Multiscale Cartographic Integration for Exploring and Predicting Critical Raw Materials in Coastal Placers of the Rías Baixas (NW Spain)

February 12, 2026

Ng-Cutipa, W. L., González, F. J., Lobato, A., Medialdea, T., Somoza, L., Boixereu, E., Georgalas, G. P., Zananiri, I., Piña, R., & Teodoro, A. C. (2026). Multiscale Cartographic Integration for Exploring and Predicting Critical Raw Materials in Coastal Placers of the Rías Baixas (NW Spain). Applied Sciences, 16(4), 1724.

Abstract

The exploration of coastal placer deposits, often enriched in critical raw materials demanded by industry, is significantly challenged by the dynamic marine environment and by the limited research devoted to developing dedicated exploration methodologies. This study presents the first systematic integration of multi-source geospatial data in the Rías Baixas for placer mineral prediction in the initial exploratory stage of these deposits. The primary objective is to investigate the presence of Titanium (ilmenite, and rutile), Zirconium (zircon), and Rare Earth Element (REE)-bearing minerals (monazite, xenotime, allanite, and garnets) in Rías Baixas (NW Spain). The methodology includes a lithological reclassification and the generalization of coastal types. These features are then integrated with watershed, coastline dynamics, and mineral occurrence data. Validation includes existing semi-quantitative and qualitative mineral identification data, and new field observations of heavy mineral accumulations. This integration allowed us to identify nine potential and ten predictive areas with a high probability of hosting coastal placers. The validation process showed a 79% spatial correlation, confirming a significant heavy mineral accumulation in 15 areas. This work underscores the efficacy of integrated cartography in prioritizing potential and predictive areas during the crucial first stage of mineral exploration. The methodology can be further enhanced by incorporating additional data, such as stream sediment geochemistry and the application of remote sensing techniques.

Keywords

coastal placer; heavy minerals; cartography; critical raw material; lithology; shoreline; exploration; mineral resource; GIS

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