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(Information circular ; Bureau of Mines; 8881) Bibliography: p. 296 Supt. of Docs, no.: I 28.27: 1 Mines and mineral resources-Information services-United States. I. United States. Minerals Data Working Group. II. Series: Information cir- cular (United States. Bureau of Mines); 8881. TN295.U4 [TN23] 622s [553' .07] 82-600142 AACR2 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 CONTENTS Page Abstract 1 Introduction 1 Acknowledgments 2 How to use the directory 2 Minerals data source abstracts 5 Department ot Agriculture 5 Soil Conservation Service 5 U.S. Forest Service 6 Department of Commerce 8 Bureau of the Census. 8 Bureau of Economic Analysis 19 Bureau of Industrial Economics 24 International Trade Administration 31 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 34 Department of the Interior 35 Bureau of Land Management 35 Bureau of Mines 35 Geological Survey 160 Office of Surface Mining 194 Department of Labor 195 Bureau of Labor Statistics 1 95 Mine Safety and Health Administration 211 Department of State: Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs 215 Department of the Treasury 253 Bureau of the Mint 253 Internal Revenue Service 254 Independent Agencies 255 Central Intelligence Agency 255 Federal Emergency Management Agency 256 Federal Trade Commission 258 Securities and Exchange Commission 260 Index I. — Abstract number by subject matter keyword 262 Index II. — Abstract number by indexed word of title 272 MINERALS DATA SOURCE DIRECTORY Compiled by the Minerals Data Working Group, Interagency Minerals Information Coordinating Committee ABSTRACT The Minerals Data Source Directory is a compilation of descriptive information on the availability, content, and location of minerals data in the Federal Government. It is intended to assist Government personnel and the general public in locating and acquiring minerals Information. Included in the Directory are descriptions of data bases, publications, information systems, and information offices containing data pertaining to all aspects of mineral production, consumption, trade, and related information. These mineral data sources include the Federal agencies such as the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines and Geological Survey whose major mission is the collection and dissemination of mineral information. Also included are agencies such as the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, State, and Treasury, and the Central Intelligence Agency, whose primary mission is the collection of data in nonmineral subject areas, but in which the mineral industry is a component. INTRODUCTION The Minerals Data Source Directory is a product of the Minerals Datfe Working Group of the interagency Minerals Information Coordinating Committee. This Committee was established by Presidential Directive on November 4, 1980. The Committee was. charged with the responsibility of improving the Federal Government's capability to collect and analyze information necessary to support the formulation of policies related to nonfuel minerals. One of the first tasks of the Committee and its Minerals Data Working Group was to compile an inventory of all minerals data sources in the Federal Government. A second working group concerned with the identification of analytical systems and models applicable to nonfuel minerals also contributed information to this Directory. The mem- bership of the Minerals Information Coordinating Committee and its Working Groups is shown below: MINERALS INFORMATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE Department of the Interior: Hermann Enzer, Chairman. . Bureau of Mines Theodore M. Albert Geological Survey Frank Lane Policy Budget Administration Joseph K. Buesing Bureau of Land Management Candice Stevens Department of Commerce Richard E. Corder Federal Emergency Management Agency Donald Niewiaroski Department of the Treasury Jerry Coffey Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards James C. Todd Department of State Howard E. Banta Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Peter Hansel Environmental Protection Agency Richard Donnelly Department of Defense S. J. Gionfriddo General Services Administration Ronald E. Kutscher Department of Labor MINERALS DATA WORKING GROUP Department of the Interior: L. Michael Kaas, Chairman . Bureau of Mines Randi L. Venese Geological Survey Joseph K. Buesing Bureau of Land Management Frank Lane Policy Budget Administration Candice Stevens Department of Commerce Richard E. Corder Federal Emergency Management Agency Donald Niewiaroski Department of the Treasury Jerry Coffey Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards James C. Todd Department of State Tao K. Ming Department of Agriculture, Forest Service James Titus Environmental Protection Agency Richard Donnelly Department of Defense David C. Warlick General Services Administration Ronald E. Kutscher Department of Labor Joseph A. Colosi Central Intelligence Agency Robert Ageton Securities and Exchange Commission ANALYTIC SYSTEMS WORKING GROUP Department of the Interior: Gary A. Kingston, Chairman Bureau of Mines Randi L. Venese Geological Survey Joseph K. Buesing Bureau of Land Management Seward Jones Department of Commerce Larry M. Hall Federal Emergency Management Agency Donald Niewiaroski Department of the Treasury Jerry Coffey Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards Ron Woody Department of State Kenneth Foster Department of Defense John R. Babey General Services Administration Joseph A. Colosi Central Intelligence Agency ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In addition to the membership of the Minerals Data Working Group listed, the Working Group acknowledges the assist- ance of the following in the preparation of the Minerals Data Source Directory: John McNamee Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census Frank Gottshall Federal Emergency Management Agency Department of the Interior: Eric Green Bureau of Mines James Grichar Bureau of Mines Michael McKinley Bureau of Mines Terry Sutton Bureau of Mines George White Bureau of Mines James Gagnon Department of State HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY The Directory is organized into three primary sections: the introductory section describing its use, an abstract section describing data sources, and two indexes to the abstracts. MINERALS DATA SOURCE ABSTRACTS The largest section of the Directory is composed of the minerals data source abstracts. Each abstract is a summary of the major subject content together with related technical and availability information. Additional information can be obtained by calling the source contact. The abstracts are abbreviated representations of the sources being described. They are not intended to give information at the data item level or to be regarded as technical documentation. A seven-digit identification number assigned to each abstract provides a unique cross-reference number. A unique agency code makes up the first four digits of the seven-digit number. The source-within-agency number makes up the rightmost three digits of the identification number. For example, the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census agency code is 1110. The Census of the Mineral Industries Area Series produced by that agency is numbered 001. The resulting abstract identification number is 1110.001. The agency codes are used to delineate agency subsections of abstracts. Within each agency subsection, the abstracts are organized in ascending order by the seven-digit abstract identification number. The structure of the abstracts is detailed in the following example: (1) 1110.001 (2) Census of Mineral Industries — Area Series (3) Department of Commerce Bureau of ttie Census (4) Keywords: l\/lultl-Commodity. Assets, Domestic. Econo- mic-Data, Employment, Location, twining, Value-of- Product, Wages (5) Data Available: Following economic data by State and county (withi industry breakdown) Employment and wages Hours worked Capital expenditures and assets Selected materials, supplies and fuels consumed Value added in mining Value of product shipments (6) Coverage: Industry statistics by State and county for establistiments engaged primarily In mining. l\/lining is used in the broad sense to include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally, quarrying well opera- tions, milling (crushing, screening, washing, flotation, etc.) and other preparation customarily done at the mine site or as part of mining activity. (7) Source: Reports required by law from operators of mines. (8) Form: Census of f^ineral Industries — Area Series covering years ending in 2 and 7 MIC-A1 New England States MIC-A2 fvliddle Atlantic States MIC-A3 East North Central States MIC-A4 West North Central States MIC-A5 South Atlantic States MIC-A6 East South Central States MIC-A7 West South Central States I^IC-A8 /fountain States MIC-A9 Pacific States (9) Accessibility: Company data is proprietary (10) Contact: John P. McNamee Chief h/linerals Branch, Industry Division Bureau of Census 301-763-5938 (11) Information Service: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Explanation of terms: (1) Abstract identification number — Agency code and source-within-agency number make up the identifica- tion number. The abstracts are printed in numerical sequence according to these numbers. (2) Title — A shorthand title of the data source. (3) Organization — The Department and Bureau or Agency names. (4) Keywords — Descriptors for the types of data items contained in the data source. (5) Data available — A brief narrative of the data set. (6) Coverage — Generally what is included in the data set. (7) Source of data — The source of data; e.g., voluntary or mandatory canvass, sample survey, administrative records. (8) Form of data — The form in which the data are available. (9) Accessibility of data — The availability of the data: proprietary or nonproprietary, national security classi- fication, etc. (10) Contact — The name of the person who is knowledge- able about this data set. (1 1 ) Bureau or agency directory or information service — The directory or information service where information on this data set can be obtained. INDEXES TO THE ABSTRACTS The two indexes are provided to facilitate locating data on a specific subject. These indexes are based on keywords. Index I The subject matter keywords listed at the end of this section were assigned to each abstract as descriptors for the types of data items contained in the data source. Users of the Directory who wish to review all abstracts available by subject matter keywords should refer to Index I. This index is arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter keyword and contains the identification numbers of the abstracts refer- enced by each keyword. An