Argentina Lithium Initiates Deep Geophysical Survey at Arizaro Project
04 Juin 2018 - 3:25PM
Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (TSX-V:LIT)
(FSE:OAY2) (WKN:A0RK7E) (OTC:PNXLF)
, (“Argentina Lithium”
or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has
commenced a CSAMT geophysical survey program to map deeper
stratigraphic units (layers) in order to delineate additional drill
targets at its 100%-controlled Arizaro Lithium Brine Project in
Salta Province, Argentina.
“From the outset our model indicated that
lithium brine targets in the centre of the Arizaro basin would be
deep,” said Nikolaos Cacos, President and C.E.O. “Our initial
program was limited to about 400 metres depth and it did not reach
the aquifer. This survey will give us a better model of the
depths below 500 metres so we that can plan a follow-up drill
program.”
The initial 3-hole drill program completed in
2017 encountered low levels of brine at depths up to 356 metres,
and individual samples returned up to 257 mg/L lithium and 14,653
mg/L potassium. Hole AR-01 ended at 398 metres in sand units
considered promising for hosting a brine aquifer. (See News
Release dated November 14th 2017, filed on SEDAR).
In addition to mapping deep stratigraphic units,
the survey will provide additional information to interpret
subsurface characteristics, including lithology, basement geology,
faults, weak or weathering zones, depression zones, groundwater
level, and brine bearing formations.
The survey will consist of three East-West
lines, each 13.5 kilometres long, plus two North-South lines of 10
and 20 kilometres each. The CSAMT sounding will have a spacing of
500 to 1000 metres. The investigation depths of the CSAMT method in
this environment should provide information below 500 metres from
the surface.
The survey will be completed by the technical
staff of GEC geophysical company using the STRATAGEM EH-4 equipment
which provides high-resolution two-dimensional images of geologic
structures by detecting and mapping variations in subsurface
conductivity / resistivity. STRATAGEM EH-4 uses the magnetotelluric
(MT) method to measure subsurface conductivity. The magnetotelluric
method is based on the fact that the ratio of the magnetic to
electric fields (known as the impedance) at a given frequency is
constant for a constant resistivity. Natural signal sources, such
as lightning activity, can be measured to determine this ratio.
Unfortunately, natural signals are sometimes not available at the
time, frequency, and amplitudes needed. Stratagem’s hybrid-source
technique helps overcome this problem. Hybrid source uses a
combination of natural MT signals and man-made transmitter signals.
Any available natural background signals are used in the entire
frequency band while the STRATAGEM transmitter is used to provide
additional high-frequency signals in the range of 1 k Hz to 70 k Hz
where natural signals are weak.
Incahuasi Lithium Project Update
On March 13th, 2018, the Company announced the
commencement of its first drill program at the Incahuasi
salar. The program was budgeted to include up to 4 diamond
drill holes to depths of approximately 400 metres. The holes are
designed to test two highly conductive domains identified by a
Vertical Electrical geophysical survey (VES), and interpreted as
brine bodies, along 12 kilometres parallel to the long axis of the
salar. To date, two holes have been completed to depths of
300 and 190 metres respectively. The third hole is still in
progress, and has passed 200 metres depth. Brine samples are
being submitted for analysis on a batch basis, and results will be
published at the end of the program when all analytical results are
received and interpreted.
About the Arizaro Lithium Brine Project
The Company holds, or has under application,
over 13,000 hectares, and has the option to earn a 100% interest in
an additional 20,500 hectares on the Arizaro Salar, the largest in
Argentina and third largest in the “Lithium Triangle”. The Arizaro
Salar benefits from a strategic location for infrastructure,
including: a railway that connects to the deep water port of
Antofagasta; nearby advanced mining projects that are expected to
bring significant development of access routes and power; and the
availability of water for development.
About the Incahuasi Lithium Brine
Project
The Incahuasi Brine Project includes 100%
interest in 25,500 hectares covering the entire Salar de Incahuasi
in the northwest of Catamarca Province, in the southern half of the
"Lithium Triangle". Access to the Incahuasi salar is by
gravel road, approximately 34 kilometres southwest from the town of
Antofagasta de la Sierra. The geological environment at Incahuasi
is similar to other salars in the Puna region where lithium and
potash are found.
Qualified Person
The work programs at the Arizaro and Incahuasi
Projects have been undertaken under the supervision of David Terry,
Ph.D., P.Geo., a Director of the Company and a Qualified Person as
defined in National Instrument 43-101. The contents of this news
release have been reviewed and approved by Dr. Terry.
For additional information on the projects
please see the Company website www.argentinalithium.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Nikolaos
Cacos”_____________________________________Nikolaos Cacos,
President, CEO and Director
For further information please contact: Corporate Communications
Tel: 1-604-687-1828 Toll-Free: 1-800-901-0058Email:
info@argentinalithium.com
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