Northern Uranium Intersects High Gamma Radiation at North West Manitoba Project

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Northern Uranium (TSXV:UNO) announced that it has intersected two of the highest gamma radiation drill results to date at its 50 percent owns North West Manitoba project. The company has the option to earn up to 80 percent interest in the project from CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV:CVV).

Northern Uranium (TSXV:UNO) announced that it has intersected two of the highest gamma radiation drill results to date at its 50 percent owns North West Manitoba project. The company has the option to earn up to 80 percent interest in the project from CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV:CVV).
As quoted in the press release:

Since the news release of July 2, 2015 which reported high gamma radiation results in hole MG15DD-0016 two holes have been completed into the northern (550 by 850 metre) zone of anomalous gravity, resistivity and AlphaTrack radon cups on land.  Three additional drill holes have been completed into the southern (400 by 900 metre) zone of anomalous gravity, resistivity and RadonEx radon in water.  Two drills are currently working on the project with one testing the southern anomaly and the second testing a separate eastern anomalous zone of gravity, resistivity and RadonEx radon in water target measuring 300 by 600 metres.
Drill holes MG15DD-0017 and MG15DD-0019 tested four strongly anomalous (716 to 1024 tracks per mm2) radon cup results on land at the western edge of the large 550 by 850 metre northern gravity-resistivity anomaly.  Both holes intersected only moderate down hole gamma radiation results of 388 to 754 counts per second (“cps”) over a background of 60 to 80 cps.  Natural gamma radiation was measured within the drill rods using a down hole GV501 winch and natural gamma ray sonde manufactured by GeoVista.

Click here to read the full Northern Uranium (TSXV:UNO) press release.

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