High-Resolution Airborne Survey Completed at Music Valley HREE Project Highlights • 2,172 line kilometre survey completed: The helicopter-borne magnetic and radiometric survey has been completed over the expanded Music Valley HREE Project area, ahead of schedule. • Low level = high resolution: The survey was completed on 50 metre line spacings at a flight height of 30 metres, which will generate a high-resolution dataset for processing and interpreting. • Data Analysis Underway: The survey data has been provided to Mitre Geophysics for processing, inversions and analysis. • Mapping and Sampling Underway: Dateline’s consulting REE and structural geology specialists are in the field, mapping and rock chip sampling across the expanded Music Valley HREE Project area. Dateline Resources Limited (ASX: DTR, OTCQB: DTREF, FSE: YE1) (Dateline or the Company) is pleased to announce the completion of the geophysical survey covering the Music Valley Heavy Rare Earth Project (Music Valley), located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California, USA. The magnetic and radiometric survey included all of the 20,520 acres highlighted in the expanded Music Valley Project announcement (ASX Announcement 11 March 2026). The helicopter-borne survey was undertaken by Precision GeoSurveys based in Reno, Nevada. The 2,172 line kilometre survey was flown on 50m spaced lines at a height of 30m using state of the art equipment. Dateline’s Managing Director, Stephen Baghdadi, commented: “Completion of the Music Valley airborne survey represents a step in Dateline’s systematic exploration of this emerging heavy rare earth district. The data will now be processed and integrated with field mapping and rock chip sampling to refine the Company’s geological model and guide the next phase of exploration.”
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