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Manufacture of lime from small stone with a sintering machine

The tin situation from a domestic standpoint

Consumption of tin in the United States, 1925

The chromium situation from a domestic standpoint

Recent developments in the mining industry

Barite and barium products.

Men and mines

Barite and barium products.

The work of the United States Bureau of Mines

The mineral industry and the young engineer

Mining methods and costs at metal mines of the United States

The mineral industry

Mining and technology graduates and their problems

Bonuses to encourage safe work and for work safely done

Summary of ore-mining cost data

Exploration and sampling of domestic deposits of strategic minerals by the Mining Division, Bureau of Mines :report of progress as of May 1, 1941

Exploration for war minerals (through fiscal year 1942)

Boron in iron and steel

Bureau of Mines strategic minerals development program :summary of progress, 1939-1949

Thickness of bituminous-coal and lignite seams at all mines and thickness of overburden at strip mines in the United States in 1955

Evaluation of domestic reserves and potential sources of ores containing copper, lead, zinc, and associated metals

Dust control in mining, tunneling, and quarrying in the United States, 1961 through 1967

Mineral resource valuation for public policy

Technologic and related trends in the mineral industries, 1972

Land utilization and reclamation in the mining industry, 1930-71,

Mine communications :proceedings: Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar, Bruceton, Pa., March 21-22, 1973

Providing new sources of mineral supply

Land utilization and reclamation in the mining industry, 1930-80

Particle size distribution of quartz and other respirable dust particles collected at metal mines, nonmetal mines, and processing plants

Potentially critical materials

Issues & needs of the mining industry :a Bureau of Mines perspective


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