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The Influence of Hydrothermal Activity on the Li Isotopic Signature of Rivers Draining Volcanic Areas
Author(s) -
Soufian Henchiri,
C Clergue,
Mathieu Dellinger,
Jérôme Gaillardet,
Pascale Louvat,
Julien Bouchez
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia earth and planetary science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1878-5220
DOI - 10.1016/j.proeps.2014.08.026
Subject(s) - weathering , geology , geochemistry , hydrothermal circulation , basalt , fractionation , volcano , isotopic signature , martinique , earth science , lithium (medication) , volcanic rock , mineralogy , isotope , chemistry , paleontology , west indies , physics , quantum mechanics , medicine , ethnology , organic chemistry , endocrinology , history
We explore the geochemistry and the isotopic composition of lithium (δ7Li) of rivers draining volcanic islands (Guadeloupe, Iceland, Java, Martinique and Sao Miguel) with a specific focus on continental hydrothermal activity. Our preliminary results reveal a global-scale trend between δ7Li and the elemental ratio Li/Na in rivers draining volcanic islands. We suggest that this trend results from a mixture between waters with low δ7Li and high Li/Na, inherited from high-temperature water rock interactions, and waters with low Li/Na and high δ7Li, in which Li is controlled by the neoformation of clays during low-temperature chemical weathering in basaltic soils. This latter process can be described by a simple isotope fractionation model, consistent with reported values for isotopic fractionation factors between secondary weathering products and water.These data highlight the important potential role of continental high-temperature weathering processes on the oceanic budget of lithium

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