Fig. 1: Locations of nickel mines and undeveloped nickel deposits compared with aboveground biomass carbon values. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Locations of nickel mines and undeveloped nickel deposits compared with aboveground biomass carbon values.

From: Biomass carbon emissions from nickel mining have significant implications for climate action

Fig. 1: Locations of nickel mines and undeveloped nickel deposits compared with aboveground biomass carbon values.

Magmatic sulfide deposits are shown as purple circles and laterite deposits are shown as turquoise circles. The size of the circle indicates the deposit size. Deposits that have been developed into mines are indicated with a black dot. Example mine footprints are shown in the insets. Aboveground carbon values are from Spawn et al.20. In this figure, the data from Spawn et al.20 were plotted using ArcGIS Pro Version 3.0.

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