| | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones Collection...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations | | | Report (volume) | 4, 5, 8; Museum Paper, nos. 5, 6; County Report, no. 1 (Clay County). Montgomery, Ala. Alberta, Scientific...vols. 3-12. Tulsa, Okla. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 145-156; Technical Publication...1-157; Transactions, vols. 60-76. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal of Science, 4th...Appalachia, vols. 14 (no. 4)-17 (no. 1). Boston, Mass. Arizona State Bureau of Mines: Bulletins 94, 96-99, 104-106...vols. 9-17. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletins 79, 85-101. San Francisco, Calif | | | Report (issue) | Project. This 63-megawatt-capacity facility in Arizona was the first utility-scale power project. The...Survey has produced this volume to describe a select group of mineral commodities currently critical to our...antimony in China; niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group elements in South Africa and Russia), thus increasing...potential environmental and health issues caused by the mining and processing of many mineral commodities may...same commodities. Rare-earth elements and platinum-group elements particularly are broadly viewed as critical |
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