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Fission Uranium Expands Zone F780E; Uncovers 4.7m Total Composite Off-Scale
Fission Uranium (TSXV:FCU) and joint venture partner Alpha Minerals (TSXV:AMW) announced results for two new holes from the R780E Zone at Patterson Lake.
Fission Uranium (TSXV:FCU) and joint venture partner Alpha Minerals (TSXV:AMW) announced results for two new holes from the R780E Zone at Patterson Lake. The companies pointed to one hole in particular – PLS13-080 returned a total of 4.7 meters composite off-scale mineralization.
According to the press release:
Drilling Highlights include:
PLS13-082: Multiple intervals of weak to strongly radioactive mineralization within 120m section (118.5m to 238.5m) in widths ranging from 1.0m to 35.0m including:
35m of weak to strong continuous mineralization (146.5m to 185.5m), including:
4.7m total composite off-scale radioactivity
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:
Zone 780E continues to develop as does its potential as a high-grade zone. Of these results, hole PLS13-082 is particularly interesting as its location and level of mineralization has significantly enhanced our understanding of how and where this zone may be expanding.
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