Greenland: A Potential Trove of Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis W. Cope
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Many Americans have seen Greenland while flying over it on their way to or from Europe. Few have visited this largest island in the world. Portions of the 20 percent of the territory that are not ice-covered are highly mineralized. Greenland could become very productive if the present interest in exploration increases. The people and Greenland’s history The population of Greenland is 57,000. Twenty percent are Europeans, mainly of Danish decent, while 80percent are native Greenlandic or mixed Greenlandic-European. The native population is the same as the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic. They speak the same language.
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APA: Louis W. Cope  (2004)  Greenland: A Potential Trove of Minerals

MLA: Louis W. Cope Greenland: A Potential Trove of Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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