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18 Million tons of lithium worth $540 billion discovered below California lake bed.

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorJMDZ, Jan 5, 2025 at 9:16 PM.

  1. GatorJMDZ

    GatorJMDZ gatorjack VIP Member

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    "The Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, has long been a subject of fascination and concern due to its environmental challenges. But a groundbreaking discovery has turned this desolate body of water into a beacon of hope for America’s clean energy ambitions. Scientists have uncovered an astonishing 18 million tons of lithium—dubbed “white gold”—beneath its surface, a find that could revolutionize the U.S. battery industry and reduce reliance on foreign lithium imports."

    "Michael McKibben, a geochemistry professor at the University of California, Riverside, and one of the study’s authors, emphasized the significance of this discovery:"

    “This is one of the largest lithium brine deposits in the world. This could make the United States completely self-sufficient in lithium and stop importing it through China.”

    "California Governor Gavin Newsom has already dubbed the Salton Sea the “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” highlighting its potential to position the U.S. as a global leader in lithium production."

    There are some challenges to recover it including the process consumes large quantities of water, toxic dust particles and cultural concerns.


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  2. vaxcardinal

    vaxcardinal GC Hall of Fame

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    Star Fleet Approves
     
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  3. GatorJMDZ

    GatorJMDZ gatorjack VIP Member

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    I believe you are referring to dilithium crystals, primarily found in the Neutral Zone.
     
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  4. WC53

    WC53 GC Hall of Fame

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    I thought we already replaced lithium with salt ;)
     
  5. RIP

    RIP I like touchdowns Premium Member

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    Well this is awesome
     
  6. uftaipan

    uftaipan GC Hall of Fame

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    My instinct is, best wishes getting Newsome et al to agree to mineral rights near the Salton Sea, even though it’s an accidentally man-made lake and progressively dying due to the salt content.
     
  7. vaxcardinal

    vaxcardinal GC Hall of Fame

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    Yes but the odds that someone posted about discovery of dilithium crystals so small that I figured I’d post my Star Trek comment on this one
     
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  8. demosthenes

    demosthenes Premium Member

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    What is new here? We’ve seen a couple articles posted about the litium under the Salton Sea over the years. For years now they have positioned themselves as “Lithium Valley.”

    Lithium Valley - Wikipedia
     
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  9. oragator1

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    Weird thing is that historically the lake had a history of drying up and then reforming over relatively short periods. It was there until around 1700, and would have come back eventually on its own likely. Other fun fact is that there’s a theory that the southern end of the San Andreas might be tied to this cycle, the water weight on the fault adds stress, and the low water levels could be a contributing factor as to why it’s overdue.
    But the fact that the lake could come back makes long term plans more challenging.
     
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  10. 96Gatorcise

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    Environmentalists will keep it in the court system for decades.
     
  11. uftaipan

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    The same environmentalists who demanded the electric-car mandate that precipitates the requirement for more lithium?
     
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  12. exiledgator

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    Yeah - we've known of Li in the Salton Sea for sometime. Many are looking at ways to extract it and given the thermal aspect of the brines, it's an intriguing prospect.

    While it's already an environmental wasteland, Li extraction here is laden with technical challenges far beyond traditional hard rock extraction, evaporation, or claystone extraction.
     
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