Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus) is a major pollutant if applied or discharged in excess, causing widespread eutrophication (Carpenter and Bennet, 2011). High-grade PR is obtained from deposits which took millions of years to form and which are gradually being depleted. Recently, global PR reserves as reported by the US Geological Survey (USGS) have increased from 16 000 Mt PR in 2010 to 65 000 Mt PR in 2011 and further to 67 000 Mt PR in 2014. The majority of this 4-fold increase is based on a 2010 report by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), which increased Moroccan reserves from 5700 Mt PR as reported by USGS, to 51 000 Mt PR, reported as upgraded (...
Phosphorus is a critical resource for food production in the form of fertilizers, yet current global...
This paper reviews the latest information and perspectives on global phosphorus scarcity. Phosphorus...
Limitations in the geological reserves of phosphate rock, the source of fertilizer phosphorus, are n...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Several recent papers deal with concerns about the longevity of the supply of the mineral phosphorus...
Abstract Numerous recent studies discuss phosphate rock extraction, and some even propose that a pea...
Several recent papers deal with concerns about the longevity of the supply of the mineral phosphorus...
We analyze global elemental phosphorus flows in 2009 for (1) mining to products, (2) animal and huma...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Yearly, about 22 × 1012 g phosphorus (P) from mined fossil phosphate resources are added to the worl...
In recent years, many researchers have claimed that world reserves of rock phosphate were getting de...
The Exploration Node focuses on the search for assessment and quantification of phosphate reserves a...
International audiencePhosphate rocks are a vital resource for world food supply and security. They ...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
Phosphorus is a critical resource for food production in the form of fertilizers, yet current global...
This paper reviews the latest information and perspectives on global phosphorus scarcity. Phosphorus...
Limitations in the geological reserves of phosphate rock, the source of fertilizer phosphorus, are n...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Several recent papers deal with concerns about the longevity of the supply of the mineral phosphorus...
Abstract Numerous recent studies discuss phosphate rock extraction, and some even propose that a pea...
Several recent papers deal with concerns about the longevity of the supply of the mineral phosphorus...
We analyze global elemental phosphorus flows in 2009 for (1) mining to products, (2) animal and huma...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Yearly, about 22 × 1012 g phosphorus (P) from mined fossil phosphate resources are added to the worl...
In recent years, many researchers have claimed that world reserves of rock phosphate were getting de...
The Exploration Node focuses on the search for assessment and quantification of phosphate reserves a...
International audiencePhosphate rocks are a vital resource for world food supply and security. They ...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
Phosphorus is a critical resource for food production in the form of fertilizers, yet current global...
This paper reviews the latest information and perspectives on global phosphorus scarcity. Phosphorus...
Limitations in the geological reserves of phosphate rock, the source of fertilizer phosphorus, are n...