Annual Review – Mining Geology

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. W. Guild
Organization:
The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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1116 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 2, 1957

Abstract

DURING 1956 the application of geology and related scientific disciplines to the search for new mineral deposits went forward on an ever widening front. Spurred on by record-breaking consumption of many of the established commodities and new uses for minerals and metals that were hardly known a few years ago, the profession is figuratively leaving no stone unturned in the effort to insure that adequate raw material supplies will be avail- able for the future. More money was spent and more people were engaged along more lines of research than ever before. A huge project to map much of the Canadian Shield area by photogeologic methods stands at one extreme; application of isotope ratios to ore finding stands at the other; between them the more traditional techniques are being increasingly refined. In the Fiftieth Anniversary volume of Economic Geology, published late in 1955, Alan Bateman sketches the development of fundamental concepts as recorded in the pages of the journal over the first five decades. An additional 24 review articles cover individual aspects of the field and constitute a base for further advances.
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APA: P. W. Guild  (1957)  Annual Review – Mining Geology

MLA: P. W. Guild Annual Review – Mining Geology. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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