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Iron-Rich Magma In Extinct Volcanoes Holds Key To Rare Earth Elements‌ ‌

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Scientists say a mysterious type of iron-rich magma entombed within long dormant volcanoes is likely packed with the in-demand elementsAccording to a new study, extinct volcanoes could be a “rich” source of rare metals used in smartphones and flat-screen televisions.

A mysterious type of iron-rich magma entombed within long dormant volcanoes is likely packed with the in-demand elements, say scientists.

They are used in magnets, trains, missiles, mobile phones, and flat-screen TVs.

Scientists say the rare metals are also “vital” to the development of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines.

Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences conducted the new study, which was published in the journal Geochemical Perspectives Letters.

Dr. Michael Anenburg says the iron-rich magma that solidified to form some extinct volcanoes is up to 100 times more efficient at concentrating rare earth metals than the magmas that commonly erupt from active volcanoes.

Dr. Michael Anenburg from The Australian National University. JAMIE KIDSTON/ANU VIA SWNS.

Dr. Anenburg, of ANU, said: “We have never seen an iron-rich magma erupt from an active volcano, but we know some extinct volcanoes, which are millions of years old, had this enigmatic type of eruption.

“Our findings suggest that these iron-rich extinct volcanoes across the globe, such as El Laco in Chile, could be studied for the presence of rare earth elements.”

The research team simulated volcanic eruptions in the lab by sourcing rocks similar to those from iron-rich extinct volcanoes.

They put the rocks into a pressurized furnace and heated them to “extremely high” temperatures to melt them and learn more about the minerals inside the rocks.

That is how they discovered the “abundance” of rare earth elements contained in iron-rich volcanic rocks.

The research team simulated volcanic eruptions in the lab by sourcing rocks similar to those from iron-rich extinct volcanoes. EIRIK SOLHEIM VIA UNSPLASH.

With more countries investing heavily in renewable energy technologies, the demand for rare earth elements continues to soar—and is expected to increase fivefold by 2030.

Dr. Anenburg said: “Rare earth elements aren’t that rare: they are similar in abundance to lead and copper.

“But breaking down and extracting these metals from the minerals they reside in is challenging and expensive,”

China has the planet’s largest deposit of rare earth elements, while Europe’s largest deposit of rare earths is in Sweden.

Dr. Anenburg  said Australia has a “world-class” deposit at Mount Weld in Western Australia and others near Dubbo, New South Wales, and Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

He added: “Australia has an opportunity to become a major player in the clean energy space by capitalizing on its abundance of rare earth resources.”

     

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