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The Arizona Geological Survey is not responsible for the accuracy of the records, information, or opinions that may be contained in the files. The Survey collects, catalogs, and archives data on mineral properties regardless of its views of the veracity or accuracy of those data. BULLETINS, continued [17] Nonmetallic minerals in , by J. A. F ulton and A. M. Smith. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 26, no. 7. (Reprinted from Pit and Quarry, vol. 26, no. It. Aug. 24, 1932)...... 1932 OOP

(18) Placer mining in Nevada, by A. M. Smith and W. O. Vanderburg. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 26, no. 8...... 1932 OOP

[19] Brucite deposit, Paradise Range, Nevada; a preliminary report., by Eugene Callaghan. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 27, no. 1...... 1933 OOP [20) Geology of the Tybo district, Nevada, by H. G. Ferguson. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 27, no. 3...... 1933 OOP

[21) Geology of the tungsten deposits near Mill City, Nevada, by P. F. Kerr. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 28, no. 2...... 1934 OOP

[22 J Outline of plan to rehabilitate the State Bureau of Mines and the cooperative work with the G eological Survey. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 28, no.S...... 1934 OOP

[23) The underground geology of the Tonopah mining district, NeV1lda, by T. B. Nolan. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 29, no. 5 ...... 1935 OOP

[24 J Geology of the central Humboldt Rang ~, Nevada, by C. P. Jenney. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 29, no. 6 ...... 1935 OOP

[25] The Tuscarora mining district, Elko County, Nevada, by T. B. Nolan. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 30, no. 1...... 1936 OOP

[26] Geology of the Chief district, Lincoln County, Nevada, by Eugene Callaghan. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 30, no. 2 ...... 1936 OOP

[27] Placer mining in Nevada, by W. O. Vanderburg. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 30, no. 4 ...... 1936 $ 2.00

]28 ] The tungsten mineralizat.ion a t Silver I)yk(', Nevada, by P. F . Kerr. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 30, no. 5 ...... 1936 OOP

[29] Geology of tlie Silver City district and the southern portion of the , Nevada, by V. P. Gianclla. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 30, no. 9 ... 1936 OOP

[JOi\] Geology of t h~ Delama r district, Linco ln County, Nevada, by Eugene Ca llaghan. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 31, no. 5 ...... 1937 OOP

I JOB I Gold d('posits of Slumbering Hill" N('vada, by F. C. Ca lkins. Univ. Nev. Bull.., vol. 32, no. 3...... 1938 OOP

31 Camhrian formations of the Eureka and Pioche di~tricts, Nevada, by II. E. Wheeler and D. M. Lemmon. Univ. Nev. Uull. , vol. 33, no. 3 ...... 1939 OOP

32 Nickel deposits in Cottonwood Canyon, Churchill County, Nevada, by by H. G. l.' crguson. Univ. Nev. Bull., voL 33, no. 5 ...... 1939 OOP 33 Goldbanks mining district, Pershing County, Nevada, by R. M. Dreyer. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 34, no. I...... 1940 OOP

34 Revisions in t hc Ca mbrian stratigraphy of the Pioche district, Nevada, by H. E. Wh eeler. Univ. Nev. Bull. , vol. 34, no. 8 ...... 1940 OOP

35 An invest igation as to the prescn ce of commercial quantities of mercury and gold in the dry lakes of Nevada, by J. A. Carpenter. Univ. Nev. Bull., voL 35, no. 4...... 1941 OOP

36 Nevada's common minerals; including a JYel iminary list of minerals found in the State, by Y. P. Gianella. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 35, no. 6 ... 1941 OOP

OOP indicates out-or-print, not avaIlable for sale. 2 BULLETINS, continued 37 The history of the Comstock Lode, 185()'1920, by G. H. Smith. 297 p., illus. Univ. Nev. Bull. voL 37 , no. 3...... •...... 1943 $ 2.00

38 Nevada's metal and mineral production (1859-1940), by B. F. Couch and J. A. Carpenter. Uniy,. Nev. BulL, voL37, no. 4 ...... 1943 $ 0.50 39 Lower and Middle Cambrian stratigraphy in the Great Basin area, by H. E: Wheeler. ,Univ. Nev. Bull., voL 38, no. 3. (Reprinted from Geol. Soc. America)Bull., vol. 54, p. 1781-1822,1943)., ...... ••...... 1944 OOP 40 The geology of Nevada ore deposits, by Bernard York, and the mining districts of Nevada, by H. G. FergusoIl. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 38, no. 4 .. . 1944 OOP 41 Quicksilver deposits in Neyada, by E. H. Bailey and D. A. ,Phoenix. , Univ. Nev. Bull, voL 38, no. 5...... 1944 {, OOP

42 Geology of the Groom district, Lincoln County, Nevada, by F. L. Humphrey. ", Univ. ,Nev. Bull, voL 39, no. 5...... 1945 OOP

43 Bibliography of geologic ' literature of Nevada, by V. P. Gianelia, and Bibliography of geologic maps of Nevada ' areas, by R. W. Prince. 201 p. Univ. Nev. Bull, voL 39, no. 6...... 1945 $ 1.00

44 Tungste~ deposits of the Osgood Range, Humboldt County', Nevada, by S. W. Hobbs and S. E. Oabaugb. 29 p., 11 pIs. Univ. Nev. Bull, voL 40, no. 5...... ' ,' ...... 1946 $ 1.00 45 Early engineering works contributory to the Comstock, by J. D. Galloway. Univ. Nev. Bull, vol 41, no. 5...... 1947 OOP, 46 Mineral resources of Douglas, Ormsby, and Washoe Counties, by T. D. Overton. Univ. Nev. Bull, vol. 41, no. 9...... , ... , ...... 1947 "OOP

47 Late pr~Cambrian-Cambrian stratigraphic cross section through , by H. E. Wheeler. 58 p., iUus., maps, diagrs. Univ. Nev. Bull, vol 42, no. 3...... •...... •...... 1948 $ 0.50 48 A contribution to the publish"d information on the geology and ore deposits of Goldfield, Nevada, by Fred Searls, JI. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 42, no. 5. , ...... ', ' ...... ' ...... , , ...... , . 1948 OOP

49 Mineral resources of Storey and Lyon Counties, Nevada, by Carl Stoddard and 1. A. Carpenter. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 44, no. 1. 1950 OOP

50 Mineral resources of Nye County, Nevada, by V. E. Kral. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 45, no. 3...... , ...... 1950 OOP

51 The history of fifty years of mining at Tonopah, 1900-1950, by J. A. Carpenter, R. R. Elliott, and B. F. W. Sawyer. Univ. Nev. Bull., vol. 47, no. 1...... , . , ...... , 1953 OOP 52 Nevada oil and gas drilling data, 1906-1953, by Joseph Lintz, Jr. 80 p., ilIus...... : .. . 1957 $ 1.00 53 Iron ore deposits of Nevada: (A) Geology and iron ore deposits of the Buena Vista Hills, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, by R. G. Reeves and V. E. Kral. 32 p., illus., 8 pis...... 1955 $ 1.00 (B) Iron ore deposits of west-central Nevada, by R. G. Reeves, F. R. Shawe, and V. E. Kral. 46 p., iUus., 6 pIs. (5 in color)...... 1958 $ 1.50 (C) Iron ore deposits of northern Nevada, by F. R. Shawe, R. G. Reeves, and V. E. Kral. 47 p., iIIus., 8 pIs. (5 in color) ...... 1962 $ 1.50 54 Geology and mineral resources of Elko County, Nevada, by A. E. Granger, M. M. Bell, G. C. Simmons, and Florence Lee...... 1957 OOP

