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flag Seismic data shows flat, thick potash layers in Utah’s Green River Project, supporting solution mining and lithium potential.

American Critical Minerals has updated its Green River Potash and Lithium Project in Utah, revealing that seismic data analysis shows a gentle 4% northward dip in the Paradox Formation, indicating flat-lying potash layers suitable for solution mining. No major faulting, collapses, or diapirism were found, though minor faulting occurs in lower evaporite layers. The data suggest northward thickening of the formation and high-angle faults in clastic zones, potentially enhancing lithium and bromine-rich brine volume and quality. The findings support exploration targets and upcoming drill testing, with an updated technical report expected. The project’s location near established potash production and advancing lithium development adds strategic value.

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