IC 7898 Sulfur In California And Nevada ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George C. Branner
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This study was planned to present salient facts of the California and Nevada sulfur industries and to indicate existing opportunities for increased economic utilization of California and Nevada sulfur resources. Numerous publications on sulfur have been issued by the Federal Bureau of Mines, including Information Circular 6329, Sulfur, by Robert H. Ridgway (1930); annual Minerals Yearbook chapters on Sulfur and Pyrites, by various authors; and a chapter on Sulfur by G. W. Josephson in Bureau of Mines Bulletin 556, Mineral Pacts and Problems (1956). This literature, however, deals primarily with the national and international sulfur situation and does not attempt to analyze the possibilities for increased economic development of sulfur resources by individual States. The present study attempts to analyze these possibilities in California and Nevada and to (1) evaluate factors that have influenced production and consumption in California and Nevada and (2) indicate apparent trends in production, consumption, and prices in these States.
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APA: George C. Branner  (1959)  IC 7898 Sulfur In California And Nevada ? Introduction

MLA: George C. Branner IC 7898 Sulfur In California And Nevada ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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