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To: Andrew~ who wrote (1867)7/19/2013 9:48:03 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 203330
 
Won't be drilling till 2014. ALN is very pleased to provide an update on the encouraging conductive anomalies detected by the ongoing airborne geophysical survey over the Triple M Property.

The conductive anomalies were detected over Aldrin's Triple M Property by the Geotech VTEM helicopter-borne magnetic and electromagnetic (EM) survey now being flown. Further geophysical analysis interprets the anomalies as two parallel basement conductive trends, analogous to conductors associated with Alpha Minerals and Fission Uranium's adjacent Patterson Lake discovery, based on available images. The conductive trends on the Triple M Property parallel the mineralized Patterson Lake conductors and fault. One of Triple M Property's conductive trends is 3.5 km length, and the other of 2 kms. Aldrin's 3.5 km conductor trend closely parallels a magnetic linear suggesting a basement fault, and has localized anomalous conductivity along the entire trend. The 2 km conductor trend has sharp magnetic contacts flanking the strong conductive centre. Similar features are associated with the Patterson Lake discovery, as well as most high-grade uranium mineralization from the Athabasca Basin.