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NAUTILUS MINERALS INC. (TSX & AIM: NUS) (OTCQX: NUSMF) | Thursday, November 01, 2012 Nautilus Minerals discovers more high grade systems in Tonga
Toronto, Ontario, 1 November, 2012 - Nautilus Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "Nautilus Minerals") is pleased to announce the discovery of two (2), high grade, Seafloor Massive Sulfide ("SMS") systems on its wholly owned exploration tenements in the territorial waters of the Kingdom of Tonga ("Tonga").
Grab samples from these discoveries assayed up to 11.9% copper, 59.8% zinc, 28.6 g/t gold and 673 g/t silver.
Mike Johnston, Nautilus Minerals' CEO commented "These discoveries further highlight the prospectivity of our Tongan exploration tenements, particularly the high precious metal grades we continue to encounter in the NE Lau Basin. They will be added to the 17 SMS systems, as previously reported on our Tongan prospecting licenses*, which are being considered for further evaluation". The SMS systems were sampled during an 18 day marine scientific research cruise between the 9th and 26th of September 2012. The samples were collected as a part of a broader research effort in the NE Lau Basin.
Links:
Figure 1: http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/map/PR_Tonga_NELauBasin_Sept12.png
Figure 2: http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/map/PR_Tonga_FonualeiSamples.png
Figure 3: http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/map/PR_Tonga_NorthernMataSamples.png
* Jankowski 2012: "Nautilus Minerals Incorporated, NI43-101 Technical Report 2011, PNG, Tonga, Fiji, Solomon Islands, New Zealand, Vanuatu and the ISA" http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/pdf/NAT008_Nautilus_NI_43-101_Technical_Report_2011.pdf
Summary of sampling program in NE Lau Basin, Tonga.
1. Fonualei South -- Two separate chimney fields, containing high grade sulfide chimney structures were observed and sampled on a large volcanic edifice which consisted of a mixture of some active but mostly inactive chimneys generally up to ~4m high.
The water depth of Fonualei South 1 (Figure 2) is ~965 m. The upper limit of mineralised outcrop appears to follow the bathymetry contour; however the lower boundary remains unmapped. Chimneys are densely packed into clusters with dominant sulfide talus surrounding their bases.
At Fonualei South 2 (Figure 2) ROV observations confirm the presence of chimneys at a water depth of ~1550 m, interpreted from high resolution AUV bathymetry data collected in 2011. This system lies on relatively flat terrain at the base of the Fonualei South volcanic edifice. Two tall black smoker chimneys were measured at this site (25 -- 30 m in height). A single sample of chimney talus with exceptional zinc and gold values was collected at the base of a tall chimney (Sample 25113). The outcropping mineralisation was not mapped to its full extent in any direction. Table 1. Final assay results of sulfide bearing samples for Fonualei South1
Sample No |
Sample Type |
Weight (g) |
Cu (%) |
Zn (%) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Easting� |
Northing� |
Depth� |
Lithology |
25113 |
Chimney |
760 |
0.866 |
59.800 |
28.60 |
673 |
758316 |
8059583 |
-1570 |
Massive Sulfide |
25114 |
Chimney |
520 |
4.490 |
5.650 |
3.78 |
31 |
757294 |
8058791 |
-975 |
Massive Sulfide |
25115 |
Chimney |
1100 |
3.780 |
43.500 |
12.90 |
556 |
757262 |
8056949 |
-964 |
Massive Sulfide |
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Minimum |
0.9 |
5.6 |
3.8 |
31 |
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Maximum |
4.5 |
59.8 |
28.6 |
673 |
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Average |
3.0 |
36.3 |
15.1 |
420 |
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| 1. Results received from ALS Laboratory 2. UTM WGS84 Zone 1 South
2. North Mata -- Two separate chimney fields, containing high grade sulfide chimney structures, were observed and sampled on sub-parallel volcanic edifices.
Mata Ua chimney field was observed and sampled on the north western flank of the southern volcanic edifice, at a water depth of ~2360 m (Figure 3). There is copious chimney talus above and below the chimney field containing active black smokers, on a reasonably steep slope. The outcropping mineralisation was not mapped to its full extent; it remains open along strike to the NE and SW.
