Sean Xun
Country specialists collect and analyze information on production, trade, and consumption of minerals throughout the world.
Science and Products
Production of mineral commodities and geospatial map of the mineral industries and related infrastructure of China Production of mineral commodities and geospatial map of the mineral industries and related infrastructure of China
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) mission to distribute global mineral information and analyze supply chains, this study provides a comprehensive review of the global significance of China’s mineral production and capacity in 2023. Of 77 mineral commodities in the USGS dataset, China produced 74 and was the world’s first- ranked producer for 39 of the 74. Compared to the...
Authors
Jaewon Chung, Elizabeth R. Neustaedter, Ji Won Moon, Sean Xun, Steven D. Textoris
Global maps of critical mineral production in 2023 Global maps of critical mineral production in 2023
Introduction The global production of many mineral commodities, especially critical minerals, is concentrated in a few countries that have mineral resources and the infrastructure necessary to mine and process those resources. For this reason, the type and amount of mineral production differ by country. For example, many countries produce such metallic ores as gold and silver, whereas...
Authors
Jaewon Chung, Sean Xun, Steven D. Textoris
China, the United States, and competition for resources that enable emerging technologies China, the United States, and competition for resources that enable emerging technologies
Historically, resource conflicts have often centered on fuel minerals (particularly oil). Future resource conflicts may, however, focus more on competition for nonfuel minerals that enable emerging technologies. Whether it is rhenium in jet engines, indium in flat panel displays, or gallium in smart phones, obscure elements empower smarter, smaller, and faster technologies, and nations...
Authors
Andrew L. Gulley, Nedal T. Nassar, Sean Xun
Minerals Yearbook, volume III, Area Reports — International — Asia and the Pacific Minerals Yearbook, volume III, Area Reports — International — Asia and the Pacific
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Minerals Yearbook discusses the performance of the worldwide minerals and materials industries and provides background information to assist in interpreting that performance. Content of the individual Minerals Yearbook volumes follows:Volume I, Metals and Minerals, contains chapters about virtually all metallic and industrial mineral commodities...
Authors
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS revision of global iron ore production data—Clarification of the reporting of iron ore production in China and application of a uniform comparison methodology (2000-2015) USGS revision of global iron ore production data—Clarification of the reporting of iron ore production in China and application of a uniform comparison methodology (2000-2015)
Iron ore is the source of primary iron for the world’s iron and steel industries. Its production can be reported as crude ore, usable ore or iron content of ore. Historically, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) used reported crude ore production from China in tabulations of world iron ore production while other countries have typically reported their production in terms of usable iron ore...
Authors
Candice C. Tuck, Sean Xun, Sheryl A. Singerling
Science and Products
Production of mineral commodities and geospatial map of the mineral industries and related infrastructure of China Production of mineral commodities and geospatial map of the mineral industries and related infrastructure of China
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) mission to distribute global mineral information and analyze supply chains, this study provides a comprehensive review of the global significance of China’s mineral production and capacity in 2023. Of 77 mineral commodities in the USGS dataset, China produced 74 and was the world’s first- ranked producer for 39 of the 74. Compared to the...
Authors
Jaewon Chung, Elizabeth R. Neustaedter, Ji Won Moon, Sean Xun, Steven D. Textoris
Global maps of critical mineral production in 2023 Global maps of critical mineral production in 2023
Introduction The global production of many mineral commodities, especially critical minerals, is concentrated in a few countries that have mineral resources and the infrastructure necessary to mine and process those resources. For this reason, the type and amount of mineral production differ by country. For example, many countries produce such metallic ores as gold and silver, whereas...
Authors
Jaewon Chung, Sean Xun, Steven D. Textoris
China, the United States, and competition for resources that enable emerging technologies China, the United States, and competition for resources that enable emerging technologies
Historically, resource conflicts have often centered on fuel minerals (particularly oil). Future resource conflicts may, however, focus more on competition for nonfuel minerals that enable emerging technologies. Whether it is rhenium in jet engines, indium in flat panel displays, or gallium in smart phones, obscure elements empower smarter, smaller, and faster technologies, and nations...
Authors
Andrew L. Gulley, Nedal T. Nassar, Sean Xun
Minerals Yearbook, volume III, Area Reports — International — Asia and the Pacific Minerals Yearbook, volume III, Area Reports — International — Asia and the Pacific
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Minerals Yearbook discusses the performance of the worldwide minerals and materials industries and provides background information to assist in interpreting that performance. Content of the individual Minerals Yearbook volumes follows:Volume I, Metals and Minerals, contains chapters about virtually all metallic and industrial mineral commodities...
Authors
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS revision of global iron ore production data—Clarification of the reporting of iron ore production in China and application of a uniform comparison methodology (2000-2015) USGS revision of global iron ore production data—Clarification of the reporting of iron ore production in China and application of a uniform comparison methodology (2000-2015)
Iron ore is the source of primary iron for the world’s iron and steel industries. Its production can be reported as crude ore, usable ore or iron content of ore. Historically, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) used reported crude ore production from China in tabulations of world iron ore production while other countries have typically reported their production in terms of usable iron ore...
Authors
Candice C. Tuck, Sean Xun, Sheryl A. Singerling