Mineral Industries of Canada, Australia, and Oceania
Author : Walter C. Woodmansee
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 35,24 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Mineral industries
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Author : Walter C. Woodmansee
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 35,24 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Mineral industries
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Author : Arn Keeling
Publisher : Canadian History and Environme
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,82 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9781552388044
This collection examines historical and contemporary social, economic, and environmental impacts of mining on Aboriginal communities in northern Canada. Combining oral history research with intensive archival study, this work juxtaposes the perspectives of government and industry with the perspectives of local communities.
Author : Charles L. Kimbell
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 14,30 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Mineral industries
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Publisher :
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 13,69 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Mines and mineral resources
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Author : Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 37,29 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Mineral industries
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Publisher :
Page : 804 pages
File Size : 30,36 MB
Release : 1909
Category :
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Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 22,69 MB
Release : 2002-03-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309169836
The Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) of the U. S. Department of Energy commissioned the National Research Council (NRC) to undertake a study on required technologies for the Mining Industries of the Future Program to complement information provided to the program by the National Mining Association. Subsequently, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health also became a sponsor of this study, and the Statement of Task was expanded to include health and safety. The overall objectives of this study are: (a) to review available information on the U.S. mining industry; (b) to identify critical research and development needs related to the exploration, mining, and processing of coal, minerals, and metals; and (c) to examine the federal contribution to research and development in mining processes.
Author : Donald A. Cranstone
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 19,46 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :
This report provides concise information on the Canadian mineral industry. Chapters cover the following: the early history of the industry; the history of prospecting & mineral exploration; mineral production through the years; exploration expenditures; trends in rates & costs of ore discovery; ore reserves & the long term future of Canadian mineral production; the future of mineral exploration; the Canadian petroleum industry; sulphur production; and the principal mineral areas of Canada.
Author : John Sandlos
Publisher : James Lorimer & Company
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 34,73 MB
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1459413539
Mining has had a significant presence in every part of Canada — from the east to west coasts to the far north. This book tells the stories of those who built Canada’s mining industry. It highlights the experiences of the people who lived and worked in mining towns across the country, the rise of major mining companies, and the emergence of Toronto and Vancouver as centres of global mining finance. It also addresses the devastating effects mining has had on Indigenous communities and their land and documents several high-profile resistance efforts. Mining Country presents fascinating snapshots of Canadian mining past and present, from pre-contact Indigenous copper mining and trading networks to the famous Cariboo and Klondike Gold Rushes. Generously illustrated with more than 150 visuals drawn from every period of mining history, this book offers a thorough account of the story behind the industry.
Author : Joan Kuyek
Publisher : Between the Lines
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2019-09-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1771134526
The mining industry continues to be at the forefront of colonial dispossession around the world. It controls information about its intrinsic costs and benefits, propagates myths about its contribution to the economy, shapes government policy and regulation, and deals ruthlessly with its opponents. Brimming with case studies, anecdotes, resources, and illustrations, Unearthing Justice exposes the mining process and its externalized impacts on the environment, Indigenous Peoples, communities, workers, and governments. But, most importantly, the book shows how people are fighting back. Whether it is to stop a mine before it starts, to get an abandoned mine cleaned up, to change Laws and policy, or to mount a campaign to influence investors, Unearthing Justice is an essential handbook for anyone trying to protect the places and people they love.