Vancouver, B.C. – October 19, 2010 - The Board of Directors of Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) (DJI: TSX-V) is pleased to report that drilling operations have commenced on Dajin’s six well 2,400 meter drill program. The first hole collared is located on the north concession block of Dajin’s 100% owned 83,248 hectare Salinas Grandes/Guayatayoc project in Jujuy Province, Argentina. The project is under the supervision of AMEC Earth and Environmental, one of the world's leading environmental and engineering consulting organizations.
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Orocobre Limited (ORL: TSX-V) who also hold mineral rights in Salinas Grandes/Guayatayoc basin have announced, “Extensive pit sampling at the Salinas Grandes salar shows the highest average lithium and potassium grades in Argentina and comparable with Atacama brines .”
Dajin’s six hole program of rotary drilling is designed to determine the characteristics of the several aquifers and their contained fluids that seismic data indicate underlie the Salinas Grandes and Guayatayoc salt lake basins. The holes will be collared with eight inch diameter pipe which will be reduced to six inches in diameter as required by drilling conditions. The holes after sampling and geophysical logging will be completed as observation wells by installation of four inch slotted casing. In the event water of a quality suitable for domestic or agricultural purposes is encountered in the drilling that aquifer will be isolated, tested and developed for small scale local use.
David Jenkins, P.Geo, a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has approved the technical content of this press release.
For further information please contact:
DAJIN RESOURCES CORP.
Brian Findlay or Dave Jenkins
Phone: 604-681-6151
E-mail: brian@dajin.ca
Don Mosher
Phone: 604-638-3166
E-mail: don@dajin.ca
Rich Kaiser - Investor Relations
Phone: 800-631-8127
Outside North America
#001-757-306-6090
E-mail: rich@yesinternational.com
Click the follow link to view our Corporate Fact Sheet: Fact Sheet Link
Orocobre Limited (ORL: TSX-V) who also hold mineral rights in Salinas Grandes/Guayatayoc basin have announced, “Extensive pit sampling at the Salinas Grandes salar shows the highest average lithium and potassium grades in Argentina and comparable with Atacama brines .”
Dajin’s six hole program of rotary drilling is designed to determine the characteristics of the several aquifers and their contained fluids that seismic data indicate underlie the Salinas Grandes and Guayatayoc salt lake basins. The holes will be collared with eight inch diameter pipe which will be reduced to six inches in diameter as required by drilling conditions. The holes after sampling and geophysical logging will be completed as observation wells by installation of four inch slotted casing. In the event water of a quality suitable for domestic or agricultural purposes is encountered in the drilling that aquifer will be isolated, tested and developed for small scale local use.
David Jenkins, P.Geo, a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has approved the technical content of this press release.
For further information please contact:
DAJIN RESOURCES CORP.
Brian Findlay or Dave Jenkins
Phone: 604-681-6151
E-mail: brian@dajin.ca
Don Mosher
Phone: 604-638-3166
E-mail: don@dajin.ca
Rich Kaiser - Investor Relations
Phone: 800-631-8127
Outside North America
#001-757-306-6090
E-mail: rich@yesinternational.com
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