A soil geochemistry program at Impact Minerals Ltd's Lekobolo uranium prospect adjacent to (and south of) the large Letlhakane uranium deposit in Botswana has returned some mouth watering results for the Western Australian-hased junior. The company has defined a large area (up to 16 kilometres long and 7 km wide) containing elevated uranium-in-soil values. Within this sits a 110 square km district of elevated uranium-in-soil values, where there are at least six strongly anomalous areas that cover about 30 sq km and which are prospective for uranium deposits hosted by Karoo rocks and younger calcrete.
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