CanAlaska Intersects 11.5 Metres of 10.84% eU3O8 Unconformity Uranium at Pike Zone on West McArthur Joint Venture
- Positive: Drillhole WMA082-6 intersects high-grade uranium mineralization, indicating potential for expansion in future drilling.
- Positive: CanAlaska holds 83.35% ownership in the West McArthur project, increasing its majority ownership.
- Positive: CEO Cory Belyk expresses optimism about the high-grade mineralization and plans for further delineation work in the summer.
- Negative: Assay results for all drillholes are pending, potentially impacting investor sentiment until confirmed.
- Negative: Drillhole WMA082-5 overshoots target due to structural offset, highlighting challenges in precise drilling operations.
- None.
Drillhole WMA082-6 Intersected 11.5 metres at
Unconformity Offset Encountered; Winter Drill Program Continues
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 27, 2024) - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") is pleased to report that two additional drillholes have been completed on the Pike Zone during the 2024 winter drilling program. WMA082-6 has intersected
Figure 1 – West McArthur Project Location
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Drillhole WMA082-6 intersected one main interval of uranium mineralization grading
Figure 2 – Pike Zone Plan and Section
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The lower sandstone column of WMA082-6 is strongly bleached, limonite and clay altered, and contains several multi-metre scale fault zones that are characterized by abundant clay-filled breccias, core loss related to broken and blocky core, and zones of quartz dissolution extending over 75 metres above the uranium mineralization. Intervals of lost core occur within the lower sandstone column above and within the sandstone-hosted uranium mineralization due to high rock friability. The basement of WMA082-6 is strongly clay and chlorite altered, resulting in complete replacement of the original rock fabric textures. Within the basement rocks, localized intervals of lost core occur due to high rock friability as a result of the alteration.
Drillhole WMA082-5 intersected two intervals of sandstone-hosted uranium mineralization grading
The lower sandstone column of WMA082-5 is strongly bleached, limonite and clay altered, and contains several multi-metre scale fault zones that are characterized by abundant clay-filled breccias, sandy-clay gouge, core loss related to broken and blocky core, and zones of quartz dissolution extending approximately 100 metres above the uranium mineralization. In WMA082-5, a zone of strong secondary silicification extends approximately 20 metres above the mineralization and contains abundant re-activated sandy-clay gouges. The basement of WMA082-5 immediately below the mineralization is strongly clay and chlorite altered, resulting in replacement of the original rock fabric textures.
Figure 3 – WMA082-6 Main Mineralized Intersection
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WMA082-5 overshot the intended target at the unconformity due to a significant unconformity elevation difference of approximately 9 metres between the original drillhole on the fence, WMA082-4, and the intended target. This unconformity elevation difference is interpreted to represent structural offset along the C10S corridor. This drill fence is located approximately 30 metres along strike to the northeast of high-grade uranium mineralization intersected in WMA082-2, which intersected
Drilling at the Pike Zone for the winter drill program has been completed. The Company will continue focusing on the Pike Zone during the summer drill program, planned to start in June. The current winter drill program on the West McArthur project should be completed in early April with one drill currently drill-testing high-priority targets along strike of the Pike Zone. The main objectives of the 2024 drill program are continued expansion of the Pike Zone discovery and along strike unconformity testing to the northeast and southwest.
Assay results for all drillholes completed during the winter program are currently pending.
CanAlaska CEO, Cory Belyk, comments, "The Pike Zone continues to deliver very high-grade uranium mineralization at the unconformity contact based on results from the last two holes of the winter program. This is an encouraging indication that high-grade mineralization is continuing and can be expanded upon in future drilling which is currently scheduled to resume in June. Assay confirmation of these high-grade uranium intersections is expected ahead of the summer drilling program. The Pike Zone target continues to expand and is now delivering excellent results at or near the unconformity in multiple drillholes. We are very impressed with these results and the CanAlaska team will now prepare for further delineation work through the summer."
Table 1 - WMA082-5 and WMA082-6 Radiometric Equivalent Uranium Grades
DDH | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)5 | Average Grade (% eU3O8)6 |
WMA082-51,2 | 804.3 | 808.8 | 4.5 | 1.40 |
Including3 | 806.4 | 808.4 | 2.0 | 2.78 |
WMA082-51,2 | 812.4 | 812.9 | 0.5 | 0.13 |
WMA082-61,2 | 798.0 | 809.5 | 11.5 | 10.84 |
Including4 | 799.1 | 808.6 | 9.5 | 12.99 |
WMA082-61,2 | 815.3 | 816.7 | 1.4 | 0.45 |
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Geochemical Sampling Procedures and Use of Radiometric Equivalent Grades
All drill core samples from the 2024 program will be shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in secure containment for preparation, processing, and multi-element analysis by ICP-MS and ICP-OES using total (HF:NHO3:HClO4) and partial digestion (HNO3:HCl), boron by fusion, and U3O8 wt% assay by ICP-OES using higher grade standards. Assay samples are chosen based on downhole probing radiometric equivalent uranium grades and scintillometer (SPP2 or CT007-M) peaks. Assay sample intervals comprise 0.3 - 0.8 metre continuous half-core split samples over the mineralized interval. Select density samples, comprising 0.1 metre continuous whole core samples that are subsequently split and assayed, may be taken within the mineralized interval. With all assay samples, one half of the split sample is retained and the other sent to the SRC for analysis. The SRC is an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 and Standards Council of Canada certified analytical laboratory. Blanks, standard reference materials, and repeats are inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals by CanAlaska and the SRC in accordance with CanAlaska's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures. Geochemical assay data are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.
During active exploration programs drillholes are radiometrically logged using calibrated downhole GeoVista NGRS and TGGS (Triple GM) gamma probes which collect continuous readings along the length of the drillhole. Preliminary radiometric equivalent uranium grades ("eU3O8") are then calculated from the downhole radiometric results. The probe is calibrated using an algorithm calculated from the calibration of the probe at the Saskatchewan Research Council facility in Saskatoon. At extremely high radiometric equivalent uranium grades, downhole gamma probes may become saturated, resulting in the probe being overwhelmed, which in turn can create difficulties in accurately determining extremely high-grade radiometric equivalent uranium grades, and a cap may be applied to the grade. A
All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.
About CanAlaska Uranium
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) holds interests in approximately 500,000 hectares (1,235,000 acres), in Canada's Athabasca Basin - the "Saudi Arabia of Uranium." CanAlaska's strategic holdings have attracted major international mining companies. CanAlaska is currently working with Cameco on the West McArthur JV project and Denison on the Moon Lake South JV project in the Eastern Athabasca Basin. CanAlaska is a project generator positioned for discovery success in the world's richest uranium district. The Company also holds properties prospective for nickel, copper, gold and diamonds. For further information visit www.canalaska.com.
The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Nathan Bridge, MSc., P. Geo., Vice-President Exploration for CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., who has reviewed and approved its contents.
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"Cory Belyk"
Cory Belyk, P.Geo., FGC
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CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
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