← Back to Dashboard
Critical Mineral Exploration

Geochemistry

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed Jun 8, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Geochemistry is a critical tool for mineral exploration, particularly for tungsten, driven by tightening US supply chains and significant price increases. This analytical method is also applied to environmental pollution assessment and extraterrestrial material composition.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["accelerating groundwater pollution" "drone Geophysics And Property-Wide Soil Geochemistry" "U.S. Tungsten Supply Chain Tightens" "APT Rotterdam tungsten prices up roughly 900%" "DFARS procurement cliff on Chinese-origin tungsten" "Tianwen-2 mission target asteroid (469219) Kamo\u02bboalewa probably develops an Itokawa-compositional but more space-weathered surface" "Institute of Geochemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences"]
Driving Media Context
Nature.com • May 28, 2026

Deep tree roots at risk of accelerating groundwater pollution beneath clay-rich aquitards

Formation of deep flow channels by roots from reforestation and afforestation is at risk of accelerating groundwater pollution in vast global areas where aqu...
Meyerweb.com • May 28, 2026

Accessible (I Think) Split-Cell Table Headers

My colleague Chris Griffith, with whom I collaborated to put The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Third Edition (1977) online, is also a spaceflight enthusiast (a...
Nature.com • May 27, 2026

Tianwen-2 mission target asteroid (469219) Kamoʻoalewa probably develops an Itokawa-compositional but more space-weathered surface

The origin of asteroid (469219) Kamo‘oalewa, target of China’s Tianwen-2 mission, is debated. Here, the authors show that it probably originated from the Flo...
PRNewswire • May 27, 2026

U.S. Tungsten Supply Chain Tightens As A Nevada Past-Producer Mobilizes Drone Geophysics And Property-Wide Soil Geochemistry Toward Drill-Ready Targets

Issued on behalf of Western Star Resources Inc. With APT Rotterdam tungsten prices up roughly 900% over twelve months, the January 1, 2027 DFARS procurement ...
New Scientist • May 26, 2026

How a radical new view of life could reveal its origin – and aliens

We've been looking at nature the wrong way, argues Rowan Hooper. If we stop focusing on the individual, we get a whole new picture of how life on Earth – and...
Nature.com • May 25, 2026

Carbonate-capped seamount subduction accelerates CO2-rich arc magma ascent

CO2-rich magmas beneath Pagan Volcano are stored near Moho depths and ascend to the surface within weeks to months. These findings link deep, rapid magma asc...
Space Daily • May 25, 2026

In 1986, a freshwater lake in Cameroon released a cloud of carbon dioxide that killed 1,746 people in a single night, and that lake is one of only three on Earth known to be capable of this, the largest of which sits beneath roughly two million people.”

On the evening of 21 August 1986, in a remote part of northwestern Cameroon, the surface of a small crater lake known as Lake Nyos exhibited a brief disturba...
Nature.com • May 22, 2026

Channelized lithospheric erosion shapes the western North American craton margin

Craton margins, vital for mineral deposits and plate tectonics, are poorly understood. In this study, seismic imaging suggests mantle flow is eroding cratoni...
Pypi.org • May 22, 2026

geopytool-reborn 2.0.0

A comprehensive geochemistry data analysis toolkit
Pypi.org • May 22, 2026

geopytool-reborn added to PyPI

A comprehensive geochemistry data analysis toolkit