Thunderbird Resources is using a high-tech SGH survey to unearth uranium at its Hidden Bay project in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Thunderbird Resources has launched a new high-tech survey sampling program as part of the latest uranium exploration campaign at its premier Hidden Bay project in the renowned Athabasca Basin in Canada.
Taking advantage of the ideal Canadian summer conditions, the sampling program is understood to be able to detect blind uranium targets from depths of up to several hundred metres. The company says it will trial a spatiotemporal geochemical hydrocarbons (SGH) survey on several of its prime drill targets at Hidden Bay, in addition to scintillometer surveying of key areas and reconnaissance geological mapping.
The SGH survey is designed to detect subtle geochemical anomalies derived from a buried source, using near-surface samples that contain low concentration levels it can measure in as little as “parts per trillion” on elements within the […]
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