Core Insights - Dakota Gold Corp. has reported significant intersections of Tertiary epithermal gold mineralization in the Unionville Zone at the Maitland Gold Project, with drill hole MA24C-049 intersecting 3.33 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 9.9 meters [3][4][5] - The company is actively exploring multiple zones within the Homestake District, focusing on both Tertiary epithermal and Homestake Mine-style gold mineralization [2][6][7] Company Overview - Dakota Gold Corp. is a responsible gold exploration and development company based in South Dakota, focusing on revitalizing the historic Homestake District [2] - The company holds over 48,000 acres of high-caliber gold mineral properties surrounding the Homestake Mine, which has a 145-year history of gold mining [2] Exploration Activities - The company is currently conducting three ongoing drilling programs: the Unionville Zone for Tertiary epithermal gold, the JB Gold Zone for Homestake Mine-style gold, and infill drilling at the Richmond Hill Gold Project to update resource estimates [1][5] - The Unionville Zone is located approximately 2,100 meters east of the Richmond Hill Gold Project, which also contains Tertiary mineralization [1] Drill Results - Recent drill results include MA24C-049 with 3.33 g/t Au over 9.9 meters and MA24C-050 with 3.50 g/t Au over 6.1 meters, indicating the presence of higher-grade mineralization [4][6] - Historical data shows previous higher-grade intersections, such as 3.57 g/t Au over 36.48 meters, suggesting widespread mineralization throughout the Maitland Gold Project [6][7]
Dakota Gold Corp. Intercepts 3.33 Grams/Tonne Gold over 9.9 Meters of Tertiary Epithermal Mineralization in the Unionville Zone