example of Index I is shown below: (1) Abrasives (2) 1620.001 1620.002 1620.003 Acid 1620.137 Alumina 1620.004 3150.001 3150.006 3150.007 Aluminum 1130.003 1620.003 1620.005 1620.006 3150.001 Analysis 1620.062 1620.068 1620.089 1620.090 1620.167 1620.176 1620.183 Antimony 1620.007 1620.008 3150.002 3150.003 Arsenic 1620.009 Asbestos 1620.010 1620.011 3150.004 3150.005 Assays 1620.180 Assessments 1620.167 1620.182 1620.185 1620.201 Assets 1110.001 1110.003 1110.004 7600.001 Explanation of terms: (1) Subject matter keyword. (2) Abstract identification number for subject matter keyword. Once an Abstract Identification Number has been found in Index I, the abstract may be located in the Abstract Section, which is printed in numerical sequence. KEYWORDS USED IN INDEX I Abrasives Acid Alumina Aluminum Analysis Antimony Arsenic Asbestos Assays Assessments Assets Barite Barium Bauxite Beneficiation Beryllium Bismuth Boron Bromine Byproducts Cadmium Calcium Capacity Catalog Cement Cesium Chromium Cinnabar Clays Cobalt Columbium Concentrates Construction Consumption Copper Copper-Sulfate Coproducts Corundum Costs-Capital Costs-Operating County Cryolite Demographic-Data Diamonds Diatomite Domestic Economic-Data Employment Energy Environment Equipment Exploration Explosives Exports Fabrication Feldspar Ferroalloys Ferrous Fertilizers Financial Fluorspar Forecasts Gallium Germanium Gold Graphite Graphite-Synthetic Gypsum Hafnium Helium llmenite Imports Imports & Exports Indium Information-Offices International Investments Iodine Iridium Iron-Ore Iron-Oxide-Pigments Iron/Steel Iron/Steel-Scrap Iron/Steel-Slag Kyanite-Mullite Land-Classification Land-Use Laws Lead Lease Lime Lithium Location Magnesium Index II Index II consists of a single line for each occurrence of a significant word in each of the abstract titles. The index line consists of the Abstract Identification Number and a context field which gives the indexed word surrounded by its context. Once a desired Abstract Identification Number has been located, the abstract may be found in the Abstract Section. An example of Index II follows: Explanation of terms: (1) Abstract identification number for indexed word of title. (2) Indexed word of title. (3) The indexed word surrounded by the context of the title. Manganese Research Manufacturing Reserves-Resources Maps Rhenium Marketing Rutile Markets Safety Mercury Sales Mergers Salt Metallurgical-Processes Sand Metallurgical-Properties Scrap Mica Selenium Mine/Plant/Facility Shipments Minerals Silicon Mining Silver Model Smelting Molybdenum Sodium Multi-Commodity State Nickel Stocks-Government Nitrates Stocks-Industry Nonferrous Stone Nonmetallics Stratigraphies Occurrences Strontium Olivine Sulfur Operating-Companies Sulfuric Ore Surface-Mining Osmium Talc Overburden Tantalum Ownership Taxation Peat Technology Perlite Tellurium Phosphate Thallium Physical-Properties Thermodynamic-Properties Platinum Thorium Potash Tin Prices Titanium Processing Transportation Production Tripoli Productivity Tungsten Pumice Uranium Purchases Utilization Pyrite Value-of-Product Quartz-Crystal Vanadium Quicksilver Vermiculite Rare-Earths Wages Reclamation Waste-Products Recovery Water Recycling Zinc Refining Zirconium (2) Abandoned (1) 1650.001 (3) Abandoned Mined Land Abrasive 1620.002 Miscellaneous Abrasive Products Data Abrasives 1620.001 Metallic Abrasives Data System 1620.003 Crude ? Artificial Abrasives Data System Accounts 1 120.001 Foreign Investment Accounts Data System 1 1 20.002 Input-Output Accounts Data System 1 1 20.003 Income and Product Accounts Data System MINERALS DATA SOURCE ABSTRACTS 0610.001 THE STATUS OF LAND DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING IN THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE KEYWORDS : DOMESTIC, SURFACE-MINING, COUNTY, STATE DATA AVAILABLE:LAND DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING BY STATE AND COUNTY AS OF JULY 1, 1977. COVERAGE: BASIC STATISTICS OF LAND DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING BY STATE AND COUNTY. SOURCE: DATA COLLECTED BY SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. FORM:UNSCHEDULED PUBLICATION ACCESSIBILITY:DATA ARE NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: GEORGE V. HOLMBERG SURFACE MINE RECLAMATION SPECIALIST SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, USDA ^47-2504 0610.002 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE KEYWORDS : INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE SERVICE HAS USDA LEADERSHIP FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM TO ASSIST LAND USERS IN RECLAIMING ABANDONED OR INADEQUATELY RECLAIMED COAL-MINED LANDS AND WATER, PROVIDED THERE IS NO CONTINUING RECLAMATION RESPONSIBILITY ON THE PART OF THE MINE OPERATOR, PERMIT HOLDER, OR AGENT. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES COST-SHARING AID RANGING FROM 25 TO 100 PERCENT, AS WELL AS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LAND USERS, UNDER CONTRACTS OF 5 TO 10 YEARS. THE GOAL IS TO RECLAIM, CONSERVE, AND DEVELOP UNRECLAIMED COAL LANDS THAT ARE ADVERSELY AFFECTING PEOPLE OR THEIR ENVIRONMENT. UNDER THE SURFACE MINING CONTROL AND RECLAMATION ACT OF 1977 (91 STAT.'J'iS; 30 U.S.C.1201), THE SERVICE ALSO HAS RESPONSIBILITIES IN HELPING IQENTIFY AREAS OF PRIME FARMLAND WITHIN AREAS THAT MAY BE SURFACE MINED IN THE FUTURE, PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO MINE OPERATORS FOR RECLAIMING COAL-MINED LANDS, REVIEWING AND COMMENTING ON PERMITS FOR SURFACE MINING WHICH INVOLVE PRIME FARMLAND, AND REVIEWING AND COMMENTING ON STATE RECLAMATION PLANS. CONTACT :40 18 1110.012 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ECONOMIST DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF CENSUS KEYWORDS : INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE U.S. BUREAU OF CENSUS PROVIDES GENERAL PURPOSE DATA FOR A WIDE RANGE OF STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES AND IS THE PRIMARY SOURCE OF BASIC DATA ON DOMESTIC MINING ESTABLISHMENTS AND FOREIGN TRADE IN MINERALS. CONTACT: JOHN MCNAMEE (301) 763-5938 19 1120.001 FOREIGN INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS KEYWORDS.-MULTI-COMMODITY, INTERNATIONAL, INVESTMENTS DATA AVAILABLEJU.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN THE U.S. COVERAGE: SURVEYS OF DIRECT INVESTMENT (GREATER THAN 10 PERCENT OWNERSHIP) OF FOREIGN CORPORATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND U.S. INVESTMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.. INCLUDES INFORMATION ON MINING AS AN INDUSTRY. SOME THREE-DIGIT SIC DATA FROM THESE SURVEYS ARE RELEASABLE. THE SURVEYS OF INWARD INVESTMENT are: QUARTERLY SURVEY OF INCOME AND CAPITAL FLOWS SELECTED DATA ON THE OPERATIONS OF U.S. AFFILIATES OF FOREIGN COMPANIES. (ANNUAL) U.S. BUSINESS ENTERPRISES NEWLY ACQUIRED OR ESTABLISHED BY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTORS (ANNUAL) BENCHMARK (5-YEAR) SURVEY. THE SURVEYS OF OUTWARD INVESTMENT ARE: QUARTERLY SURVEY OF INCOME AND CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL EXPENDITURES BY MAJORITY-OWNED FOREIGN AFFILIATES OF U.S. COMPANIES (ANNUAL DATA, COLLECTED SEMI-ANNUALLY) BENCHMARK (5-YEAR) SURVEY. S0URCE:BENCHMARK, ANNUAL, AND QUARTERLY SURVEYS. F0RM:M0ST data ARE PUBLISHED IN THE SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. DETAILED RESULTS OF BENCHMARK SURVEYS ARE PUBLISHED SEPARATELY. DATA ARE ALSO STORED ON TAPE. VARYING LEVELS OF COUNTRY AND INDUSTRY DETAIL, MOST OF WHICH SHOW MINING AS A SINGLE CATEGORY, ARE PUBLISHED. ACCESSIBILITY:AS NOTED ABOVE, MOST DATA ARE PUBLISHED. UNPUBLISHED DATA MAY BE PROVIDED OR MANIPULATED ON A CONTRACT BASIS, SUBJECT TO CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS. C0NTACT:DAVID BELLI ECONOMIST INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT DIVISION, BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. (202) 523-06<»5 INFORMATION SERVICE: LARRY MORAN (202) 523-0793 20 1120.002 INPUT-OUTPUT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS KEYWORDS .'MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, ECONOMIC-DATA DATA AVAILABLE:THE USE OF COMMODITIES BY INDUSTRIES THE MAKE OF COMMODITIES BY INDUSTRIES TOTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMODITIES TOTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INDUSTRIES EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY NEW STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT BY USING INDUSTRIES COVERAGE: IN TRACING THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG INDUSTRIAL MARKETS AND THE FLOWS TO FINAL DEMAND, THE I-O ACCOUNTS DETAIL THE STRUCTURES OF INPUTS FOR EACH SECTOR, THE ALLOCATIONS OF THE COMMODITIES TO USERS, AND THE PRODUCTION OF EACH COMMODITY BY INDUSTRY. NINE NONFUEL MINERAL SECTORS ARE INCLUDED AT THE 496-ORDER INDUSTRY COMMODITY LEVEL: IRON AND FERROALLOY ORES MINING COPPER ORE MINING NONFERROUS METAL ORES MINING, EXCEPT COPPER DIMENSION, CRUSHED, AND BROKEN STONE MINING AND QUARRYING SAND AND GRAVEL MINING CLAY CERAMIC AND REFRACTORY MINERALS MINING NONMETALLIC MINERAL SERVICES AND MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL MINING AND QUARRYING CHEMICAL AND FERTILIZER MINERAL MINING SOURCE: ESTIMATES ARE DEVELOPED FROM A VARIETY OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE SOURCES. FORM:AVAILABLE AT FIVE YEAR INTERVALS AND ANNUAL UPDATES: (1) THE 1972 1-0 TABLES AT THE 85-ORDER INDUSTRY/COMMODITY LEVEL OF AGGREGATION WERE RELEASED IN TWO ARTICLES IN THE SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS; "THE INPUT-OUTPUT STRUCTURES OF THE U.S. ECONOMY, 1972," FEBRUARY 1979. AND "DOLLAR-VALUE TABLES FOR THE 1972 INPUT-OUTPUT STUDY, "APRIL 1979. REPRINTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM BEA'S INTERINDUSTRY ECONOMICS DIVISION (BE-51). THE 496-ORDER INDUSTRY/COMMODITY LEVEL 1-0 TABLES ARE AVAILABLE IN TWO VOLUMES, EACH WITH THE MAJOR TITLE, THE DETAILED INPUT-OUTPUT STRUCTURE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY: 1972. THESE VOLUMES ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. (2) COMPUTERIZED FILES. ACCESSIBILITY:NO LIMITATIONS. COHTACT:PAULA C. YOUNG CHIEF INTERINDUSTRY ECONOMICS DIVISION, BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. (202) 523-0683 INFORMATION SERVICE: LARRY MORAN (202) 523-0793 21 1120.003 NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, ECONOMIC-DATA, EMPLOYMENT, WAGES DATA AVAILABLE:GR0SS NATIONAL PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY IN CONSTANT DOLLARS NATIONAL INCOME WITHOUT CAPITAL CONSUMPTION ADJUSTMENT BY INDUSTRY COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES WAGES AND SALARIES NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AND HOURS WORKED NONCORPORATE CAPITAL CONSUMPTION ALLOWANCES CORPORATE PROFITS, BEFORE AND AFTER TAX NET CORPORATE DIVIDENDS PAID UNDISTRIBUTED CORPORATE PROFITS CORPORATE CAPITAL CONSUMPTION ALLOWANCES COVERAGE:NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS INCLUDE ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF FACTOR COSTS AND NONFACTOR CHARGES AGAINST GROSS PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY OR ORIGIN FOR VARIOUS INCOME COMPONENTS. INDUSTRIES FOR WHICH ESTIMATES ARE PREPARED FOLLOW THE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC) SYSTEM, GENERALLY AT THE MAJOR GROUP (TWO-DIGIT) LEVEL. FOR NONFUEL MINERALS, THOSE INDUSTRIES ARE SIC 10: METAL MINING, AND SIC ^^^ MINING AND QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS. SOURCE: ESTIMATES DEVELOPED FROM A VARIETY OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE SOURCES. F0RM:1. PUBLISHED IN THE SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS WHICH HIGHLIGHTS A DIFFERENT DATA SERIES EACH MONTH. 