Part I - Mining And Processing At Lac D'Amiante Du Quebec, Ltee - Part I - Mining - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Clément F. Bernier
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

One of the chief sources of the world's supply of asbestos lies in a belt of ultrabasic rocks which runs northeastward through an area called the Eastern Townships, south of the St. Lawrence River in the Province of Québec. The productive portion of this belt extends from the town of Asbestos in the south, for a distance of some 9,5 km to beyond the village of East-Broughton. The first discovery of asbestos in this region was made in 1874. Only crude fibre was produced until 1888 when the first mill was erected near the town of Black Lake. Since the inception of the industry, almost 100 years ago, no less than 100 different compa¬nies have been formed and 46 different mines have been operated. There are presently 5 active companies in the area providing direct employment for 4100 workers, down from 6000 during the seventies.
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APA: Clément F. Bernier  (1984)  Part I - Mining And Processing At Lac D'Amiante Du Quebec, Ltee - Part I - Mining - Introduction

MLA: Clément F. Bernier Part I - Mining And Processing At Lac D'Amiante Du Quebec, Ltee - Part I - Mining - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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