RI 3676 Exploration for War Minerals (Through Fiscal year 1942

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McHenry Mosier A. C. Johnson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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50
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has adapted its activities to needs of national defense and to conditions brought about by the war program . Its work is now oriented solely to war problems . After studying about 1,600 deposits of war minerals , exploration projects have been undertaken on 96 of the most promising , of which 56 have proved successful . These have indicated that 56 million tons of ore of commercial or near -commercial grade can be utilized to meet war requirements . Included in this amount are 1 million tons of tungsten ore ; 4 million tons of chromite ore, 10 million tons of manganese ore , 2 million tons of antimony ore , 1 million tons of mercury cre , and 28 million tons of iron ore . Work done in connection with exploration projects included 172,000 feet of surface trenching , 210,000 feet of drilling , and 21,000 feet of shaft sinking . Nearly 100,000 samples were taken, on which 500,000 analyses were made . Extensive metallurgical tests were made on ore from many of these deposits , both in the laboratory and in pilot plants , in connection with research to develop metallurgical processes for their treatment .
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APA: McHenry Mosier A. C. Johnson  (1943)  RI 3676 Exploration for War Minerals (Through Fiscal year 1942

MLA: McHenry Mosier A. C. Johnson RI 3676 Exploration for War Minerals (Through Fiscal year 1942. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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