TY - GEN
AU - United States Congress House
AU - United States Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Mines (1925-1934)
AU - Adams, W.W
AU - Backus, H.
AU - Bagley, B.W
AU - Bennit, H.L
AU - Berquist, Frederick E.
AU - Bowles, Oliver
AU - Clark, M.B
AU - Coons, Altha Titsworth
AU - Corse, John M.
AU - Davis, A.E
AU - Davis, C.W
AU - Davis, Hubert
AU - Dunlop, J.P
AU - Emery, Alden H.
AU - Fieldner, Arno C.
AU - Fowler, Harry Clarence
AU - Galiher, C.
AU - Gerry, C.N
AU - Harrington, D.
AU - Mitchell, A.W
AU - Kraemer, Albert John
AU - Petar, Alice Virginia
AU - Redfield, Arthur H.
AU - Stoddard, B.H
AU - Johnson, Bertrand L.
AU - Julihn, C.E
AU - Wright, C.W
AU - Jackson, Charles F.
AU - Henderson, Charles W.
AU - Merrill, Charles White
AU - Phillips, E. Roland
AU - Partridge, E.P
AU - Shuey, E.T
AU - Swanson, Edward Benjamin
AU - Pehrson, Elmer W.
AU - Shore, F.M
AU - Hess, Frank L.
AU - Tryon, Frederick Gale
AU - Horton, Frederick Waters
AU - Shea, G.B
AU - Hopkins, George Randolph
AU - Meyer, H.M
AU - Rogers, H.O
AU - Hughes, Harry Herbert
AU - Hedges, J.H
AU - Thoenen, John Roy
AU - Herlihy, K.V
AU - Smith, L.A
AU - Von Bernewitz, Max Wilhelm
AU - Kiessling, Oscar Edward
AU - Hatmaker, Paul
AU - Luff, Paul
AU - Tyler, Paul M.
AU - Kudlich, R.H
AU - Santmyers, Reigart Meredith
AU - Ridgway, Robert H.
AU - Turner, Scott
AU - Miller, T.H
AU - Heikes, V. C.
AU - Young, W.H
TI - Minerals Yearbook, 1932-33, [by] O.E. Kiessling, chief economist, Division of Mineral Statistics
PY - 1933
N2 - Abrasive materials, by Paul Hatmaker and A.E. Davis, p. 647
N2 - Antimony, by F.M. Shore, p. 311
N2 - Arsenic, by Paul M. Tyler and C.N. Gerry, p. 319
N2 - Asbestos, by Oliver Bowles and B.H. Stoddard, p. 745
N2 - Asphalt and related bitumens, by A.H. Redfield, p. 555
N2 - Barite and barium products,, by R.M. Santmyers and B.H. Stoddard, p. 753
N2 - Bauxite and aluminum, by C.E. Julihn, p. 207
N2 - Carbon black, by G.R. Hopkins and H. Backus, p. 545
N2 - Cement, by H.H. Hughes and B.W. Bagley, p. 565
N2 - Chromite, by L.A. Smith, p. 299
N2 - Clay, by R.H. Kudlich and K.V. Herlihy, p. 639
N2 - Coal, by F.G. Tryon and H.O. Rogers, p. 381
N2 - Coke and byproducts, by F.E. Berquist and H.L. Bennit, p. 419
N2 - Copper, by C.E. Julihn and H.M. Meyer, p. 27
N2 - Crude petroleum and petroleum products, by G.R. Hopkins, p. 459
N2 - Crushed and broken stone, by J.R. Thoenen, p. 595
N2 - Dimension stone, by Oliver Bowles and A.T. Coons, p. 577
N2 - Feldspar, by H.O. Rogers and C. Galiher, p. 735
N2 - Fluorspar and cryolite, by H.W. Davis, p. 723
N2 - Fuel briquets, by W.H. Young and J.M. Corse, p. 451
N2 - Fuller's earth, by W.W. Adams and C. Galiher, p. 709
N2 - Gold and silver, by Chas. W. Henderson, p. 11
N2 - Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Washington, by C.N. Gerry and Paul Luff, p. 101
N2 - Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California, Nevada, and Oregon, by V.C. Heikes, p. 121
N2 - Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, South Dakota, and Wyoming, by Chas. W. Henderson, p. 137
N2 - Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the eastern and central states, by J.P. Dunlop and H.M. Meyer, p. 145
N2 - Gypsum, by R.M. Santmyers, p. 617
N2 - Iron ore, pig iron, ferro-alloys, and steel, by O.E. Kiessling and H.W. Davis, p. 177
N2 - Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts, by E.W. Pehrson and H.M. Meyer, p. 87
N2 - Lead, by C.W. Wright and H.M. Meyer, p. 53
N2 - Lime, by Paul Hatmaker and A.T. Coons, p. 629
N2 - List of illustrations, p. VI
N2 - Magnesium and its compounds, by E.P. Partridge and A.E. Davis, p. 777
N2 - Manganese and manganiferous ores, by R.H. Ridgway, p. 243
N2 - Mercury, by Charles F. Jackson and H.M. Meyer, p. 225
N2 - Mica, by F.W. Horton and B.H. Stoddard, p. 787
N2 - Minor metals: beryllium, bismuth, cadmium, cobalt, selenium, tantalum, tellurium, titanium, and zirconium, by Paul M. Tyler and A.V. Petar, p. 347
N2 - Molybdenum, by Frank L. Hess, p. 259
N2 - Natural gas, by E.B. Swanson, p. 517
N2 - Natural gasoline, by G.B. Shea, p. 535
N2 - Natural sodium compounds and boron minerals, by A.T. Coons, p. 795
N2 - Nickel, by Charles White Merrill, p. 369
N2 - Ore concentration, by T.H. Miller, p. 377
N2 - Petroleum-refinery technology, by A.J. Kraemer, p. 511
N2 - Phosphate rock, by Bertrand L. Johnson, p. 701
N2 - Platinum and allied metals, by C.W. Davis and H.W. Davis, p. 337
N2 - Potash, by J.H. Hedges, p. 763
N2 - Precious and semiprecious stones (gem minerals), by M.W. Von Bernewitz, p. 799
N2 - Radium, uranium, and vanadium, by Frank L. Hess, p. 327
N2 - Recent developments in coal utilization, by A.C. Fieldner, p. 433
N2 - Safety in mining in 1932, by D. Harrington, p. 809
N2 - Salt, bromine, calcium chloride, and iodine, by A.T. Coons, p. 687
N2 - Sand and gravel, by H.H. Hughes and E.R. Phillips, p. 603
N2 - Secondary metals, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 165
N2 - Statistical summary of mineral production, by M.B. Clark and E.T. Shuey, p. 7
N2 - Sulphur and pyrites, by R.H. Ridgway and A.W. Mitchell, p. 669
N2 - Table of contents, p. V
N2 - Talc and ground soapstone, by Alden H. Emery and B.H. Stoddard, p. 715
N2 - Technical developments in petroleum and natural gas production, by H.C. Fowler, p. 497
N2 - The status of the mineral industries, by Scott Turner, p. 1
N2 - Tin, by Charles White Merrill, p. 281
N2 - Tungsten, by Frank L. Hess, p. 271
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BT - House document / 73rd Congress, 1st session. House ; no. 104
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