Molybdenum; Its Ores and their Concentration with a Discussion of Markets, Prices, and Uses

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From Scope and Purpose of Investigation: "The direct purpose of the bulletin is, on the one hand, to prove to possible consumers of molybdenum that the element is not as rare as commonly supposed, and that this country possesses many deposits of low-grade ore from which large supplies may be derived, and on the other hand, to prove to present and prospective producers of molybdenum that there is a latent market for their product in the alloy-steel trade, which needs only the assurance of steady supplies for a considerable development."

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160 p. : ill.

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Horton, Frederick W. 1916.

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From Scope and Purpose of Investigation: "The direct purpose of the bulletin is, on the one hand, to prove to possible consumers of molybdenum that the element is not as rare as commonly supposed, and that this country possesses many deposits of low-grade ore from which large supplies may be derived, and on the other hand, to prove to present and prospective producers of molybdenum that there is a latent market for their product in the alloy-steel trade, which needs only the assurance of steady supplies for a considerable development."

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"Mineral Technology 15"

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Horton, Frederick W. Molybdenum; Its Ores and their Concentration with a Discussion of Markets, Prices, and Uses, report, 1916; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc12317/: accessed October 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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