Review paper
Using the cumulative availability curve to assess the threat of mineral depletion: The case of lithium
Abstract
The cumulative availability curve shows the quantities of a mineral commodity that can be recovered under current conditions from existing resources at various prices. The future availability of a mineral commodity depends on the shape of its cumulative availability curve (determined by geologic considerations, such as the nature and incidence of the available mineral deposits), the speed at which society moves up the curve (determined by future...
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Title
Using the cumulative availability curve to assess the threat of mineral depletion: The case of lithium
Published Date
Dec 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
185 - 194
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