Reprint

Critical Metals in Hydrothermal Ores: Resources, Recovery, and Challenges

Edited by
September 2021
238 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1920-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1921-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Critical Metals in Hydrothermal Ores: Resources, Recovery, and Challenges that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

The development of sustainable supplies of critical minerals and metals is required if society is to succeed in the decarbonisation of the global economy. While the discovery of critical metal deposits is urgent, of equal importance is understanding the life cycle of critical metals that are already in the economy.

This book includes ten empirical studies on both the discovery and investigations of the life cycle of critical metals. A wide range of critical metals in the hydrothermal system, including Co, Ga, Ge, Re, REEs, In, Sb, Sn and W, were investigated by researchers from China, Australia, North America and Europe. These studies present an advanced understanding of the genesis of global critical metal resources, by utilising traditional and non-traditional analytical approaches. This book also promotes the green mining concept. Innovative technological development that allows extracting additional critical metals from current production and from historic mine wastes is reported.

Academics and practitioners will find, in this book, very recent case studies of geochemistry, mineralogy, geometallurgy and the exploration of critical metals in various hydrothermal systems, as well as the major challenges and opportunities facing academic research and industrial mineral exploration.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
REE precipitation; thermodynamic modelling; Bayan Obo REE-Nb-Fe deposit; cobalt supply; rhenium; gold; by-products; pyrite processing; geo-metallurgy; porphyry-type mining; green mining; Re-Os dating; fluid inclusions; H-O isotope; quartz-vein tungsten deposit; eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt; pXRF; antimony; mineral exploration; Vendean antimony district; sphalerite; trace elements; Hilton Zn-Pb (Ag); sulphides; Mount Isa; critical metals; hydrometallurgy; leachate; ICP-MS; polymetallic sulphides; granite; copper; mining waste; waste rock; recovery rate; sustainability; ore genesis; fluid evolution; REE enrichment; carbonatite-related REE deposit; Qianjiadian uranium deposit; Songliao Basin; mafic rocks; tectonic inversion; reducing barrier; U mineralization; LA-ICPMS; Jiangnan tungsten ore belt; Zhuxiling W (Mo) deposit; reduced skarn; Mn-rich garnet; deep-sea sediment; eastern South Pacific; bioapatite; hydrothermal fluids; LA-(MC)-ICP-MS; n/a