We obtain lithium abundances for G and K stars in Blanco 1, an open cluster
with an age similar to or slightly younger than the Pleiades. We criticall
y examine previous spectroscopic abundance analyses of Blanco 1 and conclud
e that, while there were flaws in earlier work, it is likely that Blanco 1
is close in overall metallicity to the older Hyades cluster and more metal-
rich than the Pleiades. However, we find Blanco 1 has Li abundances and rot
ation rates similar to the Pleiades, contradicting predictions from standar
d stellar evolution models, in which convective pre-main-sequence (PMS) Li
depletion should increase rapidly with metallicity. If the high metallicity
of Blanco 1 is subsequently confirmed, our observations imply (1) that a c
urrently unknown mechanism severely inhibits PMS Li depletion; (2) that add
itional nonstandard mixing modes, such as those driven by rotation and angu
lar momentum loss, are then responsible for main-sequence Li depletion betw
een the ages of Blanco 1 and the Hyades; and (3) that in clusters younger t
han the Hyades, metallicity plays only a minor role in determining the amou
nt of Li depletion among G and K stars. These conclusions suggest that Li a
bundance remains a useful age indicator among young (< 700 Myr) stars even
when metallicities are unknown. If nonstandard mixing is effective in Popul
ation I stars, the primordial Li abundance could be significantly larger th
an present day Population II Li abundances because of prior Li depletion.