
3.67
0.60
3.080
1.10
CHANNEL
3.21
0.15
2.400
0.70
CHANNEL
2.79
0.40
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.49
0.26
0.760
0.30
CHANNEL
3.41
0.45
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.53
0.45
0.730
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.96
0.30
0.850
0.50
CHANNEL
3.15
0.45
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.49
0.35
12.650
1.10
0.09
0.400
1.00
CHANNEL
2.52
0.33
9.410
0.50
CHANNEL
3.13
0.20
5.590
0.70
CHANNEL
2.80
0.45
0.140
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.86
0.75
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.12
1.00
0.460
0.30
CHANNEL
2.25
0.50
0.140
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.39
0.65
10.900
3.20
CHANNEL
2.72
0.30
12.100
1.10
CHANNEL
3.08
0.30
0.280
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.48
0.30
0.400
0.30
CHANNEL
2.76
0.45
0.160
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.52
0.15
0.670
0.20
1.26
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.39
0.55
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.91
0.50
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.03
1.10
1.590
1.40
CHANNEL
2.58
0.70
0.830
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.53
0.50
0.170
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.92
0.18
6.420
0.70
CHANNEL
2.61
0.50
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.76
1.10
1.700
0.70
CHANNEL
3.88
1.35
0.110
1.00
CHANNEL
3.28
0.70
2.040
0.40
CHANNEL
2.89
0.60
1.570
0.70
CHANNEL
3.05
0.80
0.630
0.50
CHANNEL
3.20
0.70
5.390
1.20
CHANNEL
2.86
0.80
2.200
0.60
CHANNEL
3.33
1.00
0.410
-0.20
CHANNEL
4.04
1.60
0.430
0.30
CHANNEL
2.98
0.65
0.070
0.30
CHANNEL
3.98
0.90
0.630
2.20
0.09
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.89
0.60
0.380
2.00
CHANNEL
2.53
0.80
0.070
0.20
CHANNEL
2.06
0.45
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.67
0.90
0.170
0.40
As_ppm
0.1
1.1
0.43
0.49
0.13
0.52
1.59
0.46
1.25
1.06
0.58
1.86
0.71
1.04
0.84
1.65
0.57
0.34
0.32
0.44
1.51
0.3
1.21
1.32
1.04
0.96
1.89
0.23
1.4
0.48
0.4
0.7
1.43
1.88
0.36
1.88
1.54
0.64
1.41
1.27
0.53
0.63
0.93
0.37
1.06
0.23
0.29
1.49
0.91
0.26
0.62
1.06
0.21
2.01
2.66
4.34
1.7
1.97
1.92
0.58
0.48
1.03
1.02
1.83
0.66
0.01
2.29
2.15
0.8
0.58
B_ppm
-2
-2
11
6
7
20
8
10
6
2
8
13
9
-2
4
-2
2
-2
-2
5
2
5
-2
20
10
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
6
-2
37
12
9
4
-2
-2
2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
2
11
-2
10
-2
6
4
3
7
7
-2
2
-2
7
-2
8
2
4
26
Ba_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
20
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
30
100
100
40
70
40
30
60
80
70
60
60
60
70
70
60
70
90
90
60
100
120
180
190
80
40
120
70
30
230
70
650
160
50
20
50
80
110
60
80
110
40
40
60
180
60
40
110
50
50
90
140
80
100
130
30
30
40
20
60
50
60
10
30
10
170
20
60
60
Be_ppm Bi_ppm
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
0.9
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
Ca_%
-2
-2
32
5
17
4
2
7
-2
-2
2
7
2
3
3
-2
2
-2
-2
2
-2
2
-2
7
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
2
-2
11
2
4
17
-2
-2
2
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
36
12
-2
5
-2
3
-2
7
16
6
41
25
2
11
-2
10
-2
16
-2
-2
6
0.01
0.24
0.05
0.09
0.04
0.08
0.34
0.06
0.52
0.66
0.08
0.36
0.1
0.34
0.2
0.68
0.13
0.11
0.04
0.07
0.18
0.03
0.29
0.15
0.22
0.43
0.68
0.1
0.73
0.07
0.08
0.42
0.21
1.41
0.06
0.44
0.71
0.12
0.29
0.41
0.11
0.12
0.23
0.05
0.43
0.03
0.09
0.74
0.16
0.03
0.05
0.27
0.03
0.41
0.23
0.4
0.18
0.15
0.13
0.1
0.13
0.16
0.16
0.13
0.02
-0.01
0.15
0.07
0.06
0.05
La_ppm
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.03
0.06
0.1
0.17
0.09
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.13
0.24
0.25
0.2
0.19
0.07
0.15
0.13
0.15
0.25
0.17
0.28
0.32
0.23
0.31
0.14
0.04
0.2
0.07
0.12
0.32
0.11
0.55
0.16
0.15
0.2
0.17
0.14
0.2
0.13
0.25
0.2
0.19
0.19
0.04
0.14
0.15
0.24
0.18
0.2
0.28
0.07
0.24
0.27
0.02
0.13
0.14
0.2
0.12
0.16
0.16
0.12
0.09
0.03
0.01
0.04
0.07
0.03
0.03
Mg_%
-10
10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
10
20
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
30
-10
10
10
-10
-10
10
-10
10
10
10
10
10
50
20
-10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
0.03
0.81
0.1
0.04
0.03
0.11
0.46
0.05
0.52
0.31
0.06
0.4
0.17
0.22
0.23
0.89
0.04
0.11
0.03
0.05
0.8
0.06
0.45
0.25
0.24
0.22
1.34
0.03
0.55
0.3
0.07
0.12
0.34
1.22
0.05
1.36
1.01
0.21
0.98
0.7
0.23
0.19
0.27
0.04
0.43
0.05
0.1
0.85
0.36
0.03
0.12
0.49
0.04
1.26
1.01
3.76
0.64
0.83
0.77
0.25
0.12
0.36
0.34
1.04
0.34
-0.01
0.95
1.22
0.31
0.22
P_ppm
-1
10
15
16
5
-1
-1
-1
2
2
-1
-1
-1
1
-1
1
-1
1
-1
-1
1
1
-1
2
-1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
7
17
1
-1
1
2
1
2
-1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
19
-1
4
7
7
8
6
96
25
39
35
30
6
12
10
4
2
3
15
4
3
-1
20
470
590
1350
300
410
480
360
220
300
600
470
410
520
380
640
150
90
210
340
550
270
450
570
500
520
540
160
470
100
140
520
200
1080
280
420
560
420
360
480
220
350
360
390
530
300
90
600
320
80
100
490
270
580
680
740
660
730
760
470
610
600
490
530
320
10
810
330
230
350
Pb_ppm
S_%
2
-2
6
4
30
8
3
4
-2
-2
-2
43
20
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
3
-2
2
-2
9
-2
31
-2
-2
-2
9
-2
-2
2
8
-2
-2
-2
10
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
3
67
-2
-2
-2
5
2
-2
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
3
Sb_ppm
-0.01
0.01
0.14
0.05
0.13
0.11
0.06
0.03
0.01
0.03
0.16
0.02
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.32
0.28
0.01
0.3
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.23
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.05
0.5
0.12
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.01
-0.01
0.02
-0.01
0.11
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.02
-0.01
-0.01
0.67
-0.01
0.03
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
3.57
-0.01
0.09
-0.01
0.02
0.04
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
5
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
Sr_ppm
-1
2
1
2
1
1
6
2
2
1
2
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
2
2
1
3
1
2
1
7
6
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
-1
1
2
1
3
4
11
4
5
4
1
2
3
3
4
1
-1
4
4
1
1
3
9
15
11
13
26
48
11
39
41
39
40
25
20
13
35
35
15
65
73
8
23
51
18
17
19
40
14
37
6
16
24
102
98
31
28
41
9
24
27
11
9
20
21
18
11
12
40
15
18
14
12
8
26
30
20
26
26
6
10
54
56
43
4
3
