Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790)

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Willet G. Miller, Toronto, Canada (communication to the Secretary): In his interesting paper Mr. Lindgren says: " As to ultimate results, it would seem as if we should be justified in concluding, with Prof. Suess, that the gold-supply of the world will gradually decrease if no further important improvements are made in the processes for the extraction of this metal; but regarding events so far distant no predictions may safely be made." It seems to the writer that no very important improvements require to be made in order at least to keep up the present production for many years to come. In many parts of the world there are large deposits of auriferous material which can be worked if present conditions are slightly changed. In the territory occupied by the Archean protaxis of the Province of
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APA:  (1903)  Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.

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