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Volcanoes Could Reveal Where to Dig Minerals For Future Energy Technology


Published on 2025-02-11 20:22:18 - ScienceAlert
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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.

The article from ScienceAlert discusses how volcanoes could serve as indicators for locating valuable mineral deposits essential for future energy technologies. It explains that volcanic activity often brings minerals from deep within the Earth to the surface, where they can be more easily accessed. Researchers are particularly interested in minerals like lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements, which are crucial for batteries, solar panels, and other green technologies. The article highlights a study suggesting that by analyzing the geochemical signatures of volcanic rocks, scientists can predict the presence of these minerals nearby. This approach could streamline the search for these resources, reducing the environmental impact of mining and aiding in the transition to sustainable energy solutions.

Read the Full ScienceAlert Article at:
[ https://www.sciencealert.com/volcanoes-could-reveal-where-to-dig-minerals-for-future-energy-technology ]
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