News Noka Resources hires TerraLogic to manage exploration
2014-11-20 09:09 ET - News Release
Mr. Nav Dhaliwal reports
NOKA RESOURCES ENGAGES TERRALOGIC EXPLORATION AND COMMENCES LODGEPOLE DATA COMPILATION
Noka Resources Inc. has engaged geologic consultant, TerraLogic Exploration Inc., to manage exploration on its project portfolio and has commenced a historic work review and data compilation on its Lodgepole uranium project.
The Lodgepole Uranium Project is located along the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, 50 km east of the Centennial deposit and 70 km west of the past producing Key Lake Uranium Mine in Northern Saskatchewan. https://nokaresources.com/images/NX-All-Basin-Tenure_20141114.jpgThe 10,400 ha property straddles the Athabasca Basin margin along the southern reaches of Cree Lake, and has established potential for shallow, unconformity hosted uranium mineralization. Past exploration work by Cameco, Uranerz and JNR Resources included ground based geological and geochemical programs and extensive airborne and ground geophysical surveys which have demonstrated numerous geophysical conductors that were the subject of sporadic diamond drill campaigns along the Ponderosa, Bay and Liberty conductor trends.https://nokaresources.com/images/NX-Lodgepole-Tenure_20141114.jpg
The drill programs verified graphitic-bearing shear zones in the underlying basement rocks along with uranium pathfinder elements such as zinc, copper, nickel, cobalt and boron which are spatially associated with chlorite, hematite and clay alteration. These structural, chemical and alteration characteristics are typical components of unconformity uranium deposits. Historical drilling within 2 km south of the property, along the strike extension of the Bay and Liberty trends, also returned significant uranium (up to 908 ppm U3O8) in similarly altered graphitic shear zones.
A comprehensive historic work review and data compilation has recently been commenced in order to identify and refine known anomaly corridors and to determine where additional infill ground surveys and subsequent diamond drilling should be completed.
Qualified Person:
Jarrod A. Brown, P.Geo.,of TerraLogic Exploration Inc. is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has approved the technical information in this release.
TerraLogic Exploration:
Noka has engaged TerraLogic Exploration Inc. of Cranbrook, BC to complete the compilation along with recommendations for ground work that will ultimately be used to refine future diamond drill programs. TerraLogic has been operating mineral exploration projects in North America since 2004, and has extensive uranium exploration experience in Saskatchewan.
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