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Record #93120:

Mining potential in northern and southern Canada: guidelines for regional development policy / Leo J. Verleun, Brian W. Mackenzie.

Title: Mining potential in northern and southern Canada: guidelines for regional development policy / Leo J. Verleun, Brian W. Mackenzie.
Author(s): Verleun, Leo J.
Mackenzie, Brian W.
Date: 1988.
Publisher: Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University. Centre for Resources Studies
Abstract: To compare potential of two regions examines cost, risk and return characteristics of base metal supply. Concludes that economic potential of exploration and mining in Yukon and NWT is significantly more attractive than in southern Canada; that "more remote" is not necessarily "less economic".
Keywords: 330.02 -- Economic development.
338 -- Economic management.
351.823 -- Mining legislation and prospecting rights.
553.042 -- Mineral resources.
622 -- Mining.
P -- Non-renewable resources.
(*41) -- Canada.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*41) : 622
SPRI record no.: 93120

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