Bing Liu , Peiwen Chen , Tianshun Wang , Guotao Sun , Mingfei Duan , Kejun Hou , Qingdong Zeng , Yong Fu
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Abstract
Lithium (Li), as an essential element of green new energy technology, is a global strategic resource. Sedimentary Li is primarily associated with bauxite, with a local grade of >1000 ppm, and has a huge utilization prospect. However, fine particles limit the study of the occurrence of Li. The Danping bauxite deposit, located in northern Guizhou, China, which accompanying considerable Li resources. In this study, in situ elemental concentration analyses were conducted by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The analysis results show that Li is mainly enriched at the bottom and top of the aluminiferous rock series, and the Li content at the top is higher (615.98–3289.98 ppm). Li content is positively correlated with Mg and Fe content, indicating that chlorite is a potential Li-bearing mineral. K content of <10,000 ppm, K content is positively correlated with Li content, indicating that illite may also be a Li-bearing mineral. Kaolinite, transformed from montmorillonite, may also have a high Li content. Ga content is always positively correlated with Al content, indicating that Ga mainly occurs in diaspores. Bauxite has similar Nb/Ta and Zr/Hf ratios to the underlying Hanjiadian Formation shale, as well as the same positive Ce anomalies (negative anomalies in Huanglong Formation), indicating that the ore-forming material of Danping is primarily derived from the underlying Hanjiadian Formation.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Geochemical Exploration is mostly dedicated to publication of original studies in exploration and environmental geochemistry and related topics.
Contributions considered of prevalent interest for the journal include researches based on the application of innovative methods to:
define the genesis and the evolution of mineral deposits including transfer of elements in large-scale mineralized areas.
analyze complex systems at the boundaries between bio-geochemistry, metal transport and mineral accumulation.
evaluate effects of historical mining activities on the surface environment.
trace pollutant sources and define their fate and transport models in the near-surface and surface environments involving solid, fluid and aerial matrices.
assess and quantify natural and technogenic radioactivity in the environment.
determine geochemical anomalies and set baseline reference values using compositional data analysis, multivariate statistics and geo-spatial analysis.
assess the impacts of anthropogenic contamination on ecosystems and human health at local and regional scale to prioritize and classify risks through deterministic and stochastic approaches.
Papers dedicated to the presentation of newly developed methods in analytical geochemistry to be applied in the field or in laboratory are also within the topics of interest for the journal.