The War Minerals Committee

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 162 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 10, 1917
Abstract
WILLIAM YOUNG WESTERVELT, Chairman, Representing A. T. M. E. and M. and M. Soc. of Am. ALFRED G. WHITE, Secretary, Representing U. S. Bureau of Mines. W. 0. HOTCHKISS, Representing Association of American State Geologists. DAVID WHITE, Representing U. S. Geological Survey. The organization and purpose of the War Minerals Committee was explained in a special war notice in the-August Bulletin. The first work of this Committee is to secure and condense information as to the relative importance of different properties from the standpoint of domestic mineral production. When the possibilities of ore deposits are known, involving, in some cases, further examination through the voluntary services of, Engineers and Geologists, then the necessary policy required to stimulate such development can be determined. Proper recommendation has been and will be made to .the various agencies controlling the situation during the war. This will insure a complete presentation of the needs of the situation. Every legitimate effort will be made to stimulate the production of domestic minerals and to put the industries on a permanent basis. The following information forms indicate the type of information required by the Committee. Engineers and Geologists can assist in one of several ways in furnishing information to the War Minerals Committee:
Citation
APA: (1917) The War Minerals Committee
MLA: The War Minerals Committee. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.