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FEASIBILITY OF VISIBLE SHORT-WAVE INFRARED REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY TO CHARACTERIZE REGOLITH-HOSTED RARE EARTH ELEMENT MINERALIZATION

Wei Tan, Xiaorong Qin, Jiacheng Liu, Mei‐Fu Zhou, Hongping He, Christina Yan Wang, Jian Huang, Jianxi Zhu, Yuzeng Yao, Thomas Cudahy

2021Economic Geology18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Regolith-hosted rare earth element (REE) deposits predominate global resources of heavy REEs. Regoliths are underlain by various types of igneous rocks and do not always host economically valuable deposits. Thus a feasible and convenient method is desired to identify REE mineralization in a particular regolith. This study presents a detailed visible short-wave infrared reflectance (VSWIR) spectroscopic study of the Renju regolith-hosted REE deposit, South China, to provide diagnostic parameters for targeting REE orebodies in regoliths. The results show that the spectral parameters, M794_2nd and M800_2nd, derived from the VSWIR absorption of Nd3+ at approximately 800 nm, can be effectively used to estimate the total REE concentrations in regolith profiles. M1396_2nd/M1910_2nd ratios can serve as proxies to evaluate weathering intensities in a regolith. Abrupt changes of specific spectral features related to mineral abundances, chemical compositions, and weathering intensities can be correlated with variations of protolith that formed a regolith. These VSWIR proxies are robust and can be used for exploration of regolith-hosted REE deposits.

Topics & Concepts

RegolithWeatheringGeologyMineralization (soil science)Rare-earth elementGeochemistryAstrobiologyMineralogyRare earthSoil waterSoil sciencePhysicsGeochemistry and Geologic MappingGeological and Geochemical AnalysisGeochemistry and Elemental Analysis
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