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Lithium Ionic Corp V.LTH

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTHCF

Lithium Ionic Corp. is a Canadian mining company. The Company is engaged exploring and developing its lithium properties in Brazil. Its flagship Itinga and Salinas projects cover 14,182 hectares in the northeastern part of Minas Gerais state. The Itinga project is situated approximately 25 kilometers (km) east of the town of Aracuai and approximately 594 km northeast of Belo Horizonte in Minas Gerais Province, Brazil. The Itinga properties are located in the municipalities of Aracuai and Itinga. The Salinas Project is located approximately 100 km north of its Itinga Project (Bandeira and Outro Lado lithium deposits), within the lithium rich Aracuai Pegmatite District in the northern region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The Company has an option to acquire up to a 100% equity interest in Vale Do Litio Mineracao Ltda. (Vale Litio). Vale Litio has a 100% ownership interest in three lithium mining claims in Minas Gerais, Brazil that cover a total of 3,140 hectares (the Vale Claims).


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Post by Stock7777on Mar 23, 2023 2:11pm
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Nevada Sunrise Intersects 1,321 ppm Lithium

Nevada Sunrise Intersects 1,321 ppm Lithium

Vancouver, British Columbia, February 28, 2023:  Nevada Sunrise Metals Corp. (“Nevada Sunrise”, or the “Company”) (TSXV: NEV, OTC: NVSGF) is pleased to announce that the Company has received initial geochemical analyses for lithium mineralization in sediment and groundwater samples collected from the first 1,500 feet (457.32 metres) of borehole GEM23-04, drilled at its 100%-owned Gemini Lithium Project (“Gemini”) located in the Lida Valley basin in Esmeralda County, Nevada. Drilling of borehole GEM23-04 began on January 10, 2023 and was completed to a depth of 1,950 feet (594.51 metres) on February 22, 2023, which represents the deepest hole drilled to date at Gemini. The remaining samples collected in the final 450 feet (137.20 metres) of hole GEM23-04 are still in analytical process.

Highlights of GEM23-04

  • Borehole GEM23-04 intersected 1,321.76 parts per million (“ppm”) lithium-in-sediment over 990 feet (301.83 metres) from 510 feet (155.49 metres) to 1,500 feet (457.32 metres), including 3,556.82 ppm lithium over 110 feet (33.54 metres) and 4,329.60 ppm lithium over 30 feet (9.15 metres) (see Table 1 below);
  • Water sample analyses showed anomalous concentrations of lithium in groundwater flows, notably an average of 116.43 milligrams/litre (“mg/L”) lithium over 140 feet (42.69 metres), including intervals of 180 mg/L lithium from 1,200 to 1,220 feet (365.85 to 371.95 metres), 230 mg/L lithium from 1,260 to 1,280 feet (384.15 to 390.24 metres), and 200 mg/L lithium from 1,320 to 1,340 feet (402.44 to 408.54 metres). A second discrete interval higher up in the borehole returned 200 mg/L lithium over 20 feet (6.1 metres) from 1,100 to 1,120 feet (335.37 to 341.46 metres) (see Table 2 below);
  • GEM23-04 was completed at a location approximately 0.70 miles (1.13 kilometres) southwest of GEM22-01 and 0.65 miles (1.04 kilometres) northwest of GEM22-02, thereby successfully extending the lithium mineralized zone at Gemini to the west.

Table 1.  Initial Results of Lithium-in-Sediment Samples for Borehole GEM23-04

Gemini Lithium Project - Borehole GEM23-04
Depth Interval Thickness Lithium
(Weighted
average:

ppm)
From
(feet)
To   
(feet)
From (metres) To
(metres)
Feet Metres
510 1,500 155.49 457.32 990 301.83 1,321.76
including:
1,270 1,380 387.20 420.73 110 33.54 3,556.82
and:
1,350 1,380 411.59 420.73 30 9.15 4,329.60

Note: Sediment samples are a composite of material collected from the rotary splitter in the RC drilling rig, which produces a continuous, representative 3 to 5 kilogram sample for each sample interval. All depth measurements reported, including sample and interval widths are down-hole.  As holes at Gemini are oriented vertical and geologic stratigraphy is primarily horizontal to sub-horizontal, downhole measurements are assumed to be close to true thickness.

Table 2:  Initial Results of Lithium-in-Water Samples for Borehole GEM23-04 

Borehole GEM23-04 Water Sample Results
Interval Thickness Lithium
(mg/L)
From
(ft.)
To
(ft.)
From
(m)
To
(m)
Feet Metres
1,100 1,120 335.37 341.46 20 6.1 200
1,200 1,340 365.85 408.54 140 408.54 116.43 (avg.)
including
1,200 1,220 365.85 371.95 20 6.1 180
and
1,260 1,280 384.15 390.24 20 6.1 230
and
1,320 1,340 402.44 408.54 20 6.1 200

The Phase 2 drilling program at Gemini continues with borehole GEM23-05, currently underway, collared approximately 1.02 miles (1.64 kilometres) southeast of borehole GEM23-04, and 0.54 miles (0.87 kilometres) south of borehole GEM22-02.


Gemini Lithium Project Hole Borehole Locations, February-March 2023 

To date, the Company has intersected significant intervals of lithium mineralization both in sediments and groundwater in all four holes completed since the inception of drilling.  Nevada Sunrise believes that the southern and western parts of the Gemini basin could host higher concentrations of lithium and further drilling could eventually define a large lithium resource. The Company is enacting its exploration plan to drill deeper holes at Gemini with the goal of: (1) intersecting wide intervals of lithium-bearing sediments and (2) locating higher concentrations of lithium-in-water coincident with significant groundwater flow rates.


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