China Launches 2026 Forest Area Mineral Exploration in the Greater Khingan Range
2026-06-11 15:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China Inner Mongolia Forest Industry Group Co., Ltd., and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Geological Survey Institute recently jointly held the 2026 Academic Annual Meeting of the Greater Khingan Range Mining Science Research Base and the Forest Area Mining Development Seminar in Beijing. The meeting comprehensively summarized the main achievements and progress of the base's first anniversary of construction, and conducted in-depth discussions on topics such as green development and breakthrough in mineral exploration in forest areas, as well as deepening industry-university-research-application collaborative innovation.

The Greater Khingan Range Mining Science Research Base was established through the cooperation of the three aforementioned parties. Over the past year, the relevant units have focused on the main exploration direction of strategic minerals such as tungsten and molybdenum, explored and formed an innovative model of coordinated linkage among scientific research, exploration, and industry, completed the verification and evaluation of exploration potential in mining areas such as Kadatiling and Baritu in the northern section of the Greater Khingan Range, and achieved significant progress in tungsten and molybdenum exploration. This has accumulated replicable and scalable valuable experience for exploration breakthroughs in key national metallogenic belts, especially in forest area transformation and development zones.

At the meeting, the three parties signed multiple exploration cooperation documents, officially launching the 2026 forest area mineral exploration work in the Greater Khingan Range. Attending experts exchanged views on new paradigms of industry-university-research cooperation, base development planning, progress in tungsten-molybdenum polymetallic exploration in mining areas such as Kadatiling, comparative studies on tungsten-molybdenum-tin polymetallic mineralization and metallogenic regularity between the Greater Khingan Range and the Nanling region, and mineral resource planning and policies for the "15th Five-Year Plan" in the northern section of the Greater Khingan Range. Special seminars were also held on key scientific and technological issues for forest area exploration and policies for coordinated development of forestry and mining, providing suggestions and recommendations to address the difficulties in forest area mineral exploration.

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