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%T Mineral Resources of the United States, 1931. O.E. Kiessling, chief economist, Division of Mineral Statistics. Part I. -- Metals
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Mines (1925-1934)
%A Clark, M.B
%A Davis, Hubert
%A Dunlop, J.P
%A Gerry, C.N
%A Heikes, V. C.
%A Henderson, Charles W.
%A Hess, Frank L.
%A Julihn, C.E
%A Kidd, R.L
%A Kiessling, Oscar Edward
%A Luff, Paul
%A Merrill, Charles White
%A Meyer, H.M
%A Miller, T.H
%A Pehrson, Elmer W.
%A Petar, Alice Virginia
%A Ridgway, Robert H.
%A Shuey, E.T
%A Smith, L.A
%A Tyler, Paul M.
%D 1933
%X Antimony, by Paul M. Tyler, p. 51
%X Arsenic, bismuth, selenium, and tellurium, by C.N. Gerry and H.M. Meyer, p. 9
%X Bauxite and aluminum, by C.E. Julihn, p. 17
%X Chromite, by L.A. Smith, p. 103
%X Cobalt, by P.M. Tyler and A.V. Petar, p. 71
%X Copper, by C.E. Julihn and H.M. Meyer, p. 575
%X Gold and silver, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 679
%X Gold, silver, and copper in Wyoming, by C.W. Henderson, p. 233
%X Gold, silver, and lead in South Dakota, by C.W. Henderson, p. 227
%X Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Texas, by C.W. Henderson, p. 315
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona, by C.N. Gerry and T.H. Miller, p. 377
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California, by V.C. Heikes, p. 633
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado, by C.W. Henderson, p. 511
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho, by C.N. Gerry and T.H. Miller, p. 437
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana, by T.H. Miller, p. 479
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada, by V.C. Heikes, p. 601
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico, by C.W. Henderson, p. 297
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Oregon, by V.C. Heikes, p. 667
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Utah, by C.N. Gerry and Paul Luff, p. 543
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Washington, by C.N. Gerry and T.H. Miller, p. 467
%X Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the eastern states, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 1
%X Introduction, by O.E. Kiessling, p. A1
%X Iron ore, pig iron, and steel, by H.W. Davis, p. 117
%X Lead and zinc pigments and salts, by E.W. Pehrson, p. 211
%X Lead, by E.W. Pehrson, p. 351
%X Manganese and manganiferous ores, by R.H. Ridgway, p. 153
%X Mercury, by P.M. Tyler and H.M. Meyer, p. 191
%X Molybdenum, by P.M. Tyler and A.V. Petar, p. 75
%X Ore-concentration statistics, by T.H. Miller and R.L. Kidd, p. 417
%X Platinum and allied metals, by H.W. Davis, p. 89
%X Prefatory note to the reports on gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc, by O.E. Kiessling, p. A113
%X Secondary metals, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 317
%X Silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the central states, by J.P. Dunlop and H.M. Meyer, p. 237
%X Summary, by M.B. Clark and E.T. Shuey, p. A5
%X Table of contents, p. II
%X Tantalum, by P.M. Tyler and A.V. Petar, p. 81
%X Tin, by C.W. Merrill, p. 331
%X Titanium, by P.M. Tyler and A.V. Petar, p. 83
%X Tungsten, by F.L. Hess, p. 43
%X Vanadium, uranium, and radium, by F.L. Hess, p. 185
%X Zinc, by E.W. Pehrson, p. 265
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%C Washington, DC
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