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Mineral resources and possible industrial development in the region surrounding Boulder dam. Boulder canyon project, Arizona-Navada-California.
- Title
- Mineral resources and possible industrial development in the region surrounding Boulder dam. Boulder canyon project, Arizona-Navada-California. November 1934.
- Publication
- Washington, U.S. Govt. print. off., 1934.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- ix, 44 p. incl. tables. 3 fold. maps (in pocket); 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- At head of title: United States Department of the interior. Harold L. Ickes, secretary. Bureau of reclamation. Elwood Mead, commissioner.
- Contents
- Introductory statement.--Report on field study of the mineral resources in the region tributary to Boulder dam by the United States Geological survey. August 24, 1934.--Report on cost of electrical energy at Boulder dam and delivered 100 and 200 miles distant, by L. N. McClellan. September 13, 1934.--Report on economic factors to be considered in the development of mineral industries tributary to Boulder dam, by C. K. Leith and H. N. Eavenson. November 6, 1934.
- Call Number
- VHC (United States. Reclamation Service. Mineral resources and possible industrial development in the region surrounding Boulder Dam)
- LCCN
- 35026024
- OCLC
- 6227178
- Title
- Mineral resources and possible industrial development in the region surrounding Boulder dam. Boulder canyon project, Arizona-Navada-California. November 1934.
- Imprint
- Washington, U.S. Govt. print. off., 1934.
- Added Author
- McClellan, Leslie Newman, 1888-Leith, C. K. (Charles Kenneth), 1875-1956.Eavenson, Howard N. (Howard Nicholas), 1873-1953.Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Research Call Number
- VHC (United States. Reclamation Service. Mineral resources and possible industrial development in the region surrounding Boulder Dam)