Dataset for the Map of Critical Raw Materials hard rock deposits of Europe 2024
Contributors
Data collectors:
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Albanian Geological Survey
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Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
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National Laboratory of Energy and Geology
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Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
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Geological Survey Ireland
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Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
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Geological Survey of Sweden
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GeoSphere Austria
- Geološki zavod Srbije
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Instituto Geológico y Minero de España
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Norwegian Geological Survey
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Cyprus Geological Survey
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Hellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration
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Institutul Geologic al României
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Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale
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Geological Survey of Slovenia
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Ukrainean State Institute of Geological Survey
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Croatian Geological Survey
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Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
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TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands
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Geological Survey of Finland
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Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Geological Survey of Belgium
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Polish Geological Institute
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Institute of Geological Sciences
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Geological Survey of Estonia
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British Geological Survey
- Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs of Hungary
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State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr
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Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
- Afdeling Vlaams Planbureau voor Omgeving (VPO)
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National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Czech Geological Survey
Description
The map shows the largest sized Critical Raw Materials hard rock deposits in Europe (super large, large and medium), based on the 2023 CRM list of the European Commission. This dataset is based on contributions from national and regional Geological Survey Organisations collected between April and October 2024, as part of the EU-funded GSEU (Geological Service for Europe) project, aimed at delivering harmonized geoscientific data across Europe. Mineral deposits are sized according to their total endowment – estimated by the sum of cumulated past production, resources (a concentration or occurrence of material of economic interest in such form, grade or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction) and reserves (the economically mineable part of a mineral resource) for the commodity concerned. Note that this dataset constitutes a geological assessment of the main CRM deposits in Europe. It does not consider any aspect associated with infrastructure, mining, metallurgy, processing, transport of ore, and ignores socio-economic and environmental conditions. Most importantly, the presence of a mineralization and the identification of a mineral deposit do not warrant its extractability in the future.
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Related works
- Is supplement to
- Image: 10.5281/zenodo.15222112 (DOI)