The results of sampling from the 30m long x 20m wide borrow pit are detailed in the Table below: Sample Number XRF Uranium Content ppm Assay Grade Expressed as U3O8 504514 231 272 504515 601 708 504516 214 252 504517 76 90 504518 189 223 504519 204 240 504520 144 170 504521 346 408 504522 182 215 504523 199 235 Mean of all Results 239 281 All samples were analyzed at GENALYSIS Laboratories Pty Limited, Perth, Western Australia, by the Pressed Powder XRF Technique. It should be remembered that the discovery pit was not excavated for the purposes of exploration and as such constitutes a blind discovery beneath 1m to 1.50m of Wiluna hard pan cemented alluvial cover. The results tabled above compare favorably with those of “valley calcrete” and “playa type” surficial uranium deposits and prospects discovered elsewhere in the Yilgarn Province of Western Australia. However, examination of the geology of the discovery pit, by Nigel Maund, MAusIMM, demonstrated close geologic similarities between the Yeelirrie Valley Calcrete Type uranium deposit and Mount Padbury. Yeelirrie is one of the largest undeveloped uranium deposits in the world and is the world’s largest and highest grade calcrete deposit ever discovered.
Yeelirrie is one of the largest undeveloped uranium deposits in the world and is the world’s largest and highest grade calcrete deposit ever discovered.
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