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Lithium Occurrences in Brines from Two German Salt Deposits

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Minerals 2019, 9, 766 17 of 21 Table A2. Mg and Li concentrations of Morsleben groundwater (Mg in wt. % and Li in μg/g). Sample No. MoGw1 MoGw2 MoGw3 MoGw4 MoGw5 MoGw6 MoGw7 MoGw8 MoGw9 MoGw10 MoGw11 MoGw12 MoGw13 Mg2+ Li+ 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.68 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 Table A3. Mg and Li concentrations of mining claim 1a brines of Morsleben (Mg in wt. % and Li in μg/g). Sample Mg2+ Li+ No. Mo1a-1 6.97 12.80 Mo1a-2 6.67 13.30 Mo1a-3 7.85 16.10 Mo1a-4 7.62 14.30 Mo1a-5 6.83 10.50 Mo1a-6 6.61 10.40 Mo1a-7 6.70 10.00 Mo1a-8 6.85 9.82 Mo1a-9 6.78 11.50 Mo1a-10 7.05 11.00 Mo1a-11 6.94 11.30 Mo1a-12 7.12 11.80 Mo1a-13 6.88 12.00 Mo1a-14 6.83 11.70 Mo1a-15 6.80 11.20 Sample Mg2+ Li+ No. No. Sample Mg2+ Li+ Mo1a-16 6.69 8.74 Mo1a-17 6.75 9.78 Mo1a-18 6.73 10.20 Mo1a-19 6.55 10.40 Mo1a-20 6.69 10.70 Mo1a-21 6.75 11.20 Mo1a-22 6.83 10.30 Mo1a-23 6.90 10.60 Mo1a-24 6.87 10.30 Mo1a-25 6.90 10.30 Mo1a-26 6.75 9.88 Mo1a-27 6.78 9.86 Mo1a-28 6.66 9.66 Mo1a-29 6.64 9.56 Mo1a-30 6.68 8.58 Sample Mg2+ Li+ No Mo1a-31 6.77 Mo1a-32 6.67 Mo1a-33 6.75 Mo1a-34 6.70 Mo1a-35 6.70 Mo1a-36 6.76 Mo1a-37 6.79 Mo1a-38 6.84 Mo1a-39 6.63 Mo1a-40 6.73 Mo1a-41 6.68 Mo1a-42 6.76 Mo1a-43 6.71 9.37 Mo1a-44 6.67 8.02 Mo1a-45 6.73 9.93 9.97 Mo1a-46 6.67 9.76 Mo1a-47 6.91 9.86 Mo1a-48 6.82 9.73 10.04 Mo1a-49 6.68 9.50 9.79 Mo1a-50 6.74 9.80 8.97 Mo1a-51 6.74 9.19 9.91 Mo1a-52 6.78 9.65 10.10 Mo1a-53 6.80 8.89 9.89 Mo1a-54 6.44 9.13 10.13 Mo1a-55 6.46 9.27 9.10 Mo1a-56 6.48 9.16 9.57 Mo1a-57 6.71 9.34 10.08 10.20 Table A4. Mg and Li concentrations of mining claim H brines of Morsleben (Mg in wt. % and Li in μg/g). Sample Mg2+ Li+ No. MoH-1 5.90 1.90 MoH-2 5.94 2.46 MoH-3 5.95 2.12 MoH-4 5.96 2.28 MoH-5 5.92 2.27 MoH-6 6.05 2.58 MoH-7 6.00 1.84 MoH-8 5.90 1.82 MoH-9 5.94 2.13 MoH-10 5.82 2.20 MoH-11 5.97 2.26 MoH-12 5.92 2.29 Sample Mg2+ Li+ No. No. Sample Mg2+ Li+ MoH-13 5.90 2.25 MoH-14 5.88 2.17 MoH-15 5.97 2.17 MoH-16 6.00 2.25 MoH-17 6.03 2.21 MoH-18 5.98 2.18 MoH-19 6.00 2.23 MoH-20 5.97 2.19 MoH-21 6.00 2.31 MoH-22 5.97 2.32 MoH-23 5.89 2.26 MoH-24 6.04 2.23 Sample Mg2+ Li+ No MoH-37 6.17 2.19 MoH-38 6.13 2.27 MoH-39 6.05 2.11 MoH-40 5.97 2.14 MoH-41 5.99 2.21 MoH-42 5.90 2.10 MoH-43 6.01 2.14 MoH-44 6.00 2.14 MoH-45 6.12 2.13 MoH-46 5.90 1.97 MoH-47 5.90 2.18 MoH-48 5.85 2.18 MoH-25 5.87 2.19 MoH-26 5.88 2.04 MoH-27 6.00 1.81 MoH-28 6.00 2.03 MoH-29 6.11 2.13 MoH-30 6.04 2.21 MoH-31 5.95 2.30 MoH-32 6.02 2.06 MoH-33 5.93 2.18 MoH-34 5.93 2.06 MoH-35 6.06 2.04 MoH-36 5.88 2.14

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