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| ![]() Location The Gold Bull Mountain (Jinniushan) property is located in Yuanling County, Western Hunan Province, in the People's Republic of China. Situated along a large man-made hydroelectric reservoir, the project is accessible by road with telephone lines, cell-phone service, water, goods and services, and labor available nearby. The topography is hilly with elevations ranging from 92 to 232 m above sea level and with a sub-tropical climate, exploration and mining work can be conducted on a year-round basis. The famous Xiangxi Gold mine is located 6 kilometres South and is the oldest gold mine in the province having been in operation for over one hundred years.Work Program
In 2006, the Company's fully-licensed subsidiary, Yuanling Minco Mining Co., Ltd. (Yuanling Minco) acquired the GBM Mining License consisting of 0.178 km2 and the GBM Exploration Permit (16.78 km2) covering the area adjacent to the Mining License and a significant portion of the GBM gold mineralization belt in Yuanling county. Yuanling Minco owns 100% interest in both permits. Both permits are valid until mid-2009 and renewable thereafter. Background The mining permit and on-strike portions of the exploration permit were actively mined for gold, both placer gold and hard rock mines, in the period before 1949 when communist China was established. Only on the mining permit area was this work well organized, although mine plans, surveys and production figures have been lost.
The exploration permit surrounding the mining permit contains numerous historical artisanal mine workings including trenches and at least 17 small mine adits over a strike length of approximately 6 km. The GBM gold belt extends for more than 15 kilometers. Geology and Mineralization Regional and Local Geology The area of interest occurs within Paleozoic rocks of the South China Plate in unconformable and faulted contact with younger Cretaceous sediments. A strong element of NW-SE compression is evident with abundant NE-SW fold axes and reverse faults striking in the same direction. The geology of the region is divided into low-grade metamorphically altered:
The gold-quartz mineralization seen so far is entirely structurally controlled and the mineralizing fluids have barely affected the wall rocks. The veins contain few examples of open space filling but rather appear to be of a deeply seated type containing ribbon structures consisting of alternating bands of country rock and vein quartz. It appears that the shearing event within which the quartz veins were emplaced continued after the main mineralizing event to form re-sheared and brecciated veins.
The central part of the mine is developed on at least three separate, but related shear veins across a horizontal width of about 60 metres. The strike length of the main portion of the mine is about 350 metres. Where shear veins come close together, the intervening space can become riddled with tension veins leading to the supposition that there may be sections of the mine where the narrow-vein, open-stope mining utilized in the past may be replaced by larger scale mining techniques.
There is a significant "Nugget Effect" within the assay distribution requiring careful sampling and assaying techniques. Coarse gold within samples, a problem often encountered in gold mining, makes it very difficult to reproduce results. Samples have been analyzed by "metallic screen analysis" and fire assay, which is considered to be the most accurate assay method for samples of this nature. In this technique, samples are pulverized and pass through a mesh screen.
In cases such as this, drilling can be used to define the geometry of the various veins while cross cutting and drifting provide a more accurate representation of the mineralized zones. For detailed project information, please refer to the Technical Report on the Gold Bull Mountain Project dated December 28, 2006, Author: Peter G. Folk, P. Eng. Results The exploration team has completed detailed geological mapping conducted over both the exploration (16.78 km2) and mining license (0.178 km2) areas in preparation for ongoing surveys. Minco reported its first set of channel sample results in early February, 2007. 71 channel samples were collected from four individual zones and with an overall average grade of 9.87 g/t gold and average width of 0.7 metres. The average gold grade and thickness for 3 zones are as follows:
On May 22nd, 2007, Minco reported 40 channel samples that were collected on vein II 3-1 across the vein width, along a 30 metre strike length on level 112. The results ranged from 0.01 grams per tonne (g/t) gold to 158.79 g/t (5.1 ounces per tonne) gold with 75% of the samples grading greater than 1 g/t gold and 25 % of the samples greater than 10 g/t gold. The average gold grade for all 40 samples was calculated to be 12.32 g/t, over 1.52m true width. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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