VANCOUVER, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - CanAlaska
Uranium Ltd. (CVV - TSX.V) (the "Company" or "CanAlaska") is
pleased to present the preliminary results for summer drilling on
the company's Cree East uranium project (the "Project") in the
South Eastern Athabasca Basin. The Project is a joint venture
between CanAlaska and the Korean Consortium (the "Joint Venture),
comprising Hanwha, Korea Electric Power. (KEPCO), Korea Resources
(KORES) and SK Energy. At the present time, the Korean Consortium
owns a 43% ownership interest in the Joint Venture.
Cree East - Developing Targets
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Drilling has just finished on the Project, which is operated by
CanAlaska on behalf of the Joint Venture. A total of 10,060 metres
was drilled in the summer season, comprising drill holes CRE044 to
CRE070. Twenty two of the drill holes were successfully completed
to intended basement depths. The drilling targeted three areas,
Zones A, G and H. In Zones A and G, the drill holes progressively
intersected broken rock and disaggregated sandstone overlying
hydrothermal clay alteration and hematite-rich uranium bearing
zones. These alteration zones are similar to those customarily
recognized as surrounding the various known Athabasca uranium deposits.
Zone G-H drilling
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There is significant basement-hosted uranium mineralization
within drill holes across the postulated trend of the mineral belt
through Zone G in the southern portion of the property.
Gamma probe analyses show a short section registering up to
4,680 cps in DDH CRE047, and flanked by very high background
radiation over 300 metres in adjacent holes CRE045, CRE049 and
CRE057 (see N-S Cross Section G-G'1 in Figure 3). There is also
high background uranium in the basement sections of holes CRE029,
CRE030 and CRE033, located 300 metres further east along the E-W
Long Section G1-G1' (see following Figure 2, Long Section).
Figure 2 - G - G' Long Section
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On section G-G', graphitic pelite horizons were intersected in
drill hole CRE049, and gamma probing registered up to 4,750 cps,
indicating uranium mineralization (see table below). The main
structural breaks (up to 28 metres vertical offsets) now lie within
gaps in the drill fences and are confined to within 100-150 metre
separations between drill holes. These narrow gaps now host the
main targets in area G (See Figure 2). Drill hole CRE049 is marked
by a series of mineralized intersections from 336 metres to nearly
the end of the drill hole at 414 metres depth.
Immediately to the west of Zone G, a fence of three
reconnaissance holes were drilled in Zone H. Graphitic pelites were
intersected in the central drill hole of the fence. Drill hole
CRE055 in the west showed the most fracturing in the sandstone, and
further drill holes are required. The intense sandstone alteration
in this area confirms the early geophysical survey interpretations,
and that a hydrothermal system is located in the vicinity.
Figure 3 - G1 - G1' Cross Section
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Zone A Drilling
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At target Zone A, the prime focus of this season's drilling,
activity was suspended in mid-summer due to forest fire activity,
but resumed in early September. In this area, the Company had
previously defined a major E-W break associated with hydrothermal
alteration in the sandstone and basement rocks.
A series of holes across the main E-W fault break intersected
further intense hematization and clay mineralization, as well as a
narrow zone of pitchblende (U(3)O8) mineralization in a brecciated
marble unit, in drill hole CRE067. The location of CRE067 is on the
south side of the main fault zone, but 100 metres east of the
previous drilling. The pitchblende mineralization and intense clay
alteration is considered an important vector towards the centre of
the mineralizing event. Of particular importance is the
intersection containing a wide section of sudoite clay alteration
high up in the sandstone in holes CRE048, CRE063 and CRE067. This
is accompanied by a thickening of the sudoite section near the
unconformity. Infill drilling is now required to test the extent of
this mineralization and to follow the offset of the graphitic
pelite horizon in this area.
Table 1 - Zones of Anomalous Radioactivity in Recent Drill Fences
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Drill Hole Area from to thickness % eU(3)O(8)(1)
CRE045 G 414.12 414.52 0.40 0.015
CRE045 G 415.32 415.52 0.20 0.017
CRE047 G 398.20 398.45 0.25 0.039
CRE047 G 411.10 411.25 0.15 0.042
CRE047 G 414.85 414.95 0.10 0.043
CRE047 G 464.85 465.60 0.75 0.109
CRE049 G 336.95 337.25 0.30 0.099
CRE049 G 350.55 350.95 0.40 0.025
CRE049 G 364.65 365.35 0.70 0.021
CRE049 G 368.75 369.15 0.40 0.028
CRE049 G 383.35 383.95 0.60 0.031
CRE049 G 398.70 399.25 0.55 0.016
CRE049 G 400.15 400.45 0.30 0.016
CRE049 G 401.60 402.00 0.40 0.014
CRE049 G 406.25 406.75 0.50 0.026
CRE063 A 369.99 370.39 0.40 0.036
CRE063 A 361.24 361.39 0.15 0.016
CRE063 A 359.99 360.39 0.40 0.027
CRE065 A 298.9 299.3 0.4 0.032
CRE067 A 448.60 448.80 0.20 0.206
Note:. - In Table 1, ''Equivalent Uranium grades'' (eU) have been
calculated using a dead-time correction and K factor specific to
each natural gamma probe based on calibration runs in the
Saskatchewan Research Council test pits. Equivalent uranium
grade assumes that in these mineralized intersections, the
radioactivity is produced by uranium and that there are only
negligible amounts of other radioactive elements present.
Korean Tomography Testwork
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During August, the Project hosted a visit by a Korean technical
team from Uranium Research & Development Organization (URDO),
who rendered assistance to the Project in deploying a new
geophysical survey technique utilizing 3D Resistivity Tomography.
The URDO technical team is supported by the Korean Government, and
is tasked with testing geophysical techniques to better image
Athabasca uranium deposits.
Field measurements provided high contrast results, which both
CanAlaska and URDO believe will provide additional interpretative
data for the Project following normal processing. These tomography
surveys are directed towards imaging geophysical features that
exist between drill holes and at depth. Results from the first
surveys are expected in late-November and will be reported when
received.
Following the full compilation and analysis of this summer's
drilling results, CanAlaska expects to pursue another significant
drill program on the Project commencing in January 2011.
President Peter Dasler states.
"The Cree East project represents a very large area with previously
untested potential for uranium mineralization. The current drilling
has significantly increased our knowledge of two of the ten target
zones which have been identified from the past two years of field
work and we have made major advances towards a potential discovery
in Zones G and A.
Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P Geo. is
the Qualified Person responsible for this news release.
About CanAlaska Uranium
CANALASKA URANIUM LTD. (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 --
Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium
exploration in twenty 100%-owned and three optioned uranium
projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin -- the "Saudi Arabia of Uranium". Since September 2004, the Company has aggressively
acquired one of the largest land positions in the region,
comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles).
To-date, CanAlaska has expended over Cdn$65
million exploring its properties and has delineated multiple
uranium targets.
For more information visit www.canalaska.com
On behalf of the Board of Directors
(signed)
Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P.Geo.
President & CEO, CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
The TSX Venture has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release: CUSIP#
13708P 10 2. This news release contains certain "Forward-Looking
Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the United States
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other
than statements of historical fact, included herein are
forward-looking statements that involve various risks and
uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will
prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could
differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the
Company's documents filed from time to time with the British
Columbia Securities Commission and the United States Securities
& Exchange Commission.
SOURCE CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
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