1
20
7
11
8
Th_ppm Ti_%
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
Tl_ppm
-0.01
0.08
0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.06
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.03
0.01
0.09
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.02
-0.01
0.03
-0.01
-0.01
0.03
0.08
0.01
0.11
-0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.21
-0.01
0.03
0.08
-0.01
0.03
0.05
-0.01
-0.01
0.03
0.01
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.11
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.06
-0.01
0.09
0.08
0.12
0.04
0.06
0.03
0.01
0.06
0.03
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
4
27
41
62
132
143
129
79
51
42
118
98
84
29
59
52
42
7
35
77
42
42
48
153
114
45
49
35
49
17
89
16
117
115
91
63
56
32
38
31
37
35
30
25
31
59
6
50
25
47
15
39
100
79
47
109
76
110
87
91
84
42
39
48
37
1
78
67
35
50
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
50
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
6
21
8
16
4
3
6
-2
6
6
4
10
6
5
6
12
4
29
-2
6
19
2
11
9
7
21
15
4
7
6
3
3
10
61
-2
16
10
13
19
11
11
11
6
3
7
2
27
11
41
3
21
14
2
25
60
101
87
96
111
32
20
49
43
16
6
9
27
33
8
4
Au_ppm
Au_ppm_Grav Cu_AA46
0.100
-0.005
8.830
0.030
0.18
2.55
0.1
29.5
-0.05
-0.05
0.25
2.95
1.25
0.07
0.21
-0.05
1.25
-0.05
-0.05
-0.05
0.14
0.79
-0.05
0.36
3.08
2.4
-0.05
0.76
-0.05
0.73
0.85
0.07
12.65
0.4
9.41
5.59
0.14
-0.05
0.46
0.14
10.9
12.1
0.28
0.4
0.16
0.67
-0.05
-0.05
0.07
1.59
0.83
0.17
6.42
-0.05
1.7
0.11
2.04
1.57
0.63
5.39
2.2
0.41
0.43
0.07
0.63
-0.05
0.38
0.07
0.07
0.17
1.015
1.105
1.865
1.635
1.125
SampleID
218267
218268
218269
218270
218271
218272
218273
218274
218275
218276
218277
218278
218282
218283
218284
218285
218286
218287
218288
218289
218290
218291
218292
218293
218294
218295
218296
218297
218298
218299
218300
218301
218302
218303
218304
218305
218306
218307
218308
218309
218310
218311
218312
218313
218314
218315
218316
218317
218318
218319
218320
218321
218322
218323
218324
218325
218401
218402
218403
218404
218405
218406
218407
218408
218409
218410
218411
218412
218413
218414
Prospect
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
REG
LAB
LAB
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
LOM
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
XIM
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
Easting
Northing
SampleType
811,766.0 8,222,413.0 ROCKCHIP
811,745.0 8,222,405.0 ROCKCHIP
811,744.7 8,222,406.0 ROCKCHIP
811,744.0 8,222,406.5 ROCKCHIP
811,823.0 8,222,426.0 ROCKCHIP
811,822.5 8,222,425.0 ROCKCHIP
811,822.0 8,222,424.0 ROCKCHIP
811,822.0 8,222,423.0 ROCKCHIP
811,745.0 8,222,406.0 ROCKCHIP
811,698.0 8,222,389.0 ROCKCHIP
811,697.5 8,222,390.0 ROCKCHIP
810,737.0 8,224,618.0 ROCKCHIP
811,312.0 8,222,528.0 ROCKCHIP
811,313.0 8,222,530.0 ROCKCHIP
811,138.5 8,222,255.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,129.0 8,222,309.0 ROCKCHIP
811,128.5 8,222,308.0 ROCKCHIP
811,128.0 8,222,307.5 ROCKCHIP
811,099.0 8,222,328.0 ROCKCHIP
811,098.0 8,222,327.5 ROCKCHIP
811,065.5 8,222,358.0 ROCKCHIP
810,353.0 8,223,743.0 ROCKCHIP
810,355.0 8,223,742.0 ROCKCHIP
810,717.0 8,223,370.0 SOIL
810,693.0 8,223,372.0 SOIL
810,701.0 8,223,346.0 SOIL
810,727.0 8,223,349.0 SOIL
810,732.0 8,223,326.0 SOIL
809,317.0 8,223,410.0 ROCKCHIP
809,318.0 8,223,410.0 ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximnena 1
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
QC
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
Ximena 2 y 3
ROCKCHIP
811,251.0 8,223,252.0 ROCKCHIP
811,272.0 8,223,181.0 ROCKCHIP
811,261.0 8,223,129.0 ROCKCHIP
811,262.0 8,223,039.0 ROCKCHIP
811,216.0 8,223,320.0 ROCKCHIP
811,215.0 8,223,354.0 ROCKCHIP
811,228.0 8,223,407.0 ROCKCHIP
810,737.0 8,223,278.0 SOIL
810,700.0 8,223,287.0 SOIL
810,673.0 8,223,295.0 SOIL
810,672.0 8,223,260.0 SOIL
810,793.0 8,223,316.0 SOIL
810,808.0 8,223,378.0 SOIL
810,780.0 8,223,335.0 SOIL
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
CHANNEL
2.78
0.80
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
1.49
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.95
1.10
0.140
1.00
CHANNEL
3.01
1.00
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.46
0.90
0.190
0.60
CHANNEL
3.55
0.50
0.400
0.70
CHANNEL
2.71
1.30
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.99
1.20
0.070
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.11
1.30
0.100
1.30
CHANNEL
2.77
1.55
0.440
1.90
CHANNEL
3.37
0.80
-0.050
0.20
CHANNEL
3.48
0.50
0.411
0.40
CHANNEL
3.60
1.10
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.87
1.90
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.10
0.18
3.170
-0.20
0.09
2.990
4.70
CHANNEL
2.81
0.45
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.96
0.50
0.670
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.71
0.60
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.76
0.26
8.120
5.00
CHANNEL
2.03
0.80
-0.050
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.66
0.25
7.220
0.50
CHANNEL
1.67
2.00
0.140
-0.20
CHANNEL
2.73
2.00
-0.050
-0.20
-80#
3.96
2.520
0.70
-80#
4.38
0.009
-0.20
-80#
3.02
0.049
-0.20
-80#
4.48
0.007
-0.20
-80#
3.45
0.006
-0.20
CHANNEL
3.98
0.55
1.330
1.80
CHANNEL
3.96
0.80
0.070
-0.20
UNDERGROUND
3.71
0.60
13.900
9.1
UNDERGROUND
2.94
0.30
12.250
5
UNDERGROUND
4.16
0.20
1.410
8.1
UNDERGROUND
5.53
0.40
0.590
5.1
UNDERGROUND
2.33
0.35
34.100
6.4
UNDERGROUND
2.75
0.20
30.500
11.2
UNDERGROUND
4.87
1.00
2.270
4.2
UNDERGROUND
4.85
0.95
4.230
8.8
UNDERGROUND
3.19
0.20
15.500
14.1
UNDERGROUND
5.62
0.90
13.650
10.9
UNDERGROUND
4.32
0.40
0.330
1.2
UNDERGROUND
4.28
0.80
9.900
12.3
1.38
-0.050
-0.2
UNDERGROUND
4.72
0.48
17.350
21.8
UNDERGROUND
4.88
0.70
7.100
11.3
UNDERGROUND
4.36
0.50
5.020
6.7
UNDERGROUND
4.45
0.55
1.750
5.7
UNDERGROUND
4.08
0.60
0.130
3.2
UNDERGROUND
4.26
1.00
5.780
10.8
UNDERGROUND
3.46
0.20
4.810
5.4
UNDERGROUND
4.43
0.90
10.050
6.1
UNDERGROUND
3.42
0.70
4.570
8.1
UNDERGROUND
5.15
0.90
2.780
8.9
UNDERGROUND
3.26
1.00
1.090
15.2
UNDERGROUND
3.82
0.75
7.440
8.2
CHIPS
2.96
5.00
0.012
-0.2
CHIPS
1.82
5.00
0.011
-0.2
CHIPS
2.28
5.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
2.57
5.00
0.009
0.2
CHIPS
2.6
5.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
2.66
5.00
0.007
-0.2
CHIPS
2.94
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
-80#
4.57
5.00
0.007
-0.2
-80#
4.54
5.00
0.005
-0.2
-80#
4.28
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
