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Rare Earth Element Potential of the Felsite Dykes of Phulan Area, Siwana Ring Complex, Rajasthan, India


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1 Geological Survey of India, State Unit: Rajasthan, Western Region, Jaipur 302 004, India
 

The global demand of rare earth elements (REE) is increasing at present due to their unique magnetic, high electrical and thermal conductance, fluorescent, chemical properties and their uses in hightechnology applications and in the quest for green energy. China, the largest producer of REE, has largely reduced its export since 2010. As a consequence, all the other countries in the world have intensified their search for REE to meet their demands. The present study may lead to enhancing the REE resources of India.
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Utpol Kumar Das
Geological Survey of India, State Unit: Rajasthan, Western Region, Jaipur 302 004, India
Arindam Gantait
Geological Survey of India, State Unit: Rajasthan, Western Region, Jaipur 302 004, India
Lopamudra Panda
Geological Survey of India, State Unit: Rajasthan, Western Region, Jaipur 302 004, India
Shabbir Hussain
Geological Survey of India, State Unit: Rajasthan, Western Region, Jaipur 302 004, India

Abstract


The global demand of rare earth elements (REE) is increasing at present due to their unique magnetic, high electrical and thermal conductance, fluorescent, chemical properties and their uses in hightechnology applications and in the quest for green energy. China, the largest producer of REE, has largely reduced its export since 2010. As a consequence, all the other countries in the world have intensified their search for REE to meet their demands. The present study may lead to enhancing the REE resources of India.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi7%2F1157-1162