2. COMPUTERIZED DATA FILES. ACCESSIBILITY:ONLY LIMITATIONS ARE DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS. C0NTACT:D0NALD P. ELDRIDGE ECONOMIST NATIONAL INCOME AND WEALTH DIVISION, BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (202) 523-0808 INFORMATION SERVICE: LARRY MORAN (202) 523-0793 22 1120.004 PERSONAL INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA. DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC. ANALYSIS KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, ECONOMIC-DATA, EMPLOYMENT, LOCATION, STATE DATA AVAILABLE: ANNUAL LABOR AND PROPRIETORS* INCOME BY TMO-DIGIT SIC FOR STATES. ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT BY TWO-DIGIT SIC FOR STATES. QUARTERLY LABOR AND PROPRIETORS' INCOME BY ONE-DIGIT SIC FOR STATES. ANNUAL LABOR AND PROPRIETORS' INCOME BY ONE-DIGIT SIC FOR COUNTIES, SMSA'S, AND ECONOMIC AREAS. ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT BY ONE-DIGIT SIC FOR COUNTIES, SMSA'S, AND ECONOMIC AREAS. COVERAGE: INCLUDES ESTIMATES OF LABOR AND PROPRIETORS' INCOME BY TWO-DIGIT SIC FOR STATES (1958 TO 1979) AND COUNTIES (1959, 1962, 1965 TO 1978), ALTHOUGH DISCLOSURE PREVENTS THE RELEASE OF PARTS OF THE SERIES. COMPANION EMPLOYMENT ESTIMATES FOR WAGE AND SALARIED WORKERS AND PROPRIETORS FOR STATES AND COUNTIES (NOT PUBLISHED) ARE AVAILABLE FOR 1967 ON. SOURCE: ESTIMATES ARE DEVELOPED FROM A VARIETY OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE SOURCES, INCLUDING ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS GENERATED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM. FORM:PUBLICATIONS: SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME COMPUTER PRINTOUTS MAGNETIC TAPES MICROFICHE ACCESSIBILITY:SUBJECT TO DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS. CONTACT: DAVID W. CARTWRIGHT CHIEF, REGIONAL ECONOMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT DIVISION, BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (202) 523-0966 INFORMATION SERVICE: LARRY MORAN (202) 523-0793 23 1120.005 U.S. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, IMPORTStEXPORTS DATA AVAILABLE: IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, QUARTERLY BY SELECTED GEOGRAPHIC AREAS, 1965 TO 1981. COVERAGE: INCLUDES INFORMATION ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY END-USE CATEGORIES, INCLUDING NONFUEL MINERAL CATEGORIES, SOME AT FOUR-DIGIT SIC LEVEL. S0URCE:BUREAU OF THE CENSUS form: 1. MAGNETIC TAPE. 2. OCCASIONAL PUBLICATION IN HARD-COPY. ACCESSIBILITY:NO LIMITATIONS. CONTACT:HOWARD MURAD ECONOMIST BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DIVISION, BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (202) 523-0668 INFORMATION SERVICE: LARRY MORAN (202) 523-0793 1120.006 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ECONOMIST DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS KEYWORDS : INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPS ESTIMATES OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE NONFUEL MINERALS SECTORS TO THE NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS, THE INPUT-OUTPUT ACCOUNTS, AND OTHER MACRO-ECONOMIC DATA SOURCES. CONTACT:JANE-RING CRANE (202) 523-0880 24 1130.001 BUSINESS CONDITIONS REPORT DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, ECONOMIC-DATA, IMP0RTS4EXP0RTS, PRICES DATA AVAILABLE:C0NTAINS NO REGULAR DATA SETS. C0VERAGE:AS NEEDED, OF ALL FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS AND SOME MINERALS. PRICE AND SUPPLY, EXPORT/IMPORT. SOURCE^CENSUS, INTERIOR (BUREAU OF MINES), BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS METAL EXCHANGES, COMPANY DATA. FORM: BI-WEEKLY ACCESSIBILITY: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY CONTACT:MARY-BETH CORBETT EDITOR BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 202/377-4356 INFORMATION SERVICE:JOHN J. BISTAY « 202/377-^^356 25 1130.002 CONSTRUCTION REVIEW DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS KEYWORDS: CEMENT, CLAYS, GYPSUM, CONSTRUCTION, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SALES, SHIPMENTS DATA AVAILABLE: 1. DESTINATION OF PORTLAND CEMENT SHIPMENTS 2. SALES OF GYPSUM BOARD PRODUCTS 3. PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS OF CLAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS. COVERAGE: 1. DESTINATION OF PORTLAND CEMENT SHIPMENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY CENSUS GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, AND TO PUERTO RICO AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 2. SALES OF LATH, VENEER BASE, SHEATHING, REGULAR BOARD, TYPE X BOARD, PREDECORATED WALLBOARD GYPSUM PRODUCTS AND BUILDING PLASTERS. 3. PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS FOR UNGLAZED BRICK, STRUCTURAL CLAY TILE, STRUCTURAL HOLLOW FACING TILE AND GLAZED BRICK, FLOOR AND WALL TILE, AND VITRIFIED CLAY SEWER PIPE. SOURCE: 1. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF MINES 243. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FORM:BIMONTHLY PUBLICATION ACCESSIBILITY:DATA AS PUBLISHED IS NONPROPRIETARY. CONTACT:NATHAN RUBINSTEIN EDITOR, CONSTRUCTION REVIEW BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 202/566-7673 INFORMATION SERVICE:NATHAN RUBINSTEIN CHARLES B. PITCHER - BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS (202) 566-7673 OR 76«1 26 1130.003 DIRECTORY OF ALUMINUM SUPPLIERS IN THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS OFFICE OF BASIC INDUSTRIES KEYWORDS: ALUMINUM, DOMESTIC, OPERATING-COMPANIES DATA AVAILABLE:LISTING OF FIRMS BY PRODUCTION CLASSIFICATIONS SUCH AS PRIMARY INGOT, SECONDARY INGOT, MASTER ALLOYS; AND SEMI-FABRICATED PRODUCTS SUCH AS SHEET AND PLATE; FOIL; EXTRUDED SHAPES; ROD AND BAR; WIRE - BARE, CONDUCTOR AND NONCONDUCTOR; ACSR AND CABLE, BARE; WIRE AND CABLE, INSULATED OR COVERED; DRAWN TUBE; WELDED TUBE; POWDER, PASTE AND FLAKE; FORGING; AND IMPACTS. COVERAGE: INDICATES NUMBER OF FIRMS AND ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER EACH CATEGORY LISTED UNDER DATA AVAILABLE. DIRECTORY INCLUDES ADDRESS OF EACH FIRM AND ESTABLISHMENT. BY FOOTNOTES, INDICATES SUCH INFORMATION AS WHETHER OPERATION IS CAPTIVE; HAS BILLET CASTING FACILITIES; PRODUCTS PRODUCED IN 2000 AND 7000 ALLOY SERIES; WIRE AND CABLE PRODUCERS INDICATE WHETHER PLANTS PRODUCE ONLY OR ALSO COPPER CLAD AT LOCATION INDICATED, ALSO IF NONCONDUCTOR ONLY; WHETHER PRODUCER OF IRRIGATION TUBE, UNDER WELDED TUBE CATEGORY; PRODUCERS OF 98.75% ATOMIZED ALUMINUM POWDER; IMPACTS - EXCLUDING COLLAPSIBLE TUBES AND CANS. S0URCE:BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION INC., ALUMINUM RECYCLING ASSOCIATION, AND OTHER ALUMINUM INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS, ALUMINUM COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUAL CONTACTS. F0RM:ANNUAL DIRECTORY RELEASE ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT:MARIE Z. HARRIS COMMODITY/INDUSTRY SPECIALIST NONFERROUS DIVISION, OFFICE OF BASIC INDUSTRIES (202) 556-7941 INFORMATION SERVICE:MARIE Z. HARRIS (202) 556-7941 27 1130. 00-1073 1620.086 MAGNESIUM DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS :MAGNESIUM, CONSUMPTION, DOMESTIC, STOCKS-INDUSTRY COVERAGE--THIS SURVEY COVERS THE STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND CONSUMPTION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY MAGNESIUM METAL AND ALLOY BY CONSUMING PLANTS. THE DATA ARE REPORTED IN POUNDS. SOURCE.: ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1081-A (C31) FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY: INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:MAGNESIUM COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1073 84 1620.087 MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: MAGNESIUM, CONSUMPTION, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS COVERAGE:THIS SURVEY COVERS THE MATERIALS RECEIVED, PRODUCED, CONSUMED AND SHIPPED FOR CONVERSION TO MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS, AND THE DISPOSITION OF MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS BY CONSUMING INDUSTRY. THE DATA ARE REPORTED IN THOUSAND GALLONS OR SHORT TONS. SOURCE:ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1232-A (C8-1180 1620. 134 5ULFER, HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE; PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS DURING YEAR DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES ^ KEYWORDS: SULFUR, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, VALUE-OF-PRODUCT CGVERAGE:THIS SURVEY OBTAINS DATA ON PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS BY GROSS WEIGHT AND SULFUR CONTENT OF SULFUR, HYDROGEN SULFIDE, AND LIQUID DIOXIDE. IT ALSO OBTAINS VALUE OF QUANTITY SHIPPED. WEIGHT UNIT IS LONG TONS. SOURCE:ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1237-A (D29) FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY:INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:SULFUR COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1190 110 1620. 135 ELEMENTAL SULFUR DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: SULFUR, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, STOCKS-INDUSTRY, VALUE-OF-PRODUCT COVERAGE:THIS SURVEY OBTAINS MONTHLY DATA ON BEGINNING AND ENDING STOCKS, PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS OF FRASCH SULFUR AND RECOVERED ELEMENTAL SULFUR PRODUCED BY PETROLEUM REFINERIES, NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTS, AND COAL BURNING POUERPLANTS. DATA ARE ALSO COLLECTED ON ANNUAL VALUE (F.O.B.) MINE OR PLANT EACH DECEMBER. WEIGHT UNIT IS LONG TONS. S0URCE:M0NTHLY VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1238-M (D30) FORM-.SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY: INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:SULFUR COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1190 1620.136 SULFUR AND SULFURIC ACID SOLD OR USED BY END USE INDUSTRIES DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: SULFUR, DOMESTIC, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, SHIPMENTS, UTILIZATION COVERAGE: THIS SURVEY COLLECTS FROM PRODUCERS OF ELEMENTAL SULFUR OR SULFURIC ACID, THE SHIPMENTS BY END USE INDUSTRIES OR FOR EXPORTS. END USE INDUSTRIES ARE IDENTIFIED BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC). DATA ALSO ARE COLLECTED ON QUANTITY OF SULFUR IMPORTS AND QUANTITY OF IMPORTS USED IN RESPONDENT'S OWN PLANTS. WEIGHT UNIT IS LONG TONS FOR SULFUR AND SHORT TONS OF 100^ SULFURIC ACID. S0URCE:ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1569-A (D72) FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY: INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:SULFUR COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1190 111 1620. 