Carbon ore, rare earth and critical minerals potential
Project Details
Project ID:
1659
Nickname/Abbreviation:
CORE-CM
Parent Project:
Energy Resources Section projects
Status:
Active
Description:
The objective of this project is to reduce our nation's reliance on imported Rare Earth and Critical Minerals (REE-CM) by establishing Alaska's resources as competitive sources of supply. This project will systematically perform a set of broad Basinal Assessments of Alaska's Carbon Ore, Rare Earth and Critical Minerals (CORE-CM) found in several of Alaska's basins. Included in the
analysis will be two obvious basins: (1) the basin hosting Alaska's only operating coal mine, and (2) the basin hosting North America's largest large-flake graphite deposit. This is a joint project in collaboration with UAF, UAA, Technology Holding LLC, ESP Research Inc., JWP Consulting LLC, and Green Leaf Carbon Technologies, and Ahtna, Inc. with industry partners are
Ucore Rare Metals Inc., CVMR Inc., Graphite One (Alaska), Inc., and Usibelli Coal Mine. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory.
Project Date(s):
2021 - present
Primary Contact:
Wartes, Marwan A.
DGGS section:
Energy Resources
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Project Participants:
Marwan A. Wartes, Melanie B. Werdon, Robert J. Gillis, Jean A. Riordan, Trystan M. Herriott, Evan Twelker, Nina T. Harun, Alicja Wypych
Publications
There are no primary publications for the Carbon ore, rare earth and critical minerals potential project at this time.
Posters and Presentations
- Wartes, M.A. and Sheets, B.J., 2022
- Wartes, M.A., and Sheets, B.J., 2022, Bringing Alaska’s CORE-CM potential into perspective (presentation): Resource Sustainability Annual Project Review Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 25-27, 2022: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 24 p. https://doi.org/10.14509/30906