The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William F. Stowasser
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The organization and operations of the information gathering system, and examples of the products prepared for the commodity phosphate rock by the Division of Nonmetallic Minerals, U.S. Bureau of Mines, are used to describe the Bureau's commodity program. Selected examples from publications about phosphate rock are used to illustrate the program. The Commodity Divisions reporting to the Office of the Assistant Director-¬Metals, Minerals and Materials, have the responsibility in the Bureau of Mines to maintain commodity records, understand the present supply and demand status of the commodity, and forecast future supply, demand, and problems. Within the Divisions, commodity specialists have the broad charter of acquiring as much information about a commodity as is necessary to characterize its history, current status, and future. This information and understanding are the base for the development of mineral policies. To accomplish these objectives, the commodity specialists acquire data and information about each commodity and produce a number of standard publications each year. In addition, as circumstances dictate, each specialist will prepare or participate in the preparation of special documents for specific purposes or problems associated with his commodity. In the preparation of reports and publi¬cations, he may communicate with industrial organizations and other Government agencies.
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APA: William F. Stowasser  (1975)  The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mine

MLA: William F. Stowasser The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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