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Made by four amazing people, our website is a project for the University of Houston Remote Sensing class. We hope you enjoy our findings!

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ABSTRACT

Due to the growing demand for Lithium in multiple industries, the identification of quality deposits is vital. Remote sensing methods can be a valuable tool in the discovery of these deposits. The goal of this study will determine the similarities and differences between two known deposits in Salar de Atacama and Clayton Valley, Nevada. Understanding the relationship between the mineralogical assemblages directly associated with known lithium deposits and how their surroundings contribute to the development of these mines. The Salar de Atacama mine is supplied by a world-class deposit, understanding the characteristic comparisons of a developed mine to a developing mine is crucial in the methodological development of deposit detection techniques. Using these comparative techniques developed using remote sensing, we hope to establish a basic template for future lithium exploration.

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