Indices to U.S. Bureau of Mines mineral resources records

Provides indices to the Mineral Property Files and related mineral resources records of the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Minerals Information and Analysis (I&A) programs. Most of these files and records were transferred to the National Archives and Federal Records Center in Denver, Colorado, upo...

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Main Author: United States. Bureau of Mines.
Other Authors: Kaas, L. Michael.
Format: Electronic
Language: No linguistic content
Published: [Washington, D.C.?] : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1996.
Physical Description: 1 computer laser optical disc ; 4 3/4 in.
Series: Special publication (United States. Bureau of Mines) ; SP 96-2.
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Summary: Provides indices to the Mineral Property Files and related mineral resources records of the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Minerals Information and Analysis (I&A) programs. Most of these files and records were transferred to the National Archives and Federal Records Center in Denver, Colorado, upon closure of the Bureau in 1996. Information is also provided about the disposition of other I&A electronic and hard-copy records that were included in the.
functional transfers of some USBM programs to other federal agencies.
Item Description: Title from title screen.
Shipping list no.: 97-0008-E.
ISO 9660 format.
Provides indices to the Mineral Property Files and related mineral resources records of the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Minerals Information and Analysis (I&A) programs. Most of these files and records were transferred to the National Archives and Federal Records Center in Denver, Colorado, upon closure of the Bureau in 1996. Information is also provided about the disposition of other I&A electronic and hard-copy records that were included in the.
functional transfers of some USBM programs to other federal agencies.
System requirements: IBM compatible personal computer (386 or higher); 2 MB RAM (DOS) or 4 MB RAM or higher (Windows); DOS version 3.3 or later or Windows 3.1 or later; EGA, VGA, or SVGA monitor; CD-ROM drive; mouse.
Disc characteristics: CD-ROM.
Physical Description: 1 computer laser optical disc ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: System requirements: IBM compatible personal computer (386 or higher); 2 MB RAM (DOS) or 4 MB RAM or higher (Windows); DOS version 3.3 or later or Windows 3.1 or later; EGA, VGA, or SVGA monitor; CD-ROM drive; mouse.
Disc characteristics: CD-ROM.