Mineral Resources of the United States, 1920, [by] G.F. Loughlin, geologist in charge, Division of Mineral Resources. Part II. -- Nonmetals, [by] R.W. Stone, geologist in charge. [electronic resource]

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. House, Geological Survey (U.S.)
Other Authors: Beach, L. M., Burchard, Ernest F. (Ernest Francis), 1875-1961, Collins, W. D. (William Dennis), 1875-, Coons, Altha Titsworth, Cottrell, K. W., Davis, H. W. (Hubert), Loughlin, G. F. (Gerald Francis), 1880-1946, McBride, R. S. (Russell Smith), 1887-, McKenney, W.F, Middleton, Jefferson, Nourse, M. R., Sampson, Edward, 1891-1978, Sievers, E. G., Smith, P. S., Stoddard, B. H., Stone, Ralph W. (Ralph Walter), 1876-1964, Stose, George Willis, 1869-1960, Tryon, F. G. (Frederick Gale), 1892-1940, Yale, Charles G.
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, 1922.
Series:United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 8034.
House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 67th Congress, no. 403, pt. 2.
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Item Description:Table of contents, p. III.
List of illustrations, p. IV.
Magnesite, by C.G. Yale and R.W. Stone, p. 1.
Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride, by R.W. Stone, p. 17.
Phosphate rock, by R.W. Stone, p. 27.
Sand-lime brick, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 37.
Fuller's earth, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 39.
Peat, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 41.
Asphalt and related bitumens, by K.W. Cottrell, p. 45.
Gypsum, by R.W. Stone, p. 55.
Fluorspar and cryolite, by H.W. Davis, p. 65.
Graphite, by L.M. Beach, p. 81.
Fuel briquets, by W.F. McKenney, p. 89.
Strontium, by G.W. Stose, p. 93.
Potash, by M.R. Nourse, p. 97.
Sodium compounds, by R.C. Wells, p. 123.
Slate, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 135.
Carbon black produced from natural gas, by E.G. Sievers, p. 145.
Silica, by L.M. Beach, p. 151.
Feldspar, by L.M. Beach, p. 153.
Abrasive materials, by L.M. Beach and A.T. Coons, p. 155.
Mineral waters, by W.D. Collins, p. 161.
Sand and gravel, by L.M. Beach, p. 167.
Lime, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 177.
Barytes and barium products, by G.W. Stose, p. 189.
Talc and soapstone, by Edward Sampson, p. 201.
Gems and precious stones, by B.H. Stoddard, p. 215.
Concrete stone and concrete blocks, by R.W. Stone, p. 219.
Stone, by G.F. Loughlin and A.T. Coons, p. 225.
Cement, by E.F. Burchard, p. 263.
Mica, by B.H. Stoddard, p. 283.
Natural gas gasoline, by E.G. Sievers, p. 289.
Sulphur, pyrites, and sulphuric acid, by P.S. Smith, p. 301.
Asbestos, by Edward Sampson, p. 309.
Clay working industries, clay, and silica brick, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 323.
Coke and by-products, by R.S. McBride and F.G. Tryon, p. 361.
Manufactured gas and by-products, by R.S. McBride, p. 439.
Index, p. 499.
Physical Description:533 p. : color maps, illustrations, tables.