Molasse re-use potentials, based on the outcome of the "Mining the Future" international, challenge-based competition

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Molasse re-use potentials, based on the outcome of the "Mining the Future" international, challenge-based competition. / Hauzinger, Elisabeth; Schneider, Daniel; Galler, Robert et al.
WP3 Deliverable: FCCIS Mid-term Report 2023. 2023. S. 1-15.

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Hauzinger, E, Schneider, D, Galler, R, Ulrici, L, Gutleber, J & Charitos, P 2023, Molasse re-use potentials, based on the outcome of the "Mining the Future" international, challenge-based competition. in WP3 Deliverable: FCCIS Mid-term Report 2023. S. 1-15.

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Hauzinger, E., Schneider, D., Galler, R., Ulrici, L., Gutleber, J., & Charitos, P. (2023). Molasse re-use potentials, based on the outcome of the "Mining the Future" international, challenge-based competition. In WP3 Deliverable: FCCIS Mid-term Report 2023 (S. 1-15)

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