Magee will perform a gravity survey to assist in the delineation of bedrock surface depth along with topography and identification of paleostructures underlying AmeriLithium’s Jackson Wash property.

These potential traps and conduits for lithium brine accumulation will be tested further by other more focused techniques as suggested by the results of the gravity survey.

The Jackson Wash project’s 65 placer mining claims total about 2,450 acres, covering the center of an identified gravity low to the east of Nevada’s lithium-producing Clayton Valley.

AmeriLithium said that the first phase of geophysical exploration on the Jackson Wash property has been designed to more fully delineate the Jackson Wash Low in Esmeralda County.