AmeriLithium Confirms Commencement of Exploration for Jackson Wash Lithium Brine Project

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AmeriLithium Corp. (OTCBB:AMEL) has started the first stage of the Geophysical exploration on the its Jackson Wash Lithium brine project in Esmeralda County, Nevada along with Magee Geophysical Services.

AmeriLithium Corp. (OTCBB:AMEL) has started the first stage of the Geophysical exploration on the its Jackson Wash Lithium brine project in Esmeralda County, Nevada along with Magee Geophysical Services.

As quoted in the press release:

JACKSON WASH PROJECT EXPLORATION

The project’s 65 placer mining claims total ~2,450 acres (3.83 square miles), covering the center of an identified gravity low to the east of Nevada’s Lithium-producing Clayton Valley. In April of 2011, ALS Minerals assayed a rock sample from the Jackson Wash property, which was determined to be anomalous in Lithium at 68.8 ppm (at 0.1 ppm limit of reporting).

The Jackson Wash project lies to the immediate east of the Montezuma Range. To the immediate west of the range lies the Clayton Valley playa, where Lithium-rich brines and evaporates have been accumulating for more than 30,000 years, resulting in the highest Lithium content found in any brines tested by the US Geological Survey (USGS) in southwestern US playas and basins[1].

Click here to read the AmeriLithium Corp. (OTCBB:AMEL) press release

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