-80#
4.9
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
-80#
4.06
5.00
0.029
-0.2
-80#
4.41
3.00
-0.005
-0.2
-80#
4.66
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
As_ppm
2.4
1.11
0.55
2.71
1.62
1.32
1.91
1.65
0.22
0.17
1.3
0.44
0.73
0.8
0.41
1.16
3.22
1.35
2.01
1.27
1.56
0.51
0.05
0.04
2.19
1.77
2.17
2.13
1.54
0.42
0.72
0.77
1.23
2.05
2.61
1.99
0.7
0.35
0.27
0.21
0.73
2.31
0.84
0.35
0.37
0.67
0.95
0.49
1.91
0.42
0.24
0.34
0.53
0.6
0.7
0.67
0.38
0.42
0.53
0.73
0.45
0.42
0.36
2.25
1.53
1.32
2.06
1.76
1.4
2.18
2
8
12
2
12
30
3
14
16
64
6
122
4
2
4
7
-2
9
3
9
3
4
-2
3
16
8
13
8
6
18
3
-2
-2
3
-2
3
4
3
3
7
-2
82
17
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
6
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
6
3
5
5
6
3
7
B_ppm
Ba_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
30
30
70
30
20
20
10
20
130
150
20
140
40
40
150
20
30
30
20
140
40
70
10
20
110
210
200
190
150
70
70
30
40
-10
20
70
20
-10
-10
-10
-10
30
-10
70
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
340
140
100
80
190
240
160
240
170
180
190
170
180
180
Be_ppm Bi_ppm
Ca_%
-0.5
2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
3
-0.5
2
-0.5
15
-0.5
6
-0.5
3
-0.5
2
-0.5
3
-0.5
6
-0.5
3
-0.5
5
-0.5
2
-0.5
2
-0.5
3
-0.5
23
-0.5
2
-0.5
10
-0.5
-2
-0.5
22
-0.5
2
-0.5
6
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
0.6
4
0.6
-2
0.6
2
0.6
2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
135
-0.5
4
-0.5
6
-0.5
-2
-0.5
13
-0.5
28
-0.5
29
-0.5
21
-0.5
5
-0.5
3
-0.5
2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
13
-0.5
8
-0.5
2
-0.5
6
-0.5
5
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
19
-0.5
5
-0.5
12
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
-0.5
-2
0.8
-2
0.5
2
-0.5
-2
0.7
-2
0.5
3
-0.5
-2
0.6
-2
0.19
0.09
0.02
0.16
0.04
0.04
0.08
0.13
0.04
0.03
0.05
0.04
0.11
0.06
0.09
1.3
0.13
0.3
0.38
0.11
0.29
0.14
0.01
0.03
0.59
0.31
0.52
0.51
0.41
0.06
0.12
0.03
0.08
0.05
0.19
0.12
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.15
0.03
0.1
-0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.16
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.02
0.36
0.06
0.07
0.05
0.25
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.52
0.4
0.43
0.43
0.51
0.5
0.42
1.42
0.4
0.2
1.69
0.98
0.76
1.05
1
0.03
0.02
0.64
0.04
0.29
0.38
0.14
1.03
2.68
0.74
1.29
0.88
0.92
0.13
0.01
0.01
1.13
0.45
0.82
0.76
0.62
0.06
0.13
0.25
0.4
1.25
1.84
0.4
0.07
0.18
0.07
0.06
0.2
1.14
0.21
0.1
0.11
0.3
0.37
0.27
1.29
0.19
0.02
0.11
0.2
0.26
0.1
0.31
0.05
0.03
0.1
0.19
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.72
0.43
0.46
0.53
0.69
0.65
0.7
P_ppm
5
-1
-1
1
6
1
5
4
5
-1
2
3
-1
1
2
16
-1
-1
-1
-1
3
-1
1
8
22
17
21
30
21
3
4
11
14
69
29
23
7
20
16
14
34
17
31
2
8
13
22
17
22
20
4
15
12
35
16
30
2
1
2
14
2
2
1
25
18
18
20
22
21
27
730
390
310
560
360
510
440
640
280
290
200
690
250
280
210
740
410
410
470
370
450
400
30
60
930
830
920
950
910
480
440
750
740
30
420
1670
1380
50
50
20
100
540
50
90
10
20
30
40
350
120
530
60
100
110
180
50
220
360
150
590
170
170
100
1360
1180
1360
1190
1020
1010
840
Pb_ppm
S_%
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
3
-2
85
-2
-2
3
25
2
6
2
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
16
9
7
7
7
3
-2
6
5
5 >10.0
3
5
2
3
2 >10.0
4 >10.0
3 >10.0
2
8 >10.0
3
6
4
6 >10.0
3 >10.0
3
3
12
5
5
3
5
3
3
-2
3
5
4
3
2
9
8
7
9
8
6
7
Sb_ppm
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.08
0.42
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.08
0.01
0.32
0.01
0.49
0.15
1.45
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.01
0.07
0.02
0.07
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.06
0.05
2.36
4.73
6
0.13
0.13
6.8
1.82
0.05
6.8
7.4
3.41
4.84
1.05
8.7
5.22
9
3.31
8.1
0.29
0.21
0.19
0.35
0.09
0.05
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.02
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
6
5
7
5
3
7
5
-2
4
9
-2
7
-2
8
4
5
4
2
2
5
5
-2
4
5
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
Sr_ppm
3
2
1
3
3
2
3
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
5
2
1
3
2
1
1
-1
-1
8
5
8
6
4
2
2
2
2
3
7
5
2
1
1
-1
1
4
1
1
-1
1
1
1
4
1
2
-1
1
1
1
1
1
-1
1
4
1
1
1
7
3
3
5
5
4
6
9
9
6
12
4
1
2
3
10
13
7
42
5
6
9
66
5
22
24
11
20
7
2
5
61
53
58
60
45
17
76
11
10
4
15
47
27
-1
-1
-1
-1
3
-1
16
-1
6
2
-1
3
1
6
3
2
5
2
7
54
63
39
118
45
25
17
80
52
51
59
54
48
54
Th_ppm Ti_%
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
40
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
Tl_ppm
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.09
-0.01
0.01
0.06
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.06
0.17
0.11
0.16
0.13
0.01
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.03
-0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.17
0.18
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.16
0.18
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
41
38
46
54
64
50
37
43
48
49
51
171
21
21
25
98
40
76
39
93
17
35
6
22
102
95
113
95
93
100
52
45
33
52
90
48
38
34
31
21
15
63
16
7
3
18
19
17
50
16
24
8
19
15
20
13
9
10
13
78
5
14
3
93
105
104
118
112
79
109
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
40
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
10
-10
10
-10
-10
10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
Au_ppm
17
23
5
26
16
12
15
10
-2
3
9
16
11
6
3
99
33
15
26
20
14
2
-2
-2
67
46
44
60
45
9
15
6
15
38
42
21
8
7
10
15
16
41
14
26
19
14
20
12
35
14
6
8
11
15
9
13
2
2
3
10
2
2
-2
58
53
56
55
52
50
55
Au_ppm_Grav Cu_AA46
-0.05
-0.05
0.14
-0.05
0.19
1.73
0.4
0.07
0.07
0.1
0.44
-0.05
0.411
-0.05
-0.05
3.17
2.99
-0.05
0.67
-0.05
8.12
-0.05
7.22
0.14
-0.05
1.5
2.76
1.105
2.520
0.009
0.049
0.007
0.006
1.33
0.07
13.9
12.25
1.41
0.59
34.1
30.5
2.27
4.23
15.5
13.65
0.33
9.9
-0.05
17.35
7.1
5.02
1.75
0.13
5.78
4.81
10.05
4.57
2.78
1.09
7.44
0.012
0.011
0.005
0.009
0.005
0.007
-0.005
2.77
6.06
4.84
2.67
4.48
6.41
7.94
7.44
23.6
12.65
6.93
6.29
1.675
12.45
6.83
6.36
4.71
4.24
6.43
SampleID
218415
218416
218417
218418
218419
218420
218421
218422
218423
218424
218425
218426
218427
218428
218429
218430
218431
218432
218433
218434
218435
218436
218437
218438
218439
218440
218441
218442
218443
218444
218445
218446
218447
218448
218449
218450
218451
218452
218453
218454
218455
218456
218457
218458
218459
218460
218461
218462
218463
218464
218465
218466
218467
218468
218469
