The Bullseye Creek Uranium Project consists of 3 EPM applications. These projects lay west of Georgetown in North Queensland.
The Bullseye Creek applications fall over portions of the Proterozoic Croydon Volcanic Group and the Esmeralda Granite complex within the Georgetown Block of North Queensland.
Within the outcropping portions of the Proterozoic Croydon Volcanic Group there has been a moderate to large amount of exploration focused towards epithermal and vein hosted gold deposits, hydrothermal and igneous related Tin and to a lesser extent Porphyry Copper and Uranium mineralisation.
In addition the tenement area contains a number of igneous related Au-Ag-base metal veins with potential for Kidston style sub-volcanic breccia systems. Elevated radiometric responses for uranium and potassium are apparent locally within the application area. While no known uranium occurrence falls within the area prospectivity for Maureen style hydrothermal uranium, thorium and fluorine mineralisation clearly exists.
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