1940s Workers Concentrating Tungsten Ore in Arizona Mine
Workers concentrate tungsten ore on tables in a recovery plant near the Boriana mine, located near Kingman, Arizona, around 1940. During this period, tungsten was crucial for military applications and industrial purposes. The Boriana mine was an important source of tungsten, contributing to the United States wartime efforts.
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1940s Workers Concentrating Tungsten Ore in Arizona Mine
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