ESO Uranium Intersects 19.5 Meters of Strong Radioactive Mineralization At Patterson Lake
Apr. 18, 2012 11:13AM PST
Company NewsESO Uranium Corp. (TSXV:ESO) reported that drill hole PLS12-013 has intersected a width of 19.5 meters with strongly anomalous gamma radiation values based on hand held scintillometer analysis at the Patterson Lake South, a joint venture property with Fission Energy.
ESO Uranium Corp. (TSXV:ESO) reported that drill hole PLS12-013 has intersected a width of 19.5 meters with strongly anomalous gamma radiation values based on hand held scintillometer analysis at the Patterson Lake South, a joint venture property with Fission Energy.
- Located up-ice from the 2011 discovery of a large, high-grade boulder field (with grades up to 39.6% U3O8).
- The down hole gamma log shows a 19 m (63 feet) basement interval averaging 935 cps* starting at shallow depth (98.17 m.) from surface.
- Includes a 7.7 meter of interval that averages over 1000 cps including a1982 cps value.
- Located up ice from PDD11-06 which had 400 cps section in glacial till.
- Strong alteration signature of rocks in core from radioactive intersection
- “Skip Distance” from boulder field to PLS12-013 vicinity approximately 3 kms
- Accessible by road – 2kms from all weather Highway 955 Cluff Lake Mine road *”cps” stands for counts per second due to gamma radiation measured by a borehole probe. All intersections are drill intersections and not necessarily true widths.
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