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  2. Rare earth industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The rare earth industry in China is a large industry. Rare earths are a group of elements on the periodic table with similar properties. Rare earth metals are used to manufacture technologies including electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, consumer electronics and other clean energy technologies. Rare earth elements are also important to national governments because they are used in the ...

  3. Mining industry of China - Wikipedia

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    The rare earth industry in China is a large industry. Rare earths are a group of elements on the periodic table with similar properties. Rare earth metals are used to manufacture technologies including electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, consumer electronics and other clean energy technologies. [15]

  4. Bayan Obo Mining District - Wikipedia

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    Very large rare-earth elements (REE) Fe-Nb deposit (Bayan-Obo type), discovered as an iron deposit in 1927. REE minerals were discovered in 1936, and niobium -bearing ores in the late 1950s. Reserves are estimated at more than 40 million tons of REE minerals grading at 3–5.4% REE (70% of world's known REE reserves), 1 million tons of Nb 2 O 5 ...

  5. Norway just loosened China’s stranglehold on rare minerals ...

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    The Norwegian mining company, Rare Earths Norway, just uncovered the largest deposit of rare earth elements in Europe. The discovery has major implications not just for the company, which is ...

  6. China appears to make veiled threat about rare earth minerals ...

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    A Chinese official warned that products made from the country's rare earth materials should not be used against China's development.

  7. Baogang Tailings Dam - Wikipedia

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    Baogang Tailings Dam, also known as the Baotou Tailings Dam or Weikuang Dam, is a tailings dam in Inner Mongolia, China, on the outer ring of the city of Baotou, about 20 kilometres from the city centre. The dam is filled with tailings and waste slurry from nearby rare earth mineral refinery plants.

  8. US Takes to Bulk Up Rare Earth Production: 5 Stocks to Track

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    America is upping its game in rare earth production, which calls for keeping a track on stocks like BHP Group (BHP), Materion (MTRN), Tronox (TROX), MP Materials (MP) & Freeport-McMoRan (FCX).

  9. Regolith-hosted rare earth element deposits - Wikipedia

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    An overview of one of the regolith-hosted rare earth element deposits (a type of Rare Earth Element mine) in South China [1]. Regolith-hosted rare earth element deposits (also known as ion-adsorption deposits) are rare-earth element (REE) ores in decomposed rocks that are formed by intense weathering of REE-rich parental rocks (e.g. granite, tuff etc.) in subtropical areas. [2]