Sources and a proposal for comprehensive exploitation of lithium brine deposits in the Qaidam Basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau, China Evidence from Li isotopes | |
He, Mao-Yong; Luo, Chong-Guang; Yang, Hong-Jun![]() ![]() ![]() | |
第一作者 | He, MaoYong |
2020-04 | |
发表期刊 | ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
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ISSN | 0169-1368 |
卷号 | 117 |
摘要 | A thorough understanding of the origin and distribution of lithium brine deposits is the foundation for lithium resource exploration, development and utilization. The lithium isotope system, a sensitive geochemical tracer, can be used to track a wide range of geological processes and sources. This study investigates major cations, [Li], and delta Li-7 of samples (brine lakes, intercrystalline brines, river waters, rain, hot spring waters, spring waters and rocks) from the Qaidam Basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau, China. [Li] values vary from less than 0.01 mg L-1 to similar to 408.83 mg L-1. There are significant differences in [Li] for different sample types. spring water (rain) < river samples < brine lakes < intercrystalline brines. The delta Li-7 values of samples display as significant variations as [Li], ranging from 4.33 parts per thousand to +40.66 parts per thousand. There are also significant differences in delta Li-7 for different sample types. The delta Li-7 values of spring water and river waters are relatively low and the values are from 4.33 parts per thousand to 18.37 parts per thousand. However, intercrystalline brines and saline lakes have the higher values, and the heaviest delta Li-7 (+40.66 parts per thousand) occurs in Chaka Lake. The delta Li-7 values in brine lakes in the Qaidam Basin show obvious regional distributions, which are also consistent with the structural characteristics of the Qaidam Basin. The possible sources of lithium in the brine lakes of the Qaidam Basin result from multiple mixing of redissolved Li from earlier salt sediments, deep groundwater via fractures (oil field brines, hot springs, etc.), low-temperature weathering processes of Li-rich rock, and freshwater. The results suggest that delta Li-7 should be a powerful tracer to unravel the sources of Li and reconstruct its accumulation processes in brine lakes. This study provides important theoretical and practical guidance for the effective protection of precious lithium brine deposits and sustainable lithium resource exploration. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.103277 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.isl.ac.cn/handle/363002/33970 |
专题 | 盐湖地质与环境实验室 中国科学院青海盐湖研究所 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | He, Mao-Yong,Luo, Chong-Guang,Yang, Hong-Jun,et al. Sources and a proposal for comprehensive exploitation of lithium brine deposits in the Qaidam Basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau, China Evidence from Li isotopes[J]. ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS,2020,117. |
APA | He, Mao-Yong.,Luo, Chong-Guang.,Yang, Hong-Jun.,Kong, Fan-Cui.,Li, Yu-Long.,...&Yang, Kai-Yuan.(2020).Sources and a proposal for comprehensive exploitation of lithium brine deposits in the Qaidam Basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau, China Evidence from Li isotopes.ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS,117. |
MLA | He, Mao-Yong,et al."Sources and a proposal for comprehensive exploitation of lithium brine deposits in the Qaidam Basin on the northern Tibetan Plateau, China Evidence from Li isotopes".ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS 117(2020). |
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