137 BYPRODUCT SULFURIC ACID DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: COPPER, LEAD, MOLYBDENUM, ZINC, BYPRODUCTS, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, SMELTING, UTILIZATION, VALUE-OF-PRODUCT, SULFURIC ACID COVERAGE^THIS SURVEY OBTAINS DATA ON PRODUCTION, PURCHASES, INTERNAL USE AND SHIPMENTS AND VALUE OF BYPRODUCT SULFURIC ACID PRODUCED BY COPPER, LEAD, MOLYBDENUM AND ZINC SMELTERS. WEIGHT UNIT IS IN SHORT TONS OF lOOJi SULFURIC ACID. SOURCE: ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1128-A (DOS) F0RM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY:INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:SULFUR COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) es't-mo 1620. 138 TALC, SOAPSTONE AND PYROPHYLLITE DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF TH INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: TALC, DOMESTIC, ORE, PROCESSING, PRODUCTION, SALES, UTILIZATION, VALUE-OF-PRODUCT C0VERAGE:THIS SURVEY COVERS REPORTS ON PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND SALES OF TALC AND PYROPHYLLITE; WEIGHT UNIT REPORTED IN SHORT TONS. THROUGH A FLOW CHART MECHANISM, ORE PRODUCED IS TRACED THROUGH ORE STOCKS, MILL PROCESSING, AND SALES. IF GROUND AND SOLD, MAJOR END USES ARE REPORTED. THERE ARE PROVISIONS FOR PURCHASED ORE TO BE TRACED, AS WELL AS THOSE ORES SOLD EITHER PARTIALLY PROCESSED OR UNPROCESSED. VALUES OF MINERALS ARE REPORTED AS PRODUCED, SOLD UNPROCESSED, SAWED AND SOLD, AND/OR GROUND AND SOLD. SOURCE:ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1290-A (D56) FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY: INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:TALC COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1206 112 1620. 139 TELLURIUM DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: TELLURIUM, BYPRODUCTS, CONSUMPTION, DOMESTIC, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, STOCKS-INDUSTRY C0VERAGE:THIS SURVEY COVERS STOCKS, RECEIPTS, PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND SHIPMENTS; WEIGHT REPORTED IN POUNDS, TELLURIUM CONTENT. METALLIC TELLURIUM, FERRO-TELLURIUM, TELLURIUM COMPOUNDS, AND TELLURIUM MATERIALS ARE TABULATED. METALLIC TELLURIUM IS SUBDIVIDED INTO TWO CATEGORIES; COMMERCIAL (97.0% - 99.99%) AND HIGH PURITY (99.99% OR MORE). REPORTING FIRMS ARE PRIMARY PRODUCERS OF TELLURIUM FROM ELECTROLYTIC COPPER SLIMES. SOURCE:ANNUAL VOLUNTARY CANVASS 6-1031-A (C14) . FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS ACCESSIBILITY: INDIVIDUAL COMPANY DATA - PROPRIETARY CONTACT:TELLURIUM COMMODITY SPECIALIST DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 63-1107 138 1620.181 FOREIGN DATA SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, CONSUMPTION, ECONOMIC-DATA, IMPORTS&EXPORTS, INTERNATIONAL, PRICES, PRODUCTION DATA AVAILABLE:PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, TRADE, INVESTMENT, AND PRICES BY COUNTY AND COMMODITY. COVERAGE-.THE LATEST AVAILABLE MINERAL DATA INCLUDING WORLD PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION INVESTMENT, PRICES, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE FOR MORE THAN 130 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. SOURCE:BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FOREIGN SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE NUMEROUS OTHER SOURCES OUTSIDE THE BUREAU. FORM:SELECTED BUREAU OF MINES PUBLICATIONS. ACCESSIBILITY:THROUGH AGENCY CONTACT CONTACT:CHIEF BRANCH OF FOREIGN DATA (202) 632-8970 139 1620. 182 MINE MAP REPOSITORY SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, ASSESSMENTS, DOMESTIC, LOCATION, PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, MAPS DATA AVAILABLE:INDEXES BY IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION TO THE MAPS MAINTAINED IN THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY. COVERAGE:THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY (MMR) SYSTEM MAINTAINS INFORMATION TO SUPPORT THE UTILIZATION OF MAPS MAINTAINED IN THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY. THE MMR SYSTEM COLLECTS MINE MAP IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION AND OTHER DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION. THE SYSTEM PRODUCES INDEX LISTINGS BASED ON SEVERAL SELECTION CRITERIA. THE SYSTEM IS NOW DIVIDED INTO TWO MAJOR COMPONENTS: 1) PITTMAP WHICH SUPPORTS THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY LOCATED IN THE EASTERN FIELD OPERATIONS CENTER (EFOC), PITTSBURGH, PA., AND 2) MAPBANK WHICH SUPPORTS THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY FORMERLY LOCATED IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN FIELD OPERATIONS CENTER (IFOC), DENVER, CO. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MINE MAP REPOSITORY HAS BEEN RECENTLY TRANSFERRED TO THE EASTERN FIELD OPERATION CENTER, WHICH CURRENTLY OPERATES THE SINGLE MINE MAP REPOSITORY IN THE BUREAU OF MINES. ANY NEW MAPS WILL BE FILMED IN PITTSBURGH REGARDLESS OF WHERE THE MINES ARE LOCATED. OTHER FIELD CENTERS WILL NOT BE SOLICITING MAPS. COPIES OF FILM FROM WFOC AND IFOC HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TO EFOC FOR INCLUSION INTO THE SYSTEM. SOURCE:IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION FROM INDIVIDUAL MINING COMPANIES. FORM:THE COMPUTER BASED INDEX SYSTEM PRODUCES REPORTS CONTAINING INDEXES WHICH PROVIDE EFFECTIVE ACCESS TO MICROFILMED MINE MAPS. ACCESSIBILITY:AVAILABLE TO AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH AGENCY CONTACT. CONTACT: DIRECTOR EASTERN FIELD OPERATIONS CENTER BUREAU OF MINES FTS 721-8352 140 1620. 183 THE MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES keywords: MULTI-COMMODITY, ANALYSIS, BENEFICIATION, BYPRODUCTS, CONCENTRATES, COPRODUCTS, COSTS-CAPITAL, COSTS-OPERATING, ECONOMIC-DATA, FINANCIAL, INTERNATIONAL, INVESTMENTS, LOCATION, MINE/PL ANT/FACILITY, MINING, ORE, OWNERSHIP, PROCESSING, RESERVES-RESOURCES DATA AVAILABLE:KEYWORDS: AVAILABILITY, MULTI-COMMODITY, LOCATION, RESERVES THIS DATA BASE CONTAINS SITE (MINE, DEPOSIT) SPECIFIC (2^00 PROPERITIES) INFORMATION FOR 23 NON-FUEL MINERALS IMPORTANT TO U.S. SECURITY AND ECONOMIC STABILITY. SITE SPECIFIC DATE INCLUDES INDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, TYPES OF OPERATION, OPERATIONAL STATUS, PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES, RESOURCES AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE, ORE GRADE, OVERBURDEN, ROCK HARDNESS, GEOLOGY, GEOMETRY, MINEROLOGY, MINING AND MILLING DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATING PLAN, COSTS, AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INTERMEDIATE AND PRODUCT RECOVERY, YIEIDS AND COMPOSITION, BIBLIOGRAPHY, AND REFERENCES. DATA BASE ALSO CONTAINS IDENTITY, LOCATION, STATUS, PRINCIPAL COMMODITY, AND TYPE OPERATION ON OVER 180,000 SITES FOR ALL MINERALS (EXCEPT OIL AND GAS) MINES AND PLANTS. MINERAL INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MILS) C0VERAGE:D0MESTIC AND FOREIGN PROPERTIES AND DEPOSITS REPRESENTING THE IDENTIFIED RESOURCES OF NON-FUEL MINERALS. DOMESTIC PROPERTY INFORMATION INCLUDES DEPOSIT LAND STATUS AND DOMAIN. S0URCE:U.S. bureau OF MINES MINERALS AVAILABILITY PROGRAM FORM:COMPUTER PRINTOUT AND/OR MAGNETIC TAPE AS OUTPUT MEDIA IN BATCH MODE, OR LIMITED ACCESS VIA CRT TERMINAL IN ON-LINE MODE. COMPUTER: BURROUGH 6800 IN DENVER, DBMS: DMS-II. ACCESSIBILITY:LIMITED ACCESS. CONTAINS PROPRIETARY DATA. ACCESS LIMITED TO BUREAU OF MINES PERSONNEL. NON-CONFIDENTIAL DATA INDENTIFIABLE AND AVAILABLE IN PRINT OF TAPE FORM TO PUBLIC UPON REQUEST. CONTACT:G. A. KINGSTON DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF MINERALS AVAILABILITY BUREAU OF MINES (202) 634-1026 INFORMATION SERVICE: BUREAU OF MINES (202) 634-1026 141 1620. 185 MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT STATUS SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, ASSESSMENTS, DOMESTIC, ENVIRONMENT, LOCATION, OCCURRENCES PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES DATA AVAILABLE:DATA ON WHAT FEDERAL LANDS HAVE BEEN EVALUATED IN AN ESTABLISHED TIME FRAME BY BUREAU FIELD PERSONNEL. C0VERAGE:THE PURPOSE OF THIS SYSTEM IS TO PROVIDE A DYNAMIC UPDATE CAPABILITY TO MAINTAIN CURRENCY OF THE MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT EVALUATIONS CONDUCTED ON A SITE SPECIFIC BASIS. DATA IS USED TO GENERATE QUARTERLY STATUS REPORTS FOR USE IN THE BUREAU HEADQUARTERS AND THE FIELD OPERATIONS CENTERS. S0URCE:THE INPUTS TO THIS SYSTEM ARE QUARTERLY TRANSACTIONS RECEIVED FROM THE FIELD OPERATIONS CENTERS. FORM:THE OUTPUT OF THIS SYSTEM IS THE QUARTERLY MLA STATUS REPORT. ACCESSIBILITY:FIELD OPERATIONS CENTERS, BUREAU HEADQUARTERS, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, AND STATE GEOLOGISTS ARE USERS OF THIS SYSTEM. DATA ARE AVAILABLE TO AUTHORIZED USERS THROUGH THE BUREAU'S AUTOMATED MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (AMIS). CONTACT^ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR DIVISION OF MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT (202) 634-^7^4 142 1620.186 RESPONDENT CONTROL SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS sMULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, LOCATION DATA AVAILABLE: LOCATION OF ACTIVE AND INACTIVE BUREAU SURVEY RESPONDENTS. RESPONDENTS NOT CURRENTLY FILING A SURVEY UITH THE BUREAU ARE MARKED INACTIVE, NOT DELETED FROM THE FILE. UPDATES OCCUR WEEKLY. REPORTS ARE RUN UPON REQUEST. COVERAGEJTHE RESPONDENT CONTROL SYSTEM IS USED TO MAINTAIN LOCATION INFORMATION ABOUT BOTH ACTIVE AND INACTIVE BUREAU SURVEY RESPONDENTS. SOURCE: THE INPUTS TO THIS SYSTEM ARE TRANSACTION RECORDS USED FOR UPDATING THE MASTER FILE AND A FILE CONTAINING ALPHABETIC DESCRIPTIONS FOR STATE AND COUNTY NAMES. FORM: THE OUTPUTS FROM THIS SYSTEM ARE AN UPDATED MASTER FILE AND A REPORT FILE USED FOR REPORT GENERATION AND INTERFACES TO COMMODITY SURVEY SYSTEMS. DATA ARE AVAILABLE TO AUTHORIZED USERS THROUGH THE BUREAU'S AUTOMATED MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (AMIS).. ACCESSIBILITY:DATA ARE FOR LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ONLY. C0NTACT:DIVISI0N OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 653-7066 143 1620. 