“…With a theoretical maximal content of 3.73 wt% F in apatite, phosphate rocks can contain up to 3-4% F (Notholt et al, 1979). Phosphate formation and accumulation in these rocks can result from various processes that range from magmatic to hydrothermal (metasomatic) to supergene alteration (e.g., Walter et al, 1995;Broom-Fendley et al, 2016Chakhmouradian et al, 2017;Decrée et al, 2015Decrée et al, , 2016Decrée et al, , 2020. These processes also affect the content of other elements (such as F and REE) in apatite, leading locally to significant enrichment and economic potential of these resources as by-product of phosphate production (Ihlen et al, 2014;Decrée et al, 2016).…”