OOP indicates out-of-print, not available for sale. 3 BULLETINS, continued 55 Silica resources of Clark County, Nevada, by T. D. Murphy. 1954 $ 0.50 56 ~.~~g~~ ~~e p~:!~~ .~~~~.~i~~~t.' .~~~~ ~~~~~: .~e~~~ ~~ . . 1959 $ 2.00 57 Geology of the White Pine mining district, White Pine County, Nevada, -by F. L. Humphrey. 119 p., iIlus., 2 pIs. (1 in color)...... 1960 $ 3.50 58 Geology and mineral deposits of Mineral County, Nevada, by D. C. Ross. 98 p., iIlus., 2 pIs. (color), tables...... 1961 $ 4.00 59 Geology and mineral deposits of Humboldt County, Nevada, by Ronald Willden. 154 p., iIIus., 3 pIs. (2 in color)...... 1964 $ 4.00 60 Geology of the Bun Run quadrangle, Elko County, Nevada, by R. W. Decker. 65 p., iIlus., pl ...... 1962 $ 1.25

61 Antimony deposits of Nevada, by E. F. Lawrence. 248 p., illus., 16 pis ... 1963 $ 2.25 62 Geology and mineral deposits of Clark County, Nevada, by C. R. Longwell, E. H. Pampeyan, Ben Bowyer, and R. J.Roberts. 218 p., iUus., 16 pIs. (2 in color)...... 1965 $ 7.00 63 Geology and mineral deposits of the Bunkerville mining district, Clark County, Nevada, by L. H. BeaL 96 p., iIlus., 5 pIs. (1 in color). 1965 $ 3.00 64 Geology and mineral resources of Eureka County, Nevada, by R. J. Roberts, K. M. Montgomery, and R. E. Lehner. 152 p., iIIus., 12 pIs. (2 in color). 1967 $ 5.00 65 Mineral and water resources of Nevada. Prepared by the United States Geological Survey and the Nevada Bureau of Mines as a United States Senate Document. 314 p., maps...... 1964 $ 1.00 66 Interpretation of leached outcrops, by Roland Blanchard. 184 p., iIlus., 22 pIs. (color)...... 1968 OOP 67 Geology of the Rowland quadrangle, Elko County, Nevada, by Kent Bushnell 38 p., map (color)...... _ ... . " .. 1967 $ 2.50 68 Geology of the Mount Velma quadrangle, Elko County, Nevada, by J. R. Coash, 20 p. , map (color), illus...... 1967 $ 2.00 69 Relation of some metal mining districts in the to regional tectonic environments and igneous activity, by S. E. Jerome and D. R. Cook. 35 p., 23 pIs. (15 in color) ...... 1967 $ 2.00 70 Geology and mineral deposits of Washoe and Storey Counties, Nevada, by H. F. Bonham, with a se ction on industrial rock and mineral deposits, by K. G. Papke, 140 p., iUu s. , 6 plates (2 in color) ...... 1970 $ 6.00 71 Geology of parts of the Wadsworth and Churchill Butte quadrangles, Nevada, by R. L. Rose. 27 p. , iIlus., map (color)...... 1969 $ 2.50 *72 Correlation of Great Basin stratigraphic units, by R. L. Langenheim, Jr., and E. R. Larson. 42 p. , 3 pIs...... 1973 $ 4.00 73 Geology and mineral deposits of Lincoln COUl\ty, Nevada, by C. M. Tschanz and E. H. Pampeyan. 187 p. , iIlus., 7 plates (2 in color). 1970 $10.00 74 Geology and mineral deposits of the Pamlico mining district, Mineral County, Nevada, by N. L. Archbold and R. R. Pau!' 12 p., 5 plates (1 in color) ...... 1970 $ 3.00 75 Geology and mineral resources of Lyon, Douglas, and Ormsby Counties, Nevada, by J. G. Moore, with a section on industrial mineral deposits by N. L. Archbold. 45 p. , illu s., 2 pIs. (color)...... 1969 $ 3. 00 OOP indicates ou t-of-print, not available for sale. 4 BULLETINS, continued 76 Montmorillonite, bentonite, and fuller's earth deposits in Nevada, by K. G. Papke. 47 p., 3 pis. (color)...... 1970 $ 3.00 77 Geology and mineral deposits of southern Nye County, Nevada, by H. R. Cornwall. 49 p., ilIus., 2 pis. (l in color)...... 1972 $ 6.00 78 Geology and mineral deposits of Esmeralda County, Nevada, by J. P. Albers and J. H. Stewart. 80 p., ilIus., 2 pis. (color) ...... 1973 $ 6.00 79 Erionite and other associated zeolites in Nevada, by Keith G. Papke. 32 p., 32 p. , 4 pis. (color)...... 1972 $ 3.00 *80 Geology of the granite complex of the Eldorado, Newberry, and northern Dead Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, by Alexis Volborth. 40 p., iIlus., pI. (in color)...... 1973 $ 4.00 82 Forecasts for the future-minerals, by Arthur Baker, III, N. L. Archbold, and W. J. Stoll. 223 p. , iIlus., 1 pI. (color)...... 1973 $ 4.00

REPORTS

An inventory of fluorspar occurrences in Nevada, by R. C. Horton. 1962 OOP 2 An inventory of molybdenum occurrences in Nevada, by 1. H. Schilling. 1962 OOP

3 Investigation of titanium occurrences in Nevada, by L. H. Beal...... 1962 $ 0.75

4 An inventory of barite occurrences in Nevada, by R. C. Horton. 18 p. 1963 $ 0.50

5 Studies in the hydrometallurgy of mercury sulfide ores, by J. N. Butler. 1963 OOP

6 Total instrumental analysis of rocks: (A and B) X-ray spectrographic determination of all major oxides in igneous rocks, and precision and accuracy of a direct pelletizing method; and Oxygen determination in rocks by neutron activation, by Alexis Volborth...... 1963 OOP (C) Semiquantitative X-ray spectrographic determination of 38 elements in a Nevada granite and in standard granite G-l j and Quantitative X-ray fluorescent trace analysis of 20 elements in igneous rocks, by Brent Fabbi and Alexis Volborth. 48 p...... 1970 ' $ 1.25 7 Outline of Nevada mining history, by F. C. Lincoln and R. C. Horto n. 1964 OOP

8 Bibliography of graduate theses on Nevada geology, by R. V. Wilson. 1965 OOP 9 Correlation of the middle and late Quaternary successions of the Lake Lahontan, Lake Bonneville, Wasatch Range, southern Great Plains, and eastern Midwest areas, by R. B. Morrison and J. C. Frye. 45 p., maps. 1965 $ 0.75

