Riverside Resources Inc. (“Riverside” or
the “Company”) (TSX-V: RRI) (OTCQB: RVSDF) (FSE: R99), is
pleased to announce the progression of the Company’s Canadian
business growth model with the acquisition of the Pichette Gold
Project (the “Project”) near Jellicoe, in the Beardmore-Geraldton
Greenstone Gold Belt in western Ontario. Riverside’s generative
exploration work in Ontario has been significant during 2019, with
Pichette marking the third high-grade orogenic gold prospect
generated. The work this summer at Pichette included prospecting,
mapping and surface sampling of target regions traceable from
regional aeromagnetic data and outcrop mapping. Pichette is located
to the east of the former producing Hardrock Gold Mine
(“Hardrock”). The aim of Riverside’s initial work was to expand
upon the understandings derived from almost a century of mining at
Hardrock. This understanding of controls on gold mineralization
will allow Riverside to develop shallow, drill-ready, gold targets
with the potential to host high-grades at Pichette.
The Pichette Project is located in the Vincent
Township at Nezah and Canadian National Highway 11 about 60 km west
of the mining town of Geraldton, Ontario. The Project covers part
of the well-endowed Beardmore-Geraldton Greenstone Gold Belt
region. The Vincent Township is 28 kilometers east of the Beardmore
and the Leitch Mine which produced 850,000 ounces of gold at an
average grade of about one ounce per ton1.
Riverside’s President and CEO, John-Mark
Staude, stated: “We are very pleased to continue growing
Riverside’s Canadian portfolio with an additional gold project with
great potential in the Beardmore Geraldton Gold Belt. Riverside has
now built a quality, easily accessible, readily drillable portfolio
of three projects in Ontario adjacent to large higher-grade gold
mines. The Company will explore partnerships to begin drill testing
these prospects during 2020.”
The Company’s initial field observations and
review of magnetic and other data indicate similar structure and
host-rocks to those found at Geraldton might be present at
Pichette. Historical drilling in the Project area focused on quartz
veins and mineralization associated with geological contacts
particularly between meta-sediments and meta-volcanics. Riverside
has expanded targeting from processing and interpretation of
magnetic data to define a series of isoclinal folds, shears and
favorable geologic units which could host a significant new gold
discovery.
Regional History:
The Geraldton region has a long and rich mining
history and has produced 4.1 million ounces of gold over the past
100 years including the combined MacLeod-Cockshutt Mine, which
produced 1.5 million ounces of gold up to 19702. More recently, the
Hardrock Project held by Greenstone Gold Mines (jointly owned by
Centerra Gold and Premier Gold Mines) has elevated attention to the
area by announcing their intention to mine their gold resource near
Geraldton, Ontario. The Hardrock Project includes 4.33 million
ounces gold in mineral resources of: 1.8 million measured and
indicated ounces and 2.5 million inferred ounces of gold*.
*Disclosure Statement:
Mineralization hosted on adjacent and nearby properties is not
necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company’s
property.
Figure 1: Regional Geology Map of the
Pichette Gold Project
Riverside’s Exploration
Work:
Riverside’s first phase of work included
reviewing the historical core and old workings in addition to
prospecting, mapping and sampling. The recent work confirmed two
previously identified areas in addition to several new mineralized
exposures. There are two predominant target orientations on the
project one which trends east-west and is associated with large
shears related to banded iron formation and contact zones; and a
second target trend that strikes at 030 degrees northeast and is
defined by smaller cross-cutting faults and/or dikes. Magnetic
surveys conducted by previous operators has been helpful in
outlining banded iron formation, diabase dikes and geological
contacts where overburden masks the underlying bedrock. Several of
the old drill collars were located in the field and the core from a
1983 diamond drilling campaign is stored in the Ministry of
Northern Development and Mines core warehouse in Thunder Bay which
was examined as part of the field review.
Targets:
Riverside’s first-phase exploration program
defined several target areas for follow-up survey work and drill
target refinement (see Figure 2 below). There are
several large (3m wide) shear zones defined by strongly foliated
(phyllitic) material which does not appear to have been subject to
past exploration. Two of these shears were noted to be located
along the boundary of iron formations as at the Pichette showing
and pose a highly prospective target planned for further follow-up
and potential drilling. The east-west trending regional shears
intersect northeast trending faults forming another area for future
detailed exploration at the structural intersections similar to the
high-grade gold mineralization found at the Leitch and Beardmore
gold mines to the west from Pichette.
Figure 2: Pichette Project showing
generalized surface geology, infrastructure and registered mineral
occurrences (MDI’s)
Past Exploration Work:
Prospectors were attracted to the area following
the discovery of gold in the Beardmore and Geraldton areas in the
1930s. Assessment reports from the 1970s and 1980s indicate
high-grade gold samples were collected from the Project area in the
1 ounce/ton range. Prospector reports discuss rusty quartz veins
showing pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite mineralization. Past
work at the Pichette Project included a VLF, Mag geophysics surveys
in addition to two trenching and two (2) drill campaigns which
Riverside has now integrated into an exploration model for
generating drill targets.
