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Your backyard could hold a rare earth fortune – and this orange lichen is the clue

Your backyard could hold a rare earth fortune – and this orange lichen is the clue
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Your backyard could hold a rare earth fortune – and this orange lichen is the clue Chinese scientists discover link between lichen growth and potentially untapped rare-earth-bearing carbonates and mineral deposits Next time you spot a vivid orange-yellow crust spreading across a rock in your garden, on a country wall or along a hiking trail, take a closer look – you might be standing on a fortune. Chinese scientists have spent decades trying to identify biological indicators that could help...

Your backyard could hold a rare earth fortune – and this orange lichen is the clue Chinese scientists discover link between lichen growth and potentially untapped rare-earth-bearing carbonates and mineral deposits Next time you spot a vivid orange-yellow crust spreading across a rock in your garden, on a country wall or along a hiking trail, take a closer look – you might be standing on a fortune. Chinese scientists have spent decades trying to identify biological indicators that could help locate mineral deposits. “This is the second time Chinese scientists have discovered a similar indicator – the first was copper grass in the 1950s – and both are original scientific discoveries in mineral exploration,” said Professor Li Yang of Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences on August 17. The study, titled “Lichen as a Potential Exploration Tool for Rare Earth Element – Enriched Carbonatites”, was published in the peer-reviewed journal Economic Geology on July 27.
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