187 U.S. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, IMP0RTS4EXP0RTS DATA AVAILABLE:M0NTHLY AND ANNUAL MINERAL TRADE DATA BY COUNTY AND COMMODITY. TWENTY-FOUR DIFFERENT REPORTS ARE PRODUCED FROM THESE DATA. COVERAGE:THE PURPOSE OF THIS SYSTEM IS TO EXTRACT U.S. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MINERALS AND MINERAL RELATED DATA FROM U.S. TRADE TAPES SUPPLIED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, CENSUS BUREAU. EXTRACTED DATA IS USED TO GENERATE MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MINERAL TRADE STATISTICS FOR INCLUSION IN BUREAU PUBLICATIONS. SOURCE:U.S. TRADE TAPES, COMMODITY NAMES AND CLASSIFICATIONS, AND COUNTY NAMES SUPPLIED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, CENSUS BUREAU. FORM:THE OUTPUTS OF THIS SYSTEM ARE THE YEAR-TO-DATE MASTER FILE AND THE U.S. MINERAL TRADE REPORTS. ACCESSIBILITY:COMMODITY SPECIALISTS, COUNTRY SPECIALISTS AND STATISTICAL PERSONNEL OF THE DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION; ECONOMISTS AND OPERATION RESEARCH PERSONNEL OF THE DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL STUDIES ARE THE USERS OF THIS SYSTEM, ALL OF WHOM ARE LOCATED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. IN ADDITION, 60 ORGANIZATIONS BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE THROUGHOUT THE U.S. RECEIVE MAILOUTS OF THE SYSTEMS OUTPUTS. CONTACT:DIRECTOR DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION, DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 634-1187 144 1620.188 DIVISION OF ANALYTIC STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE DIVISION OF ANALYTIC STUDIES IDENTIFIES AND ANALYZES PROBLEMS AND TRENDS IN THE MINERALS SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON AN EARLY WARNING CAPABILITY TO FLAG UPCOMING ISSUES AFFECTING THE NATIONAL WELFARE/ AND ON THE ANALYSIS AND GUIDANCE OF FEDERAL POLICIES IMPACTING MINERALS DEVELOPMENT, SUPPLY, AND/OR UTILIZATION. ILIZATION. CONTACT: DIRECTOR DIVISION OF ANALYTIC STUDIES (202) 634-1292 1620. 189 i DIVISION OF MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS : INFORMATION-OFFICES C0VERAGE:THE DIVISION OF MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT IDENTIFIES AND EVALUATES THE MINERAL POTENTIAL OF PUBLIC AND OTHER LANDS, WITH SPECIAL CONCERN FOR DEVELOPING A BASE OF INFORMATION REGARDING THE MINERAL RESOURCES POTENTIALLY RENDERED UNAVAILABLE BY RESERVING CERTAIN AREAS FOR PARKS, WILDERNESS, MONUMENTS, ETC. CONTACT:DIRECTOR DIVISION OF MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT (202) 634-'t740 145 1620.190 DIVISION OF MINERALS AVAILABILITY DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:MONITORING AND ASSESSING THE AVAILABILITY OF MINERALS, BOTH DOMESTIC AND WORLDWIDE, RELATIVE TO PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS ARE CARRIED OUT IN THE DIVISION OF MINERALS AVAILABILITY. CONTACT: DIRECTOR DIVISION OF MINERALS AVAILABILITY (202) 63<»-1026 1620.191 DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS : INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION PROVIDES THE FUNDAMENTAL DATA BASE FOR TRACKING AND ASSESSING, IN DETAIL, THE HEALTH OF THE MINERALS SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY IN REGARD TO THE QUANTITIES, KINDS, AND LOCATION OF MATERIALS BEING PRODUCED, AND SIMILAR DATA FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF THEM BY VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL SEGMENTS. THESE DATA ALSO PROVIDE THE BASIS FOR FORECASTING FUTURE U.S. NEEDS AND TRACKING MINERAL DEVELOPMENTS, DOMESTIC AND WORLDWIDE, THAT MIGHT AFFECT THE U.S. C0NTACT:DIRECT0R DIVISION OF PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION (202) 63'»-1187 146 1620. 192 OFFICE OF MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: INFORMATION-OFFICES COVERAGE:THE OFFICE OF MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORTS THE BUREAU'S MINERAL INFORMATION COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES BY: PROVIDING AN INTEGRATED DATA BASE SYSTEM (AUTOMATED MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEM) TO SUPPORT PROBLEM AND POLICY ANALYSIS. PROVIDING A FOCAL POINT FOR MINERALS DATA COORDINATION. THE OFFICE OF MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROVIDES SYSTEMS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT, DATA MANAGEMENT AND STATISTICAL SUPPORT TO THE MINERALS INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS DIRECTORATE. THROUGH ITS MINERALS DATA COORDINATION ACTIVITIES, THE OFFICE INTERFACES WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES THAT EITHER USE OR SUPPLY MINERALS INFORMATION. CONTACT: DIRECTOR OFFICE OF MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (202) 634-1117 1620.193 COST ESTIMATING SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS :M0DEL DATA AVAILABLE:COST EVALUATION TOOL (MINE AND MILL) ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT :H. BENNETT CHIEF MINERALS AVAILABILITY FIELD OFFICE (303) 234-2535 147 1620. 194 MIDAS II ENGINEERING SUPPLY MODEL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES KEYWORDS: MODEL DATA AVAILABLE:THE MIDAS II MODEL IS FORMULATED TO PROVIDE A PARTIAL EQUILIBRIUM OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR COPPER ON A WORLDWIDE BASIS. ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY C0NTACT:L0U SOUSA (202) 63 METAIRIE, LA 70010 (504) 837-4720 (FTS) 680-9395 170 1630.011 MAJOR MINES OF THE WORLD (MDW) SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, INTERNATIONAL, MINE/PL ANT/FACILITY, ORE DATA AVAILABLE:THE BASIS FOR THIS FILE ARE THE SEPTEMBER ISSUES OF MINING MAGAZINE, PUBLISHED BY MINING JOURNAL. THE MAGAZINE CONTAINS A LIST OF THE MINES OF THE WORLD THAT ACCOUNT FOR 90 PERCENT OF ALL MINERAL OUTPUT (OTHER THAN COAL). THIS BASIC INFORMATION WAS PUT INTO A COMPUTER FILE, AND GRASP IS USED FOR RETRIEVALS. THE BASIC INFORMATION INCLUDES MINE NAME, COUNTRY, LOCATION (STATE OR DISTRICT), MINING METHOD, RELATIVE SIZE OF OPERATION, AND PRODUCT(S). CURRENTLY THE LITERATURE IS BEING SEARCHED TO FIND OUT • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT EACH MINE. THIS INFORMATION INCLUDES SIZE AND GRADE OF ORIGINAL ORE BODY, MILLING CUT-OFF GRADE, AMOUNT AND GRADE OF COMMODITY MILLED AND MINED EACH DAY, AMOUNT OF METAL PRODUCED, RESERVE ESTIMATE, RESERVE GRADE, AND CUMULATIVE PRODUCTION. C0VERAGE:MINES OF THE WORLD THAT ACCOUNT FOR 90 PERCENT OF ALL MINERAL OUTPUT SOURCE:SEPTEMBER ISSUES OF MINING MAGAZINE, PUBLISHED BY MINING JOURNAL FORM:INTERACTIVE ACCESS; DATA STORED ON DISC; DATA BASE SIZE OF 1,500 VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORDS; COMPUTER: HIS MULTICS IN RESTON, VA. ACCESSIBILITY:LIMITED ACCESS CONTACT: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION OFFICE OF RESOURCE ANALYSIS MS 920 RESTON, VA 22092 (703) 860-6451 (FTS) 928-6451 171 1630.012 INTERNATIONAL PHOSPHATE RESOURCE DATA BASE (IPRDB) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS: PHOSPHATE, ECONOMIC-DAT A, INTERNATIONAL, OCCURRENCES, RESERVES-RESOURCES DATA AVAILABLE:THIS DATA BASE IS AN INTERNATIONAL PHOSPHATE RESOURCE DATA BASE WITH THE UNIT OF ENTRY BEING THE PHOSPHATE OCCURRENCE. DATA WILL INCLUDE OBJECTIVE DATA OF LOCATION AND NAME, INTERPRETIVE DATA OF AGE AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCE DATA, AND ECONOMIC DATA. A SUBFILE GIVING BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES WILL DOCUMENT THE FILE. ALSO, SUBFILES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR RECORDING CHEMICAL DATA, STRATIGRAPHIC DATA, AND OTHER GEOLOGIC DATA. COVERAGE:WORLDWIDE INTERNATIONAL PHOSPHATE RESOURCES, INCLUDING GEOLOGY, PETROLOGY, CHEMISTRY, RESERVES, RESOURCES, AND BENEFICI ATION SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE PROGRAM F0RM:0UTPUT IN FORM OF INTERACTIVE ACCESS, MAGNETIC TAPE, BATCH COMPUTER PRINTOUT, AND PUBLICATION; DATA STORED ON DISC; DATA BASE SIZE OF 1,500 RECORDS; COMPUTER:HIS MULTICS IN RESTON, VA. ACCESSIBILITY:UNLIMITED ACCESS USERS INCLUDE GELOLGISTS SPECIALIZING IN THE GEOLOGY OF PHOSPHATE DEPOSITS, AND PHOSPHATE RESOURCE GEOLOGISTS CONTACT:NANCY J. BRIDGES U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION OFFICE OF RESOURCE ANALYSIS P.O. BOX 25046 MS 937 DENVER, CO 80225 (303) 234-6284 (FTS) 234-6284 172 1630.013 PLATINUM FILE(CRIB/PLAT) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS: PLATINUM, RARE-EARTHS, INTERNATIONAL, RESERVES-RESOURCES, IRIDIUM, OSMIUM DATA AVAILABLE:THE GOAL OF THE PLATINUM FILE IS TO CONTAIN A RECORD OF EVERY DEPOSIT OR MINE IN THE WORLD WHICH PROVES PLATINUM GROUP METAL OCCURRENCE OR POTENTIAL. DATA IS OBTAINED THROUGH LITERARY RESEARCH, AND THE PGM POTENTIAL IS DETERMINED BY A COMMODITY SPECIALIST . THE INFORMATION IS THEN PLACED ON A CRIB FORM (10(5-76)) AND INCLUDES THE DEPOSIT NAME, LOCATION, COMMODITY INFORMATION, GEOLOGY, PRODUCTION, RESERVES, POTENTIAL RESOURCES, AND REFERENCES. A CONTINUOUS EFFORT IS MADE TO KEEP ALL RECORDS CURRENT BY UPDATING AN ENTRY AS NEW OR PERTINENT DATA IS FOUND. COVERAGE^MINERAL RESOURCES INFORMATION; COMMODITIES SOURCE:USGS GEOLOGISTS OR TECHNICIANS FORM:OUTPUT IN FORM OF INTERACTIVE ACCESS, BATCH COMPUTER PRINTOUT, AND PUBLICATION; DATA STORED ON MAGNETIC TAPE AND DISC; DATA BASE SIZE OF 2,999 VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORDS; COMPUTER: AMDAHL V7 IN RESTON, VA. ACCESSIBILITY:UNLIMITED ACCESS FOR U.S. GOVERNMENT GEOLOGISTS CONTACT: NORMAN J. PAGE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION BRANCH OF WESTERN MINERAL RESOURCES 345 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD MENLO PARK, CA 94025 (415) 323-8111 EXT 2650 (FTS) 467-2650 ■I 173 1630. OU NATIONAL URANIUM RESOURCE EVALUATION DATA BASECNAT. U.D.B.