Geochemical Halos in Wall Rocks and Overlying Soils as Indicators of Concealed Lithium Pegmatites

Mona Liza C. Sirbescu, Teagan R. Cox, Luiza M.P. Pierangeli, Joy O. Youngblood, David C. Weindorf, Thomas R. Benson

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Abstract

Spodumene-bearing pegmatites are geochemically anomalous among crystalline rocks and important critical mineral resources in the green energy transition. However, prospecting is challenging due to their small size and the fact that they are often covered by soil and vegetation. This study demonstrates that, rather than being a hindrance, soil cover can enhance geochemical exploration, at least at the prospect scale. This study examines the dispersion pathways of lithium (Li) and its pathfinder elements (Rb, B, Ga, and Sn) from pegmatites (<10 m thick) into metamorphic host rocks and further into overlying undisturbed soils in heavily forested, postglaciated terrain of northeastern Wisconsin, USA. Soil-sample traverses over the world-renowned, lepidolite-type Animikie Red Ace pegmatite and two nearby dikes reveal pronounced <20 m anomalies with up to 1400 ppm of Li, 450 ppm of Rb, 3100 ppm of B, 40 ppm of Ga, and 60 ppm of Sn, greatly exceeding the control soil concentrations from nonmineralized granite and pegmatites. Soils mirror both the magmatic fractionation and alteration of pegmatite bedrock and metasomatic halos in parent host rocks. Metasomatized amphibolite revealed the presence of a holmquistite-ferro-holmquistite mineral. This greenfield pilot exploration led to lithium-rich pegmatite discoveries within the district and demonstrates the applicability of proximal sensors for soil exploration in Wisconsin and beyond.

Original languageEnglish
Article number615
JournalMinerals
Volume15
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 8 2025

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Geology

Keywords

  • LCT pegmatites
  • Penokean orogeny
  • amphibolite
  • early Proterozoic
  • lithium exploration
  • lithogeochemical anomalies
  • proximal sensors
  • soil geochemistry
  • spodumene
  • wall-rock metasomatism
  • weathering

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