Vanadium as a critical material: economic geology with emphasis on market and the main deposit types

Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.1080/25726838.2022.2102883
G. Simandl, S. Paradis
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ABSTRACT Vanadium is currently considered a critical material in the European Union, the U.S.A., and other jurisdictions. The vanadium mine production for 2021 is estimated at more than 120 000 tonnes; however, the market base is expected to grow rapidly due to the increase in the use of vanadium for redox flow batteries. Currently, world-wide, many projects are in the advanced stages of exploration and development. In the longer term, should vanadium cease to be a critical material and the law of supply and demand applies, the marginal mines will be decommissioned, and the best deposits will remain economic. Depending on the prevailing regulations in specific jurisdictions, geological settings, and the most up-to-date metallurgical research results, the main vanadium deposit types that could be considered as potential exploration and development targets are the vanadiferous titanomagnetite deposits, sandstone-hosted uranium-vanadium deposits (Salt Wash category), shale-hosted vanadium deposits, and base metal-related vanadate deposits. However, placer deposits, surficial uranium-vanadium type mineralisation, and the Minas Ragra type patrónite deposits should also be considered.
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钒作为关键材料:经济地质,重点是市场和主要矿床类型
摘要:钒目前被认为是欧盟、美国和其他司法管辖区的关键材料。2021年的钒矿产量估计超过12万吨;然而,由于氧化还原液流电池中钒的使用增加,预计市场基础将迅速增长。目前,在世界范围内,许多项目都处于勘探和开发的高级阶段。从长远来看,如果钒不再是一种关键材料,供需规律适用,边际矿山将退役,最佳矿床将保持经济效益。根据特定司法管辖区的现行法规、地质环境和最新的冶金研究结果,可被视为潜在勘探和开发目标的主要钒矿床类型是含钒钛磁铁矿矿床、砂岩型铀钒矿床(盐水型)、页岩型钒矿床、,以及与贱金属相关的钒酸盐矿床。然而,也应考虑砂矿矿床、表层铀钒型矿化和Minas Ragra型patrónite矿床。
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