THE GEOLOGY AND DISCOVERY OF THE GARDEN WELL GOLD DEPOSIT, WESTERN AUSTRALIA Jens Balkau Australian Institute of Geoscientists 15 May 2013
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The Geology and Discovery of the Garden Well Gold Deposit Location & Tenements Historical Production Discovery History Geology & Geochemistry Resources & Development Production Conclusions
Western Australia Location and Tenements Duketon Gold Project Located 350km NNE of Kalgoorlie 100% Regis owned
Moolart Well Garden Well Duketon Gold Project Location Garden Well Garden Well 100km N of Laverton 50 km 35km S of Moolart Well 387 granted leases GRANNY SMITH 1,220 km² of ground
Tenements Duketon Gold Project Moolart Well 2001 10 km Garden Well 2009 Duketon Gold Project: 10 deposits granted ML s 7.6 Moz Au Resources 3.0 Moz Au Reserves Cox s Find
Duketon Historical Production Duketon Greenstone Belt Moolart Well Garden Well Duketon Greenstone Belt, Mt Margaret Goldfield in 1906 Duketon, Erlistoun and Mulga Queen mining centres in 1890 s Production short lived Moolart Well never prospected or drilled till 2001 Laverton Garden Well never prospected or drilled till 2008
Historical Production to 1905 Mistake Gold Mine Erlistoun Golden Spinifex Battery Duketon Mining Centre Tons of Ore Fine ozs Gold Grade oz Duketon 4,850 4,125 0.85 Erlistoun 4,927 5,357 1.09 Mulga Queen 8,020 6,379 0.80 Other 5,873 6,624 1.13 Total 23,670 22,485 0.95 Famous Blue Gold Mine Mulga Queen Production figures to 1905
Historical Production in 1990 s Operation Christmas well Russells Find Reichelts Find Production Tonnes Grade g/t Au ozs Au Year 222,000 2.65 16,600 1991-93 115,800 3.28 12,250 1992-93 300,000 4.44 43,000 1990-93 Total 637,800 3.55 71,850 1990-93 Reichelts Find Russells Find Christmas Well (Rosemont)
Total Historical Production Duketon Greenstone Belt Total historical gold production from 1896 till July 2010 (114 years) approx 120,000oz Moolart Well gold production August 2010 to March 2013 (32 months) 266,053oz Garden Well gold production September 2012 to March 2013 (7 months) 117,157oz Total Regis production since August 2010, 383,210oz Rejuvenated DGB in 2.5 years
DGB Gold Endowment: Pre 2001 900 Deposit 800 700 600 500 400 300 Resource (koz) 200 100 0
DGB Gold Endowment: Post 2001 2500 Deposit 2000 Potential for a 5-10Moz deposit? 1500 1000 Resource (koz) 500 0
Erlistoun syncline Lulu Fault Moolart Well Duketon Greenstone Belt Geology and Structure Garden Well Garden Well on eastern limb of Erlistoun Syncline Confluence of N-S and NNW- SSE faults Ultramafic and sediment host rocks
Mulga Queen Duketon Moolart Well Duketon Greenstone Belt Aeromagnetics First derivative Aeromagnetics Multiple controlling structures 25 km Rosemont Detail study area Erlistoun Garden Well Regional N-S trending sinistral strike slip fault NNW-SSE trending cross faults Gold Occurrences Gold Resources Located 35km S of Moolart Well
Garden Well Discovery History No historical gold 1890 s workings No drilling in 1990 s gold rush but close! Sep 2001 Moolart Well discovery 2006 start exploration for Moolart type undercover deposits November 2008: Ten Aircore holes drilled over Garden Well Test 8 to 75ppb gold lag soil anomaly Discovery November 2009: 18 further Aircore holes. GDAC002, 47m @ 2.58g/t Au from 77m to 124m EOH
Garden Well Discovery Moolart, Garden Well Geochemistry σ' Moolart Well 603koz Au Pleco Moolart Well σ' 2km σ' Garden Well Garden Well 1,660koz Au σ' 2km
436000 me 437000 me 438000 me 6914000 mn Ultramafic Sediments Diorite Garden Well Discovery First Drilling Nov 2008 6913000mN 6913000 mn 8-75ppb Au soil anomaly on edge of palaeochannel 10 Aircore drill holes on 6913000mN Nov 2008 6912000 mn Tertiary Palaeochannel 3 to 7ppb Au Lag Soil 6911000 mn O 1km 8 to 24ppb Au >25 ppb Au
Garden Well Discovery Nov 2009 Aircore Drilling 1km Discovery Aircore drill line Tertiary Palaeochannel Pre 2008 Historical Drilling Garden Well 1gm Au outline 3 to 7ppb Au Lag Soils 8 to 24ppb Au 25 to 74 ppb Au >74 ppb Au 0 1km 2km
