Lithium concentrations and isotope signatures of Palaeozoic basement rocks and Cenozoic volcanic rocks from the Central Andean arc and back-arc

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Anette Meixner
Carisa Sarchi
Friedrich Lucassen
Raúl Becchio
Pablo J. Caffe
Jan Lindsay
Martin Rosner
Simone A. Kasemann
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[1] University of Bremen,MARUM
[2] Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas (INECOA),Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Geosciences
[3] Universidad Nacional de Jujuy-CONICET,School of Environment
[4] Instituto de Geología y Minería,undefined
[5] LaTe Andes,undefined
[6] CONICET,undefined
[7] Universidad Nacional de Salta,undefined
[8] University of Auckland,undefined
[9] IsoAnalysis UG,undefined
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Mineralium Deposita | 2020年 / 55卷
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Central Andes; Palaeozoic basement; Cenozoic volcanic rocks; Lithium isotopes; Lithium deposits;
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We investigate the Li isotope composition and the Li concentrations of metamorphic and sedimentary rocks of the Palaeozoic (Pz) basement in the Central Andes and follow the trace of the Li in the Cenozoic volcanic rocks at the active continental margin. The average Li isotope composition of Pz-basement closely resembles global averages of upper crustal rocks with overlapping, but higher average Li content in the Pz-basement. Lithium isotope composition and content in the Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ) range from mantle-like signatures to Pz-basement compositions with high δ7Li values and high Li contents. Evolutionary trends of the Li isotope composition in the CVZ volcanic rocks can be explained by assimilation of the Pz-basement. At a margin-wide scale, the abundance of Li in the CVZ volcanic rocks is higher than that of the Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the active Andean arc north and south of the CVZ. The CVZ volcanic and Pz-basement rocks are considered to be the primary source of Li in world-class Li-deposits in evaporates of the Altiplano-Puna high plateau and its western slope between ca 27° and 20° S. These deposits define the so-called “Lithium-Triangle”, between southern Bolivia, NW Argentina and NE Chile. The pivotal processes of extraction of Li from its primary rock sources and of Li migration from the source rocks to the deposits still await detailed investigation.
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