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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Minerals in the Economy of New Mexico
New Mexico Mines and Minerals ...
Author: Fayette Alexander Jones
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Minerals in the Economy of New Mexico
Author: Herman W. Sheffer
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Mineral and Water Resources of New Mexico
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Minerals in the economy of New Mexico
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
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Minerals of New Mexico
Author: Stuart Alvord Northrop
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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After reviewing briefly the history of the discovery and use of mineral in New Mexico, lists minerals alphabetically from acanthite, an important silver ore, to zircon, usually found microscopically in ancient and modern sediments. The articles describe the appearance, give its chemical makeup, reco
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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After reviewing briefly the history of the discovery and use of mineral in New Mexico, lists minerals alphabetically from acanthite, an important silver ore, to zircon, usually found microscopically in ancient and modern sediments. The articles describe the appearance, give its chemical makeup, reco
The Mineral Economy of Mexico
Author: Orlando Martino
Publisher: Department of Interior Bureau of Mines
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Publisher: Department of Interior Bureau of Mines
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Minerals, Critical Minerals, and the U.S. Economy
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309112826
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
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Minerals are part of virtually every product we use. Common examples include copper used in electrical wiring and titanium used to make airplane frames and paint pigments. The Information Age has ushered in a number of new mineral uses in a number of products including cell phones (e.g., tantalum) and liquid crystal displays (e.g., indium). For some minerals, such as the platinum group metals used to make cataytic converters in cars, there is no substitute. If the supply of any given mineral were to become restricted, consumers and sectors of the U.S. economy could be significantly affected. Risks to minerals supplies can include a sudden increase in demand or the possibility that natural ores can be exhausted or become too difficult to extract. Minerals are more vulnerable to supply restrictions if they come from a limited number of mines, mining companies, or nations. Baseline information on minerals is currently collected at the federal level, but no established methodology has existed to identify potentially critical minerals. This book develops such a methodology and suggests an enhanced federal initiative to collect and analyze the additional data needed to support this type of tool.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309112826
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
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Minerals are part of virtually every product we use. Common examples include copper used in electrical wiring and titanium used to make airplane frames and paint pigments. The Information Age has ushered in a number of new mineral uses in a number of products including cell phones (e.g., tantalum) and liquid crystal displays (e.g., indium). For some minerals, such as the platinum group metals used to make cataytic converters in cars, there is no substitute. If the supply of any given mineral were to become restricted, consumers and sectors of the U.S. economy could be significantly affected. Risks to minerals supplies can include a sudden increase in demand or the possibility that natural ores can be exhausted or become too difficult to extract. Minerals are more vulnerable to supply restrictions if they come from a limited number of mines, mining companies, or nations. Baseline information on minerals is currently collected at the federal level, but no established methodology has existed to identify potentially critical minerals. This book develops such a methodology and suggests an enhanced federal initiative to collect and analyze the additional data needed to support this type of tool.
Activities and Accomplishments of the New Mexico Economic Development Commission in Mineral Development
Author: New Mexico. Economic Development Commission
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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The Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features Through 1954
Author: Eugene Carter Anderson
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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