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Auxico Resources Reports Metallurgical Results from Campanillas Mine
MONTREAL, Oct. 31, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Auxico Resources Canada Inc. (CSE:AUAG) is pleased to announce encouraging metallurgical results from a 2.095 kg sam

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[{"type":"text","content":"MONTREAL, Oct. 31, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Auxico Resources Canada Inc. (CSE:AUAG) is pleased to announce encouraging metallurgical results from a 2.095 kg sample (2,095 g) taken from the volcanic breccia hostrock material in the footwall of the Campanillas Mine, which is located in the north-east corner of the Zamora Property. The sample contains 1.98 kg/t of silver (1,980 g/t) and 2.01 g/t of gold. This sample was treated by the Centre for Mineral Technology and Plastics in Thetford Mines in order to optimize the metallurgical extraction of both gold and silver. The recovery of gold was 71.60% and 92.9% for silver, as a result of processing this material by gravity and flotation methods. Please refer to the table below: Metallurgical results – Campanillas Process Gold Silver Gravity feed 2.01 g/t 1,980 g/t Gravity concentrate 8.12 g/t 5,000 g/t Flotation concentrate 11.9 g/t 6,854 g/t Recovery by gravity 13.8 % 8.6% Recovery by flotation 67.8% 89.1% Total Recovery 71.60% 92.9% The gravity concentrate represents 3.41% of the overall weight of the sample while the flotation concentrate represented 12.2% of the overall weight. Therefore, 92.9% of the silver and 71.6% of the gold were recovered from less than 13% of the overall weight of the feed material. The concentrates represent a concentration ratio of 8:1 with concentrates having a value of over USD 4,000 per tonne. The sample was selected by the QP in the Campanillas Mine at the far end of the main drift represented by an intensely silicified volcanic breccia containing native silver and silver sulphides. The silver appears to have replaced the highly altered fragments within the host rock. The sample was taken from the footwall of a 3m wide highly mineralized quartz vein in the stoped area of the mine. The high-grade potential of Campanillas was first identified by a grab sample taken from a small stockpile outside the main portal, which returned an assay of 14.56 kg/t (14,560 g) silver and 15.53 g/t gold. The Company is currently putting a plan together for dewatering Campanillas in order to reach the second and possibly third level, which is accessed by a ramp and decline shaft. Once a better understanding of the mine can be developed, a drill plan will be proposed...