10 Isotopic age determinations of Nevada rocks, by J. H. Schilling. 79 p. 1965 $ 1.50

11 Stratigraphy of Tertiary volcanic rocks in Nevada, by E. F. Cook. 61 p. 1965 $ 1.50 12 Selected readings in mineral economics, by W. H. Voskuil. 18 p. 1966 $ 0.50 13 Papers presented at the AI ME Pacific Southwest Mineral Industry Conference, Sparks, Nevada, May 5-7, 1965. Part A. Exploration and mine development in Nevada...... 1966 OOP Economic aspects of the iron ore industry in Nevada, by W. H. Voskuil, p. 5-14. Integrated exploration techniques, by R. H. -----Stebbins, p. 15-22, Physical concerts and factors affecting indu ced OOP indicates out-of-print, not available for sale. 5 REPORTS, continued ORDER FORM polarization response, by D. A. Hansen, p. 23-38. Exploration philosophy, by C. F. Park, Jr., p. 39-43. Metallogenic provinces and mineral belts in Nevada, by R. J. Roberts, p. 47-68. Carlin Gold Mine, Lynn District, Nevada, by B. S. Hardie, p. 73-83. The Ruby To: Publications Room Hill project, Eureka, Nevada, by W. H. Love, p. 85-107. Statistical Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology studies of the distribution of mining districts in Nevada, by R. C. Horton, p. 109-123. The Dayton iron deposits, Lyon and Storey University of Nevada Counties, Nevada, by J. G. Roylance, Jr., p. 125-141. Exploration Reno, Nevada 89507 of the Hottentot prospect, Walker River Indian Reservation, Nevada, by E. F. Lawrence and W. L. Wilson, p. 143-158. [27] 37 38 41 a 43 44 47 52 53a 53b 53c Part B. Industrial minerals and Mining-metallurgy-analysis. 116 p...... 1966 $ 2.5 0 BULLETINS: [ 1] The asbestos industry, by J. H. Bright, p. 1-10. 62 63 64 65 67 Calaveras Cement Company's operation at Redding, California, by 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 T. F. Clemens, p. 11-15. Exploration and operations as applied by 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Huntley Industrial Minerals, by S. V. Wines and K. G. Papke, p. 17-24. A survey of industrial mineral possibilities in Nevada, 80 82 by R. H. Olson, p. 25-38. Basic Incorporated, Gabbs, Nevada operations, by R. W. Gates, p. 39-44. Raw materials for the Nevada Cement Company plant at Fernley, Nevada, by E. L. REPORTS: 3 4 6 9 10 11 12 13b 14 15 16 Stephenson, p, 45-50. The urban threat to the sand and gravel industry, by· D. V. Roberts, G. A. Schroter, R. Seeman, P. 17 18 Baumann, p. 51-64. Iron concentrates from waste, by F. W. Bowdish, p. 67-74. The production of acid-ferric sulfate solutions 20 21 for chemical mining, by P. H. Johnson, p. 75-86. Trace analysis by MAPS: 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 15 19 electrochemical stripping techmques, by H. A. Vincent, p. 87-97. 22 23 27 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Silicate analysis by X-ray spectrography, by P. A. Weyler, p. 99-112. Atomic ab sorption spectrophotometry for the mining industry, by 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 L. D. Hartzog, p. 113-116. Part C. North American exploration and mine development. 110 p ... .. 1966 OOP Bethlehem Copper story, prospects to concentrates, by H. H. ENVIRONMENTAL MAPS: Huestis, p. 1-4. Paleophysiographic premises for prospecting for strata-bound base metal mineral deposits in carbonate rocks, by W. H. Callahan, p. 5-50. Exploration methods in the copper quadrangle folio map name country, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, by R. J. Weege and J. P. Pollock, p. 51-61. The epithermal precious-metal province of northwest , by E. Wisser, p. 63-92. Selection criteria for geothermal prospects, by C. F. Austin, p. 93-110.

14 Indu~tri'll mineral deposits of Mineral County, Nevada, by N. L. Archbold. 32 p. , 1 pI., maps...... 1966 $ 0.75

15 Gravity study of Wa..-m SPii...'gS Valley, Washoe County, Nevada, by J. I. Gimlett. 31 p., maps...... 1967 $ 1.00 i6 Gold Butte vermiculite deposits, Clark County, Nevada, by F. B. Leighton. 18 p...... 1967 $ 1.00

17 Turquoise deposits of Nevada, by Frank R. Morrissey. 28 p., map...... 1968 $ 2.50 18 Oil and gas developments in Nevada, 1953-1967, by J. H. Schilling and L. J. Garside. 43 p...... 1968 $ 1.50 Please send me the publications whose numbers I have circled, or whose names I have MAPS filled in. Enclosed is a check or money order for _____ to cover the cost of publications. Nevada Bureau of Mines maps are available folded or rolled Rolled maps are mailed with protective support to prevent damage, and require an additional $1.00 per order. NAME ______

Transmission and transportation facilities in Nevada, by Barbara Webb and ADDRESS ______R. V. Wilson. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 41...... 1962 OOP

2 Antimony occurrences in Nevada, by E. F. Lawrence. Scale, 1:1,000,000.. 1962 $ 0.50 CITY ______STATE ______

ZIP CODE ______OOP indicates out-of-print, not available for sale. 6 11 MAPS, continued 3 Fluorspar occurrences in Nevada, by R. C. Horton. Scale, 1 :1,000,000.. . 1962 $ 0.50

4 Titanium occurrences in Nevada, by L. H. Beat. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. 1962 $ 0.50

5 Iron ore occurrences in Nevada, by R. C. Horton. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. 1962 $ 0.50 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 6 Barite occurrences in Nevada, by R. C. Horton. Scale, 1:1,000,000. 1962 $ 0.50

7 Mercury occurrences in Nevada, by E. F. Lawrence and R. V. Wilson. . 1962 OOP No additional mailing or handling charges are necessary; stamps are not accepted in payment. 8 Molybdenum occurrences in Nevada, by J. H. Schilling...... 1962 OOP

On orders of anyone publication amounting to $20 or more, a 20% discount is allowed. 9 Manganese deposits in Nevada, by J. H. Schilling. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. . 1962 $ 0.50 10 Vanadium occurrences in Nevada, by J. H. Schilling. Scale, 1:1,000,000.. 1962 $ 0.50 The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology does not sell publications of other 11 Lode gold occurrences in Nevada by district, by R. C. Horton, H. F. Bonham, and W. D. Longwill. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 32...... 1962 OOP organizations by mail; it does sell selected publications and topographic maps at its office'; 12 'Silver occurrences in'"Nevada by district, by R. C. Horton, H. F. Bonham, and W. D. LongwilL SUPERSEDED BY MAP 33. . •..•...... 1962 OOP 13 Copper occurrences in Nevada by district, by R. C. Horton, H. F. Bonham, Copies of NBMG publications are on file at most public libraries within Nevada, at the and W. D. LongwilL ...... , 1962 OOP offices of Federal and State geological and mining agencies, and at geological libraries 14 Lead occurrences in Nevada by district, by R. C. Horton, H. F. Bonham, of many U. S. colleges and universities. and W. D. LongwilL ...... 1962 OOP 15 Zinc occurrences in Nevada by district, by R. C. Horton, H. F. Bonham, and W. D. LongwilL Scale, 1 :1,000,000...... 1962 $ 0.50 New listings, added since the publications list was issued, are indicated by asterisks (*). 16 Progress geologic map of Nevada, by Barbara Webb and R. V. Wilson. 1962 OOP 17 Topographic map of Nevada, by R. V. Wilson. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 43. 1962 OOP The order form on the facing page indicates publications which are presently available. 18 Tungsten mines in Nevada, by J. H. Schilling. Numbers not listed are no longer in print. 1962 OOP 19 Uranium occurrences in Nevada, by J. H. Schilling. Scale, 1:1,000,000. 1963 $ 0.50 Please circle numbers and fi ll in blanks for publications you wish to order, cut along 20 Preliminary geologic map of the Diamond Springs quadrangle, Nevada, by dotted line , and return form with check or money order. E. R. Larson and J. F. RIVa. Scale, 1:62,500...... 1963 $ 0.75 21 Cobalt-nickel-platinum occurrences in Nevada, by L. H. BeaL Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000...... 1964 $ 0.75

22 Beryllium occurrences in Nevada, by L. H. Beat Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. . 1964 $ 0.75 23 Turquoise and variscite occurrences in Nevada, by J. B. Murphy. SUPERSEDED BY REPORT 17...... 1964 OOP 24 Metal mining districts of Nevada, by J. H. Schilling. 1964. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 37 ...... •. ., ...... 1964 OOP 25 Hot springs, sinter deposits, and volcanic cinder cones in Nevada by R. C. Horton...... '. . . .. 1964 OOP

26 Land status map of Nevada, by R. V. Wilson. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 40. 1964 OOP 27 Industrial minerals of Nevada, by R. C. Horton. SUPERSEDED BY MAP 46. 1964 OOP 28 Prehmmary geologic map of a part of the Stillwater Range, Churchill County, Nevada, by B. M. Page...... 1965 OOP

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10 7 ENVIRONMENTAL FOLIOS MAPS, continued

29 Earthquake epicenter map of Nevada, by D. B. Slemmons, 1. L Gimlett, Each foliO will consist of a number of maps and text contained in'a bound volume. All maps are A. E. lones, Roger Greensfelder, and lames Koenig. Scale, 1 : 1,000,000. 1965 $ 0.75 published at a scale of 1:24,000 (2000 feet equals 1 inch) on a base modified from the U. S. Geological Survey 7~ topographic map of that quadrangle. Individual maps will be released for 30 Map of intrusive rocks in Nevada, by R. V. Wilson and R. R. PauL 1965 OOP sale as they are published; complete bound folios will become available for sale following colllpletion of each quadrangle project. 31 Gravity map of Battle Mountain and adjacent areas, Lander, Pershing, and Humboldt Counties, Nevada, by. 1. W. Erwin. Sca le, 1:125,000. 1967 $ 1.50

