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TIDMAAZ
RNS Number : 8105S
Anglo Asian Mining PLC
14 March 2019
Anglo Asian Mining plc / Ticker: AAZ / Index: AIM / Sector: Mining
14 March 2019
Anglo Asian Mining plc
Gedabek Open Pit - JORC Mineral Resources and Reserves Reports
Full JORC Reporting now released together with Life of Mine Estimate
Anglo Asian Mining plc ("Anglo Asian" or the "Company"), the AIM listed gold, copper and silver producer, is pleased to announce the release of complete Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves reports, estimated in accordance with the JORC (2012) code, for the Gedabek open pit located at the Company's Gedabek licence area ("Gedabek") in Western Azerbaijan (the "JORC Reports").
These JORC Reports provide supplementary information to the announcement and JORC Table 1 release of 18 September 2018, including a life of mine schedule for the Gedabek open pit. The resource estimate is based on a robust geological model, which benefits from information gathered during the mining of the deposit, recent geological work and exploration drilling.
Gedabek JORC (2012) Mineral Resource and Reserves
-- Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves classified according to the JORC Code are now completed giving detailed back-up to information released on 18 September 2018
-- Life of Mine scheduled until 2024 taking into consideration blending of ores from other mines
-- Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves for the Gedabek open pit unchanged from those previously released
The Gedabek open pit JORC Mineral Resources Report can be accessed via the following link:
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8105S_2-2019-3-13.pdf
The Gedabek open pit JORC Ore Reserves Report can be accessed via the following link:
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8105S_1-2019-3-13.pdf
Mine Development Update
-- Mining excavation capacity has been increased by the addition of two new excavators purchased by a Company mining contractor.
-- The optimisation programme for the improvement of fragmentation during blasting has yielded positive results as reflected in the improved mining cycle times and reduced choking of the protective grizzly grid ahead of the jaw crushers.
-- Exploration drilling continues on the margins of the Gedabek open pit targeting copper mineralisation for possible future expansion.
-- Drilling from both surface and underground is planned to test the deeper down dip extension of the open pittable mineralisation for possible future underground mining.
JORC (2012) Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statements
The mineral resource and reserves are prepared in accordance with JORC Code (2012), which is the current edition of the JORC Code. The resources and reserves stated below are in-situ.
Mineral Resources
Gold (+ Copper) Mineral Resources (Cut-off grade >= 0.3g/t gold) Mineral Resource Tonnage Gold Copper Silver Gold Copper Silver --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- (Mt) Grade Grade Grade ('000 ('000 ('000 (g/t) (%) (g/t) ounces) Tonnes) ounces) --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Measured 18.0 0.9 0.2 8.3 532 38.0 4,800 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Indicated 11.1 0.7 0.1 5.6 264 15.7 2,011 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Measured+Indicated 29.1 0.9 0.2 7.3 796 53.7 6,811 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Inferred 8.5 0.7 0.1 5.0 189 9.7 1,361 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total 37.6 0.8 0.2 6.8 986 63.4 8,172 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Copper Mineral Resource (Additional to Gold Mineral Resource) (Cut-off grade copper >=0.3%) and gold <0.3 g/t)) ---------- Mineral Resources Tonnage Gold Copper Silver Gold Copper Silver --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- (Mt) Grade Grade Grade ('000 ('000 ('000 (g/t) (%) (g/t) ounces) Tonnes) ounces) --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Measured 5.3 0.1 0.5 2.1 21 26.3 356 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Indicated 0.9 0.1 0.5 1.6 3 4.4 48 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Measured+Indicated 6.2 0.1 0.5 2.0 24 30.7 404 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Inferred 0.5 0.1 0.4 1.5 1 1.9 23 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total 6.7 0.1 0.5 2.0 25 32.6 426 --------- ------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Ore Reserves
Ore Reserves Tonnage Gold Copper Silver Gold Copper Silver (Mt) Grade Grade Grade ('000 ('000 ('000 (g/t) (%) (g/t) ounces) Tonnes) ounces) -------- ------- -------- -------- --------- --------- --------- Proved 10.9 0.89 0.29 8.83 311 31.9 3,084 -------- ------- -------- -------- --------- --------- --------- Probable 1.2 0.82 0.34 9.52 32 4.1 373 -------- ------- -------- -------- --------- --------- --------- Proved+Probable 12.1 0.88 0.30 8.90 343 36.0 3,457 -------- ------- -------- -------- --------- --------- ---------
The Proved and Probable Ore Reserves estimate is based on that portion of the Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource of the deposit within the scheduled mine designs that may be economically extracted, considering all "Modifying Factors" in accordance with the JORC (2012) Code.
Anglo Asian Group Director of Geology & Mining, Stephen Westhead, said "These resource and reserves reports provide further valuable information relating to mineralisation and ores from the Gedabek open pit only. This information is complementary to the maiden Gadir resource and reserve statements which are also being published today.
"Importantly, the reserves provide sufficient mine life for continued evaluation of the Gadir to Gedabek underground mine potential, and an exploration window to bring further mineralisation to resource and reserve level from the pipeline of known mineral deposits and occurrences from within the Gedabek contract area."
Mineral Resource and Reserve Estimation
Anglo Asian, together with the mining and geological consulting group Datamine International, prepared the resource and reserves estimation of the Gedabek deposit. This work followed the completion of the recent reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes and core drill holes that supplemented surface outcrop and channel sampling. The total number of exploration drillholes drilled by the Company, since the commencement of exploration in 2007, is 738 with a total of 104,967 metres drilled. The Mineral Resources and Ore Reserve estimation parameters per Table 1 of the JORC code are set out in Appendix one. A glossary of terminology related to the mineral resource and reserves estimate and other information is set out in Appendix two.
Competent Person Statement
The information in the announcement that relates to exploration results, minerals resources and ore reserves is based on information compiled by Dr Stephen Westhead, who is a full-time employee of Anglo Asian Mining with the position of Director of Geology & Mining, who is a Fellow of The Geological Society of London, a Chartered Geologist, Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists, Member of The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a Member of the Institute of Directors.
Stephen Westhead has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Stephen Westhead consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
Stephen Westhead has sufficient experience, relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that he is undertaking, to qualify as a "competent person" as defined by the AIM rules. Stephen Westhead has reviewed the resources and reserves included in this announcement.
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
Certain information contained in this announcement would have been deemed inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 until the release of this announcement.
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Notes: About Anglo Asian Mining plc
Anglo Asian Mining plc (AIM:AAZ) is a gold, copper and silver producer in Central Asia with a broad portfolio of production and exploration assets in Azerbaijan. The Company has a 1,962 square kilometre portfolio, assembled from analysis of historic Soviet geological data and held under a Production Sharing Agreement modelled on the Azeri oil industry.
The Company's main operating location is the Gedabek contract area ("Gedabek") which is a 300 square kilometre area in the Lesser Caucasus mountains in western Azerbaijan. The Company developed Azerbaijan's first modern operating gold/copper/silver mine at Gedabek which commenced gold production in May 2009. Mining at Gedabek was initially from its main open pit, which is an open cast mine with a series of interconnected pits.
The Company also operates the high grade Gadir underground mine, which is co-located at the Gedabek site. In September 2017, production commenced at the Ugur open pit mine, a recently discovered gold ore deposit at Gedabek. The Company has a second underground mine, Gosha, which is 50 kilometres from Gedabek. Ore mined at Gosha is processed at Anglo Asian's Gedabek plant.
The Company produced 83,736 gold equivalent ounces ('GEOs') for the year ended 31 December 2018. Gedabek is a polymetallic ore deposit that has gold together with significant concentrations of copper in the main open pit mine, and an oxide gold-rich zone at Ugur. The Company therefore employs a series of flexible processing routes to optimise metal recoveries and efficiencies. The Company produces gold dore through agitation and heap leaching operations, copper concentrate from its Sulphidisation, Acidification, Recycling, and Thickening (SART) plant and also a copper and precious metal concentrate from its flotation plant. A second dedicated crusher line has been commissioned and is now in operation for the flotation plant to enable it to operate independently of the agitation leaching plant.
The Company has forecast metal production for FY 2019 of between 82,000 to 86,000 gold equivalent ounces ("GEOs"). Of the forecast production for FY 2019, between 28,000 to 30,000 GEOs is in the form of copper and gold flotation concentrate.
Anglo Asian is also actively seeking to exploit its first mover advantage in Azerbaijan to identify additional projects, as well as looking for other properties in order to fulfil its expansion ambitions and become a mid-tier gold and copper metal production company.
APPIX 1:
The following table provides a summary of assessment and reporting criteria used at the Gedabek deposit for the reporting of exploration results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves in accordance with the JORC Table 1 checklist in The Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (The JORC Code, 2012 Edition).
*Note that there have been minor spelling and grammatical corrections in this publication of Table 1 from the version issued on 18(th) September 2018. No material or content changes have been made to Table 1
JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 report: Gedabek Deposit (Anglo Asian Mining plc)
Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve statement date: 18 September 2018
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary Sampling techniques * Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, * Diamond core drilling was used to provide drill core random chips, or specific specialised industry for geological information (primarily structural standard measurement tools appropriate to the information) at depth. Full core was split minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma longitudinally 50% using a rock diamond saw and sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These half-core samples were taken at typically 1 metre examples should not be taken as limiting the broad intervals or to rock contacts if present in the core meaning of sampling. run for both mineralisation and wall rock. The drill core was rotated prior to cutting to maximise structure to core axis of the cut core. * Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used. * Reverse Circulation (RC) drill samples were collected via a cyclone system in calico sample bags following on site splitting using a standard riffle "Jones" * Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that splitter attached to the RC drill rig cyclone, and are Material to the Public Report. into plastic chip trays for every sample run metre (1.0m and 2.5m) interval. * In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be relatively simple (eg 'reverse * Reverse circulation drilling was carried out for both circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples exploration drilling and grade control during from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g production. charge for fire assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. * To ensure representative sampling, diamond drill core Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg was marked considering mineralisation and alteration submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed intensity, after ensuring correct core run marking information. with regards recovery. * RC samples were routinely weighed to ensure sample is representative of the metre run. Sampling of drill core and RC cutting were systematic and unbiased. * RC samples varies from 3kg to 6kg, the smaller weight sample related to losses where water was present. The average sample weight was 4.7kg, which was pulverised to produce a 50g sample for routine Atomic Absorption analysis and check fire assaying. * Handheld XRF (model THERMO Niton XL3t) was used to assist with mineral identification during field mapping and core logging procedures. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drilling
techniques * Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole * Diamond core drilling, reverse circulation (RC) hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) drilling and down the hole (DTH) ("bench") drilling and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard were completed. tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc). * Upper levels of core drilling from collar to an average depth of 51.6 metres at PQ (85.0 mm) core single barrel wireline, stepping down to HQ (63.5mm) when necessary. * Diamond Core Drilling with HQ (63.5mm) core single tube barrel, steeping down to NQ (47.6mm) core barrel when necessary * Diamond Core drilling with NQ (47.6mm) core single tube barrel * The proportions of PQ:HQ:NQ drilling were 11:70:19 percentage. * Oriented drill coring was not used. * Reverse Circulation drilling using 133 millimetre diameter face sampling drill bit. * Downhole surveying was carried out on 36.8% (the majority of drillholes were drilled vertical with shallow depths) of core drillholes utilizing Reflex EZ-TRAC equipment at a downhole interval of 12.0 metres. * Drilling penetration speeds were also noted to assist with rock hardness indications. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drill sample recovery * Method of recording and assessing core and chip * Core recovery (TCR - total core recovery) was sample recoveries and results assessed. recorded at site, verified at the core logging facility and subsequently entered into the database. The average core recovery was 95%. Recovery * Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure measurements were poorer in fractured and faulted representative nature of the samples. rocks, however the contract drill crew maximized capability with use of drill muds and reduced core runs to ensure best recovery. In these zones where * Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery oxidised friable mineralisation was present, average and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred recovery was 89%. due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material. * RC recovery was periodically checked by weighing the sample per metre for RC drill cuttings and compared to theoretical weight. * Geological information was passed to the drilling crews to make the drillers aware of areas of geological complexity, to maximise recovery of sample through the technical management of drilling (downward pressures, rotation speeds, water flushing, use of clays). * Zones of faulting and presence of water resulted in variable weights of RC sample, suggesting losses of fines. Historical drilling at adjacent deposits with similar situations tended to underestimate the in-situ gold grades. * There is no direct relationship between recovery and grade variation, however in core drilling, losses of fines is believed to result in lower gold grades due to washout of fines in fracture zones. This is also the situation when core drilling grades are compared with RC grades. This is likely to result in an underestimation of grade, which has been confirmed during production. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Logging * Whether core and chip samples have been geologically * Drill core was logged in detail for lithology, and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to alteration, mineralisation, geological structure, and support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, oxidation state by Anglo Asian Mining geologists, mining studies and metallurgical studies. utilising logging codes and data sheets as supervised by the competent person. * Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography. * RC cuttings were logged for lithology, alteration, mineralisation, and oxidation state. * The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged. * Logging was considered sufficient to support Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies. * Rock Quality Designation (RQD) logs were produced for all core drilling for geotechnical purposes. Fracture intensity and fragmentation proportion analysis was also used for geotechnical information.
