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Eminent Gold Targets Nevada Carlin-Style System Following Survey

Eminent Gold Corp. has completed a high-resolution airborne geophysical survey across its Hot Springs Range Project in Humboldt County, Nevada. The data provides a detailed structural framework for the property, identifying high-priority drill targets that the company intends to test in an upcoming 10,000-meter campaign beginning July 6, 2026.

Eminent Gold Targets Nevada Carlin-Style System Following Survey

The survey, conducted by Precision GeoSurveys, mapped approximately 53 square kilometers with tight line spacing to penetrate subsurface structures. By distinguishing between magnetic Tertiary volcanic rocks and non-magnetic sedimentary units, the company has refined its understanding of fault corridors at the Otis and Eden targets. These findings are particularly significant at Eden, where post-mineral cover previously obscured the underlying Paleozoic basement.

Radiometric data and Magnetic Vector Inversion modeling further highlight hydrothermal alteration zones, which are often indicative of Carlin-type gold mineralization. A key finding includes a demagnetized zone at the intersection of major faults, such as the Spring City and Bullhead systems. Integrating these results with prior seismic and geochemical data, Eminent Gold is moving to finalize its drilling logistics. Three crews will operate continuously to expedite the 10,000-meter reverse circulation program, aiming to test the structural controls identified in the latest geophysical analysis.

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