Books for Engineers

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 108 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 2, 1951
Abstract
Iron Ore Resources of the World (Die Eisenersvorrate der Welt)_ By G. Einicke. Verlag Stahleisen, Dusseldorf, 1950. 418 p., with 192 tables and an atlas volume containing 100 p. of reaps. 66 German Marks.-A notable work in which the latest available information on iron ore deposits has been compiled by diligent work, continent by continent, country by country. The author reveals the effect of geological formations, iron content of ore, accessability, cost of transportation, political and economic considerations. Ore beds of importance to the German iron and steel industry are given more space than others. The bibliography contains almost 250 references. A tragic comic feature is the author's complaint that as soon as a map of iron ore resources of a country has been completed, the country's boundaries are changed. Reviewed by W. Trinks, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Industrial Research Laboratories of the United States. National Research Council, Washington, D. C. Ninth Edition. 1950. 445 p. $5.-Contains information on the research laboratories of 2845 industrial and commercial organizations, including names of research executives, location of labs, types of activity, whether any consulting services are offered. There are two appendices, one of which lists data on government labo ratories which cooperate with industry, and the :)ibex naming universities and colleges offering research services to industry.
Citation
APA: (1951) Books for Engineers
MLA: Books for Engineers . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.