< United States Code
  • Chapter 1—United States Bureau of Mines
  • Chapter 2—Mineral Lands and Regulations in General
  • Chapter 3—Lands Containing Coal, Oil, Gas, Salts, Asphaltic Materials, Sodium, Sulphur, and Building Stone
  • Chapter 3a—Leases and Prospecting Permits
  • Chapter 4—Lease of Gold, Silver, Or Quicksilver Deposits When Title Confirmed By Court of Private Land Claims
  • Chapter 5—Lease of Oil and Gas Deposits in Or Under Railroads and Other Rights-Of-Way
  • Chapter 6—Synthetic Liquid Fuel Demonstration Plants (Omitted)
  • Chapter 7—Lease of Mineral Deposits Within Acquired Lands
  • Chapter 8—Development of Lignite Coal Resources
  • Chapter 9—Rare and Precious Metals Experiment Station
  • Chapter 10—Coal Mine Safety (Repealed)
  • Chapter 11—Mining Claims on Lands Subject to Mineral Leasing Laws
  • Chapter 12—Multiple Mineral Development of the Same Tracts
  • Chapter 12a—Entry and Location on Coal Lands on Discovery of Source Material
  • Chapter 13—Control of Coal-Mine Fires
  • Chapter 14—Anthracite Mine Drainage and Flood Control
  • Chapter 15—Surface Resources
  • Chapter 16—Mineral Development of Lands Withdrawn for Power Development
  • Chapter 17—Exploration Program for Discovery of Minerals
  • Chapter 18—Coal Research and Development
  • Chapter 19—Lead and Zinc Stabilization Program (Omitted)
  • Chapter 20—Conveyances to Occupants of Unpatented Mining Claims
  • Chapter 21—Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety (Repealed)
  • Chapter 22—Mine Safety and Health
  • Chapter 23—Geothermal Steam and Associated Geothermal Resources
  • Chapter 24—Geothermal Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration
  • Chapter 25—Surface Mining Control and Reclamation
  • Chapter 26—Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources
  • Chapter 27—Geothermal Energy
  • Chapter 28—Materials and Minerals Policy, Research, and Development
  • Chapter 29—Oil and Gas Royalty Management
  • Chapter 30—National Critical Materials Council
  • Chapter 31—Marine Mineral Resources Research
This article is issued from Wikisource. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.