GREENPEG – exploration for pegmatite minerals to feed the energy transition: first steps towards the Green Stone Age

Author:

Müller Axel12,Reimer Wolfgang3,Wall Frances4,Williamson Ben4,Menuge Julian5,Brönner Marco6,Haase Claudia6,Brauch Klaus7,Pohl Claudia7,Lima Alexandre89,Teodoro Ana89,Cardoso-Fernandes Joana89,Roda-Robles Encarnación10,Harrop John11,Smith Kate4,Wanke Dietrich12,Unterweissacher Thomas13,Hopfner Mario14,Schröder Mathias14,Clifford Brendan15,Moutela Paulo15,Lloret Carla1,Ranza Luigi16,Rausa Andrea16

Affiliation:

1. Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, 0318 Oslo, Norway

2. Natural History Museum, London, UK

3. Geokompetenzzentrum Freiberg e.V., Freiberg, Germany

4. Camborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

5. University College Dublin, School of Earth Sciences, Dublin, Ireland

6. Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim, Norway

7. Terratec Geophysical Services, Heitersheim, Germany

8. University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Planning, Porto, Portugal

9. Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Porto Pole, Portugal

10. Universidad del País Vasco-UPV/EHU, Departamento de Geología, Leioa, Spain

11. Blackstairs Lithium Ltd, Dublin, Ireland

12. ECM Lithium AT GmbH, Wolfsberg, Austria

13. Geo-Unterweissacher GmbH, Hochfilzen, Austria

14. IFU GmbH Privates Institut für Umweltanalysen, Lichtenau, Germany

15. Felmica – Minerais Industriais, S.A., Mangualde, Portugal

16. Ciaotech – PNO Group, Rome, Italy

Abstract

Abstract The GREENPEG project, which is funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 ‘Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials’ programme, aims to develop multimethod exploration toolsets for the identification of European, buried, small-scale (0.01–5 million m 3 ) pegmatite ore deposits of the Nb–Y–F (NYF) and Li–Cs–Ta (LCT) chemical types. The project is being coordinated by the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo and involves four exploration services/mining operators, one geological survey, one non-profit helix association of administration, industry and academia, two consulting companies and five academic institutions from eight European countries. The target raw materials are Li, high-purity quartz for silica and metallic Si, ceramic feldspar, rare earth elements, Ta, Be and Cs, which are naturally concentrated in granitic pegmatites. Silicon and Li are two of the most sought-after green technology metals as they are essential for photovoltaics and Li-ion batteries for electric cars, respectively. GREENPEG will change the focus of exploration strategies from large-volume towards small-volume, high-quality ores and overcome the lack of exploration technologies for pegmatite ore deposits by developing toolsets tailored to these ore types. This contribution focuses on the methods applied in the GREENPEG project and as such provides a potential pathway towards the ‘Green Stone Age’ from the perspective of pegmatite-sourced minerals.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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