Title of article :
The lithium isotopic composition of waters of the Mono Basin, California
Author/Authors :
Tomascak، Paul B. نويسنده , , Hemming، N. Gary نويسنده , , Hemming، Sidney R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Mono Lake, a major closed-basin alkaline salt lake in eastern California, derives its water from a mixture of creeks and springs, with the former providing in excess of 75% of the total. The Li isotopic composition of lake water has not varied significantly over a 4 year meromictic period ((delta)7Li ~ +19.5). Springs are isotopically distinct: groundwater springs and seeps carry water enriched in isotopically heavy Li whereas thermal springs supply isotopically light ((delta)7Li < lake), but 10 times more Lirich, water. Isotopic fractionation during crystallization of carbonate tufa and evaporitic salt appears to be insignificant, and thus cannot be called on as a principal control of the isotopic balance of Li of the lake. Isotopic differences between the end-member source components permit a water budget to be calculated, suggesting (1) springs provide > 50% of the Li to the lake; (2) the Li budget is sensitively balanced on small thermal spring contributions, < 3% of the total spring inflow; and (3) the residence time of Li in the lake is 28 ka. Other Great Basin closed lakes have variable Li isotopic compositions ((delta)7Li from +16.7 to + 23.7), all of which differ significantly from those of several major lakes and seawater (homogeneously ~ +32).
Keywords :
noble gases , neon , stable isotopes , back-arc basins , Bismarck Sea
Journal title :
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Journal title :
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA