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What Mining Means to the United States

Date: 1972-01-01
Categories: Mining, Mining & Mineral Resources
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1776-2000). Covers United States, Alaska, Hawaii. Topics: mining, mineral extraction, domestic mineral production, coal mining. Agencies: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Medusa Portland Cement Co., U.S. Geological Survey. Cites 9 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on What Mining Means to the United States with 37 nodes and 76 connections. Top connected: Rushes, United States Geological Survey, Congress, nitrogen retention, Bureau of Mines.

Stakeholders (9)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Geological SurveyCongressBureau of MinesAtomic Energy CommissionU.S. GovernmentAmerican Mining CongressSenate Interior CommitteeMedusa Portland Cement Co.
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Lead Industries Association

Species (1)

Rushes

External References Cited (9)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

report (4)

  • COMMODITY DATA SUMMARIES (1971)U.S. Bureau of Mines
  • Statistical Abstracts of the United States (1970)
  • Uranium occurrence map prepared for prospectors by AEC
  • Value of Mineral Production in the United States, 1940-70

legislation (2)

  • Food for Peace programs
  • Marshall Plan

article (1)

  • MINING CONGRESS JOURNAL (1971)

book (1)

  • THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTICAdmiral Samuel Eliot Morison

other (1)

  • The Image of Our Mining IndustryAndrew Fletcher