Mining Publication: List of Bureau of Mines Publications and Articles, January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1964
Original creation date: January 1966
Authors: RD Sylvester
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20036032
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Special Publication 1-66, NTIS No. PB-295481, 1966 Jan; :1-297
This issue of the list of Bureau of Mines publications and articles describes reports and articles published during the period January 1, 1960, to December 31, 1964. Abstracts are included for each item in a regular Bureau series such as Bulletins, Handbooks, Information Circulars, Mineral Issues, Mineral Perspectives, Reports of Investigations, and Special Publications, as well as for Contract and unpublished reports such as Open Pile Reports, Mineral Institutes Reports, and Mineral Land Assessments. This volume also contains a listing of patents issued to the Bureau of Mines during the period, with instructions on how to apply for permission to use them; information for ordering out-of-stock publications from the National Technical Information Service; a comprehensive listing of depository libraries and regional depository libraries where out-of-print publications can be found; and descriptions of articles written by Bureau employees that have been published in outside journals.
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20036032
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Special Publication 1-66, NTIS No. PB-295481, 1966 Jan; :1-297
- The Availability of Primary Copper in Market Economy Countries: A Minerals Availability Appraisal
- Coal-Dust Explosion Tests in the Experimental Mine 1919 to 1924, Inclusive
- Coal-Mine Ventilation Factors
- History of the Mining Program
- NIOSH Mining Update - New Publications 1995-96
- Pressure Monitoring and Observed Effects of Mining at the Oak Grove, AL, Coalbed Degasification Pattern
- Proceedings of Thru-The-Earth Electromagnetics Workshop
- Propagation of EM Signals in Underground Mines
- Update on the Continuing Functions of the Former US Bureau of Mines
- USBM Health and Safety Legacy Continues Under NIOSH