Thank you, Ed, for sharing your extensive knowledge of Li behavior and different settings for potential deposits. I am now thinking... there is a volcanic formation in Alberta, Crowsnest volcanics, explosive breccias famous for unusual garnets in them... I wonder if this formation could source some lithium that is now being explored for in Alberta
Hello everyone, thank you for this presentation which covers the main aspects of the lithium system as a whole. For my part, I am currently working on the potential of geothermal brine in the Rhine Graben in France, with concentrations reaching up to 150 mg/L. I am considering writing a comprehensive review on the potential of geothermal fluids as an introduction to my thesis manuscript. Would it be possible to get in touch with you to discuss this topic?
Edward, an excellent overview of lithium genesis, occurrence, and generally the whole lithium system process. Excellent models added tremendous clarity. I found the brine model pertaining to the GOM quite interesting. I'm curious about salt sources not only in the GOM, but the Permian basin and other areas associated with salt deposits. Thank for the great presentation.
There is Lithium Brine deposit in Pakistan, area is Hamun-e-Mashkel in the Chaghi district of Balochistan. It is said to be an area of 5000 Sq Kilometers with below surface water. Day time temperature goes up to 50 degree Celsius in Summer. Precipitation is low in this area. Population is scanty, nearest town is Noshki. It is close to Iran border.
I can only echo what Terry said. As someone very new to this space this was a brilliant presentation. Any suggestions on where to go to get good investment ideas in this space?
Hi Edward, great video!. Excellent explanation. Because of your video I decided to make some research on geothermal deposits in te southern region of Peru (neighbour to Bolivia) and I have identified a few with lithium content (over 20 ml/kg). I will like to carry out exploration and I will like to get some information. How can I get your contact?
Thank you for the great presentation!
Thank you, Ed, for sharing your extensive knowledge of Li behavior and different settings for potential deposits. I am now thinking... there is a volcanic formation in Alberta, Crowsnest volcanics, explosive breccias famous for unusual garnets in them... I wonder if this formation could source some lithium that is now being explored for in Alberta
Hello everyone, thank you for this presentation which covers the main aspects of the lithium system as a whole. For my part, I am currently working on the potential of geothermal brine in the Rhine Graben in France, with concentrations reaching up to 150 mg/L. I am considering writing a comprehensive review on the potential of geothermal fluids as an introduction to my thesis manuscript. Would it be possible to get in touch with you to discuss this topic?
Edward, an excellent overview of lithium genesis, occurrence, and generally the whole lithium system process. Excellent models added tremendous clarity. I found the brine model pertaining to the GOM quite interesting. I'm curious about salt sources not only in the GOM, but the Permian basin and other areas associated with salt deposits. Thank for the great presentation.
There is Lithium Brine deposit in Pakistan, area is
Hamun-e-Mashkel in the Chaghi district of Balochistan. It is said to be an area of 5000 Sq Kilometers with below surface water. Day time temperature goes up to 50 degree Celsius in Summer. Precipitation is low in this area. Population is scanty, nearest town is Noshki. It is close to Iran border.
I can only echo what Terry said. As someone very new to this space this was a brilliant presentation. Any suggestions on where to go to get good investment ideas in this space?
Hi Edward, great video!. Excellent explanation. Because of your video I decided to make some research on geothermal deposits in te southern region of Peru (neighbour to Bolivia) and I have identified a few with lithium content (over 20 ml/kg). I will like to carry out exploration and I will like to get some information. How can I get your contact?
Hello. I am interesting too in this subject. Did you get his contact?
I spent years living on a mud volcano , I always wondered what was underneath it
lithium falchani from Peru has up to 5000 pmm
Nice Edward
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