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- Q7157866 subject Q13281325.
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- Q7157866 abstract "Peak phosphorus is a concept to describe the point in time at which the maximum global phosphorus production rate is reached and is used in an equivalent way to the better-known term peak oil.Phosphorus is a finite (limited) resource which is relatively scarce and is not evenly distributed across the Earth. Only a few countries have significant reserves and these are (in the order of phosphate rock economic reserves): China, Morocco and Western Sahara, United States and Jordan.Means of phosphorus production – other than mining – are unavailable because of its non-gaseous environmental cycle. The predominant source of phosphorus is phosphate rock and in the past guano. According to some researchers, Earth's phosphorus reserves are expected to be completely depleted in 50–100 years and peak phosphorus to be reached in approximately 2030. Others suggest that supplies will last for several hundreds of years. The question is not settled and researchers in different fields regularly publish different estimates of the rock phosphate reserves.".
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- Q7157866 comment "Peak phosphorus is a concept to describe the point in time at which the maximum global phosphorus production rate is reached and is used in an equivalent way to the better-known term peak oil.Phosphorus is a finite (limited) resource which is relatively scarce and is not evenly distributed across the Earth.".
- Q7157866 label "Peak phosphorus".
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