
Geologically, the Golden Gate Project lies within a structurally complex region characterized by folded and faulted sedimentary sequences intruded by mineralized fluids. These geological processes have created the ideal conditions for gold deposition within quartz veins and shear zones.
The identified gold-bearing structures display strong alteration signatures, including silicification and sulphide mineralization—key indicators of hydrothermal gold systems. Petrographic analysis has confirmed the presence of visible gold and associated minerals such as pyrite and arsenopyrite, suggesting a robust mineralizing event.
Each of the three high-grade holes drilled by Resolution Minerals intersected distinct mineralized zones within the same structural corridor, reinforcing the company’s geological interpretation. The data supports the existence of a continuous, high-grade gold system that remains open for further exploration.
This growing understanding of the project’s geology gives Resolution Minerals a significant advantage as it moves toward resource definition. The Golden Gate Project is rapidly emerging as one of the most promising gold exploration stories in the Northern Territory.



















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