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Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA

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Wise, MA; Harmon, RS; Curry, A; Jennings, M; Grimac, Z; Khashchevskaya, D
Published in: Minerals
January 1, 2022

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), which has recently emerged as tool for geochemical analysis outside the traditional laboratory setting, is an ideal tool for Li exploration because it is the only technique that can measure Li in minerals, rocks, soils, and brines in-situ in the field. In addition to being used in many products essential to modern life, Li is a necessary element for a reduced carbon future and Li–Cs–Ta (LCT) granitic pegmatites are an important source of Li. Such pegmatites can have varying degrees of enrichment in Li, Rb, Cs, Be, Sn, Ga, Ta>Nb, B, P, and F. We focus here on the LCT pegmatites of the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt (CTSB) situated in the Kings Mountain Shear Zone, which extends from South Carolina into North Carolina. The CTSB hosts both barren and fertile pegmatites, with Li-enriched pegmatites containing spodumene, K-feldspar, albite, quartz, muscovite, and beryl. We illustrate how handheld LIBS analysis can be used for real-time Li analysis in the field at a historically important CTSB pegmatite locality in Gaston County, N.C. in four contexts: (i) elemental detection and identification; (ii) microchemical mapping; (iii) depth profiling; and (iv) elemental quantitative analysis. Finally, as an example of a practical exploration application, we describe how handheld LIBS can be used to measure K/Rb ratios and Li contents of muscovite and rapidly determine the degree of pegmatite fractionation. This study demonstrates the potential of handheld LIBS to drastically reduce the time necessary to acquire geochemical data relevant to acquiring compositional information for pegmatites during a Li pegmatite exploration program.

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Minerals

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2075-163X

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

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12

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1

Related Subject Headings

  • 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
  • 3705 Geology
  • 0914 Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
  • 0403 Geology
 

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Wise, M. A., Harmon, R. S., Curry, A., Jennings, M., Grimac, Z., & Khashchevskaya, D. (2022). Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA. Minerals, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010077
Wise, M. A., R. S. Harmon, A. Curry, M. Jennings, Z. Grimac, and D. Khashchevskaya. “Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA.” Minerals 12, no. 1 (January 1, 2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010077.
Wise MA, Harmon RS, Curry A, Jennings M, Grimac Z, Khashchevskaya D. Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA. Minerals. 2022 Jan 1;12(1).
Wise, M. A., et al. “Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA.” Minerals, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.3390/min12010077.
Wise MA, Harmon RS, Curry A, Jennings M, Grimac Z, Khashchevskaya D. Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA. Minerals. 2022 Jan 1;12(1).

Published In

Minerals

DOI

EISSN

2075-163X

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

12

Issue

1

Related Subject Headings

  • 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
  • 3705 Geology
  • 0914 Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
  • 0403 Geology