IC 7299 Bureau Of Mines Exploration Of Mercury Deposits To June 30, 1944 ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McHenry Mosier
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

Mercury is one of the strategic metals the supply of which has been raised from critical uncertainty to more than enough for essential demands. Work by the Bureau of Mines has contributes substantially to increased production of mercury in the United States and to consequent accumulation of Governments stock. Other contributing factors were higher prices for mercury and Government loans to operators. The Bureau has undertaken 15 exploration projects, 13 of which have been completed. This work comprised 40,307 feet of drilling arid 35,082 linear feet of sure ace trenching and has indicated commercial ore containing 37,400 flasks of mercury and marginal ore contain¬ing 29,200 flasks - a total of 66,600 flask , equivalent, respectively, to domestic production at 50,000 flasks per year for 9 months , 7 months, and 16 months. Early in 1944, as Government stocks had become adequate, domestic production was gradually curtailed cancellation of Government contracts for the purchase of mercury and Government control of labor and operating supplies.
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APA: McHenry Mosier  (1944)  IC 7299 Bureau Of Mines Exploration Of Mercury Deposits To June 30, 1944 ? Summary

MLA: McHenry Mosier IC 7299 Bureau Of Mines Exploration Of Mercury Deposits To June 30, 1944 ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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