Minerals yearbook metals and minerals 1984
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Bureau of Mines
Minerals yearbook metals and minerals 1984
Year 1984, Volume 1
Washington: U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1984
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Contents
Minerals yearbook 1984, pp. i-ii
Foreword, Horton, Robert C. pp. iii-iv
Acknowledgments, Schreck, Albert E. pp. v-vi
Contents, pp. vii-viii
Nonfuel minerals survey methods, pp. 1-[6]
Mining and quarrying trends in the metal and nonmetal industries, Willard, Robert J. pp. 7-[40]
Statistical summary, Ballard, Rose L. pp. 41-[70]
Abrasive materials, Smoak, J. Fletcher pp. 71-[90]
Aluminum, McCawley, Frank X.; Stephenson, Pamela A. pp. 91-108
Antimony, Plunkert, Patricia A. pp. 109-118
Asbestos, Clifton, R. A. pp. 119-[128]
Barite, Ampian, Sarkis G. pp. 129-[140]
Bauxite and alumina, Baumgardner, Luke H.; Hough, Ruth A. pp. 141-152
Beryllium, Kramer, Deborah A. pp. 153-[158]
Bismuth, Carlin, James F., Jr. pp. 159-162
Boron, Lyday, Phyllis A. pp. 163-170
Bromine, Lyday, Phyllis A. pp. 171-[180]
Cadmium, Plunkert, Patricia A. pp. 181-186
Calcium and calcium compounds, Pelham, Lawrence pp. 187-190
Cement, Johnson, Wilton pp. 191-[216]
Chromium, Papp, John F. pp. 217-[234]
Clays, Ampian, Sarkis G. pp. 235-268
Cobalt, Kirk, William S. pp. 269-[278]
Columbium and tantalum, Cunningham, Larry D. pp. 279-290
Copper, Jolly, J. L. W.; Edelstein, D. L. pp. 291-340
Diatomite, Meisinger, A. C. pp. 341-[344]
Feldspar, nepheline, syenite, and aplite, Potter, Michael J. pp. 345-[352]
Ferroalloys, Brown, Raymond E. pp. 353-[376]
Fluorspar, Pelham, Lawrence pp. 377-[386]
Gallium, Kramer, Deborah A. pp. 387-[390]
Gem stones, Pressler, J. W. pp. 391-404
Gold, Lucas, J. M. pp. 405-[436]
Graphite, Taylor, Harold A., Jr. pp. 437-[448]
Gypsum, Pressler, J. W. pp. 449-[460]
Helium, Leachman, William D. pp. 461-468
Iodine, Lyday, Phyllis A. pp. 469-474
Iron ore, Klinger, F. L. . pp. 475-496
Iron oxide pigments, Spinrad, William I., Jr. pp. 497-[508]
Iron and steel, Schottman, Frederick J. pp. 509-526
Iron and steel scrap, Cooper, Franklin D. pp. 527-[558]
Kyanite and related materials, Potter, Michael J. pp. 559-562
Lead, Woodbury, William D. pp. 563-594
Lime, Pressler, J. W. pp. 595-[606]
Lithium, Ferrell, John E. pp. 607-[614]
Magnesium, Kramer, Deborah A. pp. 615-620
Magnesium compounds, Kramer, Deborah A. pp. 621-626
Manganese, Jones, Thomas S. pp. 627-640
Mercury, Carrico, Linda C. pp. 641-646
Mica, Davis, Lawrence L. pp. 647-[656]
Molybdenum, Blossom, John W. pp. 657-664
Nickel, Chamberlain, Peter G. pp. 665-684
Nitrogen, Davis, Charles L. pp. 685-[692]
Peat, Davis, Charles L. pp. 693-[700]
Perlite, Meisinger, A. C. pp. 701-[704]
Phosphate rock, Stowasser, William F. pp. 705-[722]
Platinum-group metals, Loebenstein, J. Roger pp. 723-[734]
Potash, Searls, James P. pp. 735-746
Pumice and pumicite, Meisinger, A. C. pp. 747-750
Rare-earth minerals and metals, Hedrick, James B. pp. 751-762
Salt, Morse, David E. pp. 763-774
Sand and gravel, Davis, Lawrence L.; Tepordei, Valentin V. pp. 775-[794]
Silicon, Murphy, Gerald F. pp. 795-[808]
Silver, Reese, Robert G., Jr. pp. 809-826
Slag-Iron and steel, Mickelsen, Donald P. pp. 827-[838]
Sodium compounds, Searls, James P. pp. 839-[846]
Crushed stone, Tepordei, Valentin V. pp. 847-[852]
Dimension stone, Taylor, Harold A., Jr. pp. 853-[862]
Sulfur, Morse, David E. pp. 863-[884]
Talc and pyrophyllite, Clifton, Robert A. pp. 885-892
Thorium, Hedrick, James B. pp. 893-[900]
Tin, Carlin, James F., Jr. pp. 901-912
Titanium, Lynd, Langtry E.; Hough, Ruth A. pp. 913-926
Tungsten, Stafford, Philip T. pp. 927-940
Vanadium, Kuck, Peter H. pp. 941-[956]
Vermiculite, Meisinger, Arthur C. pp. 957-960
Zinc, Jolly, James H. pp. 961-[990]
Zirconium and hafnium, Adams, W. Timothy pp. 991-[1000]
Other metals, pp. 1001-1022
Other nonmetals, pp. 1023-1034
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