
RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE
RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE, University of Zambia, Radai Ltd, LATITUDE 66 COBALT OY, GI-BAS +32 partnersRUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE,University of Zambia,Radai Ltd,LATITUDE 66 COBALT OY,GI-BAS,UNIZG-RGNF,LATITUDE 66 COBALT OY,RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE,CSIC,MINAS DE AGUAS TENIDAS SA,Geonardo (Hungary),OYS,KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ SA,Geonardo (Hungary),GI-BAS,University of Rijeka, Faculty of Physics,MINAS DE AGUAS TENIDAS SA,TUBAF,ASAREL MEDET AD,KGHM Cuprum (Poland),LITHICA SCCL,Muon Solutions Oy,University of Lapland,KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ SA,OPT/NET,Muon Solutions Oy,Radai Ltd,University of Zambia,TUT,University of Split,University of Lapland,LITHICA SCCL,OPT/NET,KGHM Cuprum (Poland),ASAREL MEDET AD,RUDNICI BOKSITA DOO ZA EKSPLOATACIJU RUDE POSUSJE,RUDNICI BOKSITA DOO ZA EKSPLOATACIJU RUDE POSUSJEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101058178Overall Budget: 7,494,660 EURFunder Contribution: 7,494,660 EURNew environmental, economic and societal requirements in the EU’s transition to a low-carbon and digital economy call for innovative methods, technologies and techniques to be developed and applied in mineral exploration. To unlock the CRM potential in Europe, AGEMERA will conduct local state-of-art geological and geophysical surveys over a total of ~4,700 km2 in order to detailly map CRM resources in 6 EU countries and 1 third country (Zambia). The geophysical field trial surveys will demonstrate three novel non-invasive survey methods (at up to a TRL5) based on remote sensing and related data analysis: 1) passive seismic methods, 2) multi-sensing drone system combining magnetic, radiometric and electromagnetic sensing, and 3) muon-based multidetector density detection system. The project will use data from open-access databases (e.g., European Geological Data Infrastructure, EGDI), the data collected from the field by project geoscientists, and various geophysical survey methods to refine and improve the genetic mineral system models of the various deposit types known to contain lithium, cobalt, molybdenum, vanadium, PGMs, niobium, tantalum, bauxite and REE. The project will introduce the existing guidance for the application of UNFC for mineral resources to the partner countries through stakeholders, courses and public events. The project will survey citizens in the project countries, create a CRM educational package targeting schools and universities, publish an online CRM serious game, organise public events, as well as online news flashes, with the aim to reach 5,000,000 citizens by 2030. The project will create an open-access SoftGIS analysis and database on people’s social, cultural, environmental and economic concerns related to mining and mineral exploration. These data enable the creation of socio-economic potential maps to be used in parallel with the geological potential maps, consequently ensuring a basis for socially accepted and sustainable mining.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain), University of Oviedo, CONSEJERIA DE TRANSICION ECOLOGICA INDUSTRIA Y DESARROLLO ECONOMICO, STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD, University of Leoben +28 partnersZabala Innovation Consulting (Spain),University of Oviedo,CONSEJERIA DE TRANSICION ECOLOGICA INDUSTRIA Y DESARROLLO ECONOMICO,STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD,University of Leoben,AKKA HIGH TECH,IRM,CSIC,Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain),ANEFA,RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE,University of Leoben,BIRDLIFE EUROPE,RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE,STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD,IRM,AENOR,SGS ESPANOLA DE CONTROL SA,Metso (Finland),Chalmers University of Technology,AKKA HIGH TECH,SILBERMINE ZEIRING GMBH,AENOR,MINERSA,ANEFA,SILBERMINE ZEIRING GMBH,MINERSA,BIRDLIFE EUROPE,ADVANCED MINERAL PROCESSING SL,Metso (Finland),ADVANCED MINERAL PROCESSING SL,SGS ESPANOLA DE CONTROL SA,CONSEJERIA DE TRANSICION ECOLOGICA INDUSTRIA Y DESARROLLO ECONOMICOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101177746Overall Budget: 8,493,030 EURFunder Contribution: 7,198,730 EUREurope must reduce its dependence on raw materials (RM). Over 100,000 MWFs hold vast potential for critical and non-critical RM, while addressing environmental concerns. SCIMIN-CRM aims to enhance access to primary and secondary RMs in Europe by leveraging MWFs' untapped potential. This involves developing a streamlined ‘fast-path’ process and a collaborative digital platform for smart assessment, alongside technology development for RM valorisation in various MWF types across Spain, Sweden, Austria, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. A roadmap will prioritize extraction of valuable CRM like fluorspar, baryte, REEs, and bauxite/aluminium, among others non-critical but highly valuable materials (e.g. copper, aggregates). SCIMIN-CRM will transform discarded materials into valuable resources, increasing valorisation from near 0% to 5% and reducing assessment time by -83%. It will deliver two mobile crushing technologies, a collaborative digital platform, and four cutting-edge processing methodologies. By 2030, the new process aims to become the standard for sustainable MWF assessment aligned with the CRM Act. The project will promote market adoption of sustainable solutions, offer capacity-building programs, enhance social acceptance, and foster industry collaboration. Ultimately, SCIMIN-CRM seeks to boost EU's access to RMs, improve economic performance, enhance recovery rates, and ensure responsible supply, contributing to long-term sustainability and competitiveness. The consortium involves 21 participants from 10 countries spanning the MWF value chain.
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