Lithium Groundwater and Formation-Water Geochemical Data (tabular data, tab delimited format)

Lithium Groundwater and Formation-Water Geochemical Data (tabular data, tab delimited format) This lithium ground- and formation-water geochemical dataset will enable present and future companies to better evaluate their targets and characterize their resource estimates by being able to distinguish between background and anomalous concentrations of lithium throughout Alberta. The dataset comprises lithium geochemical data from ground and formation water in Alberta and near the Alberta border. The data were captured from several databases, including those from Alberta Geological Survey (oil and gas wells database, AERI and Beaver River Basin projects), and the Alberta Research Council. In total there are 1,511 records, of which 48 records have >75 mg/L Li. Nineteen analyses have >100 mg/L Li (up to 140 mg/L) and occur within the Middle to Upper Devonian Beaverhill Lake Formation and Woodbend and Winterburn groups of west-central to northwestern Alberta. Economic concentrations of lithium are known to form in either lithium pegmatite or in high-lithium brine and clay. A few of the world's oil-field waters also have medium to high lithium content. During the mid-1990s, several government reports showed that lithium values of up to 140 mg/L Li occurred in west-central Alberta formation waters of the Beaverhill Lake and Woodbend groups. however, minimal data were publicly released. 2024-05-02 Government of Alberta AGS-Info@aer.ca Form DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technology72E72L72M73D73E73L73M74D74E74L74M82G82H82I82J82N82O82P83A83B83C83D83E83F83G83H83I83J83K83L83M83N83O83P84A84B84C84D84E84F84G84H84I84J84K84L84M84N84O84PALBERTABEAVERHILL-LAKECANADAFORMATION-WATERSGEOCHEMICALGEOLOGYGEOSCIENTIFICINFORMATIONGROUND-WATERLITHIUMNORTHWESTERN-ALBERTASWAN-HILLSWOODBENDGovernment information Lithium Groundwater and Formation-Water Geochemical Data (tabular data, tab delimited format) - (HTML)HTML https://geodiscover.alberta.ca/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/7a0bfe6133854cedb0d6242e3e3328f9/html Original metadata (https://open.alberta.ca/opendata)HTML https://open.alberta.ca/opendata/19306b46-0a47-4cdb-9219-bd11bb39d13c Lithium Groundwater and Formation-Water Geochemical Data (tabular data, tab delimited format) - (XLS)XLS https://static.ags.aer.ca/files/document/DIG/DIG_2010_0001.zip Lithium Groundwater and Formation-Water Geochemical Data (tabular data, tab delimited format) - (XML)XML https://geodiscover.alberta.ca/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/7a0bfe6133854cedb0d6242e3e3328f9/xml

This lithium ground- and formation-water geochemical dataset will enable present and future companies to better evaluate their targets and characterize their resource estimates by being able to distinguish between background and anomalous concentrations of lithium throughout Alberta. The dataset comprises lithium geochemical data from ground and formation water in Alberta and near the Alberta border. The data were captured from several databases, including those from Alberta Geological Survey (oil and gas wells database, AERI and Beaver River Basin projects), and the Alberta Research Council. In total there are 1,511 records, of which 48 records have >75 mg/L Li. Nineteen analyses have >100 mg/L Li (up to 140 mg/L) and occur within the Middle to Upper Devonian Beaverhill Lake Formation and Woodbend and Winterburn groups of west-central to northwestern Alberta. Economic concentrations of lithium are known to form in either lithium pegmatite or in high-lithium brine and clay. A few of the world's oil-field waters also have medium to high lithium content. During the mid-1990s, several government reports showed that lithium values of up to 140 mg/L Li occurred in west-central Alberta formation waters of the Beaverhill Lake and Woodbend groups. however, minimal data were publicly released.

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