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Author Morin, Bode J

Title The legacy of American copper smelting : industrial heritage versus environmental policy / Bode J. Morin
Edition 1st ed
Published Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
Contents The historic roots of copper production and smelter pollution -- The American system : a technological context -- Ducktown -- Montana -- Quincy smelter
Summary Throughout world history, copper has been a significant metal for a vast number of cultures, from the oldest civilizations on record to the Bronze Age and Greek and Roman antiquity. Though replaced by iron as the primary metal for tools and weapons in ancient civilizations, copper found new resurgence in the nineteenth century when it was discovered to have particularly high thermal and electrical conductivity. Copper mining quickly escalated into a large-scale industry, and because of its vast reserves and innovative mining techniques, the United States seized the reins of global product
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Copper mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- United States
Environmental policy -- United States
Copper industry and trade -- Tennessee -- Ducktown (Polk County) -- History
Copper industry and trade -- Montana -- History
Copper industry and trade -- Michigan -- Keweenaw Peninsula -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Copper industry and trade
Copper mines and mining -- Environmental aspects
Environmental policy
Michigan -- Keweenaw Peninsula
Montana
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012040202
ISBN 9781572339866
1572339861