Barrois Karsts project
The objective of the Barrois Karsts project is to design a simulator to generate one of the possible geometries of the Barrois karst network.
The objective of the Barrois Karsts project is to design a simulator to generate one of the possible geometries of the Barrois karst network.
The post-mining – Gardanne project seeks to understand and model the chemical changes in water from flooded coal mines.
The DECACLIM project aims to understand changes in decorated caves in order to define preservation strategies.
The REGALOR 2 research program (2025-2028) will focus exclusively on aspects related to the genesis of natural hydrogen (formation mechanism, migration, etc.).
This project aims to develop a solvent-based tungsten extraction process as part of the PEPR subsurface project.
The CIRSET project is an initiative of the Université de Lorraine that focuses on interdisciplinarity to address the management of raw materials in the era of energy and digital transitions.
In this project, GeoRessources is interested in the Implementation of chromatography in hydrometallurgical processes.
The CIRKLA project brings together civil, educational, scientific, and industrial stakeholders within the framework of the Green Deal (geosourced metals and materials).
In the PEPR Recycling project—Electrodialysis for recycling lithium-ion batteries—GeoRessources is studying a hydrometallurgical process.
The DeepBeat project aims to advance geochemical technologies for detecting deep mineral deposits.