How to Expedite Geological Investigation and Prospecting in Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

ONE of the morning sessions at the recent Annual Meeting was devoted to a Symposium on ways and means to expedite geological investigation, and also to promote greater prospecting activity, in Canada. It will be recalled that at the 1940 Annual Meeting, held in Winnipeg, a paper(l) prepared by Dr. G. A. Young, Chief Geologist of the Geological Survey, was presented, and was followed by a Symposium on Geological Investigations in Canada(2). On that occasion, the participants were in the main geologists, and they included the directors or other officials of each of the Provincial departments or bureaus of mines. At the Montreal meeting, the subject was discussed mainly from the point of view of the mining industry. The following pages present, in somewhat summarized form, the several contributions to that discussion.-ED. DR. J. J. O'NEILL(3), who was to have opened the Symposium, was unfortunately prevented through illness from attending the meeting. He had intended outlining the main features of his paper on The Exploitation and Conservation of Mineral Resources in a Balanced Development of Canada, presented at the last annual meeting of the Royal Society of Canada( 4). In his absence, DR.J. A. DRESSER presented a summary of the paper.
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APA:  (1941)  How to Expedite Geological Investigation and Prospecting in Canada

MLA: How to Expedite Geological Investigation and Prospecting in Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1941.

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