Kramer Borax Deposit in California and the Development of Other Borate Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Roy G. Mead
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

BECAUSE of its magnitude, and the type of occurrence, the deposit of boron minerals in the Kramer district, Kern County, California, is unlike any other in the world. Discovery of this vast deposit has brought about many changes in the borax industry, so a discussion of the geology, and the occurrence, would not be complete without a brief history of the development of the borax industry. Until the discovery of boron minerals in the desert regions of California and Nevada some seventy years ago, borax was imported from Tibet and India, principally for medicinal purposes, at almost prohibitive prices. Following the discovery of commercial deposits of boron minerals in California and Nevada, and the subsequent development of new uses for borax and boric acid, the consumption has steadily increased until today borax is used in some form or other in every household.
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APA: Roy G. Mead  (1933)  Kramer Borax Deposit in California and the Development of Other Borate Ores

MLA: Roy G. Mead Kramer Borax Deposit in California and the Development of Other Borate Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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