Dajin Resources Reports Encouraging Lithium Results from Teels Marsh, Nevada

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Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) announced results from a small-scale “Geoprobe” sampling program at Teels Marsh, located in Mineral County, Nevada.

Dajin Resources Corp. (TSXV:DJI,OTCMKTS:DJIFF) announced results from a small-scale “Geoprobe” sampling program at Teels Marsh, located in Mineral County, Nevada.
As quoted in the press release:

Conducting shallow surface sampling to assess the distribution of Lithium over the playa provides the necessary information required in order to prioritize areas for deep drill testing. High Lithium concentrations in sediments are favourable for the presence of Lithium bearing brines in a closed basin.
Geoprobe surveys are capable of probing to a depth of 200 feet (60 meters) under good conditions.  In the latest program, access to the marsh was limited by soft and wet ground conditions over most of the marsh.   As a result only eight locations, from the north east sector of the marsh, could be accessed by the truck mounted equipment. Analysis of recovered sediments was encouraging with values ranging up to 310 ppm Lithium and 8,600 ppm Boron and demonstrate an area in the north east contains sediments high in Lithium.  Sediment analysis was carried out by Western Environmental Testing Laboratories (Wetlabs), Sparks, Nevada.  These results, combined with earlier auger results show that a large area of the shallow subsurface of the marsh contain high levels of Lithium.
Lithium concentrations are likely in the form of clays including Smectite (possibly with Hectorite, a Lithium bearing clay) and Searlesite (a Sodium Boron Lithium bearing mineral).  This investigation was carried out by the Geothermal Research Group, University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

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