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Seismic reflection method can delineate very complex geological structures hence it might be very
effective for detecting the presence of Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) deposits. Despite this superior
attributes, there exist a real problem for exploration beyond the immediate vicinity of a known deposit. All
previous studies have focused upon high resolution detection of mineralization and the hosting structures at
mine scale. No argument for “regional” exploration have been proposed probably because a cost benefit
analysis has never be conducted at such scale to proceed with such exploration venture. In this study, we
analyze the feasibility of such regional exploration by modelling a Vulcan IOCGU deposit scenario were a 2D
seismic survey with relatively sparse source-receiver geometry was used to detect the presence of a possible
intrusive package within 2km depth range. The modelling results demonstrates that seismic reflection method
using 10m geophones and 20m shot spacing can be used to image deposit within the depth of 2km. The
presence of reflections was visibly observed especially at the edges of intrusive packages hence it is suggested
that application of seismic reflection methods perhaps will remains the best alternative and most viable method
for exploring deep seated IOCG
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PowerPoint Presentation prepared for the PDAC 202mining convention as an explainer tool for Major Mining companies, with a view to joint venture the Pecors Nickel, Copper, Platinum, Palladium, Gold project at Pecors lake, Ontario, Canada
Seismic Reflection Surveys in Search for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) Depositsiosrjce
Seismic reflection method can delineate very complex geological structures hence it might be very
effective for detecting the presence of Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) deposits. Despite this superior
attributes, there exist a real problem for exploration beyond the immediate vicinity of a known deposit. All
previous studies have focused upon high resolution detection of mineralization and the hosting structures at
mine scale. No argument for “regional” exploration have been proposed probably because a cost benefit
analysis has never be conducted at such scale to proceed with such exploration venture. In this study, we
analyze the feasibility of such regional exploration by modelling a Vulcan IOCGU deposit scenario were a 2D
seismic survey with relatively sparse source-receiver geometry was used to detect the presence of a possible
intrusive package within 2km depth range. The modelling results demonstrates that seismic reflection method
using 10m geophones and 20m shot spacing can be used to image deposit within the depth of 2km. The
presence of reflections was visibly observed especially at the edges of intrusive packages hence it is suggested
that application of seismic reflection methods perhaps will remains the best alternative and most viable method
for exploring deep seated IOCG
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2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment Symposium - Geological Survey of New So...Symposium
"Uncovering the Curnamona and Surround: A New South Wales Perspective."
Phil Gilmore, Senior Geoscientist, Geological Survey of New South Wales.
Technical presentation at 2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment symposium.
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2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment Symposium - Geology Survey of South Aus...Symposium
"Curnamona big picture: Geological framework and mineralisation".
Wolfgang Preiss, Geological Survey of South Australia.
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After emerging from the resources wilderness thanks to its world-class geology and industry-friendly government policies, South Australia is now a leader in Australian mining and hydrocarbon developments over the last decade.
In little more than a decade the State has gone from four operating mines to more than 20 and is rated Australia’s second most popular exploration destination.
With a comprehensive review of the Mining Act under way, the State’s attractiveness as a place for resources and energy investment is expected to be strengthened.
South Australia is now a leader in the exploration for next generation energy sources with companies such as Santos and BP leading the charge, while initiatives such as the Government’s Copper Strategy – designed to treble annual copper production to 1 mtpa – is set to establish the State as one of the world’s premier producers of the red metal.
In the energy space, uranium and nuclear energy is another area of keen interest, with the South Australian Government initiating a Royal Commission into Participation in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle in 2016.
The State has become synonymous with innovation, cutting-edge development and a remarkable rate of discovery. From uranium prospects, to geothermal energy and the buoyant hydrocarbons sector, South Australia is now a leader in the exploration for next generation energy sources.
