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New Study Co-Authored by Emeritus Professor Stephen Kesler Questions Our Ideas About Mineral Scarcity
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New Study Co-Authored by Emeritus Professor Stephen Kesler Questions Our Ideas About Mineral Scarcity
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The paper, published in Geochemical Perspectives, argues that important mineral supplies could, in fact, last thousands more years than we expected under certain circumstances.
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Release Date:
05/16/2017
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Rachel Reed, 734.615.6456
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