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Equitorial's Gravity Results Inspire Acquisition of Entire Tule Valley Lithium Basin
(via TheNewswire) Vancouver, BC, Canada / TheNewswire / May 2 4 , 2017 - Equi...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Equitorial's Gravity Results Inspire Acquisition of Entire Tule Valley Lithium Basin(via TheNewswire)\n \n \nVancouver, BC, Canada / TheNewswire / May 24, 2017 - Equitorial Exploration Corp. (TSX-V: EXX, Frankfurt: EE1, OTCQB: EQTXF) (\"Equitorial\" or \"Company\") is pleased to report the completion of a ground geophysics survey on its 100% owned Tule Valley Lithium project in Utah. \n\n\n \nHighlights\n\n\n \n\n\n1.The gravity results demonstrate that the Tule Valley fill has a depth of over 500 meters in the western portion of the property. To view the gravity results, please visit: http://equitorialexploration.com/gallery/ \n\n\n\n2.The valley fill deepens further than 500 meters heading east from the current claim blocks. \n\n\n\n3.To maximize the potential for the Company, Equitorial has acquired an additional 135 claims totaling 2,700 acres. The Company has now staked the entire Tule Valley Brine Property for a total holding of 6,900 acres. To view the claim extension, please visit: http://equitorialexploration.com/gallery/ \n\n\n\n4.This season Equitorial will conduct a drill program to test lithium concentrations in brine at different depths and locations in the Tule Valley Basin. \n\n\n\n\n \nGravity Survey Methodology\n\n\n \nThe survey was completed by Zonge International Inc. during April 2017. A total of 511 unique grid stations were acquired covering a grid area of approximately 20 km2 with 200 meter station spacing. Field gravity data was merged with 52 regional public domain gravity stations. Elevations were obtained from real-time kinematic and post-processed GPS. \n\n\n \nTule Valley Lithium Brine Project \n\n\n \nThe property comprises 6,900 acres and is located approximately 190 km south west of Salt Lake City, Utah and is road accessible.\n\n\n \nTule Valley is a closed basin. In a closed basin the surface water and groundwater flowing into the basin have no escape route, and evaporate at surface leaving behind minerals dissolved in the resulting brines and evaporation pools. Tule Valley is mostly a dry lake bed (playa), but it hosts active evaporation pools along its western margin. \n\n\n \nIn August, 2016, 4 water samples and 13 soil samples were collected from the Tule property - most at claim post sites located on exposed playa. The samples of actively evaporating briny surface muds are all anomalous i...