With full support from the Department of State Development, the South Australian Resources and Energy Investment Conference will continue to showcase this burgeoning sector in 2017. From copper plays in the Gawler Craton, to iron ore and graphite developments on the Eyre Peninsula and the emergence of the State as a new hydrocarbon frontier, South Australia’s resources potential is at last being fully recognised.
The conference will feature the success stories and emerging players in the State from both minerals and oil and gas and will also tackle thorny industry issues such as infrastructure, corporate social responsibility and the future of the Woomera Prohibited Area.
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"Recent Developments and mineral potential in the Murray Basin: Heavy Mineral sands and more. "
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"Curnamona big picture: Geological framework and mineralisation".
Wolfgang Preiss, Geological Survey of South Australia.
Technical presentation at 2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment symposium.
After emerging from the resources wilderness thanks to its world-class geology and industry-friendly government policies, South Australia is now a leader in Australian mining and hydrocarbon developments over the last decade.
In little more than a decade the State has gone from four operating mines to more than 20 and is rated Australia’s second most popular exploration destination.
With a comprehensive review of the Mining Act under way, the State’s attractiveness as a place for resources and energy investment is expected to be strengthened.
South Australia is now a leader in the exploration for next generation energy sources with companies such as Santos and BP leading the charge, while initiatives such as the Government’s Copper Strategy – designed to treble annual copper production to 1 mtpa – is set to establish the State as one of the world’s premier producers of the red metal.
In the energy space, uranium and nuclear energy is another area of keen interest, with the South Australian Government initiating a Royal Commission into Participation in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle in 2016.
The State has become synonymous with innovation, cutting-edge development and a remarkable rate of discovery. From uranium prospects, to geothermal energy and the buoyant hydrocarbons sector, South Australia is now a leader in the exploration for next generation energy sources.
With full support from the Department of State Development, the South Australian Resources and Energy Investment Conference will continue to showcase this burgeoning sector in 2017. From copper plays in the Gawler Craton, to iron ore and graphite developments on the Eyre Peninsula and the emergence of the State as a new hydrocarbon frontier, South Australia’s resources potential is at last being fully recognised.
The conference will feature the success stories and emerging players in the State from both minerals and oil and gas and will also tackle thorny industry issues such as infrastructure, corporate social responsibility and the future of the Woomera Prohibited Area.
Structural control on massive sulfide Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization and exploratio...John Guo
this is a research program conducted while the author worked for Canadian Royalties , this program studied regional structural features and their structural control on massive sulphide Ni-Cu-PGE in both regional and mine scale. the author proposed that massive Ni-Cu-PGE ore is hydrothermal genetic and structurally controlled by NE striking down-deep fault system, structural exploration model in proposed at the end.
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"Recent Developments and mineral potential in the Murray Basin: Heavy Mineral sands and more. "
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IMR - iMetal Resources Rocks to Riches Report Nov. 2018MomentumPR
At first glance, iMetal Resources was just gearing
up to explore its wholly-owned Gowganda West Project. The prospective property is located less
than 1.3 km south of Tahoe Resources’ 4 million ounce Juby gold deposit (1.1 million ounces
Measured & Indicated, 2.9 million oz. Inferred), 20 km WSW of Gowganda Ontario, and 90 km
SW of Kirkland Lake Ontario.
• After a season of extensive prospecting and fieldwork, the project has become even more
compelling. So much so, in fact, iMetal increased its land position five fold: from 20 km2
to 105
km2
.
• Historically, the property has seen almost no exploration - mainly because it’s covered by glacial
overburden as well as meta-sediments as opposed to the easier to prospect meta-volcanics
(greenstones). However, “windows” within these meta-sediments and late-stage intrusions
cutting through them prove that gold, silver, copper and even cobalt are present.
• This past year, IMR has identified and sampled a number of these “windows” on its property. Grab
sample results assayed as high as 56.59 g/t gold, 15 g/t silver, and 2.6% copper. What is
particularly interesting is that two of these “windows” lie 5 km apart along a common structural
trend and the associated mineralization may be part of a larger system just beneath the surface.
