Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Strategic materials |
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... million tons of open - pit direct- shipping ore . This is the most easily obtainable portion of reserves , and its strategic value derives from the fact that production can be greatly expanded in quick response to demand . This ...
... million tons of open - pit direct- shipping ore . This is the most easily obtainable portion of reserves , and its strategic value derives from the fact that production can be greatly expanded in quick response to demand . This ...
Page 68
... million tons of taconite concentrates will serve to illustrate the existence of an alternative to foreign supply , but it would not be an adequate alternative available for use in an emergency . Exploitation of the low - grade ores will ...
... million tons of taconite concentrates will serve to illustrate the existence of an alternative to foreign supply , but it would not be an adequate alternative available for use in an emergency . Exploitation of the low - grade ores will ...
Page 69
... million tons per year by 1970 . POSITION OF VENEZUELA Available information indicates that Venezuela and Canada should be ranked together as potential suppliers of iron ore to the United States . Ultimate reserves of each are large ...
... million tons per year by 1970 . POSITION OF VENEZUELA Available information indicates that Venezuela and Canada should be ranked together as potential suppliers of iron ore to the United States . Ultimate reserves of each are large ...
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... million tons of low - grade , high iron chrome ore containing about 2 million tons of Cr2O3 are available in the Bird River area of Manitoba . Such ore could be used without further advances in technologic research should eco- Lomics ...
... million tons of low - grade , high iron chrome ore containing about 2 million tons of Cr2O3 are available in the Bird River area of Manitoba . Such ore could be used without further advances in technologic research should eco- Lomics ...
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... million tons of chrome in stockpiles above ground . The chrome exports of both countries are through Indian Ocean ports situ- ated in Mozambique , a Portuguese colony . The port for Union ore is Lourenco Marques , and that for Rhodesian ...
... million tons of chrome in stockpiles above ground . The chrome exports of both countries are through Indian Ocean ports situ- ated in Mozambique , a Portuguese colony . The port for Union ore is Lourenco Marques , and that for Rhodesian ...
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