Lander County, Nevada, USA
Highly prospective lithium claystone exploration target with high-grade surface samples and key geological characteristics associated with the presence of lithium rich claystones. An expedited 2026 exploration program designed to test the extent and scale of already discovered high-grade clays.
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17 km2
The Dry Canyon Project, located in Lander County, Nevada, is a highly prospective lithium claystone exploration project captured in September 2025 after emerging from a state-wide geological screening process.
The presence of high-grade lithium claystone surface samples up to 1,219ppm lithium from 62 samples assayed, with 31 samples over 300ppm Li and 6 samples over 1000ppm Li confirmed the prospectivity identified in the process.
The basin contains numerous geological characteristics associated with the presence of lithium-rich claystones including;
• Abundance of volcanic source rocks from nearby volcanic calderas weathering into a closed sedimentary and hydrologic basin,
• Abundant tuffaceous lacustrine sediments,
• Basin and range extensional tectonics.
An expedited exploration program in parallel with Alkali Flats is planned, including drilling in 2026 to test subsurface geology extension of high-grade surface samples.


Dry Canyon Surface Sampling Lithium Assay Results