IC 6697 Mining Laws of Syria

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul M. Tyler
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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12
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1933

Abstract

Syria is a federation of States under French mandate , comprising the Republic of Syria , the Lebanese Republic or Great Lebanon ( Grand Liban ) , the State of the Alouites , and the Djebel Druse Territory . Beirut is the center of government for the whole area , about 60,000 square miles . Syria is essentially an agricultural country . There is little manufacturing ; and with the exception of the production of asphalt and salt , the mineral industries have not yet risen to commercial importance . Whether this condition is due to a dearth of workable deposits or merely to insufficient exploration is not apparent . The mineral resources , as reported by various authorities , include asbestos , asphalt rock , bitumen , chromite , coal , copper , gold , gypsum , iron , lead , magnesite , manganese , marble and other building stones , nickel , ocher , pandermite ( a hydrous borate of calcium) , petroleum , phosphate rock , pyrite , salt , silver , sulphur , tin , and titanium ( ilmenitic beach sands ) .
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APA: Paul M. Tyler  (1933)  IC 6697 Mining Laws of Syria

MLA: Paul M. Tyler IC 6697 Mining Laws of Syria. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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