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Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1954 6:03:07 PM
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UN7659477
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:04:26 PM
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UN7659650
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:04:25 PM
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UN7659649
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1954 6:03:09 PM
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UN7659479
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:04:25 PM
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UN7659648
From Ruin to Revival - Reconstructing South Korea
1/1/1954 6:01:04 PM
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UN7659332
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:03:38 PM
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UN7659514
Korea's Road from Ruin to Revival
8/1/1954 6:02:08 PM
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UN7659406
From Ruin to Revival: Reconstructing South Korea
1/1/1954 9:36:19 AM
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UN7662264
From Ruin to Revival: Reconstructing South Korea
1/1/1954 9:23:42 AM
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UN7662262
From Ruin to Revival: Reconstructing South Korea
1/1/1954 9:23:43 AM
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UN7662263
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:03:36 PM
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UN7659512
UNKRA Constructs Vocational Training Center in Pusan
1/1/1954 6:03:15 PM
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UN7659486
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:02 PM
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UN7659544
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:02 PM
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UN7659543
Assaying Korea's Mineral Resources
1/1/1955 6:03:38 PM
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UN7659515
New Flake Graphite Mill in Korea
2/1/1959 6:05:07 PM
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UN7659702
Food for Korea
8/1/1954 6:02:52 PM
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UN7659458
New Flake Graphite Mill in Korea
2/1/1959 6:05:06 PM
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UN7659701
Agriculture in Korea
8/1/1954 6:01:54 PM
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UN7659392
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From Ruin to Survival: Reconstructing South Korea
Caption Description
The Republic of Korea has rich deposits of gold, graphite, tungsten and coal, and there is enough lead, copper, bismuth and manganese to merit attention. There seems to be reasonable prospects of developing mineral exports to from 40 to 50 million dollars yearly but the country's mineral wealth has yet to be measured. The UN Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) has, therefore, started what is in effect a national treasure hunt. It has built a mineral assay laboratory with the most modern equipment at Taejon, set up in agreement with the Government and the United Nations Command. UNKRA train the various technicians and experts needed by the mining industry and to help improve mining techniques.
Many Koreans caught prospecting fever when UNKRA opened the laboratory at Taejon. Each morning some arrive (as those in this photograph) with bags full of rocks for analysis, hoping they've made a rich find in the country's relatively untouched mineral deposits. [No exact date]
Unique Identifier
UN7659333
NICA ID
188595
Production Date
01/01/1954 6:01:04 PM
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo