It would appear the report made in 1978 about the Hakskeen farm is not in agreement with Dr Steven - it concluded high levels of carnotite (ie no Thorium) along with a known reserve. A Granite based deposit is not mentioned and it sounds suspiciously like the description of Langer Heinrich. One should seriously question the spin given in the Namibian:
The following is from 1978 report- "A radiometric survey located the eastern extension of the mineralized Klein Trekkopje palaeochannel on the farm Hakskeen 89 (Fig. 32). Carnotite mineralisation appears to be surface accumulation confined to the northern side of a wide calcrete basin. A fair proportion of this mineralisation occurs in gypcrete which accounts for the prominent surface radiometric anomaly. The proven ore reserves are 361 250 t of U3O8 at 331 g/t (Johnston, 1978)."
www.gsn.gov.na/pdf/uranium.pdf
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