Undersea Mining - The Bureau Of Mines? Role

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John E. Crawford
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

A year ago, if I had the pleasure of addressing you, I would have discussed ocean mineral resources from a promotional standpoint. I would have described exciting indications of mammoth tonnages of sea-floor industrial minerals. I would have attempted to fire your imaginations as to the potential of a nation having the technologic know-how to exploit its submerged boundaries. As a first step toward this capability, I would have solicited your support for a Bureau of Mines? program aimed at determining the industrial worth of marine minerals and devising techniques and hard- ware for their recovery. We still need your support, but recently we have ventured out of the realm of planning and into your Government's first program in marine mineral engineering. Today, I wish to describe what we have done within the framework of existing research problems and our possible goals. I will be brief so as to allow ample time for questions, and I can do this with confidence because our program is so new that I need not be chagrined at not having all the answers.
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APA: John E. Crawford  (1965)  Undersea Mining - The Bureau Of Mines? Role

MLA: John E. Crawford Undersea Mining - The Bureau Of Mines? Role. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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