Fission Uranium Files Patent for Technology to Locate Radioactive Surface Material Representing Uranium

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Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FCU, OTCQX:FCUUF) announced that they have filed a patent application for an invention called “System And Method For Aerial Surveying Or Mapping Of Radioactive Deposits”.

Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FCU, OTCQX:FCUUF) announced that they have filed a patent application for an invention called “System And Method For Aerial Surveying Or Mapping Of Radioactive Deposits.

As quoted in the press release:

The invention results in a particularly high-resolution survey and is an improvement over known airborne surveying methods for radioactive deposits. The invention led Fission to discover the high-grade uranium boulder field at its Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, home to the world’s richest source of high-grade uranium.

Fission’s President, COO and Chief Geologist, Ross McElroy, said:

Using our patent-pending survey system, enables us to quickly and effectively explore large areas for radiometric anomalies. Our system has proved to be incredibly sensitive and accurate in locating anomalies of interest and provides a “leading-edge” ability to find occurrences of radioactive soil, boulders and outcrop at surface that may represent uranium.

To view the whole press release, click here.

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