Denison Announces Discovery of High-Grade Uranium Mineralization at Moon Lake South
Denison Mines Corp. (DNN) announced significant uranium mineralization at its Moon Lake South property in a press release dated April 19, 2023. Drill hole MS-23-10A reported a high-grade intersection of 1.38% eU3O8 over 8.7 metres and contained a sub-interval of 2.88% eU3O8 over 3.1 m. The 2023 winter exploration program included six drill holes, with four intersecting uranium mineralization. This finding is promising for the CR-3 trend’s potential to host significant high-grade uranium deposits, situated approximately 30 metres above the unconformity. The exploration results indicate a continued potential for future discoveries in the area.
- High-grade uranium mineralization found in drill hole MS-23-10A, with 1.38% eU3O8 over 8.7 metres.
- Indication of a potentially large and high-grade mineral deposit at the Moon Lake South project.
- Four out of six drill holes completed during the winter exploration program returned uranium mineralization.
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Uranium mineralization was encountered in four of the six drill holes completed during the 2023 winter exploration program, which was designed to evaluate the strike length of low-grade mineralized occurrences identified in the 2021 and 2016 drill programs. Figure 1 and Figure 2 depict the location of the Moon
The 2023 winter exploration program consisted of six completed diamond drill holes totalling 3,301 metres, designed to evaluate the potential to expand the footprint of known mineralization discovered in 2016 and 2021 by testing conductivity anomalies identified from the 2022 stepwise moving loop electromagnetic (SWML EM) survey.
Uranium mineralization was encountered in four of the six drill holes completed during the winter exploration program. The mineralized intersections are summarized in Table 1.
Table 1 – Mineralized Intersections – 2023 Moon | |||||
Drill Hole | Orientation | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)(1) | eU3O8 (%)(2,3) |
MS-23-09 | 311°/-80.0° | 408.45 | 408.65 | 0.2 | 0.06 |
MS-23-09 | 311°/-80.0° | 451.45 | 451.95 | 0.5 | 0.12 |
MS-23-10A | 311°/-81.5° | 417.75 | 426.45 | 8.7 | 1.38 |
Including(4) | 421.45 | 424.55 | 3.1 | 2.88 | |
MS-23-10A | 311°/-81.5° | 430.85 | 432.05 | 1.2 | 0.07 |
MS-23-10AD1 | 311°/-81.5° | 441.05 | 441.35 | 0.3 | 0.07 |
MS-23-11 | 309°/-81.5° | 450.75 | 450.95 | 0.2 | 0.07 |
Notes: | (1) Lengths indicated represent the down-hole length of mineralized intersections. |
(2) Radiometric equivalent U3O8 ("eU3O8") derived from a calibrated gamma downhole probe | |
(3) Mineralized interval is composited above a cut-off grade of | |
(4) Mineralized interval is composited above a cut-off grade of |
The most significant mineralization was returned from hole MS-23-10A, which intersected a broad zone of high-grade mineralization grading
Following the completion of a drill hole, the hole is radiometrically logged using a downhole gamma probe, which collects continuous readings of radioactivity along the length of the drill hole. Probe results are then calibrated using an algorithm calculated from the comparison of probe results against geochemical analyses in the area. The gamma-log results provide an immediate radiometric equivalent uranium value (eU3O8%) for the hole, which, except in very high-grade zones, is reasonably accurate. The Company typically reports eU3O8, as a preliminary result and subsequently reports definitive assay grades following sampling and chemical analysis of the mineralized drill core.
Assay sample intervals are generally 50 centimetres long, except where higher or lower-grade mineralization boundaries fall within the interval. In that case, two 25 centimetre samples are collected. Flank samples of 1.0 metre are always collected where mineralization is located. Systematic geochemistry samples are collected every 10 metres down the hole.
All assayed core is split in half, with one half retained and the other sent to the
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