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  • Between 1911 and 1938 the mill at Kennecott, Alaska produced 1.5 billion pounds of copper and 9 million ounces of byproduct silver. The mill was connected by a railroad to the tidewater port of Cordova. Tourists now visit the four ghost towns left
  • Algarve ; Culture sous pluie ; Exploitation agricole ; Exploitation mixte ; Forêt ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Portugal ; Silves, canton ; Structure agraire
  • The results of studies of three different authors made it possible to plot for Cracow a diagram of prices expressed by a silver equivalent, comprising the period 1369-1914. Besides general tendencies depending on economic conditions, long-term
  • Lee-side windspeed and sediment transport were measured over a small transverse ridge in the Silver Peak dunefield, west-central Nevada, using an intensive array of 25 cup anemometers and 7 total flux traps. From these results, implications
  • The AA. describe the first dated offshore evidence of a large flood in southern California that occurred close to 400 years ago and is likely coeval with the younger Silver Lake episode. After using varve counts to estimate an age between A.D. 1600
  • Mexico has not only developed the widest range of methods for recovering sodium chloride worldwide, it was also the first country to use salt on a large scale for industrial purposes. From about 1560 to the 20th century, Mexico refined its silver
  • . . . Silver in the stars and gold in the morning sun : non-farm rural landowners’ motivations for rural living and attachment to their land
  • Does selling state silver generate private gold? neighbourhood impacts of state house sales
  • Silver Lake and Soda Lake playas, Mojave Desert, California, are bounded by locally well preserved shoreline, features that reflect the presence of pluvial Lake Mojave. Morphological, textural and chemical analysis of the soils indicate that eolian
  • assumptions : (1) no silver bullet – not assumed of incremental advances in technology, (2) no World War III, (3) no hidden genies – e.g. no killer disease pandemic, a meteorite impact and other accidents with low probability of occurrence, (4) the global
  • , silver fir, and Scots pine), private forests are tiny and broadleaf, and the state controls some forests on land subject to erosion. Although the area of forest has increased in recent years, employment in forestry activities has not followed the same