Two Decades of Mining Engineering

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Russell F. Palmer
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

"THE PRACTISING MINING ENGINEER has little time for the expression of opinion on abstract questions concerning the definition and future of mining engineering. The following comments indicate some of the thoughts and suggestions of those who have found mining engineering a very satisfying field of endeavour. The future of mining engineering has been under discussion for perhaps twenty years. It is significant that the University of Saskatchewan program was in- 88 traduced at the time that some traditional mining schools were questioning the need for mining engineers. One Canadian university, and some American schools, actually abandoned the field at this time, some ten years ago.Five years ago, Mining Magazine sponsored an international debate on training for the future, and concurrently, the CIM undertook a major survey of the mineral industry's manpower needs. The current CIM discussions should prove more fruitful, as they are directed toward mining engineering alone, rather than the broad, and confusing, spectrum of all professionals and semi-professionals of the mineral industry."
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APA: Russell F. Palmer  (1972)  Two Decades of Mining Engineering

MLA: Russell F. Palmer Two Decades of Mining Engineering. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.

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