Rare Earth Metals: Uses, Minerals, Geology, Prospecting: Strategic Metals for we need for Technology

Rare Earth Metals: Uses, Minerals, Geology, Prospecting: Strategic Metals for we need for Technology

Rare earth metals are the most important elements that most people have never heard of or even if they have heard of them, they know very little about them. Without these unusual metals – the rare earths, your life would be totally different – in our technology, we use them every day. Today we will talk about prospecting for Rare Earth deposits: the minerals, the geology, the mining and how the metals are extracted and purified. And why the whole world is slave to China to buy them.
For those who want to learn more about Prospecting and finding gold check out my book, Fists full of Gold. It’s an encyclopedia of everything on the topic of prospecting. It’s available on Amazon. You can find it at (affiliate):

For even more information on prospecting, minerals, gems and other related information you can also check out my website at:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com/prospect/chris_prospect.htm
The Prospecting and Mining Journal magazine can be found at:
http://www.icmj.com

50 Comments

  1. Rodney J Snider on March 8, 2022 at 2:42 pm

    Thanks again for your in-depth and methodical explanation of the REE minerals and exploration for those minerals (:o)

  2. Eric on March 8, 2022 at 2:42 pm

    Too many wasted words, you could say more with less.

  3. zebafridi Khan on March 8, 2022 at 2:42 pm

    Congratulations sir 100 likes Happy

  4. alicia vobb on March 8, 2022 at 2:43 pm

    Hi Chris! Loved your video – extremely relevant and impartial information which made for a terrific educational video 🙂

  5. Bob Werner on March 8, 2022 at 2:45 pm

    Can the rare earths be separated by float teck ?

  6. Dee Lunbeck on March 8, 2022 at 2:46 pm

    I just wanted to say thank you from my home here in Shoshoni Wyoming I’m an old guy 70 years and been a rock hound since I could walk anyway thank you very much sir very educational and hope to meet you someday best wishes and God bless

  7. agustin ruiz on March 8, 2022 at 2:48 pm

    Very interesting, can i get rare earth from iron and aluminum foundries dross?

  8. Typical RockHound on March 8, 2022 at 2:48 pm

    Ontario Canada !

  9. Nelson Semino on March 8, 2022 at 2:49 pm

    Hi there! One idea that will help you sell more copies! Since you are already selling your book on Amazon.com, Why not have it also published in the Kindle format. I’ve looked at the price, but I hate the taxes! To where I live, taxes on it are as much as the price of the book itself. To me the book is a curiosity, so I am happy to pay the courier, but that high taxes is (politically) a big NO.

  10. James Davis on March 8, 2022 at 2:49 pm

    1951 Principles of Chemistry "0ne pound sample of gadolinium sulfate, brought into contact with a 1000 gauss magnet, causes the temperature of the sample to drop in temp to 1 Kelvin"

  11. Fresh Impact Co. on March 8, 2022 at 2:50 pm

    Hi Chris, I would love to show you some really unusual finds that for the life of me figure out what it is.

    Anyway to contact you?

  12. Matthew Wilson on March 8, 2022 at 2:53 pm

    I always enjoy your content Chris and I’m glad to see you cover this topic. I collect the elements of the periodic table and I have all but three of the rare earth metals which I’ll end up buying eventually. I’ve extracted and purified some of the rare earths on my own from old broken rare earth magnets, ferrocerium rods and a few other sources I’m saving up in storage into a hopefully economically viable volume to process eventually. It’s a personal hobby, so it only needs to be economically viable one time really.

  13. Harold Wagner on March 8, 2022 at 2:54 pm

    Did U go to the Colorado School of Mines? Why is the US so far behind in developing these rare elements?

  14. HONO COROKO on March 8, 2022 at 2:58 pm

    I liked the way you explained, great info I have many learned thanks Chris.

