Titre : |
The Critical Raw Material Atlas of Belgium |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sophie Decrée, Auteur ; Léon Dejonghe, Auteur ; Jean-Marc Baele, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Institut des Sciences naturelles |
Année de publication : |
2024 |
Collection : |
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Belgium num. 66 |
Importance : |
142 p |
Note générale : |
03.03 DEC |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Matières premières
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Tags : |
Mines Métaux critiques Energie Belgique |
Index. décimale : |
03.03 Ressources naturelles |
Résumé : |
For the past 15 years, a major concern and challenge in Europe has been securing the supply of critical raw materials (CRMs), which are tightly linked to high technological applications and clean green technologies. These materials are indeed considered crucial for industrial megasectors and the economic development of Europe. The publication of the CRM Act intensified the pressure on these commodities, with the intention of promoting exploration in Europe.. The CRM Atlas of Belgium, coordinated by the Geological Survey of Belgium (GSB), Institute of Natural Sciences, along with contributions from Belgian universities, aims to serve as a foundational resource for future CRM Act initiatives. It comprises current maps displaying the locations of relevant commodities (deposits and
occurrences) and summarizes information on the types of mineralization, estimated resources (roughly), deposit potential, and more in Belgium. |
The Critical Raw Material Atlas of Belgium [texte imprimé] / Sophie Decrée, Auteur ; Léon Dejonghe, Auteur ; Jean-Marc Baele, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Institut des Sciences naturelles, 2024 . - 142 p. - ( Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Belgium; 66) . 03.03 DEC Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Matières premières
|
Tags : |
Mines Métaux critiques Energie Belgique |
Index. décimale : |
03.03 Ressources naturelles |
Résumé : |
For the past 15 years, a major concern and challenge in Europe has been securing the supply of critical raw materials (CRMs), which are tightly linked to high technological applications and clean green technologies. These materials are indeed considered crucial for industrial megasectors and the economic development of Europe. The publication of the CRM Act intensified the pressure on these commodities, with the intention of promoting exploration in Europe.. The CRM Atlas of Belgium, coordinated by the Geological Survey of Belgium (GSB), Institute of Natural Sciences, along with contributions from Belgian universities, aims to serve as a foundational resource for future CRM Act initiatives. It comprises current maps displaying the locations of relevant commodities (deposits and
occurrences) and summarizes information on the types of mineralization, estimated resources (roughly), deposit potential, and more in Belgium. |
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