Crackingstone Uranium - Structural Corridors Are Important 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.