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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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 Discussion

Dajin Lithium Corp. > BRINER'S vs SEDIMENTS
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Post by Wangotango67 on Sep 29, 2020 11:43am

BRINER'S vs SEDIMENTS

No doubt its easier to pump brines than it is to dig sediments.
Lithium is just cheaper to mine and...near zero footprint on ecology.

100 ppm x 1,000 liters of brine = 100,000 ppm ( 1 cubic tone )
1,000 ppm in sediments @ 2.8x ore weight = 2,800 ppm ( 1 cubic tone ) 

Sediment juniors would have to move 35.7 cubics or... 100 tonnes of sediments @ 1,000 ppmto match 1 tonne of brine @ 100 ppm per liter

Far cheaper ot mine = brines.
Trick - coaching the limium inot the brine.
IMPORTANCE ?
Finding a basin wirth water...
And a junior with water rights... 
Dajin has the watrer rights...

Hencve - the importance of knowing how salts react - and how to influence the basin to render its
lithium into a brine state.

Albermarle is just a spit away.
PE + Schlumberger just aside of - Albermarle.
Both are into brines

Dajin - has two potential basins that could renderlithium brines
Columbus Marsh might also be a candidate
Same goes for icm....

Brine mining is already set up in nevada.
Albermarle is also looking to find a way to useless water.
Which points to -  tech similar or who knows - same as Mosselles...
DAJIN IS PAIRED WITH = MOSSELLE TECHNOLOGIES

Does one dig basins and make a, mess ?
Distrupt the geology of the great basin watershed ?

Or...does one rethink this through and coach the lithium from the basins into the brines
man made brines ?  Impregnating  saltchloride or deionized water into basns that have water alreasy and soils that are permeable....

CLUES ?
Clayton valley lab reports showed an increased influence atop thier surface sediments.
An indifference to that of sub surface sediment lithium.

The surface tests showed a highly leachable lithium atop.
= Points to - something altered the soil and salt mineral - chemisty

If we then look at an areial satelite survey could it be Albermarles ponds leached chlorides ?
Noone really knows....If plausable - it would explain away why the junoors surrounding Albermarle have highly leachable sediments at surface but as soon as they go subsurface - the lithium needs stronger acids....

Let's now ask...
How many drill  holes does Albermarle have ?
Hundreds....onecan think in terms of....lots of drill holes inorder ot keep finding brine horizons

Or....what if Albermarle is exploiting the high chloride found in the brines ?
Recirculating the chloride in a fashion of-  leaching the sediments
= liberating the lithium into a bond with chloride = guiding the lithium into horizons ?

Now what kind of lithium does Albermarle pump uo ?
Why it's lithium  CHLORIDE... lol

WHAT does Dajin have deep below in - Teels Salar ?
Lots...of Chloride + geothermal heat = hot water
= perfect marriage for geothermal = big boys
= pump hot water = exploit the heat for electricity
= use spent unheated water with chloride = impregnate basin - or desalinate = better bonding
= more pumps added to geothermal = target the leached lithium ?
= an idea....just an idea.

So what if...the lithium chloiride brines on Dajins claims = went undetected ?
It reverts right back to the = lab....
Lab rechecks the chloride brines for - covalent bonding lithium 
Lithium with a different ionic charge

not just lithium hydrozide
not just lithium chloride

but a lithium chloride or hydroxide that has covalent bonded positively or negatively
and shows a different ionic charge reading = indfferent to that of - the  typical lithium ionic charge on the periodic table....wink.


Cheers....
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