Geological Survey of California

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter W. Bradley OLAF P. JENKINS
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

IN April of this year the California State Division of Mines (formerly known as the State Mining Bureau) observed its 50th anniversary. The Division serves as a bureau of information and, an encyclopaedia of California's economic minerals. Its primary function is to make economic surveys of the mineral resources of California, their development and utilization. Geological studies also constitute a related part of the work as being necessary in tracing and out- lining ore deposits and the most likely areas in which to find them. The results of the Bureau's data-gathering are published in the form of annual reports of the State Mineralogist, and in bulletins on specific substances. The Division is just completing a series of reports on the mineral resources of the State arranged by counties.. It is now starting .a new series of reports arranged according to substances particularly the so-called non- metallic commercial groups. Of these the following are now available: clays, barite, and mineral paint. These will be followed by reports on feldspar and silica, diatomaceous earth, limestone and others
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APA: Walter W. Bradley OLAF P. JENKINS  (1930)  Geological Survey of California

MLA: Walter W. Bradley OLAF P. JENKINS Geological Survey of California. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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