Mineral Resources of the United States, 1923, [by] F.J. Katz, geologist in charge, Division of Mineral Resources. Part II. -- Nonmetals. [electronic resource]

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. House, Geological Survey (U.S.)
Other Authors: Bagley, Belle Worth, -1939, Bennit, H. L., Burchard, Ernest F. (Ernest Francis), 1875-1961, Collins, W. D. (William Dennis), 1875-, Coons, Altha Titsworth, Cottrell, K. W., Davis, H. W. (Hubert), Hill, J. M., Katz, Frank J. (Frank James), 1883-1930, Loughlin, G. F. (Gerald Francis), 1880-1946, Mann, L. (Lida), Mansfield, George Rogers, 1875-1947, McKenney, W. F., Meyer, H. M., Middleton, Jefferson, Phillips, E. R. (E. Roland), Richardson, G. B. (George Burr), 1872-1949, Sampson, Edward, 1891-1978, Siebenthal, C. E. (Claude Ellsworth), 1869-1930, Stoddard, B.H, Stose, George Willis, 1869-1960, Tryon, F. G. (Frederick Gale), 1892-1940
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, 1925.
Series:United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 8474.
House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 68th Congress, no. 582, pt. 2.
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Item Description:Table of contents, p. III.
List of illustrations, p. III.
Sulphur and pyrites, by H.M. Meyer, p. 1.
Magnesium and its compounds, by J.M. Hill and G.F. Loughlin, p. 7.
Strontium, by G.W. Stose, p. 23.
Fluorspar and cryolite, by H.W. Davis, p. 27.
Fuel briquets, by W.F. McKenney, p. 41.
Slate, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 49.
Gypsum, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 63.
Peat, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 69.
Clay, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 71.
Barytes and barium products, by C.E. Siebenthal and E.R. Phillips, p. 79.
Carbon black produced from natural gas, by G.B. Richardson, p. 89.
Graphite, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 91.
Fuller's earth, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 99.
Mineral waters, by W.D. Collins, p. 109.
Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 125.
Asphalt and related bitumens, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 135.
Mica, by B.H. Stoddard, p. 143.
Sand and gravel, by A.T. Coons, p. 149.
Talc and soapstone, by B.H. Stoddard, p. 161.
Potash, by G.R. Mansfield and Leona Boardman, p. 167.
Stone, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 205.
Silica, by F.J. Katz, p. 235.
Phosphate rock, by G.R. Mansfield, p. 239.
Lime, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 275.
Feldspar, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 285.
Cement, by E.F. Burchard and B.W. Bagley, p. 293.
Abrasive materials, by F.J. Katz, p. 327.
Asbestos, by Edward Sampson, p. 339.
Natural gas, by G.B. Richardson, p. 351.
Natural-gas gasoline, by G.B. Richardson, p. 359.
Petroleum, by G.B. Richardson, p. 365.
Coke and by-products, by F.G. Tryon and H.L. Bennit, p. 427.
Coal, by F.G. Tryon and L. Mann, p. 499.
Index, p. 747.
Physical Description:755 p. : illustrations, maps, tables.
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