218470
218471
218472
218473
218474
218475
218476
218477
218478
218479
218480
218481
218482
218483
218484
Prospect
REG
REG
REG
REG
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
Easting
Northing
SampleType
810,762.0 8,223,363.0 SOIL
810,727.0 8,223,332.0 ROCKCHIP
810,703.0 8,223,336.0 ROCKCHIP
810,975.0 8,224,977.0 ROCKCHIP
811,217.0 8,222,754.0 ROCKCHIP
811,195.0 8,222,815.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,204.0 8,222,932.0 ROCKCHIP
811,059.0 8,223,178.0 ROCKCHIP
811,036.0 8,223,378.0 ROCKCHIP
811,042.0 8,223,380.0 ROCKCHIP
811,056.0 8,223,394.0 ROCKCHIP
811,105.0 8,223,399.0 ROCKCHIP
811,114.0 8,223,295.0 ROCKCHIP
811,098.0 8,223,250.0 ROCKCHIP
811,110.0 8,223,204.0 ROCKCHIP
811,146.0 8,223,141.0 ROCKCHIP
811,232.0 8,223,023.0 ROCKCHIP
811,315.0 8,223,127.0 ROCKCHIP
811,187.0 8,223,191.0 ROCKCHIP
811,150.0 8,223,252.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,173.0 8,223,303.0 ROCKCHIP
811,166.0 8,223,355.0 ROCKCHIP
811,210.0 8,223,398.0 ROCKCHIP
811,292.0 8,223,390.0 ROCKCHIP
811,344.0 8,223,340.0 ROCKCHIP
811,301.0 8,223,306.0 ROCKCHIP
811,292.0 8,223,350.0 ROCKCHIP
811,345.0 8,223,240.0 ROCKCHIP
811,315.0 8,223,211.0 ROCKCHIP
811,343.0 8,223,150.0 ROCKCHIP
811,290.0 8,223,046.0 ROCKCHIP
811,306.0 8,223,029.0 ROCKCHIP
811,654.0 8,223,039.0 ROCKCHIP
811,673.0 8,223,081.0 ROCKCHIP
811,678.0 8,223,082.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,697.0 8,223,082.0 ROCKCHIP
811,775.0 8,223,110.0 ROCKCHIP
811,779.0 8,223,112.0 ROCKCHIP
811,782.0 8,223,115.0 ROCKCHIP
811,795.0 8,223,115.0 ROCKCHIP
811,813.0 8,223,112.0 ROCKCHIP
811,815.0 8,223,116.0 ROCKCHIP
811,763.0 8,222,998.0 ROCKCHIP
811,851.0 8,223,158.0 ROCKCHIP
811,859.0 8,223,265.0 ROCKCHIP
811,790.0 8,223,221.0 ROCKCHIP
811,717.0 8,223,204.0 ROCKCHIP
811,760.0 8,223,144.0 ROCKCHIP
811,652.0 8,223,151.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,592.0 8,223,095.0 ROCKCHIP
811,621.0 8,222,983.0 ROCKCHIP
811,577.0 8,223,309.0 ROCKCHIP
811,662.0 8,223,254.0 ROCKCHIP
811,555.0 8,223,178.0 ROCKCHIP
811,539.0 8,223,242.0 ROCKCHIP
811,492.0 8,223,310.0 ROCKCHIP
811,465.0 8,223,371.0 ROCKCHIP
811,448.0 8,223,243.0 ROCKCHIP
811,488.0 8,223,190.0 ROCKCHIP
811,485.0 8,223,101.0 ROCKCHIP
811,512.0 8,223,019.0 ROCKCHIP
811,375.0 8,222,956.0 ROCKCHIP
811,374.0 8,222,954.0 ROCKCHIP
811,363.0 8,223,012.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,367.0 8,223,017.0 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
-80#
5.09
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
2.21
2.00
0.132
-0.2
CHANNEL
2.85
2.20
0.084
-0.2
CHANNEL
3.3
0.50
0.075
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.013
-0.2
CHIPS
0.25
0.031
-0.2
0.006
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.007
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
6.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
0.60
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.008
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
-0.005
-0.2
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.50
0.006
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.014
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.029
0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.010
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.019
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.014
0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.009
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
0.101
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.012
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.006
0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.006
-0.2
0.335
0.7
CHANNEL
5.00
0.009
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.006
-0.2
CHANNEL
4.00
0.011
0.3
CHANNEL
5.00
0.005
0.3
CHANNEL
5.00
0.008
0.3
CHANNEL
5.00
0.012
0.4
CHANNEL
6.00
0.010
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
0.013
-0.2
CHIPS
4.50
0.017
0.4
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.018
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.005
-0.2
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
0.011
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.006
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
0.007
-0.2
CHIPS
4.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.026
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.024
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.018
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
0.019
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.005
0.2
CHIPS
2.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.005
0.2
CHIPS
0.70
-0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
3.50
0.012
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.011
-0.2
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
As_ppm
1.78
0.2
0.66
0.11
0.88
0.48
0.01
0.81
1.02
1.45
1.69
0.45
0.38
0.42
0.49
0.51
0.64
0.71
1.78
0.4
1.07
0.35
0.47
0.61
0.39
0.77
0.35
0.57
0.45
1.63
0.89
0.39
1.16
1.22
1.48
1.61
1.66
1.91
1.02
0.89
2.13
3.6
1.86
1.32
1.44
1.17
1.14
2.02
0.34
0.98
0.32
2.56
0.38
1.7
1.58
1.07
1.27
0.32
0.37
0.33
1.32
0.55
0.44
1.99
2.01
0.99
1.85
0.88
0.01
2.02
B_ppm
6
6
22
38
4
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
3
-2
2
-2
-2
12
2
-2
5
10
4
-2
-2
3
3
3
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
Ca_%
-2
9
6
-2
2
5
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
4
3
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
0.48
0.05
0.07
0.02
0.12
0.12
-0.01
0.48
0.51
0.08
0.28
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.23
0.06
0.5
0.04
0.17
0.11
0.05
0.09
0.02
0.06
0.05
0.09
0.04
0.4
0.13
0.08
0.13
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.5
1.39
0.16
0.29
0.11
0.52
0.67
0.76
0.73
0.45
0.46
0.77
0.04
0.09
0.02
0.34
0.11
0.46
0.94
0.09
0.14
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.08
0.06
0.03
0.66
0.4
0.41
0.71
0.39
-0.01
0.83
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
Sr_ppm
5
1
3
-1
4
1
-1
3
2
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
9
1
5
1
2
4
1
7
1
2
2
9
6
1
5
5
4
4
3
6
4
2
5
8
6
4
6
5
7
9
1
5
1
9
1
6
2
8
8
1
1
1
7
2
1
7
6
3
4
3
-1
5
62
17
9
18
49
19
-1
30
50
33
70
24
28
24
29
46
126
117
134
24
65
18
51
65
21
30
39
70
36
75
137
32
39
34
105
168
80
103
114
66
11
25
97
61
64
20
63
53
18
124
36
274
18
87
62
41
61
40
47
24
53
43
52
91
55
43
166
51
1
61
Th_ppm Ti_%
