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Global Geoscience Ltd.

Global Geoscience Ltd is focussed in exploring its 100 % owned gold, silver and base metal project in Peru, Nevada and Australia.
 

PERU PROJECTS
 
Many of the world’s largest copper, gold and base metal mines are located within a major tectonic zone that extends from Alaska through North, Central and South America to southern
Chile. Most of the mineral deposits within this zone are closely associated with igneous rocks intruded into older sedimentary and volcanic sequences during Mesozoic and Tertiary times. Deposit types in the region include epithermal (Au-Ag), porphyry (Cu-Mo-Au), skarn (Cu-Pb-Zn-Mo) and manto (Pb-Zn). Peru is part of the same geological belt in age, rock type and types of mineral deposit.
 
In Peru, Global holds 100% interest in five copper-gold projects located in central and southern Peru. The projects lie within a linear province of porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold deposits which extend along the Andes mountain chain from Ecuador south through Peru into central Chile and Argentina. These deposits (with total pre-mining tonnage and grades) include La Granja (2.8Bt at 0.6%Cu), Toromocho (2Bt at 0.5%Cu), Constancia (0.4Bt at 0.44%Cu), Cuajone (1.5Bt at 0.76%Cu), Toquepala (2.1Bt at 0.6%Cu), Collahuasi (4.1Bt at 0.81%Cu), Chuquicamata (11.2Bt at 0.65%Cu), La Escondida (4.9Bt at 1.0%Cu), El Teniente (11.8Bt at 0.9%Cu), Los Bronces (5Bt at 0.8%Cu) and Alumbrera (0.8Bt at 0.52%Cu, 0.67g/tAu).

 
NEVADA PROJECTS
 
Global holds 100% interest in four projects located in Nevada, USA: Lone Mt, Bartlet and Orovada in northern Nevada and Excelsior and Tokop in southern Nevada. The tenements are held by Paradigm Minerals USA Corporation, a company incorporated in Nevada and owned by Global’s Canadian subsidiary PGPL Minerals USA Pty Limited. The projects are prospective for gold, silver and base metals. Lone Mt and Excelsior are the most advanced, both having a number of ore-grade drill intersections.


ARIZONA & MEXICO PROJECTS
 
Many of the world’s largest copper, gold and base metal mines are located within a major tectonic zone that extends from Alaska through North, Central and South America to southern Chile. Most of the mineral deposits within this zone are closely associated with igneous rocks intruded into older sedimentary and volcanic sequences during Mesozoic and Tertiary times. Deposit types in the region include epithermal (Au-Ag), porphyry (Cu-Mo-Au), skarn (Cu-Pb-Zn-Mo) and manto (Pb-Zn). Arizona and Mexico are part of the same geological belt in age, rock type and types of mineral deposit.
 
In Arizona and Mexico, Global holds two porphyry projects: New Morenci and Los Graceros. These projects lie within a cluster of major porphyry copper-molybdenum deposits extending through south-western USA and northern Mexico. These deposits (with total production and resources) include Bingham (3.1Bt at 0.7%Cu), Mission (1Bt at 0.65%Cu), Ray (1.2Bt at 0.9%Cu), San Manuel (1.7Bt at 0.6%Cu), Twin Buttes (1.5Bt at 0.7%Cu), Resolution (1.3Bt at 1.5%Cu), Cananea (2Bt at 0.7%Cu), and La Caridad (2.5Bt at 0.5%Cu).


Contact Us

Registered and Principal Office
Suite 203, 161 Walker Street
NORTH SYDNEY  NSW  2060
 
Telephone: +61 (2) 9922-5800
Facsimile: +61 (2) 9922-4004
e-mail: explore@globalgeo.com.au