Hornitos Volcano Field Presentation
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Hornitos Volcano Field Presentation
Hornitos Volcano Field Presentation Talca Province, VII Región Sociedad Minera Volcán Hornitos Índex Deposit Description 1.- Gold 2.- Iron Iron Metallurgical Analysis 3.- Copper Gold/Copper Metallurgical Analysis. State Belongings Manifestations Details or Mineral Properties Field Access and Location Several To Consider Easements Deposit Description Gold iron copper and others deposit. Covers 5 Belongings, with an overall area of 1,650 ha. All belongings are contiguous and interconnected. 1.- Gold Hydrothermal character site, - (probably the Hipo Thermal type) with a front recognized power of 2,000 mts., An elevation difference of 400 meters. with a wide area of approximately 3km. The introduced grades vary in a range going from 1.9 gold grams. / Ton., To 42.30 g. / Ton. Taking an average of 3grs./ton. (speculative reference), we can infer that we are facing a field of 2,760 tons. Aprox. Gold (97.357.931onzas) Golden Estimation Structure "A" Front 2.000 mts. Height Difference 400 mts. range 3.000 mts. Volume 240.000.000 mts.3 Ton 648.000.000 ton. Grade average 3 grs./ton. Overall 1.944.000.000 ton 62.709.677. onza Important Note During the melting process of the final concentrate a significant presence of residual platinum in the concentrate was detected, which was melted and converted into a small plate effectively certifying that its content is platinum. Despites the importance of this discovery and its certainty it must not be assigned a value added to the final recovery of precious metals, until we have more evidence to indicate distribution and grade average in the mantles sand and structures. In light of these findings we can safely assign an impact value at the end of the process. 2.- Iron The iron deposit is made up of black sand masses; the important body contains from 12 to 18 million tons of sands released approximately, which correspond to magnetite (iron sulfides), at an average concentration of 43%. These bodies are black sand masses free and also easily removed; corresponding only to the taken down hat spills, being the main reservoir at the base of the upper plane, which is not yet quantified, but it is easily beared out that it is wide. According to the magnitude of this finding it has not been possible to precisely determine the grades and other associated mineral components. Iron Metallurgical Analysis Metallurgical analyzes have cast iron: Cromite Magnetite Ilmenite (iron titanium oxide, associated with magnetite, rutile and monazite Sircon, major constituents of the black sands) Geotita (manganese iron oxide) Pentrandita presence (nickel and iron sulfides) Note: Geotita presence together with magnetite constitutes the hat or gossen, which ensures the presence of metalliferous veins. It is important to know that we are just quantifying the different presences of ferrous ores, and to emphasize that it corresponds to a surface character, surface-level analyzes were conducted with a wide sample extension. 3.- Copper Found and present throughout the Golden field. Composed entirely of copper sulphides, especially chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite, Bornite. Submitted grade varies in a range of Cu ranging from 0.78% to 1.25%. Molybdenite, interesting presence Taking an average of 1% (reference speculative), we can infer that we are facing a field of about 9,200,000 Ton. Cu. Metallurgical analysis GOLD / Cu Two Metallurgical tests were performed, in order to determine the optimal recovery of these metals: 1.- Where the highest test threw the following results, only gold was processed, Average head Gold 26.62 grams. / ton Final Concentrate 168,60gr./ton Final Tailings (tail) 8,90grs/ton Recovery 66,56% Concentration Relation 1X15 ton. mineral (Note: metallurgist recommends to incorporate a gravimetric concentrator in the exit of the tail to recover gold (8.90 g. Ton., which escapes by the tail). Optimum mesh size of mineral concentration under 200 mesh. Metallurgical analysis GOLD / Cu 2.