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Tuesday, 09/10/2013 9:58:40 PM

Tuesday, September 10, 2013 9:58:40 PM

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How Many Square Kilometers Included in Howe Report?
How many Square Kilometers are the ADL Claims now?
Do the Math:

January 2008 - Satellite Imagery Report by Clemente Sepulveda Perez
SATELLITE IMAGERY REPORT OF CLEMENTE SEPULVEDA PEREZ (“REMOTE SENSOR ANALYST”) TRANSLATED FROM SPANISH


(Note that this report is truly a “Summary” report compiled after an exhaustive review of all of the information gathered to date which was then overlain with recent satellite imagery reports that successfully coalesced all of the prior information into the model utilized by nearly all of the major mining suitors involved in negotiations i.e. that of the existence of two “Classic Sillitoe type” porphyry systems. Sr. Sepulveda Perez was retained by 2 of the top 5 major mining firms in the world to perform this research and file this summary report.)

1. At the plateau at Lipangue, Medinah Minerals and Cerro Dorado have a mineral complex containing gold, copper, silver and molybdenum. Lead and zinc in lesser amounts was found out near the periphery of the deposit.
2. The mineral deposit underlies both the Lipangue plateau and its outskirts.
3. There are “at least” 2 porphyry bodies there. One is a low sulphide copper-gold type of porphyry and the other is a copper-moly type of porphyry.
4. The copper-moly porphyry was responsible for most of the mineralization in the “Lipangue Mining District”. (Note that a study of 55 porphyry deposits by Mutschler, Ludington and Bookstrom reveals that the average “Copper-gold” porphyry has approximately 300 million tonnes (metric or long tons) of economic mineralization while the average “Copper-moly” porphyry “weighs in” at approximately 500 million tonnes of economic mineralization or “ore”.)
5. The area in question is about 140 square kilometers.
6. The volume of mineralization between the surface level of the plateau and the 1,500 meter depth level below the plateau alone contains “Hundreds of millions of tons of resources
7. Mineral containing bodies include: Porphyries, stockworks, breccia pipes, mantos (Layered replacement deposits), Manto type skarns, fault zones (Shear zones) and mineralized veins.
8. Added to this are gold-bearing “Placer” deposits located on top of the plateau and peripheral to the porphyries (In the mountain’s watershed area both current and historical (Paleochannels)).
9. Over 30 years of recent exploration many roads have been built and access has been improved. Thousands of meters of tunnels and trenches have been completed and sampled. This included petrographic analysis of drill cores (Thin rock sections studies under a microscope.)
10. The petrographic analysis of 11/6/00 (Vancouver Petrographics) was very revealing in confirming the origin of the rocks (And the multi-phase nature of the mineralizing events).
11. There are high concentrations of gold, moly, copper and silver between the 60-meter and 120 meter level below the plateau (Which is at the 2,000 meter elevation above sea level). In general, the concentrations at or near surface average 5 to 20 times the concentrations of the valuable minerals at depth (perhaps from secondary enrichment blankets-“Supergene enrichment zones” which result from surface leaching of the metals which then trickle down through the strata to the areas of the water table where they precipitate out of solution).
12. The nature of the mineralization was poorly understood until recently when it was revealed that there were a series of intrusions involved over time (Petrographic analysis).


http://www.medinah-minerals.com/projects.html

Potential and current investors would do well to read the entire Perez report, IMO.

37. HIS CONCLUSIONS: 2 PORPHYRIES ARE PRESENT AND A VARIETY OF MINERALIZATION TYPES WERE IDENTIFIED. AT LEAST “HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF TONS OF RESOURCES” ARE PRESENT IN THE UPPER PARTS OF THE PORPHYRIES AND SKARNS. HE SUGGESTS GEOLOGICAL MAPPING, GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES AND DRILLING. HE CITES THAT THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT A “WORLD CLASS” DEPOSIT.



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