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
1480
-20
50
20
-20
-20
-20
20
-20
-20
-20
-20
30
-20
30
-20
20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
40
20
90
-20
-20
-20
-20
30
-20
-20
Tl_ppm
0.16
0.01
0.01
-0.01
0.07
0.06
-0.01
0.11
0.14
0.08
0.14
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.03
0.2
-0.01
0.06
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
-0.01
0.02
0.01
0.1
0.03
-0.01
0.05
0.17
0.13
0.11
0.13
0.22
0.06
0.12
0.08
0.17
0.18
0.13
0.19
0.08
0.18
0.25
0.01
0.02
-0.01
0.11
0.03
0.14
0.13
0.05
0.02
-0.01
-0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.18
0.12
0.07
0.14
0.13
-0.01
0.22
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
89
33
74
32
69
66
1
40
36
50
51
11
5
4
12
11
20
70
73
7
50
7
21
32
4
41
7
16
19
75
45
5
54
53
85
71
67
112
54
34
61
86
97
60
88
55
101
110
7
64
4
79
7
65
54
56
71
4
34
25
51
26
24
78
72
40
73
39
1
70
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
59
3
12
16
3
3
8
18
22
37
23
6
5
4
6
5
-2
18
18
4
11
27
5
13
-2
9
2
5
2
19
7
2
18
24
22
14
17
64
12
14
41
102
58
29
64
14
23
46
3
8
2
32
25
20
16
5
12
-2
-2
5
5
4
-2
24
23
12
24
12
9
28
Au_ppm
0.132
0.084
0.075
0.013
0.031
0.006
-0.005
0.007
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
0.008
-0.005
-0.005
-0.005
0.006
0.014
0.005
0.029
0.01
-0.005
0.019
0.014
0.009
-0.005
0.101
0.012
-0.005
0.006
0.006
0.335
0.009
0.006
0.011
0.005
0.008
0.012
0.01
0.013
0.017
-0.005
-0.005
0.018
-0.005
0.005
-0.005
0.011
-0.005
0.006
0.007
-0.005
0.026
0.024
0.018
0.019
0.005
0.005
0.005
-0.005
0.012
0.011
-0.005
-0.005
Au_ppm_Grav Cu_AA46
SampleID
218485
218486
218487
218488
218489
218490
218491
218492
218493
218494
218495
218496
218497
218498
218499
218500
218501
218502
218503
218504
218505
218506
218507
218508
218509
218510
Prospect
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
STA
Easting
Northing
SampleType
811,370.0 8,223,022.0 ROCKCHIP
811,372.0 8,223,023.0 ROCKCHIP
811,373.0 8,223,015.0 ROCKCHIP
811,380.0 8,223,019.0 ROCKCHIP
811,386.0 8,223,020.0 ROCKCHIP
811,389.0 8,223,024.0 ROCKCHIP
811,390.0 8,223,028.0 ROCKCHIP
811,415.0 8,223,124.0 ROCKCHIP
811,385.0 8,223,063.0 ROCKCHIP
811,399.0 8,223,053.0 ROCKCHIP
811,418.0 8,223,072.0 ROCKCHIP
811,409.0 8,223,058.0 ROCKCHIP
811,424.0 8,223,115.0 ROCKCHIP
QC
811,423.0 8,223,112.0 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,223,135.0 ROCKCHIP
811,444.0 8,222,873.0 ROCKCHIP
811,447.0 8,222,875.0 ROCKCHIP
811,450.0 8,222,878.0 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,223,138.0 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,223,144.0 ROCKCHIP
811,427.0 8,223,149.0 ROCKCHIP
811,418.0 8,223,205.0 ROCKCHIP
811,411.0 8,223,220.0 ROCKCHIP
811,403.0 8,223,259.0 ROCKCHIP
811,392.0 8,223,419.0 ROCKCHIP
SampleSubTypeSampleWeight_Kg
MeshSize
Au_ppm_mapinfo Ag_ppm Al_%
CHANNEL
5.00
0.016
0.2
CHANNEL
1.10
0.010
0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.008
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.008
0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.019
0.3
CHANNEL
5.00
0.007
-0.2
CHANNEL
2.50
0.014
-0.2
CHIPS
3.00
0.009
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.006
-0.2
CHIPS
6.00
0.014
0.2
CHIPS
5.50
0.009
-0.2
CHANNEL
0.30
2.590
2.2
0.335
0.8
CHANNEL
4.00
0.050
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.012
-0.2
CHANNEL
0.50
0.016
-0.2
CHANNEL
3.50
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
4.50
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
-0.005
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.026
-0.2
CHANNEL
5.00
0.021
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.006
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
5.00
0.005
-0.2
CHIPS
2.00
0.022
-0.2
As_ppm
1.02
0.68
0.44
0.88
1.2
1.63
0.89
0.67
0.88
0.7
2.14
0.86
0.31
1.8
0.66
1.03
1.01
1.92
1.54
0.51
0.92
0.84
1.86
1.04
0.73
1.69
B_ppm
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
3
-2
3
11
3
-2
2
-2
-2
2
-2
2
-2
2
-2
2
Ba_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
30
30
40
20
30
30
30
50
30
60
100
50
40
160
50
60
50
50
40
60
60
70
80
80
80
50
Be_ppm Bi_ppm
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
Ca_%
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
2
-2
16
-2
4
2
6
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
0.48
0.06
0.06
0.17
0.58
0.81
0.32
0.19
0.71
0.35
0.46
0.45
0.02
1.37
0.03
0.1
0.15
0.37
0.67
0.06
0.12
0.06
0.64
0.07
0.08
0.37
Ga_ppm
2.44
2.35
0.8
1.73
2.9
5.1
2.52
4.71
1.33
2.24
6
1.39
4.8
4.66
3.63
5.42
8.02
3.31
3.44
2.61
3.23
5.04
5.12
3.83
3.53
2.94
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
10
10
10
-10
-10
10
-10
-10
10
-10
10
10
10
10
-10
-10
10
10
-10
-10
-10
La_ppm
0.12
0.12
0.13
0.1
0.17
0.19
0.17
0.13
0.06
0.13
0.26
0.09
0.14
0.57
0.14
0.19
0.19
0.16
0.08
0.18
0.18
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.21
0.13
Mg_%
60
10
40
50
90
30
40
20
90
10
20
20
10
20
20
10
-10
-10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
-10
0.68
0.13
0.09
0.51
0.82
1.6
0.68
0.15
0.34
0.38
1.41
0.46
0.03
1.23
0.15
0.46
0.51
1.59
1.07
0.14
0.58
0.32
1.11
0.55
0.36
1.01
Ni_ppm
0.06
0.02
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.09
0.07
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.04
0.05
0.03
0.18
0.03
0.05
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.12
0.04
0.04
0.04
P_ppm
24
6
4
16
30
39
12
2
17
17
38
7
1
19
6
9
1
4
3
2
9
8
17
14
13
2
630
600
100
250
710
1750
440
350
170
390
650
440
180
1000
270
410
510
540
440
280
460
450
1140
270
300
410
Pb_ppm
S_%
3
4
4
4
7
-2
2
4
3
2
3
2
-2
10
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
3
2
-2
2
-2
Sb_ppm
0.34
0.02
0.04
0.3
0.95
1.41
0.68
0.11
0.01
0.41
0.15
0.21
0.14
0.46
0.03
0.49
0.29
0.02
0.03
0.23
0.39
0.3
0.46
1
0.72
0.19
Sc_ppm
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
Sr_ppm
3
3
-1
3
4
5
3
2
3
2
11
2
1
6
3
5
4
5
5
1
4
3
7
3
1
4
Th_ppm
38
11
13
19
24
52
26
88
45
35
76
26
11
93
8
41
66
26
14
30
39
31
86
25
23
61
20
-20
20
30
40
-20
-20
-20
20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
-20
Ti_%
Tl_ppm
0.17
0.04
0.01
0.08
0.14
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.09
0.16
0.07
0.01
0.19
0.02
0.09
0.1
0.08
0.01
0.05
0.08
0.03
0.14
0.06
0.03
0.08
U_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
V_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
W_ppm
56
17
4
35
61
129
40
107
24
26
87
26