32 Gold-producing districts of Nevada, by H. F. Bonham. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. 1967 $ LOO Reno area • 33 Silver-producing districts of Nevada, by H. F. Bonham. Scale, 1: 1,000,000. 1967 $ LOO 1 Reno quadrangle folio 34 Wells drilled for oil and gas in Nevada, by L 1. Garside and 1. H. Schilling. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000...... 1967 $ LOO :J. Tinted relief map, by S. L Nichols...... 1973 $ 2.00 b. Slope map, by U. S. Geological Survey ...... 1973 $ 2.00 35 Geologic map and sections of the southern Cherry Creek and northern Egan Ranges, White Pine County, Nevada, by W. II. Fritz. Scale, 1:62,500. 2 Mt. Rose NE quadrangle folio In color...... j 96 R $ 2.00 36 Gravity map of the Tonopah, Baxter ·Spring, Lone Mountain, and San a. Tinted relief map, by S. L. Nichols ...... 1973 $ 2.00 Antonio Ranch quadrangles, Nevada, by 1. W. Erwin. Scale, 1:125,000. 1968 $ 1.00 b. Slope map, by U. S. Geological Survey ...... 1973 $ 2.00 37 Metal mining districts of Nevada, by 1. II. Schilling. Scale, 1:1,000,000. 1969 $ 1.00 38 Geologi<; map and sections of a part of the Shoshone Mountains, Lander and Nye Counties, Nevada, by H. F. Bonham. Scale, 1:62,500...... 1970 $ 1.50 39 Gravity map of the Yerington, Como, Wabuska, and Wellington quadrangles, Nevada, by 1. W. Erwin. Scale, 1:125,000...... 1970 $ LSO 40 Land status map of Nevada, second edition, by L A. Lutsey and S. L Nichols. Scale, I :500,000. In color...... 1970 $ 3.50 41 Transmission and transportation facilities in Nevada, by Keith Lockard. 1970. Scale, 1: 1,000,000...... 1970 $ LSO

42 Geologic map index of Nevada, 1955-1970, by L A. Lutsey. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000...... _ ...... 1971 $ 1.50 43 Topographic map of Nevada, edition of 1972, by S. L Nichols and LA. Lutsey. Scale, 1:1,000,000. In color...... 1972 $ LOO 44 Modified geologic map of Nevada, by N. L Archbold. Scale, 1: 1 ,000,000. In color ...... 1973 $ 2.00 45 Reconnaissance geologic map of the McCullough Range and adjacent areas Clark County, Nevada, by E. E. Bingler and H. F. Bonham, lr. Scale, 1: 125,000. In coloi...... 1973 $ 2.50

*46 Industrial minerals of Nevada, by K. G. Papke. Scale, 1 :1,000,000. 1973 $ 2.00

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8 9 NEVADA BUREAU OF MINES

...I VERNON E. SCHEID, DIRECTOR I

MACKAY SCHOOL OF MINES UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA

1966 Vol. II: A chapter on each mineral fuel and on such related products as helium, carbon black, peat, coke and coal chemicals, and natural gas liquids; also data on employment and injuries in the fuel industries; NEVADA BUREAU OF MI NES a mineral-fue ls review summarizing recent economic and technological developments. Vol. III: Chapters covering each of the 50 States, United Vernon E. Scheid, Director States island possessions in the Pacific and Carib­ bean, Puerto Rico, and th e Canol Zone; a statis­ tical summary; employment and injuries. Vol. IV: The latest available mineral statistics for more REPORT 12 than 130 foreign countries and areas; a review of minerals in wor ld economy .

REPORTS OF INVESTIGATIONS: Results of minor investiga­ tions or phases of major investigations, designed to keep mineral industries and public informed on research and progress.

U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

(U. S. Geological Survey Bulletins and Professional Papers are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Govern­ ment Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 20402. Circulars may be obtained free from the U. S. Geological Survey, Wash­ SELECTED READINGS IN MINERAL ECONOMICS ington, D. C., 20242.)

BULLETINS: Finol or progress reports on results of resource studies and topographic and geologic investigations; shorter contributions to economic and general geology; biblio­ graphies; geophysical abstracts; contributions to geochem­ By WALTER H. VOSKUIL istry.

CIRCULARS: Informal series of preliminary or progress reports on research in work; reports on subjects of local, restricted or temporary interest.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS: Comprehensive reports on results of resource studies and topographic, hydrologic, paleonto­ logic, and geologic investigations that are long or re­ quire large page size; also longer contributions on other scientific and engineering subjects.

MACKAY SCHOOL OF MINES

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA

RENO, NEVADA

1966

-18- STATE OF NEVADA SKOW, M. L., 1962, Mica, a materials survey: U. S. Bur. ---1963, Assuring the user of ready availability: Mining Mines Inf. Circ. 8125,240 p. Jour. (London), v. 260, no. 6667, p. 537. Grant Sawyer, Governor U. S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1965, Mineral facts and problems --1963, Price stability -- how and how much: Mining (see cadmium, cesium, germanium, selenium, silicon, Jour. (London), v. 260, no . 6668, p. 569. strontium, beryllium, hafnium, lithium, radium, thorium, yttrium, zirconium): U . S. Bur. Mines Bull. 630, 1118 p. ---1963, Shau Id London Metal Exchange contracts be re­ vised?: Mining Jour. (London), v. 260, no. 6670, p . 619. --1964, Industrial diamonds, a materials survey: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf. Circ . 8200, 149 p . PAGE, C . F., 1965, What to consider in marketing ores: Eng . Mining Jour., v. 166, no. 6, p. 199-209. --1965, Mercury potential of the United States: U . S. Bur. Mines Inf. Circ . 8252, 376 p. RAYMOND, L. c., 1957, Life and death foctors of an invest­ ment climate: N ew York, Am. Inst. Mining Metall. Engin­ TAXATION , VALUATION, MARKETING eers, Mining Branch, preprint K7W2, 9 p. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA ---1959, Valuation of mineral property, in Economics of JUST, EVAN, 1965, Mining profits are inadequate: Eng. Min­ the Mineral Industries: New York, Am . I~. Mining Metall. ing Jour., V. 51, no. 3, p. 48-51. Charles J. Armstrong, President Engineers, chap. 4, p . 131-162 . KELLY, F. J., 1965, Mil'erals and the new tariff schedules U. S. CONGRESS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND of the United States: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf. Circ. 8262, MEANS, 1959, Broadening the tax base, in Tax revision 154 p. compendium, ponel discussions: 86th Cong:-, Committee print, v. 2 . LENTZ, O. H., 1960, Mineral economics and the problem of equitable taxation, Study in the legislative rationa Ie of per­ U . S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1952, Oil Leasing Act centage depletion allowances: Colorado School of Mines of 1920 (with amendments and other laws relating to mineral Quarterly, v. 55, no . 2,111 p. lands): U. S. House Representatives, Document Room, 347 p.

