The global transition toward low-carbon energy and advanced technologies has intensified demands for rare earth elements (REEs), while available data remain fragmented across government and academic sources. To address this gap, this study compiles and standardizes a publicly accessible geochemical database of REE concentrations (among other variables) across Peru, motivated by the need for consolidated, evidence-based resource assessment. The dataset integrates over 30,000 records from national agencies and university repositories, classified by sample source (stream sediments, rocks and minerals, deep and surface soils, tailings, and industrial materials). This structure enhances comparability and interpretation across geological and environmental contexts. By providing a centralized, high-resolution dataset for an undercharacterized mineral province, this work offers a resource for exploration, policy development, and sustainable management amid growing global demand and strategic interest in critical minerals.
Ticona et al. (Wed,) studied this question.