Title: Buckhorn Creek Porphyry Cu (-Mo) project
1Buckhorn Creek Porphyry Cu (-Mo) project
A large, porphyry center under post-mineral cover
in a dismembered belt in the Buckhorn Creek area.
TARGETSTargeting porphyry Cu system under
post-mineral cover
NE-SW directed extensional corridor from Vulture
to Bradshaw Mtns exposes various structural
levels of porphyry systems.
- Hypogene Cu mineralization in the proximal
porphyry environment - Supergene enriched acid alteration (analogous to
Sheep Mountain East)
Intense stockwork Quartz-K-feldspar
(Chalcopyrite) veins with K-feldspar envelopes
in adjacent structural blocks to the Buckhorn
Creek project.
Multiple generations of chalcopyrite-bearing
Qtz-dominated veins. Veins commonly have
K-feldspar and coarse muscovite in the vein fill
and envelopes with high chalcopyritepyrite.
2Buckhorn CreekPorphyry Cu (-Mo) project
OPPORTUNITIES
- Buckhorn Creek consists of 1,637 hectares
comprised of 155 unpatented federal lode claims
and 1 Arizona state exploration leases with
excellent access. - Innovative district-scale reconstruction explains
extension, faulting, rotation and dismemberment
of supracrustal rocks. - Systematic deep to shallower exposures are
preserved from SW to NE with multiple structural
levels preserved. - Structural reconstruction suggests the
mineralized levels of the porphyry system are
preserved on the property. - Vein intensity, abundance of copper (-molybdenum)
mineralization and alteration vector NE and SW
toward target. - Sheep Mountain East porphyry system is located
2km east. - Buckhorn Creek presents an opportunity to target
an intact block of a productive Laramide porphyry
Cu system.
PARTICIPATEEurasian Minerals and Bronco Creek
are seeking Joint Venture partners. Prospect
Generation Business Model EMX acquires early
stage exploration properties, and seeks
partnerships or joint ventures to advance these
projects through the discovery stage. This
strategy provides business partners with
high-quality opportunities, and allows EMX to
diversify its interests and participate in many
exploration programs around the world.
Dean Turner P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined
by National Instrument 43-101 and consultant to
Eurasian Minerals, has reviewed and verified the
technical information contained in this
presentation.
Cross section through the Buckhorn Creek Property
showing the tilted and dismembered porphyry Cu
system