VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:SLL) (FRA:S5L) is pleased to announce that Hasbrouck Geophysics Inc. has completed a large-scale gravity geophysical survey at the Company’s Bristol Lake Project, in the Mojave area of California. The work has defined an infilled basin that is over twice as deep as previously understood, with a maximum depth up to 1.2 km deep beneath the Project area.
Dr. Andy Robinson, COO and President of Standard Lithium commented: "The results from this geophysical survey are very encouraging. This recent piece of high quality work has resulted in more than doubling the thickness of the basin-infill deposits that are known to host lithium brines. In addition, we can see that our claims, and those of our partner, are ideally located to further explore these deep basin deposits. This successful and rapid acquisition of high quality gravity survey data from our Bristol Lake Project is an excellent way to kick-off the lithium brine resource assessment work planned for the remainder of 2017."
Hasbrouck Geophysics, Prescott, AZ collected gravity readings from 100 new stations on the 20,000+ acres of claims and private land optioned to Standard. Hasbrouck integrated an additional 58 public domain gravity stations that cover adjacent BLM land. The stations were spaced at 1600 m - 3200 m intervals along 13 north-south lines spaced 1600 m apart. The depression covers an area of 15 km2 at a depth of 1000 m, 46 km2 at 750 m, and 140 km2 at 500 m. Several faults were interpreted along two of the lines but it is not possible to tie them to bedrock. The overall quality of the data was very high. Repeat readings of new and base stations ranged between 0.02 and 0.04 Mgals and 0.011 and 0.02 Mgals, respectively.
The deep, well-defined gravity low and associated circumferential faults indicate potential for structurally concentrated lithium brines at depth. The survey results will be used to plan further Phase 1 exploration, which will include additional geophysical surveys to identify Li-brine bearing zones, surface pit sampling and core drilling. For further information on the Mojave project please see Standard Lithium’s Technical Report dated September 13, 2016, compiled in accordance with NI 43-101 guidelines on Sedar.com.
Quality Assurance
Raymond Spanjers, Certified Professional Geologist (SME No. 3041730), is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, and has supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Mr. Spanjers is not independent of the Company as he is an officer in his role as Vice President, Exploration and Development.