IC 7679 Names And Definitions Of Regions, Districts, And Subdistricts In Alaska (Used By The Bureau Of Mines In Statistical And Economic Studies Covering The Mineral Industry Of The Territory) ? Introduction - Purpose Of Report

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 110
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- 41407 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1954
Abstract
The plan to develop a standard system of names and definitions of regions and districts in Alaska was borne of the need for a tool to use in statistical and economic studies of the mineral industry of the Territory. The purpose of this report is to present to the mineral industry, and to those individuals interested in the mineral or allied industries in Alaska, the system used by the Bureau of Mines in connection with its legal function of collecting and disseminating mineral statistics. It is hoped that the specific descriptions given will result in a more complete understanding of what is meant by the regional and district names that appear in publications of the Bureau of Mines relative to the mineral industry of the Territory. Problem of Standardization of Names and Definitions The question might be asked, does the naming and defining of regions and districts in Alaska present a problem relative to the establishment of a standard? Is it necessary to establish a standard?
Citation
APA:
(1954) IC 7679 Names And Definitions Of Regions, Districts, And Subdistricts In Alaska (Used By The Bureau Of Mines In Statistical And Economic Studies Covering The Mineral Industry Of The Territory) ? Introduction - Purpose Of ReportMLA: IC 7679 Names And Definitions Of Regions, Districts, And Subdistricts In Alaska (Used By The Bureau Of Mines In Statistical And Economic Studies Covering The Mineral Industry Of The Territory) ? Introduction - Purpose Of Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.