The discovery spans the length and width of claim MC00019518, aligning with North-South trends identified in Geological Survey of Canada data. Beyond the radioactive signatures, the claim contains seven distinct faults and shear zones that have piqued geological interest. The site sits on the eastern edge of the Clearwater Domain, a massive geophysical feature characterized by a 325-kilometer-long aeromagnetic high and gravity low.
Research suggests this domain represents a significant magmatic event, with granitic intrusions extending roughly 22 kilometers deep. These buried granites are believed to have generated the geothermal gradients necessary to mobilize basement fluids. This process, combined with fault reactivation, potentially drew uranium-bearing brines into the sedimentary layers above. CEO Casey Forward noted that the anomaly provides critical data for upcoming work programs, calling the discovery a meaningful step for the company's exploration strategy in the Patterson Lake corridor. Technical details were verified by Locke Goldsmith of Arctex Engineering Services, in compliance with National Instrument 43-101 standards.




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