16
104
16
47
86
91
69
14
39
31
97
28
14
45
Zn_ppm
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
18
7
5
20
20
29
14
5
13
13
28
12
2
62
6
10
8
28
17
5
14
10
25
10
9
28
APPENDIX II
Page - 70
DDHAQ007
DDHAQ007
DDHAQ007
LA
LA BANDA
BANDA
1.55m@0.44g/tAu;
1.55m@0.44g/tAu;
1.55m@0.44g/tAu; 0.1%Cu;
0.1%Cu;
0.1%Cu; 0.62g/tAu-eq
0.62g/tAu-eq
0.62g/tAu-eq
0.1%Cu;
0.62g/tAu-eq
1.55m@0.44g/tAu;
1.55m@0.44g/tAu;
1.55m@0.44g/tAu;
0.1%Cu;
0.62g/tAu-eq
XIMENA
XIMENA 44
DDHAQ009
DDHAQ009
DDHAQ009
1.2m@16.52g/tAu;
1.2m@16.52g/tAu;
1.2m@16.52g/tAu; 3.5%Cu;
3.5%Cu;
3.5%Cu; 22.88g/tAu-eq
22.88g/tAu-eq
22.88g/tAu-eq
3.5%Cu;
22.88g/tAu-eq
1.2m@16.52g/tAu;
1.2m@16.52g/tAu;
1.2m@16.52g/tAu;
3.5%Cu;
22.88g/tAu-eq
5.4m@2.09g/tAu;
5.4m@2.09g/tAu;
5.4m@2.09g/tAu; 1.6%Cu;
1.6%Cu;
1.6%Cu; 4.99g/tAu-eq
4.99g/tAu-eq
4.99g/tAu-eq
0.60m@13.9g/tAu;
0.60m@13.9g/tAu;
0.60m@13.9g/tAu; 0.165%Cu;
0.165%Cu;
0.165%Cu; 14.2g/tAu-eq
14.2g/tAu-eq
14.2g/tAu-eq
0.165%Cu;
14.2g/tAu-eq
0.60m@13.9g/tAu;
0.60m@13.9g/tAu;
0.60m@13.9g/tAu;
0.165%Cu;
14.2g/tAu-eq
6.3m@0.41g/tAu;
6.3m@0.41g/tAu;
6.3m@0.41g/tAu; 0.1%Cu;
0.1%Cu;
0.1%Cu; 0.59g/tAu-eq
0.59g/tAu-eq
0.59g/tAu-eq
2.83m@5.95g/tAu;
2.83m@5.95g/tAu;
2.83m@5.95g/tAu; 9.93%Cu;
9.93%Cu;
9.93%Cu; 24.01g/tAu-eq
24.01g/tAu-eq
24.01g/tAu-eq
9.93%Cu;
24.01g/tAu-eq
2.83m@5.95g/tAu;
2.83m@5.95g/tAu;
2.83m@5.95g/tAu;
9.93%Cu;
24.01g/tAu-eq
6.05m@0.75g/tAu;
6.05m@0.75g/tAu;
6.05m@0.75g/tAu; 0.23%Cu;
0.23%Cu;
0.23%Cu; 1.16g/tAu-eq
1.16g/tAu-eq
1.16g/tAu-eq
0.23%Cu;
1.16g/tAu-eq
6.05m@0.75g/tAu;
6.05m@0.75g/tAu;
6.05m@0.75g/tAu;
0.23%Cu;
1.16g/tAu-eq
1.3m@15.99g/tAu;
1.3m@15.99g/tAu;
1.3m@15.99g/tAu; 0.13%Cu;
0.13%Cu;
0.13%Cu; 16.23g/tAu-eq
16.23g/tAu-eq
16.23g/tAu-eq
0.13%Cu;
16.23g/tAu-eq
1.3m@15.99g/tAu;
1.3m@15.99g/tAu;
1.3m@15.99g/tAu;
0.13%Cu;
16.23g/tAu-eq
1.4m@9.4g/tAu;
1.4m@9.4g/tAu;
1.4m@9.4g/tAu; 0.11%Cu;
0.11%Cu;
0.11%Cu; 9.59g/tAu-eq
9.59g/tAu-eq
9.59g/tAu-eq
0.11%Cu;
9.59g/tAu-eq
1.4m@9.4g/tAu;
1.4m@9.4g/tAu;
1.4m@9.4g/tAu;
0.11%Cu;
9.59g/tAu-eq
6.65m@0.48g/tAu;
6.65m@0.48g/tAu;
6.65m@0.48g/tAu; 0.5%Cu;
0.5%Cu;
0.5%Cu; 1.38g/tAu-eq
1.38g/tAu-eq
1.38g/tAu-eq
0.5%Cu;
1.38g/tAu-eq
6.65m@0.48g/tAu;
6.65m@0.48g/tAu;
6.65m@0.48g/tAu;
0.5%Cu;
1.38g/tAu-eq
1.1m@0.76g/tAu;
1.1m@0.76g/tAu;
1.1m@0.76g/tAu; 0.023%Cu;
0.023%Cu;
0.023%Cu; 0.798g/tAu-eq
0.798g/tAu-eq
0.798g/tAu-eq
0.023%Cu;
0.798g/tAu-eq
1.1m@0.76g/tAu;
1.1m@0.76g/tAu;
1.1m@0.76g/tAu;
0.023%Cu;
0.798g/tAu-eq
XIMENA
XIMENA II
3000
3000
XIMENA
XIMENA 22 yy 33
0.35m@34.1g/tAu;
0.35m@34.1g/tAu;
0.35m@34.1g/tAu; 0.58%Cu;
0.58%Cu;
0.58%Cu; 35.16g/tAu-eq
35.16g/tAu-eq
35.16g/tAu-eq
0.58%Cu;
35.16g/tAu-eq
0.35m@34.1g/tAu;
0.35m@34.1g/tAu;
0.35m@34.1g/tAu;
0.58%Cu;
35.16g/tAu-eq
1.3m@9.55g/tAu;
1.3m@9.55g/tAu;
1.3m@9.55g/tAu; 5.78%Cu;
5.78%Cu;
5.78%Cu; 20.07g/tAu-eq
20.07g/tAu-eq
20.07g/tAu-eq
1.5m@5.34g/tAu;
1.5m@5.34g/tAu;
1.5m@5.34g/tAu; 0.96%Cu;
0.96%Cu;
0.96%Cu; 7.09g/tAu-eq
7.09g/tAu-eq
7.09g/tAu-eq
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ008
DDHAQ008
DDHAQ008
DDHAQ005
DDHAQ005
DDHAQ005
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ011
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00Y
DDHAQ00W
DDHAQ00W
DDHAQ00W
DDHAQ00W
DDHAQ00W
2800
2800
XIMENA 1
XIMENA 2 y 3
6.65m@0.48g/t Au
Incluye: 1.00m@2.40g/tAu
6.05m@0.75g/t Au
Incluye: 0.40m@4.50g/tAu
LA BANDA
5.40m@2.09g/tAu
6.30m@0.41g/t Au
1.10m@7.40g/t Au
1.40m@9.40g/t Au
1.30m@15.99g/t Au
2.83m@5.95g/t Au
Incluye: 1.70m@9.50g/tAu
1.90m@7.80g/t Au
1.20m@6.32g/t Au
1.20m@5.90g/t Au
1.00m@8.76g/tAu
0.60m@13.9g/t Au
1.20m@6.20g/t Au
1.30m@9.55g/t Au
3,000 msnm
3,000 msnm
>= 5 ppm Au
0.85m@85.16g/tAu
1.20m@16.52g/tAu
100 metros
100 metros
>=0.8 <1.0 m
>=0.6 <0.8 m
>=0.4 <0.6 m
<0.1 ppm Au
<0.4 m
SONDAJE PROPUESTO
DDHAQ010
DDHAQ010
DDHAQ010
DDHAQ010
DDHAQ010
DDHAQ010
0.85m@85.16g/tAu;
0.85m@85.16g/tAu;
0.85m@85.16g/tAu; 0.72%Cu;
0.72%Cu;
0.72%Cu; 86.47g/tAu-eq
86.47g/tAu-eq
86.47g/tAu-eq
0.72%Cu;
86.47g/tAu-eq
0.85m@85.16g/tAu;
0.85m@85.16g/tAu;
0.85m@85.16g/tAu;
0.72%Cu;
86.47g/tAu-eq
DDHAQ00Z
DDHAQ00Z
DDHAQ00Z
DDHAQ00Z
DDHAQ00Z
DDHAQ00Z
XIMENA 4
SE
812000
812000
1.7m@0.21g/tAu;
1.7m@0.21g/tAu;
1.7m@0.21g/tAu; 0.01%Cu;
0.01%Cu;
0.01%Cu; 0.23g/tAu-eq
0.23g/tAu-eq
0.23g/tAu-eq
0.01%Cu;
0.23g/tAu-eq
1.7m@0.21g/tAu;
1.7m@0.21g/tAu;
1.7m@0.21g/tAu;
0.01%Cu;
0.23g/tAu-eq
811500
811500
1.5m@2.85g/tAu;
1.5m@2.85g/tAu;
1.5m@2.85g/tAu; 1.03%Cu;
1.03%Cu;
1.03%Cu; 4.72g/tAu-eq
4.72g/tAu-eq
4.72g/tAu-eq
1.03%Cu;
4.72g/tAu-eq
1.5m@2.85g/tAu;
1.5m@2.85g/tAu;
1.5m@2.85g/tAu;
1.03%Cu;
4.72g/tAu-eq
3200
3200
811000
811000
1.8m@1.29g/tAu;
1.8m@1.29g/tAu;
1.8m@1.29g/tAu; 0.07%Cu;
0.07%Cu;
0.07%Cu; 1.41g/tAu-eq
1.41g/tAu-eq
1.41g/tAu-eq
0.07%Cu;
1.41g/tAu-eq
1.8m@1.29g/tAu;
1.8m@1.29g/tAu;
1.8m@1.29g/tAu;
0.07%Cu;
1.41g/tAu-eq
810500
810500
809500
809500
810000
810000
NO
0.25m@144.0g/tAu;
0.25m@144.0g/tAu;
0.25m@144.0g/tAu; 0.027%Cu
0.027%Cu
0.027%Cu
SCALE:
SEE SECC
SEE
GRID
PROJECTION:
PSAD 56/18S
FIGURE:
09
-73.5
-73.5
-72.5
-72.5
-72.5
-73
-73
-73
-72
-72
-72
-71.5
-71.5
-71.5
-71
-71
-71
-70.5
-70.5
-70.5
-70
-70
-70
PUNO
PUNO
-16
-16
-16
-16
-16
ALTO
ALTO QUEMADO
QUEMADO
ZAFRANAL
ZAFRANAL
AREQUIPA
AREQUIPA
-16.5
-16.5
-16.5
-16.5
-16.5
-16.5
CERRO
CERRO
VERDE
VERDE
Camana
CHAPI
CHAPI
LOS
LOS CALATOS
CALATOS
80
75
70
Matarani
COLOMBIA
ECUADOR
-17
-17
-17
-17
-17
-17
-17
-17
TIA
TIA MARIA
MARIA
CUAJONE
CUAJONE
Mollendo
5
QUELLAVECO
QUELLAVECO
BRASIL
E
OC
o
TOQUEPALA
TOQUEPALA
PERU
O
AN
10
10
PA
FI
CI
CO
BOLIVIA
-17.5
-17.5
ALTO
ALTO
ALTO
ALTOQUEMADO
QUEMADO
QUEMADO
QUEMADO
QUEMADO
ALTO
ALTO
ALTO
ALTO
QUEMADO
QUEMADO
QUEMADO
15
-17.5
-17.5
-17.5
-17.5
-17.5
15
LIMA
CHILE
80
75
70
SCALE:
-18
-18
-18
-18
-73.5
-73.5
-73.5
-73.5
LAT
LAT // LOG
LOG
PSAD
56/18S
-73
-73
-73
-73
-73
-73
DATE: Feb
Feb 2011
2011
FIGURE:
DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWING
BY:
BY:
BY:
DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWINGBY:
BY:
BY:
BY:
TCQ-LGC
LGC
LGC
LGC
04
04
-72.5
-72.5
-72.5
-72.5
-72.5
-72.5
100
50
-18
-18
-18
SEE
GRID
SEE
SEE BAR
BAR
PROJECTION:
Ilo
kilometers
-72
-72
-72
-72
-72
-72
-71.5
-71.5
-71.5
TACNA
TACNA
-71
-71
-71
-71
-71
-71
-70.5
-70.5
-70.5
-70.5
-70.5
-70.5
-70
-70
-70
-70
-70
-70
809000 mE
809500 mE
810000 mE
810500 mE
811000 mE
811500 mE
812000 mE
812500 mE
75
!
!85
50
25
20
4360
20
vt ep (m)
45 65
70
50
50
vt ep (m)
80
!
f85
15
!
70
! !
SANTA
SANTA MARIA
MARIA HILL
HILL
SM
2
FALLA TOTORAYOC
f
f
QD
QDA.
