Geophysical Program Completed At The Miranda Lithium Project


VANCOUVER - Scotch Creek Ventures Inc. announced that the geophysical has successfully been completed on the 5,360-acre Miranda Project. The significant work program consisted of a detailed Hybrid-Source Audio-Magnetotellurics ("HSAMT") and high-quality seismic reflection surveys carried out by Hasbrouck Geophysics Inc.

Technical Director, Robert D. Marvin, said, "Several lithium discoveries have occurred within the region in 2022 including a strong lithium claystone intersection in Lida Valley found by Nevada Sunrise. These recent neighboring discoveries occurred 10 kilometers south of the Miranda project, as well as in Clayton valley just 15 kilometers west. These results, along with other exploration success elsewhere in the region, are very encouraging as they confirm the exploration potential of the region and our project. Now that we have completed the geophysical work program, the next step is to thoroughly review the data and outline several potential lithium drill targets on Miranda."

Scotch Creek's Miranda lithium brine project lies within the south-central portion of a world-class lithium brine and claystone belt. This lithium belt extends from the North Tonopah lithium claystone deposits over 100 km south to the Bonnie Claire lithium brine and claystone project. Recent discoveries within this belt have occurred in the Clayton Valley, Smokey Valley, the Lida Wash, and further south in the Sarcobatus flat.