Garry Lake Project
Garry Lake
Country Canada 
Province Nunavut
Close to Baker lake
Status BROWN EXPLORATION 
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Garry Lake Project
Status Risk : Brown exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Garry Lake Project
Uravan Minerals Inc
Owner: 100%
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This newly acquired land package is owned 100% by Uravan
Location of the Garry Lake Project
The property is located in the Garry Lake area, northern Thelon Basin, approximately 245 kilometers NW of Baker Lake, Nunavut. This newly acquired land package is owned 100% by Uravan and compliments Uravan's highly prospective Boomerang Lake uranium land holdings in the southwestern Thelon Basin.
 
History of the Garry Lake Project
In the early 1980’s the most significant results from the initial exploration on the Garry Lake uranium property by Kidd Creek Minerals was the discovery of 19 uraniferous boulders that define a 3 kilometer long dispersal train. The 19 uraniferous boulders yielded assays ranging from 0.87% U3O8 to 27.12% U3O8 with an average of 7.19% U3O8.
 
Geology of the Garry Lake Project
The surface mineralization is hosted in basement metasedimentary rocks belonging to the lower Proterozoic Amer Group, near overlying coarse-grained clastic sedimentary rocks of the Thelon Formation. This polymetallic elemental signature along with  more...
 
Exploration and drilling
1/26/2009A Land Permit Conundrum
Data last updated on : 12/21/2009
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