• China has struck geological gold—literally. A staggering 1,100 metric tons of gold have been discovered in Hunan’s Wangu gold field, making it one of the richest deposits ever unearthed. With gold grades reaching 138g/ton, this find dwarfs typical global standards.

    Unearthed through advanced 3D geological tech and deep drilling, this treasure trove could temporarily ease China’s gold import reliance—but with demand still outpacing supply, the gold rush is far from over. Markets are already reacting, with global gold prices nearing $2,700/oz.

    #GoldDiscovery #ChinaGold #WanguGoldField #GlobalMarkets #GoldRush
    China has struck geological gold—literally. A staggering 1,100 metric tons of gold have been discovered in Hunan’s Wangu gold field, making it one of the richest deposits ever unearthed. With gold grades reaching 138g/ton, this find dwarfs typical global standards. Unearthed through advanced 3D geological tech and deep drilling, this treasure trove could temporarily ease China’s gold import reliance—but with demand still outpacing supply, the gold rush is far from over. Markets are already reacting, with global gold prices nearing $2,700/oz. #GoldDiscovery #ChinaGold #WanguGoldField #GlobalMarkets #GoldRush
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  • For the first time, geologists have traced rare helium-3 isotopes and precious metals like gold and platinum in volcanic rocks on Hawaii’s Big Island—suggesting material is leaking from the Earth's core through deep mantle plumes. This discovery challenges long-standing beliefs that the core is geochemically isolated from the rest of the planet.

    If proven consistent, these leaks could unlock new insights into Earth’s formation, its ongoing evolution, and even how elements crucial to technology and life arrived at the surface.

    #GeologyBreakthrough #EarthsCore #GoldDiscovery #HawaiiVolcano #RareMetals
    For the first time, geologists have traced rare helium-3 isotopes and precious metals like gold and platinum in volcanic rocks on Hawaii’s Big Island—suggesting material is leaking from the Earth's core through deep mantle plumes. This discovery challenges long-standing beliefs that the core is geochemically isolated from the rest of the planet. If proven consistent, these leaks could unlock new insights into Earth’s formation, its ongoing evolution, and even how elements crucial to technology and life arrived at the surface. #GeologyBreakthrough #EarthsCore #GoldDiscovery #HawaiiVolcano #RareMetals
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