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15:51
ALX Resources uses Canadian tree bark to identify lithium targets
ALX Resources says tree-bark sampling at its Anchor lithium project in eastern Canada has identified 11 lithium anomalies, Kallanish reports.
The biogeochemical sampling involved collecting 130 50-gram bark samples from red spruce trees in a 1-kilometre grid pattern and that testing has identified lithium-caesium-tantalum targets at the project in Nova Scotia, the company says. The results showed a pronounced lithium-caesium-tantalum stacking anomaly in the southe…
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