Contents
Figures
Tables
Preface and Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1. Copper and Electricity
1. The Dawn of the Age of Electricity
2. The Origin of a Copper Empire
3. The Apprentices
Part 2. Men and Their Mines from 1887 to 1922
4. Copper Discoveries in Kennecott Copper Corporation’s Homeland
5. Discoveries at Bingham, Utah
6. The Alaska Syndicate
7. Stephen Birch
8. An Alaska Political Interlude
9. Daniel Cowan Jackling
10. William Burford Braden
Part 3. Development of Mine Infrastructure and Technology to World War II
11. The Human Component
12. The Construction Eraand Mine Railroads
13. New Mines
14. Advanced Process Technology Comes to Alaska and the Porphyry Mines
15. Copper Mining
16. E. Tappan Stannard
Part 4. Capital Payback: Traditional and Otherwise
17. The Syndicate Is Repaid and Kennecott Copper CorporationIs Formed
18. The Beatson Mine
19. Chemistry Contributes
Part 5. Mining from 1923 to the Korean War
20. Copper
21. Beginning of the End in Alaska and a Bright Spot in Chile
22. Kennecott Goes to War
Part 6. Korean War to 1997
23. Steel Man Cox
24. Frank Milliken
25. Barrow and Joklik
26. Legacies
Epilogue
APPENDIX A. Copper Production and U.S. Production Price, Metal
APPENDIX B. Kennecott: Discoveries from World War II to 1995
APPENDIX C. Mineral Deposit Models: Important Copper Deposits
Glossary of Mining and Geologic Terms
Bibliography
Index