The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph Singewald
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Jan 10, 1916

Abstract

INTRODUCTION FOR a number of years Russia, India and Brazil have outranked .all other countries as producers of manganese ores. During the 5 years immediately preceding the European war, the average annual production of Russia was 844,000, of India 694,000 and of Brazil 200,000 long tons. Since the outbreak of the war there has been a considerable falling off in the Russian and Indian production, particularly in the former, whereas the production of Brazilian ores has been greatly increased, amounting in 1914 to over 250,000 tons and in 1915 to nearly 350,000, with conditions favorable for a still larger production in 1916. Manganese is one of the few industrially important metals that are not produced in the United States in quantity commensurate with our needs, so that we have been compelled to import annually about 300,000 tons, having a value of over $2,000,000, and these ores have been obtained from the three countries mentioned above. Their rank as contributors to our imports of manganese ores was India, Russia, Brazil; and in 1913, Brazil contributed only one-fifth. During the past 2 years Brazil has furnished rapidly increasing quantities to this country, and, with the falling off of imports from India and Russia, has become our principal foreign source. In 1914, Brazil furnished two-fifths of the imports and more than India or Russia, and in 1915 over nine-tenths. The manganese ores of Brazil are consequently of more than usual interest to us at this time.
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APA: Joseph Singewald  (1916)  The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil

MLA: Joseph Singewald The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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