Large-Scale Bulk Sample Yields Coarse Gold and Refined Targeting Strategies Lead to Another Gold-Bearing Gravel Discovery at ...
February 13 2020 - 7:00AM
Novo Resources Corp. (“
Novo” or
the “
Company”) (TSX-V: NVO; OTCQX: NSRPF) is
pleased to announce that it has recovered 562.25 grams of natural
coarse gold from a large, 413.6 cubic metre, bulk sample at its
Egina gold project, Western Australia. In addition, recent
exploration work has led to the discovery of new terrace gravels
yielding coarse gold.
Highlights
- Bulk sample 6A, a 413.6 cubic metre bulk sample collected at
the Egina mining lease late last year, yielded 562.25 grams of
natural coarse gold nuggets, 324.84 grams of which were recovered
by metal detecting and 237.41 grams recovered when processed
through the Company’s IGR3000 gravity gold plant (please see table
below for results).
- Bulk sample 6A comes from the higher grade swale within the
study area. Although fine gold content is still being evaluated,
the coarse gold yield appears to reconcile well with earlier
small-scale bulk samples collected in the immediate vicinity of
this location in 2019. Discussion of smaller bulk samples including
those collected from lower grade margins of the swale is presented
in Company news releases dated August 22, 2019, October 9, 2019 and
December 3, 2019. (for further information -
https://www.novoresources.com/news-media/news/).
- A second bulk sample, 6B, measuring 763.2 cubic metres, was
partially processed prior to the end of the 2019 field season and
the balance will be processed as weather permits (please refer to
Figure 1 for bulk sample locations). Metal detecting yielded 210.9
grams of coarse gold from this sample.
- Novo’s geologic team has recently made a new terrace gold
discovery, Road to Paradise, in an area approximately 11 km
north-northeast of the Egina mining lease. Through regional study
of surficial geology followed by target refinement using ground
penetrating radar (“GPR”), a broad swale filled
with shallow terrace gravels has been identified. Novo has
confirmed the presence of coarse gold (Figure 2) in an area of
widely spaced test pits, an exciting development given this area
has no known history of prospecting. This discovery, along with two
made in late 2019 (please refer to the Company’s news release dated
December 17, 2019 for further details -
https://www.novoresources.com/news-media/news/), provides further
indication the vast gravel terrace in this region has good
potential to host coarse gold deposits. Novo is targeting discovery
of five new areas of gold-bearing gravels similar to the test area
in which much work was focused in 2019, with the intent to evaluate
these through exploration as well as generate multiple areas for
potential test-mining.
This year has brought two cyclones and unusually
heavy monsoonal rains to the Egina area. Last week, cyclone Damien
resulted in flooding across the region. Novo safely evacuated its
team from the Station Peak Camp prior to the storm, and is now
awaiting waters to recede before returning to site to recommence
exploration.
“Recent large-scale bulk samples reconcile well
with our much smaller bulk samples collected mid-2019,” commented
Quinton Hennigh, President, Chairman, and a Director of Novo
Resources. “This gives us confidence that our approach of assessing
grades of gravels utilizing 4x16 metre bulk sample panels is indeed
effective and appears suitable for estimating resources of this
very coarse gold system, a critical step as we advance the project
to trial extraction and processing.”
“In addition to positive reconciliation
displayed by large scale bulk sampling, our exploration team has
continued to make exciting new gold-bearing gravel discoveries,”
continued Dr. Hennigh. “Late in 2019, our team set a goal of
generating at least five new areas, each covering a substantial
surface area, displaying similar coarse gold potential to our 2019
test area. With our third confirmed coarse gold area, Road to
Paradise, we are well on our way to reaching this goal. This
discovery is remarkable given it was made through our regional
surficial geology study followed by target refinement using GPR. No
gold was previously known in this area. We are confident we have a
successful strategy to discovering new gold-bearing gravels.”
Large-Scale Bulk Sample Results
Table
|
|
|
Coarse Gold |
Fine Gold |
Large Scale Bulk Sample* |
Position in Swale |
Volume (cubic m) |
Gold Nuggets Metal Detected While Excavating Bulk Sample
(grams)A |
Gold Nuggets Metal Detected in +5 mm Oversize Material
(grams)A |
Gold Nuggets from Sluice +1 mm (grams)A |
Gold Nuggets Recovered by IGR 3000 +1 mm
(grams)A |
Total Coarse Gold Nuggets (grams)A |
Gold in Shaker Table Concentrate (grams)B |
Gold in Shaker Table Tailings (grams)C |
Gold in IGR 3000 Tailings (grams)C |
Total Fine Gold (grams) |
19EGTR006A |
Longitudinal |
413.6 |
324.85 |
0 |
138.3 |
99.1 |
562.25 |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
19EGTR006B |
Longitudinal |
763.2 |
210.9 |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
Total |
|
1176.8 |
535.75 |
|
|
|
|
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
Notes: |
|
|
A – Gold purity has been assessed at Egina and falls within a range
of 89% - 95%. |
|
B – Based on whole sample assays. |
|
C – Back-calculated from assayed sub-samples. |
|
|
*These concentrated samples are of selected material and are not
necessarily representative of mineralization hosted on the
project. |
Large-scale bulk samples discussed in this news
release were collected from trenches approximately 4 m wide under
the supervision of Novo personnel. Trench
19EGTR006A extends for 52m, and trench
19EGTR006B is 86m in length. Trench depth varies
from about 1 - 1.5 metres. Sandy soil overburden was stripped prior
to gravel extraction. Some underlying bedrock material was
excavated along with gold-bearing gravels to ensure capture of gold
on the bedrock interface. Each sample was excavated in lifts
approximately 20-30 cm thick. Every lift was detected for gold
nuggets by Novo personnel prior to removal, and the location and
weight of each nugget was recorded without limitation prior to
being securely stored. Trench bulk sample gravel material of the
entire excavated trench length is transported to Novo’s Station
Peak camp and processed through the Company’s IGR 3000 gravity gold
plant. Various concentrates and tailings from the IGR 3000 plant
are currently being analyzed to evaluate fine grain gold. Once
these results have returned, the fine gold contribution will be
added to the coarse gold tally. X-ray fluorescence analysis of
nuggets indicates purities ranging from 89-95%. Densities of
gravels vary widely generally ranging between about 1.4-2.1 tonnes
per cubic metre. Unlike hard rock gold deposits, alluvial gold
deposit grades are commonly reported in grams per cubic metres.
Dr. Quinton Hennigh, P. Geo., the Company’s
President, Chairman, and a Director, and a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved the technical
contents of this news release.
About Novo Resources Corp.
Novo’s focus is to explore and develop gold
projects in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, and Novo has
built up a significant land package covering approximately 13,000
sq km with varying ownership interests. For more information,
please contact Leo Karabelas at (416) 543-3120 or
e-mail leo@novoresources.com
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
Novo Resources Corp.
“Quinton Hennigh”Quinton Hennigh President and
Chairman
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