* 8 core drillholes were drilled to pass through mineralisation into wall rocks of the backwall to the open pit. This ensured geotechnical data collected related to open pit design work with using all drillhole rock quality designation (RQD) data. * This data was utilised in establishing the open pit deign parameters * Independent geotechnical studies have been completed by the environmental engineering company, CQA International Limited (CQA), to assess rock mass strength and structural geological relationships for mine design parameters. * Logging was both quantitative and qualitative in nature. All core was photographed in the core boxes to show the core box number, core run markers and a scale, and all RC chip trays were photographed. * 100% of the core drilling was logged with a total of 73,767.15 metres of core and 100% of RC drilling with a total of 13,328.50 metres and 100% of bench drilling with a total of 330,756.00 metres that is included in the resource model. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub-sampling techniques * If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, * Full core was split longitudinally 50% using a rock and sample half or all core taken. diamond saw and half-core samples were taken at preparation typically 100 centimetre intervals or to rock contacts if present in the core run for both * If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary mineralisation and wall rock. The drill core was split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry. rotated prior to cutting to maximise structure to core axis of the cut core. * For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique. * Half core was taken for sampling for assaying, and one half remains in the core box as reference material. * Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples. * Reverse Circulation (RC) drill samples were collected in calico sample bags following on site splitting using a standard riffle "Jones" splitter, and into * Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is plastic chip trays for every one metre interval. representative of the in situ material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second-half sampling. * Where RC samples were wet, the total sample was collected for drying at the laboratory, following which, sample splitting took place. Primary * Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain duplicates have also been retained as reference size of the material being sampled. material. * RC field sampling equipment was regularly cleaned to reduce the chance of sample contamination by previous samples, on a metre basis by compressed air. * Both core and RC samples were prepared according best practice, with initial geological control of the half core or RC samples, followed by crushing and grinding at the laboratory sample preparation facility that is routinely managed for contamination and cleanliness control. Sampling practice is considered as appropriate for Mineral Resource Estimation. * Sample preparation at the laboratory is subject to the following procedure. Ø After receiving samples at the laboratory from the geology department, all samples are cross referenced with the sample order list. Ø All samples are dried in an oven at 105-110 degree centigrade temperature Ø First stage sample crushing to -25mm size Ø Second stage sample crushing to -10mm size. Ø Third stage sample crushing to -2mm size. Ø After crushing the samples are riffle split and 200-250 gramme sample taken. Ø A 75 micron sized prepared pulp is produced that is subsequently sent for assay preparation. * Quality control procedures were used for all sub-sampling preparation. This included geological control over the core cutting, and sampling to ensure representativeness of the geological interval. * 333 field duplicates of the reverse circulation (RC)
samples were collected, representing 2.5 % of the total RC metres drilled. * Sample sizes are considered appropriate to the grain size of the material and style of mineralisation being sampled, by maximizing the sample size, hence the total absence of any BQ drill core. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quality of assay data * The nature, quality and appropriateness of the * Laboratory procedures and assaying and analysis and assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether methods are industry standard. They are well laboratory the technique is considered partial or total. documented and supervised by a dedicated laboratory tests team. The techniques of Atomic Absorption and Fire Assay were utilised, and as such both partial and * For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF total techniques were employed. These techniques are instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining appropriate for obtaining assay data of rock samples. the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc. * Handheld XRF (model THERMO Niton XL3t) was used to assist with mineral identification during field mapping and core logging procedures. * Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie * Commencement of drilling was 21/02/2006 and lack of bias) and precision have been established. completion was 13/07/2018 (the database date range for resource estimation). The following four types of drill sample are utilised; surface diamond drilling, surface mine reverse circulation, bench hole (down the hole hammer production drilling) and underground core drilling. * Material drill holes are considered those drilled since the time of the last JORC resource statement (2014), as much of the material drilled prior to that has been mined out. The material drilling is considered to be core drilling and RC drilling as these impact on the interpretation of the overall resource geometry, and not bench hole (production drilling). The underground drilling is limited to the western end of Gedabek, and not material for open pit assessment. * QA/QC procedures included the use of field duplicates of RC samples, blanks, certified standards or certified reference material (CRMs) from OREAS (Ore Research & Exploration Pty Ltd Assay Standards, Australia), in addition to the laboratory control that comprised pulp duplicates, coarse duplicates, and replicate samples. This QA/QC system allowed for the monitoring of precision and accuracy of assaying for the Gedabek deposit. * Taking into consideration all the QA/QC methods employed, the percentage of QA/QC samples to the total samples collected by surface mine drilling (including bench hole production drilling) is 3.7%. * The percentage of QA/QC samples of the material mine location drilling (surface core and reverse circulation) samples only is 13.2%. * The percentage of QA/QC samples of the material mine location drilling (surface core and reverse circulation) plus exploration diamond drill hole samples only is 6.5%. * It should be noted that QA/QC control prior to 2014 was at a lower standard than in recent years, where there has been an increase in QA/QC sample % and dedicated QA/QC staff have been sent on courses to put in place enhanced procedures. * 794 pulp duplicate samples were assayed at varying grade ranges: Ore Grade Designation Au (from) Au (to) g/t g/t ---------- -------- Very Low (VL) 0.00 0.30 ---------- -------- Low 0.30 1.00 ---------- -------- Medium (MED) 1.00 2.00 ---------- -------- High 2.00 5.00
---------- -------- Very High (V 5.00 + HIGH) ---------- -------- * Summary results from the pulp duplicates are presented below: Pulp Duplicate Original sample QAQC (pulp duplicate) grades sample grades ---------------- ------ -------------------- Mean Mean ---------------- -------------------- ---------------------------- Au Ag Cu, Au Cu, count g/t g/t % g/t Ag g/t % ---------------- ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_Blank 13 0.03 1.36 0.04 0.07 4.27 0.03 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ RCH_PD_Blank 207 0.03 1.96 0.13 0.05 1.13 0.14 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 220 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_VL 57 0.15 5.97 0.06 0.18 3.14 0.07 RCH_PD_VL 182 0.13 2.92 0.22 0.13 1.79 0.20 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 239 0.13 3.65 0.18 0.15 2.11 0.17 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_LOW 48 0.59 7.29 0.27 0.58 7.37 0.26 RCH_PD_LOW 109 0.56 4.23 0.20 0.53 4.24 0.18 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 157 0.57 5.17 0.22 0.54 5.19 0.21 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_MED 37 1.34 11.39 0.20 1.21 10.48 0.21 RCH_PD_MED 40 1.35 7.35 0.18 1.30 7.50 0.16 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 77 1.34 9.29 0.19 1.26 8.93 0.18 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_HIGH 41 3.17 23.94 0.60 2.68 22.12 0.60 RCH_PD_HIGH 43 3.16 20.05 0.71 3.12 19.92 0.86 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 84 3.17 21.95 0.66 2.91 21.00 0.73 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ BH_PD_V HIGH 9 8.57 44.27 1.35 7.19 45.86 1.71 RCH_PD_V HIGH 8 6.76 16.53 0.53 6.97 16.24 0.50 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ 17 7.72 31.22 0.96 7.09 31.92 1.14 ------ ----- ------ ----- ------- --------- ------ * The following CRMs are used for QA/QC control. Ore Type CRM type (grade range g/t Au) -------------- V. LOW 0-0.3 CRM 22_Oreas 501 - Au 0.214 g/t_Ag 0.44 g/t_Cu 0.28% -------------- CRM 8_Oreas 501b - Au 0.243 g/t_Ag 0.778 g/t_Cu 0.258 % -------------- ----------------------------------------- LOW 0.3-1 CRM 23_Oreas 502c_Au 0.477 g/t_Ag 0.796 g/t_Cu 0.779% -------------- CRM 17_Oreas 502b - Au 0.49 g/t_Ag 2.01 g/t_Cu 0.76% -------------- ----------------------------------------- CRM 20_Oreas 620 - Au 0.67 g/t_Ag 38.40 g/t_Cu 0.18% ----------------------------------------- CRM 2_Oreas 503b - Au 0.685 g/t_Ag 1.48 g/t_Cu 0.523% ----------------------------------------- CRM 16_OREAS 623 - Au 0.797 g t_Ag
20.40 g/t_Cu 1.72% ----------------------------------------- CRM 12_Oreas 59d - Au 0.801 g/t_Cu 1.47% ----------------------------------------- Medium 1-2 CRM 15_Oreas 701 - Au 1.07 g/t_Ag 1.1 g/t_Cu 0.48% -------------- CRM 18_Oreas 624 - Au 1.12 g/t_Ag 46.0 g/t_Cu 3.09% -------------- ----------------------------------------- CRM 19_Oreas 621 - Au 1.23 g/t_Ag 68.0 g/t_Cu 0.37% ----------------------------------------- CRM 13_Oreas 604 - Au 1.43 g/t_492.0 g/t_Cu 2.16% ----------------------------------------- CRM 7_Oreas 504b - Au 1.56 g/t_Ag 2.98 g/t_Cu 1.1% ----------------------------------------- CRM 11_Oreas 602 - Au 1.95 g/t_Ag 114.88 g/t_Cu 0.52% ----------------------------------------- High 2-5 CRM 4_Oreas 60c - Au 2.45 g/t_Ag 4.81 g/t -------------- CRM 9_Oreas 214 - Au 2.92 g/t -------------- ----------------------------------------- CRM 10_Oreas 17c - Au 3.04 g/t ----------------------------------------- CRM 6_Oreas 61e - Au 4.51 g/t_Ag 5.27 g/t ----------------------------------------- Very High CRM 14_Oreas 603 - Au 5.08 g/t_Ag 292.92 5-99 g/t_Cu 1.01% -------------- CRM 5_Oreas 62c - Au 9.369 g/t_Ag 9.86 g/t -------------- ----------------------------------------- * Comparison of average gold grades between the on-site laboratory and OREAS CRMs shows a general bias towards the on-site laboratory under-estimating grade with the exception of very low grade (average variation as presented below): Class Au Au CRM AIMC Difference Ore Grade g/t fm g/t to Au g/t Au g/t % ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- Very Low 0.0 0.30 0.235 0.273 16% ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- Low 0.30 1.00 0.674 0.690 2% ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- Medium 1.00 2.00 1.484 1.476 -1% ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- High 2.00 5.00 3.326 3.259 -2% ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- Very High 5.00 99.00 8.398 8.240 -2% ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- * Based on QA/QC analysis, and instances of poor repeatability in duplicate assaying and general underestimation of assays greater than 1.0 g/t gold at the AIMC laboratory as compared to CRMs, it is recommended to carry out thorough QA/QC of all samples during the extraction process and assess laboratory capacities. * The quality of the QA/QC is considered adequate for resource and reserve estimation purposes. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verification of sampling * The verification of significant intersections by * Significant intersections were verified by a number and assaying either independent or alternative company personnel. of company personnel within the management structure of the Exploration Department. Intersections were defined by the exploration geologists, and * The use of twinned holes. subsequently verified by the Exploration Manager. Further, independent verification was carried out as
part of the due diligence for resource estimation by * Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, Datamine International. Assay intersections were data verification, data storage (physical and cross validated with drill core visual intersections. electronic) protocols. * An initial programme of RC drilling was followed up * Discuss any adjustment to assay data. by a core drilling programme where 7 drillholes were twinned and validated the presence of mineralisation. Reverse circulation drilling assays as compared with the core drilling assays showed a positive grade bias of up to 12%. This result may also be a function of sample size as the diameter of RC drillholes is much wider than the core drillholes, and produced a larger sample that is likely to show less bias with the rock mass. It is also suspected that losses may have occurred during the core drilling process especially in very strongly oxidised mineralised zones due to drilling fluid interaction. * Data entry is supervised by a data manager, and verification and checking procedures are in place. The format of the data is appropriate for direct import into "Datamine"(R) software. All data is stored in electronic databases within the geology department and backed up to the secure company electronic server that has limited and restricted access. Four main files are created relating to "collar", "survey", "assay" and "geology". Laboratory data is loaded electronically by the laboratory department and validated by the geology department. Any outlier assays are re-assayed. * Independent validation of the database was made as part of the resource model generation process, where all data was checked for errors, missing data, misspelling, interval validation, negative values, and management of zero versus no data entries. * All databases were considered accurate for the Mineral Resource Estimate. * No adjustments were made to the assay data. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location of data points * Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill * The mine area was recently (2017) surveyed by high holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine resolution drone survey. Five topographic base workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource stations were installed and accurately surveyed using estimation. high precision GPS, that was subsequently tied into the local mine grid using ground based total station surveying (LEICA TS02) equipment. All trench, drill * Specification of the grid system used. holes collars were then surveyed using total station survey equipment. In 2018, new survey equipment was purchased which is used for precision surveying of * Quality and adequacy of topographic control. drill holes, trenches and workings. This equipment comprised 2x Trimble R10, Model 60 and associated equipment. * Downhole surveying was carried out on 36.8% of all core drillholes (the majority of drillholes were drilled vertical with shallow depths), utilizing Reflex EZ-TRAC equipment at a downhole interval of every 12.0 metres. Since 2014 (the date of the last JORC statement), over 95% of core drillholes have been surveyed. * The grid system used is Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)84WGS zone 38T (Azerbaijan) * The adequacy of topographic control is adequate for the purposes of resource and reserve modelling (having been validated by both aerial and ground based survey techniques), with a contour interval of 2m metres. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data spacing and * Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results. * Drill hole spacing was from 20 metres over the main distribution mineralised zone to 40 metres on the periphery of the resource. * Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and * The data spacing and distribution (20 x 20 metre grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource grid) over the mineralised zones is sufficient to and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and establish the degree of geological and grade classifications applied. continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied. The depth and spacing is
* Whether sample compositing has been applied. considered appropriate for defining geological and grade continuity as required for a JORC Mineral Resource estimate. * No physical sample compositing has been applied for assay purposes. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orientation of data in * Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased * Detailed surface mapping and subsequent drilling has relation to sampling of possible structures and the extent to provided the characteristics of the deposit. The geological which this is known, considering the deposit type. orientation of the drill grid to NNE was designed to structure maximise the geological interpretation in terms of true contact orientations. * If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this * The Gedabek gold-copper deposit is considered as a should be assessed and reported if material. high sulphidation gold deposit, which is enriched by copper along the diorite intrusion contact. The rocks range from Bajocian (Mid-Jurassic) to Tithonian (Upper-Jurassic) in age. The gold mineralisation is hosted by Upper Bajocian age sub-volcanic rocks, which comprise Rhyolite porphyry (Quartz-Porphyry). These rocks have been intruded into a sub-volcanic sequence that was subsequently subjected to strong hydrothermal alteration. * The Gedabek primary mineralisation is hosted in acidic sub-volcanic rocks, which consist of hematite-quartz-kaolin-sericite alteration and brecciation in the central part, plus pyritic stock-stockwork and quartz-sulphide veins. The central surface expression of the mineralisation exhibit accumulations of hydrous ferric oxides (gossan) with sub-level barite mass beneath gossan zones. * The deposit was emplaced at the intersection of NW, NE, N and E trending structural systems regionally controlled by a first order NW transcurrent fault structure. The fault dips between 70 to 80deg to the north-west. The faults of the central zone control the hydrothermal metasomatic alteration and gold mineralisation. * Given the geological understanding and the application of the drilling grid orientation, grid spacing and vertical drilling, no orientation based sample bias has been identified in the data which resulted in unbiased sampling of structures considering the deposit type. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample security * The measures taken to ensure sample security. * Regarding drill core: at the drilling site which was supervised by a geologist, the drill core is placed into wooden and plastic core boxes that are sized specifically for the drill core diameter. Once the box is full, a wooden/plastic lid is fixed to the box to ensure no spillage. Core box number, drill hole number and from/to metres are written on both the box and the lid. The core is then transported to the core storage area and logging facility, where it is received and logged into a data sheet. Core logging, cutting, and sampling takes place at the secure core management area. The core samples are bagged with labels both in the bag and on the bag, and data recorded on a sample sheet. The samples are transferred to the laboratory where they are registered as received, for laboratory sample preparation works and assaying. Hence, a chain of custody procedure has been followed from core collection to assaying and storage of reference material. * Reverse Circulation samples are bagged at the drill site and sample numbers recorded on the bags. Batches of 18 metre samples are boxed for transport to the logging facility where the geological study and sample preparation for transfer to the laboratory take place. * All samples received at the core facility are logged in and registered with the completion of an "act". The act is signed by the drilling team supervisor and
