Abstract: "This bibliography supplements the information on salt published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1019-J, "Annotated Bibliography and Index Map of Salt Deposits in the United States," by Walter B. Lang, 1957. The supplement contains additional information on the salt deposits of the United States and of foreign countries, as well as data on the composition, chemistry, geologic occurrences, geophysical exploration, distribution, technology, and production of salt. Additional supplements will be issued from time to time to keep information on these subjects current.
Salt is a predominant compound for humankind and the earth preserves an important source of this ele...
"Reprinted from Bulletin no.57, Mining and metallurgical society of America."Caption title.Mode of a...
"July 1983."Includes bibliographical references (page 39).Prepared by Law Engineering Testing Compan...
From introduction: The information presented in this report is mainly a synthesis of material that h...
The following report is a synopsis of readily available information on the mineralogy, thickness and...
From introduction: Salt occurs at depths less than 500 feet in six salt domes in Texas and Louisiana...
Hocart Raymond. Salt deposits, their origin and composition, par Otto Braitsch, 1971. In: Bulletin d...
Transmitted herewith are 50 copies of TEI-725, "Summary of rock salt deposits in the United Sta...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment...
This article begins with the summary of the chemical determinations of 6,500 water samples collected...
cover-titleExtract from the 7th annual report of the director of the U. S. Geological survey, 1885-1...
Two of the nine known salt deposits in Arizona are thicker than the Grand Canyonis deep. Total thick...
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on the outbursts of salt often responsib...
Citation: Dern, Harry Leroy. The salt industry in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Arizona has several deposits of subsurface salt (sodium chloride) that are thicker than the Grand Ca...
Salt is a predominant compound for humankind and the earth preserves an important source of this ele...
"Reprinted from Bulletin no.57, Mining and metallurgical society of America."Caption title.Mode of a...
"July 1983."Includes bibliographical references (page 39).Prepared by Law Engineering Testing Compan...
From introduction: The information presented in this report is mainly a synthesis of material that h...
The following report is a synopsis of readily available information on the mineralogy, thickness and...
From introduction: Salt occurs at depths less than 500 feet in six salt domes in Texas and Louisiana...
Hocart Raymond. Salt deposits, their origin and composition, par Otto Braitsch, 1971. In: Bulletin d...
Transmitted herewith are 50 copies of TEI-725, "Summary of rock salt deposits in the United Sta...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment...
This article begins with the summary of the chemical determinations of 6,500 water samples collected...
cover-titleExtract from the 7th annual report of the director of the U. S. Geological survey, 1885-1...
Two of the nine known salt deposits in Arizona are thicker than the Grand Canyonis deep. Total thick...
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on the outbursts of salt often responsib...
Citation: Dern, Harry Leroy. The salt industry in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Arizona has several deposits of subsurface salt (sodium chloride) that are thicker than the Grand Ca...
Salt is a predominant compound for humankind and the earth preserves an important source of this ele...
"Reprinted from Bulletin no.57, Mining and metallurgical society of America."Caption title.Mode of a...
"July 1983."Includes bibliographical references (page 39).Prepared by Law Engineering Testing Compan...