Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2009 with Global Rankings
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Description
18 mineral commodities saw increased Economic Demonstrated Resources in Australia during 2008, including black coal, copper, gold, and lithium. Geoscience Australia's 2009 report analyzes exploration expenditures and provides indicative resource life estimates, with some commodities like diamonds having less than 50 years at current production rates. The data highlights Australia's global leadership, ranking first in resources for brown coal, mineral sands, nickel, silver, uranium, zinc, and lead.
Use Cases
Analyze trends in mineral resource availability based on reported Economic Demonstrated Resources changes.
Rank Australia's global mineral resource competitiveness based on world ranking data.
Model long-term supply sustainability for mining projects based on resource life ratios.
Assess investment risk in mineral exploration based on factors like grade, tonnage, and political stability mentioned in the description.
Strengths
Covers 18+ mineral commodities with specific data on resource increases and decreases.
Provides world rankings for Australia's resources across multiple commodities.
Includes indicative resource life estimates for major commodities, some quantified to specific years like diamonds (10 years).
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Data is from 2008-2009; freshness should be verified for current analysis.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
Source
Geoscience Australia Data
Collection Method
Analysis of mineral exploration expenditures and resource assessments.
Time Range
Primary data for calendar year 2008, with trends from 1997-2008.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-14 03:09:48.861585; primary data covers 2008.
Geography
Australia
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