Garden Well Discovery Nov 2009 Aircore Drilling Shear Zone Mixed Ultramafic/Sediment Package 1km Discovery Aircore drill line
Garden Well Discovery First Aircore Drilling Aircore holes 160m apart across 8 to 75ppb gold lag soil anomaly Narrow zones in weathered ultramafic under palaeochannel clay 436500 me 500 m RL Alluvial clays and sands 436700 me 160 metres 436900 me 3-8ppb Au lag Saprolite clays 450 m RL Saprock Untested Untested 450 m RL Sediment Diorite Garden Well 691300mN Gold g/t Metres Gold Mineralised zone 1.88 6 Ultramafic 400 m RL
Garden Well Discovery Nov 2009 Aircore Discovery Drilling 500mRL First holes 160m apart Saprolite and Saprock 450mRL 400mRL Ultramafic Garden Well 6913000mN Gold g/t Metres Gold Mineralised zone 1.88 6 436650mE Open 50 metres 436750mE Sheared Ultramafic & Sediment Sediment 350mRL
Garden Well Discovery Drilling GDAC084 GDAC085 First Aircore holes on Discovery Traverse 6913000mN View West from GDAC086 across Palaeochannel
Garden Well Discovery Post Discovery Drilling Nov 2009 to Mar 2013 drilling 240 Aircore holes for 21,656m 387 RC holes for 76,726m 108 diamond holes for 40,919m Total 139,300m in 28 months Resource 2.14 Moz Au and Reserve 1.66 Moz Au March 2011 Discovery Cost <$5 per resource ounce Deposit is open to the south. Drilling in progress
Garden Well Geology and Geochemistry 6914000mN Garden Well 1gm Au outline 6914000mN Non- BIF Magnetic Ultramafic Sediment Discovery drill line Magnetic Ultramafic 6912000mN Diorite 6912000mN Pre 2008 Historical Drilling 3 to 7ppb Au Lag Soils 8 to 24ppb Au 25 to 74 ppb Au >74 ppb Au >1 g/t Gold All Drilling 0.5 to 1.0 g/t Au 0.25 to 0.5 g/t Au 0.01 to 0.25 g/t Au <0.01 g/t Au
Garden Well Gold gram-metre drill intercepts: December 2011 BIF Gram Metre Au Plan Projection Higher Grade Shoots Open at Depth Three high grade shoots >80gm High grade shoots plunge SE Deposit open at south end Ultramafic Shale Open to South Shear Zone Mixed ultramafic/sediment under Palaeochannel
Garden Well Gold gram-metre drill intercepts: December 2011 Discovery Line Section 6912680mN
Garden Well Geology; Cross section 6912680mN Calcrete Lacustrine clays and gravel base 100m Oxidised Zone Kaolinite clays Shear zone 1 to 2% disseminated sulphides Carbonaceous black shale Minor 1-2% sulphides Talc-dolomite-chlorite No sulphides
Garden Well GDAC001 Oxide, Transition and Fresh Rock Zones Authigenic Pisoliths 80m 130m Fresh rock 130 to 133m Saprock 80 to 130m Saprolite Clays 35 to 80m Fresh Rock Zone Oxide Zone Transition Zone 35m 7m Lacustrine Clays 7 to 35m Calcrete 0 to 7m Tertiary Palaeochannel Cover
Garden Well Geology; First Aircore holes in 2008 Sheared altered ultramafic Quartz-dolomite fuchsitechlorite-pyrite alteration Black Carbonaceous shale LKAC085: 8m @ 1.61 g/t Au from 72 to 80m and 10m @ 2.22 g/t Au 96 to 106m EOH
Garden Well Geology Gold Grades GDAC005 79m GDAC005: 69m @ 4.26g/t Au from 42 to 111m EOH including; 18m @ 11.32g/t from 42m 5m @ 3.85g/t from 63m 10m @ 1.65g/t from 79m 17m @ 2.95g/t from 94m Oxide Zone Transition Zone 17m @ 2.95g/t from 94m 94m 10m @ 1.65g/t from 79m 5m @ 3.85g/t from 63m 18m @ 11.32g/t from 42m EOH 111m 63m 42m Transition Zone Oxide Zone 36m 10 to 36m Lacustrine clays Tertiary Palaeochannel Cover 0 to 10m Calcrete Down Hole
Garden Well Geology Transition Zone: GDAC018 74 to 80m Black carbonaceous shale Sheared peridotite cb-si-fu-py 74 to 75m 0.002g/t Au 75 to 76m 0.001g/t Au 76 to 77m 0.003g/t Au 77 to 78m 36.2g/t Au 78 to 79m 4.03g/t Au 79 to 80m 5.04g/t Au
Garden Well Geology Visible Gold from RC Drilling Gold is coarse and easily panned from all zones Metallurgical recovery in all zones >92% Oxide Panned Gold Upper Saprolite Transition Panned Gold Lower Saprolite Hypogene Panned Gold Fresh Rock 500 microns 500 microns 500 microns
Garden Well Geology Visible Gold from RC Drilling Most gold associated with late stage quartz-carbonate veining 500 microns 500 microns Quartz Gold Gold Pyrite Quartz
Garden Well Geology Visible Gold from Diamond Core Gold Dolomite-chlorite-fuchsite-pyrite 500 microns Quartz-dolomite vein
