Accori fly camp
Uranium mineralization at Accori North C is contained within breccias in granodiorites of the Kurupung Batholith, and is enclosed within an albite-chlorite-hematite alternation assemblage. Drilling has traced the uranium-bearing structure over a distance of 250 metres, to a depth of approximately 170 metres below surface and is open along strike and down dip. Mineralization occurs within a sheet-like breccia that strikes east-northeast and dips to the south at approximately 85º.
Drill Hole Locations
U3O8 Corp. has completed a total of 4,244 metres in 20 bore holes (Phase I and II) at the Accori North C structure.
Map shows the location of drill holes at Accori North C.
Long Section
A long section of uranium grade multiplied by thickness at Accori North C shows that uranium is concentrated in two shoots that have similar dimensions (150-170 metres) to those identified in the Aricheng North, Aricheng South and Aricheng West structures. Drilling to date has traced the mineralization over a strike length of 250 metres and remains open, and to a depth of 170 metres below surface and is open at depth.
A provisional long section of the principal structure at Accori North C shows the distribution of grade-thickness values (the product of the width of the mineralized interval and its U3O8 grade in %) on a vertical projection of the structure. The coloured circles demarcate the pierce points on the structure. A pierce point is the approximate location at which each bore hold intersects the structure.
Assay Results
Summary of significantly mineralized intercepts cut in the 20 bore holes totaling 4,244 metres drilled at Accori North C.
*Note: lb/st is an abbreviation for pounds per ton. 1 short ton = 2,000lbs or 0.907 metric tonnes.