Further exploration, as well as geophysics and a drill program may provide the market with some
exciting results
2. 2AtokaGoldCorporation
North Battle Mountain Property
A Carlin-type gold deposit has been defined and drill ready!
The principal potential at the North Battle Mtn. project is for a
large Carlin-type gold/silver deposit hosted within carbonate
lithologies of the Antler Peak Limestone, the host rocks for the
world-class Twin Creek (Newmont) and Turquoise Ridge
(Barrick) gold deposits.
Two large gold and associated arsenic, antimony, and zinc
anomalies, 2,100 ft. (640 m) by 900 ft. (275 m) and 1,050 ft. (320
m) by 460 ft. (140 m), have been defined. Gold-in-rock values
range from 10 to a high of 407 ppb (0.40 g/T Au). A number of
gold-in-rock greater than 100 ppb Au are reported. The
mineralization appears to have been controlled, in-part, by dikes
that follow pre-existing N.20-40°E. trending structures. The
presence of overlapping high arsenic, antimony, mercury,
molybdenite, silver, lead, zinc and tungsten is very encouraging
as these elements are often above or distal to a Carlin-type gold
deposit.
The North Battle Mtn. property is underlain by an arkosic
assemblage consisting of calcareous sandstone/siltstone, shale
and chert. This sequence has been intruded by mineralized
(“quartz eye”) porphyry dacitic dikes and sills. Younger volcanic
rocks and minor sediments were deposited over these older
units. N.20-40°E-trending high-angle faults containing elevated
gold, silver, arsenic, antimony, mercury, molybdenite; tungsten
and zinc; barite-in-filings; brecciation; quartz veins; extreme
fracturing; dikes; and abundant iron oxide formation are the
controls for observed metal distribution.
Gravity geophysics has been completed over part of the claim area. Data
reveals a strong gravity high located along the eastern one-half of the sec.
22 claims. It is suggested that the gravity high may be caused by a mafic
intrusive at depth or potential metal bearing host rocks elevated to a shallow
depth. The inference of a possible mafic intrusive is extremely important as
this same situation is the model for the world-class gold deposits at Barrick’s
Pipeline and Cortez Hills mines.
As a follow-up to gravity, a three-line CSAMT geophysical survey was
completed over the gravity high. The survey identified three (3) major target
areas containing potential silicification that overlay mapped structures,
mineralized dikes and gold in-rock anomalies. In addition, a predominant
feature clearly evident in all three CSAMT sections is a surface resistivity
layer over a conductive lower layer. A possible explanation for the highly
conductive layer is carbon flooding with associated graphite or clay
alteration along a major thrust zone. Metal ponding below the conductive
layer offers an exciting gold/silver target.
Rock geochemical and gravity/CSAMT geophysical data indicate that a
significant gold/silver-bearing hydrothermal system exists in the area with
N.20-40°E structures as an important control.
Exploration Targets Include:
• Shallow open-pit gold hosted in fractured siliciclastic rocks overlying the
major thrust zone
• Fracture rocks adjacent to dikes and faults
• Bonanza gold hosted in the Antler Peak Limestone below the thrust zone.
3. 3
Atoka Gold Property Location Map
AtokaGoldCorporation
The North Battle Mountain
Property is located 14 miles
north of Battle Mountain,
Nevada and sits along the
west side of the Sheep Creek
Range.
5. 5
North Battle Mountain Claim Outline
AtokaGoldCorporation
The project area is highlighted
in green and encompasses 43
contiguous lode claims (~860
acres, 348 hectares).
7. 7AtokaGoldCorporation
Geology – Regional Structural Relationships
The North Battle Mtn. property is
underlain by an arkosic assemblage
consisting of calcareous and
stone/siltstone, shale and chert,
possibly equivalent to the
Mississippian-Permian-age Havallah
sequence. This sequence is intruded
by Tertiary-age (“quartz eye”) porphyry
dacitic dikes and sills.
