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Yangshan Gold Belt

The Qinling Mountains form the boundary between the North China and Tarim Cratons to the north and the Yangtze Craton and Tibetan Plateau to the south. The mountains consist of an east-west trending Upper Paleozoic-Mesozoic thin-skinned fold and thrust system formed by north-south compression. Devonian sedimentary formations consist of fine grained clastic sediments, calcareous sandstones, shales and various types of limestone. Younger Triassic assemblages consisting of sandstone, slate and limestones have been inserted into the Devonian section by complex, north verging thrust faulting.

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Younger Mesozoic calc-alkaline intrusions are common in an east-west trending belt in the northern part of the region. Precambrian intermediate to basic volcanics form the core of an anticlinorium which is exposed in the southern part of the area of interest.


Yangshan Gold Belt - Longnan Project

Location

The Gansu Longnan Properties are located in Gansu Province, within the southwest Qinling gold field, in China.

The Longnan project has been divided into three sub-projects according to geographic distribution, type, and potential of mineralization:

  1. Yangshan: including five exploration permits located in the northeast extension of the Yangshan gold belt and its adjacent area; potential for gold.

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  2. Yejiaba: including four exploration permits located to the north of the Yangshan exploration permits; potential for gold and antimony.

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  3. Xicheng East: including three exploration permits to the east extension of the famous Xicheng Pb-Zn mineralization belt; potential for gold, silver, lead and zinc.

Work Program - All sub-project areas


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Work Program - Yangshan sub-project area



Ownership

Minco Gold's wholly-owned subsidiary, Minco China, presently holds the 12 exploration permits (in 3 sub-project areas) in the Longnan region of south Gansu Province, within the southwest Qinling gold field, in China.

Background

In August 2005, the Company initiated a regional stream sediment geochemical survey within the Yangshan, Yejiaba, and Xicheng East permits. The survey covered approximately 913 km2 and involved the collection of 3,036 stream sediment samples from active drainages. Twenty geochemical anomalies (gold, arsenic, antimony, and silver) were delineated in the famous Yangshan gold trend, 12 geochemical anomalies in Yejiaba area, and 11 anomalies in the Xicheng East area.

Geology and Mineralization

All thirteen exploration permits are located over regional geochemical gold anomalies with host rocks and structures similar to other gold deposits in the region. The local geology and exploration results within the three sub-project areas are described below.

Results

Exploration programs in 2006 focused on the most significant anomalies. Infill sampling, geological mapping, and trenching programs were conducted over the areas of interest and evidence of gold, silver, antimony, lead, and zinc mineralization has been discovered in all the three sub-project areas.


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