""Molybdenum Ores"" provides a detailed overview of molybdenum, focusing on its geological occurrence, extraction, and industrial applications. Written by R.H. Rastall, this work explores the formation and distribution of molybdenum ores, offering insights into the methods used to locate and assess these valuable mineral deposits. The book examines various mining techniques and processing methods employed to extract molybdenum from its ores, highlighting the challenges and advancements in the field. Furthermore, it delves into the uses of molybdenum in various industries, emphasizing its importance in steel production and other applications. This comprehensive guide serves as a valuable resource for geologists, mining engineers, and anyone interested in the extraction and utilization of this strategic metal.
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