45 NOVEMBER 2025 WorldWide Drilling Resource® What Will Phase Two Exploration Provide? Adapted from Information by Klondike Gold Corp. Klondike Gold Corp. announced an update regarding its phase two exploration initiatives, following the successful conclusion of a 13-hole phase one drilling program on its property. The phase one drilling focused on understanding the orientation of significant structures influencing gold deposition across four distinct gold showings within the Eldorado Fault Corridor. This endeavor provided critical insights into structural and alteration characteristics highlighting favorable conditions for gold-bearing veins at the Eldorado target. Findings from phase one will guide the phase two activities, which aim to create detailed 3D structural and lithologic maps for the company’s four primary gold zones, integrating this data into a comprehensive model of gold mineralization throughout the Klondike District. The phase two program involved extensive mapping and a thorough reevaluation of over a decade’s worth of the company’s modern exploration data, incorporating specific insights derived from the recent drilling campaign. Key components of phase two mapping work involve: j Relogging drill cores and mapping subsequent faults in three dimensions using Leapfrog 3D visualization software, which entails a reevaluation of historical drill core collected since 1980 and preserved in the company’s core library. j Analyzing more than 10,000 oriented structural measurements from drill cores to create a 3D depiction of major rock units, with a particular emphasis on identifying lithological contacts associated with gold mineralization and documenting various fault types. j A remapping initiative of lithologies utilizing the company’s airborne radiometric and total field magnetic data, combined with new mapping of graphitic thrusts and other faults. j Systematic short wavelength infrared imaging of mineral characteristics in areas rich in gold veins. This imaging technique aids in recognizing alteration associated with gold and is invaluable for distinguishing between gold-rich and gold-poor vein zones, utilizing methodologies developed from recent academic studies. This work provides a substantial update to the geological survey mapping and observations established in the 1980s. Phase three, featuring drill targets recommended based on insights gained from phase two, will follow. Photo of visible gold in a drill core interval. EXB See us at Booth 2123 Groundwater Week 2025 in New Orleans I found a lion in my closet the other day! When I asked what it was doing there, it said, “Narnia business.”
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