Highlights
- 1,583,100 tonnes Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE)
- 90% of Resource in Measured Category
- Average Grade 736 mg/L Li
- Low Magnesium to Lithium Ratio of 3.27
VANCOUVER, B.C., Sept. 12,
2023 /CNW/ --
Lithium South Development Corporation (the
"Company") (TSX-V: LIS) (OTCQB: LISMF) (Frankfurt OGPQ) reports:
With the completion of a 10-hole resource expansion drill
program, and evaluation of the results by Groundwater Insight Inc.
(GWI) of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, the Company is pleased to announce a 175% increase in the
total lithium brine resources at the Hombre Muerto North Lithium
Project (HMN Li Project), located in Salta
Province, Argentina.
The resource is a combination of the in situ contained lithium
at the Alba Sabrina, Natalia Maria, and Tramo claim blocks. The
total resource has increased from 571,000 tonnes to 1,583,100
tonnes LCE at an average grade of 736 mg/L lithium with a low
average magnesium (a brine contaminant) to lithium ratio of 3.27.
The updated lithium resource estimate is summarized by each claim
block in the following table, relative to a 500 mg/L cut-off:
Table 1: Lithium South's updated lithium resource
estimate summarized by claim block.
Parameter
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Alba Sabrina
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Natalia Maria
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Tramo
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All Sites
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Measured
|
Indicated
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Total
|
Measured
|
Measured
|
Total
|
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Brine Volume
(x103 m3)
|
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217,900
|
31,700
|
249,600
|
12,900
|
141,600
|
404,100
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Average Concentration
(mg/L)
|
Lithium
|
696
|
712
|
698
|
1,103
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769
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736
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Tonnage
|
Lithium
|
151,700
|
22,600
|
174,200
|
14,200
|
108,900
|
297,400
|
Lithium
Carbonate
|
807,300
|
120,200
|
927,500
|
75,800
|
579,800
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1,583,100
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Notes:
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500 mg/L lithium
cut-off.
Lithium carbonate mass
calculated as lithium mass multiplied by the equivalency factor
(5.3228).
Volume and tonnage
numbers are rounded, and may not add up exactly, due to
rounding.
Mineral resources are
not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic
viability.
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Company C.O.O. and Project Manager, Fernando Villarroel is quoted, "We are very
pleased with our new updated lithium resource at the HMN Li
Project. The quality of the brine has exceeded our
expectations."
Next Steps
A Technical Report is now being completed by GWI and is
anticipated to be published within the 45-day requirement. The
report will provide details on the resource and project
overall.
A pumping well and hydraulic testing program is in progress, to
support production wellfield design. In addition, permitting and
evaporation test work is in progress.
Company President and C.E.O. Adrian F.
C. Hobkirk is quoted, "We are very excited to be able to
increase our total LCE resource by such a wide value. With the
increase in overall resource, we look forward to developing a
larger mining plan."
Resource Estimate Methodology
The resource estimate was prepared in accordance with the
guidelines of National Instrument 43-101 and uses best practice
methods specific to brine resources. This approach relies on
drilling and sampling methods, utilized during two drilling
programs, that yield depth-specific chemistry and Specific Yield
measurements of the brine host rock. Dr. Mark King, PhD, FGC,
PGeo, of GWI provided technical oversight of the resource
estimate.
Data collected during the two drilling programs and used in the
mineral resource development included the following:
- Completion of 3695 m of drilling (2849 m of diamond drilling, 45 m of tricone drilling, and 801 m of rotary drilling) in 14 boreholes, which
includes:
- Alba Sabrina: 1842 m of diamond
drilling in 10 coreholes.
- Natalia Maria: 326 m of diamond
drilling in one corehole and 45 m of
drilling in one tricone borehole.
- Tramo: 681 m of diamond drilling
in two coreholes and 801 m of rotary
drilling in two boreholes, completed during the 2018 drilling
program.
- The diamond holes were cored with HQ. Samples were collected by
packer method, from discrete intervals. Samples were also collected
from observation wells constructed after borehole completion, using
PVC screen and casing.
