A New Source of Gallium - Geothermal Muds

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The demand for gallium has increased significantly over the last few decades due to the expanding use of Ga compounds in the electronics industry. Because it is widely dispersed and rarely found naturally in concentrations greater than 0.1%, Ga is expensive (approximately US$500/kg) and difficult to produce in large quantities.   A previous study of metals in geothermal systems reported significant quantities of Ga present in the muds on the northeast margin of Lake Rotokawa, an acidic lake associated with a high-temperature geothermal field situated in the Taupo Volcanic Zone of New Zealand. Similar muds are present in many other geothermal fields in the zone, suggesting that geothermal muds could be a commercial source ofGa.
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APA:  (1994)  A New Source of Gallium - Geothermal Muds

MLA: A New Source of Gallium - Geothermal Muds. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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