  15. Osvaldo Coelho on March 8, 2022 at 2:59 pm

    Dear Chris, thanks. Very informative. But let me point this. China would say: "We invested capital and expertise in the whole suppy chain while the westerners didn’t. China had no problem with that. Now after doing the heavy lifting and you westernes having benefitted from our investments westerners say: Well, the Chinese have dirty cheap manpower, and they don’t care about the environment instead of acknowledging that the Chinese risked their capital and did the right thing.

  16. Lady Flibblesworth on March 8, 2022 at 3:00 pm

    was trying to figure out why Darwin and his best buddy loved my mountain. Were all in love with our little Marylin here in South wales UK. Orange stained rocks everywhere, worse since the mine shaft blow out after that earthquake (I suspect) damaged some shafts in the worlds wettest coal seam few years ago. Was very loud, fault lines near me. Was also very loud couple of months back when our street turned orange thanks to our new geyser from all those shafts. We live on the Neath disturbance apparently, in UK info is very censored and local governments concerned that educated public might be thieves, even though its all perfectly legal with no protected sights. The changing geology between Drummau mountain and the Neath valley in a short distance is shocking every 100 yards or so. It seems I might be living in a very interesting geological location, what’s the most valuable substances I aught to be looking out for in your opinion? We have many coal tips, slag piles….also orange, red and purple staining in many rivers. Big glaciers in the past and huge tectonic pressure creating our huge coal field endless valleys and a couple of tectonic boundaries and thrust faults. I thought this might be an excellent new hobby for stimulation and exorcise for our whole family, but I was hoping you might be able to tell me some good tips to make day trips worth while 🙂

  17. 紀章kisho on March 8, 2022 at 3:01 pm

    could rare earths be created artificially (instead of geological extraction)?

  18. pawan parihar on March 8, 2022 at 3:02 pm

    I learn lot of things from your vedios thank you

  19. James Davis on March 8, 2022 at 3:03 pm

    this is VERY informative. Would you do one about indium?

  20. Cory Upton on March 8, 2022 at 3:07 pm

    Chris is amazing at explaining this stuff, thats why I purchased his book. great work sir big fan of your work.

  21. GordTVradio on March 8, 2022 at 3:08 pm

    Is this guy an actual geologist?

  22. NUGGET SHOOTER JOURNALS on March 8, 2022 at 3:08 pm

    Another great lesson, thanks Chris

  23. Sas Al_mahrouqi on March 8, 2022 at 3:09 pm

    Thanks for great talk.
    Is there a specific exploration programe for REE. What tools what methods what analysis one can use?

  24. Darren Marney on March 8, 2022 at 3:09 pm

    So Chris 😃 Awesome Information 💯% Maybe a question Sir 🤔 Is there any probability of potential for such elements to be extracted from the oceans if the opportunity of mineralisation exists 🤫 Technically the cost of available alternatives has benefits if it represents a significant progress for society 😃🤔

  25. mark on March 8, 2022 at 3:12 pm

    Great video Chris, Thanks

  26. Abdul Latif on March 8, 2022 at 3:12 pm

    Dearest sir i want to purchase ur published fist full of gold here in Pakistan for last two years it is not available in market.Guide me in this regards.

  27. MIKE BUSCH on March 8, 2022 at 3:13 pm

    Chris I thought that there were some rare earth elements in the southern calif desert. Oops you answered my
    Question. Seems like need to go back to the desert and figure out The problems.

  28. Mohd Fadzil on March 8, 2022 at 3:15 pm

    I hope ur book can be read in malay/ bahasa melayu translation sir

  29. Unsilenced Man on March 8, 2022 at 3:15 pm

    I was curious what lithium looks like? Maybe what the rare earth magnet materials are made of? I heard lithium is liquid but never seen a sample before. I also heard that if all the mines in north america, started collecting rare earths, it would be enough to replace China foothold

  30. Charles Chiponda on March 8, 2022 at 3:18 pm

    Consider me subscribed good sir.

  31. Tom Wolfpack on March 8, 2022 at 3:19 pm

    Hi i have rock that weigs 1.334 kilos (alot for its size) i thought was metall because of its weight. its very gold shiny and looks like pure gold it is not magnetic. There is a bit of crystal in it, a spot of rust but looks like processed gold. If it is real how much can i expect to get for it? Its larger than a baseball.

