RI 4647 Bureau Of Mines Strategic Minerals Development Program - Summary Of Progress, 1939-1949

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 64
- File Size:
- 3695 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
Concern over possible wartime shortages finally resulted in passage of the Strategic Materials Act in 1939. As authorized by one section of this legislation, the Bureau of Mines proceeded to investigate deposits of seven strategic minerals with the objective of developing tonnages of low-grade material that could be mined in an emergency. During the war, the size of the program and the number of strategic minerals were increased, and the objective was the more immediate one of aiding production. Since the war, the size of the program has been reduced, but the number of minerals on the strategic list continues to be large. The objective has returned to that of 1939. In the course of the program, more than 10,000 examinations were made and about 1,300 projects were run on deposits of 33 different commodities. A considerable contribution to war production was made in six of the commodities investigated, and a minor contribution was made in twelve others. Substantial reserves have been indicated in 19 minerals. Private interest is currently active in some of the deposits developed in 14 commodities.
Citation
APA:
(1950) RI 4647 Bureau Of Mines Strategic Minerals Development Program - Summary Of Progress, 1939-1949MLA: RI 4647 Bureau Of Mines Strategic Minerals Development Program - Summary Of Progress, 1939-1949. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.