The document discusses various exploration techniques used to locate uranium deposits, including geologic mapping, remote sensing, and geophysical methods. It describes how exploration involves establishing baseline conditions, finding alteration zones and ore bodies, determining mineability and processability of ore, locating infrastructure, and refining exploration models. Key steps involve defining deposit models, selecting target areas, interpreting regional data, reconnaissance work including drilling, and discovering ore. Geologic mapping involves collecting and interpreting data in the field to understand rock distributions and make decisions about land and resource use. Remote sensing techniques like satellite imagery and hyperspectral analysis are also used to detect and identify minerals. Geophysical methods leverage variations in gravity, magnetism, conductivity and other properties to map subsurface