MINING JOURNAL, 1963, Market development in the nickel VOGELY, W. A., 1965, A shift analysis of production, em­ MACKAY SCHOOL OF MINES industry: Mining Jour. (London), v. 260, no. 6664, p. ployment and income in the mining industries: Mining Eng., 449. V. 17, no. 4, p. 72-74. Vernon E. Scheid, Dean

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-17- M INERALS OF CONSTRUCTION TOMPKINS, R. V., 1962, Canodian potash -- the wor ld's CONTENTS future supply of a vital mineral: Canadian Mining Metall. Bull., V . 55, nO. 606, p. 691-695. BADOLLET, M. S., 1951, Asbestos, a mineral of unparalleled properties: Canadian Mining and Metall. Bu ll.., v. 54, no. U. S. BUREAU OF MIN ES, 1964, Potential of nuclear ex­ 468, p. 237- 246. p losives for producing hydrocarbons from deposits of oil, Page natural gas, oil shale and tar sands: U. S . Bur. Mines BOWLES, OLIVER, 1959, Asbestos, a materials survey: U. S. Inf. Circ. 82 19, 17 p. Bur . Mines Inf. Circ. 7880, 94 p. Foreword ... V WORLD MINING, 1964, Russia has fertilizer minera l reserves: HARVARD, J. F., 1957, What makes a gypsum deposit economic?: World Mining, v. 17, no. 4, p. 35-36 . Introduction ...... 1 Mining Congo Jour., V. 43, no. 3, p. 56-58. Minerals for an expanding economy 1 WORLD PETROLEUM, 1955, Ammonio -- a rapid ly growing LIN, T. Y., 1958 , Prestressed concrete: Sc ientific American, Geographic factors in mineral use 2 petrochemical: World Petroleum, v. 26, no . 4, p. 42-45. v . 199, no. 1, p. 25-31. Political factors in mineral use. 3 MISCELLANEOUS MINERALS U. S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1965, Mineral facts and problems List of references ...... 5 (see asbestos, cement, clays, gypsum, sand and gravel): ANDERSON, A. J., and UNDERWOOD, E. J., 1959, Genera I references. . . . . 5 U. S. Bur. Mines Bull. 630,1118 p. Trace-element deserts: Scientific American, v. 200, Mineral resources, general. 5 no. 1, p. 97-106. Fuels ... . 7 CHEMICAL MINERALS BILBREY, J. H., JR., 1962, Coba lt, a materials survey: U . S. Coal ...... 7 Bur. Mineslnf. Circ. 8103, 140p. General .. . 7 CANNON, D. R., 1959, Sulphur's world supp ly pattern BUSCH, P. M., 1961, Vanadium, a materia ls survey: U. S. changes: Chemical Eng., v. 66, no. 6, p. 104. United States 7 Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. 8060, 95 p. Foreign 7 DAVAN, C. F., AND HOUSEMAN, C. T., 1965, Plant CADMIUM MARKET GUIDE, 1965, R. A. Pendergast, ed.: Coke .. . 8 food minerals, a forecast to 1980: Mining Eng., v. 17, no. Eng. Mining Jour . Metol and Mineral Markets, May 31, 12,p.B5-88. 1965, p . 5-20. Petroleum 8

DULEY, F. L., 1946,5011 science: American Scientist, v. ENCK, E. G., 1956, Ru t ile -- an economic study: Mining General 8 34, no . 4, p. 633-642. Eng., v . 8, no. 8, p. 806-808. Western Hemisphere. 9 9 FULLER, M. B., 1951, The history and deve lopment of phos­ ENGINEER ING AND MINING J OURNAL, 1965, New mines Middle East, Africa, Far East. phate rock mining: New York, Am. Inst. Mining Metall. and plants mushroom as mo lybdenum demand continues: Eng. U. S. S. R. 9 Engineers, v. 3, no . 8, p . 708-712. Mining Jour., v . 166, no. 5, p. 89-93. No tura I gas. 10 HAYNES, WILLIAM, 1959, Changing world sulphur balance: HERSHBERGER, D. H., 1959, Beryllium ore, prese nt and future Energy. 10 Chemical Week, v. 84, no. 20, p. 107-120. market situation: Colorado School of Mines, Mines Magazine, v. 49, no. 3, p. 35-37. Iron ore 11 HILL, W . L., AND JACOB, K. D., 1959, Phosphate rock General 11 as an economic source of fluorine: Mining Eng., v. 6, no. LANDOLT, P. E., 1957, New horizons for lithium: Mining Eng., v. 9, no. 4, p. 460-462. United States 12 10, p. 994-1000. MENTCH, R. L., AND LANSCHE, A. M., 1958, Cad­ Foreign · 12 KELLOGG, C. E., 1948, Modern soil: Am. Scientist, v. m ium, a materia Is survey: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf . (irc. Ferroa Iloys 12 36, no. 4, p. 517-535. 7881, 43 p . Gold and silver 13 MC NAL LY, R. J., 1956, Acid and high analysis fertilizer MIERITZ, R. E., 1959, Brazil: an untapped diamond source: Nonferrous meta Is 14 production from western phosphate rock: Mining Eng., v. 8, Mining World, v . 21, no. 1, p. 41-43. sec. 1, p. 1017-1020. Copper, lead, zinc · 14

MINING JOURNAL, 1961, Potash in Saskatchewon: Mining MINING JOURNAL, 1962, Ilmenite and monazite in Brazil: Copper · 14 Jour. (London), v. 256, no. 6552, p . 303. Mining Jour. (London), v. 258, no. 6597, p. 91. Lead and zinc 15

--1961, Expansion of the Dead Sea works: Mining Jour . --1962, The outlook for coba It users: Mining Jour. (Lon­ Aluminum, magnesium, tin, titanium · 15 (London), v . 257, no. 6570, p. 64. don), v. 258, no. 6598, p. 117. Aluminum. 15 NETZEBAND, F. F., EARLY, T. R., RYAN, J.P., and PEN NINGTON, J. W., 1959, Mercury, a materials survey: Magnesium · 15 MILLER, W. C., 1964, Sulfur resources and production in U. S. Bur. Mineslnf. Circ. 7941, 92p. 15 Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Tin .... and Mississippi, and markets for the sulfur: U. S. Bur. SANDOR, J., 1959, Niobium (columbium), its future prospects: Titanium .. 15 Mines Inf. (irc. 8222, 77 p. Metallurgica, v. 59, no . 354, p. 185-194. Minerals of construction 16

PARKER, F. W., 1950, Phosphorus in soils and fertilizers: SCHRECK, A . E. , 1961, Lithium, a materials survey: U . S. Chemical minerals ... 16 Science, v. 111, no. 2879, p. 215- 220 . Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. 8053, 81 p. Miscellaneous minera Is. 16

RUHLMAN, E. R., 1958, Phosphate rock: U. S. Bur. Mines SCHRECK, A. E. , AND ARUNDALE, J. C., 1959, Strontium, Taxation, valuation, marketing · 17 Inf. Circ. 7814, 33 p. a materials survey: U. S. Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. 7933, 45 p. U.S. Government publications · 17 U.S. Bureau of Mines .. · 17 U. S. Geological Survey • 18

-16- III U. S. DEPT. COMMERCE, 1957, Copper tariffs and excise MINING WORLD, 1960, Bauxite in Surinam ond British Guiana: taxes: U. S. Dept. Commerce, Bus. Def. Servo Adm ., Cop­ Mining World, V. 22, no. 4, p. 54-59. per Industry Rept., v. 4, no. 1, p. 12-14. SMITH, BRACEWELL, 1958, Jamaican bauxite in the We;t ---1963, The copper industry in the Soviet Union: U. S. Indies economy: Mining Eng . , v. 10, no. 10, p. 107 . Dept. Commerce, Office of Metals and Minerals, Copper Div., Bus. Def. Servo Adm., 8p. U. S. DEPARTMENT COMMERCE, 1958, World trade in alumin­ um , 1954-1957: Washington, U. S. Dept. Commerce, 84 p. ---1965, Copper, annual statistical supp.: Washington, D. C., U. S. Dept. Commerce, Bus . Def. Serv. Adm., WANG, K. P., 1959, Vast expansion of aluminum-alumina is Capper Industry Rept., 16 p. planned by Chinese communists: Eng. Mining Jour., V. 160, no. 7, p. 75-77. LEAD AND ZINC MAGNESIUM CALLAWAY, H. M., 1962, Lead, a materials survey: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf. Circ. 8083, 194 p. U. S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1963, Magnesium and magnesium DOWNIE, C. C . , 1961, Large scale lead smelting: Mining compounds: U. S. Bur. Mines Inf. Ci rc. 8201, 128 p. Jour. (London), V. 256, no . 6557, p. 447.

