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Romios Begins Field Work on High-Priority Target Structures at the North Caribou Gold Project near Newmont's Musselwhite Gold Mine, NW Ontario
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 16, 2021) - Romios Gold Resources Inc.  (TSXV:...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Romios Begins Field Work on High-Priority Target Structures at the North Caribou Gold Project near Newmont's Musselwhite Gold Mine, NW OntarioToronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 16, 2021) - Romios Gold Resources Inc. (TSXV: RG) (OTC Pink: RMIOF) (FSE: D4R) (\"Romios Gold\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report that it has begun its first exploration field program on the Company's North Caribou claims in northwestern Ontario, Canada (Map 1).Located just 8 km from the all-weather road into the nearby community of Round Lake, these claims are dominated by the NE-trending, regional North Caribou River Fault (NCRF), and a parallel fault 800 m to the south. The NCRF contains a series of small but high grade, historic gold +/- copper showings on Romios' claims, e.g. Power Exploration's sampling of \"Trench M\" returned assays of 9.9 to 55.7 g/t Au from a 23 cm wide, sulphide-rich vein, part of a broad series of en echelon veins, as well as locally impressive alteration, e.g., 23 m of intensely silicified, brecciated host rocks infilled with quartz and sulphides with gold grades up to 2.3 g/t Au/3.2 m and 6.35 g/t Au/0.4 m. Romios' contracted airborne VLF and magnetic survey completed by Terraquest Ltd. over the North Caribou claims in the fall of 2020 clearly outlined a well-developed series of at least 6, and possibly 9, curvilinear E-W trending features, believed to be splay faults, that link the two main regional faults and have not been explored in the past. Given the widespread nature of the mineralization and alteration along the main North Caribou River fault, these apparent splay faults represent ideal settings for the deposition of higher-grade and stronger mineralization due to their extensional nature. In many gold camps (e.g., Kirkland Lake, Kalgoorlie, Val d'Or), the main fault zones are often too \"tight\" to host ore zones and it is only the subordinate splay faults or linking structures between the main breaks that create enough open space to host ore zones. Romios' field crew is conducting a thorough program of soil sampling, prospecting and mapping over the apparent splay faults as well as assessing the nature of the showings on the main NCRF fault. If significant gold anomalies are detected over these features, consideration will be given to drill testing these targets in late summer.Diamond drillin...