Publisher's Synopsis
This volume, "Mineral Resources of the United States, Volume 1920, issue 2," presents a comprehensive overview of the mineral resources within the United States. Compiled by the Geological Survey (U.S.) and the United States Bureau of Mines, this publication offers detailed insights into the extraction, distribution, and economic significance of various minerals during that period.
Readers will find valuable information concerning the geological aspects of mineral deposits, mining operations, and statistical data relevant to the mining industry. This book serves as an essential resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the historical context of mineral resource management and its impact on the economic landscape of the United States.
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