Mineral industries -- Wyoming
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Narrower Term: Aggregate industry
Narrower Term: Asbestos industry
Narrower Term: Ceramic industries
Narrower Term: Hard rock minerals industry
Narrower Term: Mine management.
Narrower Term: Nonfuel minerals industry
Narrower Term: Nonmetallic minerals industry
Narrower Term: Precious stone industry
Narrower Term: Refractories industryLC classification: HD9506 HD9624 Topical subject heading: Mineral industries Variant(s): Extractive industries Extractive industry Metal industries Mines and mining Mining Mining industry Mining industry and finance See also: Industries subdivision Effect of mining on under individual animals and groups of animals, e.g. Fishes--Effect of mining on Scope note: Here are entered works on the industries based on the extraction, processing, and commercialization of minerals. Works on the geochemical or geological aspects of naturally formed inorganic and organic compounds are entered under Minerals. Works on the potential economic value of minerals or the technical aspects of locating and removing them from the earth are entered under Mines and mineral resources. Subject example tracing: Notes under Minerals; Mines and mineral resources Found in: UMI business vocab. (Extractive industry, use Mining industry)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Governor James E. Geringer records
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.40
Abstract
Records of James E. Geringer's two terms as Governor of Wyoming from 1995-2003. Notable issues include water and environmental issues, energy, Indian affairs, and state and federal agency correspondence, and expense records.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1995-2003; 1988-2003
Guide to the Governor Michael J. Sullivan records
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.39
Abstract
Records of Michael J. Sullivan's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include water compact commission and water project records, MX missile correspondence, state agency reorganization, Mark Hopkinson files, alternative energy sources, state and federal agency correspondence, and government expense records.
Dates:
1986-1994