Evaluation and Marketing of Rare Earth Deposits, Ores and Concentrates - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Judson H. Whitman
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

To evaluate intelligently and to market a source of rare earth raw material, it is necessary that the producer understand the requirements of the processor and the manner in which these requirements effect the value and salability of his product. This paper will be an attempt to aid in such an understanding. The majority of rare earth processors are primarily chemical companies, not mining or metallurgical companies, as the complexities of the processing procedures are' much more chemical in nature than metallurgical. The rare earths and the rare earth industry are normally divided into two groups - the ?light? or cerium group and the ?heavy? or yttrium group. They are so named because cerium and yttrium are the most common elements in 'heir respective groups and are so divided on the basis of mineralogical and chemical characteristics. The dividing line of the two groups is not rigidly fixed but usually is considered as being between samarium (atomic number 62) and europium (atomic number 63). Although the two groups are quite similar, processing procedures differ significantly, hence most processors tend to specialize in one group or the other. There is, however, a growing tendency toward participation in both groups.
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APA: Judson H. Whitman  (1960)  Evaluation and Marketing of Rare Earth Deposits, Ores and Concentrates - Introduction

MLA: Judson H. Whitman Evaluation and Marketing of Rare Earth Deposits, Ores and Concentrates - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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