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Dajin Lithium Corp. V.DJI

Dajin Lithium Corp is a resource exploration company. The company is engaged in the business of acquiring and developing mineral properties. Its projects include the Teels Marsh Lithium project, Alkali Lake Lithium Project, and Salinas Grandes. Geographically, it operates in Canada, Argentina, and the United States.


TSXV:DJI - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 24, 2020 3:25am
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Post# 31609772

GEOTHERMAL POWER + EXTRACTING LITHIUM

GEOTHERMAL POWER + EXTRACTING LITHIUM

May 1, 2018 - Vancouver, BC - Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) (TSX-V: DJI) (OTC: DJIFF) (Germany: C2U1) is pleased to announce that it has signed a Joint Venture Agreement (JV) with Geothermal Development Associates (GDA), Reno, Nevada.  GDA’s principle line of business is the development of geothermal resources for electrical generation. They hold geothermal leases that overlap Dajin’s placer claims in the Teels Marsh valley.  As a result of this JV, GDA and Dajin will share exploration data with the ultimate aim of supporting the development of a Lithium brine extraction facility as well as development of a geothermal plant for electrical generation and the production of direct-use thermal water.

This agreement outlines a cooperative relationship where both companies will be focusing on their key strengths to mutually develop Lithium brine and renewable energy resources.

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WHO ELSE IS LOOKING TO -
EXPLOIT GEOTHERMAL POWER + LITHIUM BRINE  EXTRACTION ?
= CONTROLLED THERMAL RESOURCES


Lithium + renewable energy powerfully combined.

By combining direct lithium extraction with renewable geothermal power, Controlled Thermal Resources is setting new benchmarks to provide renewable energy to the western U.S. and to deliver the most sustainable, battery-grade lithium products in the world today.



Lithium & Power with sustainability credentials.






The power to re-imagine and evolve.

The global auto and energy landscape is evolving rapidly. In response, there is an urgent need to supply faster, cleaner, and more efficient lithium products.

Direct lithium extraction produces battery-grade lithium carbonate and hydroxide products in real-time and in one location; eliminating off-shore processing, weather dependency and negative environmental impacts.


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Perhaps Dajin should team with - controlled thermal resources -
I don't see much happening with - Geothermal Development Associates
Perhaps Dajin could provide shareholders an uypdate - as per - partnering with the geothermal company - 

I kind of like - controlled thermal resources - they look more professional -
just saying...

Teels Marsh - has the road in place
Drill pads set to go
Dril lpermits in place
Known geothermal below basin
Lithium is present 
Uhhhh... what is Dajin waiting for ....


OLDER PIC OF TEELS MARSH - when nevada energy had it -
Jeeze i wonder where the lithium is emminating from - pretty obvious
I'd be expanding on these claims... hmmm. ...before another does...
Capturing the lands with -  white patches

https://nevadaenergymetals.com/wp-content/uploads/Map-Teels-Marsh.jpg


HERE IS A GREAT - OLDER ARTICLE -
ON GEOTHERMAL BRINES = ELECTRICITY
STILL A SUCCESS WITH - SUB VALUE HEAT FROM BRINES
https://www.thinkgeoenergy.com/ormat-completes-16-mw-formerly-wild-rose-plant-in-nevada/




DAJIN'S HISTORICAL LITHIUM + BORON

Historical Lithium Results

850ppm (high sample) – 47 samples near spring’s margin to playa

580ppm (high sample) – 50 samples from backhoe pits near springs

560ppm (high sample) – 30 samples from playa surface

In 2008, ESO Uranium Corp. conducted a preliminary sampling of surface sediments on the Teels Marsh playa. This sampling playa returned Boron values of 1615, 2165, 2245, 2645ppm Boron, which is equivalent to 5200, 6970, 7230, 8520ppm borate (0.52%, 0.70%, 0.72%, 0.85% respectively). These samples cover an area of approximately 1 square mile (260 hectares), at the west end of Teels Marsh playa.


GEOTHERMAL -  POTENTIAL
Article  above - ormat technologies - achieved its project with just =  278 degrees F
Dajin has 206 degrees F - AT JUST 30M DEPTH....
IMPRESSIVE

Teels Marsh has also been identified as a potential geothermal target.

Researchers with the University Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy and the Desert Research Institute (DRI) reported in early 2008, that they had discovered the existence of an active geothermal system in the Teels Marsh area of Mineral County, Nevada. According to Dr. Lisa Shevenell, director of the Great Basin Center, no thermal springs or wells are known to exist in Teels Marsh basin, the shallow temperature anomalies are believed to be caused by geothermal groundwater upwelling along a fault on the western margin of the basin. Shallow temperatures reached 35°C in contrast to background temperatures of 16-18°C. A shallow temperature survey (2m) uncovered 0-3 thermal anomalies along an active range-front fault west side of the playa that had a combined strike length of 4 km. In May of 2008, the Teels Marsh was revisited to verify if the anomaly is produced by geothermal groundwaters. A probe was inserted to 9.5m (31 ft) into the playa. The temperatures increased rapidly with depth; a bottom-hole temperature of 65°C (149°F) was measured.

In 2010, Caldera Geothermal performed a hydroprobe survey that found 97°C (172°F) and 78°C (206°F) water at a 30 m (98 ft) depth under northern and southern anomalies, respectively.




Hopefully Dajin presses news soon...
I'd say were well over due....

- Pluspetrol news + update on brine results in south america
- Nevada news


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