CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. - Further drill results from uranium zone at Fond du Lac project
February 26 2009 - 7:06AM
PR Newswire (US)
VANCOUVER, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
(TSX.V - CVV) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") has received
additional assay results for holes FCL 004-FCL 006 and for infill
sampling on holes FCL 001-003. These results for the
uranium-mineralized sections of the first six drill holes from
CanAlaska's work are detailed in the following table, and indicate
good widths and grades of uranium mineralization. Table 1: Summary
of Initial drill results Fond du Lac Project
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Hole Rock From (m) To (m) Width (m) Grade Lbs/Ton Number (%
U(3)O(8)) U(3)O(8)
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FCL 002 Sandstone 16.8 42.10 25.30 0.10% 2.0
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incl 17.2 24.85 7.65 0.13% 2.6
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FCL 003 Sandstone 18.10 44.61 26.51 0.15% 3.0
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FCL 004 Sandstone 15.50 17.50 2.00 0.10% 2.0
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and 36.00 42.80 6.8 0.07% 1.4
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FCL 005 Sandstone 16.00 22.50 6.50 0.07% 1.4
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FCL 006 Sandstone 16.0 30.30 14.30 0.14% 2.8
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The Fond du Lac project is located on the northern portion of the
Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, where the Athabasca sandstone units
have minimal thicknesses of 20-75 metres overlying the
unconformity. This area was explored by AMOK in the 1960's and AMOK
and Eldorado Nuclear in the 1970's and early 1980's. The property
is part of the Fond Du Lac Denesuline First Nation Reserve Lands,
and CanAlaska is working with the community under an Option to earn
a 49% interest in the project. A small uranium resource (non
43-101compliant) was previously discovered in the sandstone units,
immediately above the unconformity, but no significant effort was
made to explore for structurally hosted uranium mineralization in
the basement rock at that time. However there is historical
evidence for basement hosted mineralization in hematised fault
zones. The 2008 drilling and detailed ground geophysics by
CanAlaska in January and February 2009 have highlighted a number of
strong structural events in the basement rocks. There are patterns
of sulphide mineralization and gravity anomalies. The company is
preparing for a summer drill program on the property, following the
completion of the Company's current four-rig winter drill program.
The uranium mineralization at Fond du Lac is principally within the
Manitou Falls Formation of the Athabasca Sandstone sequence, and is
characterized by strong fracturing, intense silicification, zones
of hematisation and minor clay alteration. In the current area of
2008 drilling, zoning is apparent, with a central highly
mineralized-core. The mineralization is evident as disseminations
and replacement, both in the sandstone and near the surface (see
following plan and drill section).
http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/2009-02-25FLCFigure1_hres.jpg
http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/2009-02-25FLCFigure2.pdf Across the
project, there are multiple other zones, currently only
loosely-defined by mineralized boulder trains (see attached figure
1 for mineralized boulder trains and geophysical responses). In the
current drilling, a very significant zone of hematite alteration
was intersected in basement rocks at the unconformity, under the
better-mineralized uranium zone in the drill holes FCL 001-003.
This style of iron oxide mineralization is generally caused by
oxidization from geothermal activity along fracture zones, and is a
common indicator for most basement-hosted uranium deposits. Drill
hole FCL 001 intercepted anomalous uranium mineralization in
sandstone. Drill hole FCL 004 intercepted two zones of replacement
mineralization on the southern edge of the main zone. Holes FCL 005
and FCL 006 intercepted uranium mineralization in the sandstone and
strong clay hematite and chlorite alteration, in the basement
rocks. Further drilling along strike will be required to define the
extent and orientation of the present zone.
http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/2009-02-25FLCFigure3.pdf The
Company received a work permit for the drilling at Fond du Lac from
INAC (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada), with consent from the
band and council of the Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation. This
permit allowed the Company to commence exploration on the Reserve
lands. By agreement dated October 18th, 2006, the Company acquired
from the Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation an option to earn a
49% economic interest in the minerals resident on Fond du Lac
reserve lands. CanAlaska may exercise this option following the
incurrence of $2 million in exploration expenditures and the
payment of $130,000 and 300,000 Company shares. Elsewhere in the
Athabasca Basin, CanAlaska has two drill crews working at the Cree
East Project, located in the southwestern part of the Athabasca
basin. A third drill crew is operating at the West McArthur
project, on a new geophysical target located north west of
Denison's Wheeler River project, and south west of the McArthur
River mine. The Company has just mobilized a fourth crew for a
month-long drill program on the Black Lake Project, on the Black
Lake Denesuline First Nation Reserve. This drill program will
replace the proposed winter program at Fond du Lac, but will test
higher priority strong airborne and ground truthed geophysical
conductors on the splays of the Black Lake-Platt Lake Faults, on
the northern end of the Virgin River mineralized trend. There are
multiple targets at shallow depths in this area. These targets have
been confirmed by summer boulder sampling and historical
mineralized drill core from the vicinity. Drill holes will target
both sandstone hosted alteration and basement mineralization in
this program. The Company is very pleased with current operations,
and is fully-funded for the summer-fall work programs through its
joint venture partnerships and from current treasury. All of the
drill core samples from the Fond du Lac project were submitted to
Acme Laboratories Vancouver, an ISO 9001:2000 accredited and
qualified Canadian Laboratory, for their Group 4B analysis. These
samples were analysed for uranium and multi-element geochemistry by
tri-acid digestion and ICP-MS. The samples were collected by
CanAlaska field geologists under the supervision of Dr. Karl
Schimann, and were shipped in secure containment to the
laboratories noted above. Peter Dasler, M.Sc. P Geo. is the
qualified technical person responsible for this news release. About
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- http://www.canalaska.com/ CANALASKA
URANIUM LTD. (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) is
undertaking uranium exploration in nineteen 100%-owned and two
optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Since
September 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the
largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000
acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). To-date, CanAlaska has
expended over Cdn$45 million exploring its properties and has
delineated multiple uranium targets. The Company's geological
expertise and high exploration profile has attracted the attention
of major international strategic partners. Among others, Mitsubishi
Development Pty., a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi
Corporation, has undertaken to provide CanAlaska C$11 mil. in
exploration funding for its West McArthur Project. Exploration of
CanAlaska's Cree East Project is also progressing under a C$19 mil.
joint venture with a consortium of Korean companies led by Hanwha
Corporation, and comprising Korea Electric Power Corp., Korea
Resources Corp. and SK Energy Co, Ltd. On behalf of the Board of
Directors (signed) Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P.Geo. President & CEO,
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. The TSX Venture has not reviewed and does
not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release: CUSIP # 13708P 10 2. This news release contains certain
"Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of
the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All
statements, other than statements of historical fact, included
herein are forward-looking statements that involve various risks
and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements
will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the
Company's documents filed from time to time with the British
Columbia Securities Commission and the United States Securities
& Exchange Commission. DATASOURCE: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
CONTACT: Emil Fung, Vice President, Corp. Dev., Tel: (604)
688-3211, Email:
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