International audiencePhosphogypsum is a technogenic product remaining after the extraction of phosphoric acid from raw phosphate, mainly apatite. The original phosphate rock contains large amounts of REE, mainly replacing Ca from apatite or included in other phosphate structures. About 70% of the REE contents are stacked in the phosphogypsum obtained after sulfuric attack of the raw phosphate and much less in the case of hydrochloric attack. In Romania, the sulfuric attack through the hemidihydrate (HDH) or dihydrate (DH) procedures was extensively used to obtain phosphoric acid at Turnu Măgurele (TM), Valea Călugărească (VC), Năvodari (N) and Bacău (B). Inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) analyses performed...