Bulletin 104 Extraction and Recovery of Radium, Uranium and Vanadium from Carnotite

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 133
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1915
Abstract
Early in 1912, from information received by the Bureau of Mines, it became evident that quantities of valuable radium-bearing ore from Colorado were being exported for manufacture in foreign coun- trics and that at least part of the manufactured product was being returned to this country and sold at a price entirely incommensurate with that received by the miner and the prospector. Consequently, in line with its efforts to increase efficiency in the mining and treat- ment of mineral resources, the Bureau of Mines undertook an inves- tigation of conditions. Results of this preliminary investigation were published, in the summer of 1913, as Bulletin 70, which gave an out- line of the radium deposits of the West, the conditions of mining, the wastes involved, and the status of the production of radium from its ores.
At about this time newspapers and medical journals were publish- ing statements regarding the value of radium in cancer therapy. These reports, although many of them were exaggerated, brought out clearly the remarkable virtue of the gamma rays for the treat- ment of cancer and other malignant growths. In view of the fact that the largest known supplies of radium ore in the world are in the States of Colorado and Utah and on the public lands of the United States, it was deemed highly important for the Bureau of Mines to study the production of radium in detail. Such study, it was hoped, would enable the prospector and miner to obtain a fairer price for the ores and would furnish information necessary in case Congress appropriated funds to develop methods for extracting radium from ore on the public lands under Government supervision, to be supplied at cost to the hospitals of the Army, Navy, and Public Health Service.
Citation
APA:
(1915) Bulletin 104 Extraction and Recovery of Radium, Uranium and Vanadium from CarnotiteMLA: Bulletin 104 Extraction and Recovery of Radium, Uranium and Vanadium from Carnotite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1915.