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Study Reveals High Concentrations of Lithium in Lithium Exploration Group Aquifer
An 2010 Alberta Geological Survey reveals that a well in Lithium Exploration Group’s (OTC:LEXG) Valleyview property recorded the highest concentration of lithium (140ppm) among more than 1,500 areas surveyed.
An 2010 Alberta Geological Survey reveals that a well in Lithium Exploration Group’s (OTC:LEXG) Valleyview property recorded the highest concentration of lithium (140ppm) among more than 1,500 areas surveyed.
The press release is quoted as saying:
“Lithium Ground and Formation Water Geochemical Data,” authored by D.R. Eccles and G.M. Jean of the AGS, was written with the intention of enabling present and future companies to better evaluate their targets and characterize their resource estimates. The report, researched during 2009, compiles formation water geochemical lithium data from various sources, spanning from the mid-1970s to the most recent available studies.
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