Australia: The Next Frontier in Rare Earths
By now, you’ve probably heard of China’s dominance in the production of strategically important rare earth elements (REEs). Recently Australia […]
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By now, you’ve probably heard of China’s dominance in the production of strategically important rare earth elements (REEs). Recently Australia […]
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Deposit models are the cornerstone of economic geology. They help us classify, understand, and find mineral deposits. Some deposits, however,
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It’s rare enough to discover a completely new deposit, never mind a new gold (Au) camp in a tier-one jurisdiction.
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Canada is the fifth largest gold (Au) producer in the world, and the Red Lake camp has been a cornerstone
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As supply chains break down and international relations deteriorate, energy security has rapidly emerged as a vital issue. Several countries,
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Five-element (silver (Ag) – cobalt (Co) – nickel (Ni) – bismuth (Bi) – arsenic (As)) vein deposits have been mined
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Even among world-class deposits and districts, the Sudbury Basin stands out. Its’ uniqueness may be a good thing, because this
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Most junior miners focus their efforts on advancing a single project, but after acquiring Millennial Lithium, Lithium Americas is poised
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The viability of most deposits is determined mainly by two factors: tonnage and grade. In magmatic nickel (Ni) deposits, however,
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Sediment-hosted Stratiform Copper (SSC) deposits have long been an important, but often overlooked, source of copper. Accounting for about 20%
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