SKRR Exploration Inc. and F4 Uranium Corp. Hit Radioactivity and Prospective Structures at Clearwater West
"We are very encouraged by the results of the first drill program since the signing of the Option Agreement between SKRR and F4 on
Drillholes CWW24-006 and CWW24-007 both tested strong conductance flanked by a resistivity low and ultimately intersected intensely brecciated and strongly graphitic and sulphide rich brecciated fault zone (see Photo 1). CWW24-007 was drilled on the same section line, and up-dip of CWW24-006. Follow-up drilling along strike towards the northeast is proposed for winter drilling. CWW24-009, drilled on the "6C" EM conductor does not currently have ground resistivity coverage, and considering these encouraging results, expanding the existing ground geophysics coverage to the northeast is warranted.
Basement hosted and structurally controlled uranium deposits are often characterized by their association with graphitic and frequently sulphide rich shear zones; these shears in turn present as EM conductors, which are then targeted for drilling. Resistivity surveys are often used as a proxy for alteration, as well as structures; resistivity "lows", in conjunction with conductors represent a typical drill target for uranium exploration.
Summer 2024 Exploration Highlights
CWW24-006: Conductor and Resistivity Target
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7.4m shear zone from 112.6m to 120.0
- Fault breccia consisting of graphite and extreme sulphide mineralization in breccia matrix
CWW24-007: Conductor and Resistivity Target
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5.2m shear zone from 80.5m to 85.7m
- Fault breccia consisting of graphite and extreme sulphide mineralization in breccia matrix
CWW24-009: Conductor Target
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3.6m shear zone from 136.1m to 139.7m
- Graphitic with moderate sulfide mineralization
- 0.5m anomalous radioactivity from 145.0m to 145.5m with a peak of 310 cps, and
- 1.0m anomalous radioactivity from 152.0m to 153.0m with a peak of 410 cps, and
- 4.0m interval with anomalous radioactivity from 158.5m to 162.5m with a peak of 410 cps
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5.6m shear zone from 200.4m to 206.0m
- Graphitic with strong sulfide mineralization
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5.8m shear zone from 250.0m to 255.8m
- Graphitic with moderate to strong sulfide mineralization
Handheld spectrometer composite parameters:
1: Minimum Thickness of 0.5m
2: CPS Cut-Off of 300 counts per second
3: Maximum Internal Dilution of 2.0m
Methodology and Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. The Company considers greater than 300 cps on the handheld spectrometer as anomalous. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. Samples from the drill core are split into half sections on site. Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent to
Property Option Agreement
SKRR has an option to acquire up to a 70% interest in the Clearwater West Property (see SKRR news releases dated
Summary of the Clearwater West Property:
Basement hosted
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