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS: RARE-EARTHS, URANIUM, DOMESTIC, EXPLORATION, MINE/PLANT/FACILITY RESERVES-RESOURCES DATA AVAILABLE:THE NATIONAL URANIUM RESOURCE EVALUATION(NURE) DATA BASE WAS ESTABLISHED AS AN ADJUNCT TO THE NURE PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY'S ROLE IN THIS PROGRAM. DATA IS BEING STORED FOR THE CONTERMINOUS FORTY EIGHT STATES. NO DATA IS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ALASKA AND HAWAII FOR INCLUSION IN THE DATA BASE. DATA IS ENTERED AND RETRIEVED IN CRIB (COMPUTERIZED RESOURCE INFORMATION BANK) INPUT FORMAT TO ALLOW EASIER DATA EXCHANGE. COVERAGE:URANIUM LOCATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES SOURCE:U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGISTS; ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION FORM:MAGNETIC TAPE OUTPUT MEDIA; DATA BASE SIZE OF 500 RECORDS (8,000,000 CHARACTERS); COMPUTER:HIS MULTICS IN DENVER, CO. ACCESSIBILITY: LIMITED ACCESS USERS INCLUDE: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, GELOGIC DIVISION, BRANCH OF URANIUM AND THORIUM RESOURCES CONTACT:RONALD R. WAHL U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION BRANCH OF URANIUM AND THORIUM RESOURCES P.O. BOX 25046, MS 916 DENVER FEDERAL CENTER DENVER, CO 80225 (303) 23't-5150 (FTS) 234-5150 174 1630.015 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCES INFORMATION BANK MERCURY COMMODITY FILE (CRIB/HG) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS :MERCURY, INTERNATIONAL, RESERVES-RESOURCES, CINNABAR, QUICKSILVER DATA AVAILABLE:THE FILE CONSISTS OF VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORDS CONTAINING THE BASIC INFORMATION NEEDED TO CHARACTERIZE MERCURY DEPOSITS, INCLUDING TEXT, NUMERIC DATA, AND CODES WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: NAME, LOCATION, GEOLOGY, PRODUCTION, REFERENCES, AND OCCASIONALLY, RESERVES. C0VERAGE:GE0L0GIC, LOCATION, AND RESOURCE INFORMATION FOR MERCURY S0URCE:USGS GEOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS FORM: OUTPUT IN FORM OF INTERACTIVE ACCESS, BATCH COMPUTER PRINTOUT AND PUBLICATION; DATA STORED IN MAGNETIC TAPE AND DISC; DATA BASE SIZE OF 1,500 VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORDS; COMPUTER: AMDAHL V7 IN RESTON, VA. ACCESSIBILITY:UNLIMITED ACCESS FOR USGS GEOLOGISTS AND MINING AND CONSULTING FIRMS CONTACT:JIM RYTUBA OR JOCELYN PETERSON U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION BRANCH OF WESTERN MINERAL RESOURCES MS 26 Z^5 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD MENLO PARK, CA 94025 (415) 323-8111 EXT 2205(JR), EXT 2549(JP) (FTS) 467-2205 OR 467-2549 i 175 1630.016 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF MINERALS AN RELATED SUBSTANCES AT 298.15 K AND 1 BAR (10XX5 PASCALS PRESSURE AND AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES) SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS : DOMESTIC, THERMODYNAMIC-PROPERTIES DATA AVAILABLE:SELECTED VALUES FOR THE ENTROPY (S), MOLAR VOLUME (V), AND FOR THE ENTHALPY AND GIBBS FREE ENERGY OF FORMATION (H AND G) ARE GIVEN FOR THE ELEMENTS, 133 OXIDES, AND 212 OTHER MINERALS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES AT 298.15 K. FOR THOSE MATERIALS FOR WHICH HIGH-TEMPERATURES HEAT-CAPACITY OR HEAT-CONTENT DATA ARE ALSO AVAILABLE (H T - H 298)/T, S T, (G T - H 298)/T, C P; H F, T, G F, T AND LOG K F, T ARE TABULATED AT 100 K INTERVALS FOR TEMPERATURES UP TO 1,800 K. FOR SUBSTANCES THAT HAVE SOLID-STATE PHASE CHANGES OR WHOSE MELTING OR BOILING POINT IS LESS THAN 1,800 K, THE PROPERTIES LISTED ABOVE ARE TABULATED AT THE TEMPERATURE OF THE PHASE CHANGE, SO THAT THE INTHALPY OR ENTROPY CHANGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSFORMATION FORM AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE. COVERAGE:THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF MINERALS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES SOURCE:U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGISTS FORM:OUTPUT IN FORM OF PUBLICATION; DATA STORED ON MAGNETIC TAPES AND PUNCHED CARDS; DATA BASE SIZE OF 500,000 BYTES; COMPUTER: HIS MULTICS IN RESTON, VA. ACCESSIBILITY:UNLIMITED ACCESS USERS INCLUDE: BUREAU OF MINES, GEOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENTS OF UNIVERSITIES CONTACT: BRUCE s. HEMINGWAY U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION OFFICE OF GEOCHEMISTRY AND GEOPHYSICS MS 959 RESTON, VA 22092 (703) 860-7400 (FTS) 928-7400 176 1630.017 UNITED STATES MINERAL RESOURCES USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 820 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, RESERVES-RESOURCES DATA AVAILABLE:A 722-PAGE REPORT THAT ASSESSES MORE THAN 60 MINERAL AND ENERGY COMMODITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND DESCRIBES THE IMPORTANCE, AVAILABILITY, AND POSSIBLE FUTURE SOURCES OF EACH COMMODITY. THE REPORT WAS WRITTEN BY USGS SCIENTISTS WITH NEARLY 2,300 PERSON-YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE GEOLOGY OF MINERAL RESOURCES. THE REPORT, COMPILED IN 1972 AND PUBLISHED IN 1973 AS PART OF INTERIOR'S RESPONSE TO THE MINING AND MINERAL POLICY ACT OF 1970, HAS BEEN REPRINTED FOR THE THIRD TIME. COVERAGE^THE TYPES OF COMMODITIES DESCRIBED IN THE REPORT RANGE FROM MAJOR METALS AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, SUCH AS COPPER, SILVER, CHROMIUM, MANGANESE, AND FLUORSPAR, TO COMMODITIES OF GREATLY VARIED GEOLOGIC NATURE, SUCH AS PIGMENTS OR GEMSTONES, AND COMMODITIES THAT ARE CURRENTLY OF MINOR IMPORTANCE, SUCH AS SCANDIUM OR THALLIUM. SOURCE:THE REPORT EMPHASIZES DOMESTIC RESOURCES, BUT MANY CHAPTERS CONTAIN INFORMATION ON FOREIGN RESOURCES, ESPECIALLY THOSE COMMODITIES FOR WHICH WE ARE MOST DEPENDENT UPON FOREIGN SOURCES. IN THE EXAMINATION OF THE GEOLOGIC POSSIBILITIES FOR FINDING NEW DEPOSITS IN MANY RESPECTS THE PRINCIPAL INNOVATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THIS VOLUME ACCORDING TO THE EDITORS — THE AUTHORS WERE ASKED TO FRANKLY APPLY THE LIMITS OF THEIR INGENUITY AND NOT ONLY SUMMARIZE CURRENT THEORIES BUT ALSO TO EXPRESS THEIR OWN INTUITIVE IDEAS, HOWEVER SPECULATIVE AND UNCONVENTIONAL. THEY MAY HAVE SEEMED, THAT CAME FROM YEARS OF STUDY DEVOTED TO THE ORIGIN OF MINERAL DEPOSITS. FORM'-USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 820 ACCESSIBILITY:PURCHASE PRICE IS $17. CONTACT:USGS BRANCH OF DISTRIBUTION 60^ SOUTH PICKETT STREET ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 2230^ OR PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICES (PIO'S) 177 1630.018 COMPUTERIZED FILE OF GEOLOGIC MAP DATA (GEOL MAP pATA) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS :MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, OCCURRENCES, MAPS DATA AVAILABLE:THE DATA FILE SERVES AS A CATALOGUE FOR THE AVAILABILITY OF MANY TYPES OF DATA COMMONLY SHOWN ON GEOLOGIC MAPS— ESPECIALLY THOSE TYPES OF DATA THAT MAY BE USED FOR TOPICAL COMPILATIONS WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEWS PROGRAM. THE DATA FILE SERVES A LIBRARY RETRIEVAL FUNCTION, PROVIDING LISTS OF ANY OF THE ITEMS, EITHER SINGLE OR IN COMBINATIONS. COVERAGE:GEOLOGIC FEATURES, MAN-MADE FEATURES, INCLUDING MINING OPERATION BY COMMODITY, MAPPING OR MAP DISPLAY TECHNIQUES, OCCURRENCE OF SELECTED TYPES OF ROCK/MINERAL DEPOSITS, AND DOMINANT ROCK TYPE SOURCE:U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS, A GEOLOGIC DATA FILE, CATALOGING THE AVAILABILITY OF MANY TYPES OF DATA COMMONLY SHOWN ON GEOLOGIC MAPS PUBLISHED SINCE 1930 FORM:OUTPUT IN FORM OF INTERACTIVE ACCESS; DATA STORED ON DISC; DATA BASE SIZE OF 125,000 PUNCHED CARDS WITH 80 CHARACTERS PER CARD; COMPUTER: HIS MULTICS IN DENVER, CO AND ON PDP-11/34 IN FLAGSTAFF, AZ. ACCESSIBILITY-.UNLIMITED ACCESS FOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGISTS CONTACT:KATHLEEN C. DEWITT U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/GEOLOGIC DIVISION OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY/BRANCH OF CENTRAL ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 2255 NORTH GEMlRnRIVE FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 (602) 779-3311 EXT 1531 (FTS) 261-1631 178 1630.019 MINERAL INVESTIGATIONS RESOURCE MAPS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS :MULTI-C0MM0DITY, DOMESTIC, LOCATION, OCCURRENCES, MAPS DATA AVAILABLE:THE INDEX MAPS IN THIS SERIES SHOW IMPORTANT METALLIC AND NONMETALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS IN THE UNITED STATES. THE BRIEF TEXT WHICH ACCOMPANIES MANY OF THE MAPS IS A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGIC OCCURRENCE AND USES OF THE MINERAL COMMODITY, A LOCALITY INDEX KEYED TO THE MAP, AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY. FOR THE MAPS TO BE OF REAL VALUE, THE USER SHOULD HAVE ACCESS TO A LARGE REFERENCE LIBRARY SO THAT PERTINENT REFERENCES ABOUT EACH DEPOSIT CAN BE CONSULTED. IN SOME CASES, LIBRARIANS CAN BORROW REFERENCES ON INTERLIBRARY LOAN. LARGE REFERENCE LIBRARIES MAY ALSO HAVE FILE COPIES OF THE MAPS WHICH ARE OUT OF PRINT. C0VERA6E:UNITED STATES S0URCE:USGS SCIENTISTS FORM: INDEX MAPS ACCESSIBILITY:MAPS ARE FOR SALE. $1.25 PREPAYMENT IS REQUIRED. A LIST OF AVAILABLE MAPS IS FREE FROM THE GEOLOGIC INQUIRIES GROUP INFORMATION SERVICE'-GEOLOGIC INQUIRIES GROUP (703) 860-6517 179 1630.020 UNITED STATES MINERAL PROVINCES MAPS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY KEYWORDS: MULTI-COMMODITY, DOMESTIC, RESERVES-RESOURCES, MAPS DATA AVAILABLE:PRELIMINARY MAPS IN THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE SERIES OF-79-576. THE MAPS AND THE REASONS FOR THEIR CONSTRUCTION ARE FULLY DESCRIBED IN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR 792, "BACKGROUND INFORMATION TO ACCOMPANY THE ATLAS OF SOME METAL AND NONMETAL MINERAL PROVINCES IN THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES," BY EDWIN W. TOOKER, 1980. COPIES OF CIRCULAR 792 ARE FREE UPON REQUEST TO BRANCH OF DISTRIBUTION, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 604 S. PICKET STREET, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22202. COVERAGE:EACH 1:5,000,000 SCALE PRELIMINARY MAP INCLUDES AN INTRODUCTION, A BRIEF DISCUSSION OF DISTINGUISHING MAP FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTIC DISTRIBUTIONS, AN OVERVIEW OF THE MINERAL PROVINCES, A LIST OF REFERENCE, AND A TABLE OUTLINING THE MINERAL LOCATIONS, RESERVE ESTIMATES, AND THE STATUS OF THE MINERAL RESOURCE INFORMATION. SOURCE:USGS SCIENTISTS FORM:OPEN-FILE MAPS ACCESSIBILITY:MAPS ARE FOR SALE AT $3.50 TO $20 INFORMATION SERVICE: COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 3150.020 CORUNDUM: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: CORUNDUM, INTERNATIONAL, MINING, ORE, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS DATA AVAILABLE:REPORT ON SOUTH AFRICAN FOREIGN CORUNDUM TRADE COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE PRETORIA Q 00/00 S0URCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY contact: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 228 3150.021 CORUNDUM: PRODUCTION REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYMORDS: CORUNDUM, INTERNATIONAL, MINING, ORE» PRODUCTION DATA AVAILABLE: REPORT ON CORUNDUM PRODUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE PRETORIA Q 00/00 S0URCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 3150.022 DIAMONDS: DOMESTIC SALES REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: DIAMONDS, INTERNATIONAL, PRODUCTION, SALES DATA AVAILABLE:QUARTERLY REPORT ON SOUTH AFRICAN DOMESTIC DIAMOND SALES COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE PRETORIA Q 00/00 S0URCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT, OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 229 3150.023 DIAMONDS: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: DIAMONDS, INTERNATIONAL, MARKETING, PRODUCTION, SALES, SHIPMENTS DATA AVAILABLE: AN ANNUAL REPORT FROM GUINEA AND