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The best way I see how the candelas contains Li, is by looking...

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    The best way I see how the candelas contains Li, is by looking at the surrounding ignimbrite like a cermamic filter, but instead of trapping minerals it releases them. The springs themselves are about 400 million years old, but taking the altitude and dessert climate into account you could imagine drought periods where the ignimbrite will suck up any moisture it can, this uptake could occur over thousands of years and when a flood event happen it discharges minerals into the alluvial sands & breaks down above and beneath the surface. The ignimbrite weathers away over hundreds of thousands of years leaving its deposits, luckly enough the geology of the candelas seems to have trapped this like a bath tab and what ever is in excess spills into HM (over a very long time period). The Springs IMO just help the extraction process of Li.

    I don't believe there is a "Tap" like source/spring that has Hi Li content that is depositing it in our tenements.

    Simply weathering away over Eon's & just the right Geology!

    All IMO
 
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