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Western Athabasca Syndicate Completes VTEM and Radiometric Surveys at Saskatchewan Properties
The Western Athabasca Syndicate, including Noka Resources Inc. (TSXV:NX), Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSXV:SYH), Athabasca Nuclear Corp. (TSXV:ASC) and Lucky Strike Resources Ltd. (TSXV:LKY) announced that they have completed large-scale VTEM plus and radiometric geophysical surveys at its Saskatchewan uranium properties.
The Western Athabasca Syndicate, including Noka Resources Inc. (TSXV:NX), Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSXV:SYH), Athabasca Nuclear Corp. (TSXV:ASC) and Lucky Strike Resources Ltd. (TSXV:LKY) announced that they have completed large-scale VTEM plus and radiometric geophysical surveys at its Saskatchewan uranium properties.
As quoted in the press release:
A total of 4,840 line kilometres was flown for the VTEM plus time domain survey with an additional 4,400 line kilometres flown for the radiometric survey all of which was on the Syndicate’s Preston Lake Property. The VTEM plus system has been used successfully to locate basement conductors similar to the structures that host the high-grade uranium discoveries at the nearby PLS project. The high resolution radiometric survey was flown to locate uranium boulder trains, in-situ uranium mineralization and alteration associated with uranium mineralization which is what ultimately led to the PLS discovery by Alpha and Fission.
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