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Vast source of rare Earth metal niobium was dragged to the surface when a supercontinent tore apart
A recently discovered enormous source of niobium — a metal that's essential for much of today's technology — appears to have formed when the supercontinent Rodinia ripped apart around 830 million ...
The team linked the rupture of the supercontinent Rodinia to these deposits. When the supercontinent was pulled apart by the movement of the tectonic plates, Earth's crust thinned at the newly formed ...
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