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The Mining Journal was founded in 1835 in London by Henry English, [2] a London stockbroker [3] under the name of Mining Journal and Commercial Gazette. In 1860, it was renamed to The Mining Journal, Railway and Commercial Gazette. Its name was changed to The Mining Journal in 1910. In the early days of The Mining Journal, then known as The ...
James McWillie Franklin FRSC [1] (November 9, 1942 – June 19, 2024) was a Canadian geologist. He was educated at Carleton University, earning a BSc in 1964 and a MSc in 1967. He then earned a PhD from the University of Western Ontario in 1970. [2][3]
OCLC number. 9940134. Website. mininggazette.com. The Daily Mining Gazette is a newspaper published in Houghton, Michigan. [1] The paper is also distributed over most of the Upper Peninsula and some northern parts of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is a daily Monday through Friday, with an expanded, combined Saturday-Sunday edition.
11,106 Sunday (as of 2022) [1] ISSN. 0898-4964. Website. miningjournal.net. The Mining Journal is the predominant daily newspaper of Marquette, Michigan, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. [2] Like most market-dominant daily papers, the MJ is a six-day paper. The Mining Journal is distributed over a wide area, in part because Marquette is the ...
David Preston Bond (April 11, 1951 – February 16, 2020) was a newspaper reporter, columnist, and editor based in the American Northwest. He chronicled and supported North Idaho ’s mining industry over much of his career. "Bond considered himself a defender of the blue-collar man," one tribute added, "who didn’t hesitate to take on big ...
Danie G. Krige. Danie Gerhardus Krige GCOB (Afrikaans: [dɑːni ˈkriχə]) (26 August 1919 – 3 March 2013) was a South African statistician and mining engineer who pioneered the field of geostatistics and was professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa. [1] The technique of kriging is named after him.
Charlie Steen was born in 1919 in Caddo, Stephens County, Texas, the son of Charles A. and Rosalie Wilson Steen, and attended high school in Houston. As a teen Steen worked summers for a construction company that helped finance his education; this is the same company that his first stepfather Lisle had died working at. [2]
San Francisco, California. Occupation. Mining Engineer. Parent. Reuben Rickard. Edgar Rickard (January 17, 1874 – January 21, 1951) was a mining engineer [1] and lifelong confidant of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. [2]: 3 [3]