- The rotary wells were completed as pumping wells with PVC
piping. These wells were pumped for 24-hours to clean and develop
prior to sampling.
- A total of 79 core samples were collected from the diamond
drillholes and analyzed for Specific Yield.
- A total of 118 brine samples and 46 QAQC samples were collected
from the drill holes; and, of these, a total of 88 unique brine
samples were used to calculate the resource estimate, including:
- Eighty-six (86) depth-discrete samples were collected from the
diamond drill holes during drilling using conventional packer
techniques (both single and double packer). One sample was excluded
from the resource estimate data set due to suspected
contamination.
- 32 composite samples were collected from the wells upon
completion of development and/or during pumping tests. Repeat
sample locations were averaged, and composite samples from
locations with discrete-level samples were excluded from the
resource estimation data set, resulting in three unique composite
sample locations, representing three long screen wells.
Measured, Indicated, and Inferred Mineral Resource Zones in the
current Mineral Resource Estimate were classified based on a
borehole spacing method, with semi-variogram analysis used to
support minimum borehole spacing. The borehole spacing method
is a widely used and industry-accepted approach for resource zone
classification.
The resource zone has a total area of 1542 hectares, which
includes:
- Alba Sabrina: 1064 hectares;
- Natalia Maria: 95 hectares; and
- Tramo: 383 hectares.
Geological and Resource Models
Geological and Resource models were developed in the numerical
modeling software FEFLOW. Geology was interpreted from diamond
drilling core and rotary borehole logging within the Alba
Sabrina, Natalia Maria, and Tramo claim blocks. Publicly available
data were used to support modeling outside of the HMN Li
Project properties. Nine geological units were identified within
the Alba Sabrina, Natalia Maria, and Tramo claim blocks:
- Interlayered Fine and Coarse Sediments: compact to
unconsolidated clay, silt, and sand, including recent alluvial
fans, that occur within all three claim areas;
- Interbedded Halite and Sediments: interbedded crystalline to
sandy halite, compact to poorly consolidated sand, and compact
clay, occurring within the Natalia Maria and Tramo claim
blocks;
- Basalt: dark gray basalt flows confined to the Alba Sabrina
claim block; the basalt flows range from highly vesicular, to
amygdaloidal, to massive, with minor to pervasive fracturing;
- Halite: halite-dominated sequences with interbeds of clastic
sediments that occur within the Natalia Maria and Tramo claim
blocks;
- Upper Middle Sediments: poorly consolidated to unconsolidated
sand within the Alba Sabrina claim block;
- Conglomerate: matrix supported polymictic conglomerate with
subangular to subrounded clasts ranging from 2 mm to 15 cm in a
silt to medium grained sand matrix occurring in the Tramo claim
block;
- Compact Halite: a thick unit of massive, low permeability
compact halite with minor clastic layers occurring at depth in the
Natalia Maria claim block;
- Brecciated Quartzite: brecciated to pervasively fractured
quartzite with clay-rich fracture fill and variable iron staining
occurring within the Alba Sabrina claim block; and
- Quartzite: unaltered, low permeability quartzite, interpreted
as Paleozoic-aged Falda Ciénaga Formation, that occurs within the
Alba Sabrina claim block.
The Compact Halite and Quartzite units are classified as
hydrogeological basement for this stage of resource estimation, and
do not contribute to the current resource.
A total of 79 core samples collected during the two drilling
programs were submitted to GeoSystems Analysis Inc. in Tucson, Arizona, USA to estimate Specific
Yield using the Rapid Brine Release ("RBR") extraction method. The
cores were also analyzed for bulk density, total porosity, and
field water capacity. The Specific Yield values used for each
geological unit in the current resource estimate, the percentage of
resource in each unit, and a comparison to the Specific Yield
values used for the previous resource are summarized in the
following table:
Table 2: Specific Yield values for the current resource
and comparison with the previous 2018 resource.
