Mr. Nav Dhaliwal reports
GATLING TO COMMENCE AI TARGET GENERATION AT LARDER GOLD PROJECT, ONTARIO
Gatling Exploration Inc. has engaged artificial intelligence (AI) expert Windfall Geotek to use its advanced computer-aided resource detection system (CARDS) to identify probable gold targets at the Larder gold project. The AI targets will be evaluated and explored using traditional exploration techniques in upcoming programs.
Highlights of CARDS analysis on Larder gold project:
- Large, prospective project area: Gatling's Larder gold project occupies 3,370 hectares along the Cadillac Larder Lake break, a prolific structural gold trend. The property hosts three high-grade deposits along the main break as well as two additional underexplored gold trends recently discovered six kilometres north.
- Robust database for AI analysis: AI uses pattern recognition and machine learning to make predictions based off compiled data sets. The Larder project benefits from a vast database of recent and historical data, including more than 2,000 drill holes, more than 90,000 assays, more than 1,000 surface rock samples, more than 500 soil samples, as well as geophysics, Lidar and bedrock geology.
- Multiple localized deposits provide important guidance for AI: The area to be analyzed has numerous deposits, including, but not limited to, Agnico Eagle's Upper Beaver and Kerr Addison, Mistango River Resources' Omega mine, and Gatling's three high-grade gold deposits, Fernland, Cheminis and Bear. These known gold deposits will be instrumental in guiding the AI, with the goal of highlighting areas on Larder that may be geologically similar to other deposits in the district.
About Gatling Exploration Inc.
Gatling Exploration is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on advancing the Larder gold project, located in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt in Northern Ontario.
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The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Nathan Tribble, PGeo, vice-president of exploration of Gatling Exploration and a qualified person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.
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