Proposed Mineral Economics Volume - "A Code Of Economic Principles Pertaining To Exploration, Development, And Exploitation Of Mineral Deposits"

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles W. Merrill
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1954

Abstract

WHETHER the valuable components in a mineral deposit can be mined and separated from the worthless matrix, processed, and marketed depends not only upon the natural factors and the physical and chemical techniques, but also upon many extrinsic factors relevant to the economics of the business of exploring, developing, and producing minerals. To meet a need for proper coverage of this specialized field of economics, the Mineral Economics Div. of the AIME has developed a plan for assembling a volume setting forth important factors affecting mineral enterprises other than those that lend themselves to solution through science or technology. The program has been considered by the Institute's Directors and they have approved it, subject to a decision of the Mineral Economics Div. to carry it out.*
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APA: Charles W. Merrill  (1954)  Proposed Mineral Economics Volume - "A Code Of Economic Principles Pertaining To Exploration, Development, And Exploitation Of Mineral Deposits"

MLA: Charles W. Merrill Proposed Mineral Economics Volume - "A Code Of Economic Principles Pertaining To Exploration, Development, And Exploitation Of Mineral Deposits". The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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