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Forum Conducts Ground Gravity Survey To Follow-Up Significant Radon Results At Clearwater Claims
Forum Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FDC) started a ground gravity survey over priority target areas on its 100% owned Clearwater project.
Forum Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FDC) started a ground gravity survey over priority target areas on its 100% owned Clearwater project. The company plans to conduct a gravity survey over significant radon anomalies and priority areas of electromagnetic conductors along strike with the Patterson Lake South discovery. Forum aims to identify areas of low density rock, typically caused by alteration halos that may be associated with uranium mineralization. The survey is scheduled to conclude by early December.
According to the company’s press release:
Soil gas radon surveys conducted earlier this fall on Forum’s claims returned comparable and higher results (up to 1.33 pCi/m2/sec) than those reported by Alpha/Fission, immediately west of the PLS R00E discovery zone, where maximum results of 0.95 pCi/m2/sec were returned. (Source: Fission Uranium Corp website). Similarly, radon in water results from a small lake on trend with PLS returned higher results of up to 18 pCi/liter compared to a maximum value of 12 pCi/liter directly overlying the Alpha/Fission R390E deposit.
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