An Appraisal Of Minerals Availability For 34 Commodities ? Introduction ? Program Overview

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 290
- File Size:
- 147528 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines, through its Minerals Availability Program (MAP), investigates the mineral supply potential of the United States and market economy countries (MEC's) for a number of minerals considered essential to the U.S. industrial base. Major activities include identification of important mines and mineral deposits, estimation of their mineral resources and production costs, and availability and sensitivity analyses. Products include data print-outs of geological and engineering information, discounted- cash-flow rate of return (DCFROR) analyses of individual mining operations, commodity availability appraisals, and analytic services to Government agencies. These products are used in assessing the mineral supply position of the United States: in setting priorities for research aimed at reducing production costs and minimizing adverse environ- mental impacts and regulatory compliance costs of mining and mineral processing operations; and in formulating and evaluating Government policies that affect minerals. Bureau MAP data and analyses have been provided to the executive and legislative branches to aid in consideration of trade, tax, and stockpile policy issues. A study of the economic potential of selected seabed mineral resources supports the regulatory responsibilities of the Department of the Interior in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Analytic studies of mineral project viability, industry competitiveness, and import dependencies were also undertaken for, or in cooperation with, U.S. and foreign government agencies, industry and trade organizations, and international lending institutions.
Citation
APA: (1987) An Appraisal Of Minerals Availability For 34 Commodities ? Introduction ? Program Overview
MLA: An Appraisal Of Minerals Availability For 34 Commodities ? Introduction ? Program Overview. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.