Cycles Of Mineral Production: Youth, Maturity, And Old Age

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. F. Hewett
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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29
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

[In an increasing degree in recent years, especially since the war, men in many parts of the world are turning their attention to the problems of the future, attempting to appraise the basis and extent of man's progress and interpret the problem that he faces in the near future. The war made clear to ma persons the degree to which modern industry depends upon t continuous flow of enormous quantities of raw materials, a especially of the minerals. In many circles throughout t world, the question of adequate supplies of the mine especially the fuels and metals, for near as well as more remo needs is receiving serious consideration. As a result, persons representing the state as well as industry are looking to geologists and engineers for all the data that throw light on the distribution, extent and availability of the minerals that must serve coming generations.] Obviously, in a brief research I have been able to consider only a few sources of the metals in Europe, perhaps fifty out of a total of many hundreds. In order that the conclusions may have value, however, I have chosen districts which have been important sources during some epoch of the last three hundred years or more.
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APA: D. F. Hewett  (1932)  Cycles Of Mineral Production: Youth, Maturity, And Old Age

MLA: D. F. Hewett Cycles Of Mineral Production: Youth, Maturity, And Old Age. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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