Mr. Brian Findlay reports
DAJIN BEGINS SEISMIC SURVEY AT TEELS MARSH
Dajin Resources Corp.
has completed the selection of a company to carry out a high-resolution seismic survey at its 100-per-cent-owned Teels Marsh
lithium project located in Mineral county, Nevada.
Eagle Exploration Inc. (based in Michigan), has been chosen from four companies considered for the work based on a combination of experience and price to carry out a 12-mile (19-kilometre) seismic survey of the Teels Marsh. Eagle has completed numerous high-resolution seismic surveys in its 26-year history of operations throughout the United States. Dajin has also retained the services of Jerry Schwinkendorf of Columbia Geophysical LLC (based in Colorado) to provide survey oversight and analysis. Dajin expects the seismic survey to help in well targeting as to depth and location. This high-resolution survey will also provide data to constrain any inferred resource estimate calculated following drilling.
An earlier gravity survey and structural analysis suggest that the marsh may be well over 6,500 feet (2,000 metres) deep. In addition, thick accumulations of 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 which is 313 square miles (812 square kilometres) in size. 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.
The technical information in this press release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements of National Instrument 43-101 and has been reviewed and approved on behalf of Dajin Resources Corp. by Dajin director, Dr. Catherine Hickson, PGeo, a qualified person.
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