Thacker Pass lithium deposit

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Hi, I saw your comment about adding some geology to the Thacker Pass lithium deposit article. By all means go for it! See WP:BEBOLD. Hectorite is an interesting mineral and there should be plenty of good WP:RS sources. See McDermitt Caldera, which has a reference #13 to [1] where on K12 the paper talks about Kings Valley, which another name for the Thacker Pass deposit. If you use that reference, then you could copy the ref from the McDermitt Caldera article to the Thacker Pass lithium deposit page.Cxbrx (talk) 18:34, 6 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you!

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Thanks for the work cleaning up Thacker_Pass_Lithium_Mine! We always need more editors participating in the community, and helping cover major parts of the environmental crisis! If you are interested, we have a community working on the topic atWP:WikiProject Climate Change, hope you join us! Sadads (talk) 12:09, 22 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

National Hydroecology Burrito Day moved to draftspace

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