International audienceIn this study, to better understand the factors controlling the concentration and isotope composition of lithium (Li) in the ocean, we investigated the behaviour of Li during interaction of kaolinite with artificial seawater. Dissolution of kaolinite in Li-free seawater at acidic conditions (exp. 1) results in a strong preferential release of light Li isotopes, with △7Liaq-kaol ∼ −19‰, likely reflecting both the preferential breaking of 6Lisingle bondO bonds over 7Lisingle bondO bonds and the release of Li from the isotopically lighter AlO6 octahedral sites. Sorption experiments on kaolinite (exp. 2) revealed a partition coefficient between kaolinite and fluid of up to 28, and an isotopic fractionation of −24‰. Thermod...
The distribution of Li isotopes in pore waters to a depth of 1157 m below seafloor is presented for ...
International audienceAssessing the origin and behaviour of lithium and the distribution of Li isoto...
International audienceThe Li isotope signatures of hydrothermal fluids are remarkably constant (View...
International audienceIn this study, to better understand the factors controlling the concentration ...
The feedback between CO2 sources and sinks through chemical weathering is one of the important reaso...
Knowledge of the lithium (Li) isotope fractionation factor during clay mineral formation is a key pa...
A comprehensive understanding of lithium-isotope fractionation during terrestrial weathering is nece...
Silicate weathering is the primary control of atmospheric CO2 concentrations on multiple timescales....
Results of experimental investigations of Li isotope fractionation during interactions between detri...
Lithium isotopes show great potential to trace Earth surface processes due to the large mass discrim...
Lithium is potentially an attractive tracer of continental weathering because its two isotopes have ...
Lithium is potentially an attractive tracer of continental weathering because its two isotopes have ...
We present Li isotope measurements of groundwater samples collected during drilling of the 57 km lon...
International audienceIn order to use lithium isotopes as tracers of silicate weathering, it is of p...
Lithium isotopic (δ7Li) and elemental concentrations of pore fluids and carbonates from IODP Site U1...
The distribution of Li isotopes in pore waters to a depth of 1157 m below seafloor is presented for ...
International audienceAssessing the origin and behaviour of lithium and the distribution of Li isoto...
International audienceThe Li isotope signatures of hydrothermal fluids are remarkably constant (View...
International audienceIn this study, to better understand the factors controlling the concentration ...
The feedback between CO2 sources and sinks through chemical weathering is one of the important reaso...
Knowledge of the lithium (Li) isotope fractionation factor during clay mineral formation is a key pa...
A comprehensive understanding of lithium-isotope fractionation during terrestrial weathering is nece...
Silicate weathering is the primary control of atmospheric CO2 concentrations on multiple timescales....
Results of experimental investigations of Li isotope fractionation during interactions between detri...
Lithium isotopes show great potential to trace Earth surface processes due to the large mass discrim...
Lithium is potentially an attractive tracer of continental weathering because its two isotopes have ...
Lithium is potentially an attractive tracer of continental weathering because its two isotopes have ...
We present Li isotope measurements of groundwater samples collected during drilling of the 57 km lon...
International audienceIn order to use lithium isotopes as tracers of silicate weathering, it is of p...
Lithium isotopic (δ7Li) and elemental concentrations of pore fluids and carbonates from IODP Site U1...
The distribution of Li isotopes in pore waters to a depth of 1157 m below seafloor is presented for ...
International audienceAssessing the origin and behaviour of lithium and the distribution of Li isoto...
International audienceThe Li isotope signatures of hydrothermal fluids are remarkably constant (View...