Eminent Gold Refines Nevada Targets with High-Resolution Seismic Survey
Event summary
- Eminent Gold completed a Deep Refraction Microtremor (ReMi®) seismic survey at its Hot Springs Range Project in Nevada, revealing new structural insights at the Otis and Eden targets.
- The survey identified key faults, including the Paradise Fault and Little Humboldt Fault, which are spatially associated with previous high-grade gold intercepts.
- Phase II reverse circulation drilling at Otis will test multiple structures, while Phase I drilling at Eden will commence immediately afterward.
- The Company plans to integrate the seismic data with magnetic datasets, geochemical results, and drilling to optimize its 2026 drill program.
The big picture
Eminent Gold's use of high-resolution seismic survey techniques represents a strategic shift in hard rock mineral exploration, enabling deeper insights into subsurface structures. This approach is critical for refining drill targets in Nevada's Carlin-type gold systems, where structural controls play a key role in mineralization. The Company's focus on integrating multiple datasets underscores its commitment to data-driven exploration, a trend increasingly adopted by junior miners to reduce risk and improve discovery rates.
What we're watching
- Drill Program Success
- Whether the Phase II drilling at Otis and Phase I drilling at Eden will validate the structural targets identified by the seismic survey.
- Integration of Data
- The pace at which Eminent Gold can integrate the seismic, magnetic, geochemical, and drilling data to refine its targeting work.
- Structural Controls
- How the enhanced understanding of subsurface structures will impact the Company's ability to expand the oxide Carlin-style discovery at HSRP.
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