| | Report (issue) | sulfur mines in the United States and by opening new mines, by greater recovery of byproduct sulfur (in...decide whether a certain metalliferous deposit or district should be included or not. The problem was also...all other forms) since 1935 is reviewed. New sulfur mining and recovery projects in the United States...Communist countries) are described; these will have new production of about 3,000,000 tons of sulfur by the...of sulfur during 1935-39 and 1950, and estimated new production are given in some detail; this information | | | Book (volume) | MODIFIED DRIFT By WARREN ae OF GLACIAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. UPHAM, DRIFT. APPENDIX II. TO PARTS ...INTRODUCTION, . . . . .. THE MINERALOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, LITHOLOGY, INDEX TO PART IV, APPENDIX, Part...Rockingham, Vt., 3 : 18, Section in Bridgewater and New Hampton, 19, Section in Concord, Fig. 20, Section...of IN THE 14-16 ATLAS. New Hampshireβ/ac-szmle, reduced. New Hampshireβ/ac-simzle, half size. Two...the topography, contour lines, and geology of New Hampshire, with portions of that of the adjoining territory | | | Report (volume) | 4, 5, 8; Museum Paper, nos. 5, 6; County Report, no. 1 (Clay County). Montgomery, Ala. Alberta, Scientific...vols. 3-12. Tulsa, Okla. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 145-156; Technical Publication...nos. 1-157; Transactions, vols. 60-76. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal of Science...Science, 4th ser., vols. 47-50; 5th ser., vols. 1-16. New Haven, Conn. American Mineralogist, vols. 4-13. Menasha...38-55; Memoirs, new ser., vol. 3, pts. 2, 3; American Museum Novitates, nos. 1-337. New York. See also |
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