User talk:GHatch

February 2008
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Annual production rates
Many of these numbers are WAY off. e.g. Hf - listed here as 339,000 t/year is really closer to 90 t/year. Y - listed here as 400 t / year is closer to 8,000 t / year. Where did these production numbers come from?? Cornthwaite (talk) 23:42, 18 July 2012 (UTC)
 * I have no idea where the production numbers came from. If you find better world productions in any case, with a cite, feel perfectly free (as in the above two cases) to put in your better numbers. We might need a cite for each value, ultimately. I know many of the chem element articles give world production values, but I haven't crosschecked any of that to this article. So feel free to change anything that looks funny, if you have a source. You won't do any damage, and can only help. S  B Harris 00:36, 19 July 2012 (UTC)