China is the world’s top producer of rare earth elements – which include 17 metal oxides – with 44 million tonnes of deposits, according to the US Geological Survey.
According to a press release from the China Geological Survey (CGS), the deposit could be a potential source for praseodymium, neodymium, dysprosium, and terbium. Once tapped, the deposit could ...
Zhong Ziran, former head of the China Geological Survey, a division of the Ministry of Natural Resources, pleaded guilty to accepting bribes and leaking State secrets while standing at trial in ...
The China Geological Survey under the Ministry of Natural Resources announced on Sunday significant gold discoveries in Northwest China's Gansu Province, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous ...
according to the China Geological Survey. The recently discovered minerals are primarily middle and heavy rare-earth minerals. China has abundant light rare-earth resources, mainly distributed in ...
According to the China Geological Survey (CGS), critical rare earth elements such as praseodymium, neodymium, dysprosium, and terbium exceed 470,000 tons in this newly discovered deposit.
the China Geological Survey said Wednesday. The discovery was made through joint research conducted by the China Geological Survey, a division under the Ministry of Natural Resources, in ...
KUNMING: The China Geological Survey (CGS) announced on Frida (Jan 17) that it has discovered a large rare earth deposit in southwest China's Yunnan Province, with potential resources of 1.15 ...
China Geological Survey said on Wednesday. In 2024, the CGS identified the Sanmenxia Basin as a key breakthrough area for small and medium-sized basins and conducted exploration. This resulted in ...