Mining Publication: A History of the Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center
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Original creation date: January 1990
Authors: RJ Tuchman, RF Brinkley
Reference - January 1990
This report presents the origins of the Bureau of Mines and the evolution of the Pittsburgh Research Center from its inception to its present form. Areas of major research emphasis over the years, as well as administrative reorganizations, are discussed.
Reference - January 1990
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Page last reviewed: September 21, 2012
Page last updated: September 21, 2012
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program