Core Insights - Eminent Gold Corp. has announced the results of its gravity program at the Hot Springs Range Project, highlighting its significance as a new gold district in Nevada [1][4] - The gravity survey identified five distinct exploration targets, with three targets confirming previously delineated structures [2][3] Exploration Targets - The identified targets include the Otis, Sitka, and Eden targets, which are part of the northeast-trending HSR corridor, demonstrating over 10 kilometers of cumulative strike length defined by multiple NE-trending faults [3][6] - Target Four is interpreted as a possible magmatic intrusion, while Target Five is a gravity low indicating a recessively weathered basin, both of which are considered highly prospective [7][9] Survey Methodology - The gravity survey comprised 1,002 gravity stations, utilizing a 400-meter square grid over the Eden target and a 200-meter square grid over the Otis target [10] - Data processing involved standard procedures to produce a complete Bouguer gravity anomaly, with terrain corrections calculated for distances up to 167 kilometers [12][13][14] Company Outlook - The President and CEO of Eminent Gold Corp. expressed optimism about the project, likening it to the world-class Getchell Trend and emphasizing the potential for multiple discovery opportunities [4][6] - The Chief Geologist noted that the gravity survey revealed a larger, structurally connected system than initially expected, with plans for further prospecting and drilling [7][8]
Eminent Gravity Geophysics Reveals Regional-Scale Gold Targets at HSRP in Nevada