The Economic Aspect of Geology

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The Economic Aspect of Geology

by C. K. (Charles Kenneth) Leith

EN·~17 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

ILLUSTRATIONS

28:10

CHAPTER II - THE COMMON ELEMENTS, MINERALS, AND ROCKS OF THE EARTH AND THEIR ORIGINS

1:47:04

CHAPTER IV - MINERAL RESOURCES—SOME GENERAL QUANTITATIVE CONSIDERATIONS

10:43:14

CHAPTER XVI - LAWS RELATING TO MINERAL RESOURCES

2:43:32

CHAPTER XX - GEOLOGY AND ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION

13:54

CHAPTER XXI - THE TRAINING, OPPORTUNITIES, AND ETHICS OF THE ECONOMIC GEOLOGIST

27:38

INDEX

47:05

Description

When the earth’s raw materials become the foundation of modern industry, a special branch of geology steps into the spotlight. Economic geology examines how mineral deposits form, how their size and quality are measured, and how that information feeds into reserve estimates, valuation, and tax policy. The book walks readers through the role geologists play in drafting resource laws, defending rights in court, and shaping conservation strategies.

Beyond metals, the text expands to cover groundwater, construction projects, and the logistical challenges of moving resources during peace and wartime. Detailed diagrams illustrate everything from the weathering of granite to the decline curves of oil wells, helping students visualize complex processes. Designed for aspiring professionals, it blends clear explanations with real‑world examples to show how geological insight underpins engineering, commerce, and international trade.

Readers will find the material organized around practical questions rather than abstract theory, making it a useful reference for both classroom study and on‑site decision making. Whether tracing the origin of a coal seam or assessing the future of a petroleum field, the book equips you with the tools to translate geological data into economic insight.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (989K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Kevin Handy, Barbara Kosker, John Hagerson, Chrome and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. K. (Charles Kenneth) Leith

C. K. (Charles Kenneth) Leith

1875–1956

A leading American geologist of the early 20th century, this Wisconsin scholar helped shape modern thinking about iron ore, natural resources, and the political importance of minerals. His work joined field science with public policy in a way that still feels remarkably modern.

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