Vanadium cycle
The global vanadium cycle is controlled by physical and chemical processes that drive the exchange of vanadium between its two main reservoirs: the upper continental crust and the ocean.[1] Anthropogenic processes such as coal and petroleum production release vanadium to the atmosphere.
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