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Critical Minerals
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Schedule Perlite mine-Field trip report due April 12 Company handout on my web page No Class April 12 Field April 4--Noon Bureau parking lot, Lemitar carbonatites Field April 22 NMGS Spring meeting April 15 Need to reschedule April 26 class to April 25 (Mon) commodities presentation by students on April 25 project presentations on May 3 Final and project report due May 10
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The US is 80% dependent for supply of 31 minerals. This dependenc y implies criticality.
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Essential for industry and emerging technologies and few or no substitutes exist All minerals have the potential to be critical Essential in use and subject to supply risk Differs over the short term, moderate term, and long term http://www.nma.org/pdf/101606_nrc_study.pdf
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Strategic minerals National security and military needs or requirements during national emergencies
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DOD REE U Be Cr Co Mn Ge PGM Ta Sn W Zn Al Bi B Cd Cu F Ga Hf In Pb http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12028
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Green minor metals—basis for cleaner technology innovation Indium Germanium Tantalum PGM Tellurium Cobalt Lithium Gallium REE http://www.unep.fr/shared/publications/pdf/DTIx1202xPA-Critical%20Metals%20and%20their%20Recycling%20Potential.pdf
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Minerals required for clean energy technologies Lithium Cobalt Gallium REE, Y Indium Tellurium http://www.energy.gov/news/documents/criticalmaterialsstrategy.pdf
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European Union Antimony Beryllium Cobalt Fluorspar Gallium Germanium Graphite Indium Magnesium Niobium PGM REE Tantalum Tungsten http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/raw-materials/files/docs/report-b_en.pdf
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What are green technologies? Environmental technologies or clean technologies Future and existing technologies that conserve energy and natural resources and curb the negative impacts of human involvement, i.e. environmental friendly (modified from Wikipedia) Alternative power (wind turbines, solar energy) Hybrid and electric cars Batteries Magnets Other technologies Water purification Desalination Carbon capture and storage
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Major Uses
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http://www.nma.org/pdf/101606_nrc_study.pdf
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http://www.molycorp.com/hybrid_ev.asp Toyota Prius 2.2 lbs Nd in magnets 22-33 lbs La in batteries
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http://www.nma.org/pdf/101606_nrc_study.pdf Aerospace
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Photovoltaics Ken Zweibel, GW Solar Institute, “Minerals for a Green Society”, Metallurgical Society of America, Feb 4, 2010
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Photovoltaics Ken Zweibel, GW Solar Institute, “Minerals for a Green Society”, Metallurgical Society of America, Feb 4, 2010
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Photovoltaics Ken Zweibel, GW Solar Institute, “Minerals for a Green Society”, Metallurgical Society of America, Feb 4, 2010
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Permanent Magnets Automotive Electronics Appliances Medical Military Aerospace Automation Wind turbines Fe Sm-Co Nd-Fe-B Cu-Ni-Fe Fe-Cr-Co Al-Ni-Co
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Wind turbines
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Indium in solar panels 50 metric tons required for enough solar panels to provide 1 gigawatt of energy $500/kg in 2009 2008—US used 800 megawatts of energy by solar panels connected to the grid (0.1% total US energy) 600,000 metric tons reserves in the world in 2009 Zinc sulfide deposits Tin-tungsten veins Porphyry copper deposits
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Commodity US production 2009 mt World production 2009 mt consumption 2009 mtPrice 2009 World reserves 2009 mt Cu1,190,00015,800,0001,660,000$2.3/lb540,000,000 Au2102,350170$950/oz47,000 REO0124,0007,410varies99,000,000 Be120140 $120/lb15900+ Sb0187,00022,400$2.3/lb2,100,000 As38552,5003,600$0.92/lb1,070,000 Bi1007,3001,020$7.4/lb320,000 Ga07820$480/kg1,000,000 Ge5145$950/kg450+ TeWW$145/kg22,000 cement71,800,0002,800,000,00073,800,000$100/mton
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Issues
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http://www.slideshare.net/Tehama/john-kaiser
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http://www.slideshare.net/Tehama/jack-vancouverjan2011
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http://www.nma.org/pdf/101606_nrc_study.pdf
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Criticality Index http://www.nma.org/pdf/101606_nrc_study.pdf
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