Aldrin Discovers 2 Basement Conductive Trends at Triple M

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Aldrin Resource Corp (TSXV:ALN) announced the discovery of two basement conductive trends at the Triple M property located near the Patterson Lake in the Athabasca Basin.

Ongoing airborne geophysical surveys at Aldrin Resource Corp’s (TSXV:ALN) Triple M property in the Athabasca Basin have returned encouraging conductive anomalies. Triple M is adjacent to Fission Uranium and Alpha Minerals’ Patterson Lake area, in the southwestern region of Canada’s premier uranium exploration destination, the Athabasca Basin.

According to Aldrin’s press release:

Further geophysical analysis interprets the anomalies as two parallel basement conductive trends, analogous to conductors associated with Alpha Minerals and Fission Uranium’s adjacent Patterson Lake discovery, based on available images (see Alpha Minerals Inc’s 43-101 technical report on www.sedar.com). The conductive trends on the Triple M Property parallel the mineralized Patterson Lake conductors and fault. One of Triple M Property’s conductive trends is 3.5 km length, and the other of 2 kms. Aldrin’s 3.5 km conductor trend closely parallels a magnetic linear suggesting a basement fault, and has localized anomalous conductivity along the entire trend. The 2 km conductor trend has sharp magnetic contacts flanking the strong conductive centre. Similar features are associated with the Patterson Lake discovery, as well as most high-grade uranium mineralization from the Athabasca Basin.

Aldrin’s CEO, Jonathan More, said in a statement:

We continue to be very excited by the progress we are making towards drill targets on the Triple M Property. We will continue to refine our drill targets and look forward to testing them beginning by January 2014.

Click here to view the full press release. 

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