Mineral Resources of United States, calendar year 1900; David T. Day, chief of division.
Publication Title:
Mineral Resources of United States, calendar year 1900; David T. Day, chief of division.
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Mineral Resources of United States, calendar year 1900; David T. Day, chief of division.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Geological Survey and Interior Department
Sort Author:
Geological Survey
Date:
1901
Publish Date ISO Format:
1901-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19010101
Publication End:
19011231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Geological Survey
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1901
Description:
927+iii pp. 1 il.
Notes:
(H. doc. 17.) [From this time on, according to the act of Mar. 3, 1901, this will not lie issued as a part of the annual report of the directer of the Geological Survey, as authorized by the act of Mar. 2, 1895.]
Notes:
(H. doc. 17.) [From this time on, according to the act of Mar. 3, 1901, this will not lie issued as a part of the annual report of the directer of the Geological Survey, as authorized by the act of Mar. 2, 1895.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 50c
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Contents:
Abrasive materials; by J. H. Pratt. Aluminum and bauxite; by J. H. Pratt.
Antimony; by J. H. Pratt. Asbestos; by J. H. Pratt.
Asphaltum and bituminous rock; by E. W. Parker. Barytes; by E. W. Parker.
Cement, American rock; by Uriah Cummings.
— Portland; by S. B. Newberry.
— Slag, in Alabama; by K. C. Eckel.
Chromite, or chromic iron ore; by J. H. Pratt.
Clay products; by Jefferson Middleton. Coal; by E.W. Parker.
Coke; by E.W. Parker. Copper; by Charles Kirchhoff.
Flint and feldspar.
Fluorspar; by E. W. Parker.
Fuller's earth.
Gold and silver; by G. R. Roberts.
Graphite; by J. H. Pratt.
Gypsum; by E. W. Parker.
Iron and steel at close of 19th century; by J. M. Swank.
Iron ores; by John Birkinbine.
Lead; by Charles Kirchhoff.
Lithium.
Lithographic stone; by S. J. Kübel.
Manganese ores; by John Birkinbine.
Mica; [including Mica industry in 1900, by J. A. Holmes].
Mineral [mints; by E. W. Parker.
Mineral waters; by A. C. Peale.
Natural gas; by F. H. Oliphant.
Nickel and cobalt.
Petroleum; by F. H. Oliphant.
Phosphate rock; by E. W. Parker.
Platinum.
Precious stones; by G. F. Kunz.
Quicksilver.
Salt; by E. W. Parker.
Stone.
Sulphur and pyrite: by E. W. Parker.
Talc and soapstone; by J. H. Pratt.
Tin. stream.
Occurrence of, in York region, Alaska; by A. H. Brooks.
Tungsten, molybdenum, uranium, and vanadium; by J. H. Pratt.
Zinc; by Charles Kirchhoff.