core facility supervisor (responsible person). All core is photographed, subjected to geotechnical logging, geological logging, samples interval determinations, bulk density, core cutting, and sample preparation (each size of fragments 3-5 centimetre). * Daily, all samples are weighed, and a Laboratory order prepared which is signed by the core facility supervisor prior to release to the laboratory. On receipt at the laboratory, the responsible person countersigns the order. * After assaying all reject duplicate samples are sent back from the laboratory to the core facility (recorded on a signed act). All reject samples are placed into boxes referencing the sample identities and stored in the core facility. * For external assaying, Anglo Asian Mining utilised ALS-OMAC in Ireland. Samples selected for external assay are recorded on a data sheet and sealed in appropriate boxes for shipping by air freight. Communications between the geological department of the Company and ALS monitor the shipment, customs clearance, and receipt of samples. Results are sent electronically by ALS and loaded to the Company database for study. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audits or reviews * The results of any audits or reviews of sampling * Reviews on sampling and assaying techniques were techniques and data. conducted for all data internally and externally as part of the resource and reserve estimation validation procedure. No concerns were raised as to the procedures or the data results. All procedures were considered industry standard and well conducted. QA/QC tolerance concerns of some of batches of assaying has been raised. --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary Mineral tenement * Type, reference name/number, location and ownership * The project is located within a current contract area and land including agreements or material issues with third that is managed under a "PSA" production sharing tenure parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, agreement. status overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings. * The PSA grants the Company a number of periods to exploit defined licence areas, known as Contract Areas, agreed on the initial signing with the * The security of the tenure held at the time of Azerbaijan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources reporting along with any known impediments to ('MENR'). The exploration period allowed for the obtaining a licence to operate in the area. early exploration of the Contract Areas to assess prospectivity can be extended. * A 'development and production period' commences on the date that the Company issues a notice of discovery, which runs for 15 years with two extensions of five years each at the option of the Company. Full management control of mining in the Contract Areas rests with Anglo Asian Mining. * Under the PSA, Anglo Asian is not subject to currency exchange restrictions and all imports and exports are free of tax or other restrictions. In addition, MENR is to use its best endeavours to make available all necessary land, its own facilities and equipment and to assist with infrastructure. * The deposit is not located in any national park. * At the time of reporting no known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area exist and the contract (licence) area agreement is in good standing. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Exploration done by other * Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other * The Gedabek deposit has been known since ancient parties parties. times. It was repeatedly mined by primitive underground methods until the second half of the XIX century. During the period 1864-1917 it was a subject to economic mining by the "Siemens Brothers" company. During that time period, the extracted ores comprised
about: * 1,720,000 tonnes of ore at high grade of metals: * copper about 56,000 tonnes at an estimated grade of 3.4% Cu * gold 6.38-12.7 tonnes at a grade of 3.7 to 7.4 g/t Au * silver 120.6-126.12 tonnes at a grade of about 70.0 g/t Ag Mining of the deposit was stopped in 1917 due the Bolshevik revolution. * Historical work on the area included geological scientific works about mineralogy, geochemistry, regional geological mapping, large-scale regional geophysical programmes (magnetic and gravity), trenching, dump sampling, drilling and preliminary resource estimation by Azerbaijan geologists until 1990 in the Soviet period and by Azerbaijan geologists since 1992 to 2002 in the years after the Soviet period. Prior to 1990, 16 core holes were drilled at Gedabek. Azergyzil, an Azerbaijan state entity drilled an additional 47 core drill holes between 1998 and 2002 and also carried out re-sampling of old adits. Anglo Asian Mining decided to twin four of these early holes in order to ascertain the validity of the early drilling and assays (which was successful). * Prior to the drill programme targeted for resource estimation, Anglo Asian Mining carried out the following work: Ø Geological mapping of 5km(2) at a scale of 1:10 000 (years 2005-2006) and of 1km(2) at a scale 1:1 000 (years 2007-2008). Ø Outcrop sampling that comprised 4367 samples (years 2005-2007). Ø Trenching & shallow pits that provided for 3225 samples (years 2005-2008). Ø In 2006, Anglo Asian Mining carried out exploration works at the Gedabek mineral deposit that comprised 146 core and RC drill holes, with an average drillhole depth of 113 metres. As a result of this exploration work, the ore reserve was estimated and reported by SRK Consultants in January 2007. * In 2007 and induced polarisation (IP) Geophysical study was carried out on the Gedabek deposit by JS Company, Turkey. * Various exploration phases were carried out by Anglo Asian Mining at the Gedabek mine and in surrounding areas of the Gedabek mineral deposit from year 2007 to 2014. As the results of these works, in 2012 and 2014 estimation of mineral resources and ore reserves were completed and reported by the CAE Mining company. This work provided an update of the previous mineral resources estimations of SRK Consulting Incorporated (SRK, 2007) and SGS Canada Incorporated (SGS, 2010). These resource and reserve estimates were made in accordance with the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC). The exploration work of 2007-2014 years resulted in the ore reserve of 20.494Mt at grades of 1.03g/t gold, 0.50% copper and 7.35 g/t silver (in-situ) as reported by CAE Mining as September 2014. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Geology * Deposit type, geological setting and style of * The Gedabek gold-copper deposit is located in the mineralisation. Gedabek Ore District of the Lesser Caucasus in NW of Azerbaijan, 48 kilometres East of the city of Ganja, near of Gedabek city. * The exploration "centre" of the project, independently located on Google Earth at Latitude 40deg34'48.31"N and Longitude 45deg47'40.39"E. The known gold-copper mineralisation has an estimated
north-south strike length of 1300 m and a total area of approximately 1 km(2). * Principal features of the geological structure of the Gedabek deposit and ore location have been predetermined by its position within the large Gedabek-Garadag (Gedabek-Slavyanka Chenlibel) volcanic-plutonic structure, characterised by complex internal structure, due to repeated tectonic movement, multi-cyclic magmatic activity and related mineralisation processes. The comparatively large tectonic-magmatic structure enveloping a considerable part of Shamkir uplift of the Lok-Karabakh structural-magmatic zone (Lesser Caucasus Mega-anticlinorium) has been structurally deformed by multi-phase activity resulting in compartmentalised stratigraphic blocks. * The Gedabek ore deposit is located at the contact between a Kimmeridgian aged intrusion and Bajocian volcanic rocks. The Kimmeridgian intrusion is described as a granodiorite, quartz- diorite, or diorite intrusion. The mineralisation is represented by the rhyolitic porphyry (quartz-porphyry) body, localised between sub-horizontal andesite at the west and a diorite intrusion at the east. The two main types of hydrothermal alteration observed in the Gedabek deposit are propyllitic alteration with quartz +/- adularia +/- pyrite alteration, and argillitic alteration in the central part of the deposit. * Ore mineralisation at Gedabek is spatially associated with the rhyolite porphyry. Disseminated pyrite occurs pervasively through most of the rock. Fine grained pyrite shows various densities of mineralisation depending on the area, a higher pyrite abundance is observable in the central part of the deposit. Polymetallic ore study includes different styles of mineralisation (semi-massive, vein, veinlets, disseminated) generally post-dating the disseminated pyrite stage. It mainly consists of semi-massive lenses of pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite. * The Gedabek primary mineralisation is hosted in acidic sub-volcanic rocks that exhibit haematitic, quartz-kaolin-sericite alteration and brecciation in the central part, comprising pyritic stockwork and quartz-sulphide veins. The central surface expression of the mineralisation exhibit accumulations of hydrous ferric oxides forming a gossan with barite also present below the gossanous material. * The deposit was emplaced at the intersection of NW, NE, N and E trending structural systems regionally controlled by a first order NW transcurrent fault structure. The fault dips between 70 to 80deg to the north-west. The faults of the central zone control the hydrothermal metasomatic alteration and gold mineralisation. * In the vertical section, the higher gold grade ore is located on the top of the ore body (mainly in an oxidation zone in the contact with andesitic waste on the top). A central brecciated zone of the higher ore mineral grade is seen to continue at depth. Ore minerals show horizontal zoning with high grade copper ore mineralisation located on the east of the orebody along the contact zones of a diorite intrusion, to the west the copper quantity is reducing (except in the brecciated central part). From central part of the orebody to the west, zinc mineralisation is located along the ore contact with andesitic rocks, but is absent on the western margin of the orebody. The northern part of the hosts gold
and copper mineralisation along fractures. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Drill hole Information * A summary of all information material to the * A summary of the type and metres of drilling understanding of the exploration results including a completed is shown below: tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes: -- -- o easting and northing of the drill -- Database Type No. of Total Length hole collar holes (m) o elevation or RL (Reduced Level - -------------- -------- ---------- -------------- elevation above sea level in metres) Exploration DD 451 83,478.6 of the drill hole collar -------------- o dip and azimuth of the hole RC 228 13,765.8 o down hole length and interception depth RCDD* 59 7,722.8 o hole length. ----------------------- ---------- -------------- * If the exclusion of this information is justified on Total 738 104,967.2 the basis that the information is not Material and ----------------------- ---------- -------------- this exclusion does not detract from the Mine RC RC 2,120 46,506 understanding of the report, the Competent Person -------------- -------- ---------- -------------- should clearly explain why this is the case. Bench Holes BH 125,312 328,498.9 -------------- -------- ---------- -------------- Underground UG 8 251.1 -------------- -------- ---------- -------------- 90 Channel UG samples 311.52 ----------------------- ---------- -------------- *Drill holes which start with RC and continue with DD * Underground sample data (UG) from Gedabek were used in the estimation. These data were made available from a new tunnel being developed from the Gadir underground mine to an area below the current Gedabek open pit. * The database contains information related to geological work up to 17(th) April 2018. * Material drill holes are considered those drilled since the time of the last JORC resource statement, as much of the material drilled prior to that has been subjected to mining of the reserve. The material drilling is considered to be core drilling and RC drilling, and not bench hole (production drilling) as these impact on the interpretation of the overall resource geometry (see [4] for further details). * Coordinates, RL of the drill collars, dip and azimuth, intersection depth, depth to end of drill hole and hole diameter are presented in appendix A to this Table 1. Ø DD drillholes are diamond core drillholes Ø RC drillhole are reverse circulation drillholes * Regarding dip and azimuth data of the core drill holes, 73% of drill holes were vertical. The largest variation of all vertical drill holes was 3.2 degrees off the vertical confirmed by downhole surveying. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Data aggregation * In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging * Drilling results have been reported using methods techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations intersection intervals based on a gold grade above (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are 0.3 gramme per tonne, and internal waste greater or usually Material and should be stated. equal to 1 metre thickness. Grade of both gold and silver within the intersections have been stated. The results are presented to 2 decimal places. * Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation * No data aggregation and no sample compositing were should be stated and some typical examples of such performed. aggregations should be shown in detail. * Drill sample intervals are based on a 1 metre sample * The assumptions used for any reporting of metal interval. equivalent values should be clearly stated. * No metal equivalent values have been reported. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Relationship between * These relationships are particularly important in the * The relationship between mineralisation widths and mineralisation reporting of Exploration Results. intercept lengths in the case of the Gedabek deposit
widths and is less critical as the mineralisation dominantly intercept forms a broad scale oxide zone, underlain by sulphide lengths * If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to that has varying types of mineral structures of the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be varying orientations. However, in the main open pit reported. area the overall geometry is sub-horizontal, with intersections from vertical drilling. * If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this * All intercepts are reported as down-hole lengths. effect (eg 'down hole length, true width not known'). --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Diagrams See pdf LINK and supporting report * Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and {LINK} tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported. These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Balanced reporting * Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration * Representative reporting of mineral intervals has Results is not practicable, representative reporting been previously reported by Anglo Asian Mining via of both low and high grades and/or widths should be regulated news service (RNS) announcements of the practiced to avoid misleading reporting of London Stock Exchange (AIM) or on the Company website Exploration Results. where the previous JORC resource report is presented. --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Other substantive * Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, * Previous Anglo Asian Mining announcements and reports exploration should be reported including (but not limited to): presented on the company website that report on data geological observations; geophysical survey results; exploration data of the Gedabek deposit include: geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock Ø 2007-01_SRK Resource Report characteristics; potential deleterious or Ø 2014-04_CAE JORC Mineral Resources contaminating substances. - Gedabek Mineral Deposit - April 2014 (rev1) Ø JORC Mineral Reserve Estimate - Gedabek Mineral Deposit - Oct 2014 (27-11-14) - Final Ø Anglo Asian Mining Interim & Annual Reports Ø Exploration update RNS * Additional information including photographs of the Gedabek area can be viewed on the Anglo Asian Mining website, http://www.angloasianmining.com * Geotechnical assessments of the backwall to the open pit have been carried out by the independent engineering company, CQA Limited, who have produced the following reports: Ø CQA Report on Mine Slope Stability. 02/09/2013 Ø CQA 20231 pit slope stability letter report. 03/09/2014 Ø Mine Slope_Clarification letter. 04/05.2016 Ø 30343 Pit slope letter report. 14/08/2018 Ø Gedabey Slope Angles CQA 2.xls 21/08/2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Further work * The nature and scale of planned further work (eg * Further exploration drilling is planned at the tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or Gedabek deposit. The targets for this drilling large-scale step-out drilling). include: * Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible Ø Southerly extension of copper mineralisation extensions, including the main geological on the periphery of the current open pit. interpretations and future drilling areas, provided Ø Down dip extension drilling of the this information is not commercially sensitive. mineralisation Ø Accessing from underground and drilling the down dip extension to the open pit mineralisation. * No diagrams to show possible extensions are presented in this document as this information is commercially sensitive. --------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources
(Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in section 2, also apply to this section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary Database integrity * Measures taken to ensure that data has not been * The Gedabek database is stored in Excel(R) and corrupted by, for example, transcription or keying Access(R) software. A dedicated database manager has errors, between its initial collection and its use been assigned who checks the data entry against the for Mineral Resource estimation purposes. laboratory report and survey data. * Data validation procedures used. * Geological data is entered by a geologist to ensure no confusion over terminology, while laboratory assay data is entered by the data entry staff. * A variety of manual and data checks are in place to check against human error of data entry. * All original geological logs, survey data and laboratory results sheets are retained in a secure location.