The Mata Tolu chimneys were first observed in a camera tow in 2010. The recent ROV observations and sampling confirmed the existence of a chimney field, at a water depth of 1820 m, on the summit of the volcanic edifice. A significant quantity of chimney talus was observed at the base of chimney clusters within the chimney field. The outcropping mineralisation was not mapped to its full extent in any direction. Table 2. Final assay results of sulfide bearing samples for North Mata1
Sample No |
Sample Type |
Weight (g) |
Cu (%) |
Zn (%) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Easting� |
Northing� |
Depth� |
Lithology |
25117 |
Chimney |
250 |
11.900 |
6.510 |
10.25 |
112 |
845421 |
8337243 |
-2365 |
Massive Sulfide |
25124 |
Chimney |
550 |
0.947 |
3.070 |
10.95 |
82 |
844818 |
8338666 |
-1824 |
Semi-massive Sulfide |
25125 |
Chimney |
2380 |
0.286 |
11.300 |
9.78 |
134 |
844858 |
8338615 |
-1820 |
Semi-massive Sulfide |
25126 |
Chimney |
160 |
3.660 |
0.878 |
5.09 |
37 |
844877 |
8338671 |
-1840 |
Semi-massive Sulfide |
25128 |
Altered Volcanic |
160 |
1.185 |
0.694 |
9.94 |
34 |
844853 |
8338624 |
-1821 |
Altered Volcanic |
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Min |
0.3 |
0.7 |
5.1 |
34 |
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Max |
11.9 |
11.3 |
11.0 |
134 |
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Average |
3.6 |
4.5 |
9.2 |
79.8 |
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| 1. Results received from ALS Laboratory 2. UTM WGS84 Zone 1 South
Summary of Procedures
The target testing and sampling work described herein was completed using a Quest 4000 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) equipped with various video cameras and a forward looking sonar to identify seafloor features ahead and to the sides of the ROV, in real time.
For seafloor sampling the ROV was equipped with two manipulator arms and a custom-built sample tray, or "geobox", for storing up to 10 hand-sized grab samples or scoop samples.
1. Target Testing Procedure
Outcropping sulfide mineralisation at each of the four sites was observed using the ROV during target testing traverses. The planned traverses are generally based on features observed in detailed bathymetry maps, augmented by plume hunting data and previous camera tows where possible. When chimney structures are located, using a combination of video and sonar equipment, that area is mapped in greater detail with the ROV and ROV grab samples are collected.
No equipment capable of mapping any mineralisation beneath the seafloor was available on the ROV.
2. Sampling Procedure
Chimney and altered volcanic rock samples averaging 735 g (from 160 g to 1100 g) were collected using the ROV manipulator arm, and then placed in a separate sample cage for recovery to the ship and processing on deck. Relatively fresh chimney samples were collected in a representative part of each field. Nautilus Minerals received a portion of each sulfide- bearing ROV grab sample, the assays of which are the material substance of this release.
Small volcanic samples, which are not material to this release, were also collected using the ROV manipulator arm and placed in the sample box attached to the ROV. The assay results for these un-mineralised volcanic samples are under the custodianship of the collaborating scientists and not yet available for publication.
3. Laboratory Analysis
All analysis was carried out by ALS Laboratory Group in Brisbane, Australia. ALS operates quality systems based on international standards ISO/IEC17025:1999 "General requirements for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories" and ISO9001:2000 "Quality Management Systems - Requirements".
Samples were crushed, split and weighed in preparation for analysis via Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES). In addition to the ALS internal standards, duplicates and blanks, Nautilus Minerals included appropriate standards and a duplicate for analysis. Qualified Person
The exploration results reported in this press release have been compiled under the supervision of Jonathan Lowe, Exploration Manager of Nautilus Minerals. Mr Lowe is a Fellow and Chartered Professional of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, has over 17 years experience in exploration geology, and is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. He has read and approved the technical disclosure in this release.
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