A review of historical drilling at its Ngalia Basin project in the Northern Territory has served up shallow uranium, vanadium and strontium mineralised zones for Eclipse Metals. Intercepts including 0.5m going 960 parts per million uranium and 570 ppm strontium from just 1m depth and a zone stretching over 11km of strike caught the eye. Seven untested radiometric target areas were also delineated. Uranium channel map highlighting untested radiometric anomalies and potential mineralised zones at Ngalia Basin in the Northern Territory. Credit: File An extensive review of historical drilling at its Ngalia Basin project in the Northern Territory has served up several shallow uranium, vanadium and strontium mineralised zones for Eclipse Metals . Intercepts including 0.5m going 960 parts per million uranium and 570 ppm strontium from just 1m depth and a zone stretching over 11km of strike caught the eye. Seven untested radiometric target areas were also delineated.
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