* Independent consultants "Datamine" who carried out the resource estimation also carried out periodic database validation during the period of geological data collection, as well as on completion of the database. * The validation procedures used include random checking of data as compared the original data sheet, validation of position of drillholes in 3D models, and targeting figures deemed "anomalous" following statistical analysis. Hence there are several levels of control. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Site visits * Comment on any site visits undertaken by the * The CP is an employee of the company and as such has Competent Person and the outcome of those visits. been actively in a position to be fully aware of all stages of the exploration and project development. The CP has worked very closely with the independent * If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why resource and reserve estimation staff of Datamine, this is the case. both on site and remotely, to ensure knowledge transfer of the geological situation, to allow geological "credibility" to the modelling process. Extensive visits have been carried out by two staff of Datamine over the last years and have been fully aware of the Gedabek project development. All aspects of the data collection and data management has been observed. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geological interpretation * Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of ) * The geological interpretation is considered robust. the geological interpretation of the mineral deposit. Geological data collection includes surface mapping and outcrop sampling, RC, core drilling and production drilling (grade control) RC and bench * Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made. holes. This has amassed a significant amount of information for the deposit. Various software packages have been used to model the deposit, * The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on including Leapfrog Geo(R), Surpac(R) and Datamine Mineral Resource estimation. (R). * The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral * The geological team have worked in the licence area Resource estimation. for many years (since the commencement of Gedabek exploration by Anglo Asian Mining staff in year 2005) and the understanding and confidence of the * The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geological interpretation is considered high. geology. * The geological interpretation of the geology has changed from the time of the previous JORC resource statement to that of the current study. The geology was previously considered to be a "porphyry" style, whereas the current interpretation is that the geology is high sulphidation epithermal in nature. Mining of the deposit has provided a vast amount of data of the nature of mineralisation and its structural control. The effect this has had on the resource estimation relates to the reduction in length of the sample ellipse search parameters. * The geology has guided the resource estimation, especially the structural control, where for example faulting has defined "hard" boundaries to mineralisation. The deposit structural orientation was used to control the orientation of the drilling grid and the resource estimation search ellipse orientation. * Grade and geological continuity have been established by extensive 3D data collection. The deposit has dimension of about 1300 metres by 800 metres, and the continuity is well understood, especially in relation to structural effects due to the mining activity of the deposit. * Grade investigations show two types of mineralisation in the deposit; gold mineralisation (plus copper) and copper (no/low gold) style mineralisation. * A geological interpretation of two mineralised types was completed utilising geological sections typically at spacing of about 10 metres that comprised 128 sections. This interpretation was used to develop a set of wireframes (solid) in Datamine that were subsequently used as the main domain/mineralised zones for resource estimation.
------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dimensions * The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource * The footprint of the whole mineralisation zone is expressed as length (along strike or otherwise), plan about 1300 metres by 800 metres. width, and depth below surface to the upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource. * The upper elevation of ore (high grade) in the pit is at about 1620-1600 metre level. * The upper elevation of ore (medium to low grade) in the pit is at about 1670-1650 metre level. * The current established base to mineralisation beneath the floor of the open pit at an elevation of 1595 to 1590 metres. * the elevation of the deepest known mineralisation below the backwall of the open pit at 1550 to 1500 metres (currently). * The overall average thickness of ore is up to 20 metres. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Estimation and modelling * The nature and appropriateness of the estimation * A geological interpretation of two sets of techniques technique(s) applied and key assumptions, including mineralised types were completed utilising 128 treatment of extreme grade values, domaining, geological sections typically at spacings of about 10 interpolation parameters and maximum distance of metres. These interpretations were used to form extrapolation from data points. If a computer wireframes (solid) in Datamine that were subsequently assisted estimation method was chosen include a used as the main domains/mineralised zones for description of computer software and parameters used. resource estimation. Estimation process includes: * The availability of check estimates, previous * All data (DD,RC,BH) were flagged as either being estimates and/or mine production records and whether inside and outside of main zones of mineralisation. the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate account of such data. * Outlier study of gold, copper and silver showed a few samples out of range following data analysis. * The assumptions made regarding recovery of Different top-cuts are calculated for individual by-products. mineralisation zones as below: * Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade o Gold Mineralisation: Au 60.12 g/t, Cu 12.07% variables of economic significance (eg sulphur for and Ag 391.5 g/t acid mine drainage characterisation). o Copper Mineralisation: Au 4.34 g/t, Cu 3.84% and Ag 56 g/t o Out of Mineralisation zones: Au 25.12 g/t, * In the case of block model interpolation, the block Cu 2.63% and Ag 144.56 g/t Yearly Production (since 2014) size in relation to the average sample spacing and Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 the search employed. Tonnage 1376270 1822172 1557207 712444 28325.46 -------- -------- -------- ------- --------- Au, g/t 2.307 2.081 1.430 1.176 0.923 * Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining -------- -------- -------- ------- --------- units. Ag, g/t 19.152 18.873 15.002 10.527 7.711 -------- -------- -------- ------- --------- Cu, g/t 0.572 0.638 0.401 0.422 0.277 * Any assumptions about correlation between variables. -------- -------- -------- ------- --------- * Description of how the geological interpretation was * Drill holes data was composited at 2.5m lengths along used to control the resource estimates. the holes. * Discussion of basis for using or not using grade * Initial variogram studies did not show a robust cutting or capping. variogram suitable for estimation, because of: * The process of validation, the checking process used, o Geometry of mineralisation and variation the comparison of model data to drill hole data, and in dip and direction of mineralisation. use of reconciliation data if available. o High variation in grades over short distances o Effect of faults which moved mineralisation. o Very high density of data near to surface as compared to depth. o This situation also has potential for producing negative weights in Kriging. * Based on this, Inverse Power Distance (IPD) method with good Dynamic Anisotropy search volume was selected for resource estimation. * For "dynamic" search volume, an interpretation of mineralisation dip and dip direction was completed by using mineralisation and geological cross-sections (128 sections). This was conducted separately for Gold and Copper styles of mineralisation. * The dip and dip direction were estimated for each block using Dynamic Anisotropy method of Datamine software. * As part of the estimation strategy, 4 different "models" were estimated: 1- Gold model, 2- Copper model 3- BH model (pit surface) and 4- Mineralisation Outside Model boundaries
(OM "Model") * for models 1 & 2; search radii (strike, down-dip, and thickness) for Gold and Copper models are presented below: o First search: 50x50x5m. o Second search: 100x100x10m o Third search: 200x200x20m. Minimum and Maximum number of samples were 4 and 12 for first and second search radii and 1 and 12 for third search radii. * Search radii for the BH model is shown below: o First search: 5x5x2.5m. Min and Max of samples were 1 and 5 for all search parameters. * Search radii for non-modelled data are shown below: o First search: 10x10x2.5m. o Second search: 20x20x5m o Third search: 50x50x12.5m. Min and Max of samples were 1 and 12 for all search ellipses. * Estimation was carried out using Inverse Power Distance (IPD) of the parent block. * The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input data (DD, RC, BH & UG). * Comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data by bench. * The resource estimation was carried out using Datamine Studio RM software. * The deposit contains gold, copper and silver mineralisation and other base metal were tested, and full multi-element analysis was carried out at external laboratories. Results showed no other by-products. * Deleterious non-grade elements and the situation of regarding acid rock drainage (ARD) studies were checked. The extraction ratio of ore types by oxidation are 32% oxide, 13% transition and 55% sulphide. Current monitoring of deleterious effects results in no immediate concerns. Should future mining of the sulphide zone or sulphide be present in any waste rocks, independent on-site environmental engineers will monitor and recommend mitigation of effects of deleterious elements. * Bench hole drill hole pattern was generally 5x5x2.5m, grade control RC drill pattern was about 10x10m with depths ranging from 2 to 61 (for mine RC drilling) metres. * The block model was then created with parent block cell size of 2.5x2.5x2.5 metres. Sub-blocking is not allowed in X and Y but in Z direction minimum to 1/2 of block height. This is considered optimum with regards the data spacing and for the planned extraction design, with a minimum of 2.5 metre open pit benches in "ore". * Previous estimates and mine production records were made available for the current estimation process and takes appropriate account of such data. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Moisture * Tonnage has been estimated on a dry basis * Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cut-off parameters * The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality * Continuity of grade was assessed at a range of parameters applied. cut-offs between 0.1g/t gold and 1.0g/t gold in 0.1g/t increments. A tonnage-Grade table and graph was prepared based on different cut-off. Following interrogation of data and continuity, the resources area reported above 0.3 g/t gold grade cut-off. * In the copper mineralisation model, resources comprised copper mineralisation and very low to zero grade gold. This copper gold relationship is also present in parts of the gold model. A copper resource table was prepared for blocks with Au ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mining factors or assumptions * Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, * The resource estimation has been carried out on
minimum mining dimensions and internal (or, if mineralisation that is currently being mined by open applicable, external) mining dilution. It is always pit. Given the geometry of the mineralised zone, the necessary as part of the process of determining fact the central part is exposed at surface, and a reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction low forecast waste ratio, continuation of an open pit to consider potential mining methods, but the mining method is selected. Mining dilution and mining assumptions made regarding mining methods and dimensions are referenced in Section 4 (Estimation parameters when estimating Mineral Resources may not and Reporting of Ore reserves). always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining assumptions made. * The mineralisation is known to dip below a hill and as such the economic open pit limit is likely to be determined by the costs related to the mining strip ratio (ore:waste) movement and the value of the mined material. The down dip extension of mineralisation is planned to be accessed from underground via an adjacent underground mining operation (Gadir Mine). This will allow for future underground drilling. * The results of this work will determine the economic viability of underground mining, and the transition timing from open pit to underground or the option for parallel mining from both open pit and underground. * Other mining factor are not applied at this stage. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metallurgical factors or * The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding * The Company currently operates an agitated leach assumptions metallurgical amenability. It is always necessary as plant, a flotation plant, a crushed heap leach part of the process of determining reasonable facility, and a run-of-mine dump leach facility. Ore prospects for eventual economic extraction to from the current open pit mine is processed by these consider potential metallurgical methods, but the methods. As such, the basis for assumptions and assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment predictions of processing routes and type of "ores" processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral suitable for each process available are well Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is understood. the case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made. * Metallurgical testwork has been carried out to assess the amenability of the Gedabek mineralisation to cyanidation and leaching processes and flotation process. The results showed a high level of amenability. * Prior to the start of mining from an ore block, samples are taken (from production drill holes) to assess the metallurgical characteristics to understand which process method is best suited to manage the ore type, and which process method will provide not only the greatest recovery but value. Following this geometallurgical testing, the ore block is allocated to a process route depending on grade, mineral content and amenability to leaching. Generally, if the ore contains high gold and low copper, and leaching test result is acceptable, then the ore is sent to the agitation leaching plant. If gold values are low, but the ore contains high copper, it is sent to flotation plant. If the ore contains both high gold and high copper, then metallurgical tests are made to determine the greater value process method. * This metallurgical and geological understanding is utilised to classify the ore types according a geometallurgical classification developed in-house. The ore types are classed according to comminution and process amenability. * No metallurgical factor assumptions have been used in mineral resource estimation. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental factors or * Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process * The Gedabek deposit is located within a mining assumptions residue disposal options. It is always necessary as contract area in which the company operates two other part of the process of determining reasonable mines. As part of the initial start-up, environmental prospects for eventual economic extraction to studies and impacts were assessed and reported. This consider the potential environmental impacts of the includes the nature of process waste as managed in mining and processing operation. While at this stage the tailings management facility (TMF). Other waste the determination of potential environmental impacts, products are fully managed under the HSEC team of the particularly for a greenfields project, may not company (including disposal of mine equipment waste always be well advanced, the status of early such as lubricants and oils). consideration of these potential environmental impacts should be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be reported with an * An independent environmental engineering company CQA explanation of the environmental assumptions made. International Ltd (CQA) has carried out a study of
production waste management, and designed and supervised the construction of the TMF and the recent TMF expansion. CQA have permanent representation at Gedabek. * No environmental assumptions have been used in mineral resource estimation. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bulk density * Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis * Bulk density measurements have been determined. A for the assumptions. If determined, the method used, total of 6366 samples were tested from selected core whether wet or dry, the frequency of the measurements samples that comprised both mineralisation and waste , rocks. The density was tested by rock type, extent of the nature, size and representativeness of the alteration and depth. The method used was hydrostatic samples. weighing. * The bulk density for bulk material must have been * Of the 6366 samples, 4725 density measurement samples measured by methods that adequately account for void are below current topography (01 May 2018) spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and wireframes. The average density of these samples in differences between rock and alteration zones within the gold mineralisation wireframe is 2.66 t/m(3) , in the deposit. copper mineralisation is 2.61 t/m(3) and the remaining samples outside the gold and copper wireframes is 2.67 t/m(3) . These densities have been * Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used used for resource calculation. in the evaluation process of the different materials. * Density data are considered appropriate for Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimation. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classification * The basis for the classification of the Mineral * The Mineral Resource has been classified on the basis Resources into varying confidence categories. of confidence in the continuity of mineralised zones, as assessed by the geological block model based on sample density, drilling density, and confidence in * Whether appropriate account has been taken of all the geological database. Depending on the estimation relevant factors (ie relative confidence in parameters (number of samples per search volume), the tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data, resources were classified as Measured, Indicated or confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, Inferred Mineral resources, as defined by the quality, quantity and distribution of the data). parameters below: * Whether the result appropriately reflects the * Model 1 & model 2: Gold model & Copper model Competent Person's view of the deposit. Ø Blocks inside the mineralised zone that capture at least 4 samples with at least 2 drill holes in first search volume (50x50x5m) were considered as Measured Resources. Ø Blocks inside the mineralised zone that capture at least 4 samples from at least 2 drill holes data in second search volume (100x100x10m) are considered as Indicated Resources. Ø Blocks inside the mineralised zone which fall within with in third search volume (200x200x20m) are considered as Inferred Resources. * Model 3 - BH Ø Blocks which fall within first search volume (5x5x2.5m) were considered as Measured Resources. * Model 4 - OM Model Ø Blocks in first search volume (10x10x2.5m) were considered as Measured Resources. Ø Blocks that capture at least 4 samples from at least 2 drill holes data in second search volume (20x20x5m) are considered as Measured Resources and other blocks in second search volume are considered as Indicated Resources Ø Blocks that capture at least 7 samples from at least 3 holes data in third search volume (50x50x12.5m) are considered as Indicated Resources and other blocks in third search volume are considered as Inferred Resources. * The results reflect the Competent Person's view of the deposit. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audits or reviews * The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral * Datamine company developed and audited the Mineral Resource estimates. Resource block model. Two Datamine engineers worked on the resources and reserves and were able to verify the work and procedures.