MINING JOURNAL, 1960, Recent developments in world lead GAKNER, ALEXANDER, 1960, Russia's probable tin stockpile: and zinc markets: Mining Jour. (London), V. 255, no. 6518, Mining Jour. (London), v. 255, no. 6540, p. 709. p. 94-96; V. 255, no. 6527, p. 336. KOWALEWSKI, JAN, 1960, How much tin is Russia pro­ ---1960, Yugoslavia's lead and zinc industry: Mining Jour . (London), v. 255, no . 6524, p. 256. ducing?: Mining Jour. (London), V. 255, no . 6526, p. 306. MINING JOURNAL, 1960, The New China in the world tin SHEA, W. P., 1956, The price of lead, 1956-1975: Eng. situation: Mining Jour. (london), v. 255, no . 6534, p. 532. Mining Jour., v. 157, no. 9, p. 82. ---1961, Is Malaya's tin industry on the decline: Mining ---1957, One hundred years af zinc: Eng. Mining Jour., Jour. (london), V. 256, no . 6561, p. 563. V. 158, no. 11, p. 75-78. ---1961, Tin supplies -- now and later: Mining Jour. STUBBS, R. L., 1962, The outlook for lead: Mining Jour. (London}, V. 257, no. 6569, p. 29-33. (London), V. 259, no . 6635, p. 357. ---1962, Bolivia as a factor in future tin supply: Mining YOUNG, R. A., 1961, The quota system in mining -- par­ Jour . (London), V. 258, no. 6594, p. 1. ticularly lead and zinc: New York, Am. Inst. Mining Meta II . Engineers, Soc. of Mining Engineers, Preprint no. 61 K96. ---1962, The prospect for Bolivian tin: Mining Jour. (London), v. 258, no . 6594, p. 9. ALUMINUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, TITANIUM ALUMINUM ---1962, Smelting Bolivia 's tin: Mining Jour. (London), V. 259, no. 6633, p. 305.

BAROUNIS, A., 1963, From bauxite ta alumina to aluminum-­ TIN MARKET GUIDE, 1965, R. A. Pendergast, ed.: Eng. growth of an industry in Greece: World Mining, V. 16, no. Mining Jour. Metal and Mineral Markets, Dec . 20, 1965, 6, p . 14-18. p.5-26. DUNN, J. A., 1959, Australia and aluminum: Mining Jour . (London); pt. 1, The wor ld aluminum picture, v. 253, no. TITANIUM 6474, p. 258-260; pt. 2, Ore supplies for the aluminum industry, v. 253, no. 6475, p. 291; pt. 3, The future pat­ LI, K. c., 1957, Titanium and zirconium -- twin metals of the tern of oluminum production, v. 253, no. 6476, p. 315- atomic age: Mining Eng ., p. 1245-1251. 316. MI LLER, J. A., 1957, Titanium -- a materials survey: U. S. MINING JOURNAL, 1960, Expansion of Australia's aluminum Bur. Mines Inf . Circ. 7791, 202 p . industry: Mining Jour. (London), V. 255, no. 6524, p. 264. QUIRK, RICHARD, 1957, Titanium ore, the present picture: ---1961, Expansion of aluminum capacity in Britain and Mining Cong. Jour., V. 43, no . 3, p. 70-72. Europe: Mining Jour. (london), v. 256, no. 6562, p. 609 .

---1961, Note on Hungary's bauxite reserve: Mining Jour. TITANIUM MARKET GUIDE, 1965, P. C. La vis, ed.: Eng . (London), V. 257, no . 6569, p. 41. Mining Jour. Metal and Mineral Marke ts, July 26, 1965, p. 5-20. ---1962, Reparton Australia's integrated aluminum industry: Mining Jour. (London), V. 259, no. 6631, p. 260-263.

---1962, Alumina from low-grade bauxites: Mining Jour . (London), v . 259, no. 6632, p. 280.

-15- WAR BURG, J. P., 1961, The gold crisis -- an analysis: New --1962, The Chi lean copper scene: Mining Jour. (London) , FOREWORD York Times Magazine, Jan. 8, 1961 , p. 10. v. 259, no. 6620, p. 5-7.

NONFERROUS METALS --1963, The copper belt under African government: Mining The economic aspects of the mineral industry are receiving close scrutiny Jour. (London), V. 261, nO. 6692, p. 485. by mineral producers, officials in government, and students in the field of inter­ COPPER, LEAO, ZINC MINING WORLD, 1960, Copper in Chile and Peru: Mining national relations and economic development. World, V. 22, no. 4, p. 46- 53. The mineral industry is world-wide, and mineral developments in or near one

BUSINESS WEE K, 1961, Doing business amid Congo crisi s: MURRAY, T. J ., 1958, The copper industry in the Soviet continent may affect mining conditions and prospects in another. Economies in deep­ Business Week, no. 1684, p. 61-70. Uni on: U . S. Dept. Commerce , Def. Bus. Se rv . Adm . , sea transport of ores and fuels have served to intensify competition among mineral­ Copper Ind ustry Rept., V . 4, no. 4, p. 7-10. CHILE, REPUBLIC OF, MINISTRY OF MINING, Law No. producing districts and nations. Continued research in the mineral potential of our 11 828: Wash ington , D . C., Chilean Embassy . PAGE , R. G., 1962, Problems in copper stabilization: New oceans, new methods of exploration, the development of new minerals, and new York, Am. Inst. Mining Meta ll . Eng ineers, Preprint no. COPPER MARKET GUIDE, 1965 , R. H. Lesemann, ed . : Eng . 62K89, 12 p. uses for known minerals are but a few of the major areas which may change the min­ Mining Jour. Meta I and Minera I Markets, Oct. 25, 1965, erai economics of the world. A continuing knowledge of changes in the mineral p.5-54 . PARSONS, A. B., 1933, The porphyry coppers: N ew York, Am . In st. Mining Metall. Engineers , 581 p. industry is essential to persons engaged in mineral exploration, production, process­ FEISS, J. W., 1965, Copper: Rocky Mauntain Minerals ing, transportation, and marketing. Conf., Oct . 1965; New York, Am. Inst. Mining Metall. --1957, Th e porphyry coppers in 1956: New York, Am. Engineers, Soc. of Mining Engineers, preprint no. 65K328. In st. Mining Metall. Engineers, 270 p. This selected list of readings on the economic aspects of the mineral industries is intended as a survey of the essential characteristics of major minera I commodities FRAN K LIN, J. W., 1956, Where do we get tomorrow 's copper?: --1961 , Copper mining -- what to expect in the year 2000 Eng. Mining Jour. , V. 157, no . 7, p. 97-104. A. D.: Mining Wor ld, v. 23, no. 12, p. 24-29. in the United States and in the world at large over recent years. It is not an exhaustive bibliography on the subject, nor does it pretend to cover all phases of mineral eco­ --1956, Oxidized copper -- part II, Who holds U. S. cop­ PRAIN, R. L. , 1962, Some thoughts on capper production: Min ­ per deposits?: Eng. Mining Jaur., V. 157, no. 8, p. 80-85. ing Jour. (London), v. 258, no. 6595, p. 30-31 . nomics relating to the mineral industry. The list is designed mainly as a guideline for teachers of mineral economics to suggest supplementary readings to accompany FULTON, C. E., 1956, The copper industry of Indi o: Copper --1962, The basic foc tors of th e copper industry today: Industry Report, U. S. Dept. Commerce, Bu s. Def. Serv o Adm., Mining Jour . (London), v. 258, no. 6600, p. 167 . their lectures. Students and others interested in the subject may also find it useful. v . 111, no. 2, p. 7. Dr. Walter H. Voskuil, who prepared the list of readings, is Distinguished PRESTON, L. E., 1960, Exploration for nonferrous metals: --1957, Th e copper industry in the Union of South Africa Baltimore, Maryland , Johns Hopkins Press, published by Re­ Visiting Professor of Minera I Economics at the Mackay School of Mines, University and southwest Africa: Copper Industry Rept., U. S . Dept. sources for the Future, In c. , Washington, D. C., 198 p. of Nevada. Prior to his present appointment, he was Head of the Mineral Economics Commerce, Bus. Def. Serv. Adm., v. 111 , no. 4. SHEA , W . P., 1955, Price of copper, 1955-1975: Eng. Min­ Section of the Illinois Geological Survey and Professor of Mineral Economics at the GRANT, M. N., 1957, The copper industry in Ito ly: U. S. ing J our., v . 156, na. S, p. 94-99. Un iversi ty of Illi noi s. Dept. Commerce, Bus. Def. Serv. Adm. , Copper Industry R~ pt., V . 55, no. 2, p. 11. SNYDER , FRANCES, 1961, Th e copper ind ustry in Indio: U. S. Dept. Commerce , Bus. Def. Serv. Adm., Copper Industry HERFINDAHL, O. C., 1957, Copper , costs and prices, 1870- Rept . , v . 7, no . 3, p. 6-11 . 1957: Baltimore, J ohns Hopkins Press, 260 p. Vernon E. Scheid, Director --1962, The copper industry in Japan: U. S. Dept. Cammerce, Nevada Bureau of Mines Bus . Def. Servo Adm., Copper Industry Repo rt, V. 8, no . 4. JEROME, S. E., 1963, Porphyry copper deposits: Western Miner and Oil Review, V. 36, no. 2, p . 28. SPENDLOVE , M. J., 1961, Methods of producing secondary copper: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf . Circ. 8002, 41 p. MC C LE LLAND, W. R., 195 1, Survey of the copper resources of Canada: Ottowa, Canada, De pt. of Min'es and Tech. STEEL, 1958, Capper and its olloys: Steel, V. 143, no . 17, Surveys, Memorandum ser. no. 113, 88 p . p.75- 90. February, 1966 Mackay School of Mines MC MAHON , A. D. , 1965, Co pper, a materials survey: U. S. STRAUSS, S. D., 1959, Marketing of nonferrous me tals and Bur. Mineslnf. Circ. 8225, 340p. ores, i.!l Economics a f th e mine ral industries: New Yo rk, Am. University of Nevada Inst. Mining Metall . Engineers, p . 275 - 298 . MILLER, H. J ., 1957, World copper resources: Meta l Industry, V. 91, p . 49-50 . TALBERT, E. J., 1959, Copper industry -- rev iew and outlook: MINING JOURNAL, 1960, Russian copper reserves: Mining Metals, v. 30, no. 5, p. 9-16. Jour. (Londo n), v ..255, no. 6541, p. 736 . U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1959, Rev iew of copper industry --1961 , The copper be lt and the federal crisis: Mining in Chi le, 1956-1 958: U. S. Bur. MinesMin . Trade Notes, Jour. (London), v. 256, no. 6550, p. 233. V. 49 , no. 4 , p. 9-13.