Current Mineral Resource
Estimate
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% change
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Previous Resource
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Geological Unit
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% of Resource
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# of samples
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Specific Yield (%)
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2018
Specific Yield (%)
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2018 Geological Unit (Tramo)
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Interlayered Fine and
Coarse Sediments – Alba Sabrina
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15.1
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24
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11.1
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Interlayered Fine and
Coarse Sediments – Natalia Maria & Tramo
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7.9
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8
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8.9
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-1 %
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9.0
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Interlayered clastic
sediments
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Interbedded Halite and
Sediments
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17.9
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10
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9.6
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-4 %
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10.0
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Interbedded halite and
sediments
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Basalt
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3.6
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6
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5.3
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Halite
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3.7
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5
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6.8
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Upper Middle
Sediments
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18.5
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14
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13.1
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Conglomerate
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11.9
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5
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8.7
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0 %
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8.7
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Conglomerate
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Brecciated
Quartzite
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21.4
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5
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8.6
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Total
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79
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The brine data were interpolated using an Ordinary Kriging
method directly within FEFLOW. In addition to the 88 unique brine
sample locations, brine data from publicly available data sets were
used to inform the brine grade outside of the HMN Li Project
properties. These outside values provide a more fulsome view
of brine chemistry in the salar at large but have minimal influence
in the interpolated grades on the HMN Li Project claims.
Brine Sample Analysis and QAQC
The brine samples collected during the recent (2022-23) drilling
program were analyzed at Alex Stewart International (ASI) in
Mendoza, Argentina. ASI is an ISO
9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004 accredited laboratory.
Brine samples were analyzed with the following methodologies:
ICP-OES (inductively-couple plasma-optical (atomic) emission
spectrometry) to quantify boron, barium, calcium, iron, lithium,
magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, and strontium; an
argentometric method to assay for chloride; a gravimetric method to
analyze for sulfate and total dissolved solids; a volumetric
analysis for the evaluation of alkalinity; and a pycnometer to
determine density.
A systematic Quality Assurance and Quality Control program
included the following: A reference sample was inserted into the
sample stream at a frequency of approximately 1 in 10 samples; a
low-range reference sample (essentially a field blank) was inserted
at a frequency of approximately 1 in 10 samples; and a field
duplicate sample was inserted into the sample stream at a frequency
of approximately 1 in 10 samples. In addition, a program of
laboratory duplicate sampling was conducted by ASI; and two sets of
independent field duplicate samples were collected by the QP.
Dr. Mark King, PhD, FGC, PGeo, of
Groundwater Insight, Inc., is the qualified person (QP) for this
work, as such term is defined by NI 43-101. Dr. King has
extensive experience in salar environments and has been a QP on
numerous lithium brine projects, ranging from early exploration to
production. Dr. King is independent from the Company and has
reviewed and approved the technical information mentioned in this
press release. A Technical Report prepared in accordance with
NI 43-101 in support of the resource estimate will be filed on
SEDAR (www.sedarplus.ca) and on the Company's website
(www.lithiumsouth.com) within 45 days.
About Lithium South
Lithium South (LIS) owns 100% of the Hombre Muerto North Lithium
Project (HMN Li Project) located in Salta and Catamarca Provinces,
Argentina, the heart of the
lithium triangle. The Hombre Muerto Salar has a history of
lithium production, with Livent Corporation in operation for over
twenty-five years, in an area just south of the HMN Li
Project. The HMN Li Project is surrounded by a US$4 billion lithium development under
construction by POSCO (Korea) and the Sal de Vida Project under
development by Allkem. LIS has delineated a NI 43-101 compliant
1,583,100 tonne Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE) resource on the
Alba Sabrina, Natalia Maria, and Tramo, claim blocks, three of five
non-contiguous blocks that make up the HMN Li Project. LIS is
now transitioning from being a lithium explorer to becoming a
lithium developer.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Adrian F. C. Hobkirk
President and Chief Executive Officer
Investors / Shareholders call 1-855-415-8100 / website:
www.lithiumsouth.com
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