Based on bsk images and satellite maps of Ivana deposit
There's a distinct center void
Satellite map shows this center void as elevated land
Hence - Ivana is a
horseshoe shaped deposit BSK has always performed bore auger holes
NO - hardrock diamond core drilling
Other reports make mention of - milling
Rocks over 100 um - stockpiled
LOGIC DICTATES Deposits are either ...
hardrock source or secondary formed / resolidified ( volcanics / washed in )
Horseshoe leans towards - secondary washed in / carnotite morph uranium
Yet.... many deposits with natural errosion will demonsteate ore fallout
decayed hardrock falling nearest of hardrock source creating oxide / carbonate deposits.
If BSK were to diamond core the center void
would they intercept hardrock uranium / vanadium ?
2018 BSK IVANA center void ( elevated lands )
2km x 2km
uranium and vanadium surround
CENTER VOID IMAGE ( elevated hump ) https://blueskyuranium.com/assets/docs/Figure-1-2018OCT1-IVANA-DRILLING.pdf We can also see the uranium trend pointing NE extending deposit
NE would align with sm hardrock ranges extending outward from lower eastern bluff
MACRO Image # 1
we can see how much of the lands were once under water via ocean.
Ocean naturally contains uranium
Ivana right upto Anit would have been under water with raised elevations peeking out
Anit to Santa one more elevation rise but still under water.
Acidic ocean waters provides the decay
Crustacian creatures = reefs = calcium footprint
Center Hump ( Ivana )
Such would support
local fallout of target minerals near hardrock source
it would also support lower elevations collecting concentrates
= creating enriched salars Throw in Eastern hardrock lenses ( colorful errosions cascading ) along 140 km bluffs
= more concentrates tucked tight to lower bluffs - 140 km bluff strike - enriching salars / river
I'm only seeing
soft seconday mineral morph measuring.
What about Salars ?
What about hardrock ?
Grosso knows salars - Salars never tested ?
- 100 um rocks and larger - were these tested by Sask Research Council ?
- Hardrock could be far richer in grade.
= Overlooked ? Image # 1 ( ocean inland )