Phosphate Reserves, Supply And Demand---Southeastern Atlantic Coastal States 1980-2000 A.D.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard C. Mayberry
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Phosphate reserves have been and still are a controversial subject. Some published estimates are particularly conservative and have caused concern in government and political circles that southeastern phosphates are a dwindling resource. "Ores and ore bodies" are a function of economics that relate to a time/demand factor. The history of phosphates and other mineral commodities is one of mineral deposits (resources) ever becoming ore (reserves) via a long term logic based on price, supply, and demand factors operating through time and improved technology. Projections indicate that southeastern phosphates are sufficient for several centuries of operations at present production rates.
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APA: Richard C. Mayberry  (1981)  Phosphate Reserves, Supply And Demand---Southeastern Atlantic Coastal States 1980-2000 A.D.

MLA: Richard C. Mayberry Phosphate Reserves, Supply And Demand---Southeastern Atlantic Coastal States 1980-2000 A.D.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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