* Datamine have been involved with Gedabek mining and processing and other mining projects of the company within the same licence area as Gedabek and as such are familiar with the processing methods available, the value chain of the mining and its cost structure. The data has been audited and considered robust for Mineral Resource estimates. * Internal company and external reviews of the Mineral Resources yield estimates that are consistent with the Mineral Resource results. The methods used include sectional estimation, and three-dimensional modelling utilising both geostatistical and inverse distance methodologies. All results showed good correlation. * Recommendations including upgrading laboratory and associated assay management systems, and the future implementation of a laboratory information management system (LIMS) have been proposed by the Competent Person. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discussion of relative * Where appropriate a statement of the relative * Statistical and visual checking of the block model is accuracy/ accuracy and confidence level in the Mineral Resource as expected given the geological data. The confidence estimate using an approach or procedure deemed mineralisation is relatively tightly constrained appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the geologically with a clear hangingwall, the level of application of statistical or geostatistical data acquired considered high and the resource procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of the estimation approach is to international best resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such practice. The application of both statistical and an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative geostatistical approaches results in high confidence discussion of the factors that could affect the of the resource resulting in the appropriate relative relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate. amounts of Measured, Indicated and Inferred Mineral resources. The margins of the deposit (both along strike and at depth) where sample density was not as * The statement should specify whether it relates to high as over main central mineralised zone, yielded global or local estimates, and, if local, state the the majority of the Inferred category resource, due relevant tonnages, which should be relevant to to less dense drillhole spacing. technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include assumptions made and the procedures used. * The drilling grid and sample interval is sufficient to assign Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources. * These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate should be compared with production * The Mineral Resource statement relates to a global data, where available. estimate for the Gedabek deposit. * The Gedabek deposit has been in production since 2009. As part of the mining process, grade control drilling, truck sampling and process reconciliation forms part of the daily management. Hence, extensive production data is available for comparison. The estimated resource relative accuracy compares well to the production data, and the confidence in the estimate given the amount of geological data is considered high. Future extraction of mineralisation, grade control and mining data will continue to be used to compare with the Resource model. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves
(Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in sections 2 and 3, also apply to this section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary Mineral Resource * Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as * Refer to Section 3 (Estimation and Reporting of estimate for a basis for the conversion to an Ore Reserve. Mineral Resources) conversion to Ore Reserves * Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources * Two resources have been produced based on the style are reported additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore of mineralisation; 1) a gold model that contains both Reserves. gold and copper mineralisation where gold is above a 0.3g/t cut-off and 2) a copper model containing copper and minor gold mineralisation where gold is less than 0.2g/t cut-off. * For each of the gold model and copper model, three tables have been prepared, a) resources statement showing tonnes & grade, b) the contained metal by class, and c) the percentage of metal by class. The resources from each model are presented below: * A JORC resource estimate comprising Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources has been made for the Gedabek Deposit at a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold and after top-cutting (as tabulated below):
1- Gold Mineral resources (Cut off 0.3g/t Au) Mineral Resources Tonnage (Mt) Gold Grade Copper Grade Silver Grade (g/t) (%) (g/t) Measured 17.99 0.92 0.21 8.30 ------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Indicated 11.10 0.74 0.14 5.64 ------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Measured+Indicated 29.09 0.85 0.18 7.28 ------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Inferred 8.49 0.69 0.11 4.99 ------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Total 37.58 0.82 0.17 6.76 ------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- * The contained metal in ounces of gold and silver and tonnes of copper is presented below: Mineral Resources Gold Copper ('000 T) Silver ('000 ounces) ('000 ounces) Measured 532 38.01 4,800 --------------- ---------------- --------------- Indicated 264 15.66 2,011 --------------- ---------------- --------------- Measured+Indicated 796 53.68 6,811 --------------- ---------------- --------------- Inferred 189 9.70 1,361 --------------- ---------------- --------------- Total 986 63.37 8,172 --------------- ---------------- --------------- * The relative % of contained metal shows a very high % of Measured Resource and Indicated Resource that can be tested for Reserve estimation. Mineral Resources % gold % copper % silver ounces Tonnes ounces Measured 54% 60% 59% -------- --------- --------- Indicated 27% 25% 25% -------- --------- --------- Measured+Indicated 81% 85% 83% -------- --------- --------- Inferred 19% 15% 17% -------- --------- --------- Total 100% 100% 100% -------- --------- --------- 2- Copper resources (Au<0.3 g/t and Cu cut off 0.2% cu) Mineral Resources Tonnage Gold Copper Silver (Mt) Grade Grade Grade (g/t) (%) (g/t) Measured 4.47 0.10 0.50 1.80 -------- ------- ------- ------- Indicated 0.79 0.08 0.49 1.27 -------- ------- ------- ------- Measured+Indicated 5.25 0.09 0.49 1.72 -------- ------- ------- ------- Inferred 0.44 0.06 0.40 1.37 -------- ------- ------- ------- Total 5.69 0.09 0.49 1.70 -------- ------- ------- ------- * The contained metal in ounces of gold and silver and tonnes of copper is presented below: Mineral Resources Gold Copper Silver ('000 ('000 ('000 ounces) T) ounces)
Measured 14 22.17 259 --------- ------- --------- Indicated 2 3.83 32 --------- ------- --------- Measured+Indicated 16 26.00 291 --------- ------- --------- Inferred 1 1.73 19 --------- ------- --------- Total 17 27.73 310 --------- ------- --------- * The relative % of contained metal shows a very high % of Measured Resource and Indicated Resource that can be tested for Reserve estimation. Mineral Resources % gold %Copper % silver ounces Tonnes ounces Measured 82% 80% 83% -------- -------- --------- Indicated 13% 14% 10% -------- -------- --------- Measured+Indicated 95% 94% 94% -------- -------- --------- Inferred 5% 6% 6% -------- -------- --------- Total 100% 100% 100% -------- -------- --------- * The Ore Reserve statement is inclusive (not additional to) of the Resource statement. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Site visits * Comment on any site visits undertaken by the * The Competent Person is an employee of the company Competent Person and the outcome of those visits. and as such has been actively in a position to be fully aware of all stages of the exploration and project development including the estimation of * If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. The Competent this is the case. Person has worked very closely with the independent resource and reserve estimation staff of Datamine company, both on site and remotely, to ensure knowledge transfer of the geological situation, to allow geological "credibility" to the modelling process. Extensive visits have been carried out by two members of staff from Datamine (one of whom estimated the resources and one estimate the reserves) since 2015 and the last visit was in July 2018. Both consultants have been and are fully aware of the Gedabek mine operation. All aspects of the data collection and data management has been observed. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Study status * The type and level of study undertaken to enable * Study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to be Mineral Resources to be converted to Ore Reserves. converted to Ore Reserves are considered as being Feasibility level. The ore will be mined utilising the current mining fleet and will be processed in the * The Code requires that a study to at least current processing facilities of the Company which Pre-Feasibility Study level has been undertaken to operates two other mines in the same licence/contract convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such area. The Gedabek resource is considered to part of studies will have been carried out and will have the same geological terrain. determined a mine plan that is technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying Factors have been considered. * A technically achievable mine plan that is economically viable has been designed taking into consideration the JORC resources and modifying factors. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cut-off parameters * The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality * Financial factors included in the cut-off grade parameters applied. estimates are mining, process and overhead costs, mining dilution, payable gold and silver prices, and processing recovery that are used in the basis for cut-off grade calculation. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mining factors or assumptions * The method and assumptions used as reported in the * On establishing the modifying factors, the Mineral Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Study to convert the Reserve has been optimised using the Datamine NPV
Mineral Resource to an Ore Reserve (i.e. either by Scheduler(R) software. This resulted in the economic application of appropriate factors by optimisation or open pit shell and contained mineable material in by preliminary or detailed design). that pit shell. Subsequently, this was further optimised in the mine design process, using Datamine Studio OP (R) software, where bench toe and crest, * The choice, nature and appropriateness of the catch benches and haul road layout was designed. The selected mining method(s) and other mining parameters final mineable material comprised the Ore Reserves. including associated design issues such as pre-strip, access, etc. * The mining method selected is by open pit mining method given the orebody geometry and the position * The assumptions made regarding geotechnical relative to topographic surface. The central part of parameters (eg pit slopes, stope sizes, etc), grade the orebody is exposed at surface. Access to the control and pre-production drilling. orebody is from surface. The open pit mining method is considered appropriate and will comprise conventional truck and shovel. * The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit and stope optimisation (if appropriate). * Pit slope angles have been determined based on an independent geotechnical investigation carried out by * The mining dilution factors used. CQA International Limited, taking into account geological structure, rock type and design orientation parameters with regards geotechnical * The mining recovery factors used. parameters. The maximum overall pit slope angle is 45 degrees containing an average bench batter angle of 60 degree (maximum). The maximum bench height is 20 * Any minimum mining widths used. metres in the competent waste strata which is from the 1660 metre level and above. The maximum bench height below the 1660 metre level (in mineralisation * The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are and ore) is 10 metres. utilised in mining studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion. * Mining dilution used in the Datamine NPV Scheduler software for reserve estimation is 5%. * The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods. * Ore mining recovery factor used in the Datamine NPV Scheduler software for reserve estimation is 95%. * A minimum mining width of 30 metres has been used. * The total tonnage of inferred material in the final pit design was 164,779 tonnes which represents about 1.36% of the total ore tonnage in the pit and contains 0.73% (2,510 ounces) of contained gold in the pit. * The inferred material was excluded from economic model in NPV Scheduler, so it had zero impact on the total reserve. * Infrastructure required for the open pit mining method include haul road access (completed to the mine area), offices for geology/mining department, mining workshop, fuel storage, weighbridge and medical/HSEC facilities (all of which are in place). Explosives will be transported from a dedicated controlled storage area. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metallurgical factors or * The metallurgical process proposed and the * The ore from the Gedabek mine can be processed by assumptions appropriateness of that process to the style of four different available processing methods within mineralisation. the Gedabek contract area, namely, agitation leach (AGL), heap leach of crushed material (HLC), heap leach of blasted material or run-of-mine (ROM) and * Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested flotation (FLT). There also will be stockpiles technology or novel in nature. generated during the life of mine that the company will decide how to process them in due course, as it depends on the blending criteria and the quality of * The nature, amount and representativeness of material from other mines of AIMC and financial metallurgical test work undertaken, the nature of the factors. These two types of stockpile material are metallurgical domaining applied and the corresponding called SPF (high copper stockpile for flotation) and metallurgical recovery factors applied. ROMSP (low gold grade material that could be sent to ROM processing) by blending with higher grade material. * Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements. * The proposed metallurgical processes are well tested being processing facilities of current mining * The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test operations in the contract area. The processing work and the degree to which such samples are facilities include conventional methods that comprise considered representative of the orebody as a whole. comminution (crushing and grinding), Knelson concentration, thickening, agitation leaching, resin-in-pulp extraction, and elution and * For minerals that are defined by a specification, has electrowinning to produce gold dorè. For
the ore reserve estimation been based on the flotation, after comminution and flotation appropriate mineralogy to meet the specifications? concentrate product is produced. The final products will be shipped off site for refining. Tails from the process will be transferred via gravity pipeline to the existing tailings management facility (TMF) that has enough capacity to manage the ore from the Gedabek deposit. * Metallurgical testwork has been conducted on drill samples and bulk truck samples in the form of bottle roll testing and column leach tests for amenability to leaching in an agitation process and in a static heap process. Additional flotation testwork is carried out using scaled down flotation cells on ore containing copper for the flotation process. As the mine has been operating since 2008, metallurgical recoveries of the ore types are well understood, and a geometallurgical classification system has been developed for the ore types at Gedabek. * The amount of testwork is considered representative of the processing technology to be employed. * Deleterious elements were not detected in analytical tests and assaying utilised for the resource estimate. * The ore reserve estimation has been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the specification. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental * The status of studies of potential environmental * Previous ESIA (Environmental Social Impact impacts of the mining and processing operation. Assessment) has been carried out by Amec Foster Details of waste rock characterisation and the Wheeler (2012) and TexEkoMarkazMMC (2012) (submitted consideration of potential sites, status of design to Government authorities). The Gedabek deposit is options considered and, where applicable, the status located within the Gedabek Contract Area for which of approvals for process residue storage and waste the ESIA is valid. Processing and tailings storage dumps should be reported. reported in the ESIA is the same as will be utilised for ores of the reserve update. * Environmental and geotechnical consultants, CQA International Ltd of the UK (CQA), have on-site representation, and carried out both geotechnical and environmental assessments of the Gedabek mine area. Baseline environmental monitoring has been carried out on receptors downstream of the mine site. * The waste rock has a potential for acid rock drainage due to the presence of sulphide bearing mineralisation. Watercourses downstream of stockpiles will be monitored on a routine basis for pH and heavy metals. * A topsoil management plan is in place, which has been reviewed by a CQA consultant deemed in accordance with the storage principles of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan and European Union (EU) guidelines. * Stockpile areas for waste rock have been identified following condemnation drilling. Waste material will also be utilised for infrastructure (road) construction at the Gedabek contract area. * The tailings management facility (TMF) has the capability for the additional storage requirements for Gedabek process waste. The design and operations of the TMF have been reviewed by CQA along with a visit by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Regular environmental monitoring is carried out at the TMF, along with monitoring all receptors associated with the TMF. * All approvals for conducting the mining fall under the management "PSA" agreement. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Infrastructure * The existence of appropriate infrastructure: * Infrastructure is considered excellent. The deposit availability of land for plant development, power, is located within the Company's contract/licence area water, transportation (particularly for bulk with extraction rights according to the Government commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with contract. Ore can be processed at the Company's which the infrastructure can be provided, or current facilities, with ore being delivered by truck accessed. from the mine to processing via the constructed haul road system. Offices and mechanical workshop buildings are available. Power for the offices,
workshop and weighbridge will be via grid electrical power, with diesel generators as backup. Labour is readily available as the operation is already in production and planned extraction rates are consistent with current capacity. G&A and process labour are part of the existing company compliment of staff. Regarding accommodation, canteen facilities and associated services, the Gedabek deposit will be serviced by the current infrastructure. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Costs * The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding * Project capital costs are "minimal" given that no projected capital costs in the study. processing facilities or manpower camps are required. The costs in relations to the facilities already referenced above are based on actual quotations and * The methodology used to estimate operating costs. capital construction experience at the licence area and sustaining capital projects are based on operational experience locally. * Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements. * Operating costs are estimated based on current mining and processing operations within the licence area, as * The derivation of assumptions made of metal or the processing will be carried out at the same plants, commodity price(s), for the principal minerals and and the mining contract and haulage costs are the co- products. same as current contracts. * The source of exchange rates used in the study. * Penalties are applicable for deleterious elements in the flotation concentrates, however, studies of the concentrations of these elements show that the mined * Derivation of transportation charges. material contains deleterious elements below the penalty levels. * The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining charges, penalties for failure to meet * Commodity pricing is based on forecasts by reputable specification, etc. market analysts. * The allowances made for royalties payable, both * Local Azeri exchange rates are pegged to the United Government and private. States $. The source of exchange rates used in the study is the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan. * Transportation charges are based on current contracts. * Treatment and refining costs are based on current contracts, as the ore will be treated in the operating processing plants and refined under the current agreements. * Royalties have been considered as part of the cost structure for the company to operate under the Government Contract. * The estimated operating costs per tonne used in NPV Scheduler are: Parameters used in NPV Scheduler Processing cost (includes G&A) per tonne of ore AGL $ 32.00 HL Crushed $ 5.15 HL ROM $ 4.00 ROM SP $ 4.00 FLT $ 22.00 SPF $ 22.00 Other costs Total G&A $ 2.00 Mining cost $ 1.8 Haulage cost (per tonne km) Manat 0.1 ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenue factors * The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding * The acceptable gold head grade in grammes per tonne revenue factors including head grade, metal or gold for AGL, HLC, ROM is minimum 1.8g/t ,0.8g/t and commodity price(s) exchange rates, transportation and 0.46g/t respectively and the acceptable copper head treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, grade for FLT is 0.46% etc. * After applying modifying factors, the actual minimum * The derivation of assumptions made of metal or grade blocks in the final pit design is 1.0g/t gold commodity price(s), for the principal metals, for AGL, 0.7g/t gold for HLC, 0.3g/t gold for HLROM, minerals and co-products. 0.3% copper for FLT, 0.2% copper for SPF and 0.2g/t gold for ROMSP. * Revenue is based on the US$ gold price, US$ copper price and US$ silver price. * The price of gold in the reserve model is $1250 per troy ounce, the price of copper is $6000 per tonne and the price of silver in the reserve model is $16.5 per troy ounce.