QUARTERLY REPORTS FROM SOUTH AFRICA ON BOTH COUNTRIES' FOREIGN DIAMOND TRADE. COVERAGE: COUNTRY CONAKRY PRETORIA S0URCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY form: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 FREQUENCY DUE DATE A 00/00 Q 00/00 230 3150.024 diamonds: production REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: DIAMONDS, INTERNATIONAL, MARKETING, MINING, PRODUCTION, SALES, VALUE-OF-PRODUCT DATA AVAILABLE:QUARTERLY REPORT ON SOUTH AFRICAN DAIMOND PRODUCTION TO INCLUDE SEPARATE DATA ON SHOW GEMS AND INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS BY CARATS AND VALUE COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE PRETORIA Q 00/00 SOURCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 3150.025 INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK REPORT: DIAMONDS DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: DIAMONDS, INTERNATIONAL, MINING, PRODUCTION, SALES, SHIPMENTS DATA AVAILABLE:ANNUAL REPORT ON DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DIAMOND INDUSTRY IN GHANA. COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE ACCRA A 04/20 SOURCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM ACCESSIBILITY: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-487-4650 231 3150.026 fertilizers: PRODUCTION REPORT DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS KEYWORDS: FERTILIZERS, INTERNATIONAL, PROCESSING, PRODUCTION DATA AVAILABLE:REPORT ON FERTILIZER PRODUCTION IN GREECE COVERAGE: COUNTRY FREQUENCY DUE DATE ATHENS- A 07/31 SOURCE:MINERALS REPORTING BY EMBASSY FORM: DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM accessibility: NONPROPRIETARY CONTACT: CHIEF, INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION ECONOMIC BUREAU, DEPT. OF STATE 632-1420 INFORMATION SERVICE:COPIES OF THIS REPORT ONLY AVAILABLE FROM NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES (NTIS) 703-2 1620. 0i5 PASCALS PRESSURE RELEASED 4600.001 CIA PUBLICATIONS RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC REPORT 1130.001 BUSINESS CONDITIONS REPORT 1620.032 CONSOLIDATED CONSUMER'S REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.036 COPPER DATA SYSTEM (SMELTER REPORT) 1620.037 COPPER DATA SYSTEM (REFINERY REPORT) 1620.045 SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT ON OUNERSHIP OF REFINED COPPER - PRIMARY BRASS MILLS 1620.052 FLUORSPAR CONSUMERS REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.070 BLAST FURNACE AND STEEL FURNACE REPORT DATA SYSTEM •620.073 STEEL SCRAP AND PIG IRON CONSUMER'S REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.078 LEAD. SECONDARY SMELTOR AND CONSUMER REPORT DATA SYSTEM '620.119 RAILROAD AGENT'S REPORT OF SHIPMENTS OF MINERAL PRODUCTS '620.122 SALT - COMPANY REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.123 SALT - PLANT REPORT DATA SYSTEM '620. '52 VANADIUM ORES, OXIDES, VANADATES MILL REPORT DATA SYSTEM 3'50.001 ALUMINUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3'50.002 ANTIMONY: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.003 ANTIMONY: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.004 ASBESTOS: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.005 ASBESTOS: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.006 BAUXITE AND ALUMINA: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.007 BAUXITE AND ALUMINA: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.008 BERYL: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.009 BERYL: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.010 BISMUTH: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.011 CADMIUM: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.012 CADMIUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.013 CHROMIUM: EXPORTS REPORT 5150.014 CHROMIUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.015 COLUMBIUM: EXPORTS REPORT 3150. Ott COPPER: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT OOQ 5150.017 COPPER-- PRODUCTION REPORT ^"* 3150.018 MILL AND FOUNDRY PRODUCTS: SCRAP PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.019 FOUNDRY PRODUCTS: SCRAP FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.020 CORUNDUM: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.021 CORUNDUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.022 DIAMONDS: DOMESTIC SALES REPORT 3150. 02J DIAMONDS: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.024 DIAMONDS: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.025 INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK REPORT: DIAMONDS 3150.026 FERTILIZERS: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.027 GERMANIUM: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.028 GERMANIUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.029 GOLD: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.030 GRAPHITE: FOREIGN TRADE, EXPORTS REPORT 3150.031 IRON ORE: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.032 IRON ORE: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.033 INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK REPORT: IRON AND STEEL 3150.034 LEAD: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.035 LEAD: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.036 MANGANESE: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.057 MANGANESE: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.040 INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK REPORT - MINEI^ALS 3150.041 MOLYBDENUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.042 NITRATES: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.043 PHOSPHATE ROCK: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.044 SULPHUR: CONSUMPTION REPORT 3150.045 SULPHUR: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.046 SULPHUR: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.047 SULPHUR: STOCKS REPORT 5150.048 TANTALUM: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.049 TITANIUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.051 VANADIUM: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.052 VANADIUM: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.053 UOLFRAM ( TUNGSTEN: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.054 WOLFRAM ( TUNGSTEN: PRODUCTION REPORT 3150.055 WOLFRAM t TUNGSTEN: STOCKS REPORT 3150.056 ZINC: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.057 ZINC: PRODUCTION REPORT 7100.001 STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 7100.002 STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 7600.001 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION STATISTICAL REPORT OH MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS. 7600.002 QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND TRADE CORPORATIONS. REPORTS 1620.176 REPORTS OF INVESTIGATIONS 9100.002 COnPANIES REQUIRED TO FILE ANHUAL REPORTS WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC). REPOSITORY 1620.182 MINE MAP REPOSITORY SYSTEM 1620.201 MINE MAP REPOSITORY REQUIRED 9100.002 DIRECTORY OF COMPANIES REQUIRED TO FILE ANNUAL REPORTS WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE REQUIREMENTS 1620.196 PROCESS ANALYSIS MODEL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY FOR ALLOYS, RAW MATERIALS 7100.004 MODELS USED TO DEVISE WARTIME STOCKPILE REQUIREMENTS "D", SUPPLY "S", >ND GOALS "G" RESEARCH 1620.207 OFFICE OF MINERALS POLICY AND RESEARCH AHALYSIS 1620.208 RESEARCH CENTER OPERATIONS RESOURCE 1140.005 OFFICE OF INDUSTRIAL RESOURCE ADMINISTRATION 1630.005 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCE INFORMATION BANK (CRIB) 1650.008 IRON RESOURCE ASSESSMENT (FE) SYSTEM 1630.012 INTERNATIONAL PHOSPHATE RESOURCE DATA BASE (IPRDB) 1630.014 NATIONAL URANIUM RESOURCE EVALUATION DATA BASE(NAT. U.D.B.) 1630.019 MINERAL INVESTIGATIONS RESOURCE MAPS 1650.027 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCE INFORMATION SPECIALISTS PROGRAM (CRISP) RESOURCES 1620.062 HELIUM RESOURCES DATA SYSTEM 1620.205 DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY 1650.001 STATE OF ARIZONA MINERAL RESOURCES FILECCRIB/ARIZONA ) 1650.005 STATE OF OREGON MINERAL RESOURCES FILE ( CRIB/OREGOH ) 1650.004 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCES INFORMATION BANK — UTAH FILE 1650.015 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCES INFORMATION BANK MERCURY COMMODITY FILE (CRIB/HG) 1650.017 UNITED STATES MINERAL RESOURCES USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 820 1650.025 OFFICE OF ENERGY RESOURCES 1650.026 OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES 1650.056 WORLD FLUORSPAR RESOURCES (UFR) 7100.005 NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION RESPONDENT 1620.186 RESPONDENT CONTROL SYSTEM REVENUE U30.009 LEASE PRODUCTION AND REVENUE (LPR) SYSTEM REVIEW 1130.002 CONSTRUCTION REVIEW RHENIUM 1620.121 RHENIUM DATA SYSTEM RICO 1110.007 VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND SHIPMENTS FROM PUERTO RICO TO THE UNITED STATES DATA SYSTEM 1110.007 THE UHITED STATES TO PUERTO RICO, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND SHIPMEHTS FROM PUERTO RICO ROCK 1620.112 PHOSPHATE ROCK DATA SYSTEM 1620.113 MARKETABLE PHOSPHATE ROCK DATA SYSTEM 1650.035 ROCK AHALYSIS STORAGE SYSTEM (RASS) 5150.043 PHOSPHATE ROCK: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT ROLLED 1620.160 ROLLED ZINC DATA SYSTEM ROTTENSTONE 1620.147 TRIPOLI, AMORPHOUS SILICA, AND ROTTENSTONE DATA SYSTEM RUBIDIUM 1620.028 CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM DATA SYSTEM RUTILE 1620.065 ILMENITE AND RUTILE DATA SYSTEM S 7100.004 WARTIME STOCKPILE REQUIREMENTS "D", SUPPLY "S", AND GOALS "G" SAFETY 290 1620.204 DIVISION OF MINERALS HEALTH AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGY SALES 3150.022 DIAMONDS: DOMESTIC SALES REPORT SALT 1620.122 SALT - COMPANY REPORT DATA SYSTEM- 1620.123 SALT - PLANT REPORT DATA SYSTEM SALTS 1620.104 NICKEL SALTS DATA SYSTEM 1620.129 NATURAL SODIUM COMPOUNDS AND REFINED SODIUM SALTS DATA SYSTEM SAMPLE 1620.180 FIELD SAMPLE TRACKING SYSTEM 1630. 0J1 GENERALIZED SAMPLE DATA SYSTEM (GSDS) SAND 1620. 