Some Canadian Non-Metallic Minerals a Review of Fifteen Years' Progress

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Alfred W. G. Wilson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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50
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

In this paper is presented a review of the changes that have taken place in certain Canadian non-metallic mineral industries since 1909. The fifteen-year period 1909 to 1923, inclusive, has been selected for two reasons. In the first place, statistical treatment of the subject under review has been nearly uniform throughout the period. In the second place, this decade and a half is itself further subdivisible into three well marked quinquennial periods, the middle one covering the period of the great war when industrial conditions were greatly disturbed. It then becomes possible to institute certain comparisons between equal periods before and after the war disturbances. The items selected for inclusion in this review are certain of the more important members of that class of minerals usually grouped together under the heading of non-metallics. They are all minerals of which Canada is known to possess important resources, and which are indispensable to many of our greatest manufacturing industries.
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APA: Alfred W. G. Wilson  (1925)  Some Canadian Non-Metallic Minerals a Review of Fifteen Years' Progress

MLA: Alfred W. G. Wilson Some Canadian Non-Metallic Minerals a Review of Fifteen Years' Progress. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1925.

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