2004 TECHNICAL REPORT
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1.0 SUMMARY PDF Size 398 Kb
2.0 INTRODUCTION & TERMS OF REFERENCE PDF Size 199 Kb
3.0 DISCLAIMER PDF Size 113 Kb
4.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION & LOCATION PDF Size 349 Kb
5.0 ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE & PHySIOGRAPHY PDF Size 113 Kb
6.0 HISTORY PDF Size 132 Kb
7.0 GEOLOGICAL SETTING PDF Size 611 Kb
8.0 DEPOSIT TYPES PDF Size 168 Kb
9.0 MINERALIZATION PDF Size 263 Kb
10.0 EXPLORATION PDF Size 146 Kb
11.0 DRILLING PDF Size 213 Kb
12.0 SAMPLING METHOD & APPROACH PDF Size 114 Kb
13.0 SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES & SECURITY PDF Size 160 Kb
14.0 DATA VERIFICATION PDF Size 112 Kb
15.0 ADJACENT PROPERTIES PDF Size 110 Kb
16.0 MINERAL PROCESSING & METALLURGICAL TESTING PDF Size 252 Kb
17.0 MINERAL RESOURCE & MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES PDF Size 834 Kb
18.0 OTHER RELEVANT DATA & INFORMATION PDF Size 111 Kb
19.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR TECHNICAL REPORTS ON PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES PDF Size 1.62 MB
20.0 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS PDF Size 158 Kb
21.0 REFERENCES PDF Size 175 Kb
TABLES
1-1: Summary of Ceramics Feedstock Resources, 5 November 2004
1-2: Gold Resources, 20 September 2004
1-3: Operating Costs by Year $/ton of Feed Processed
1-4: Operating Costs by Year $/ft2 of Ceramic Product
1-5: Scenario A NPV at Varying Discount Rates and IRR)
1-6: Idaho-Maryland Estimated Capital, Annual Production Costs and Sales at
Average Conditions
4-1: Permits
11-1: Idaho-Maryland Project 2003 and 2004 Drill Holes
11-2: Significant Gold Mineralized Intersections, 2003 - 2004 Drill Campaigns
16-1: Process Operating Basis
17-1: Idaho-Maryland Project Gold Mineral Resource Summary, 20 September 2004
17-2: Idaho-Maryland Project Ceramics Feedstock Mineral Resource Summary, 5 November 2004
19-1: Relative Depths and Elevations of Underground Infrastructure
19-2: Parameters Used for Mine Design
19-3: Mobile Equipment Acquisition Schedule
19-4: Estimated Range of Rock Quality Values Expected for Mining in Andesite using Barton's Rock Tunneling Designation
19-5: Cost Summary, Gold Exploration, and Shaft Rehabilitation
19-6: New Brunswick Shaft Rehabilitation and Gold Exploration
19-7: Worldwide Ceramic Tile Consumption in 2001
19-8: Ceramic Production
19-9: Capital Cost Estimates (x 000)
19-10: Underground Capital Costs for Ceramics Feedstock Mining
19-11: Underground Mobile Equipment Acquisition Schedule for Ceramics Feedstock Mining
19-12: Estimated Direct Capital Costs (x 000)
19-13: Operating Costs by Year $/ton of Feed Processed
19-14: Operating Costs by Year $/ft2 of Ceramic Product
19-15: Underground Operating Costs for Ceramics Feedstock Mining
19-16: Process Operating Costs ($/ton)
19-17: G&A Operating Costs
19-18: Variation in NPV with Discount Rate and IRR
19-19: Underground Operating Labor Productivities and Manpower
19-20: Process Labor
19-21: G&A Manpower
FIGURES
4-1: Project Location Map
4-2: Mine Location Map
7-1: Regional Geology
7-2: Regional Lithologic Units
7-3: Property Structural Geology - Plan View
7-4: Geologic Cross Section - Plane of Section No. 20 E, Looking West, Sections C - C1
7-5: Idaho Deformation Corridor
8-1: Idaho-Maryland Mineralization Types
9-1: Mineralized Black Slate Deposits - Br 16 Vein Area
11-1: Drill Hole Cross Section - Looking S40E
13-1: Sample Preparation and Assay Procedure Flowchart, Primary Laboratory
17-1: Idaho-Maryland Project Gold Resource Summary, 5 November 2004
19-1: Mine Access and Location of Room-and-Pillar Mining Looking Southwest
19-2: Project Schedule Underground Development
19-3: RQD Results from Seven Holes, 2,500 ft of Drilling (excludes all data from surface to 150 ft depth)
19-4: Core Sample Typical of Andesite
19-5: Stress Fields Modeled
19-6: Pillar Stability
19-7: Start of Decline
19-8: Cross Section of Portal
19-9: Dual Decline
19-10: Room-and-Pillar Benching
19-11: General View of Ceramics Feedstock Resource Room-and-Pillar Stoping Area
19-12: Gold Resource Blocks Identified from Previous Mining*
19-13: View of Brunswick and Idaho Mine Levels Looking North showing Decline and Gold Resource Blocks Identified from Previous Mining
19-14: Schedule for New Brunswick Shaft and Gold Exploration
19-15: Consumption of Ceramic Tile in the USA, 1980 to 2003
19-16: Comparison of Per Capita Tile Consumption by Country in 2001
19-17: Ceramic Tile Consumption in Top Ten States in USA (1998)
19-18: Ceramic Tile Production by Major Producing Countries in 2001
19-19: Chinese Ceramic Tile Production, 1999 to 2002
19-20: Sensitivity of NPV
19-21: Overall Project Schedule
APPENDICES
Certificate & Table of Contents PDF Size 825 Kb
FULL VERSION TECHNICAL REPORT
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