Books For Engineers

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 120 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
The Mining Journal Annual Review. The Mining Journal, London. $1.00, 200 pp., 1952.-Contains 70 specially contributed articles reporting on events in the metalliferous mining industry throughout the world during 1951. The articles are written from the standpoints of: Economics, world mining fields, progress reports on Empire mining companies, and British mining taxation. The review has appeared for a period of 20 years. Technical developments in mining, ore treatment, refining, and metallurgy are covered. Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book. Dun & Bradstreet Inc. 4000 pp., 1952. -Changes, brought about by the expanding economy, have been made for the three million listings for the United States and Canada. Planning for the changes started more than 10 years ago. New listings have been included for the metals and mining industries on all levels. The rapid development and specialization of industry have made the old symbols used in previous editions outmoded and a new system is substituted. Atlas of World Mineral Resources, . Edited by William Van Royen and Dr. Oliver Bowles. Prentice-Hall Inc. $10.75, 180 pp., 1952.-Scheduled for publication this fall, the book contains information that has never been published in map form before, as well as much that has not been presented in map form for many years. Facts on 29 minerals most important in world trade are dealt with, along with interpretation of all data available on each mineral, discussion of the world's mineral economy from viewpoint of specific minerals related to mineral exploration, geographical distribution of world's consumption, and appraisal of the adequacy of world's mineral resources.
Citation
APA: (1952) Books For Engineers
MLA: Books For Engineers . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.