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  2. Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral Resources - Wikipedia

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    The ADMMR engages in technical research, field investigations, education, and information dissemination. As one of its educational activities, it operated the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum until July 2010, when responsibility for the museum was transferred to the Arizona Historical Society pursuant to a state law enacted in May 2010. [2]

  3. Roger A. Markle - Wikipedia

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    Roger A. Markle was born on December 12, 1933, in Sidney, Montana to Forrest Markle. [1] [2] He attended a one-room schoolhouse up until eighth grade. [3]He then attended Montana School of Mines for two years while working weekends at mines in Butte.

  4. Rosemont Copper - Wikipedia

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    The mine would create a much-needed economic boost to the region, directly employing 400 people for at least 19 years and support 1,700 indirect jobs. [72] Historically, mining jobs are among the highest paying positions in Arizona, and experienced workers in the copper industry in the southwest can earn an average of $59,000 or more per year. [73]

  5. Mining district (North America) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Per the U.S. Bureau of Mines, mining districts were initially organized "in the absence of all other authority," and there is no limit to the territorial extent which may be contained with any given district. Further, the bounds of a mining district can be readily changed "if vested rights are not thereby interfered with."

  6. Arizona State Mine Inspector - Wikipedia

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    It is an independent, constitutionally-mandated office, elected to a four-year term. Arizona is the only state which fills this position through direct election. [1] Arizona has 600 working mines and an estimated 120,000 abandoned mines. [2] Owing to a lack of funding, the department employed just two abandoned-mine supervisors as of 2019. [3]

  7. List of schools of mines - Wikipedia

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    A school of mines (or mining school) is an engineering school, often established in the 18th and 19th centuries, that originally focused on mining engineering and applied science. Most have been integrated within larger constructs such as mineral engineering , some no longer focusing primarily on mining subjects, while retaining the name.

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