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礦產   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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東北物資調節委員會研究組編輯
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礦產
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東北物資調節委員會
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內分3編。介紹「九·一八」事變前後的東北非鐵金屬礦與非金屬礦業的沿革、機構、礦物資源、人員培訓、企業規劃狀況,以及所屬的金、銅、鉛、鋅、鋁、鉬、錳、銘、銻、鎢、稀土元素、螢石、石墨、菱苦土、硫化鐵、滑石、石綿、雲母、等礦的分布和生產情況

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第一編 總論
第一章 東北非鐵金屬及非金屬礦業之沿革
第一節 九·一八以前之狀況
第二節 九·一八以後之狀況
第二章 礦業行政機構與礦業法規之變遷
第一節 礦業行政機構之變遷
第二節 礦業法規之變遷
第三章 非鐵金屬及非金屬礦業育成情況
第一節 調查研究機關
第二節 教育機關
第三節 偽滿時代之獎勵生產方策
第四章 東北非鐵金屬及非金屬礦物資源之現狀
第一節 資源概況
第二節 東北之地形與地質
第三節 資源之分布狀況
第四節 資源埋藏量及品位
第五章 東北非鐵金屬及非金屬礦業之現況
第一節 主要公司之事業概況
第二節 生產設備能力與生產成績
第三節 工作概況
第六章 東北非鐵金屬及非金屬礦業之助長對策
第一節 非鐵金屬及非金屬礦業之重要性
第二節 企劃狀態
第三節 調查研究工作
第四節 探礦事業國營論
第五節 技術人員之育成
第六節 礦業助成方策
第二編 非鐵金屬礦業分論
第一章 山金礦業
第一節 資源分布與礦床之概要
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 山金礦業之將來性
第二章 砂金礦業
第一節 資源分布及礦床之概貌
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 砂金礦業之將來性
第三章 銅礦業
第一節 銅礦石與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 銅礦業之將來性
第四章 鉛、鋅礦業
第一節 礦石種類與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 鉛、鋅礦業之將來性
第五章 鉬礦業
第一節 鉬礦石與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 鉬礦業之將來性
第六章 鋁礦業
第一節 鋁礦石與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 鋁礦業之將來性
第七章 錳及鉻礦業
第一節 礦石之種類與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 錳、鉻礦業之將來性
第八章 銻礦業
第一節 銻礦石與資源之分布
第二節 工作狀況
第三節 生產成績
第四節 銻礦業之將來性
第九章 鎢礦業
第一節 鎢礦石與資源之分布
第二節 生產成績與鎢礦業之將來性
第十章 稀元素礦物
第一節 概況
第二節 海城礦山之鈾礦與資源之分布狀況
第三節 生產成績與稀元素礦業之將來性
第三編 非金屬礦業分論
第一章 螢石礦業
第一節 螢石資源之分布
第二節 生產成績與螢石礦業之將來性
第二章 石墨礦業
第一節 石墨礦床與資源之分布
第二節 石墨礦業之作業狀況
第三節 生產成績與石墨礦業之將來性
第三章 菱苦土礦業
第一節 菱苦土礦之礦床與資源之分布
第二節 生產成績
第三節 菱苦土礦業之將來性
第四章 硫化鐵礦業
第一節 硫化鐵礦之礦床與資源之分布
第二節 生產成績與將來性
第五章 滑石礦業
第一節 滑石礦床與資源之狀態
第二節 生產成績與將來性
第六章 石綿礦業
第一節 石綿礦床與資源之狀況
第二節 生產成績及將來性
第七章 雲母礦業
第一節 東北產雲母之種類
第二節 雲母礦床與資源之狀況及將來性

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Publication date 民國37[1948]
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