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American Lithium Completes Sampling Program at the Borate Hills Project
American Lithium Minerals Inc. (OTC: AMLM) reported has completed a sampling program over the Borate Hills Project in Nevada.
American Lithium Minerals Inc. (OTC: AMLM) reported has completed a sampling program over the Borate Hills Project in Nevada.
The press release is quoted as saying:
A total of 465 surface and trench samples were collected from the North and South Borate Hills project. The average for all samples from North and South Borate Hills were 1348 ppm Lithium, 4621 ppm Boron and 7000 ppm Strontium. For South Borate Hills only, the average sample grades were 1537 ppm Lithium, 4945 ppm Boron and 10442 pm Strontium. Sample grades ran as high as 3000 ppm lithium (0.3%). The average results of the surface sampling program are encouraging given not all samples are from the mineralized unit as only a portion of the deposit is exposed at surface and is thought to be somewhat leached at surface.
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