Riverside Resources Inc. (“Riverside” or
the “Company”) (TSX-V: RRI) (OTCQB: RVSDF) (FSE:
R99) announces that it has completed the second round
of exploration work at the Oakes Gold Project (the “Project”) in
the Beardmore-Geraldton Greenstone Belt located to the east of Red
Lake and west of Timmins, Ontario.
Key
Highlights:
- 2nd round of exploration sampling
program completed with new high-grade gold results
- Identification of the east and west
extensions of the HG shear zone
- 600 metres of potentially
mineralized strike length, with geophysics indicating potential for
2.5 km or more
- Additional mapping and survey work
in November
- Refinement of drill targets in
preparation for potential joint-venture partnerships
Riverside’s initial sampling at the Oakes
Project returned high-grade gold taken from the HG shear zone
within an old trench that returned 19.7 g/t, 31.9 g/t and 6.9 g/t
gold over 0.5–1.0 m channel samples perpendicular to strike (see
press release July 29, 2019). The second phase of recently
completed work was conducted to identify the east and west
extension of this HG shear zone. Riverside geologists mapped and
sampled the eastward extension on this shear and found more
high-grade gold including 7 g/t gold from the HG shear zone. The
new surface samples are believed to demonstrate a mineralized
strike length for the HG zone of about 600 m. These samples align
with older VLF (1999) and IP anomalies from a survey completed in
2010 (see Figure 1). The older geophysics shows
the anomaly extends both east and west along strike suggesting a
potential mineralized strike length of 2.6 km from this data.
Riverside’s President and CEO, John-Mark
Staude, stated: “2019 Summer field work
at the Oakes Project shows good continuity and rich surface grades
with large size potential. The continuity of strike along the
greenstone gold belt is similar to other known major deposit
targets. This was a project generated out of data integration and
regional knowledge, which was then staked by Riverside as part of
our Prospect Generative business. The historical drilling that hit
gold provides potential for expansion. Our aim was to define
compelling drill targets, which we have achieved, and we now look
to develop exploration partnerships and provide our shareholders
with additional discovery opportunities.”
Riverside’s Exploration
Work:Riverside’s second phase of work included seven rock
samples taken primarily from old stripped areas not previously
sampled by Riverside. Historical geophysical work appears to show a
direct correlation with the WNW trend of the high-grade gold
samples taken to date. VLF (Very Low-Frequency) work conducted in
the 1990s was used to delineate linear features and outlined
geological contacts, faults and mineralized veins. At Oakes, the
VLF anomalies trend east-west at about 100 degrees subparallel to
geological contacts. This recent work appears to show that one of
two holes drilled in 1993 intercepted the HG zone at a depth of 117
m below the surface showing. Hole (GL-93-2) drilled by Greater
Lenora Resources Corp (GLR) in 1993 was located to test a soil
geochem anomaly of 880 ppb Au. The hole was collared at dip -45
degrees at an azimuth of 180 degrees and drilled to a total depth
of 154.9 m. This hole intersected a semi massive pod (approx. 8.2 m
in core length) of pyrrhotite and pyrite (trace chalcopyrite)
within a greater volume of quartz veins and silicification with 9
g/t gold assayed over 1.5 m within this 8.2 m interval.
The induced polarization (IP) work was conducted
in 2010 after the soil sampling and drilling from the 1990s. The IP
work produced a similar geophysical trend to the earlier VLF survey
showing a 900 m long chargeability anomaly that aligns with
Riverside’s surface rock sampling. The geophysical survey work
shows that the mineralization may extend both east and west along
strike (see Figure 1 below).
Targets:Riverside’s first phase
of prospecting exploration program defined several areas for
follow-up survey work (see Figure 1 below). The
most recent work focused on the HG zone and improved the drill
targeting.
Figure 1: Oakes Project compilation
showing HG Target with VLF anomalies trend, 2010 IP survey results
and recent Riverside sampling delineating high priority drill
target extent
HG Target:Three trenches were completed in 2010
along the HG zone. Trench #1 shows several shears, the largest
being 3 m wide and exposed over an 80 m long strike within the
trench. Two quartz-carbonate shears were sampled by Riverside in
Trench #1. Three of the five samples taken from this trench
returned 19.7 g/t, 31.9 g/t and 6.9 g/t gold. Trenches 2 and 3 were
sampled in November by Riverside with one of two samples taken at
Trench #3 returning 6.8 g/t gold. This sample appears to align with
drilling conducted by GLR which returned >3 g/t gold within
sheared metavolcanics rocks and is open along strike for further
exploration drilling.
Figure 2: Pseudo-sections of Line 800W.
The high chargeability shown at Station 2+00N is the approximate
location of Riverside’s sample that returned 31 g/t Au in Trench #1
demonstrating an excellent drill target
The Oakes Project is located in the Oakes
Township just north of Canadian National Highway 11 and about 2 km
north of the town of Longlac, Ontario. The Oakes Township covers
part of the well-endowed Beardmore-Geraldton Greenstone Gold Belt
region, located northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Riverside’s
exploration team is exploring for orogenic gold mineralization
hosted in large shear zones in the area and plans to complete
additional exploration and continued expansion in the New Year.
Access is excellent, with year-round paved and gravel roads to
support survey and drilling work during all seasons.
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 19701. 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 has mineral reserves of 4.6 million ounces and
mineral resources that include; 1.4 million measured and indicated
ounces and 1.36 million inferred ounces of gold2 (see
Figure 3 below).
Figure 3: Oakes Project with regional geology and
distance from large nearby gold deposits
Disclosure Note: Mineralization, resource and/or reserves hosted
on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative
of mineralization that may be hosted on the Company’s property.
The Oakes Project is located 20 kilometres from
the past producing Long Lac Gold Mine and Greenstone Gold’s
Hardrock Deposits at Geraldton, Ontario.
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https://www.centerragold.com/cg-raw/cg/2016_Greenstone-Hardrock_43-101_Technical-Report_Dec21-2016-lr.pdf2
http://www.greenstonegoldmines.com/hardrock
Project History:Past work on
the Oakes Project included two (2) drill campaigns, VLF, Mag and IP
geophysics in addition to a soil chemistry survey and trenching
campaigns. Two holes were drilled in 1993 to test two soil
geochemical anomalies. More recent work by Golden Chalice/Rogue
Resources (2010) includes an IP survey and a trenching campaign.
The trenching campaign identified several mineralized shears
coincident with IP chargeability and VLF geophysical anomalies.
None of this trenching work has been followed-up on with subsequent
exploration.
Qualified Person &
QA/QC:The scientific and technical data contained in this
news release pertaining to the Oakes 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.
The rock samples collected by Riverside's field
crew at the Oakes Project included 7 channel samples of mineralized
outcropping rock consisting of composites of bedrock fragments
rock-sawed from 0.5 and 1.0-metre-long channel cuts across
previously stripped areas showing evidence of shearing and
silicification. All of Riverside's rock samples were processed in
Thunder Bay, Ontario at AGAT Labs where gold content was determined
by fire assay with atomic adsorption finish and ICP-mass
spectrometry for 32 other elements.
Regarding previous historical operators work on
the Oakes 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 fewer 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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