fosfaattieroista
Fosfaattieroista, also known as phosphate rock, is a non-detrital sedimentary rock that contains high amounts of phosphate minerals. These minerals are primarily composed of calcium phosphate, with lesser amounts of other elements such as fluorine, chlorine, and occasionally uranium. The term "fosfaattieroista" is derived from the Greek words "phos" meaning light, and "phoros" meaning bearing, reflecting the rock's ability to emit light when heated.
Phosphate rock is a crucial resource in the production of fertilizers, particularly for phosphorus, which is
The extraction of phosphate rock involves open-pit mining, which is a surface mining technique that involves
Phosphate rock is a finite resource, and its depletion poses a significant challenge for global food security.