------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Market assessment * The demand, supply and stock situation for the * The market for gold, copper and silver is well particular commodity, consumption trends and factors established. The metal price is fixed externally to likely to affect supply and demand into the future. the Company, however, the Company has reviewed a number of metal forecast documents from reputable analysts and is comfortable with the market supply * A customer and competitor analysis along with the and demand situation. identification of likely market windows for the product. * A specific study of customer and competitor analysis has not been completed as part of this project. * Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts. * Price and volume forecasts have been studied in reports from reputable analysts, based on metal * For industrial minerals the customer specification, supply and demand, US$ forecasts and global testing and acceptance requirements prior to a supply economics. contract. * Industrial minerals do not form part of this study. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Economic * The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the * Prices for gold and silver used in NPV Scheduler are: net present value (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc. Ø Gold: $40.19 per gramme Ø Copper: $6000.00 per tonne Ø Silver: $0.53 per gramme * NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the * Processing Recovery (for gold/copper / silver) % significant assumptions and inputs. Ø Agitation Leach 75% / 30%/ 66% Ø Crushed Heap Leach 60% / 30%/ 7% Ø Run-of-mine (ROM) 40% /20%/ 7% Ø Low grade Run-of-mine stockpile (ROMSP) to ROM 40% /20%/ 7% Ø Flotation 60% / 83% / 68% Ø Stockpile to floatation 60% / 83% / 68% * Costs used in NPV are show below: Parameters used in NPV Scheduler Processing cost (includes G&A) per tonne of ore AGL $ 32.00 HL Crushed $ 5.15 HL_ROM $ 4.00 FLT $ 22.00 SPF $ 22.00 ROMSP $ 4.00 Other costs Total G&A $ 2.00 Selling Cost %0.05 of revenue of Gold Selling Cost %13.4 of revenue of Copper Selling Cost %4.00 of revenue of Silver * Sensitivity analysis has been used at a range of gold and copper prices. * A discount rate of 10% has been used. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social * The status of agreements with key stakeholders and * To the best of the Competent Person's knowledge, matters leading to social licence to operate. agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to social licence to operate are valid and in place. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other * To the extent relevant, the impact of the following * There are no material naturally occurring risk on the project and/or on the estimation and associated with the Ore Reserves. classification of the Ore Reserves: * Anglo Asian Mining plc is currently compliant with * Any identified material naturally occurring risks. all legal and regulatory agreements, and marketing arrangements. * The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements. * The project is located within a current contract area that is managed under a "PSA" production sharing agreement. * The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to the viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and statutory * The PSA grants the Company a number of periods to approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect exploit defined licence areas, known as Contract that all necessary Government approvals will be Areas, agreed on the initial signing with the received within the timeframes anticipated in the Azerbaijan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and ('MENR'). The exploration period allowed for the discuss the materiality of any unresolved matter that early exploration of the Contract Areas to assess is dependent on a third party on which extraction of prospectivity can be extended. the reserve is contingent. * A 'development and production period' commences on the date that the Company issues a notice of discovery, which runs for 15 years with two extensions of five years each at the option of the
Company. Full management control of mining in the Contract Areas rests with Anglo Asian. * Under the PSA, Anglo Asian is not subject to currency exchange restrictions and all imports and exports are free of tax or other restriction. In addition, MENR is to use its best endeavours to make available all necessary land, its own facilities and equipment and to assist with infrastructure. * The PSA is valid for the forecast life of mine. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classification * The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves * Measured Mineral Resources have been converted to into varying confidence categories. Proved Reserves after applying the modifying factors. * Whether the result appropriately reflects the * Indicated Mineral Resources have been converted to Competent Person's view of the deposit. Probable Ore Reserves after applying modifying factor. * The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from Measured Mineral Resources (if * The resultant Ore Reserves are appropriate given the any). level of understanding of the deposit geology and reflects the Competent Person's view of the deposit. * The inferred material was excluded from economic model in NPV Scheduler so it had no impact on the total reserve, and no Probable Ore Reserves have been derived from Measured Mineral Resources. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audits or reviews * The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve * The Datamine company developed and audited the estimates. Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve block models. Two Datamine engineers worked on the resources and reserves and were able to verify work and procedure. * Datamine have been involved with Gedabek since 2015 and as such are familiar with the processing methods available, value chain of the mining and cost structure. The data has been audited and considered robust for Ore Reserve estimates. * Internal company and external reviews of the Ore Reserves yield estimates that are consistent with the Ore Reserve results. The in-situ Ore Reserves classified by process type is presented below: Ore Reserves Tonnage Gold Copper Silver Gold Copper(t) Silver (Class (Metric grade grade grade ('1000 ('1000 & Process) tonnes) (g/t) (%) (g/t) Ounce) Ounce) Proved-AGL 2,141,579 2.09 0.31 16.47 144.04 6,637 1,133.74 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved-HCL 1,372,116 0.83 0.14 7.59 36.63 1,928 334.72 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved -HLROM 4,056,978 0.47 0.12 5.49 61.58 4,877 715.50 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved - ROMSP 250,094 0.25 0.25 3.77 1.99 623 30.33 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved-FLT 2,953,383 0.70 0.59 9.05 66.52 17,442 859.33 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved-SPF 82,324 0.15 0.46 3.82 0.39 379 10.10 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Total Proved 10,856,474 0.89 0.29 8.83 311.15 31,886 3,083.72 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable-AGL 168,506 2.25 0.45 19.07 12.18 754 103.34 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable-HCL 118,630 0.82 0.15 8.24 3.13 176 31.43 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable -HLROM 504,846 0.47 0.12 5.79 7.61 625 93.96 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable - ROMSP 28,695 0.25 0.23 4.16 0.23 67 3.84 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable-FLT 395,876 0.69 0.63 11.03 8.84 2,487 140.41
----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Probable-SPF 3,418 0.17 0.46 3.01 0.02 16 0.33 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Total Probable 1,219,971 0.82 0.34 9.52 32.01 4,125 373.31 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- Proved + Probable 12,076,445 0.88 0.30 8.90 343.16 36,011.0 3,457.03 ----------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ---------- --------- * The reference point for the Ore Reserve is where the ore is delivered to the processing plant. * The amount of waste material calculated inside the pit shell is 41.82 million tonnes, resulting in a strip ratio (ore:waste) of 1:3.46. -- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discussion of relative * Where appropriate a statement of the relative * The Ore Reserve has been completed to feasibility accuracy/ accuracy and confidence level in the Ore Reserve standard with the data being generated from a tightly confidence estimate using an approach or procedure deemed spaced drilling grid, thus confidence in the appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the resultant figures is considered high. application of statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such * Extraction of ore from the Gedabek mine will an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative continue. discussion of the factors which could affect the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate. * Mining costs and haulage costs will be as per the current contracts in place being utilised at Gedabek * The statement should specify whether it relates to open pit and other mines in the contract area. global or local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation * Project capital is well managed, and certain should include assumptions made and the procedures infrastructure facilities are available from with the used. Anglo Asian Mining group, thus minimising capital requirements. * Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific discussions of any applied Modifying Factors * The Modifying Factors for mining, processing, that may have a material impact on Ore Reserve metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, gold price, viability, or for which there are remaining areas of legal, environmental, social and governmental factors uncertainty at the current study stage. as referenced above have been applied to the pit design and Ore Reserves calculation on a global scale and data reflects the global assumptions. * It is recognised that this may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate * Mine production data is available and was utilised in should be compared with production data, where assessing the relative accuracy of the ore types and available. grade in the Ore Reserves. The average process feed grades were understood in order to determine the process algorithm of the different ore type. Thus there is a direct relationship between the know grades from production data and those of the Ore Reserve estimate. ------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 5 Estimation and Reporting of Diamonds and Other Gemstones
(Criteria listed in other relevant sections also apply to this section. Additional guidelines are available in the 'Guidelines for the Reporting of Diamond Exploration Results' issued by the Diamond Exploration Best Practices Committee established by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.)
