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DeepBEAT · Deep exploration BoostEd by Advanced exploration Technologies

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202430 September 2027EU funding €4,886,982Call HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01

The project consortium of DeepBEAT aims to develop ground-breaking technologies to use geochemistry for the detection of deep-seated land deposits. Transforming Europe's exploration sector by integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices will push Europe towards a climate-neutral and socially responsible economy. The exploration of deep land deposits should employ environmentally friendly, socially acceptable, and ultra-low impact methodologies to ensure the citizens that exploration activities can be conducted responsibly. Acceptance to exploration and mining will be a cornerstone towards cultivating a more resilient and inclusive European society.DeepBEAT final outcome will be a workflow which addresses these aspects by two means: I) DeepBEAT plans to engage with the local communities at the test sites to learn about concerns, hesitancy and what is the emotional core of these. Experiences from these events will be included in exploration workflow as an integral part, following the principles of free, prior, informed consent, which requires to interact with communities at a very early stage. II) DeepBEAT proposes ten novel technological developments, all designed to minimize impact on environment and maximise sustainability. These research and innovation developements have the potential to push the limits of surface geochemical exploration to an other level. They comprise a) new insights to ultra-high resolution analytical chemistry, b) increasing sampling strategy efficiency, c) introducing ground-breaking new concepts of dealing with elemental measurement data, d) reducing exploration costs by sample selection, e) testing novel phyto-geochemical media, and f) introducing UAV assisted biogeochemical sampling. Detailed understanding of the deposits complement the workflow to allow the understanding of the mineralizations as part of mineral systems and AI-assisted 3D mineral prospectivity modelling.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF EV

DE · €1,413,688

associatedPartner

SCIAPS, INC

US

participant

GEOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS

FI · €1,214,875

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE

FR · €300,063

participant

LASER CONSULT MUSZAKI-TUDOMANYOS ES GAZDASAGI TANACSADO KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG

HU · €342,870

associatedPartner

ZINNWALD LITHIUM GMBH

DE

participant

FinnCobalt Oy

FI · €46,375

participant

CESKA GEOLOGICKA SLUZBA

CZ · €427,550

participant

BEAK CONSULTANTS GMBH

DE · €419,375

participant

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON

CA · €304,312

participant

IMA ENGINEERING LTD OY

FI · €417,875

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