Thunderbird Resources has revealed recordings of elevated radioactivity levels up to 597 counts per second using a downhole gamma probe in a maiden drilling campaign at its 100 per cent-owned Hidden Bay uranium project in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. The recordings came in the fifth and final drillhole of the program that bore through 1781m in the renowned region. Graphitic sheared metapelite with elevated radioactivity at 440m downhole at Thunderbird Resources’ Hidden Bay uranium project in Canada’s Athabascan Basin.Credit:File Thunderbird Resources has revealed recordings of elevated radioactivity levels up to 597 counts per second (cps) using a downhole gamma probe in a maiden drilling campaign at its 100 per cent-owned Hidden Bay uranium project in Canada’s Athabasca Basin.
The recordings came in the fifth and final drillhole of the program that bore through 1781m in the renowned region. The company says the recorded radioactivity is associated with a graphitic-pyritic shear structure, […]
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