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More Than Free Gold: Mineral Exploration in Canada Since World War II
More Than Free Gold Mineral Exploration in Canada Since World War II Author:Michael Barnes In 1946 mining engineer Arnold Hoffman published a highly popular book called FREE GOLD - The Story of Canadian Mining. The work covered the successes of the industry to the end of World War II. — Now More Than Free Gold continues the story of the search for fortunes in the ground over the six decades since 1946. — Any endeav... more »our which brings in $45 billion annually to the Canadian economy,contributes 600,000 direct and indirect jobs, provides two-thirds of the rail revenue in the country and three-quarters of the traffic through its ports will spark the interest of many.
Miners north of the 49th parallel produce sixty commodities sought by world markets and our diamonds now rank fourth globally by value of production.
Here is the story of this vast nationwide undertaking. Follow the ways the search for minerals is financed, how science has taken exploration beyond the scope of the traditional prospector and consider some of the discoveries made over more than half of a century. Discover how the health of the mining industry positively impacts upon national prosperity and the lives of all citizens.
Become aware of the dangerous decline in mineral reserves and what must be done to ensure future successes in mineral exploration.
More Than Free Gold is a nonprofit undertaking presented under the auspices of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada. Proceeds from sales by the PDAC go to Mining Matters, the education arm of the Association.« less