| | Book | RESOURCE INTENSIVE ECONOMIES Mining, Knowledge Development and Innovation in Norway 1860-1940 Kristin Ranestad...Resource Intensive Economies Mining, Knowledge Development and Innovation in Norway 1860–1940 Kristin Ranestad...Ranestad University of Oslo Oslo, Norway Palgrave Studies in Economic History ISBN 978-3-319-96411-9 ISBN...comments and suggestions. Archivists in Chile, Norway, and the United States have been very helpful in...archivists who helped me with the records from Røros Copper Works and Trondhjem Mechanical Workshop. The | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the Uppermost Allochthon (UmA) mostly in northern Norway. The Neoproterozoic and Cambrian history of this...á P.M. Ihlen Geological Survey of Norway, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway e-mail: tor.grenne@ngu.no F.M. Vokes...Engineering, Hùgskoleringen 6, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway host to two characteristic types of stratabound-stratiform...20 Mt were known at the now abandoned Tverrfjell mine and the recently closed Joma deposit. Minor Cu-Ni...higher levels in the nappe pile, in southwestern Norway, the western Trondheim Region, the western Grong | | | Conference Proceedings (Volume) | University, the Geological surveys of Finland and Norway, Luleå University of Technology and the Swedish...View of the Aitik open pit copper mine in the very north of Sweden. Mining operations started in 1968...1968 and the current mining depth is 430 m. The open pit is c. 3 km long and 1.1 km wide. The production...million tonnes of ore containing 67 100 tonnes of copper, 51 700 tonnes of silver and 1,9 tonnes of gold...in the Rödingsfjället nappe complex, Nordland, Norway . . .......................................... | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Structural ControlandWall RockAlterationat Killingdai Mine, CentralNorwegianCaledonides* IN•OLF J. RUI Abstract...averagingabout 1.7% Cu and 4-5% Zn THe. Killingdal mine is locatedin the southeastern have been produced...districtbecame an important source of Norwegian copper production. R•ros Kobberverk has now Previouswork...about100,000tonsof copperfromvarious Killingdal mine has been dealt with in a survey of Caledonianpyrite...Caledonianpyrite depositsby 'Foslie (1926) and The Killingdal mine was discoveredin 1674 and in a moregeneraldescriptionof | | | Book (volume) | Acta International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences and Geomechanics Abstracts Journal of...examples from the U S S R in both Europe and Asia 1. Mines and mineral resources—Europe—Bibliography I. Ridge...explain the ideas of those who have worked on it (and mine, where they differ from those readily available...higher-temperature, silver-bearing variety. In Norway, three of the deposits (Sulitjelma, Bleikvassli...organization would put the deposits of the nickel-copper belt (or belts), AhlainenSääksmäki and Hitura-Makola-Kotalahti | | | Book (edition) | Leigh McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa...Anthony, Sidney Williams, and Richard Bideaux. The field of mineralogy has undergone many changes since the...text and on the maps. The previous edition used mining districts as part of the locality description....a professor of geology and mining and the director of the School of Mines at the University of Arizona...who was director of the Arizona State Bureau of Mines, published Directory of Arizona Minerals and INTRODUCTION | | | Journal (issue) | SASKATCHEWAN URANIUM MINING Speech in North Saskatoon Hon. Jake Epp, Min. of Energy, Mines & Resources, Canada...PLACES Nume,vus minerals namedfor towns, dries, mines... Andrew Jeffrey JEWELLERY APPRAISALS "Markerpface"...Canadian Institute of Mining. Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), together wilh Energy, Mines and Resources Canada...notl two-part series on lhe proposed Windy Craggy mine development was Judy Lindsay of lhe Vancouver Sun...an article on the demand for specia Us ls in the mining indu s try. Honourable mention we nt to Ch ris | | | Journal (volume) | compared with its depth. ~Iade for finding 01' mining ore and for permitting access from the surface...while the author was employed as a mining geologist at the Outokumpu mine. The evaluation and organization...final stages. To my co-workers at the Outokumpu mine I offer a hearty handshake for their loyal support...latitude and 29°00' eastern lon git ude. From the mine there is a railway connection, through ViinijäITi-...Outokumpll anll other mines ami pl~nts owned by thc Outokumpu ('0. Thry are: copper, zille, an(l ni ch l | | | Report (issue) | Society Digest Edited by L. A. Heindl Prepared for Field Trips held in connection with Geological Society...with the wo rk b e ing done . The C oll e g e of Mine s i s out standing fo r its in s truc tion, exp...imentation, and r e s ea r c h in g eology and mine ralogy and in mining and metallurg ic al engin e e r ing ....with the Arizona B u r eau of Mine s and the United State s B u r eau of Mine s , both of which have offic...time and knowl e dg e to the p r eparation of the field trip s and the Guidebook. We hope you will be r |
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