Evaluation of the lithium resource in the Smackover Formation brines of southern Arkansas using machine learning

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Global demand for lithium, the primary component of lithium-ion batteries, greatly exceeds known supplies, and this imbalance is expected to increase as the world transitions away from fossil fuel energy sources. High concentrations of lithium in brines have been observed in the Smackover Formation in southern Arkansas (>400 milligrams per liter). We used published and newly collected brine lithium concentration data to train a random forest machine-learning model using geologic, geochemical, and temperature explanatory variables and create a map of predicted lithium concentrations in Smackover Formation brines across southern Arkansas. Using these predicted lithium maps with reservoir parameters and geologic information, we calculated that there are 5.1 to 19 million tons of lithium in Smackover Formation brines in southern Arkansas, which represents 35 to 136% of the current US lithium resource estimate. Based on these calculations, in 2022, 5000 tons of dissolved lithium were brought to the surface within brines as waste streams of the oil, gas, and bromine industries.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Evaluation of the lithium resource in the Smackover Formation brines of southern Arkansas using machine learning
Series title Science Advances
DOI 10.1126/sciadv.adp8149
Volume 10
Issue 39
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher AAAS
Contributing office(s) Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center
Description eadp8149, 11 p.
Country United States
State Arkansas
Other Geospatial Smackover Formation
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