  32. Kristal Macleod on March 8, 2022 at 3:19 pm

    Chris Hi’ my name is Kris-tal and I have 2 STone’s I would like Your opinion on ? ThanK You OHHHHH they are NOT Crystals.

  33. Barrett on March 8, 2022 at 3:19 pm

    As per usual, China does the dirty work to provide us with "green" energy and animatronic holiday decorations, funded by the outsourcing global citizenry of the investor class, then we’re shocked and appalled that they beat us at our own game. More like brown energy. Throw some more money at the cake, and you’ll have it after it’s eaten. Don’t be a pessimist and concede the positive evil of infinite economic growth as a fundamental principle of social organization. Heresy! Like the unbridled growth of cells in a human body exposed to rare earth mine waste, it’s a beautiful thing… apparently. We’re making the clean–green future out of that toxic waste. I’ll stop my ranting now, sorry for the philosophical interjections; haggard from the pace–done fast over right. Great video as always. I also think your criticism of conflict mineral sanctions is an apt and often overlooked one.

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  35. Ted Trees on March 8, 2022 at 3:23 pm

    Our rock has all of the rare earth elements except promethium in it and has a total of 60 elements and was found on a sandy beach with no other rocks around

  36. Mahammud Ibra on March 8, 2022 at 3:25 pm

    What a lesson.please i need of it sir or one by one go in details to end (mining).Thank you God bless you sir.

  37. ddd228/Dave in Seattle. on March 8, 2022 at 3:25 pm

    Mining the earth. China is competing with trade prices, control. Critical but nasty byproducts in extracting when processing. A small % of the rare earth minerals. Per ton. No geologist here. Can we profit from mining asteroids like the Chinese? Sure! Our earth has a finite amount .Oxides? Lithium. Galina. Gold and silver .Minerals that we are familiar with.

  38. Kirby James on March 8, 2022 at 3:27 pm

    Sir i have a stone here the color is blue, i dont know what is it…

  39. Harold Wagner on March 8, 2022 at 3:28 pm

    Why are U always gesturing with both hands, like a preacher.

  40. Tmb1112 on March 8, 2022 at 3:29 pm

    Thanks! Really into Rare Earth Metal research, so this was an amazing resource to learn a lot.

  41. A Patterson on March 8, 2022 at 3:31 pm

    Wow! I always learn sooo much from you. Can’t thank you enough.

  42. Randy Caldwell on March 8, 2022 at 3:32 pm

    Interesting, I don’t know much at all about rare earth minerals. Thank you for the information.

  43. Stephen Rother on March 8, 2022 at 3:33 pm

    Lots of rare earth in the southwest USA. Seen rich areas of magnetic. Not sure what the names were. USA has ( reserves ).

  44. Kathleen Mayhugh on March 8, 2022 at 3:34 pm

    So to be "green" their has to be toxic waste

  45. 750SonyP on March 8, 2022 at 3:35 pm

    Great info and enthusiasm in explaining 👍

  46. Lord Wessex on March 8, 2022 at 3:36 pm

    Chris. Many Thanks for your reply and link.
    I guess that there may be ancient sedimentary deposits of Monazite rich sand that hardened to sandstone, or perhaps clays rich in other rare earths now metamorphosed to slate etc?

  47. Smithsgold on March 8, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    Great infomation as always

  48. Lk choudhury on March 8, 2022 at 3:38 pm

    Its anice video explaining briefly the complete life cycle of the Rare earths.

  49. HighOnThunder on March 8, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    Thanks for the video, Chris. Thorium might become a hot item when they succeed in making a "clean" nuclear reactor with it.

  50. Tino Ardhyanto on March 8, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    Thank you for your easy-to-understand information on rare earth metals. Rare earth metals suddenly became sexy from commodity trading perspective. People should know better about rare earth metals in order to use it properly. Very good 👍

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