Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew S. Prokopovitsh
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is concerned with all the approximately 60 industrial minerals, although its research program currently is focused on 10 of them--bauxite, chromite, clay, manganese, phosphate, potash, refractories, sulfur, titanium, and zirconium. To alleviate reliance on imported materials, particular attention is directed to those minerals having a potential for production from domestic resources. Another important consideration is environmental problems associated with the production of industrial minerals, principally in mining and mineral processing operations, The Bureau also is looking at the opportunities to substitute more abundant minerals for scarce raw materials such as rutile, fluorspar, and bauxite. In its overall minerals surveillance, the Bureau's mining and metallurgical research and development are coordinated with its minerals information activities from which reviews, projections, and forecasts identify the potential for critical disruptions and short supply situations.
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APA: Andrew S. Prokopovitsh  (1975)  Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of Mines

MLA: Andrew S. Prokopovitsh Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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