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Project Highlights
- Airborne radiometric survey identified broad uranium anomaly
- 43 outcrop and float samples have been collected with a maximum of 1.127 % U3O8 from a float and 0.137 % U3O8 from an outcrop
- 1.4% copper and 123 g/t silver have also been identified from an unsourced angular float
Previous Exploration Work
Blue Star covers a broad radiometric anomaly centered 5 kilometres northeast of the Moran Heights Zone. Prior to the 2005 high resolution magnetic and radiometric survey which identified Blue Star as a potential exploration target, Saarberg-Interplan had carried out a helicopter-flown radiometric survey in 1983. Results from follow-up prospecting, stream sediment sampling and geological mapping produced a maximum assay of 0.3% U3O8 found in a conglomerate boulder.
Surface samples collected from in and around Blue Star during the 2006 exploration season returned results ranging from 0.068% U3O8 to 1.37% U3O8, while a series of as yet unsourced angular float located up to 1 kilometer up ice have returned a range of samples from 0.064% U3O8 to 1.127% U3O8 with up to 1.4% copper and 123 g/t silver.
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