Publisher's Synopsis
This oral history transcript, titled "Plutonium Technology Applied to Mineral Processing, Solvent Extraction, Building Hazen Research, 1940-1993," documents the development and application of plutonium technology within the context of mineral processing and solvent extraction, particularly as it relates to the history of Hazen Research. Featuring interviews with key figures such as Wayne C. Hazen, Frank M. Stephens, and Joe E. House, this transcript offers unique insights into the scientific and industrial advancements made during this period. It provides valuable historical context for understanding the evolution of nuclear technology and its impact on various industries.
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