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News from the Keweenaw: Part 3-Recent Mineral Finds in Michigan's Copper Country
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Rosemeyer, Tom
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Construction industry
/ Copper
/ Economic history
/ Minerals
/ Mines
/ Project engineering
/ Rocks
2006
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News from the Keweenaw: Part 3-Recent Mineral Finds in Michigan's Copper Country
by
Rosemeyer, Tom
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Construction industry
/ Copper
/ Economic history
/ Minerals
/ Mines
/ Project engineering
/ Rocks
2006
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News from the Keweenaw: Part 3-Recent Mineral Finds in Michigan's Copper Country
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News from the Keweenaw: Part 3-Recent Mineral Finds in Michigan's Copper Country
2006
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Rosemeyer explores the mines and minerals of Michigan's Copper Country--Keweenaw. During the last four years, the crushing of mine dumps for road repairs and construction projects has slowed down considerably, mainly because of the large inventory of crushed rock still on hand and because of the lack of major highway or commercial construction in the Keweenaw. However, extensive logging operations, primarily in Keweenaw County, have increased the need for mine-run rock for the construction and repair of logging roads in the back woods, resulting in the slow disappearance of smaller mine dumps.
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