E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Geochemistry of lanthanides in thermal waters of Issyk-Kul Lake Basin
Abstract
The distribution and abundance of lanthanides in thermal waters of the northern Tien Shan (Issyk-Kul lake basin) were studied. Waters are represented by three types: Na-Cl-SO4-HCO3, Na-Ca-Cl-SO4 and Na-Ca-Cl, demonstrates alkaline pH (7.3–9.7) and Eh from -260 to +98 mV. Discharge temperature varies from 15 to 50oC, and total dissolved solids from 0.2 to 13.0 g/l. It is established that lanthanides (or rare earth elements, REE) concentrations vary from 0.07 to 0.81 ppb, the maximal concentrations relate to a Na-Ca-Cl water type, which demonstrates the influence of reverse ion exchange. The total concentration of rare earth elements roughly increases as pH decreases, implying that the absolute abundance of REE is totally controlled by pH conditions. The ΣREE concentrations in groundwater exhibit a high positive correlation (R=0.8) with the total dissolved solids contents indicating that ΣREE are well related to the salinity of the thermal water samples. The major ions HCO3, SO4, Ca, K, and Mg have minor associations with REE. The geochemical and geological data suggest that the principal REE source of the thermal waters is bedrock mineralogy and lithology. The distribution and abundance of REE in thermal waters of Issyk-Kul basin were studied for the first time.