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A technical survey examines the platinum-group metals, outlining their mineralogical characteristics, geological settings, and modes of occurrence in both primary and alluvial deposits. It reviews global sources and production, with separate coverage of deposits across imperial and foreign regions, and discusses extraction, assaying, and refining practices. The monograph explains associations with basic and ultrabasic rocks, summarizes distribution maps and statistical data, identifies industrial and commercial applications, and highlights supply challenges and recent exploratory efforts. A bibliography and references support further research.

PREFACE

The Mineral Resources Committee of the Imperial Institute has arranged for the issue of this series of Monographs on Mineral Resources in amplification and extension of those which have appeared in the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute during the past fifteen years.

The Monographs are prepared either by members of the Scientific and Technical Staff of the Imperial Institute, or by external contributors, to whom have been available the statistical and other special information relating to mineral resources collected and arranged at the Imperial Institute.

The object of these Monographs is to give a general account of the occurrences and commercial utilisation of the more important minerals, particularly in the British Empire. No attempt has been made to give details of mining or metallurgical processes.

Harcourt,
Chairman Mineral Resources Committee.
Imperial Institute, London, S.W.7.
July 1920.