By Kalwinder KaurJul 21 2012
Northern Vertex Mining, a gold exploration and expansion firm, has released further assays from the historic underground works performed at the Moss gold-silver project, located in Northwest Arizona.
The company had taken channel samples at 5 ft gap across the back of drifts and cross-cuts on the -60 level near the Allen shaft of the property.
According to Dr. Bob Thompson, Northern Vertex’s Chief Geologist, the company is elated with the present results obtained from channel sampling program conducted at Moss project. Assays denote exceptional mineralization continuity across and along the Moss structure containing gold and silver. The constant grades of more than 1.5 g/t gold equivalent additionally show the significant consistency of the Moss stockwork gold-silver vein system at depth and on strike. Creation of grade continuity along sub-drifts and tunnels will play a significant role in planning and expanding the mine in future.
The company reported the preliminary results from the key Office x-Cut and west and main east drifts. It has declared that underground sampling program continues at the Moss gold-silver project and is expecting further results from the sampling program in the near future.
Reno-based Inspectorate America carried out all analyses. The company can earn a 70% interest in the Moss property situated in Mohave County of Arizona from Patriot Gold.
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