For Greenland’s Minerals, the Harsh Reality Behind the Glittering Promise
For Greenland’s Minerals, the Harsh Reality Behind the Glittering Promise
Monday, March 3, 2025
More than a decade ago, Canadian miners prospecting for diamonds in western Greenland saw on the horizon a huge white hump.
They called it White Mountain and soon discovered it was a deposit of anorthosite, a salt-and-pepper color mineral used in paints, glass fibers, flame retardants and other industries. The same mineral creates a ghostly glow on the moon’s surface.
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