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- Economic benefits to the North Carolina phosphate industry of the proposed Pamlico-Tar River channel : February 19, 1965, a presentation / by Texas Gulf Sulphur Company.Phosphate Division.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Phosphate industry;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Recovery of heavy minerals from North Carolina phosphate tailings / by Lewis, Robert Moore,1922-;
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10).
- Subjects: Heavy minerals; Phosphate industry; Tailings (Metallurgy);
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Final NCPC terminal environmental impact statement / by North Carolina.Division of Coastal Management.(CARDINAL)180951; North Carolina Phosphate Corporation.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Phosphate industry; Water quality management; Marine pollution; Estuarine pollution; Coastal zone management; Environmental impact statements.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Stinking stones and rocks of gold : phosphate, fertilizer, and industrialization in Postbellum South Carolina / by McKinley, Shepherd W.,author.(CARDINAL)485147;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-219) and index.Antecedents, precedents, and continuities, 1800-1865 -- The creation of industry and hope, 1865-1870 -- Land miners and hand mining, 1867-1884 -- River mining and reconstruction politics, 1869-1874 -- Convergence and the fertilizer industry, 1868-1884.McKinley examines the role of phosphates in the economic, social and industrial changes in the South Carolina plantation economy.
- Subjects: Phosphate industry; Phosphates; Fertilizers; Industries;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Mining policy : an amendment to the land use plan of Pamlico County, North Carolina. by North Carolina.Office of Coastal Management.(CARDINAL)158517;
Bibliography: pages 105-106.
- Subjects: Land use; Peat industry; Phosphate mines and mining;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Bone deep [large print] by White, Randy Wayne,author.(CARDINAL)351962;
When a Crow Indian acquaintance of Tomlinson's asks him to help recover a relic stolen from his tribe, Doc Ford is happy to tag along--but neither Doc nor Tomlinson realize what they've let themselves in for. Their search takes them to the part of Central Florida known as Bone Valley, famous primarily for two things: a ruthless subculture of black-marketers who trade in illegal artifacts and fossils, and a multibillion-dollar phosphate industry whose strip mines compromise the very ground they walk on. Neither enterprise tolerates nosy outsiders. For each, public exposure equals big financial losses--and in a region built on a million-year accumulation of bones, there is no shortage of spots in which to hide a corpse. Or two.
- Subjects: Large print books.; Thrillers (Fiction); Ford, Doc (Fictitious character); Crow Indians; Marine biologists;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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- Bone deep [sound recording] / by White, Randy Wayne.(CARDINAL)351962; Guidall, George.nrt(CARDINAL)345518;
Reading by George Guidall of the 2014 book."When a Crow Indian acquaintance of Tomlinson's asks him to help recover a relic stolen from his tribe, Doc Ford is happy to tag along-but neither Doc nor Tomlinson realize what they've let themselves in for. Their search takes them to the part of Central Florida known as Bone Valley, famous primarily for two things: a ruthless subculture of black-marketers who trade in illegal artifacts and fossils, and a multibillion-dollar phosphate industry whose strip mines compromise the very ground they walk on. Neither enterprise tolerates nosy outsiders. For each, public exposure equals big financial losses-and in a region built on a million-year accumulation of bones, there is no shortage of spots in which to hide a corpse. Or two"--Compact disc.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Suspense fiction.; Books on CD.; Crow Indians; Ford, Doc (Fictitious character); Marine biologists;
- Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 19
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- Bone Deep / by White, Randy Wayne.(CARDINAL)351962;
"The stunning new thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author. When a Crow Indian acquaintance of Tomlinson's asks him to help recover a relic stolen from his tribe, Doc Ford is happy to tag along-but neither Doc nor Tomlinson realize what they've let themselves in for. Their search takes them to the part of Central Florida known as Bone Valley, famous primarily for two things: a ruthless subculture of black-marketers who trade in illegal artifacts and fossils, and a multibillion-dollar phosphate industry whose strip mines compromise the very ground they walk on. Neither enterprise tolerates nosy outsiders. For each, public exposure equals big financial losses-and in a region built on a million-year accumulation of bones, there is no shortage of spots in which to hide a corpse. Or two"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Fiction.; Ford, Doc (Fictitious character); Marine biologists; Crow Indians;
- Available copies: 30 / Total copies: 33
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- Bone deep : Doc Ford novel, book 21 / by White, Randy Wayne.(CARDINAL)351962;
"The stunning new thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author. When a Crow Indian acquaintance of Tomlinson's asks him to help recover a relic stolen from his tribe, Doc Ford is happy to tag along-but neither Doc nor Tomlinson realize what they've let themselves in for. Their search takes them to the part of Central Florida known as Bone Valley, famous primarily for two things: a ruthless subculture of black-marketers who trade in illegal artifacts and fossils, and a multibillion-dollar phosphate industry whose strip mines compromise the very ground they walk on. Neither enterprise tolerates nosy outsiders. For each, public exposure equals big financial losses-and in a region built on a million-year accumulation of bones, there is no shortage of spots in which to hide a corpse. Or two"--
- Subjects: Novels.; Thrillers (Fiction); Ford, Doc (Fictitious character); Ford, Doc (Fictitious character); Crow Indians; Marine biologists; Theft of relics;
- Available copies: 51 / Total copies: 58
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- Environmental impact assessment, Radio Island ammonia terminal / by Nelson, R. D.; Ashton, W. J.; Powell, J. W.; Texasgulf Chemicals Co.Phosphate Operations.Environmental Programs Department.;
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- Subjects: Ammonia industry; Ammonia industry;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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