While we know there is uranium deposits in the Mecsek Hills area, we know little about the potential of the Dinnyeberki deposits to the west. There was a bore hole with confirmatory findings of U308 @ 0.13% between 37-42m depths!! The geology of the area consists of highly permeable sandstone where uranium deposits were found.
I found a person who wrote a paper who was involved in both the 80s and WHE's exploration bore holes of the area. He notes that there should be significant amounts of vertical migration through the porous rocks. Therefore the finding of uraium @0.13% could be well more (0.2-0.5%) and WHE has just only drilled to the top face of the deposits.
http://old.foldrajz.ttk.pte.hu/phd/phdkoord/nv/at/barabas_at_nv.pdf
"I ascertained through the comparison of the ISL uranium ore deposits of Southeastern Transdanubia and the Permian uranium ore deposit in the Western Mecsek Hills that the sedimentary deposit type is strongly connected to the alluvial facies host rocks. Its reason is firstly the high permeability of the usually coarse-grained, clastic rocks of the alluvial deposits, facilitating the migration of the dissolved uranium.."
I bought a healthy chunk today based on these findings and the restarting potential of Mecsek deposits and UCG possibilities.
While we know there is uranium deposits in the Mecsek Hills...
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