Molybdenum: The metal that has no equals
Molyseek.com reported on the metal that has no equals:
Identified resources amount to about 5.4 million tons of molybdenum in the United States and about 13 million tons in the rest of the world. Molybdenum occurs as the principal metal sulfide in large low-grade porphyry molybdenum deposits and as an associated metal sulfide in low-grade porphyry copper deposits. Resources of molybdenum are adequate to supply world needs for the foreseeable future.
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Fri, Feb 26, 2010
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Moly Senior Reporter