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Pistol Bay Mining Inc. (TSX-V:PST) is a diversified junior Canadian mineral exploration company with a focus on precious and base metal properties in North America. Pistol Bay has a past-producing… Read more

Magnetite ore, long the leading source of domestic iron supply in North America, Europe and China, is now increasingly relevant across the globe. The perception that magnetite ore is an… Read more

A Forecast Of When We’ll Run Out of Each Metal Here is one interpretation of when we’ll run out of each metal or energy source. While the technicalities of some… Read more

https://beta.quiet.ly/list/share/db1ed-a-year-s-extraction-of-metal-shown-next-to-cities?width=1070&height=800&showGradient=false&showMapView=false&showAuthor=true&showLogo=true&showListTitle=true&showListDescription=true&showTitles=true&showDescriptions=true&showWeblinks=false&makeClickable=false&sharePage=true&showIcons=true&embedTheme=dark&titleSize=18&titleType=quietly&descriptionSize=14&descriptionType=quietly&useOriginalImages=true&lastSlide=default&lastSlideMsg=&lastSlideUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fvisualcapitalist A Year’s Extraction of Metal Shown Next to Landmarks and Cities “One death is a tragedy. One million is a statistic.” – Joseph Stalin For thousands of years of… Read more

The History of Metals We have documented the history if individual metals before and we have also visualized their annual production. However, we have not seen all of the metals… Read more

This infographic covers everything you should know about copper porphyries, one of the most important sources of gold, copper, and molybdenum. Read more

Copper is 100% recyclable, which makes it a very green material of choice for the Circular Economy. Read more

Aluminum (or aluminium) is the world’s most common metal by crustal abundance, making up 8.2% of mass. Aluminum was not isolated all the way until 1827. Read more

Copper is essential for modern society and green technology, but the long-term future of copper supply has more questions than it does answers. Read more

The 1.4 billion people living in China account for 13% of global GDP, but this chart shows that for commodity producers, the country means so much more. Read more