IC 6740 Economic Aspects of Gold and Silver

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 14174 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1933
Abstract
The monetary metals , gold and silver , have recently been the object of such general
interest that the United States Bureau of Mines has received many inquiries regarding them .
Though requests for technologic information have been numerous , they have been exceeded in
number by those concerned with economic aspects of these metals . The nature of the latter
communications indicates that the public is not generally aware that various Bureau publications
are available which deal with the economic situation of gold and silver . For this
reason , it is deemed advisable to present a brief résumé of the papers which are obtainable
from the Bureau or the Superintendent of Documents , together with the text of three articles
recently prepared by the Director , reprints of which are not otherwise available .
The Bureau of Mines compiles figures showing mine production of gold and silver , by
districts and States , and cooperates with the Bureau of the Mint in determining the total
annual output in the United States as a whole .
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It recently established an annual canvass to determine the consumption of silver in the
arts and industries of the United States , and published an economic paper covering such use
in 1928 and 1929 , followed by an information circular on silver consumption by industry
during the 2 years subsequent . A 4-year record is thus provided for those interested in
utilization of silver .
The Bureau has also published summarizations of all available data upon world production
since 1493 of gold and of silver .
It has , furthermore , rendered available a compilation of production- data of silver mines
of the world , and an analysis of it , showing the proportions of silver and other metals contained
in all the ores from which silver is derived . "
All of these papers are concerned solely with putting into readily usable form statistical
data and other factual material ; they do not offer theories or express opinions upon
controversial questions related to these metals .
Three other recent papers concerned with gold and silver are presented below in order
to put them in shape for distribution by the United States Bureau of Mines . All three of
them are by the Director of the Bureau . It should be noted that these papers do not commit
Citation
APA:
(1933) IC 6740 Economic Aspects of Gold and SilverMLA: IC 6740 Economic Aspects of Gold and Silver. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.