Mercury Potential of the United States
Author | : United States. Bureau of Mines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Mercury |
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Author | : United States. Bureau of Mines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Mercury |
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Author | : United States. Bureau of Mines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Mercury |
ISBN | : |
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 960 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Mercury |
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Author | : J. Howard McCarthy |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 16 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Geochemical prospecting |
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Author | : University of Arizona. State Bureau of Mines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 906 |
Release | : 1926 |
Genre | : Mines and mineral resources |
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Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Export controls |
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This report fulfills the requirement for the "Report to Congress on Mercury Compounds" under Section 4 of the Mercury Export Ban Act of 2008, or MEBA, which specifically prohibits federal agencies from selling, distributing, or transferring elemental mercury except to facilitate storage. The report provides the information available on sources, amounts, and uses of mercury compounds; assesses the potential for these compounds to be processed into elemental mercury after export from the United States; and as required, conveys information for Congress to consider in determining whether to extend the export ban to include one or more mercury compounds.
Author | : Andrew Scott Johnston |
Publisher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 2013-09-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1457183994 |
Exploring the development of California and the relationship between the built environments of the mercury-mining industry and the emerging ethnic identities and communities in California, Mercury and the Making of California brings mercury to its rightful place alongside gold and silver in their defining roles in the development of the American West. In this pioneering study, Andrew Johnston examines the history of California’s mercury-mining industry—and its defining role in the development of the American West. Mercury was crucial to refining gold and silver; therefore, its production and use were vital to creating and securing power and wealth in the west. The first industrialized mining in California, mercury mining had its own particular organization and structure shaped by powers first formed within the Spanish Empire, transformed by British imperial ambitions, and manipulated by groups made wealthy and powerful by controlling it. In addition, the landscapes of work and camp and the relations among the many groups—Mexicans, Chileans, Spanish, British, Irish, Cornish, American, and Chinese—throughout the industry’s history illustrate the complex history of race and ethnicity in the American West. Combining rich documentary sources with a close examination of the existing physical landscape, Andrew Johnston explores both the detail of everyday work and life in the mines and the larger economic and social structures in which mercury mining was enmeshed, revealing the significance of mercury mining to Western history.
Author | : National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : Electronic journals |
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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) publishes research reports, commentaries, reviews, colloquium papers, and actions of the Academy. PNAS is a multidisciplinary journal that covers the biological, physical, and social sciences.