TDG Gold Defines Targets Within Two Potential Parallel Trends at Mets, Toodoggone

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WHITE ROCK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2024 / TDG Gold Corp. (TSX-V:TDG) (the "Company" or "TDG") is pleased to provide the third and final targeting from TDG's 100% owned Mets mining lease located in the Toodoggone District of north-central B.C.

This news release describes additional targets resulting from interpretation of TDG's high-resolution geophysical program conducted at Mets in 2023 identifying ~1,400 metres ("m") of potential additional trends1 (Figure 1) comprising two new target areas1 that have never been drill tested: Mets Southwest (Figure 2) and Mets Northeast (Figure 5); and a third target with a distinct ‘ring shape' geophysical feature (‘Ringo') suggestive of an alteration feature rimming an intrusive or volcanic center (Figure 6).

<strong>Figure 1.</strong><i> 3D View of Mets Mining Lease & Potential Target Areas<sup>1 </sup>displaying <strong>(a) </strong>magnetic susceptibility voxel model (left) and <strong>(b) </strong>VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, Karous-Hjelt filtered voxel model (right).</i>
Figure 1. 3D View of Mets Mining Lease & Potential Target Areas1 displaying (a) magnetic susceptibility voxel model (left) and (b) VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, Karous-Hjelt filtered voxel model (right).

Steven Kramar, TDG's VP Exploration, commented: "Mets Southwest and Mets Northeast trends appear to be compelling target areas1. The Mets Southwest trend presents geophysical, geochemical, and topographical lineaments that are very similar to those hosting the A-Zone."

The high-grade gold within the Mets A-Zone, confirmed by TDG's drilling in 2023, appears to be coincident with certain distinct geophysical characteristics. TDG has used these characteristics to define other target areas1 including potential northern and southern extensions to anomalies associated with the A-Zone (see news releases Jan 08, 2024 and Jan 15, 2024) and, in this news release, to two parallel trends.

METS SOUTHWEST TREND 1

This trend is defined by a very strong north-south conductive zone (Figure 2b) and coincident magnetic susceptibility low (Figure 2a). The target area extends over ~900 m, and the geophysical features have similar magnitudes as over the Mets A-Zone. The trend is characterized as a Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic ("VLF-EM") response (Figure 3) that appears to be developing at depth, a coincident characteristic magnetic susceptibility low (Figure 4) and a soil geochemical anomaly (news release Nov 14, 2023). This is a highly prospective trend with the same orientation and similar geophysical characteristics as the trend hosting the A-Zone, and has nearly no historical work with the closest drillhole being over 500 m away.

<strong>Figure 2.</strong><i> 3D View of Mets Southwest Potential Target Area<sup>1 </sup>displaying <strong>(a) </strong>magnetic susceptibility voxel model (left) and <strong>(b) </strong>VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, Karous-Hjelt filtered voxel model (right).</i>
Figure 2. 3D View of Mets Southwest Potential Target Area1 displaying (a) magnetic susceptibility voxel model (left) and (b) VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, Karous-Hjelt filtered voxel model (right).
<strong>Figure 3.</strong><i> Cross Section (see Figure 2) showing VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, KH filtered voxel model.</i>
Figure 3. Cross Section (see Figure 2) showing VLF-EM 24.8 kHz, KH filtered voxel model.
<strong>Figure 4.</strong><i> Cross Section (see Figure 2) showing magnetic susceptibility voxel model.</i>
Figure 4. Cross Section (see Figure 2) showing magnetic susceptibility voxel model.

METS NORTHEAST TREND1

This trend is defined by approximately 500 m of anomalous geophysics that is parallel to the trend hosting the high-grade Mets A-Zone. This anomalous trend is along a larger regional silver ("Ag") in soil anomaly (identified by Manson Creek Resources2 in the 1980s) that extends beyond the Mets mining lease boundaries (news release Nov 14, 2023), and may coincide with a larger regional structure through the area that aligns with other known epithermal Au-Ag occurrences. This feature has not been drilled to date.