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Generation Uranium Identifies Geological Features of Interest at its 100% Owned Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut, Canada
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 26, 2024 – TheNewswire &...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Generation Uranium Identifies Geological Features of Interest at its 100% Owned Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut, Canada\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,\nJune 26, 2024 –\n \n \n TheNewswire\n–\n \n \n Generation Uranium Inc.\n \n (\"Generation\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV: GEN)\n(OTCQB: GENRF) (FRA: W85) is pleased to announce that following the\nrecent review on its 100% wholly-owned Yath Uranium Project\n(“Yath”) in Nunavut, Canada, the Company has identified several\ngeologically significant areas of interest on the property.\n \n \n \n \n The VGR Trend contains radioactive boulders and structures extending\nover a three-kilometer conductive trend on the property.\n \n \n \n \n The Bog Trend is identified as a radioactive outcrop and subcrop, and\nfrost heaved boulders are found along three kilometers within the\ntrend.\n \n \n \n \n The Force Trend contains mud boils and subcrop with radioactive\ncharacteristics.\n \n \n \n \n The Lucky Break area contains radioactive polymetallic sulphide and\npitchblende.\n \n \n \n \n \n VGR Trend\n \n : The VGR trend is\nlocated in the Yathykyed sub-basin, near the northwest corner of the\nYath Property. This zone spans 5 kilometers along a fault line,\nshowing high levels of radioactivity and favorable clay-silica\nalterations. It features a 3 to 7-meter-wide, steeply-dipping vein and\nfracture system made of carbonate and hematite, which contains\nradioactive and sulphide minerals. Radioactive boulders and structures\ncan be traced for over 3,000 meters, making the VGR trend a promising\ntarget for mineral exploration.\n \n \n \n Bog Trend\n \n : The Bog Trend is\nfound in an area of broken basement rock cut through by dykes from the\nChristopher Island Formation. Previous studies identified a\nsouthwest-trending fault line that has yet to be drilled. Radioactive\nrocks and boulders have been found along a three-kilometer stretch,\nmostly covered by loose soil. The uranium and sulphide appear to be\nconcentrated in areas where the rock has been fractured and altered by\nthe intruding dykes.\n \n \n \n Force Trend\n \n . The Force Trend\nis in the central part of the property, with gneissic rock and mafic\nschist underneath. It contains unique geological features such as\nradioactive mud boi...