The results are part of a detailed airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, which were designed to test a quartz-pebble conglomerate containing a small artisanal excavation for copper.
Geologists at Alliance Resources have classified it as anomalous with uranium-thorium based on results from a portable spectrometer.
Eight rock samples were collected within the eastern anomalous unit over a strike length of 1.8km, seven of which reported anomalous copper and/or uranium.
Additional rock chip sampling was also conducted, including sampling of the associated rock types, to identify if anomalous values were associated with certain lithological units that could provide information on pathways for the uranium.
Alliance said it will conduct further work, including costeaning, drilling and associated sampling and analysis to evaluate the continuity, mineralogy and grade of copper-uranium mineralization along strike.