--1961, How much copper: Mining Jour. (London), v. 256, --1964, Capper in Canoda: U . S. Bur. Mines Min . Trade nO . 6551, p. 401. Notes, v. 58, no. 5, p. 11-1 7 .

--1961, War comes to Kata nga: Mining Jour. (London), --1965, Copper: amateriolssurvey: U. S. Bur. Mineslnf. v. 257, na. 6591, p. 621. Ci rc., 8225, 339 p.

-14- v BUSCH, P. M., 1961, Vanadium, a materials survey: U. S . --1965, The U. S. balance of payments, gold and private Bur . Mines Inf. Circ. 8060, 95 p. investment: New York, First National City Bank Monthly Economic Letter, Feb . 1965, p. 19-23 . MANGANESE MARKET GUIDE, 1965, P. C. La v is, ed . : Eng. Mining Jour. Metal and Mineral Markets, Nov . 22, --1965, The silver dilemma: New York, First National 1965, p. 5-24. City Bank Monthly Economic Letter, Mar. 1965, p. 33-35 . MC ALLISTER, J. A., 1963, By-product molybdenum recovery: Mining Jour . (London), v. 260, no. 6655, p. 225-227 . KEMMERER, E. W., 1944, Gold and the gold standard: New York, McGraw-Hili, 238 p. MC INNIS, W., 1957, Molybdenum, a materials survey: U. S. Bur . Mines Inf. Circ. 7784, 77 p. KNOERR, A., AND EIGO, M., 1961, What J.Lhappening in silver?: Eng. Mining Jour., A Special Rep!., v. 162, no. MINING JOURNAL, 1961 , Thompson starts up Canadian 11, p. 85-98. nickel : Mining Jour . (London}, v. 256, no. 6554, p. 354, '/ KRIZ , M. A., 1964, Gold, in 1964 profi Ie of metal and mineral map. markets: Eng. Mining Jou~, v. 165, no. 2, p. 90-95.

---1961, Bra zi lian manganese potential: Mining Jour . ---1965, Gold: Eng. Mining Jour., v. 166, no. 2, p. (London), v. 256, no. 6559, p. 501. 86-92.

MURDOCK, T. G., 1959, An econom ic study of chromite in MERRILL, C. W., 1959, Gold and silver -- money and credit, ill. Turkey: U. S. Bur . Mines Min. Trad e Notes, Spec. Supp. Economics of the mineral industries: New York, Am. Inst. no. 57, v. 49, no. 1, 37 p. Mining Metall. Engineers, p . 677-697 .

NELSON, R. C., 1960, World molybdenum and tungsten re­ MERRILL, C. W., MC KNIGHT, E.T., KIILSGAARD, T. H., sources: Eng. Mining Jour., v. 161, no. 5, p. 93-97. AND RYAN, J. P., 1965, Silver: facts, estimates, and projections: U. S. Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. 8257, 22 p. U. S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1956, Nickel: U. S. Bur. Mines Min. Trade Notes, v . 43, no. 2, p. 15-17 . MINING JOURNAL, 1961, The gold substitution game: Min­ ing Jour. (London), v. 257, no. 6571, p. 81 . ---1965, Mineral facts and problems (see boron, chromium , cobo lt, ferro-ol lo ys , manganese, molybdenum, nickel, sili­ ---1961, Gold in the Soviet economy: Mining Jour . con, tantalum, tungsten, and vanadium): U. S. Bur. Mines (London), v. 257, no. 6587, p. 501. Bu II . 630, 111 8 p . ---1962, The Soviet gold industry in 1961: Mining Jour. TUNGSTEN MARKET GUIDE, 1965, R. A. Pendergast, ed . : (London), v. 259, no. 6621, p . 31. Eng . Mining Jour. Metol and Minera l Morkets, Aug. 23, 1965, p. 5 -24. --1963, Gold -- and internationol liquidity: Mining Jour . (London), v . 261, no. 6688, p . 385-387. WINGATE, H. S., 1962, Th e nicke l industry in 1961: Copper Cliff, Ontario, In ternat. Nicke l Co. of Conodo, 7 p. RICE, L. P., EMERSON, M. E., WAGNER, H. J., HALE, R. W., and HALL, A. M., 1965, A study of alloys suitable GOLD AND SILVER for use as United States coinage; fino I report to U. S. De pt. of Treas. and Bur. of the Mint: Columbus, Ohio, Batelle Memorial Institute , 45 p. ANNUAL BULLION REVIEW: London, Somuel Montogu and Co., Ltd. RYAN, J. P., 1960, Gold, in Mineral facts and probl ems: U. S. Bur . Mines Bull. 585, p. 347-356. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO, 1964, Gold in the wor Id 's monetary mochi ne ry: Fed . Reserve Bonk of Chicago, SALSBURY, M. H., KERNS, W. H., FULKERSON, F. B., p. 9-16. AND BRANNER, G. C., 1964, Marketing ores and concen­ trates of go ld , silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the United ---1965, World sources ond uses of gold: Fed. Reserve States: U. S. Bur. Mines Inf. Circ . 8206, 150 p. Bank of Chicago, p. 13-16. STRAUSS, S. D., 1965, A silver producer looks at coinage: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, 1964, New Mining Eng., v. 17, no . 2, p. 65. luste r for the white metal : Monthly Review, June 1964, p . 119-133. U. S. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, 1961, Gold and dollar trans­ fers in 1960: Fed. Reserve Board Bull., v. 47, no. 3, p. FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK , 1963, A new chapter in sil ver 265-271 . history: New York, First National City Bonk Monthly Eco­ nomic Letter, Dec . 1963, p.137-140. U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1961 , Gold regulations: Wash­ ingtan, D. C., U. S. Treasury De pt. ---1964, Th e gold reserve requirement revisited: New York, First Nationo I Ci ty Bank Monthly Econom i c Letter, Dec. ---1965, Treasury stoff study of silver and coinage: Wash­ 1964, p. 135-138. ington, D. C., U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 91 p.

