Uranium North Resource Stakes Additional Claim at Robin Property
Uranium North Resource has acquired an additional claim at its Robin property in Nunavut. This additional claim covers a north-south trending till geochemical anomaly and intersects samples up to 2.42 g/t gold.
The location of anomalous trend is about 200 m east of the main mineralization. Also, the till geochemical samples may possibly outline next north-south trending anomalous zone to the north and west of the main mineralized formation. The company finds that the mineralization at the property is open to the north, based on the information.
The company has found new gold prospects in Robin property in Nunavut in a few days through sampling. At present, Uranium North has gold, silver and copper mineralization formation for 2 km, which is under exploration. New till geochemistry has proposed that the formation is either having two parallel zones or is extremely wide.
Uranium North has traced the known mineralization at Robin property for 1.6 km and has encountered high-grade gold, silver and copper samples during 2010 drilling program. The company has intersected 11.75 g/t gold, up to 2.18% copper and 16.2 g/t silver. Now, the property is under review.
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