Garden Well Geology Visible Gold from Diamond Core 2mm Quartz-dolomite vein Chlorite-fuchsitedolomite-pyrite
Garden Well Geology Oriented Core GDDD027 288.8m Diamond Hole DD027 Dip 50 West. View North 50 500 microns 60 to 075 Shear Fabric Gold Gold Chlorite-fuchsitedolomite-pyrite Quartz-Dolomite Visible Gold Pyrite
Garden Well Geology Oriented Core Ultramafic Ore Zone Hanging Wall Black Shale Mixed Shale Ultramafic Ore Zone Quartz dolomite clinochlore fuchsite pyrite alteration West East Ultramafic Ore Zone View North Shear Fabric 60 to 075 Foot Wall talccarbonate Ultramafic
Garden Well Geology GDDD001 at 148m Alteration Strongly sheared ultramafic with Quartz-dolomite-chloritefuchsite-pyrite alteration (1.5 2.0g/t Au)
GW Gold gram-metre drill intercepts: Results of Recent Drilling Nov 2011 Nov 2012 BIF 6913280mN 6913280mN 1.84 km 1.16km 6912120mN Southern Limit of Current Reserves Southern Limit of Current Reserves 6912120mN Ultramafic Shale Chert/shale host Section 6911680mN 680m Southern Limit of Drilling 6911440mN Open
Garden Well Cross Section 6911680mN October 2012
GW Long Section Nov 2012 Test South End Test High Grade Shoots U/G Potential?
Garden Well Geology Chert Shale BIF Ore Zone Hanging Wall BIF/Chert/Shale BIF/Chert pyrite altered Ore Zone Quartz carbonate pyrite alteration Si-cb-py West East Chert/BIF/Shale si-cb-py Ore Zone Foot Wall talc-carbonate Peridotite Ultramafic
Garden Well Geology Chert Shale BIF Ore Zone South of line 6911900mN gold mineralisation hosted by chert BIF and shale Strongly brecciated chert/shale with Quartz-carbonate-pyrite alteration
Garden Well Palaeochannel Geochemistry (Richard Carver) 3-8ppb Au lag 100m Au Ore
Garden Well Palaeochannel Geochemistry Cover Cover Gold ppb Zone Au Ore 6913080mN No anomalous Au in surface soil and lag sampling 8 75ppb Au on eastern palaeochannel margin Remobilised Au or truncated regional Au anomaly? Remobilised Au in Eocene palaeochannel clays up to 1g/t Au (Authigenic pisoliths) 500m Zone 6912520mN
Garden Well Palaeochannel Geochemistry Cover Cover Gold ppb 6912360mN Au Ore 8ppb Au lag 6912040mN 500m 6912040mN
13 to 24ppb Au Up to 120ppb in Acacia Aneura leaves Water Table 8 to 75 ppb Au anomaly Lateral remobilisation of Au in cover sequence over 100 s metres. Far greater than vertical remobilisation Top of Fresh Rock
Garden Well Gold Reserves Proposed 1.66 Moz Au Reserve Open Pit Leapfrog 0.3g/t Au shell Garden Well 3D View to NW
Garden Well Gold Reserves Production Discovery hole November 2009 Construction commenced June 2011 Production commenced late August 2012 Total production to end March 2013-117,157 oz Au
Garden Well Gold Production August 2012 to March 2013
Garden Well Camp August 2011
Garden Well Gold Mill September 2012
Garden Well Gold Mill September 2012
Garden Well Open Pit October 2012: View South Palaeochannel
First Gold Pour 4 September 2012
Conclusions What do we Know about Moolart Well and Garden Well? Both under palaeochannels Both on regional N-S shear zones Both on regional deflection in shear zone Both proximal to an ultramafic contact Neither deposit directly responds to soil or lag soil geochemistry Both have weak Au soil anomalies on margins of palaeochannels Model for Au in palaeochannel Truncated anomalies or leakage anomalies?
Is the Duketon Belt Mature? DGB has a history of 110+ years of gold exploration starting in 1896 All gold deposits that crop out have been found. Belt is mature for exposed deposits Most past exploration focused on exposed deposits Two largest deposits in the DGB found in the last 10 years under cover GW discovery to production < 3 years
Is the Duketon Belt Mature? Both deposits are Blind Virgin discoveries Resources both Deposits 4.36Moz Au Reserves both Deposits 2.26Moz Au+ Each Deposit basis of a New Gold Mill Significant potential for new under cover gold discoveries in DGB and other belts Application of geochemistry in exploration?
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