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November 3, 2016 – Vancouver, B.C. – Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI) (OTCMKTS: DJIFF) (Frankfurt: A1XF20) is pleased to report that Dajin management has optimized the location of drill sites at our 100% owned Teels Marsh Lithium brine project in Mineral County, Nevada based on results from a newly interpreted reflection seismic survey.
November 3, 2016 – Vancouver, B.C. – Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI) (OTCMKTS: DJIFF) (Frankfurt: A1XF20) is pleased to report that Dajin management has optimized the location of drill sites at our 100% owned Teels Marsh Lithium brine project in Mineral County, Nevada based on results from a newly interpreted reflection seismic survey. A full interpretation of the 19 km (12 mi) long survey was recently completed by Dajin Director, Dr. Mark Coolbaugh, in conjunction with the University of Nevada, Reno. (See Dajin Press Release dated September 15, 2016)
The new seismic interpretation has significantly improved the structural model of deep basin development, which in turn has been used to refine drill target locations. The updated structural model consists of a composite half-graben, within which basin development has shifted westward over time. (See well location map) The seismic interpretation also confirmed earlier estimates based on gravity modeling that the closed basin underlying Teels Marsh may be well over 2,000 metres (6,500 feet) deep.
Two proposed drill holes have been positioned above the deeper portions of two separate sub-basinsin the new structural model. The first drill hole will test a sub-basin at the west end of Teels Marsh, where Lithium concentrations in shallow brines sampled by augers ranges from 0.2 to 71 ppm. The second drill hole will test the deepest sub-basin which is more centrally located within the playa.
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