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Article 41 Lands, NunavutLarge, under-explored diamond property, in the Slave Diamond District
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Exploration Overview The Kitikmeot region of Nunavut is ~450,000 km2, or 90%
as large as Yukon Inuit have surface and sub-surface rights to 11,509 km2
of Inuit Owned Lands (IOL), and have partnered with HTX Minerals to explore this highly prospective region.
622 known mineral occurrences on IOLs
Strategic AllianceHTX Minerals has a 5-year strategic alliance (2012-2017) with Nunavut Resources Corp. for project generation and mineral exploration in the Kitikmeot Region of the Territory of Nunavut.
$18 million is to be raised and invested in exploration by NRC, with the focus being on Inuit Owned Lands (IOL), which encompass over 11,000 km2. NRC has provided $1M in seed capital to launch this exploration initiative.
Gold & SilverCopper & ZincDiamonds
Nickel & PGE Iron OreOther commodities
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• Property: 572 km2 property was granted to Nunavut as part of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (1993/1999).
• Location: 360km NE of Yellowknife. 55 km north of Ekati and Diavik diamond mines and 50 km SE of past producing Jericho diamond mine, in the Slave Diamond District
• Highlights: Two diamond-bearing kimberlites, DIA-1 and LI 201, lie outside the Article 41 Lands, but bracket the southern part of the land package, and warrant additional exploration on the property. Very little past exploration on Article 41 Lands
• 2012 Exploration:– Glacial till sampling survey over a ~150 km2 area. – 322 samples being processed now (expected completion
March 1st) to identify Kimberlite Indicator Minerals– Currently sourcing data from 1993 airborne geophysical
survey that covers the Article 41 Lands. • Next Steps: Re-interpretation of 1993 airborne geophysics.
Add’l airborne geophysics + fieldwork program (prospecting, ground geophysics, detailed mapping/sampling)
Article 41 Lands: Summary
Article 41 Lands
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572 km2 Article 41 Lands:Between two diamond fields
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Kjarsgaard, B.A., 2007, Kimberlite diamond deposits, in Goodfellow, W.D., ed., Mineral Deposits of Canada: A Synthesis of Major Deposit Types, District Metallogeny, the Evolution of Geological Provinces, and Exploration Methods: Geological Association of Canada, Mineral Deposits Division, Special Publication No. 5, p. 245‐272.
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Diamondiferous Kimberlite Pipes
DIA 01: 4.5 carats per tonne (Mineral processing of 174.1 kg of kimberlitic drill core)
LI‐201: 293 diamonds per tonne of kimberlite (Processing of a 58 kg sample produced 17 macrodiamonds plus 30 microdiamonds)
DIA‐01
LI‐201
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DIA 1 diamondiferous kimberlite•1992 – 1996: Till sampling, airborne magnetics and EM surveying by various exploration companies produced kimberlite indicator minerals and three kimberlite targets. Kimberlite was intersected in two diamond drill holes totaling 582 m.•Mineral processing of 174.1 kg of kimberlitic drill core gave 4.5 carats per tonneCompanies:(1)New Dolly Varden Minerals Inc. & Benachee Resources Inc./Lytton Minerals Inc. 1992-1996; work carried out by Canamera Geological Ltd.(2) Lytton Minerals Inc./Kennecott Canada
Exploration, 1997-1999(3) Tahera Minerals/ Kennecott Canada
Exploration; 1999-2000
Nearby Diamondiferous Kimberlites
LI 201 diamondiferous kimberlite •Located ~1 km west of the southern part of the western land package of the Article 41 Land, and is still being evaluated (Anglo Swiss Resources)•1992 – 1997: Till sampling, airborne and ground geophysical surveys outlined 39 kimberlite targets. Three (of 20) drill holes tested LI 201 (Kennecott): 14 macrodiamonds and 46 microdiamonds were recovered from a 281 kg bulk sample of drill core. •2006-2007: Airborne and surface geophysics targets; geophysical interpretation covering the LI 201 kimberlite suggests the main part of the pipe may not have been tested (Anglo Swiss); five drill holes totaling 421.6 m were completed on LI 201 and two holes intersected 20.25 m and 14.75 m respectively.•Analysis by C.F. Minerals and from a 58 kg sample, 17 macrodiamonds plus 30 microdiamonds were recovered, the equivalent of 293 diamonds per tonne of kimberlite.Companies:(1) Canamera Geological Ltd., 1992-1993(2) Lytton Minerals Inc., 1993-1997(3) Kennecott Canada Exploration, 1997-2001(4) BHP Billiton Inc./Tahera Diamond Corporation, 2001-2003(5) New Shoshoni Development Corp, 2004-2005(6) Anglo Swiss Resources Inc, 2006-present
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Structure
Diamondiferous Kimberlite Pipes
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Kimberlite Indicator Minerals
Government compilation of GSC and assessment file data
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Article 41 Lands (Diamonds)
322 samples collected over 150 km2 area (Sept 2012)
Diamondiferous Kimberlite Pipes
Approx. Ice Direction
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2012 Sampling Results
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2012 Sampling Results
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Proposed Next Steps
~$1 million KIM sampling program required to complete Article 41 property.( Proposed 650 sample program to be completed )
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Proposed Next Steps – follow-up5: pyrope‐p2 pyrope‐e3 Cr‐diopside25 olivine
Approx. Ice Direction
DIA 13 samples
a) 55 olivine
b) 21 olivine1 pyrope‐e
c) 8 olivine
6 samples to fill: ~1 km gap in up‐ice 2012 sample traverse~1.3 km from historical sample to the next 2012 up‐ice traverse
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