LOCATION:
Rosita, Nicaragua
SIZE:
3,356.9 - hectares
RESOURCES:
Gold-Copper-Silver
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The Rosita project, centrally situated in the municipality of Rosita in the Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Norte, Nicaragua, is located an approximate distance of 390 kilometres northeast of the capital city of Managua and 120 kilometres west of the port town of Puerto Cabezas . The facility at Puerto Cabezas is a shallow water port with capacity for large ships (500ft) and serviced by three shipping lines.
Nicaragua is historically the principal gold producing country in Central America. It has a rich history of mineral exploration and production. There are 3,356 hectares in the prolific Bonanza-Rosita-Siuna Gold Triangle, 275 km NE of Managua, capital of Nicaragua, with more than 100 year of Mining History in the area.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
PAST PRODUCER IN NICARAGUA
– Rosita, currently holds 65% interest with Calibre of the Rosita D Concession.
– Production of the old mine (1959-1975) was 245 m lbs. Cu and 160,000 oz. Au
SIGNIFICANT NI 43-101 RESOURCES
– Six stockpiles from the old mine contain indicated and inferred resources;
– Tailings from the old mine contains inferred resources and further potential.
– The North Stockpile contains higher grade ore and will be the initial focus
– Slide 8 contains details of current resources.
FOCUS ON ENGINEERING AND PRODUCTION
– Optimizing metallurgical process to maximize gold and copper recoveries, SGS;
– Designing Treatment Plant to recover gold and copper from the Stockpiles and the Tailings. DENM Engineering. Flow sheet in Slide 10
EXPLORATION POTENTIAL
– Several highly prospective exploration targets for gold-copper skarn and porphyry mineralization. On the Rosita D concession
GEOLOGY
The Santa Rita pit within the Rosita D Concession is a Cu-Au-Ag skarn deposit that has been previously mined in the period 1959 to 1975. Some current artisanal mining activity continues today.
Northeast Nicaragua lies within the eastern extension of the North Interior Highlands geomorphic province. Limited exposures of ultramafic rocks indicate that portions of the region are underpinned by oceanic crust of postulated Mesozoic age. The eastern third of the Rosita concession is underlain mainly by folded and faulted carbonate sedimentary rocks of the Todos Santos Formation.
To the west are andesitic to basaltic volcanic rocks that have been intruded by a series of stocks and plugs that include diorite, quartz diorite, granodiorite, quartz monzonite, and granite. Hydrothermal alteration associated with emplacement of the intrusives has led to the development of large areas of skarn and hydrothermally altered rock.