One Evaluation Of Current Engineering Graduates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George M. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The extraction of industrial minerals is usually confined to relatively small mining operations. The recent COSMAR (Committee on Surface Mining and Reclamation) report found that 93% of all mines in the United States were of the small unit variety. Also, of the total number of mines in the U.S. (15,279) 96% were in the industrial minerals (non-metals excluding coal) category. To break it down further, 86% were sand and gravel, and crushed stone operations. Therefore, we are talking about a very large number of small mining operations. If these small miners can afford to hire a college graduate, what kind of training should this person have beyond the normal mining engineering curriculum to best serve the problems that he or she will encounter?
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APA: George M. Anderson  (1981)  One Evaluation Of Current Engineering Graduates

MLA: George M. Anderson One Evaluation Of Current Engineering Graduates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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