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Greenland Rare Earths: Low Radioactivity, High Value
16 Jan
Summary
- Uranium and thorium levels are below Greenland's strict threshold.
- Zirconium oxide grades exceed 2%, with hafnium consistently enriched.
- Modern exploration validates decades-old Greenland geological anomalies.

Dalaroo Metals has announced promising results from its Blue Lagoon Project in Greenland, identifying significant rare earth elements with notably low radioactivity. Uranium and thorium levels were found to be well below Greenland's mandated 100 parts per million maximum threshold, potentially easing permitting processes for the project.
The exploration also revealed strong zirconium oxide grades exceeding 2%, with one sample hitting 4.42%. Hafnium, a strategically critical metal for advanced semiconductors and microchips, showed consistent enrichment, with values commonly above 40 parts per million. This discovery is particularly timely as Western nations seek to secure critical mineral supply chains outside of China.
These findings represent the first modern exploration of the Greenland anomaly since 1979, utilizing advanced analytical methods to validate decades-old geological survey data. Dalaroo Metals, having recently secured funding, is planning subsequent exploration phases including geophysics, mineralogy studies, and shallow drilling to further assess the deposit's potential.




