Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2023, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (5): 244-254.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2023.5.14

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Geophysical approaches to the exploration of lithium pegmatites and a case study in Koktohay

HE Lanfang1(), LI Liang1, SHEN Ping1, WANG Sihao1, LI Zhiyuan1, ZHOU Nannan1, CHEN Rujun2, QIN Kezhang1   

  1. 1. CAS Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources, Institutes of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences/College of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
    2. School of Geoscience and Info-Physics, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
  • Received:2022-12-04 Revised:2023-02-10 Online:2023-09-25 Published:2023-10-20

Abstract:

Lithium is a critical metal widely used in Li-ion batteries for energy storage. The demand for lithium resource in a low-carbon economy is immense and rapidly growing, where a jump between 2015 to 2050 is predicted by Science. Currently more than half of lithium production comes from pegmatite lithium deposits. However, due to similar rock property between pegmatites and granite, lithium pegmatite prospecting by geophysical methods has proven difficult. Nevertheless, with the advancements in instrumentation and method developments, geophysical approaches have become increasingly widely used in lithium exploration. In this paper we briefly review the status of lithium resource as strategic raw material, and discuss and summarize the art of geophysical exploration for pegmatite lithium deposits, including rock physics, space remote sensing, gravity and magnetic prospecting, and geoelectrical exploration. A case study of the Koktokay rare-metal pegmatite by audio-frequency magnetotelluric (AMT) method is presented. Pegmatites and leucogranites are characterized by low magnetic susceptibility, low density, low polarizability and high velocity, and the electrical resistivity of pegmatites is affected by hydrophilic minerals and can vary by several orders of magnitude. As the host schist and gneiss in comparison have higher magnetic susceptibility and density, regional gravity and magnetic data are often used to delineate granite bodies. Recent reports show that micro-gravity in some cases can be used to identify pegmatite in host granite. With relatively high resolution and penetration depth, geoelectrical exploration plays an important role in the exploration of concealed pegmatite lithium deposits. In Koktokay, the rock formation and rock mass in the mining district are generally characterized by high resistivity by AMT method, but many low resistivity anomalies are detected. Based on the known ore deposits and geological survey results, the low-resistivity anomalies most likely reflect hidden pegmatites and indicate a good rare-metal resource prospect in the southern Koktokay mining district.

Key words: lithium deposit, pegmatite, geophysical approaches, geo-electical prospecting, Koktkay, rock physics

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