供应链
稀土
政府(语言学)
业务
生产(经济)
资源(消歧)
过程(计算)
产业组织
自然资源经济学
经济
营销
地球科学
计算机科学
微观经济学
哲学
地质学
操作系统
语言学
计算机网络
作者
Roderick G. Eggert,Cyrus Wadia,Corby Anderson,Diana Bauer,Fletcher Fields,Lawrence D. Meinert,Patrick R. Taylor
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-environ-110615-085700
摘要
Rare earths, sometimes called the vitamins of modern materials, captured public attention when their prices increased more than tenfold in 2010 and 2011. As prices fell between 2011 and 2016, rare earths receded from public view, but less visibly, they became a major focus of innovative activity in companies, government laboratories, and universities. Geoscientists worked to better understand the resource base and improve our knowledge about mineral deposits that can be mines in the future. Process engineers carried out research that is making primary production and recycling more efficient. Materials scientists and engineers searched for substitutes that require fewer or no rare earths while providing properties comparable or superior to those of existing materials. As a result, even though global supply chains are not significantly different now than they were before the market disruption, the innovative activity motivated by the disruption will likely have far-reaching, if unpredictable, consequences for supply chains of rare earths in the future.
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