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Minaurum Doubles Size of Alamos Project, Discovers Four New Vein Zones and Samples 675 g/t Silver and 3.4% Copper
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 1, 2019) - Minaurum Gold Inc.,  ( TSX...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Minaurum Doubles Size of Alamos Project, Discovers Four New Vein Zones and Samples 675 g/t Silver and 3.4% CopperVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 1, 2019) - Minaurum Gold Inc., (TSXV: MGG) (OTCQX: MMRGF) (\"Minaurum\") is pleased to announce that it has more than doubled the size of its Alamos Silver project in Sonora, Mexico through the staking of an additional 20,872 hectares. In addition, ongoing district-scale reconnaissance mapping has found four new vein zones; Rosario, La Dura Oeste, La Dura and Tijera. A total of 20 vein zones have now been recognized at the Alamos project. Systematic drilling of these veins continues with two rigs. \"With the four newly discovered vein zones, we have now built an inventory of 20 vein zones hosted in a 10km long by 5.5km wide corridor,\" stated Darrell Rader, President and CEO. \"The new concession now brings the Alamos project to over 37,000-ha, which we are confident encompasses all of this rapidly growing vein corridor.\" La Quintera 2 concessionThe recently staked La Quintera 2 concession extends Minaurum's land position to the west (Figure 1) and covers more than 20,000 hectares underlain by prospective Tertiary volcanic rocks. The Company has begun reconnaissance geological mapping and geochemical sampling to identify drill targets in La Quintera 2.Four New Vein ZonesFour new vein zones were recently discovered in the northern part of the Alamos project. The Tijera, La Dura, and La Dura Oeste vein zones represent silver-copper mineralization along NNE-striking structures. The NW-SE-trending Rosario zone demonstrates potential for high-grade mineralization along a new structural direction. These new vein zones are shown below in relationship to previously announced vein zones (Figure 2), along with a geological map of the vein zones area (Figure 3). Sample locations are also shown on Figure 3, with assay results of selected samples from the zones presented in Table 1.Rosario Vein ZoneThe Rosario Vein has been traced for 500 metres within a NW-SE-trending normal fault zone that extends for at least 2 km. The zone consists of veinlets and vein breccia hosted by andesite and limestone. At the Rosario workings, consisting of a shaft and adit, two 1-m chip samples ran 227 and 304 g/t Ag. One 2-m chip sample in limestone taken 230 m to the northwest of the work...