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It's Time to Know the Planet's Mineral Resources
by Joseph A. Briskey, Klaus J. Schulz, John P. Mosesso, Lief R. Horwitz and Charles G. Cunningham
Finding mineral resources for a growing population — and taking care of the environment at the same time — calls for a global minerals assessment.
 
 

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