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-13- UNITED STATES MILLER, J. R., 1962, The expanding Lotin American steel in­ dustry: Jour. Meta Is, v. 14, no. 1, p. 28-33. SELECTED READINGS IN MINERAL ECONOMICS ARCHIBALD, R. S., 1959, Economic history of the Lake Superior iron district: Mining Eng., v. 11, no. 5, p. 513. MINING CONGRESS JOURNAL, 1963, Iron ore in Australia: Mining Cong. Jour., v. 261, no. 6685, p. 311 . BINON, L. C., 1958, Iron ores in the Pacific Northwest: Skillings' Mining Review , v. 47, no. 19, p. 4. MINING JOURNAL, 1960, Iron ore from Mouritania: Mining By Walter H. Voskui I Jour . (London}, v. 255, no. 6525, p. 282-284. CAMPBELL, W. J., 1960, The impact of foreign competition: Steel, v. 146, no. 18, p. 23-26 . --1961, Europe's major source of high grade iron ore: INTRODUCTION Mining Jour . (London}, v. 256, no. 6559, p. 502-504. ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL, 1961, A look at western iron ore today: Eng . Mining Jour., v. 162, no. --1961, Steel in Indio's economic planning: Mining 8, p. 70. Jour. (London), v. 257, no.6575, p. 177. MINERALS FOR AN EXPANDING ECONOMY WEAT ON, G.F., 1965, Estimating Minnesota's natural iron --1961, Row moterials for Nigeria's proposed iron and steel ore reserves: Mining Eng . , v. 17, no. 1, p. 38. industry: Mining Jour. (London), v. 257, no . 6577, p . 231. A knowledge of the economic aspects of the mineral industry in world economic WILBUR, J. S., 1960, The competitive position of Lake Superior --1961, Brazil exponds iron ore exports: Mining Jour. and political affairs is of primary importance today. Specialists in various branches of iron ores: Blast Furnace and Steel Plant, v. 4 '3 , nO. 3, p. 290. (London), v. 257, no. 6587, p . 512. the mineral industry have recognized this fact and have given it expression in many YOUNG, J. L., 1963, Worhl competition in steel: Pittsburgh, --1962, Brazil's iron ore markets: Mining Jour . (London}, Pe nnsylvania, U. S. Steel Corp. Tech. Paper, v . 10, no. excellent contributions to the field of mineral economics. v. 259, no. 6632, p. 283. 23, 36 p. The list of references on mineral economics presented here is not intended to --1963, Australia's Pilbara iron ore deposit: Mining Jour. be exhaustive; rather, it is comprised of contributions which the author has found use­ FOREIGN (London), v. 260, nO. 6640, p. 11. ful as supplementary readings for student and teacher alike in connection with courses BARBIS, REN~, 1962, Steel making in Peru: Jour. Metals, MINING WORLD, 1960, Iron ore in Chile, Brozil, Venezuela in mineral economics, mining, and geology. v . 14, no. 1, p. 46. and Colombia: Mining World, v. 22, no. 4, p. 31-44. Although the publications cited are primarily of recent date, certain important BASHFORTH, G. R., 1960, Iron making in Indio : Blast Furnace and Steel Plant, v. 48, no. 2, p. 189-193 . NAHAl, L., 1961, Indio 's iron and steel industry: U . S. Bur. references of earlier date have been included for standard background reading. Mines Inf. Circ. 8055, 40 p., mop. The list includes, also, publications dealing comprehensively with one mineral CASS, A. C., 1962, Latin America's iron and steel industries: 1 Jour. Metals, v. 14, no. 1, p. 34-42 . RITCHIE, J. L., 1964, Chino's growing industrialization based or group of minerals. Notable among these are the U. S. Steel s exhaustive volume on solid cool-steel reserve: World Mining, v. 17, no. 3, ll on the IIMaking, Shaping, and Treating of Steel ; the 1962 report of the National COLLIERY GUARDIAN, 1954, Steel in Brazil, the fuel problem: p. 24. Colliery Guardian, v. 189, no . 4875, p. 184. Fuels and Energy Study Group to the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; STAPLETON, J. M., STEPHENSON, R. L., AND REGELlN, the materials surveys on metals and minerals of the U. S. Bureau of Mines; and the DANIELSSON, CHRISTER, AND IVARSSON, SVEN, 1963, D. H., 1962, Fu ture of ironmaking: Jour. Metals, v. 14, Iron ore developments surge in West Africa: Mining Eng., no. 10, p. 749-753. annual surveys of the several technical journals. v. 15, nO. 3, p. 32-38. Background readings on mineral economics and mineral resources in general TEMPS, R. C., 1963, Iron mining in Chile, 1962: Mining Eng., ENGINEERING AND MIN ING JOURNAL, 1965, Minos v. 15, no. 1, p. 38. are presented under separate headings. Reference material for information on taxation Gerais proved iron ore reserves reach 5 bi Ilion tons: Eng . and marketing is also given in a separate section. Mining Jour., v. 166, no. 1, p. 96. TUPPER, F. A., 1962, Latin American Iron and Steel Institute: Jour. Metals , v . 14, no . 1, p. 25-27. Other readings are grouped according to their particular or dominant contribution ESCOBAR, ROBERTO, 1962, Huachipoto, steel for Chile and to the productive processes. These groups include iron ore and ferroalloys, fuels, South America: Jour. Metals, v. 14, no. 1, p . 48-50. U. S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1961, Iron and stee l: Argentino: U. S. Bur. MinesMin. Trade Notes, v . 53, no. 1, p. nonferrous metals, light metals, minerals of construction, chemical minerals, and GAK NER, ALEXANDER, 1959, The bottle for steel supremacy 24-25 . precious and semiprecious metals. -- Soviet Union leads in row materia Is: Iron and Steel WANG, K. P., 1959, General aspects of the iron and stee l Engineer, v. 36, no. 11, p: 117-124. The core of the mineral productive pattern is the iron-ore and fuel group of industry in communist Chino: U. S. Bur. Mines Min. Trode Notes, v. 49, no. 2, p . 20-22. minerals. If a society is to be highly productive, it must be equipped lavishly with GRINDROD, J., 1960, Quebec's Cartier's iron ore develop­ ment: Mining Jour. (London}, v . 255, no . 6538, p. 656. power-driven machinery, which means it must have abundant supplies of iron. Iron WILBUR, J. S., 1964, The world iron ore situotion, Latin American Iron ond Stee I Congress, Jul. 1964: Cleveland, therefore assumes a major role among the metals; in fact, iron accounts for nine-tenths GROAT, M. E., 1962, Argentino's first integrated steel plant: Ohio, Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. Jour. Metals, v. 14, no. 1, p. 43- 45. of all metal used. But iron is a product of iron ore and fuel -- a specia I fuel. The coke used to process the iron ore is made from high-quality coal, and coking coal JOSEPH, T. L., 1954, Sweden's iron ore: Blast Furnace and YOUNG, J. L., 1961, Observations of the stee I industry in Steel Plant, v. 42, no . 11, p. 1281-1291 . Indio and Japan: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U. S. Steel Corp . , is restricted in distribution. About one-fourth of the total fuels used in all manufac­ v . 8 , no. 21,5 p. turing is used in this first step of converting iron ore into pig iron. The great tonnages LIPPERT, T. W., 1950, Cerro Bolivar: Mining Eng., v. 187, no. 2, p. 178. FERRO-ALLOYS and the special quality of fuel needed tend to localize pig iron production at points where the sum of transportation costs of ore, fuel, and finished product to market are MC BRIDE, D. L., 1958, New developments in steel making in Europe: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U. S. Steel Corp., 9 p . lowest. BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., 1964, Quick facts about alloy steels, 5th edit.: Bethlehem, Pennyslvania, Bethlehem Steel Co., 44 p.

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