Global Geoscience Limited announced that it has obtained access to a substantial exploration database relating to historic exploration completed at the South Basin area of the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada. The exploration work was completed from 2010-2011 by American Lithium Minerals Inc, in conjunction with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC). The database includes: 5135m of diamond drilling (21 holes), including assays, logs, core, coarse rejects and pulps. 3665m of RC drilling (15 holes), including assays, logs, chip trays, sample splits and pulps. 465 surface and trench rock chip samples with multi-element analysis including pulps. Geological maps, cross-sections and various reports. The Company estimates that the cost to replicate this work would be in the order of AUD 3M. Most of the data is unpublished information and will be compiled, verified and interpreted prior to release of further technical information. The Company is also in the process of collating data about the North Basin where US Borax drilled 57 percussion holes (15,000m) in the 1980's and discovered a large boron deposit. US Borax stated that their drilling defined the second largest deposit of boron in the United States and that the deposit contains elevated levels of lithium and strontium (Esmeralda Energy Company, 2008). The exploration database will expedite the calculation of a maiden JORC-compliant Mineral Resource estimation and provide valuable sample material for metallurgical and other test work. The Company's current work program includes: Compilation and interpretation of exploration data. Delineation of zones of shallow, high-grade mineralisation at the North and South Basin. Recalculation of the Exploration Target at South Basin. Preliminary metallurgical test work. Maiden JORC-compliant Resource estimate at South Basin and Decision to commence pre-feasibility.