
Delta owns a 100% interest in 1,833 claim approximately 29,300 hectares property is located Northwestern, Ontario 35 kms east of the town of Kenora. The property is distinguished by its numerous uranium showings and proximity to established infrastructure, including the Trans Canada highway, railway and high voltage power transmission lines, all of which transect the property from west to east

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URANIUM GEOLOGY IN KENORA
The deposit model for the Kenora Project is the Intrusive Deposit, which are low-grade, high-tonnage deposits typically associated with intrusive rocks including alaskite, granite, pegmatite, and monzonites. Major world deposits include Rossing (Namibia), Ilimaussaq (Greenland) and Palabora (South Africa). With Rossing producing 5-8% of the world uranium supply.
The geology of the area is comprised of a series of Early Precambrian, east-west-trending, steeply dipping volcanic and sedimentary rocks which were intruded by significant volumes of felsic intrusive rocks ranging from granite to syenite. The youngest intrusives are represented by a series of late-stage pegmatitic sills and dykes, which host the majority of the uranium occurrences.
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