Minerals In The World Economy - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles L. Kimbell
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This study is intended to serve three roles. First, it is the second annual edition of this study in a separate volume that represents a global overview and summary to supplement and complement the five regional volumes that now constitute the U.S. Bureau of Mines international, geographically arranged studies. In this regard, it also extends previous works under this title that appeared in the inter-national volume of the Minerals Year-book from the inception of that volume (the 1963 edition) until it was subdivided into six separate volumes in 1989. Following the traditional format of past chapters under this title, the basic statistical presentations herein deal chiefly with 1990, and in a few instances with 1988 or 1989; these latter two only because more recent, comprehensive global statistics simply are not yet available owing to delays in data collection and processing in some countries and continued governmental suppression of data in others. The second role of this study is to provide an update to the coverage of events impacting on the world's mineral industry that have occurred between the end of 1990 and the preparation of this study. Inclusion of this update is almost essential because of the potential effect of some of these events on global mineral industry activities.
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APA: Charles L. Kimbell  (1993)  Minerals In The World Economy - Introduction

MLA: Charles L. Kimbell Minerals In The World Economy - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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