RARE EARTH ELEMENTS POTENTIAL IN GREECE AND NORDIC COUNTRIES

BY MICHAEL KOSMIDES, IN GREECE AND GERARD O'DWYER, IN HELSINKI MINERAL experts in Greece and Nordic countries have agreed with the verdict of the European Geosciences Union's recent annual meeting in Vienna that the European Union (EU) should exploit rare earths reserves in Nordic countries and Greece to improve its supplies. Professor of mineralogy at the Natural History Museum in London, Richard Herrington, said that there may be rare earth elements (REE) potential in Greece bauxites. And Ioannis Paspaliaris, professor of metallurgy and materials technology at ...


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