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Exploration Update - Ivory Coast Gold Kineta
Exploration Update - Ivory Coast Gold Kineta.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 1223W IronRidge Resources Limited 30 July 2018 \n\n30 July 2018\n \nMultiple Coherent Soil Anomalies Defined with Coincident Artisanal Workings \nKineta Project, Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa\n \nIronRidge Resources Limited (AIM: IRR, 'IronRidge' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce that multiple coherent soil anomalies with coincident artisanal workings have been defined from the first phase soil sampling programme at the Kineta Project, which is part of the Gail Resources SA Joint Venture Agreement in Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa. \n \nHIGHLIGHTS:\n \nØ Multiple coherent soil anomalies defined with coincident, now largely abandoned artisanal workings.\nØ New gold targets defined outside of known artisanal workings.\nØ Highest priority soil anomaly at >30parts per billion (\"ppb\") and up to 3.7g/t Au over 2km long and up to 250m wide with over 700m of coincident artisanal workings and potential soil anomaly strike extensions up to 3.5km long. \nØ Previously reported rock-chip sampling results including 15g/t, 32.4g/t and 46.4g/t Au from underground artisanal workings occurring within highest priority soil anomaly.\nØ Second high-priority >30ppb and up to 1.2g/t Au soil anomaly over 1km strike length with smaller coincident artisanal workings defined further south.\nØ Five additional sub-parallel soil anomalies defined over narrower widths within a broader 7km long by 1.5km wide gold anomalous corridor.\n \nReference to figures and tables relate to the PDF version of this release visible in PDF format by clicking the link below:\n \nhttp://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/1223W_1-2018-7-30.pdf \n \n \n \nCommenting on the Company's latest progress, Len Kolff, Chief Geologist of IronRidge, said: \n \n\"The first phase of the Kineta soils programme which has now been successfully completed, has delivered high-priority soil anomalies with results up to 3.7g/t Au in soil and coincident with artisanal workings, now largely abandoned.\"\n \n\"Multiple soil anomalies have been defined within a broader 7km by 1.5km anomalous gold corridor occurring within mafic schists wedged in-between granite plutons; a favourable structural setting for gold mineralisation to occur.\"\n \n\"The highest priority soil anomaly is over 2km long and up to ...