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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/usgd/ecocensus/min1997.html
The 1997 Census of Mining was issued in three publication series: Industry,
Subject, and Geographic Area, and an additional report. Detailed holdings are
described below, with links to the web versions. The Business Library has
acquired print versions of selected volumes only.
This information is also available on the
1997 Economic
Census: Mining web site, from the U.S. Census Bureau. The full
text of all the reports is available (in PDF format), as well as the data
tables in HTML, explanatory materials and links to related sites.
You can also access the data via
American
FactFinder
Volumes which contain tables specifically about
New York are highlighted in
green.
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Industry
Series.
- The reports cover all mining establishments of companies with one or more
paid employees. Mining is defined as the extraction of naturally occurring
mineral solids, such as coal and ores; liquid minerals, such as petroleum; and
gases, such as natural gas. The term mining is used in the broad sense to
include quarrying, well operations, beneficiating (e.g., crushing, screening,
washing, and floatation), and other preparations customarily performed at the
mine site or as part of the mining activities.
- Subject Series. 3 reports.
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- Geographic
Area Series. 52 reports.
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New York
- There is a General Summary, a separate report for each State, and for
Offshore Areas Not Associated With a State. The District of Columbia is
included with the report for Delaware.
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Numerical
List of Manufactured and Mineral Products.
- HD 9725 .A542 1997g - Business
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