Location and Ownership: The Chihuidos project is comprised of six exploration property units totaling almost 60,000 hectares which are 100% controlled by Blue Sky and were acquired by staking. The project is located
60km west of, Aelo city, Drew a line 60 km from Anelo Found black Volcanics and cretaciouus sediments ( old reefs )
Found 2 phophorus glowing rocks + patch of glowing phosphorus
1 phosphorus rock - 1 patch - image below ( omitted other rock too many images )
There is nothing bright green or yellow seen at the volcanics
Assked myself.... where did the phosphorus come from ?
Zoomed out to gain a macro view
Found the watershed ( very broad ) follows Hwy #1
Tracked north to Los Chihuidos.
BOOM.- phosphorus is everywhere ( at surface )
10 km wide swath and 20km + northerly.
2 Theories ?
- phosphorus is local with in light grey rocks with calcs
- westerly are the massive red sands dumping into basin where phosphorus is
if red sands = copper phosphate or iron phosphate ?
Do i have exact location ?
All i can say is.... i'm 60 west of Anelo.
60,000 hectars = 20 km x 30 km
Blue Sky's image of Chihuidos boundaries in red
https://blueskyuranium.com/site/assets/files/6373/page_images.jpg
I have to assune heavy line on BSK's map is HWY 4 near Covunco
While Los Chihuidos is aside HWY 1
Hey.... claims are called Chihuidos and a 10 person town in vicinity is named same.
I'd be zeroing in on grey calc rock to see if there's a connection to = phosphorus
or
phosphorus from red sands ( west arrows ) reacting with calc limes precip = phosphorus.
WEB
Phosphate rock, pre-concentrated phosphate ore, can contain elevated concentrations of naturally occurring uranium that Bunus (2000) estimated to largely be in the order of 80–100 mg kg−1 for sedimentary ore with higher-end concentrations occasionally reaching 160–180 mg kg−
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10017646/
My own map - open in new window
i'll let others paint the BSK claims boundaries.
Cheers....