Dateline Resources Identifies New Drill Targets at Colosseum Rare Earth Project

Reuters
Jan 26
Dateline Resources Identifies New Drill Targets at Colosseum Rare Earth Project

Dateline Resources Limited has announced the completion of a ground Induced Polarization $(IP)$ geophysical survey at its 100%-owned Colosseum Gold and Rare Earth Project in California. The survey revealed elevated chargeability zones at both shallow and deep levels, which coincide with magneto telluric $(MT)$ conductivity features and USGS radiometric thorium signatures. These overlapping geophysical anomalies are also aligned with a regional fault zone identified through geological mapping. The integration of IP, MT, and radiometric data is being used to refine drill targets for gold and rare earth elements, with drill planning set to prioritize areas showing convergence of these datasets. The findings support the presence of a large mineral system with potential for deep, sulfide-hosted mineralization.

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