SANTA BÁRBARA EXPLORATION
Unlocking Potential in San Juan
World-class exploration in the Santa Bárbara mining district. Focused on high-grade Gold (Au) and Silver-Lead-Zinc (Ag-Pb-Zn) deposits.
SANTA BÁRBARA: Discovery of a New CRD District
Copper oxides observed in sulfide-rich marble, showing Distal CRD potential.
Preliminary field evaluation indicates potential for rich marble/sulfide fronts, suggesting CRDs with a possible relationship to Skarn. Total area of 5 km by 10 km.
Key Geochemical Anomalies:
- Copper (Cu): up to 1.5%
- Molybdenum (Mo): up to 2600 ppm
- Silver (Ag): up to 60 ppm
- Arsenic (As): >4000 ppm
Zinc (Zn) anomalies up to 0.15% in mineralized limestone lenses.
Key Objective: Explore the potential for a deep CRD mineralization body, following the Peter Megaw model applied to the area. Easy access and low elevation (1,500 m asl).
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Oxidized limestone associated to thrust-fault
Stockwork of oxidized veins of sulphides in Altered limestone (As-Ba-Cu-Mo-Hg)