Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Howard Smith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

FOR several years this Institute has recorded in its TRANSACTIONS the various discoveries of potash? in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry. This paper is intended primarily to continue the record through the year 1935. In retrospect it is not inappropriate to note that public interest aroused in 1910 resulted in the production of some 1090 tons of pure potash in 1915, as a small beginning in the domestic inorganic potash industry, and that the infant industry thus begun reaches its majority this year, following a record production in 1935 of about 600,000 tons of potash salts and exports to no less than 22 foreign countries, including six countries in Europe. This production, with an estimated 200,000 tons of pure potash, may be compared with a production in 1934 of 430,157 tons with an equivalent of 144,342 tons of pure potash.
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APA: Howard Smith  (1936)  Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry

MLA: Howard Smith Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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