Where should we look for new metals that are critical for green energy technology? Volcanoes may point the way

11 Feb 2025
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About 400 kilometres northwest of Sydney, just south of Dubbo, lies a large and interesting body of rock formed around 215 million years ago by erupting volcanoes.

Known as the Toongi deposit, this site is rich in so-called rare earths: a collection of 16 metallic elements essential for modern technologies from electric cars to solar panels and mobile phones.

Read the full story via The Conversation

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