The Railroad Valley is a highly prospective lithium-boron exploration project in Railroad Valley, Nevada
Location & Access
1,000-acre property in Railroad Valley, Nye County, Nevada
164 km east-northeast of Tonopah
Easily accessible via Highway 6
Geological Potential
Shares critical geological features with Clayton Valley, North America's leading lithium producer since 1966
Structurally closed basin with fault-bounded graben structures ideal for lithium and boron brine accumulation
Significantly larger than Clayton Valley:
2.5x larger catchment area
3.5x larger playa surface area
Exploration Highlights
Historic soil samples: 150-280 ppm lithium
Recent soil sampling: Up to 160 ppm lithium and 610 ppm boron
High geothermal heat flux enhances potential for lithium and boron release into brine aquifers
Strategic Advantages
Largely underexplored despite promising geology
Contiguous with claims held by active lithium-boron exploration companies
Potential for low-cost, strategic expansion of company's Nevada lithium portfolio
The RV Project represents an exciting opportunity to explore a promising lithium-boron brine target in one of Nevada's most prospective yet untapped regions.
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