“We believe we have identified the source of the spectacular mineralization found in the Mistamisk Boulder Field. There is so much smoke that there should be fire,” says Uranium Star President and CEO Kirk McKinnon.
Uranium Star found strong uranium geochemical signatures at the Sagar property that correspond with historical radiometric data. Utilizing newer geochemical technology the recently completed work identified anomalous uranium values within the water. This water has been impregnated by minerals as it runs over the bedrock and then percolates up to the surface where it was sampled. What this means is that there is a confirmed uranium presence within the target zone currently being drilled.
Yellow = STRONG
Light red = STRONGER
Red = STRONGEST
During the last ice age, a glacier moved in a south to north direction through the Romanet Horst and the Sagar property. Uranium Star believes the glacier sheared the top off a major east-west structure roughly 2.5 km south of the boulder field. As the glacier moved it carried the boulders along, depositing them in the now identified Mistamisk Boulder Field. When the glacier receded it left the the Mistamisk Boulders which have high concentrations of uranium and gold on the surface. The Horst is bounded by two high walls that channeled and impeded the movement of the glacier. The formation of the horst with its high walls means that the rock that the Mistamisk Boulders are composed of necessarily comes from a limited area. This area is within the Uranium Star target zone currently being drilled.
Uranium star, using geophysical and magnetic survey data, has been able to identify a major east-west structure with a “fold-nose” on the west side. This structure is likely to have trapped forming mineralization. This east-west geological structure is within the Uranium Star target zone currently being drilled.
Uranium Star found strong uranium geochemical signatures at the Sagar property that correspond with historical radiometric data. Utilizing newer geochemical technology the recently completed work identified anomalous uranium values within the water. This water has been impregnated by minerals as it runs over the bedrock and then percolates up to the surface where it was sampled. What this means is that there is a confirmed uranium presence within the target zone currently being drilled.
Yellow = STRONG
Light red = STRONGER
Red = STRONGEST
During the last ice age, a glacier moved in a south to north direction through the Romanet Horst and the Sagar property. Uranium Star believes the glacier sheared the top off a major east-west structure roughly 2.5 km south of the boulder field. As the glacier moved it carried the boulders along, depositing them in the now identified Mistamisk Boulder Field. When the glacier receded it left the the Mistamisk Boulders which have high concentrations of uranium and gold on the surface. The Horst is bounded by two high walls that channeled and impeded the movement of the glacier. The formation of the horst with its high walls means that the rock that the Mistamisk Boulders are composed of necessarily comes from a limited area. This area is within the Uranium Star target zone currently being drilled.
Uranium star, using geophysical and magnetic survey data, has been able to identify a major east-west structure with a “fold-nose” on the west side. This structure is likely to have trapped forming mineralization. This east-west geological structure is within the Uranium Star target zone currently being drilled.