In 2005, the mineral mined in British Columbia that had the greatest economic value was copper. The province's rich deposits and significant production contributed to its prominence in the mining sector, with copper being a crucial component in various industries, including electrical and construction. The demand for copper, coupled with its market prices at the time, solidified its position as a key economic driver for the region.
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The Mineral Resources and the Tourism..
7 pesos per kilogram^3
An economic mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic, solid material with a defined chemical composition and crystalline structure.
O. E. LeRoy has written: 'Mother Lode and Sunset Mines, Boundary Disrict, B.C' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'The geology and ore deposits of Phoenix boundary district, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Geology, Economic, Mines and mineral resources 'Preliminary report on a portion of the main coast of British Columbia and adjacent islands included in New Westminster and Nanaimo districts' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Geology, Economic, Mines and mineral resources
F. C. Basham has written: 'Mineral taxation in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mineral industries, Taxation
Henry DeGroot has written: 'British Columbia' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Mines and mineral resources
M. S. Hedley has written: 'The mineral industry of British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mineral industries 'Geology and ore deposits of the Sandon area, Slocan Mining Camp, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Ore deposits, Geology '... Geology of Camp McKinney and of the Cariboo-Amelia mine, Similkameen district' -- subject(s): Geology
The mineral with the greatest hardness is the diamond.
H. W. Little has written: 'Nelson map-area, west half, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'The ultrabasic and associated rocks of the Middle River Range, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Geology
Basalt contains the greatest quantity of the mineral plagioclase feldspar.
David V. Lefebure has written: 'Mines in the making-northwestern British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Prospecting
because they wanted to. i don't have a clue maybe it was because of mineral and economic gains.
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Nigel Bankes has written: 'Resource-leasing options and the settlement of aboriginal claims' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Natural resources, Indians of North America, Law and legislation, Aboriginal Australians, Mines and mineral resources, Economic aspects of Mines and mineral resources, Indigenous peoples, Leases, Economic aspects 'The Columbia basin and the Columbia River Treaty' -- subject(s): Water resources development, Law and legislation, Pacific salmon
William Henry Patmore has written: 'Pseudo-pyrometasomatic gold at Hedley, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Gold mines and mining