Dajin Resources Announces Drill Program at Teels Marsh

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Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire / September 22, 2016 – Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) is pleased to announce that it has retained Welsh Hagen Associates, (Reno, Nevada), to provide engineering services at Dajin’s 100% owned Teels Marsh Lithium brine project located in Mineral County, Nevada.

Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire / September 22, 2016 Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) is pleased to announce that it has retained Welsh Hagen Associates, (Reno, Nevada), to provide engineering services at Dajin’s 100% owned Teels Marsh Lithium brine project located in Mineral County, Nevada.
With the seismic survey now complete, drill targets have been chosen and will be permitted under the Bureau of Land Management Notice of Intent (NOI) procedures. This exploration phase will focus on five acres – the maximum allowable disturbance under a NOI. Road construction and drill pad design is underway to access two sites on the playa surface. A water well will also be drilled to provide water for construction and drilling. Capuano Engineering (Santa Rosa, California) has prepared well design proposals to be used in discussions with drilling companies. Dajin plans to drill two wells from each pad. A shallow well will test the stratigraphy down to 500 feet and a second well will drill deeper to test deeper targets. The drilling results, in conjunction with the high resolution seismic survey and structural interpretation, will provide data to constrain any resource estimate calculated following drilling.
djiDajin’s geophysical and geological analysis has confirmed that the playa is over 6,500 feet (2,000 metres) deep. Within the playa a number of strong reflectors are present from shallow to deep levels. The nature of these strong reflectors will be confirmed during this drilling campaign. These reflectors may indicate interstratified accumulations of volcanic ash and sands, gravels, evaporites and other types of sedimentary deposits. Volcanic ash deposits from Long Valley Caldera (called the Bishop Tuff) are likely to be found in the marsh due to the size of the catchment basin (313 square miles or 812 square kilometers) and its proximity to Long Valley. These ash layers have proven to be productive brine sources in Clayton Valley, where the only North American lithium brine deposit is being mined by Rockwood Lithium Inc. (owned by Albemarle Corp.).
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