A. TO
TOTO
TORA
RAYO
YOC
C
UV
SM
2
SM
3
f
3,10
0
SM1
!
60
70
8222500 mN
f
f
AQL-13
LB1
UV
X1
SM1
!
!
f
!
X1
#
#
X2
!!
SM
3
!
X5
X4
f
X2
!
!
!
2
!
70
65
f f
56
f
f
70
70
72
85
85
LA
85 85
80
80
f ZORR
f
!
2,90
0
f!
45
80
80
!15
60
80
80
60
60
80
15
!
60
75
20
40
70
60
60
60
f
f
85
TO
RO
BR
AV
O
60
8222000 mN
AC
f
f
3065
f8075
30
VI
SC
ff
f!
O
DIN
AN
20
76
80
80
70
80 80
80
f
ff
00
3,3
f65
80
70
80
15
FA
LL
70
AD
A
80
45
80
45
75
8015
60
70
L
f
AL
Ff
LO
M
LA
LA BANDA
BANDA
LB1
VET
A LA
BAN
DA
f55
f f
f
f
VE
TA
70
30
DDHAQ010
60
f70
f8570
FA
LLA
DDHAQ00W*
60
20
60
f60
80
85
60
60
70
80 50
f
f
50
70
vt B y ep (w)
75
f f
40
65
!!
85
! f
!
f
f
f
f
X4
X7
X7
X5
f75
60
ff
60
8222500 mN
8223000 mN
vt qz con cl
50 OxCu
70 hm, jar(sup) +/-4m
qz-cl(s)
70
60
80
60
!
!
f
f
10
Fallas
Fallas
70
65
intemp
80
75
Rb/Bz
Rb/Bz Vetas/Estructuras
Vetas/Estructuras
85
UNION
UNION VETAS
VETAS
70
intemp
80
80
Vetas
Vetas Mesotermales
Mesotermales
80 25
80
Gngr alcalino
Gngrgr
20
Foliacin
Foliacin del
del Intrusivo
Intrusivo Deformado
Deformado
10
65
60
85
f75
32
f!
Rb/Bz
Rb/Bz Fallas
Fallas yy Fracturas
Fracturas
!70
85
80
38
Sondaje
Sondaje Propuesto
Propuesto
45
45
80
Gneis FK gr
vlts ep (w)
f80
80
f60
60
80 70
sw goe-ser-hm-OxMn
30
35
Gngr 1/2
LEYENDA
LEYENDA
55
55
60
80
80
!!
80
!70200363
75
48
25
60
17
80
80 60
55
70
30
!78
75
25
Gngr 1/2 vt ep.
40
f
!
80
40
58
50
50
38
45
80
!tz py-mt
75
!
78
25
70
AQL-10
45
FALLA VENADO
70
70
50
44
77 Dk con OxCu
200364
LABOR
f
LABOR
45
75
f70
30 85
65
43
35
LABOR
hm sup
80
!f
30
XIMENA
XIMENA 11
3,000
vn qz-py-hm 10cm
Gngr 1/2 alt(w)
45 60
60
70
EL CHATO
EL
CHATO
AQL-08
60
75
35
60
65
65 80
85
75
hm sup
30
60
74
75
25
50
DDHAQ011
60
f f
43
80
ff
85 dike? Grgr Fk
35
90
!80
35
65
!
! 85 f
70
23
40
!35
f!
200357
80
!
60
30
60 AQL-11
45
35
65
35 80
80
15
65
78
82
25
200354
70
40
30
45
75
80
70
85
35
70
75
CATEO
LA
GU
ANA
CO
30
IME
NA
NANDITO
NANDITO
45
78
FAL
VE
TA
X
26
f60
XIMENA
XIMENA 22 Y
Y 33
clo (m)
23
85
RE
L60A
DDHAQ004
!75
21
DDHAQ005
60
f 200347
65
25
80
50
f
30
f60
!
DDHAQ001
DDHAQ002
DDHAQ012*
23
clo+ep (m)
72
f45!65
22
XIMENA
XIMENA 44
85
200361
45
POZO AGUA
45
70
40
30
55
f70
50
f 57
26
75
53 55
! !f
76
f
60
! ep (w)
45
55
DDHAQ00Y*
VE
TA
FI
O
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ007
65
! 25
!
!58
80
!!
200362
f5565
30
85
75
Dy fina cl-ep
45
55 45
56
28
30 80
75 py cl-ep (m)
mdy
65
f
!
60
45
DDHAQ00X*
qz-ser (s)
72
60
ser (w)-clo(m)
sw qz-py-ser
ep (m) vt
50
40
50
30tz
45
py
!
f
28
51
f
!
45
Boulders
55
Qz-OxFe
65
60
75
65
70
dy fina
30
70
DDHAQ008
63
60
f
50
85
33
70
70
40
75
vt ep (m)
20
45
f
f
f
f
2
58
50
8062
cl (w)
60
80 75
py-ep (w)
40
clo (s)
60
OxFe (10cm) ep(m)
Gngr 1/2
3,200
45
75
35
60
40
52
!
20 70
!70f
70
70
f
3340
!
!
35
!85
f
80
25
88
30
28
8223500 mN
f
vn qz-OxFe-OxCu
55
ff
55 50
!
LABOR
45
30
18
55
54
30
40
28
boulder qz lechoso
55
vt ep (s)
8223500 mN
77
PLANTA
PLANTA ARTESANAL
ARTESANAL
f75
Gndy
CATEO nn qz
70
60
!
24 40
40
f
!
45
65
77
25
vt ep (w)
35
!
42
45
4558
30
60
54
75
hm en vt
vt ep+qz
58
DDHAQ009
66
60
40
mdy horfels
40
45
!
!
30
40
75
cl - ep - hem (w) dis
Dk cl-ep-dy
(m)
40
50 AQ-21
65
75
f
!
!!
f
!
60
55
45
55
56
CAMPAMENTO
CAMPAMENTO
60
!60
Gngr 1/2
(m)
33 ep+clo
35
77
35
! 40
!
35
50
16
55
42
60
! f
f
80
cl-OxFe (w) ep vt (w)
47
20
25
f65
60
55
55
55
ep (w)
40
75
85
23
!vt20ep (m-w)
25
f85
60
852m diam
!
qzdy
vt ep (m)
45
boulder qz-OxFe
!60
!
!
30
30
30
vt ep (m)
f
70
20
!70
50
70
f#
40
18
37
40
70
60
25
53
mdy angulo plano corta gneis
30
55
8223000 mN
40
8224000 mN
!60
8224000 mN
55
42
40
40
8222000 mN
65
25
85
!
!
80
15
Fallas
Fallas Interpretadas
Interpretadas
Carretera
Carretera
ep manchas
38
Lnea
Lnea de
de Seccin
Seccin
Monzodiorita
Monzodiorita // Dioritas
Dioritas
60
80
70
8221500 mN
Granodiorita
Granodiorita
7070
25
f
f
f
gneis
bloques
asimilados Grdy
Q
60
Cuarzomonzonita
Cuarzomonzonita
8221500 mN
15
ep manchas
85
Denuncios
Denuncios
Microdiorita
Microdiorita
Trinchera
Trinchera
Granodiorita
Granodiorita del
del Batolito
Batolito (136
(136 Ma)
Ma)
Intrusivo
Intrusivo Deformado:
Deformado:
Grantico/Diortico
Grantico/Diortico
60
80
Scale: 1/5,000
P_File N 001
Map N
50
03
meters
75
Office: Per
75
55
THIS PRINT AND ALL INFORMATION THEREON IS OUR PROPERTY, IS CONFIDENTIAL
8221000 mN
125
809000 mE
809500 mE
810000 mE
810500 mE
811000 mE
811500 mE
812000 mE
812500 mE
250
8221000 mN
809000 mE
809500 mE
810000 mE
810500 mE
811000 mE
811500 mE
812000 mE
812500 mE
75
!
!85
50
25
20
4360
65
20
vt ep (m)
70
50
45 65
50
vt ep (m)
80
!
f85
15
!
70
! !
SM
2
FALLA TOTORAYOC
f
f
QD
QDA.
A. TO
TOTO
TORA
RAYO
YOC
C
UV
SM
2
SM
3
f
3,10
0
SM
3
SM1
!
!
f
!
X1
#
#
SANTA
SANTA MARIA
MARIA HILL
HILL
!
X2
!!
SM1
!
70
70
60
65
8222500 mN
f
f
AQL-13
LB1
UV
X1
!
X5
X4
f
X2
!
!
f f
56
80
f70
f
f
f
f
70
70
f
f
85
85
LA
f
!
2,90
0
f!
80
60
60
80
15
!
60
75
20
40
70
60
60
60
f
f
85
TO
RO
BR
AV
O
60
80
60
8222000 mN
80
!15
f
f
45
80
f
ff
ff
AC
76
O
DIN
AN
3065
f8075
30
VI
SC
70
80 80
80
f!
