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Belmont Resources Inc V.BEA

Alternate Symbol(s):  BELMF

Belmont Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is engaged in operating a portfolio of highly prospective copper, gold, lithium, uranium and rare earths projects located in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Washington and Nevada States. Its holdings include Athelstan-Jackpot (A-J), Crackingstone Uranium, Come By Chance (CBC), Lone Star Copper-Gold, and Kibby Basin Lithium. The A-J is the Company’s two former gold mines. Athelstan gold mine area drilling indicates a peripheral alteration zone to a potential deep-seated copper-gold porphyry. The Crackingstone Uranium is a high-grade uranium property situated in the prolific Beaverlodge Uranium District of the Athabasca basin. The Project covers four kilometers of the Black Bay Shear Zone, a northeast trending magnetic low corridor which hosts four past producing mines. CBC offers a potential large copper-gold porphyry. The Kibby Basin Lithium project is located 60 kilometers north of the lithium-rich Clayton Valley Basin.


TSXV:BEA - Post by User

Post by vacia100on Sep 17, 2024 6:36pm
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Crackingstone Uranium - Structural Corridors Are Important

Crackingstone Uranium - Structural Corridors Are Important
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In uranium exploration, identifying structural conductive mineralized corridors is essential because:

Structural Control: Uranium deposits are often structurally controlled, meaning that geological structures like faults and fractures create spaces for uranium-bearing fluids to circulate and deposit uranium minerals.

Conductivity Anomalies: Conductive anomalies detected through geophysical methods, such as electromagnetic surveys, can indicate the presence of minerals or fluids associated with uranium deposits.

Mineralization: Uranium mineralization at surface coincident with the structural features and conductive zones increases the likelihood of finding mineralized uranium deposits.
 



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