A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland

The rare earth elements and high-field-strength elements (REE-HFSE) exploration sector conducts most evaluations at deposit and smaller scales. It is not evident how the sector performs a preceding exploration stage—rating and prioritising REE-HFSE mineralised provinces—to determine which provinces...

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Published in:Geoscience Frontiers
Main Authors: Graham J. Banks, Símun D. Olsen, Antonio Gusak
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
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REE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020.05.019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a8878a947e7240799b3ea8b7722c4e06 2023-10-09T21:51:59+02:00 A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland Graham J. Banks Símun D. Olsen Antonio Gusak 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020.05.019 https://doaj.org/article/a8878a947e7240799b3ea8b7722c4e06 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987120301389 https://doaj.org/toc/1674-9871 1674-9871 doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2020.05.019 https://doaj.org/article/a8878a947e7240799b3ea8b7722c4e06 Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp 2141-2156 (2020) REE HFSE Province Screening Favourability Value Geology QE1-996.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020.05.019 2023-09-10T00:48:13Z The rare earth elements and high-field-strength elements (REE-HFSE) exploration sector conducts most evaluations at deposit and smaller scales. It is not evident how the sector performs a preceding exploration stage—rating and prioritising REE-HFSE mineralised provinces—to determine which provinces are prospective enough to warrant investment. Here we present an objective, repeatable, low-cost method to screen any REE-HFSE province, as a foundation for district-scale investigations or asset evaluations. It is original for REE-HFSE screening, and adapted from regional scale copper, cobalt and petroleum exploration, and CO2 storage, screening methods. It is centred upon a mineralised province’s favourability for potential value creation, and to identify: (a) its main information gaps; (b) its weakest links; (c) its exploration maturity and remaining potential category; (d) how it compares against other REE-HFSE provinces; and (e) if further investigation is justified. This method incorporates geoscience, strategy, economic and socio-environmental factors in a way that is understandable and directly usable across stakeholder groups. The workflow is systematic, yet flexible enough to accommodate organisation-specific criteria, and usable for other commodities. It provides the platform to build a global REE-HFSE province map and database consistently across national boundaries and organisations. Categories for the extent of province exploration maturity and remaining mineral potential are proposed. We illustrate the applicability of these methods using the Gardar REE-HFSE Province (GRHP) of south Greenland. We conclude that it is a moderate size, frontier province that is currently of questionable favourability for value creation. To move GRHP into a positive favourability class, its current weak links need strengthening by research, government policy and industry stakeholders: evaluate the mineral system; integrate all information geospatially and place it in the public domain; help the region improve some community ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Geoscience Frontiers 11 6 2141 2156
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HFSE
Province
Screening
Favourability
Value
Geology
QE1-996.5
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HFSE
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Screening
Favourability
Value
Geology
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Símun D. Olsen
Antonio Gusak
A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
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Geology
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description The rare earth elements and high-field-strength elements (REE-HFSE) exploration sector conducts most evaluations at deposit and smaller scales. It is not evident how the sector performs a preceding exploration stage—rating and prioritising REE-HFSE mineralised provinces—to determine which provinces are prospective enough to warrant investment. Here we present an objective, repeatable, low-cost method to screen any REE-HFSE province, as a foundation for district-scale investigations or asset evaluations. It is original for REE-HFSE screening, and adapted from regional scale copper, cobalt and petroleum exploration, and CO2 storage, screening methods. It is centred upon a mineralised province’s favourability for potential value creation, and to identify: (a) its main information gaps; (b) its weakest links; (c) its exploration maturity and remaining potential category; (d) how it compares against other REE-HFSE provinces; and (e) if further investigation is justified. This method incorporates geoscience, strategy, economic and socio-environmental factors in a way that is understandable and directly usable across stakeholder groups. The workflow is systematic, yet flexible enough to accommodate organisation-specific criteria, and usable for other commodities. It provides the platform to build a global REE-HFSE province map and database consistently across national boundaries and organisations. Categories for the extent of province exploration maturity and remaining mineral potential are proposed. We illustrate the applicability of these methods using the Gardar REE-HFSE Province (GRHP) of south Greenland. We conclude that it is a moderate size, frontier province that is currently of questionable favourability for value creation. To move GRHP into a positive favourability class, its current weak links need strengthening by research, government policy and industry stakeholders: evaluate the mineral system; integrate all information geospatially and place it in the public domain; help the region improve some community ...
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Antonio Gusak
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title A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
title_short A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
title_full A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
title_fullStr A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
title_full_unstemmed A method to evaluate REE-HFSE mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: Gardar REE-HFSE province, Greenland
title_sort method to evaluate ree-hfse mineralised provinces by value creation potential, and an example of application: gardar ree-hfse province, greenland
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