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Nov
14:31
DOE-funded analysis confirms Salton Sea lithium resources
California’s Salton Sea region has enough resources to produce more than 3,400 kilotonnes (3.4 million tonnes) of lithium, according to an analysis conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The Salton Sea – a landlocked, highly saline body of water in southern California – holds brine-hosted lithium in a “deep subsurface geothermal reservoir,” according to the study. The US Department of Energy funded the analysis, which…
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