Global Geoscience Limited: Drilling Commences at Nevada Lithium-Boron Project
12.12.2016 | ABN Newswire
Sydney - Global Geoscience Ltd. (ASX:GSC) ("Global" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that drilling has commenced at the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada, USA.
Highlights
- Maiden drilling program has commenced at Rhyolite Ridge lithium-boron project
- Targeting high-grade searlesite-type mineralisation
- All holes outside of the current Resource
- Core samples to be included in the current metallurgical test work
The drilling program is targeting searlesite-type lithium-boron mineralisation of the same type that makes up the high-grade Searlesite Zone within the current South Basin Resource. The first two holes are being drilled at North Basin where drilling in the 1980's identified a thick, shallow and extensive zone of lithium-boron mineralisation. The North Basin mineralisation is not included in the current Resource. This will be followed by a minimum of two holes at South Basin which will target extensions to the Searlesite Zone.
Global's Managing Director, Bernard Rowe commented: "Our maiden drilling program is targeting high-grade Li-B searlesite mineralisation because it represents both the high value material within the deposit and the most likely to be amenable to simply, low-cost processing to produce lithium carbonate and boric acid."
Samples from the drilling program will be included in the metallurgical test work currently underway. The metallurgical program is aiming to produce a concentrate of the lithium and boron bearing methods whilst removing acid consuming gangue minerals. Dilute sulphuric acid is being used to leach lithium, boron and potassium from the concentrate.
About Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project
Rhyolite Ridge is a lithium-boron deposit located in southern Nevada. The deposit contains a Resource of 3.4 million tonnes of lithium carbonate and 11.3 million tonnes of boric acid, making it one of the largest lithium and one of the largest boron deposits in North America. The Resource is open in most directions and is likely to increase in size with additional drilling. In addition, the North Basin hosts lithium-boron mineralisation drilled by a previous exploration company in the 1980's that is not included in the Resource.
The Resource contains a high-grade Li-B zone referred to as the Searlesite Zone and comprising 65Mt at 1.0% Li2CO3 and 9.1% H3BO3 for a total of 650,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate and 5.9 million tonnes of boric acid - sufficient material to support a 3Mtpa mining operation over 20 years.
The mineralisation is hosted within sedimentary rocks, representing a potential third source of lithium - in addition to brine and pegmatite types. Lithium-boron mineralisation at Rhyolite Ridge occurs with the mineral searlesite - a sodium boro-silicate mineral that is leachable using dilute sulphuric acid.
Rhyolite Ridge is located close to existing infrastructure and is 25km west of Albermarle's Silver Peak lithium mine and 340km by paved road from the Tesla Gigafactory. It has the potential to be a strategic, long-life, low-cost and reliable source of lithium, boron and potassium. Global has the exclusive right to purchase 100% interest in the project.
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About Global Geoscience Limited:
Global Geoscience Ltd. (ASX:GSC) is a Sydney-based mineral exploration company specialising in greenfield exploration and mineral discovery. The Company's main focus is for copper, gold and silver on its mostly 100%-owned projects in Nevada and Arizona in the United States, and Peru in South America.
Contact:
Bernard Rowe Managing Director
Global Geoscience Ltd.
Phone: +61-2-9922-5800
Email: browe@globalgeo.com.au
Highlights
- Maiden drilling program has commenced at Rhyolite Ridge lithium-boron project
- Targeting high-grade searlesite-type mineralisation
- All holes outside of the current Resource
- Core samples to be included in the current metallurgical test work
The drilling program is targeting searlesite-type lithium-boron mineralisation of the same type that makes up the high-grade Searlesite Zone within the current South Basin Resource. The first two holes are being drilled at North Basin where drilling in the 1980's identified a thick, shallow and extensive zone of lithium-boron mineralisation. The North Basin mineralisation is not included in the current Resource. This will be followed by a minimum of two holes at South Basin which will target extensions to the Searlesite Zone.
Global's Managing Director, Bernard Rowe commented: "Our maiden drilling program is targeting high-grade Li-B searlesite mineralisation because it represents both the high value material within the deposit and the most likely to be amenable to simply, low-cost processing to produce lithium carbonate and boric acid."
Samples from the drilling program will be included in the metallurgical test work currently underway. The metallurgical program is aiming to produce a concentrate of the lithium and boron bearing methods whilst removing acid consuming gangue minerals. Dilute sulphuric acid is being used to leach lithium, boron and potassium from the concentrate.
About Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project
Rhyolite Ridge is a lithium-boron deposit located in southern Nevada. The deposit contains a Resource of 3.4 million tonnes of lithium carbonate and 11.3 million tonnes of boric acid, making it one of the largest lithium and one of the largest boron deposits in North America. The Resource is open in most directions and is likely to increase in size with additional drilling. In addition, the North Basin hosts lithium-boron mineralisation drilled by a previous exploration company in the 1980's that is not included in the Resource.
The Resource contains a high-grade Li-B zone referred to as the Searlesite Zone and comprising 65Mt at 1.0% Li2CO3 and 9.1% H3BO3 for a total of 650,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate and 5.9 million tonnes of boric acid - sufficient material to support a 3Mtpa mining operation over 20 years.
The mineralisation is hosted within sedimentary rocks, representing a potential third source of lithium - in addition to brine and pegmatite types. Lithium-boron mineralisation at Rhyolite Ridge occurs with the mineral searlesite - a sodium boro-silicate mineral that is leachable using dilute sulphuric acid.
Rhyolite Ridge is located close to existing infrastructure and is 25km west of Albermarle's Silver Peak lithium mine and 340km by paved road from the Tesla Gigafactory. It has the potential to be a strategic, long-life, low-cost and reliable source of lithium, boron and potassium. Global has the exclusive right to purchase 100% interest in the project.
To view tables and figures, please visit:
http://abnnewswire.net/lnk/5R8GQEF1
About Global Geoscience Limited:
Global Geoscience Ltd. (ASX:GSC) is a Sydney-based mineral exploration company specialising in greenfield exploration and mineral discovery. The Company's main focus is for copper, gold and silver on its mostly 100%-owned projects in Nevada and Arizona in the United States, and Peru in South America.
Contact:
Bernard Rowe Managing Director
Global Geoscience Ltd.
Phone: +61-2-9922-5800
Email: browe@globalgeo.com.au