Lithium loss from pegmatites controlled by country rock temperature
Julia Neukampf (neukampfjulia@gmail.com) and
Ben S. Ellis
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Julia Neukampf: The University of Manchester
Ben S. Ellis: ETH Zurich
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-2
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The sustainable energy technologies that are required to achieve net-zero carbon emissions rely on critical metals. Pegmatite deposits are one of the world’s primary sources of these critical metals, which makes understanding their formation essential.
Date: 2025
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