Lithium isotope fractionation during magmatic differentiation and hydrothermal processes in rare-metal granites

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta(2018)

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Lithium isotope composition is potentially an effective geochemical tracer for hydrothermal processes and magmatic differentiation associated with rare-metal granitic rocks. The Yashan and Xihuashan plutons in South China are extraordinarily Li-F rich rare-metal granites that contain niobium-tantalum and tungsten deposits, respectively. As a moderately incompatible trace element in a felsic melt system, Li notably increases from protolithionite granite and Li-mica granite (88.7–175 μg/g) to topaz-lepidolite granite (7430–8080 μg/g) in the Yanshan pluton. Despite a large variation in Li concentrations, the δ7Li values of the Yashan pluton vary within in a narrow range from −1.5‰ to 1.5‰. In contrast, the δ7Li values of the Xihuashan pluton notably increase from biotite granite and two-mica granite (−0.2‰ to +0.7‰) to muscovite granite (+1.9‰ to +4.4‰) with much less variation in the Li concentrations (37.8–209 μg/g), which is best explained by the high diffusion rate of 6Li relative to 7Li during disequilibrium fluid-rock interaction. The Xihuashan greisen has negative δ7Li values (from −2.7‰ to −2.1‰), which are attributed to extensive fluid-rock interaction in an open system.
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Lithium isotope fractionation,Rare-metal granite,Hydrothermal processes,Magmatic differentiation,Fluid-rock interaction,South China
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