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Camp Skarn & Shark Bowl) are anomalously enriched with the rarer, and typical higher value, heavy rare earth element series (HREE - defined as Europium (Eu) through to Lutetium
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Why, yes: Californium, Einsteinium, Americium, and Europium are each actual 20th-c "discovered" (i. e: studied & tested) elements which are rightfully placed in sequence on the Periodic Table of the elements.
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Europium and terbium are used in electronic displays like LEDs.
A Cloud in Every Silver Lining: The New Obstacle to a Green-Tech Revolution 2010
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Europium and terbium are used in electronic displays like LEDs.
Bill Chameides: A Cloud in Every Silver Lining: The New Obstacle to a Green-Tech Revolution 2010
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- NEC11-01: 235.22 m of 0.73% Nb2O5 and 0.43% TREO(i), -- including 54.13 m of 1.17% Nb2O5 and 0.46% TREO; and -- the identification of a significant zone of Middle and Heavy Rare Earth (MHREO) mineralization of between 25% degrees to 35% MHREO(i), with notable enrichment in Europium, Gadolinium, Terbium and Dysprosium, associated with the Elk Creek Niobium Deposit.
unknown title 2011
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Similarly, nanoparticles such as quantum dots (made by companies like Nanosys and Nanoco Group) are now being used in volume as an alternative to rare earth phosphors (Yittrium, Europium, and Terbium) in LEDs, flat panel displays, and lighting applications
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Furthermore, Mountain Pass doesn't even have meaningful quantities of the Heavy REEs that are expected to be in tightest supply Dysprosium, Terbium, and Europium.
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The company is currently working on opportunities to distribute Rare Earth metals like Scandium, Neodymium, and Europium that have widespread applications in transportation, shipbuilding, power transmission, as well as the automotive and aerospace industries.
News 2010
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Europium and terbium are used in electronic displays like LEDs.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Chameides 2010
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Europium: This extremely rare but critical chemical makes the red color for television monitors and energy-efficient LED light bulbs.
Livescience.com 2010
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