Carpenter Lake Lights Up with Strongly Anomalous Radon, Alpha Exploration Survey Results Say

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Alpha Exploration Inc. (TSXV:AEX) announced that it has completed a radon in lake water and sediment survey at Carpenter Lake, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey comprises part of Alpha’s option agreement to earn a 60 percent interest in the Carpenter Lake Property from Noka Resources Inc. (TSXV:NX), and was conducted by RadonEx Exploration Management of St. Lazare, Quebec. It used 895 sample locations over a 16 km strike length of the Cable Bay Shear Zone of the property.

Alpha Exploration Inc. (TSXV:AEX) announced that it has completed a radon in lake water and sediment survey at Carpenter Lake, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey comprises part of Alpha’s option agreement to earn a 60 percent interest in the Carpenter Lake Property from Noka Resources Inc. (TSXV:NX), and was conducted by RadonEx Exploration Management of St. Lazare, Quebec. It used 895 sample locations over a 16 km strike length of the Cable Bay Shear Zone of the property.

As quoted in the press release:

The radon survey tested electromagnetic (“EM”) conductors covered by water bodies that were confirmed in a detailed airborne VTEM and magnetic survey completed in February 2014 by Aeroquest International Limited. Detailed grids were laid out for radon in lake water and sediment sampling focussed on cross structures apparent from flexures and breaks in the EM conductors. This is the same technology developed by Alpha Minerals and RadonEx Management that the Alpha Joint Venture (“JV”) used in the discovery of the high-grade and shallow uranium mineralization at Patterson Lake South.

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