12-'2' NATURAL SODIUM COMPOUNDS AND REFINED SODIUM SALTS DATA SYSTEM 901 1620.129 NATURAL SODIUM COMPOUNDS AND REFINED SODIUM SALTS DATA SYSTEM aiaicn ^y | SOIL BtlO.002 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOLD 1620.049 INDUSTRIAL EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS SOLD BY MANUFACTURERS FOR CONSUMPTION IN THE U S DATA SYSTEM '620.136 SULFUR AND SULFURIC ACID SOLD OR USED BY END USE INDUSTRIES DATA SYSTEM a'»"tn SOLOMON 3150.039 MINERALS QUESTIONNAIRE (SOLOMON ISLANDS) SPATIAL '650.021 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL, SPATIAL, AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA BASES OF THE U.S. SPECIAL "'0-001 CENSUS OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES SPECIAL TABULATIONS '"•0-002 NATIONAL STOCKPILE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS '620.177 SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS --,. — , SPECIALISTS 1630.027 COMPUTERIZED RESOURCE INFORMATION SPECIALISTS PROGRAM (CRISP) -w. .. SPECIFICATIONS '"•0.001 NATIONAL STOCKPILE PURCHASE SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFIES 1620.011 STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND CONSUMPTION OF SPECIFIES GRADES OF ASBESTOS DATA SYSTEM i^«. ... SPLITTINGS 1620.098 MICA SPLITTINGS DATA SYSTEM ]"S-"°' STATE OF ARIZONA MINERAL RESOURCES FILE(CRIB/ARIZONA) •630.002 STATE OF NEVADA MINERAL DATA FILE (CRIB/NEVADA) '630.003 STATE OF OREGON MINERAL RESOURCES FILE (CRIB/OREGON) 2610.002 NATIONAL AND STATE INDUSTRY-OCCUPATIONAL MATRICES STATES 0610.001 DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING IN THE UNITED STATES "'0.006 RAW MATERIALS IN THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY 1900-1977 1110.007 SHIPMENTS FROM PUERTO RICO TO THE UNITED STATES DATA SYSTEM 11.0.007 s"i''"^"Tj,SMiKuT^Sp%°f!lRs"?S VhI HHl^lg VA'41 " ''"'''° ""' "•'• "''"•^ "'*''°^' *'"' ^"""^•^^ I'5J-J'^ UNITED STATES MINERAL RESOURCES USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 820 '630.020 UNITED STATES MINERAL PROVINCES MAPS , , STATISTICAL 4'J"-JJ2 STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 7600.001 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION STATISTICAL REPORT ON MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS. ,«.« »», STATISTICS 26'0.007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS SURVEY ?*'°-"J' „,„,.„., '^"^ STATUS OF LAND DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING IN THE UNITED STATE'- '620.185 MINERAL LAND ASSESSMENT STATUS SYSTEM STEEL 1620.070 BLAST FURNACE AND STEEL FURNACE REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.073 IRON AND STEEL SCRAP AND PIG IRON CONSUMER'S REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.074 SLAG - IRON AND STEEL DATA SYSTEM 1620.196 MODEL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY FOR ALLOYS, RAW MATERIALS, ENERGY AND CAPITAL 3150.033 IHDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK REPORT: iron AND STEEL STOCK 1620.142 PRODUCTION AND STOCK OF PIG TIN DATA SYSTEM STOCKPILE 1140.001 NATIONAL STOCKPILE PURCHASE SPECIFICATIONS 1140.002 NATIONAL STOCKPILE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 7100.001 STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 7100.002 STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 7100.004 SERIES OF MODELS USED TO DEVISE WARTIME STOCKPILE REQUIREMENTS "D", SUPPLY "S", AND GOALS "G" 7100.004 SYSTEM NAME: NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE SERIES OF MODELS USED TO DEVISE WARTIME STOCKPILE STOCKS 1620.011 STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND CONSUMPTION OF SPECIFIES GRADES OF ASBESTOS 1620.030 (MINE AND MILL PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, AND STOCKS) DATA SYSTEM 1620.105 NICKEL (STOCKS, PURCHASES, AND CONSUMPTION) DATA SYSTEM 1620.107 NICKEL (PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS AND STOCKS) DATA SYSTEM 1620.143 T1N:C0NSUMPTI0N AND STOCKS DATA SYSTEM 1620.161 ZINC MERCHANTS STOCKS DATA SYSTEM 3150.047 SULPHUR: STOCKS REPORT 3150.055 WOLFRAM ( TUNGSTEN: STOCKS REPORT STONE 1620.130 STONE DATA SYSTEM (CONTRACTS AND PURCHASES) 1620.131 STONE DATA SYSTEM (SHORT FORM) 1620.132 STONE DATA SYSTEM 2620.002 NOHMETALIC MINERAL MINING (EXCEPT STONE AND COAL) 2620.003 OCCUPATIONAL INJURY AND DISEASE IN STONE MINING STORAGE 1630.035 ROCK ANALYSIS STORAGE SYSTEM (RASS) STRATEGIC 3150.058 INDUSTRIAL AND STRATEGIC MATERIALS DIVISION STRONTIUM 1620.133 STRONTIUM DATA SYSTEM STUDIES '620.188 DIVISION OF ANALYTIC STUDIES 1630.033 METALLOGENIC STUDIES (CP MIN MAP) SUBJECT 1110.003 CENSUS OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES - SUBJECT SERIES SUBSTANCES 1630.016 PROPERTIES OF MINERALS AN RELATED SUBSTANCES AT 298.15 K AND 1 BAR (lOXKS PASCALS PRESSURE SULFATE 1620.038 COPPER SULFATE DATA SYSTEM SULFER, HYDROGEN 1620.134 SULFER, HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE; PRODUCTION 292 SULFIDE 1620.134 SULFER, HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE: PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS SULFUR 1620.134 SULFER. HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE; PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS DURING YEAR DATA SYSTEM 1620.135 ELEMENTAL SULFUR DATA SYSTEM 1620.136 SULFUR AND SULFURIC ACID SOLD OR USED BY END USE INDUSTRIES DATA SULFURIC 1620.136 SULFUR AND SULFURIC ACID SOLD OR USED BY END USE INDUSTRIES DATA SYSTEM 1620.137 BYPRODUCT SULFURIC ACID DATA SYSTEM SULPHUR 3150.044 SULPHUR: CONSUMPTION REPORT 3150.045 SULPHUR: EXPORTS REPORT 3150.046 SULPHUR: PRODUCTION REPORT 5150.047 SULPHUR: STOCKS REPORT SUMMARIES 1620.170 MINERAL COMMODITY SUMMARIES SUPPLEMENT 1620.099 MINE INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT DATA SYSTEM 7100.002 STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS SUPPLEMENTARY 1620.045 SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT ON OWNERSHIP OF REFINED COPPER - PRIMARY SUPPLIERS 1130.003 DIRECTORY OF ALUMINUM SUPPLIERS IN THE UNITED STATES SUPPLY 1620.064 HIGH PURITY HELIUM SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION DATA SYSTEM 1620.194 MIDAS II ENGINEERING SUPPLY MODEL 1620.197 SUPPLY ANALYSIS MODEL 7100.004 DEVISE WARTIME STOCKPILE REQUIREMENTS "D", SUPPLY "S", AND GOALS "G" SURFACE 0610.001 THE STATUS OF LAND DISTURBED BY SURFACE MINING IN THE UNITED STATES SURVEY 1620.174 MINERALS AND MATERIALS/A MONTHLY SURVEY 2610.007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS SURVEY SURVEYS 1620.172 MINERAL INDUSTRY SURVEYS SYNTHETIC 1620.047 SYNTHETIC CRYOLITE DATA SYSTEM 1620.059 SYNTHETIC GRAPHITE DATA SYSTEM 1620.072 FINISHED (NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC) IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS AND OTHER IRON OXIDE 1620.103 SYNTHETIC MULLITE DATA SYSTEM SYSTEM 0620.001 MINERALS LEASING SYSTEM 1110.007 FROM PUERTO RICO TO THE UNITED STATES DATA SYSTEM 1110.008 U.S. EXPORTS DATA SYSTEM 1110.009 U.S. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS DATA SYSTEM 1110.010 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS DATA SYSTEM 1110.011 CONSUMPTION AND GENERAL IMPORTS DATA SYSTEM 1120.001 FOREIGN INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM 1120.002 INPUT-OUTPUT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM 1120.003 NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS DATA SYSTEM 1120.004 EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA. DATA SYSTEM 1120.005 U.S. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DATA SYSTEM 1130.004 DIES - U.S. CONSUMPTION AND TRADE DATA SYSTEM ' 1130.007 INGOT, MILL PRODUCTS, AND CASTINGS DATA SYSTEM 1610.001 LEASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1620.001 METALLIC ABRASIVES DATA SYSTEM 1620.002 MISCEILANEAUS ABRASIVE PRODUCTS DATA SYSTEM 1620.003 CRUDE ARTIFICIAL ABRASIVES DATA SYSTEM 1620.004 AL-UMINA DATA SYSTEM 1620.005 ALUMINUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.006 ALUMINUM SCRAP DATA SYSTEM 1620.007 ANTIMONY ORE AND CONCENTRATE DATA SYSTEM 1620.008 PRIMARY ANTIMONY DATA SYSTEM 1620.009 WHITE ARSENIC DATA SYSTEM 1620.010 ASBESTOS DATA SYSTEM 1620.011 SPECIFIES GRADES OF ASBESTOS DATA SYSTEM 1628.012 BARITE DATA SYSTEM 1620.013 BARIUM CHEMICALS DATA SYSTEM 1620.014 BAUXITE CONSUMPTION DATA SYSTEM 1620.015 BAUXITE PRODUCTION - ANNUAL DATA SYSTEM 1620.016 BAUXITE PRODUCTION DATA SYSTEM - QUARTERLY 1620.017 BERYLLIUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.018 MINERAL CONCENTRATE AND BERYLLIUM ORE DATA SYSTEM 1620.019 BISMUTH REFINERY PRODUCTION DATA SYSTEM 1620.020 BISMUTH CONSUMPTION DATA SYSTEM 1620.021 BORON DATA SYSTEM 1620.022 BROMINE DATA SYSTEM 1620.023 CADMIUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.024 CALCIUM MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE DATA SYSTEM 1620.025 SLAG, AND HYDRAULIC LIME CEMENTS DATA SYSTEM 1620.026 PORTLAND AND MASONARY CEMENT DATA SYSTEM (ANNUAL) 1620.027 PORTLAND AND MASONRY CEMENT DATA SYSTEM (MONTHLY) 1620.028 CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.029 CHROMITE ORES AND CHROMIUM PRODUCTS DATA SYSTEM 1620.030 PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS, AND STOCKS) DATA SYSTEM 1620.031 CLAY AND SHALE DATA SYSTEM 1620.032 CONSOLIDATED CONSUMER'S REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.033 COBALT DATA SYSTEM 1620.034 COBALT-BEARING ORE DATA SYSTEM 1620.035 COLUMBIUM AND TANTALUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.036 COPPER DATA SYSTEM (SMELTER REPORT) 1620.037 COPPER DATA SYSTEM (REFINERY REPORT) 1620.038 COPPER SULFATE DATA SYSTEM 1620.040 SECONDARY COPPER, BRASS, AND NICKEL DATA SYSTEM 1620.041 BRASS AND PRIMARY COPPER WIRE MILLS DATA SYSTEM 1620.042 GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND ZINC DATA SYSTEM 1620.043 GOLD. SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND ZINC DATA SYSTEM 1620.047 SYNTHETIC CRYOLITE DATA SYSTEM 1620.048 DIATOMITE DATA SYSTEM 1620.049 CONSUMPTION IN THE U.S. DATA SYSTEM 1620.050 FELDSPAR DATA SYSTEM 1620.051 FERROALLOYS DATA SYSTEM 1620.052 FLUORSPAR CONSUMERS REPORT DATA SYSTEM 1620.053 FLUORSPAR PRODUCERS AND PROCESSORS DATA SYSTEM 1620.054 PRODUCTION OF GALLIUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.055 GALLIUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.056 COLD, SILVER, AND PLATINUM DATA SYSTEM 1620.057 t620.05S 1620.059 1620.060 1620.061 1620.062 1620.063 1620. 062 1620. 1*3 1620. 14 WHITE H20.009 WHITE ARSEHIC DATA SYSTEM WIRE 1620.039 FOUHDRIES, MAHUFACTURERS , BRASS AND WIRE 1620.041 AT PRIMARY BRASS AND PRIMARY COPPER WIRE MILLS DATA SYSTEM 1620.045 PRIMARY BRASS MILLS AND PRIMARY COPPER WIRE MILLS WITH 3'50.050 TRADE WITH COMMUNIST COUNTRIES; EXPORTS t IMPORTS IN COMMODITY ( COUNTRY 9100.001 MINING DISCLOSURE OF COMPANIES FILING WITH SEC 9100.002 COMPANIES REQUIRED TO FILE ANNUAL REPORTS WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC). WOLFRAM S'50.053 WOLFRAM t TUNGSTEN: FOREIGN TRADE REPORT 3150.054 WOLFRAM t TUNGSTEN: PRODUCTION REPORT S'SO-OSS WOLFRAM t TUNGSTEN: STOCKS REPORT WORKED 2610.005 HOURS WORKED AND EARNINGS WORLD "*0.006 WORLD TIN MARKET MODEL '"'0-007 OCP WORLD COBALT MARKET MODEL '''•''•008 WORLD COPPER MARKET MODEL '420.199 WORLD INTEGRATED MODEL '43I1-01I MAJOR MINES OF THE WORLD (MOW) SYSTEM '430.034 HONFERROUS METAL DEPOSITS OF THE WORLD (MANIFILE) 1630.036 WORLD FLUORSPAR RESOURCES (WFR) *"">-002 SYSTEM DYNAMICS WORLD COPPER MODEL YEAR 1620.134 PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENTS DURING YEAR DATA SYSTEM ,z:,» .,1= YEARBOOK "20.175 MINERALS YEARBOOK 296 ZINC 1620. 0i 8 3 ST. AUGUSTINE ^^0/ 32084 "o V^ ])V- ■^^. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 002 959 809 5 ■n ^^,