Infini Resources’ Talus prospect in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador has revealed high-grade uranium in soil samples. A globally-renowned glacial geology expert has confirmed that high-grade uranium mineralisation found in soil samples at Infini Resources’ Portland Creek project in Canada has been derived from the site and not glacially-transported.
Dr Martin Ross, who has authored or co-authored 86 research publications in the field, conducted a desktop analysis at the site to provide a better understanding of the geology within the project area – particularly at the Talus prospect where lab-busting soil grades were found to be running up to 74,997 parts per million uranium oxide in July.
Management says it engaged Dr Ross to determine the likelihood of its uranium in soils being linked to potential glacial movement and to confirm its working exploration model prior to undertaking diamond drilling activities at the project ground in the province of […]
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