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Aspects in Mining & Mineral Science

Characterization of the Hoidas Lake Rare Earth Deposit

  • Open or CloseCorby G Anderson*

    Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy, Colorado School of Mines, USA

    *Corresponding author: Corby G Anderson, Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA

Submission: September 28, 2022; Published: October 28, 2022

DOI: 10.31031/AMMS.2022.10.000731

ISSN : 2578-0255
Volume10 Issue2

Abstract

Hoidas Lake lies in the Northern Rae Geological Province, in the general vicinity of many of Saskatchewan’s large uranium mines. The mineralogy of the Hoidas Lake rare-earth deposit differs from most other such deposits in that it is hosted in equal abundance in veins containing apatite and allanite mineral groups. Hoidas Lake also differs from other deposits in that it contains a significant amount of heavy rare-earth elements, such as dysprosium [1-5]. This abundance of heavy Rare Earth Elements (REE’s) is significant, as there is a growing demand for the heavier rare earths in high-tech manufacturing (such as the use of dysprosium in the manufacturing of hybrid car components).

Keywords:Hoidas lake; Rare earth elements; Characterization

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