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RJK Discovers New Kimberlite on Kon Property
Kirkland Lake, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 5, 2020) - RJK Explorations Ltd. (TSXV: RJ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"RJK Discovers New Kimberlite on Kon PropertyKirkland Lake, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 5, 2020) - RJK Explorations Ltd. (TSXV: RJX.A) (OTC: RJKAF) Is pleased to announce preliminary drilling results and the discovery of new kimberlite on the Kon Property, located in Gillies Twp. 11 km south of Cobalt, Ontario. RJK has completed 3 drill holes testing geophysical magnetic high and low features, following up on drone magnetic surveys flown during January.The KON 1 target was identified by the RJK Explorations team as a Mag Low anomaly which warranted follow up given its proximity to the known kimberlite dike to the north on the Kon Claims. After completing a preliminary hole on the Kon kimberlite dike, the drill rig was moved 400 meters to the south to test the Kon 1 Mag Low where they intersected kimberlite within 11 meters of surface. Two holes were drilled on the Magnetic Low signature, one was a vertical test hole to determine the composition of the potential kimberlite target and the other was drilled at a minus 50 degree angle due west to test width and geometry of the newly identified kimberlite.President and CEO, Glenn Kasner stated, \"We are very pleased with the initial drilling on the Kon Claims. This new discovery of kimberlite in a world class mining camp is the result of a year of dedication by the RJK team and I would like to thank them for their hard work.\"TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONThe 1st hole [KON-20-01] tested a known kimberlite dike exposure at depth to determine the dike geometry and contact relationships with country host rocks. This hole was set at a dip of 45 degrees returning hypabyssal, ilmenite - rich kimberlite from 7m to 28.5m encountering Coleman Formation conglomerates on each side.The 2nd hole [KON-20-02] tested a large magnetic low feature located approximately 400m to the south of the Kon kimberlite dike exposure. The vertical hole intersected a variegated assemblage of diatreme, epiclastic and hypabyssal kimberlite-related units over a depth of 100m. The upper portion of the hole from 11m to 36m is comprised of heterolithic kimberlite breccia characterized by pelletal lapilli textures. From 36m to 65.5m, a succession of clast-supported, fluidization breccias encapsulates brecciated granodioritic rafts. Underlying this unit, is a hypabyssal kimberlite containing globular granodioritic clasts fr...