1st Edition

Metallic Mineral Exploration An Economic Analysis

By Roderick G. Eggert Copyright 1987
    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    How has exploration for minerals evolved in recent years? Is it as productive an activity as it once was? Why have changes occurred? Roderick G. Eggert explores these and other questions about the complex set of circumstances surrounding metallic mineral exploration. Originally published in 1987, Eggert documents trends in the level and the distribution of expenditures by mining companies for metallic mineral exploration and examines a number of factors that may be responsible for these trends. This significant study serves as a handy introduction to the subject for students interested in environmental studies, natural resources, and economics.

    Preface;  Introduction;  1. The Nature of Mineral Exploration   2. Exploration Expenditures in Selected Countries   3. The Episodic Nature of Exploration for Particular Minerals   4. Economic Productivity of Mineral Exploration   5. Conclusions;   Statistical Appendix

    Biography

    Roderick G. Eggert