80
80
70
80
80
f ZORR
00
3,3
f65
80
20
70
85 85
80
15
FA
LL
AD
A
80
60
45
80
45
75
8015
LA
LA BANDA
BANDA
70
L
f
AL
Ff
LO
M
VET
A LA
BAN
DA
f55
f f
f
f
VE
TA
70
DDHAQ010
60
72
30
60
f8570
FA
LLA
DDHAQ00W*
85
20
60
f60
vt B y ep (w)
60
60
70
f f
50
70
80 50
intemp
80
75
10
40
65
!!
85
LB1
X7
!
!
!
2
!
f75
60
! f
vt qz con cl
60
65
50 OxCu
70 hm, jar(sup) +/-4m
qz-cl(s)
70
60
80
60
!
f
f
f
f
X4
X7
X5
70
8223000 mN
!
!
f
f
8222500 mN
f
80 25
UNION
UNION VETAS
VETAS
70
75
Fallas
Fallas
f75
10
60
85
80
80
Rb/Bz
Rb/Bz Vetas/Estructuras
Vetas/Estructuras
85
55
65
80
intemp
20
Vetas
Vetas Mesotermales
Mesotermales
!!
80
!70200363
75
!70
Gngr alcalino
Gngrgr
f!
Foliacin
Foliacin del
del Intrusivo
Intrusivo Deformado
Deformado
80 70
sw goe-ser-hm-OxMn
32
38
Rb/Bz
Rb/Bz Fallas
Fallas yy Fracturas
Fracturas
80
80
85
80
f80
80
f60
60
80
30
Gneis FK gr
vlts ep (w)
Gngr 1/2
LEYENDA
LEYENDA
60
17
55
60
80
!tz py-mt
75
!
40
AQL-08
48
25
35
50
80
80 60
!
55
70
AQL-10
f
!
70
Sondaje
Sondaje Propuesto
Propuesto
45
45
!78
75
30
50
25
Gngr 1/2 vt ep.
44
77 Dk con OxCu
200364
f70
80
40
58
45
75
38
45
65
78
25
60
EL CHATO
EL
CHATO
45
FALLA VENADO
70
70
50
74
75
LABOR
f
LABOR
LA
GU
ANA
CO
43
35
LABOR
hm sup
80
!f
30
30 85
60
60
vn qz-py-hm 10cm
Gngr 1/2 alt(w)
45 60
60
30
65
65 80
75
35
3,000
85
70
XIMENA
XIMENA 11
75
hm sup
30
60
f f
43
80
75
25
50
DDHAQ011
ff
85 dike? Grgr Fk
90
!80
35
65
!
!
35
! 85 f
70
23
40
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200357
80
f!
82
!
60
65
78
CATEO
60 AQL-11
45
35
65
35 80
80
15
70
40
200354
85
30
25
75
80
70
NANDITO
NANDITO
30
IME
NA
FAL
45
78
35
70
VE
TA
X
26
45
XIMENA
XIMENA 22 Y
Y 33
clo (m)
23
f60
85
DDHAQ004
f 200347
65
RE
L60A
50
60
!75
21
DDHAQ005
23
clo+ep (m)
f
30
f60
!
DDHAQ001
25
80
72
DDHAQ002
DDHAQ012*
! ep (w)
22
f45!65
30 80
75 py cl-ep (m)
mdy
XIMENA
XIMENA 44
85
200361
45
POZO AGUA
50
f 57
26
75
53 55
! !f
76
f
60
70
45
40
30
55
f70
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56
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f5565
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55
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VE
TA
FI
O
DDHAQ006
DDHAQ007
65
55 45
60
ser (w)-clo(m)
!58
80
75
Dy fina cl-ep
45
60
45
DDHAQ00X*
qz-ser (s)
72
ep (m) vt
85
sw qz-py-ser
!
f
65
! 25
!
50
30tz
45
py
28
51
f
!
50
f
!
30
60
75
45
40
70
DDHAQ008
65
65
30
60
70
dy fina
33
50
63
Boulders
55
Qz-OxFe
ff
85
70
40
75
vt ep (m)
70
58
50
8062
cl (w)
60
80 75
py-ep (w)
40
20
45
3,200
45
75
35
60
OxFe (10cm) ep(m)
Gngr 1/2
60
!
20 70
!70f
70
70
f
3340
!
!
35
!85
f
80
25
88
40
28
clo (s)
f
f
f
f
2
vn qz-OxFe-OxCu
55
ff
55 50
!
LABOR
45
28
30
40
30
54
CATEO nn qz
30
52
77
boulder qz lechoso
55
vt ep (s)
8223500 mN
f
25
18
55
Gndy
PLANTA
PLANTA ARTESANAL
ARTESANAL
f75
!
24 40
40
f
!
70
65
77
45
f
60
54
vt ep (w)
!
42
45
4558
30
60
75
hm en vt
vt ep+qz
58
35
40
DDHAQ009
66
60
40
mdy horfels
8223500 mN
45
!
!
30
40
75
cl - ep - hem (w) dis
50 AQ-21
65
75
f
!
!!
f
!
60
45
Dk cl-ep-dy
(m)
40
55
60
55
56
!60
Gngr 1/2
(m)
33 ep+clo
35
77
35
! 40
!
35
50
16
55
42
60
! f
f
80
cl-OxFe (w) ep vt (w)
47
20
25
f65
60
55
CAMPAMENTO
CAMPAMENTO
55
55
ep (w)
40
75
85
23
!vt20ep (m-w)
25
f85
60
852m diam
!
qzdy
vt ep (m)
45
boulder qz-OxFe
!60
!
!
30
30
30
vt ep (m)
f
70
20
!70
50
70
f#
40
18
37
40
70
60
25
53
mdy angulo plano corta gneis
30
55
8223000 mN
40
8224000 mN
!60
!
8224000 mN
55
42
40
40
8222000 mN
f
25
85
!
!
80
15
Fallas
Fallas Interpretadas
Interpretadas
Carretera
Carretera
ep manchas
38
Lnea
Lnea de
de Seccin
Seccin
Monzodiorita
Monzodiorita // Dioritas
Dioritas
60
80
70
8221500 mN
Granodiorita
Granodiorita
7070
25
f
f
f
gneis
bloques
asimilados Grdy
Q
60
Cuarzomonzonita
Cuarzomonzonita
8221500 mN
15
ep manchas
85
Denuncios
Denuncios
Microdiorita
Microdiorita
Trinchera
Trinchera
Granodiorita
Granodiorita del
del Batolito
Batolito (136
(136 Ma)
Ma)
Intrusivo
Intrusivo Deformado:
Deformado:
Grantico/Diortico
Grantico/Diortico
60
80
Scale: 1/5,000
P_File N 001
Map N
50
02
meters
75
Office: Per
75
55
THIS PRINT AND ALL INFORMATION THEREON IS OUR PROPERTY, IS CONFIDENTIAL
8221000 mN
125
809000 mE
809500 mE
810000 mE
810500 mE
811000 mE
811500 mE
812000 mE
812500 mE
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8221000 mN
APPENDIX III
Geophysical Images
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Canadian Securities
Administrators
Autorits canadiennes
en valeurs mobilires
CERTIFICATE of AUTHOR
I, John Nebocat, P. Eng. do hereby certify that:
1.
2.
3.
4.
I have worked as a geologist for a total of 25 years since my graduation from university.
5.
I have read the definition of "qualified person" set out in National Instrument 43-101
("NI 43-101") and certify that by reason of my education, affiliation with a professional
association (as defined in NI 43-101) and past relevant work experience, I fulfill the
requirements to be a "qualified person" for the purposes of NI 43-101.
6.
I am responsible for the preparation of all sections the technical report titled, Report on
the Geology and Mineralization of the Alto Quemado Gold-Copper Property Near
Arequipa, Peru and dated 05/15/2011 (the "Technical Report") relating to the Alto
Quemado 1, Relleno 1, Soltero 1, Relleno 3, Relleno 4 and Alto Quemado 2004
properties. I visited the Alto Quemado 1 and Soltero 1 properties on October 25 and
October 26 for two (2) days.
7.
I have not had prior involvement with the properties that are the subject of the Technical
Report.
8.
I am not aware of any material fact or material change with respect to the subject matter
of the Technical Report that is not reflected in the Technical Report, the omissions to
disclose which makes the Technical Report misleading.
Administering the Canadian Securities Regulatory System
/ Rgissant le Systme de rglementation canadien en valeurs mobilires
9.
I am independent of the issuer applying all of the tests in section 1.4 of National
Instrument 43-101.
10.
I have read National Instrument 43-101 and Form 43-101F, and the Technical Report has
been prepared in compliance with that instrument and form.
11.
I consent to the filing of the Technical Report with any stock exchange and other
regulatory authority and any publication by them, including electronic publications in the
public company files on their websites accessible by the public, of the Technical Report.