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Global Uranium Reports Positive Results from Radiometric Survey Analysis on Wyoming Claims, Identifying Key Uranium Anomalies

CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Uranium Corp. (CSE: GURN | OTC: GURFF | FRA: Q3J) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results

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Global Uranium Reports Positive Results from Radiometric Survey Analysis on Wyoming Claims, Identifying Key Uranium Anomalies

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[{"type":"text","content":" CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Uranium Corp. (CSE: GURN | OTC: GURFF | FRA: Q3J) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results of its recently completed radiometric survey on select mineral claims in the Wyoming Copper Mountain and Great Divide Districts. The survey, now analyzed and interpreted, has successfully identified prospective uranium anomalies across the Airline #2 and Big Bend claims, reinforcing their exploration potential. Survey Analysis and Interpretation The radiometric survey covered four project areas: the Airline #2-1 and Airline #2-2 claims in the Copper Mountain District, and the Big Bend-1 and Big Bend-2 claims in the Great Divide District. Data analysis focused on quantifying equivalent uranium concentrations, highlighting anomalous zones, and refining the exploration strategy for these claims. Key Findings Airline #2-1: A total of 82 data points were collected, showing equivalent uranium values ranging from 2.4 to 91.9 ppm. This area displays a broad range of uranium concentrations, with several high-value zones identified. Priority targets include clusters of elevated uranium levels, notably concentrated in the northern and eastern portions of the surveyed area. Airline #2-2: 156 data points were collected, showing equivalent uranium values ranging from 0.7 to 12.1 ppm, suggesting lower but stable uranium levels compared to Airline #2-1. The mapped contours reveal a relatively uniform distribution of radiometric values, with limited high-concentration zones, indicating that this area has fewer distinct anomalies and may present lower-priority targets for further exploration. Big Bend-1: In this area, 134 data points show equivalent uranium values from 1.7 to 38.4 ppm. The dataset and map together highlight promising anomalies in the northern and central portions of the area, corresponding with higher uranium readings. These anomalies make Big Bend-1 a viable target for focused follow-up and exploration. Big Bend-2: A smaller dataset of 26 points reveals equivalent uranium values between 5.3 and 15.0 ppm. Mapped contours show moderate yet consistent uranium levels across the area, with a few localized zones of elevated values that can be prioritized as secondary targets for additional investigation. “The analytical results from our recent radiometric survey in Wyoming und...

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