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    Centuries worth of rare earth elements found in Japan's EEZ

    Massive deposits of rare earth minerals that could meet global demand for centuries have been found in Japan's exclusive economic zone off the Ogasawara island chain 2,000 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, researchers said.


    The deposits, estimated at 16 million tons, lie at a depth of 5,700 meters about 250 km south of Minami-Torishima island in the Pacific Ocean.


    The discovery was announced by a team that involved Waseda University, the University of Tokyo and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and technology (JAMSTEC).


    Researchers said it was reasonable to expect that technology could be developed in the near future to extract the deposits in viable quantities.


    The team discovered traces of seabed deposits with a high concentration of rare earth elements in the area in 2013.


    "The finding proves that there is an abundance of rare earth materials there," said Yasuhiro Kato, a professor of earth resource studies at the University of Tokyo and a member of the team. “We also showed the potential for reducing mining costs, which will allow us to move forward toward rare earth resource development on a commercial basis.”


    Team members collected samples by drilling at 25 locations in a zone measuring about 2,500 square kilometers using a deep-sea drilling vessel supplied by JAMSTEC.


    Rare earth elements are indispensable in the manufacturing of parts for electric vehicles and other high-tech products. China has the world's lion's share of such resources.


    It was estimated that the deposits contain enough dysprosium, which is used in the production of hybrid auto motors, to last for 730 years, and 420 years’ worth of terbium, which is used in magneto-optical discs, among other things.


    The team found that rare earths are concentrated in biogenic calcium phosphate grains in seabed sludge.


    It said it has developed a method to recover calcium phosphate from the mud by making the concentration of rare earth metals 2.6 times higher using centrifugal technology.


    Tests done in a laboratory on land showed that the method could drastically slash mining costs by reducing the volume of mud raised from the seabed, team members said.


    They said they intend to confirm the effects of the recovery technology and aim to put it into practical use in the days ahead.


    The findings were published in the online edition of the British magazine Scientific Reports on April 10.


    Centuries worth of rare earth elements found in Japan's EEZ?The Asahi Shimbun

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    Just wait a minute, China will come up with some old map and claim it part of China.

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    It's quite a beautiful spot.

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    The Chinese will be all over this..

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    Their behaviour does indicate this, but I think that they cannot walk all over Japan the same way they have with the Philippines and Vietnam.
    Plus, Okinawa is in the way.



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    I am sure that OhDoh will be along soon to explain that these minerals are rightly Chinese property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Just wait a minute, China will come up with some old map and claim it part of China.
    You mean they haven't built a runway on a nearby coral reef yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    You mean they haven't built a runway on a nearby coral reef yet?
    Unfortunately not as the Americans beat them to it!

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