Great Western Mining Corporation PLC reported results from ongoing work on the highly prospective Rhyolite Dome gold target at its Olympic Gold Project in Nevada. Highlights: Soil sampling results reveal Rhyolite Dome as a high priority gold target. Best grades include 61 ppb, 58 ppb and 51 ppb gold in recent samples and 207 ppb gold in legacy samples.

Results include some of the strongest soil anomalism encountered to date at the Olympic Gold Project. Rhyolite Dome is further enriched with a suite of indicator elements, including silver, arsenic, and mercury. Rhyolite Dome is located at a crossover zone between northwest and north-northeast trending major fault sets.

TheWarrior, Hillside, Cute Maid and Lou epithermal gold deposits all lie along a 2.2 km trend, similar to the distance from OMCO to Rhyolite Dome. Other geological features that highlight prospectivity include a silica sinter, chalcedony veins and a mapped placer. Introduction: Rhyolite Dome lies within the Olympic Gold Project, approximately 2 km southeast of the OMCO gold mine site and 15 km southeast of the Paradise Peak epithermal gold deposits.

It is a rhyolite flow dome structure, surrounded byclay-altered andesite volcanics and rhyolitic tuffs, with scattered gold anomalies identified in grabs during 2023 (see RNS Exploration Update 10 July 2023). The target has never been drilled. Legacy soil data and new sampling: Great Western has recently digitised legacy reconnaissance soil results.

The dataset comprises multi-element results from 115 samples taken from Great Western's claims, arrayed in four northeasterly traverses. The traverse that crosses Rhyolite Dome contains some of the strongest soil anomalism encountered at the Olympic Gold Project, including 207 ppb gold and 1,780 ppb silver. In general, the anomalies at Rhyolite Dome exceed those proximal to the OMCO Mine and Trafalgar Hill where known mineralisation occurs.

This has prompted follow-up sampling at Rhyolite Dome, with a total of 145 newsoilsamples taken along six lines, with 100 m line spacing and 30 m sample spacing along each line. Gold results: The gold results are highly positive. Of the 145 samples taken, 54 are > 10 ppb gold, 9 are > 20 ppb gold and three outliers contain 51, 58 and 61 ppb gold (values above 5 ppb have been treated as anomalous for gold).

The best gold results in the new data are clustered near the location of the peak legacy data sample (at 207 ppb gold). Based on these results, the northwest side of Rhyolite Dome appears most prospective. Multiple prospectivity indicators: A strong prospectivity picture is developing at Rhyolite Dome.

Additional indicators include: Other metals:Silver, arsenic and mercury, all of which are also indicative of low-sulphidation epithermal mineralisation, are enriched in Rhyolite Dome area and show good correlation with gold and local structures. Geology: Rhyolite flow domes are associated with thermal centres in epithermal systems forming above vertical lava conduits. Textures: On the southern margin of the dome structure, chalcedonic stockwork veins were identified during soil sampling.

Stockworks of this type are typically found above the ore zone in low-sulphidation systems. Hot spring deposits: Surface deposits of amorphous silica (sinters) flooding into lake sediments have been identified by GWM on the northwest flank of the dome structure. Sinters are another feature typically found above low sulphidation centres. Fluid pathways: Rhyolite Dome area lies at a crossover zone between northwest and north-northeast trending major fault sets.

These structures may have provided vertical plumbing for both molten rock and mineralising fluids. Metal anomalies are aligned along interpreted structures. Placers: A legacy geological map indicates both outcropping quartz and a 'gold placer', less than 200 m north of the previous best gold soils results at Rhyolite Dome and topographically lower.

Placers form from the erosion of outcropping gold mineralisation and subsequent deposition of gold detritus. Neighbouring deposits: To the east of Olympic, theWarrior, Hillside, Cute Maid and Lou epithermal gold deposits all lie along a 2.2 km trend, similar to the distance from OMCO to Rhyolite Dome. These deposits are each located on north-northwest trending structures - a matching orientation to the OMCO-RH trend.