Two previous drilling campaigns conducted in the
area of the Pichette showings found gold and indications of
alteration, which will help Riverside to development of structural
understanding of the project as it relates to the Hardrock Deposit.
Historical drilling (1984) by Highland Crow Resources at Pichette
included three (3) short, NQ-sized holes totalling 1,445 feet
(440.44 m). Within these holes several brecciated quartz veins were
noted at geological contact zones where gold appears associated
with chalcopyrite. Another round of NQ drilling was conducted
northeast of the Pichette showing in 1983. Five drill holes
totaling 990 feet (301.75 m) were conducted on the Pichette Project
targeting geophysical anomalies. From reviewing stored core, it
appears some of the geophysical targets were graphitic zones within
argillitic rock. Gold was however encountered in several of these
historical drill-holes associated with iron formation units within
the larger meta-volcanic packages.
Figure 3: Generalized cross section of
proposed target areas within and around the BIF/Shear zone fault
and the nose of isoclinal folds
Geology:
The project is underlain predominantly by
east-west trending and steeply south to vertically dipping
metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. Metavolcanic rocks consist
of massive and pillowed, locally amygdaloidal, flows of basaltic
composition along with related tuffaceous rocks. They are locally
intercalated with coarser-grained rocks. Mafic metavolcanic rocks
are fault-bounded against domains of metasedimentary rocks closer
to the center of the project. The northern metasedimentary panel
consists of a polymictic conglomerate and greywackes suggesting
affinity with Timiskaming Formation conglomerates in the Timmins
(Porcupine) Mining District.
The Pichette Project is transected by an
east-west trending brittle and ductile shear zone. Deformation can
be traced across the project area from the Pichette showing to near
the eastern boundary. Gold mineralization is associated with
strongly sheared mafic metavolcanics striking 80 degrees displaying
iron carbonate, magnetite, pyrite, arsenopyrite and gold. The
previously worked areas consist of banded recrystallized
chert-magnetite iron formation striking east-west. Quartz veins
have intruded conformably with the metavolcanics and iron formation
contact and minor quartz-stringer can be found crosscutting the
banded iron formation. Gold mineralization is associated with
arsenopyrite and pyrrhotite.
For more information on the Project history and
Geology, please visit the Pichette Gold Project page on Riverside’s
website.
Options Grant:
On November 15, 2019 the Company granted
1,265,000 incentive stock options (the "Options") to Directors,
Officers and Consultants of the Company. The Options are
exercisable at $0.135 per share for a period of 5 years from the
date of grant. Options granted to individuals in their capacity as
a Director vest in 3 equal instalments over 18 months and Options
granted to Officers and Consultants vest in 4 equal instalments
over 12 months. The Options were granted pursuant to the Company's
shareholder-approved stock option plan and are subject to the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange and any applicable regulatory
hold periods.
Qualified Person &
QA/QC:
The scientific and technical data contained in
this news release pertaining to the Pichette Project was reviewed
and approved by Freeman Smith, P.Geo, a non-independent qualified
person to Riverside Resources, who is responsible for ensuring that
the geologic information provided in this news release is accurate
and who acts as a “qualified person” under National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Regarding previous historical operators work on
the Pichette Project. The reliability of historical data is
uncertain but is considered to be relevant by Company management as
a portion of the historical sampling was resampled and verified;
however, there is a risk that the Company’s confirmation work or
future drill testing may produce results that substantially differ
from the historical results.
About Riverside Resources Inc.:
Riverside is a well-funded exploration company driven by value
generation and discovery. The Company has no debt and less than 63M
shares outstanding with a strong portfolio of gold-silver and
copper assets in North America. Riverside has extensive experience
and knowledge operating in Canada and Mexico and leverages its
large database to generate a portfolio of prospective mineral
properties. In addition to Riverside’s own exploration spending,
the Company also strives to diversify risk by securing
joint-venture and spin-out partnerships to advance multiple assets
simultaneously and create more chances for discovery. Riverside has
additional properties available for option, with more information
available on the Company’s website
at www.rivres.com.
ON BEHALF OF RIVERSIDE RESOURCES INC."John-Mark Staude" Dr.
John-Mark Staude, President & CEO
For additional information contact:
John-Mark StaudePresident, CEO Riverside Resources Inc.
info@rivres.com Phone: (778) 327-6671 Fax: (778) 327-6675
Web: www.rivres.com |
Raffi ElmajianCorporate CommunicationsRiverside Resources Inc.
relmajian@rivres.com Phone: (778) 327-6671 TF: (877) RIV-RES1 Web:
www.rivres.com |
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1 Ontario Geological Survey – Open File Report 58232 Ontario
Geological Survey – Open File Report 58233
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