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Renforth Resources Finds Visible Gold Within Discovery Vein Blast Area at New Alger
PICKERING, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 5, 2020 / Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR)(OTC PINK:RFHRF)(WKN:A2H9TN) ("Renforth" or the "Company") is pleased to let shar

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[{"type":"text","content":" PICKERING, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 5, 2020 / Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR)(OTC PINK:RFHRF)(WKN:A2H9TN) (\"Renforth\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to let shareholders know that visible gold was observed in several instances within the areas of the blasting work recently completed on the Discovery Veins. Location details are presented below. 1815 lbs. of representative material, in 100lb rice bag samples, comprised of randomly selected blast rubble and fine material taken from the bottom of each pit, has been sent to SGS Lakefield for test work which will include grindability tests, gravity concentration tests and gold recovery tests for each pit. Discovery Vein Blasting Renforth blasted in four areas of the ~275m stripped portion of the Discovery Vein gold system, located approximately 250m south of the Cadillac Break, on Renforth's wholly owned New Alger Gold Project, which hosts an open pit constrained NI 43-101 Mineral Estimate, presented below. Four areas were chosen, as depicted in the map below, based upon results obtained in each area via comprehensive surface channel and grab sampling carried out by Renforth between 2014 and 2019, and location within the stripped area. \"A\" Pit: previous surface results include 2.56 g/t Au over 0.45m, western end of stripped area, several instances of Visible Gold seen in blast pit and rubble \"B\" Pit: previous surface results include 7.59 g/t Au over 0.9m, location of main historic Discovery Blasting (1920's), Visible Gold seen in blast pit \"C\" Pit: previous surface results include 11.60 g/t Au over 0.45m, Visible Gold seen in blast rubble \"D\" Pit: previous surface results include 1.92 g/t Au over 0.7m, eastern end of stripped area The visible gold in the picture above is from the A pit (westernmost) and is hosted by a pegmatitic quartz-albite-biotite vein. The outcrop that was blasted at this location returned several channel assays in the 1-3g/t Au range from a combination of blue quartz veins, and pegmatitic veins with arsenopyrite disseminations. The four blast pits have been mapped and sampled in detail with particular focus on styles and orientations of veining, alteration and sulphide mineralization. Samples have been taken to test for any correlations between these features and gold grades, and to test for variation in gold grade along the strike of major veins and ...