Characteristics Of Disseminated Molybdenum Deposits In The Western Cordillera Of North America ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. F. Clark
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Abstract

Some 30 years ago Stevenson (1940) underscored the fact that most of the world's molybdenite production came from the Cordillera that comprise the western part of North America, and that the northern extension of the Cordillera into British Columbia is not essentially dissimilar to the United States section. Therefore, in view of the successful development of molybdenite resources in the United States, he concluded that prospecting in the Canadian section f the Cordillera should be encouraged. However, as recently as seven years ago Schneider (1963) remarks that no large economic deposits have been brought into production in British Columbia, although one important property was being evaluated. World production f molybdenum ore was sporadic until 1900. Among the very early producing areas in North America were Arizona and New Mexico in the United States. World War I provided the stimulus that brought the Climax deposit into production, and in 1920 Questa, New Mexico followed, although the ore came from fissure vein deposits at that time. In the early part f this century high grade deposits in various parts f the world containing 5-20 percent MoS2 were exploited. In Canada most production during World War I came from Quebec and Ontario. With the build-up of world tension and the inception f hostilities in 1939, British demand was satisfied by United States producers (Schneider, 1963).
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APA: K. F. Clark  (1970)  Characteristics Of Disseminated Molybdenum Deposits In The Western Cordillera Of North America ? Introduction

MLA: K. F. Clark Characteristics Of Disseminated Molybdenum Deposits In The Western Cordillera Of North America ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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