Touchstone Gold (TSX:TCH) said it has discovered a new high-grade mineralized trend at the company’s Segovia gold project in Colombia.
Touchstone Gold (TSX:TCH) said it has discovered a new high-grade mineralized trend at the company’s Segovia gold project in Colombia. Called the Bonanza Zone, the trend is about 350 meters west of the Pepas-Filodehambre trend, where Touchstone has completed over 15,000 meters of diamond drilling.
Highlights from the press release:
- The newly discovered high-grade zone is located in the recently acquired El Cinco property
- The new high-grade zone is located 350 metres due west of the Segovia Gold Project’s Pepas-Filodehambre trend and measures 600 meters by 30 meters
- Initial results from the soil survey indicates the presence of two significant gold geochemical anomalies:
1) a north-south trending gold anomaly, parallel to the Pepas Trend, measuring approximately 900 metres in strike length and approximately 150 meters in width, and
2) a northwest- trending gold anomaly, located adjacent to and on a northwest trend to the first anomaly, measuring approximately 1000 meters in strike length and approximately 150 meters wide, remaining open to the northwest
- 18 rock samples over a distance of 500 meters were collected over the North Bonzana trend, results of which include: JWR013031- 50.50 g/t Au; JW013014 – 14.80 g/t Au; JWR13024 – 8.646 g/t Au; JWR013032 – 5.423 g/t Au
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