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Rare Earth Elements In Railway Infrastructure – Potentials For An Information System As A Tool For Operators And Other Stakeholders

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  • Frank MICHELBERGER
  • Hirut GROSSBERGER
  • Peter JUDMAIER

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Rare earth elements are used for specific products and components in the railway infrastructure. The application of rare earths in...

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  • Frank MICHELBERGER & Hirut GROSSBERGER & Peter JUDMAIER, 2015. "Rare Earth Elements In Railway Infrastructure – Potentials For An Information System As A Tool For Operators And Other Stakeholders," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 10(SE), pages 111-124, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:exl:1trans:v:10:y:2015:i:se:p:111-124
    DOI: 10.21307/tp-2015-066
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    1. Xiaoyue Du & T. E. Graedel, 2011. "Global Rare Earth In‐Use Stocks in NdFeB Permanent Magnets," Journal of Industrial Ecology, Yale University, vol. 15(6), pages 836-843, December.
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