IC 7233 Monazite Sand ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lawrence G. Houk
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

Monazite sand is the only commercial source of cerium, other rare-earth metals and thorium. Although used in rather small quantities, it is essential to many industries. The United Unites is entirely dependent upon British India and Brazil for its supplies. Monazite sand or sand imported under the tariff classification for monazite was shipped to the United States in greater quantities, in 1940 than ever before. About 75 percent of our imports was from British India and most of the remainder from Brazil. If need be, Brazilian production can be expanded to supply all of our essential requirements, and the theater of war expands in the Pacific Brazil may supersede India as the principal source. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES The mineral monazite is generally honey yellow or may vary from greenish yellow to clove brown. The grains are small and resinous in luster, and range from subtranslucent to opaque. The specific gravity varies
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APA: Lawrence G. Houk  (1943)  IC 7233 Monazite Sand ? Introduction

MLA: Lawrence G. Houk IC 7233 Monazite Sand ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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