Eocene to Pliocene felsic to mafic
volcanic rocks and minor sediments
were deposited over these older units.
High-angle faults striking E-W, N30-
60°E and N20-50°W are the key fault
sets. Elevated metal values, barite in-
fillings, brecciation, fracturing, intrusive
dikes, and abundant iron oxide
formation are associated with these.
9. 9AtokaGoldCorporation
Geochemistry – Gold-in-Rock
Two large gold and associated trace
element anomalies; 640m long X 275m
wide and 320m long X 140m wide.
Gold-in-rock values range to 407 ppb
(0.40 g/T) with significant overlapping
values of arsenic, antimony, mercury,
molybdenite, silver, lead, zinc, and
tungsten.
Presence of high zinc, antimony and
arsenic is very encouraging as these
elements are often above or distal to
Carlin-type gold deposits.
12. 12AtokaGoldCorporation
Geophysics – Regional Gravity
The North Battle Mountain Property is located along the Northern Nevada Rift structural zone: a gold belt containing at least
8 million ounces of gold.
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Geophysics – Residual Gravity
AtokaGoldCorporation
Detailed gravity data revealed large gravity high.
CSAMT data suggest three (3) major target areas of potential silicification
that overlay both mapped alteration and gold-arsenic rock anomalies.
14. 14AtokaGoldCorporation
Geophysics - CSAMT
Si = area of extremely high resistivity (silification)
Alt? = area of high conductivity
CSAMT line 2 over Gold-in-rock geochemistry
CSAMT line 2 over Arsenic-in-rock geochemistry
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Drilling – Drill Targets
AtokaGoldCorporation
Proximal gold skarn deposit similar to
Gold Acres, Cortez and Fortitude mines.
Distal gold deposit – Carlin-type, similar to
Twin Creeks, Getchell, Pipeline, Cortez
Hill and Phoenix mines.
Three drill holes proposed (458 meters)
Proposed drill holes(P1 – P3),
CSAMT Line 2 & Line 3,
interpretation over topography.
16. 16AtokaGoldCorporation
Drilling – Drill Targets
Three proposed drill holes in yellow and the top of the highly conductive layer (orange) possibly due to
carbon flooding with associated graphite or clay alteration (thrust).
VOXLER 3D Resistivity Model and Proposed Drill Holes
(looking East-Southeast)
18. 18AtokaGoldCorporation
North Battle Mountain Project Summary
The North Battle Mountain Project is unique in many ways that
lead the exploration team to believe a gold deposit is present.
Important facts are:
Atoka’s V.P. of Exploration, Arthur Leger, has been involved with the property since
discovery in 1996.
To-date over $500k+ has been expended on the property with all of the information
cumulatively adding to the development of the North Battle Mountain Property and
understanding the gold potential.
The project is located along the Northern Nevada Rift, a major gold belt.
Favorable geology has been discovered, including dikes suggesting an intrusive
related gold system.
Moderate-grade surface gold has been sampled with associated high arsenic,
antimony, silver, thallium, selenium, molybdenite, zinc and tellurium.
Geophysical data indicates a large gravity high that may represent densely altered
host rocks of the Antler Formation.
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Data Available Upon Request
Geology
Geologic Map
Geochemistry
Rock Chip
Soil Survey
Biogeochemical Survey
Enzyme Leach Survey
Geophysics
Gravity Survey
Three (3) Line CSAMT Survey
Detailed Ground Magnetics
2011 43-101
Lease Terms
AtokaGoldCorporation
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Contacts
AtokaGoldCorporation
William C. Glaiser, B.Sc.
President and CEO
(250) 743-4035
billglasier@gmail.com
Arthur R. Leger, B.Sc., M.Sc., Geology, CPG
V.P. of Exploration
(775) 560-2856
Arthur@atokagold.com
Dylan J. Breslin, B.Sc.
V.P. of Operations
(541) 480-7313
Dylan@atokagold.com