Estimation and Reporting of Diamonds and Other Gemstones in not applicable to this Statement of Resources
APPIX A: Section 2, Drill Hole Data
Material diamond core drill hole information
DH_ID Easting Northing Elevation Dip Azimuth End Intersection Intersection Hole of hole From To type (metres) (deg) (deg) (metres) (metres) (metres) ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD120 566845.524 4492368.656 1720.20 0 -90 220.20 no zone no zone DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD122 566884.963 4492368.674 1720.65 0 -90 250.50 182.00 185.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 199.00 221.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 234.00 237.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD123 567385.484 4492221.494 1670.89 0 -90 118.00 71.00 73.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD124 567374.616 4492247.498 1661.45 0 -90 99.60 52.00 54.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 58.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD125 566956.485 4492271.979 1742.47 0 -90 177.80 165.00 166.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD126 566968.801 4492330.403 1719.40 0 -90 74.00 no zone no zone DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD127 567022.358 4492523.741 1663.64 0 -90 18.00 0.00 18.00 DD
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD127A 567023.115 4492529.457 1662.54 0 -90 161.00 0.00 20.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 29.00 42.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 45.00 52.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 107.00 111.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 131.00 135.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 140.00 141.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD128 566953.132 4492518.122 1682.03 0 -90 20.00 no zone no zone DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD128A 566953.472 4492520.893 1682.19 0 -90 161.00 30.00 31.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 78.00 85.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD129 567522.251 4492397.72 1647.68 0 -90 98.60 1.00 7.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 40.00 78.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD130 567456.233 4492350.131 1654.70 0 -90 130.00 0.00 15.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 24.00 28.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 31.00 38.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 82.00 85.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD131 567027.591 4492576.416 1667.18 0 -90 125.00 26.00 59.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 99.00 101.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD132 567015.58 4492469.1 1675.34 0 -90 180.00 4.00 9.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 49.00 57.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 154.00 161.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 165.00 169.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD133 567206.911 4492469.579 1636.85 0 -90 162.00 0.00 3.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 6.00 7.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 12.00 21.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 34.00 38.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 41.00 42.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 64.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD134 567228.233 4492422.172 1638.57 0 -90 152.00 0.00 52.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.00 62.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 68.00 72.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.00 78.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 80.00 81.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 83.00 85.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 103.00 109.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 138.00 141.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD136 567422.891 4492140.833 1651.78 0 -90 100.30 20.00 21.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 36.00 43.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD137 567458.326 4492042.47 1661.43 0 -90 113.00 28.00 33.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 36.00 44.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 47.00 49.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 72.00 79.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 82.00 84.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 85.00 88.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 92.00 96.00
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD138 567473.04 4492015.779 1660.34 0 -90 116.80 38.00 56.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD139 567411.318 4492173.151 1650.16 0 -90 110.00 43.00 55.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD140 567402.147 4492246.548 1649.55 0 -90 75.00 27.80 30.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 32.00 33.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCDD142 566933.002 4492431.606 1659.40 0 -90 130.30 0.00 56.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 83.00 85.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ AIMCRD135 567229.719 4492886.594 1673.23 0 -90 305.00 no zone no zone DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD01 566915.253 4492420.695 1670.34 0 -90 96.00 63.00 74.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD02 566910.02 4492440.927 1670.58 0 -90 90.00 62.00 79.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD03 566909.465 4492458.194 1670.57 0 -90 51.00 35.00 51.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD04 566944.945 4492404.085 1670.15 0 -90 87.00 18.00 46.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 52.00 57.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.00 62.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD05 566924.037 4492486.064 1669.19 0 -90 60.00 28.00 29.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD07 566960.976 4492400.663 1670.24 0 -90 75.20 0.00 5.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 10.00 42.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 45.00 50.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 55.00 57.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 67.00 75.20 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD08 566980.577 4492389.205 1670.22 0 -90 64.00 2.00 20.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 22.00 36.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 42.00 43.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 52.00 55.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 59.00 60.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD162 567277.202 4492439.827 1615.14 0 -90 112.00 0.00 6.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 13.00 16.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 18.00 21.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 30.00 32.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 49.00 68.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 93.00 95.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD163 567216.68 4492399.15 1638.12 0 -90 106.00 0.00 21.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 24.00 37.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 39.00 42.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 45.00 47.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 51.00 56.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 59.00 63.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD165 567253.715 4492250.995 1669.49 0 -90 124.00 45.00 74.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD166 567270.676 4492213.542 1690.70 0 -90 119.00 81.80 92.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD168 567320.489 4492230.252 1660.11 0 -90 107.00 24.00 64.70 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD168A 567300.987 4492212.951 1679.88 0 -90 127.70 54.00 60.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 68.00 71.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.00 90.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 99.00 105.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------
MPDD200 567223.574 4492255.676 1670.22 0 -90 121.00 37.50 47.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 51.50 53.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 58.50 67.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 76.00 81.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD203 567274.322 4492239.312 1669.55 0 -90 121.00 53.00 69.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 86.00 87.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 90.00 91.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 111.00 121.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD204 567288.323 4492218.488 1679.18 0 -90 106.00 71.00 72.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.30 86.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 99.00 102.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD204A 567260.08 4492194.837 1699.80 0 -90 140.00 97.00 103.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 107.00 111.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD300 566942.318 4492567.044 1671.09 0 -90 141.00 1.00 3.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 101.00 102.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 104.00 120.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD301 566872.237 4492595.868 1667.95 0 -90 126.50 51.00 52.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 86.00 88.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD302 567327.987 4492118.348 1700.40 0 -90 172.50 123.00 124.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 130.00 134.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 139.00 156.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 169.00 172.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD303 567296.952 4492126.348 1700.33 0 -90 172 123.20 128.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 131.00 148.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD304 567217.55 4492177.736 1700.46 0 -90 145 108.50 125.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 128.00 130.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 134.00 137.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD305 567324.038 4492083.781 1714.33 0 -90 102 no zone no zone DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD305A 567285.946 4492465.551 1614.48 0 -90 100.60 2.00 4.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 7.00 10.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 55.00 56.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.00 64.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 69.00 71.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 82.00 83.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 85.00 89.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD306 567231.046 4492219.79 1669.82 0 -90 107 52.50 87.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 91.50 93.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD307 567211.322 4492231.27 1669.89 0 -90 101 51.40 56.40 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 59.90 89.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD308 567193.428 4492242.062 1669.25 0 -90 105 36.00 38.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 41.00 45.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 54.00 57.80 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 61.00 68.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 72.00 74.80 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------
77.00 89.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 91.00 96.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD309 567322.497 4492214.395 1639.93 0 -90 78 23.00 24.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 28.80 33.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 36.00 54.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD310 567340.927 4492202.26 1639.59 0 -90 48 38.70 44.20 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 46.00 48.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD311 567361.564 4492194.433 1639.63 0 -90 91 40.00 41.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 44.30 46.30 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 48.30 52.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 54.00 62.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 65.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD312 567376.606 4492183.644 1649.94 0 -90 104 65.00 73.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.00 89.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 103.00 104.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD313 567346.912 4492185.842 1649.85 0 -90 96 47.00 48.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 50.00 51.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 55.00 58.55 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 62.00 71.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 74.50 75.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 76.90 79.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD314 567219.217 4492212.769 1679.37 0 -90 106 39.00 41.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 58.00 59.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 67.00 75.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 82.00 83.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 86.00 87.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 89.00 91.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 96.00 98.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 101.00 106.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD315 567307.198 4492205.804 1649.62 0 -90 80 45.40 59.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD316 567195.613 4492222.959 1679.70 0 -90 104 63.00 69.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.00 91.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD317 567366.869 4492169.154 1659.87 0 -90 118.5 73.00 76.10 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 80.00 104.70 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD318 567186.659 4492261.505 1659.55 0 -90 71 16.00 18.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 20.50 24.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD319 567223.201 4492241.212 1660.14 0 -90 80 47.50 57.40 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.50 63.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 67.50 71.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 75.00 75.60 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD320 567387.364 4492163.777 1659.80 0 -90 103.0 70.10 72.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 78.00 102.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD321 567166.772 4492272.546 1659.52 0 -90 60.0 12.00 17.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD322 567411.776 4492105.896 1661.24 0 -90 90.0 79.25 80.60 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------
MPDD323 567146.353 4492284.277 1658.70 0 -90 62.0 55.00 57.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD324 567424.612 4492083.386 1660.88 0 -90 100.0 58.00 66.75 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD325 567447.155 4492031.331 1659.66 0 -90 70.0 52.70 55.40 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 57.00 58.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.00 62.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 64.00 66.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 68.00 69.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD326 567451.042 4492012.154 1660.00 0 -90 89.0 58.00 63.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD327 567480.505 4491958.580 1660.11 0 -90 95.0 21.00 24.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 28.00 31.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD328 567507.621 4491950.582 1650.58 0 -90 82.5 62.00 63.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD329 567550.258 4491965.634 1650.07 0 -90 81.5 49.00 58.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD330 567518.629 4491941.597 1655.34 0 -90 70.0 65.50 69.25 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD331 567124.442 4492292.446 1659.48 0 -90 72.0 8.40 12.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 44.54 46.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 62.50 66.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD332 567084.348 4492312.565 1660.12 0 -90 53.0 4.10 10.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 12.00 13.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD333 567019.065 4492362.139 1658.40 0 -90 74.0 0.00 10.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 35.00 36.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 54.00 59.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 65.00 66.10 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD334 567115.359 4492435.880 1660.31 0 -90 132.0 0.00 10.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 13.00 15.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 22.00 27.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 52.00 53.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 55.00 57.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.00 64.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 78.00 97.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 103.00 116.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 121.00 122.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD335 567113.733 4492457.886 1659.83 0 -90 84.0 0.00 6.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 8.00 9.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 11.00 13.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 26.00 29.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD336 567040.357 4492437.007 1659.52 0 -90 65.0 14.00 21.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 32.00 35.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 53.00 54.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD337 566916.044 4492408.999 1659.83 0 -90 76.0 70.00 71.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD338 566903.582 4492428.635 1659.52 0 -90 113.5 83.00 84.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 100.50 101.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD339 567077.319 4492456.312 1669.99 0 -90 65.0 4.00 9.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 11.00 12.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 16.00 17.00
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 22.00 23.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 63.00 65.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD340 567057.853 4492466.386 1670.29 0 -90 50.0 1.00 5.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 13.00 14.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD341 567036.878 4492476.88 1669.92 0 -90 65.00 0.00 44.35 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 50.00 51.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 57.00 59.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD342 567041.989 4492455.2 1669.21 0 -90 55.00 0.00 1.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 19.00 27.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 32.00 35.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 44.60 45.30 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 51.00 55.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD343 567001.135 4492479.694 1669.64 0 -90 60.00 7.00 8.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 10.00 14.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 20.00 22.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 25.00 29.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 38.00 59.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD344 566996.593 4492495.966 1670.01 0 -90 70.00 8.60 15.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 20.00 21.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 25.00 26.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 40.00 56.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 62.00 64.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 67.00 68.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD345 566972.406 4492528.984 1670.88 0 -90 74.00 22.20 29.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 51.00 53.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 60.30 66.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 68.00 73.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD346 567265.872 4493013.823 1635.63 0.2 -71.1 290.60 89.50 90.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 150.00 152.70 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 157.00 159.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 160.00 163.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 175.00 177.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD347 567730.222 4492465.362 1580.06 0 -90 170.00 7.00 8.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 12.00 13.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 16.30 66.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD348 567592.65 4492526.992 1576.66 0 -90 115.00 10.00 19.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD349 566880.283 4492406.424 1690.11 0 -90 209.00 152.00 153.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 156.00 161.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 165.00 201.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD350 566908.509 4492387.197 1691.28 0 -90 198.00 4.00 6.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 13.00 14.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 29.00 31.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 149.00 150.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 162.00 164.00
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD351 566915.07 4492372.016 1700.14 0 -90 228.00 59.00 60.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 66.00 69.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 154.00 155.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 176.00 181.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 211.00 216.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD352 566818.783 4492407.643 1719.77 0 -90 236.00 233.00 236.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD353 566848.716 4492426.592 1700.33 0 -90 359.70 188.00 220.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 244.00 245.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 247.00 248.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 254.00 255.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 277.00 278.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 328.00 329.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 330.00 331.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD354 567814.784 4492304.553 1553.51 0 -90 223.00 10.00 12.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD355 566839.726 4492433.195 1700.67 89.4 -81.6 255.00 174.00 175.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 177.00 178.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 181.00 209.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 214.00 215.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 217.00 218.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 231.00 232.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 236.00 237.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 247.00 251.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD356 566832.942 4492455.706 1700.78 0 -90 222.00 173.00 174.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD357 566978.78 4492650.191 1663.21 0 -90 100.00 15.00 16.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 22.00 45.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD358 566974.554 4492610.942 1670.25 0 -90 95.00 4.00 7.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 12.00 14.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 17.80 21.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 25.00 26.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 48.00 59.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 61.00 62.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 92.00 93.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD359 567809.247 4491948.508 1589.60 0 -90 111.00 15.50 16.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 24.80 25.80 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 97.00 98.10 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 106.00 107.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD360 567876.011 4491956.765 1576.24 0 -90 95.00 0.00 3.20 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 7.20 8.20 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 11.90 18.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 40.00 43.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD361 567921.128 4491933.409 1551.80 0 -90 119.00 0.00 9.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 14.00 15.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 18.00 22.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 26.50 30.50
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 35.85 36.35 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 85.50 94.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD362 567930.627 4491885.228 1539.13 0 -90 93.00 0.00 13.30 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 24.60 44.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 53.35 53.95 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 87.20 89.20 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 90.00 91.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD363 567929.293 4491967.755 1539.80 0 -90 90.00 3.30 10.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 17.00 18.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 21.40 22.40 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 28.00 36.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 43.60 45.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 46.00 47.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 49.00 49.70 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD364 567930.154 4492017.991 1540.42 71.25 -58.7 102.00 0.00 13.65 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 19.00 20.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 23.00 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 32.00 33.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 41.00 41.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 46.00 47.55 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 53.00 71.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD48A 567816.081 4492213.909 1571.05 0 -90 100.00 5.50 7.50 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 9.50 11.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 35.00 36.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 80.00 81.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 87.00 88.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD48B 567806.564 4492229.821 1572.36 0 -90 103.70 2.00 3.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 64.00 65.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 77.00 78.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 84.00 88.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 94.00 95.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD48C 567789.37 4492233.771 1576.38 177.4 -67.4 109.00 36.00 51.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ MPDD48E 567810.69 4492202.303 1571.64 0 -90 100.00 7.00 8.00 DD ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 80.00 84.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------ 90.00 93.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ -------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------
