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To: Goose94 who wrote (7658)7/7/2014 9:55:28 AM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202682
 
Summer doldrums giving FUU-V discovery yawn.



To: Goose94 who wrote (7658)8/11/2014 8:29:51 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 202682
 
(FUU-V) From latest FCU-V news release dated Aug 11...

  • Hole PLS14-255: radioactivity in the bore hole drilled approximately 17 kilometres southeast of main discovery; 330 metres north of Fission 3.0's Clearwater West where high-priority basement hosted conductive anomalies have been identified;
  • A 0.95-metre interval (63.76 metres to 64.71 metres) with peak measurements up to 2,532 counts per second measured by a 2PGA-1000 natural gamma downhole probe;
  • Anomalous radioactivity correlates with a chlorite altered section of a graphitic-sulphide pelitic gneiss (46.0 metres to 82.8 metres).


Ross McElroy, president, chief operating officer and chief geologist for Fission, commented: "Discovering anomalous radioactivity on a previously untested EM conductor 17 kilometres from our main discovery speaks volumes for the incredible prospectivity of the PLS property, which has over 100 discrete EM conductors, most that have yet to be drilled. The fact it is so close to Fission 3.0's Clearwater West project, located immediately adjacent to the south, in an area where detailed survey work has identified multiple highly prospective targets, makes this is a very exciting step forward for PLS."