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Mile 72 exploration promising: Metals Australia

METALS Australia has defined 11km of uranium mineralisation at its Mile 72 project in Namibia, the company said, with the prospect showing strong potential for near-surface uranium deposits and deeper alaskite-hosted primary mineralisation.

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Mile 72 exploration promising: Metals Australia

The company said in an announcement yesterday that it had also identified uranium-bearing alaskites in the area, which is the same host rock found at the Rossing mine. The presence of alaskites is significant,...

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