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IP Survey Results for RJK's Blackwater East, West and Northeast Properties, Central BC

KIRKLAND LAKE, ON, Nov. 30, 2011 /CNW/ - RJK Explorations Ltd. (RJX.A: TSV) ("RJK") is plea...

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IP Survey Results for RJK's Blackwater East, West and Northeast Properties, Central BC

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\n\nKIRKLAND LAKE, ON, Nov. 30, 2011 /CNW/ - RJK Explorations Ltd. (RJX.A: TSV) (\"RJK\") is pleased to provide an update to its exploration activities\n on its 15,040 hectare Blackwater East, West Northeast and Dave2\n properties, located in the Blackwater Gold Camp, approximately 100\n kilometers southwest of Vanderhoof, B.C. The properties are contiguous\n to the east and west of New Gold's Blackwater multi-million ounce bulk\n tonnage gold deposit.\n\n\nRJK has completed 22.1 line kilometres of ground IP geophysics on three\n distinct grids WBW 1, EBW 1, and EBW 2 located on the Blackwater East,\n West and Northeast Properties. RJK engaged the services of SJ\n Geophysics Ltd to conduct the survey and undertake a detailed\n interpretation of the results.\n\n\nSJ Geophysics Ltd stated in their report:\"The survey results reveal several interesting regions within both claim\n blocks that exhibit anomalous resistivity/chargeability features\n possibly associated with epithermal type of sulphide mineralization…\n WBW 1 grid reveals a flat-lying layered resistivity pattern in all\n three short lines. The models for the westernmost line capture a\n signature resembling the response from a epithermal system: a small\n localized chargeability high feature appears in the resistivity contact\n zone and is accompanied by a resistive cap. This anomaly is open to the\n west. All lines show a resistive bottom layer in the models. The most\n prominent chargeability anomalies occur on the EBW 1 grid where four\n areas of interest are outlined based on the occurrences of\n chargeability anomalies accompanied by resistive cap/plug and magnetic\n lineaments. The four geophysical target areas surround a circular\n magnetic high which is situated in the western portion of the grid.\n South of the East 1 grid, two areas of interest, located in the\n southwestern corner and eastern edge of EBW 2 grid respectively, are\n outlined. The large southwestern corner chargeability high is situated\n immediately north of a circular magnetic high and coincides with a\n large resistivity high. It is possibly related to lithology or\n alteration such as silicification. The chargeability anomalies in the\n eastern edge area are weak responses and not well defined by the 2D\n models. However, they appear to follow a north-northeast trend and are\n...

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