Material reverse circulation drill hole information
Intersections DH_ID Easting Northing Elevation Dip Azimuth End From To Hole of hole type ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ (metres) (deg) (degrees) (metres) (metres) (metres) ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2122 567343.157 4492200.914 1639.65 0 -90 55.00 5.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 22.50 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2123 567460.627 4492346.834 1649.68 0 -90 80.00 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 30.00 32.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2124 567546.959 4492386.738 1644.97 0 -90 70.00 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 22.50 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------
35.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2125 567542.549 4492405.256 1644.77 0 -90 70.00 20.00 47.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 67.50 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2126 567508.298 4492383.578 1649.85 0 -90 70.00 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 45.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2127 567501.363 4492327.576 1654.76 0 -90 70.00 12.50 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 55.00 57.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2128 567447.915 4492412.098 1655.65 0 -90 70.00 37.50 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 52.50 55.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 60.00 67.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2129 567455.464 4492390.532 1656.59 0 -90 70.00 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 65.00 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2130 567580.332 4492386.47 1642.52 0 -90 70.00 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 40.00 65.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2131 567274.19 4492380.197 1603.20 0 -90 50.00 0.00 35.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2132 567258.502 4492366.627 1602.21 0 -90 50.00 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2133 567267.232 4492361.886 1602.22 0 -90 50.00 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2134 567263.744 4492345.014 1600.63 0 -90 50.00 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2135 567350.848 4492262.911 1604.90 0 -90 40.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 27.50 30.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2136 567330.367 4492270.497 1602.74 0 -90 40.0 0.00 2.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 17.50 20.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2137 567310.016 4492281.134 1602.54 0 -90 40.0 0.00 2.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 17.50 32.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2138 567291.394 4492291.161 1602.16 0 -90 40.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2139 567318.213 4492314.787 1597.32 0 -90 40.0 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2140 567325.303 4492292.313 1600.56 0 -90 50.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 22.50 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2141 567364.098 4492277.386 1604.98 0 -90 40.0 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2142 567343.024 4492306.537 1600.73 0 -90 50.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 27.50 35.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 40.00 42.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2143 567346.863 4492287.996 1600.80 0 -90 40.0 5.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2144 567265.865 4492324.212 1600.34 0 -90 25.0 20.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2145 567315.876 4492337.351 1597.89 0 -90 50.0 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2146 567300.476 4492350.036 1600.53 0 -90 30.0 5.00 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2147 567305.855 4492301.565 1597.52 0 -90 40.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 22.50 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2148 567305.584 4492402.974 1609.86 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2149 567300.371 4492425.634 1610.49 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2150 567280.103 4492436.412 1610.26 0 -90 72.5 20.00 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 45.00 57.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2151 567312.477 4492460.270 1610.05 0 -90 65.0 7.50 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2152 567260.863 4492445.550 1609.66 0 -90 70.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2153 567260.843 4492459.434 1610.24 0 -90 50.0 0.00 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2154 567289.118 4492491.010 1609.92 0 -90 45.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2155 567299.129 4492328.984 1597.88 0 -90 50.0 0.00 7.50 RC
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2156 567281.102 4492332.775 1597.24 0 -90 30.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2157 567286.782 4492412.637 1608.10 0 -90 50.0 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2158 567248.091 4492410.417 1607.71 0 -90 45.0 0.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2159 567247.044 4492431.837 1607.97 0 -90 55.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 37.50 42.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2160 567358.457 4492441.178 1627.56 0 -90 50.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2161 567367.823 4492450.895 1627.44 0 -90 50.0 0.00 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2162 567338.912 4492427.538 1619.41 0 -90 45.0 7.50 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2163 567330.592 4492473.803 1620.06 0 -90 70.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2164 567324.991 4492493.989 1620.09 0 -90 60.0 0.00 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2165 567359.243 4492417.079 1628.05 0 -90 50.0 7.50 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2166 567213.539 4492308.296 1620.01 0 -90 40.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 35.00 40.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2167 567197.225 4492315.574 1620.01 0 -90 40.0 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2168 567152.826 4492336.167 1620.76 0 -90 40.0 0.00 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 32.50 40.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2169 567184.957 4492361.809 1620.23 0 -90 55.0 7.50 52.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2170 567174.090 4492327.901 1620.45 0 -90 40.0 12.50 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2171 567183.451 4492338.809 1620.40 0 -90 40.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2172 567387.163 4492485.750 1627.26 0 -90 70.0 17.50 52.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2173 567362.359 4492499.796 1633.05 0 -90 60.0 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2174 567342.479 4492509.420 1632.65 0 -90 60.0 5.00 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2175 567268.674 4492527.979 1629.68 0 -90 55.0 0.00 45.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2176 567336.513 4492529.143 1637.11 0 -90 60.0 0.00 30.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2177 567372.206 4492507.330 1633.80 0 -90 70.0 22.50 52.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2178 567353.026 4492539.663 1639.67 0 -90 60.0 0.00 52.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2179 567340.250 4492589.005 1643.36 0 -90 60.0 10.00 42.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2180 567207.526 4492595.083 1645.12 0 -90 60.0 0.00 57.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2181 567261.239 4492608.538 1645.46 0 -90 50.0 0.00 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2182 567185.989 4492596.863 1645.41 0 -90 60.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2183 567230.452 4492590.535 1646.44 0 -90 50.0 0.00 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2184 567276.270 4492584.512 1642.98 0 -90 80.0 0.00 57.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2185 567227.045 4492615.235 1645.25 0 -90 52.5 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2186 567235.523 4492652.188 1639.23 0 -90 50.0 0.00 2.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2187 567257.519 4492565.317 1639.97 0 -90 75.0 0.00 55.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2188 567227.374 4492544.139 1639.24 0 -90 65.0 0.00 35.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2189 567245.884 4492533.624 1634.98 0 -90 70.0 0.00 52.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2190 567321.122 4492540.690 1637.50 0 -90 90.0 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2191 567298.733 4492556.980 1637.53 0 -90 70.0 0.00 42.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2192 567278.837 4492560.554 1637.25 0 -90 67.5 0.00 55.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2193 567262.044 4492541.909 1634.75 0 -90 70.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2194 567445.236 4492333.830 1640.23 0 -90 60.0 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2195 567470.269 4492302.597 1649.18 0 -90 70.0 0.00 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 40.00 60.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2196 567459.674 4492319.404 1645.29 0 -90 90.0 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 47.50 70.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------
RCH2197 567426.078 4492344.170 1630.36 0 -90 75.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 35.00 55.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2198 567043.080 4492651.576 1651.06 0 -90 62.5 0.00 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2199 567047.907 4492639.389 1653.01 0 -90 90.0 0.00 55.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2200 567029.024 4492619.928 1652.72 0 -90 60.0 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 25.00 32.50 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2201 566959.848 4492613.279 1659.59 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2202 566988.286 4492611.550 1662.31 0 -90 80.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2203 567029.850 4492594.925 1666.62 0 -90 80.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2204 567021.209 4492645.333 1640.44 0 -90 80.0 0.00 35.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2205 567000.514 4492638.436 1640.19 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2206 566977.672 4492731.496 1639.49 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2207 566998.565 4492773.431 1632.27 0 -90 50.0 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2208 566990.902 4492756.139 1635.22 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2209 567003.709 4492654.335 1635.12 0 -90 70.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2210 567002.661 4492671.424 1635.19 0 -90 50.0 0.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2211 566959.827 4492645.412 1641.03 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2212 566964.995 4492670.525 1640.98 0 -90 60.0 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2213 566975.644 4492743.190 1637.82 0 -90 50.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2214 566973.115 4492762.961 1635.41 0 -90 70.0 10.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2215 567539.478 4492029.597 1622.21 0 -90 40.0 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2216 567531.810 4492050.897 1622.54 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2217 567531.024 4492073.804 1622.12 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2218 567526.130 4492095.643 1622.50 0 -90 50.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2219 567510.363 4492083.928 1622.24 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2220 567551.539 4492089.090 1622.36 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2221 567493.089 4492092.499 1622.70 0 -90 40.0 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2222 567496.704 4492068.631 1622.47 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2223 567505.447 4492027.336 1622.15 0 -90 35.0 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2224 567564.080 4492073.960 1622.52 0 -90 40.0 0.00 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2225 567585.553 4492082.919 1625.17 0 -90 40.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2226 567587.533 4492065.268 1626.93 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2227 567621.979 4492042.059 1630.10 0 -90 50.0 0.00 5.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2228 567608.609 4492055.053 1627.71 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2229 567557.612 4492019.294 1622.00 0 -90 35.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2230 567479.878 4492083.076 1621.72 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2231 567472.059 4492102.273 1622.37 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2232 567467.620 4492125.137 1622.44 0 -90 40.0 17.50 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2233 567451.694 4492136.016 1622.36 0 -90 40.0 0.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2234 567485.058 4492138.393 1624.90 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2235 567460.685 4492170.285 1625.70 0 -90 40.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2236 567504.192 4492128.214 1627.38 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2237 567456.295 4492109.950 1622.47 0 -90 40.0 35.00 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2238 567547.685 4491982.944 1640.56 0 -90 60.0 40.00 45.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2239 567616.182 4492009.773 1641.00 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2240 567621.136 4491990.749 1650.38 0 -90 50.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------
RCH2241 567551.067 4491964.375 1649.99 0 -90 70.0 60.00 70.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2242 567510.131 4492282.159 1649.80 0 -90 90.0 0.00 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2243 567460.234 4492289.235 1647.69 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2244 567568.730 4492353.486 1642.86 0 -90 60.0 0.00 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2245 567527.417 4492319.524 1650.43 0 -90 110.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2246 567305.274 4492242.972 1630.15 0 -90 40.0 7.50 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2247 567319.256 4492232.261 1630.09 0 -90 60.0 0.00 35.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2248 567377.063 4492210.252 1629.96 0 -90 60.0 35.00 42.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2249 567360.759 4492224.889 1620.22 0 -90 50.0 0.00 50.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2250 567372.453 4492232.499 1620.50 0 -90 50.0 15.00 30.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 37.50 50.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2251 567334.872 4492252.920 1610.11 0 -90 40.0 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2252 567355.364 4492241.879 1609.55 0 -90 40.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2253 567120.598 4492413.848 1650.27 0 -90 45.0 40.00 45.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2254 567137.668 4492427.686 1649.89 0 -90 50.0 27.50 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2255 567132.347 4492447.776 1650.31 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2256 567152.791 4492421.667 1639.85 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2257 567152.536 4492459.952 1640.05 0 -90 45.0 5.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2258 567114.394 4492359.514 1629.85 0 -90 40.0 0.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 22.50 40.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2259 567142.703 4492378.954 1629.72 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2260 567165.224 4492374.050 1630.37 0 -90 45.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2261 567181.602 4492405.480 1630.11 0 -90 50.0 12.50 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2262 567175.736 4492430.611 1630.61 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2263 567176.519 4492486.263 1630.39 0 -90 45.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2264 567283.331 4492513.977 1619.59 0 -90 40.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2265 567215.724 4492482.790 1619.60 0 -90 37.5 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2266 567217.523 4492455.010 1609.85 0 -90 32.5 0.00 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2267 566969.503 4492549.538 1670.18 0 -90 75.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2268 566961.701 4492493.299 1669.71 0 -90 15.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2269 566966.219 4492573.132 1670.31 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2270 566890.439 4492467.101 1669.65 0 -90 90.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2271 566914.364 4492515.566 1680.25 0 -90 62.5 47.50 62.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2272 566879.794 4492489.866 1680.32 0 -90 68.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2273 567009.041 4492526.820 1660.16 0 -90 37.5 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2274 567026.692 4492540.807 1663.21 0 -90 40.0 0.00 32.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2275 567175.892 4492806.813 1652.99 0 -90 50.0 0.00 27.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2276 567157.759 4492773.698 1653.11 0 -90 70.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2277 567146.584 4492762.185 1652.77 0 -90 68.5 0.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2278 567145.891 4492784.729 1652.50 0 -90 50.0 5.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2279 567188.308 4492740.530 1655.15 0 -90 70.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2280 567192.357 4492719.148 1655.01 0 -90 60.0 0.00 20.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2281 567204.095 4492732.367 1654.90 0 -90 60.0 0.00 37.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2282 567157.639 4492716.858 1654.76 0 -90 70.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2283 567223.176 4492718.186 1654.69 0 -90 70.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 37.50 50.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 60.00 70.00
----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2284 567024.230 4492741.777 1645.04 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2285 567042.559 4492730.708 1647.75 0 -90 50.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 20.00 25.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 25.00 50.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2286 567079.962 4492753.021 1649.70 0 -90 50.0 0.00 17.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2287 567105.195 4492758.208 1650.41 0 -90 60.0 0.00 30.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 47.50 60.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2288 567111.226 4492735.027 1655.10 0 -90 70.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2289 567119.085 4492797.319 1649.78 0 -90 50.0 35.00 40.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2290 567123.925 4492691.089 1652.90 0 -90 60.0 0.00 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2291 567120.795 4492710.943 1655.23 0 -90 50.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2292 567394.812 4492535.680 1621.33 0 -90 70.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2293 567326.896 4492548.363 1640.17 0 -90 60.0 no zone no zone RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2294 567285.579 4492690.330 1660.41 0 -90 60.0 17.50 22.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2295 567246.501 4492714.357 1657.31 0 -90 50.0 0.00 12.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2296 567239.141 4492753.508 1657.43 0 -90 60.0 0.00 7.50 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 32.50 60.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2297 567152.661 4492738.103 1654.95 0 -90 70.0 7.50 15.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2298 567175.101 4492707.139 1652.02 0 -90 60.0 0.00 25.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ 25.00 60.00 ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2299 567100.766 4492709.615 1657.38 0 -90 70.0 0.00 30.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------ RCH2300 567110.491 4492675.544 1659.59 0 -90 60.0 0.00 10.00 RC ----------- ------------ ---------- ------ ---------- --------- --------- --------- ------
APPIX 2: GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
The following definitions are extracted from the JORC Code, 2012 Edition
Cut-off grade The lowest grade, or quality, of mineralised material that qualifies as economically mineable and available in a given deposit. May be defined on the basis of economic evaluation, or on physical or chemical attributes that define an acceptable product specification. Indicated Mineral An 'Indicated Mineral Resource' is Resource that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade (or quality), densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with sufficient confidence to allow the application of Modifying Factors in sufficient detail to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from adequately detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes, and is sufficient to assume geological and grade (or quality) continuity between points of observation where data and samples are gathered. An Indicated Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to a Measured Mineral Resource and may only be converted to a Probable Ore Reserve. ------------------------------------------------- Inferred Mineral An 'Inferred Mineral Resource' is that Resource part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade (or quality) are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence and sampling. Geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological and grade (or quality) continuity. It is based on exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. An Inferred Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to an Ore Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration. ------------------------------------------------- JORC JORC stands for Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC). The Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) is widely accepted as the definitive standard for the reporting of a company's resources and reserves. The latest JORC Code is the 2012 Edition. ------------------------------------------------- Measured Mineral A 'Measured Mineral Resource' is that Resource part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade (or quality), densities, shape, and physical characteristics are estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the application of Modifying Factors to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes, and is sufficient to confirm geological and grade (or quality) continuity between points of observation where data and samples are gathered. A Measured
Mineral Resource has a higher level of confidence than that applying to either an Indicated Mineral Resource or an Inferred Mineral Resource. It may be converted to a Proved Ore Reserve or under certain circumstances to a Probable Ore Reserve ------------------------------------------------- Mineral Reserves An 'Ore Reserve' is the economically or Ore Reserves mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined or extracted and is defined by studies at Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility level as appropriate that include application of Modifying Factors. Such studies demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction could reasonably be justified. ------------------------------------------------- Mineral Resource A 'Mineral Resource' is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, grade (or quality), and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade (or quality), continuity and other geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories. ------------------------------------------------- Modifying Factors 'Modifying Factors' are considerations used to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. These include, but are not restricted to, mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social and governmental factors. ------------------------------------------------- Probable Ore Reserve A 'Probable Ore Reserve' is the economically mineable part of an Indicated, and in some circumstances, a Measured Mineral Resource. The confidence in the Modifying Factors applying to a Probable Ore Reserve is lower than that applying to a Proved Ore Reserve. ------------------------------------------------- Proved Ore Reserve A 'Proved Ore Reserve' is the economically mineable part of a Measured Mineral Resource. A Proved Ore Reserve implies a high degree of confidence in the Modifying Factors. ------------------------------------------------- Abbreviation Definition of term ------------- -------------------- Ag Chemical symbol for silver -------------------- Au Chemical symbol for gold -------------------- g/t Gramme per tonne -------------------- M Meters -------------------- Oz Ounces -------------------- t Tonnes --------------------
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