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.
A breakthrough in efficiently utilizing niobium resources has been achieved, revitalizing 929,000 metric tons of niobium in China, the China Geological Survey announced on Monday.
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 ...
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 ...
the China Geological Survey under the Ministry of Natural Resources announced on Friday in a press release sent to the Global Times. The discovery will significantly increase the country's uranium ...
The Earth’s surface is a dynamic mosaic of geological features and tectonic activity, evolving over billions of years. Understanding this intricate interplay is crucial for unraveling the planet ...
Wang Denghong, a senior scientist at the institution, said this round of exploration, which started in 2021, was headed by the China Geological Survey and has led to the discovery of a series of ...
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.
A newly discovered dinosaur species, Lishulong wangi, has been identified from a well-preserved skull found in southern China ...