- Gold and copper were processed together, Gold head grade 5.9 g. / To. Concentration: 128,5grs. /ton Tail tailings: 1,3grs./ton Recovery 77,97% Concentration Ratio35ton Copper sulfides and insoluble head grade 0.79% Concentrated 25,15% tailings 0.21% Recovery 73,42% Metallurgical analysis GOLD / Cu Important: Mineral Analyses and metallurgical tests were product from samples collected at different points superficially at the Reservoir (surface geology) Comment: The purpose of metallurgical testing, were initially corresponded to verify mineral recovery and associated minerals eventually Ganga associated minerals which will make more difficult metallurgical recovery. Since our purpose was exploting the minerals by conventional operating systems, such as flotation pilot plant (capacity 150 tons daily.) supported by our Gravimetric concentrator. State Belongings All properties with constituted sentence. Representative Lawyer: Mr. Samuel Lira Ovalle. Note: Before the sentence, a legal audit was performed, to avoid finding any established property in the area, not being a history of previous inscriptions. (SERNAGEOMIN, Talca Court, Appeal Court and Talca mines Conservative). Mining Manifestations Detail Hornitos 1 Rectangular area composed by 40 possessions of 10 ha. each, with a total of 400 ha. (SERNAGEOMIN Identifier: 378741, 1 to 40 in San Clemente, 507 repertoire No. 20 folios 307 to 314 of 2011) Hornitos 2 Hornitos 4 adjacent area; it composed by 30 possessions of 10 ha. each, with a total of 300 ha. (SERNAGEOMIN Identifier: 378748, 1 to 30 in San Clemente, 508 repertoire No. 42, folios 435 to 442 of 2011) Hornitos 4 Hornitos 2 and Hornitos 1 adjoining rectangular area which consists of 50 possessions of 10 ha. each, with a total of 500 ha. (SERNAGEOMIN Identifier: 387695, 1 to 46 in San Clemente, 453 repertoire No. 25, folios 259 to 266 of 2011) Mining Manifestations Detail Hornitos 5 Hornitos 1 adjoining rectangular area , composed by 50 possessions of 10 ha. each, with a total of 500 ha. (SERNAGEOMIN Identifier: 387696, 1 to 50 in San Clemente, 455 repertoire No. 27, folios 274 to 281 years 2011) Hornitos 6 Hornitos 1 and Hornitos 4 rectangular adjoining area, composed by 13.5 possessions of 10 ha. each, with a total of 135 ha. (SERNAGEOMIN Identifier: 387697, 1 to 12 in San Clemente, 454 repertoire No. 26, folios 267 to 273 by 2011) Deposit Access and Location Located 112 km. in the south-east of the railway station of the city of Talca. Accessed by the International Road Route 115 (Internacional road Pehuenche). Then from Pehuenche International Road Connects to 12 km. Industrial Road owned by Endesa, access to Laguna Invernada. It requires enabling a 4 km. way to connect the site with Endesa Industrial Way. Plan Location and Access Coordinates road Several Industry type electricity 3500mts. Far (approx.) (Central Cypresses). Abundant Water resource available. Extremely scarce flora and fauna, as it is a place of volcanic slag. Metallurgist Sr. Manuel Sáez Navarrete chemical analyst(rol. 14.750) Profesor de Minería. Liceo Polivalente C82’s school Dean. Extractive Metallurgy Specialist. Tiltil commune Sheltered under the auspices of; Codelco and Anglo American and monitored and audited by SGS Chile. (The results of the analyzes of the samples correspond to intense surface geology work done during more than a year). Consider Disclaims with a motion of the VALE EXPLORACIONES COMPANY (LATIN AMERICAN EXPLORATION COMPANY) Serfdom Water: Rights already ordered, which will be provided by a small lake located in the interior of the belongings. Access: 100 wide metres by 5 kms. length Strip, connecting with Industrial Road and Deposit Endesa. Occupation Serfdom, 10 ha are requested. Next to the access road to Laguna Invernada. NOTE: (The serfdom has already been requested to the court and it is coming up soon) Annex on September there were incorporated: 2,000 ha. Of exploration motions which include: Hornitos laguna (lagoon), Hornitos Turbia, East Hornitos, Hornitos Pozo, Hornitos Vecino (Neighbor), Hornitos Beta, Hornitos Alpha and West Hornitos. 1,000 hectares. Of explotation events which include: Cerro Azul “A”, Cerro Azul “B”, Cerro Azul “C”, Cerro Azul “D” and Cerro Azul East. Hornitos Volcano Field Presentation Talca Province, VII Región Sociedad Minera Volcán Hornitos