Corporate Focus
- Tartisan is focused on creating shareholder value by exploring for Gold-Silver in Perú's prolific North-Central mineralized belt.
- Tartisan's flagship property is the "La Victoria" which comprises approximately 3,260 ha and lies within this 300 km belt along the Andes which hosts 12 operating mines, 3 of which are world class producers.
- La Victoria has excellent potential to host high-grade oxide and sulphide epithermal Au, Ag vein systems as well as potential for a large, low-grade, disseminated Cu, Au and Ag (porphyry-type) deposit.
Location
- Significant mining and exploration projects in the vicinity of the La Victoria property
- Below you will see a panoramic view looking north-northwest from the La Victoria property
- Producing mines can be seen in close proximity to our property
Exploration Work Conducted To Date
- Consisted of:
- Installation of Four Geodesic Benchmarks
- Topographic survey with two meter spacing
- Ground Magnetic Geophysical Survey (MAG)
- 600+ samples taken for Geochemical Survey plus ICP, Au, Ag and over limit analyses
- Completion of a Technical Report NI 43-101
- An access road to La Victoria Property has been completed
- Preparation of a road survey and infrastructure improvements to the Ruffina Property
- $500,000 plus expended over 5 months
- 3 temporary base camps were constructed on the property for workers
- Work done has located additional areas of mineralization, including 3 significant anomalies
La Victoria Property - Three Known Anomalies
- 8 Claims, 4,460 Ha
- 3,100 - 4,200 m above sea level
- $500,000 plus in exploration expenses in 2010
- $1.6 million recommended work program post IPO
- Grab samples of note:
- San Markito: 1814 g Ag/t - (0.3m x 0.4m)
- San Markito: 1453 g Ag/t - (0.3m x 0.7m)
- Rufina: 46.47 g Au/t - (0.25m x 3 m)
San Markito - La Victoria Anomaly
Geology and Mineralization
The mineralization is genetically-related to the quartz porphyrytic dacite subvolcanic intrusive rock (QFP) that has intruded both the Diorite and Chicama Formation rocks
Hydrothermal breccias formed near the intrusive contact within a NW trending structural corridor covering over 500,000 m2
IP Survey Lines
- IP Survey commenced July 2011
- IP survey performed by VDG del Peru SAC with follow up interpretation and report writing in progress
- Survey was designed to cover known anomalies
- Results of survey will help define drill targets
- Drilling scheduled to commence post IPO
Post IPO Activities
- An Environmental Impact Report has been approved which has granted Tartisan the necessary permit to construct 20 drill-platforms and begin our drill program post IPO
- Receive Induced Polarization Survey (IP) Report
- Construct a permanent camp, purchase software and equipment
- 4000 m NQ drilling program to test the: mineralized zones, down dip continuities and IP geophysical anomalies
- Second access road to be built to the Ruffina Property
- Trenching, geological mapping, sampling and geophysics (MAG & IP) to continue
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