Dajin Resources Intersects High-conductivity Brines at Teels

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Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) has received initial geochemical results from its Geoprobe program at Dajin’s 100-per-cent-owned Teels Marsh placer claims, located in Mineral county, Nevada.

Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) has received initial geochemical results from its Geoprobe program at Dajin’s 100-per-cent-owned Teels Marsh placer claims, located in Mineral county, Nevada.
As quoted in the press release:

Dajin retained Pediment Gold LLC, of Sparks, Nev., to carry out the exploration work on Teels Marsh. This preliminary exploration program was designed to recover cores of playa sediments and test for the presence of near-surface brine deposits (less than 200 feet (60 metres)). This work will aid in the defining subsurface properties of the marsh in preparation for deep drilling.
High-conductivity brines were intersected between surface and 195 feet (59 metres). Initial analysis of cores indicate the potential for commercially important lithium concentrations. Analytical work is being carried out by Western Environmental Testing Laboratories, Sparks, Nevada, This lab is currently being used by the Clayton Valley production unit. In an effort to determine the mineral species that contains the Lithium and Boron x-ray diffraction analysis of the sediments was carried out by the Geothermal Research Group, University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Quantities of Smectite clay (of which Hectorite (a Lithium bearing clay is a possible constituent)) were found in the samples along with Searlesite (a Boron Lithium mineral). Interpretation of the results is underway and additional samples are being analyzed.
The Teels Marsh property is located approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of the Lithium production unit ofRockwood Lithium Inc., currently the only producing brine based Lithium mine in operation in North America. The Teels Marsh geologicalmodel is similar to Clayton Valley.Over time, faulting in these locations has created a deep basin trapping ground water within the sedimentary fill, which contain Lithium rich volcanic sediments. Teels Marsh is also the site of an active geothermal system, similar to Clayton Valley, Alkali Lake andother valleys with known Lithium concentrations. Based on analysis of Dajin’s gravity data and these new geochemical results, Dajin has staked an additional 65 placer claims increasing its claims to 215 comprising 4,574 acres (1,851 hectares). Click to see maps. (Please remember to refresh your browser to see updated maps.)

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