Sigeom's Assessment Reports (supporting data)

 



Sigeom's Assessment Reports  (supporting data)

      2006 Exploration  Spectro Map Data



    2008 Exploration


Summary of each  U zone (refer to GM65084 pdf p120) :

Amittuujaq 1

"The 4 km long Amituujjaq pegmatite system sits near the contact of the Baudan with the
Lake Harbour Group. It was a weak airborne anomaly, Of 23 samples collected along it,
seven (7) assayed over 0.1% U3O8, and as high as 0.423% U3O8. The average of the 23
samples was an impressive 0.124% U3O8, with an improved U/Th of 2.2."


 Jonas zones

"The Jonas Showing was a small diffuse spectrometric anomaly. Ground investigation
revealed highly radioactive, irregular pegmatite dykes in a rugged terrain, which is folded
and faulted. A total of 54 pegmatite and leucogranite samples were taken at Jonas in 2007.
The average grade of these samples was an impressive 0.169% U3O8, featuring a high of
2.29% U3O8, and with a high U/Th ratio of about 5. A drill hole was started at Jonas in late
September. 2007. Due to very bad weather conditions it was stopped at a depth of 45 m, not
having reached the target. The drill was abandoned there."

     Jonas 1,  


     Jonas 2


    Jonas 3


   Aqpiq

"The Agpiq Showing was discovered while investigating a spectrometric, non-magnetic
anomaly. A total of 68 bedrock samples were obtained' from the extensive subconformable,
highly radioactive pegmatite dykes found there. These samples averaged an impressive
grade of 0.184% U3O8 - with three (3) samples higher than 1% U3O8 and they averaged a
high U/Th value of about 5. Agpiq was not drill tested."



     Aqpiq Sud-Est,



       Aqpiq Nord-Ouest

link to  Illaluga 1


2009 Exploration  Channel sampling report description:

"On the 5th November 2009, Azimut reported positive results following a summer 2009 exploration program on its North Rae and Daniel Lake properties in the Ungava Bay region of Nunavik, Quebec. Channel sampling on six (6) of the twelve (12) known uranium-mineralized outcrop zones....

Channel sample results indicate reasonable grade continuity and the presence of lateral extensions for several of the mineralized zones investigated during this program. Channel lengths were often limited by outcrop dimensions, so many mineralized intervals reported in this press release remain open. The true widths of the sampled sections are generally difficult to assess due to the shallow dips of the pegmatite, but, where observed, there are at least metric to multi-metric measurements. "

 In Azimut's last filed report  pdf p. 58-60 there's U ppm, rock sampling data.




NWT Uranium Corp. confirmed "the potential of North Rae as a world-class uranium discovery."

It is drill ready as recommended by Azimut 2009 report.


Maps

Link to Bedrock geology maps at report GM65084 here

Uranium mineralized pegmatite map



      

















The 2010 report recommended:

     1) a detailed geological mapping, followed by a grid patterned of closely-spaced, short drill holes, supplemented by trenching, are recommended to define the near-surface, economic potential of the Aqpiq Composite Zone. 

     2) at Jonas, a limited drilling program is envisaged initially to establish continuity of the Jonas Centre Zone to the east beneath ground cover and continuing beneath the interpreted thrust fault, as well as to test the downdip continuity of the Jonas Upper Zone. 

     3) radon testing on a grid pattern is recommended to locate subcropping uranium mineralization in the area of the poorly exposed Amittujaq Zone.  Drill testing of the resultant targets on these two secondary zones would ensue.

    4) additional ground prospecting is recommended on selected areas. Mineralogical study of Aqpiq and Jonas mineralization is appropriate at this pre-development stage.

Link to the report GM65167 for potassium spectrometric maps pdf p 50, and related rock sampling data chart pdf p51,


    2011 GM65167 Key report facts:

    North Rae's Updated  Aqpiq area map:

Detailed Amituujjaq map

    Refer to GM65967 pdf p. 31 - 46 for detailed results for each zone.

    Refer to pdf p 50 -51 for the report's Conclusions & Recommendations.



     Proximity to Lac Daniel claim block

North Rae sat image


ATI - Permit authorization in Quebec

Claim holders may carry out mining exploration activities on the land covered by their claims without requesting an ATI authorization within the meaning of section 69 of the Act. An ATI authorization is not required for exploration activities carried out without the use of hydraulic machinery or explosives and, in the case of gold mining, without the use of a hydraulic pump. Exploration work such as line cutting, manual rock stripping using a shovel or water pump, geological, geochemical, stream, lake or soil surveys, surface and drilled geophysical surveys, manual sampling of rock and soil and drill holes in overburden using a manual auger and a non-hydraulic portable drill do not require an ATI. Claim holders may also carry out all their indirect exploration work without first obtaining an ATI. Indirect exploration work is work carried out without direct access to the site (e.g. geophysical surveys carried out from an aircraft or helicopter or using a drone, remote sensing surveys and satellite surveys)

The opportunity exists to step in where Azimut dropped out due to low uranium pricing.
If available use the same Azimut contractors referred to in the reports.


Current U+Th+Ree exploration references:
 



Social acceptability of a project by the local community is required as is it everywhere else.

  

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 Lac Daniel Zone: