Dateline Resources identifies three high-priority heavy rare earth targets at California's Music Valley project
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Murray Ward
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Summary
Dateline Resources has identified three high-priority heavy rare earth element (HREE) targets at its Music Valley project in California, following analysis of airborne magnetic and radiometric survey data. The geophysical interpretation revealed structurally complex zones with potential for HREE concentration, advancing the company's exploration efforts at the district-scale project.
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The company says the interpretation has successfully identified a series of structurally complex zones with the right ingredients for heavy rare earth element (HREE) concentration.
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