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Blue Sky Uranium Corp V.BSK

Alternate Symbol(s):  BKUCF

Blue Sky Uranium Corp. is a uranium and vanadium exploration company. The Company controls more than 480,000 hectares with the potential for uranium resources in Rio Negro, Chubut, Neuquen, and Mendoza provinces. Its projects include the Amarillo Grande Project, the Sierra Colonia Project, the Tierras Coloradas Project, Cerro Parva Project, Corcovo Project, and Chihuidos Project. The Company's flagship Amarillo Grande Project is located in central Rio Negro province, in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. The Corcovo Project is comprised of two adjacent exploration properties totaling approximately 20,000 ha at the northeastern edge of the Neuquen basin. The Chihuidos project is comprised of six exploration property units totaling almost 60,000 hectares located 60 kilometers (km) west of Anelo city. The Sierra Colonia project includes 100% ownership of more than 28,470 hectares in the central-eastern part of Chubut Province.


TSXV:BSK - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 29, 2024 8:48pm
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3 PACK

3 PACKBlue Sky's Corcovo claims
X marks approximation
notice 2 salars easterly ( pointed out in prior posts )
inset image shows reddish peachy sands ( hunch ) granites / feldspars = potassium type uranium ?
inset image is not on blue sky's claims
inset image reddish, peachy sands are seen on blue sky's claims but not as pronounced.
Blue Sky's referrence map - attached to my satelite image.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54031302144_2c8739c9f5_b.jpg



New Thoughts ?  ( wild guesses )

Violet - Pinks = could be Lepidoites ( purples )  
reknown for lithium but do contain, cessium, rubidium and sometimes uranium

Lime Greens = Potassium
potassium can be white and lime green.

When scanning satellites maps of Argentina i'm seeing mint green which i think could be
phosphates but every now and then.... i come across lime greens.
Hard to say, but.... it appears to be precipitating out of the white calcs.
baby blues, violets and phosphate greens do surround but ime greens appears to be independent
leaching out of white calcs.   An opinion.



208 Target
Limey minty green appears as it's own lense independent from upper purple strata.


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54031305954_6152b47842_c.jpg


109 Target
Another great find.
If...... the limey greens are potassium = potassium has good uranium values.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54030109187_58396eb467_b.jpg


As for the shale bluffs sporting purples and violets at Chihuidos...
what if they were Lepidoites ?   ( lithium ) ugh.
Yet.....Chihuidos Flats / Basin have good med green surface crustals and soils at depth. ( road plows )

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54020189105_65b1d799a1_c.jpg




Cheers....



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