Minerals yearbook 1939
Source:
Hughes, H. Herbert
Minerals yearbook 1939
Year 1938
United States Government Printing Office, 1939
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Contents
[Title page] Minerals yearbook, pp. [I]-[II]
Foreword, Finch, John W. pp. III-IV
Contents, pp. V-VI
Introduction, Hughes, H. Herbert pp. VII-X
Statistical summary of mineral production, Clark, Martha B. pp. 1-48
World production of minerals and economic aspects of international mineral policies, McGrath, J. S. pp. 49-62
Gold and silver, Henderson, Chas. W.; Dunlop, J. P. pp. 63-[90]
Copper, Furness, J. W.; Meyer, H. M. pp. 91-[124]
Lead, Pehrson, E. W.; Meyer, H. M. pp. 125-[146]
Zinc, Pehrson, E. W. pp. 147-170
Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts, Meyer, H. M.; Mitchell, A. W. pp. 171-184
Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Alaska, Henderson, Chas. W. pp. 185-[198]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona, Miller, T. H.; Luff, Paul pp. 199-230
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California, Merrill, Charles White; Gaylord, H. M. pp. 231-[270]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado, Henderson, Chas. W.; Martin, A. J. pp. 271-[312]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the eastern and central states, Dunlop, J. P.; Meyer, H. M. pp. 313-334
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho, Miller, T. H.; Luff, Paul pp. 335-358
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana, Miller, T. H.; Luff, Paul pp. 359-[386]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada, Merrill, Charles White; Gaylord, H. M. pp. 387-[414]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico, Henderson, Chas. W.; Martin, A. J. pp. 415-[434]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Oregon, Merrill, Charles White; Gaylord, H. M. pp. 435-448
Gold, silver, copper, and lead in South Dakota, Henderson, Chas. W.; Martin, A. J. pp. 449-[456]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Texas, Henderson, Chas. W.; Martin, A. J. pp. 457-460
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Utah, Miller, T. H.; Luff, Paul pp. 461-[478]
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Washington, Miller, T. H.; Luff, Paul pp. 479-492
Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Wyoming, Henderson, Chas. W.; Martin, A. J. pp. 493-[496]
Secondary metals - nonferrous, Dunlop, J. P. pp. 497-[512]
Scrap iron and steel, Earle, James S. pp. 513-[532]
Iron ore, pig iron, ferro-alloys, and steel, Ridgway, Robert H.; Davis, H. W. pp. 533-[576]
Manganese and manganiferous ores, Ridgway, Robert H.; Davis, H. W. pp. 577-592
Chromite, Ridgway, Robert H. pp. 593-602
Nickel and cobalt, Davis, H. W. pp. 603-[614]
Molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium, Ridgway, Robert H.; Davis, H. W. pp. 615-[632]
Bauxite and aluminum, Franke, Herbert A.; Trought, M. E. pp. 633-[654]
Mercury, Meyer, H. M. pp. 655-670
Tin, Pehrson, E. W.; Umhau, John B. pp. 671-694
Arsenic and bismuth, Franke, Herbert A. pp. 695-704
Magnesium, Franke, Herbert A.; Trought, M. E. pp. 705-714
Antimony and cadmium, Pehrson, E. W.; Umhau, John B. pp. 715-[734]
Platinum and allied metals, Davis, H. W. pp. 735-[746]
Minor metals, Tyler, Paul M. pp. 747-[762]
Bituminous coal, McMillan, M. E.; Anderson, R. L., Plein, L. N.; Tryon, F. G.; McBride, J. W. pp. 763-830
Pennsylvania anthracite, Van Siclen, M.; Mann, L.; Bradley, J .R. pp. 831-862
Coke and byproducts, Bennit, H. L. pp. 863-910
Fuel briquets and packaged fuel, Goodman, G. S. pp. 911-922
Peat, Shore, F. M. pp. 923-926
Crude petroleum and petroleum products, White, A. G.; Hopkins, G. R.; Breakey, H. A. pp. 927-1014
Natural gas, Lott, F. S.; Hopkins, G. R. pp. 1015-1050
Natural gasoline, Hopkins, G. R. pp. 1051-[1068]
Carbon black, Hopkins, G. R.; Backus, H. pp. 1069-1076
Helium, Kennedy, H. S.; Seibel, C. W. pp. 1077-[1080]
Asphalt and related bitumens, Redfield, A. H. pp. 1081-1092
Cement, Bowles, Oliver; Balser, E. V. pp. 1093-[1118]
Stone, Bowles, Oliver; Schauble, M. pp. 1119-[1154]
Slate, Bowles, Oliver; Schauble, M. pp. 1155-1162
Sand and gravel, Hughes, H. Herbert; Egge, G. pp. 1163-1178
Gypsum, Moyer, Forrest T. pp. 1179-1188
Lime, Moyer, Forrest T.; Coons, A. T. pp. 1189-1206
Clays, Tyler, Paul M.; Metcalf, R. W. pp. 1207-[1224]
Abrasive materials, Johnson, Bertrand L.; Schauble, M. pp. 1225-1240
Sulfur and pyrites, Ridgway, Robert H.; Mitchell, A. W. pp. 1241-[1254]
Phosphate rock, Johnson, Bertrand L.; Warner, K. G. pp. 1255-1272
Talc, pyrophyllite, and ground soapstone, Johnson, Bertrand L.; Warner, K. G. pp. 1273-1280
Fluorspar and cryolite, Davis, H. W.; Trought, M. E. pp. 1281-[1296]
Feldspar, Metcalf, Robert W. pp. 1297-[1308]
Asbestos, Bowles, Oliver; Warner, K. G. pp. 1309-1318
Barite and barium products, Johnson, Bertrand L.; Warner, K. G. pp. 1319-1328
Potash, Hedges, J. H. pp. 1329-[1342]
Mica, Tyler, Paul M.; Warner, K. G. pp. 1343-[1354]
Salt, Coons, A. T.; Harris, F. E. pp. 1355-1366
Magnesium compounds, bromine, calcium chloride, iodine, sodium sulfate, borates, and miscellaneous salines, Tyler, Paul M.; Coons, A. T. pp. 1367-1384
Gem stones, Ball, Sydney H. pp. 1385-1396
Minor nonmetals, Tyler, Paul M. pp. 1397-1410
Employment and accidents in the mineral industries, Adams, W. W. pp. 1411-1422
Index, pp. 1423-1437 ff.
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