Iron makes up about 5 per cent of the Earth's crust and is the most abundant element in the whole Earth (about 35 per cent).
Discover the significance of rare-earth elements, their applications in technology, and the global race for their resources.
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Geoscience Australia’s Karol Czarnota considers Australia’s critical mineral potential, government investment and how it is ...
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In last month’s G20 summit at Johannesburg, Chinese Premier Li Qiang chose to connect with 19 mineral exporting countries and offered them finance and technical cooperation in mineral extraction, ...