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United States Bureau of Mines was created in 1910.
United States Bureau of Mines ended in 1995.
As of 2003, no active nickel mines existed in the United States. U.S. nickel consumption declined from 231,000 tons in 2000 to 218,000 tons in 2003.
There are a total of fifty-two coal mines in the United States. The state with the most collieries is Wyoming which has thirteen coal mines and they are surface mines.
Railroads and coal mines.
Albert W. Deurbrouk has written: 'Bureau of Mines publications on coal preparation, 1910-60' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Coal preparation, United States, United States. Bureau of Mines
In 2001 there were 719 underground coal mines in the United States, which produced 380.6 million metric short tons.
In the United States, as of 2008, there were 17 sources, and 10 underground mines. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/dupr/umine.html
Gold can be mined in gold mines.....
M15 mines are large, circular, anti-tank blast mines, and were first deployed by the United States during the Korean War. The M15 has been ostensibly replaced by the M19, but the United States military retains large stocks of M15s, because they are seen as reliable and effective weapons.
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Julie N. Walker has written: 'Launching total quality management in the Bureau of Mines' -- subject(s): Case studies, Management, Total quality management, United States, United States. Bureau of Mines