Greenland mineral resource information to industry: increased scope in 1992
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https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v159.8201Abstract
The year 1992 has seen an expansion in the scope of the Geological Survey of Greenland's (GGU) information service to the mining industry. In the preceding few years this part of GGU's work has been improved by a number of facilities, ranging from the establishment in Copenhagen of a Mineralisation Data Bank and Core Library to a new publication policy aimed at streamlining the processing time and availability of in-house geological data, as well as ensuring improved public access to released company data stemming from concessionary exploration work in Greenland (see Ghisler 1990, 1992; Schønwandt, 1991). A more recent venture has been the introduction of a newsletter – reported on elsewhere in this report (Dawes & Thomsen).
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