Commencement Of ANT At Ursa And Orion Uranium Projects
VANCOUVER - Cosa Resources Corp. reported the commencement of Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) surveying at the Ursa and Orion Uranium Projects in the Athabasca Basin. It will be completed at both the Ursa and Orion Projects over the coming weeks. At Ursa, ANT will be deployed over roughly 27-kilometres of conductive strike length. Most notably, included in the survey area is winter drill hole UR24-03 which intersected encouraging structure and hydrothermal alteration (dravite-rich breccias) several hundred metres above the sub-Athabasca unconformity. At Orion (Figure 2), ANT will cover a kilometre-scale zone of sandstone hosted conductivity anomaly that is coincident with potentially complex conductive basement geology on strike with weak mineralization and encouraging structure and hydrothermal alteration intersected at Orano's neighbouring Parker Lake project. ANT has been demonstrated to be a cost-effective and low-impact method of locating hydrothermal alteration systems at depth, and results of this work will be used to guide future drilling, including the upcoming summer drill program at Ursa. Geochemistry and clay spectroscopy results for the recently completed winter drill program at Ursa are still pending and will be incorporated into the Company's drill strategy upon receipt. For more detail on Cosa's ANT surveys and other summer plans.