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The Geological Resources of China and East Asia (20+ countries!) are described in thematic form: maps are in both digital (vector and raster) and hardcopy forms, with over 2,000 pages of documentation. This supports both remote sensing mapping and geographic information systems (GIS) analyses. South Park, CO is blessed with an abundance of mineral wealth. We feature:

Wally Griffitt's publications,

Mount Antero,

Beryllium
and the upcoming

•"Be Mines 2,005 Symposium."
Geological Remote Sensing studies of satellite imagery are available for many countries.
Kalmykia
Kalmykia is an oil–rich autonomous republic within the Russian Federation. Kalmykia, located on the NW shore of the Caspian Sea, is seeking resources investors through an American business association.
The Denver Mining Club meets weekly at the Country Buffet Restaurant (note meeting place!), 8100 West Crestline Avenue, Littleton, Colorado, 80123–12.., about one–half mile North of the intersection of Wadsworth Boulevard and Bowles...

Hot–Link to the new DMC Web–Site: http://www.DenverMiningClub.org.

Every Monday except when noted: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.

Each meeting features a speaker of interest to miners, geologists, engineers, etc.

Gold Mines
& Mineralization
.

Books about gold written by Lindsey V. Maness, Jr. are featured. Items of special interest include locations and facts (i.e., "Atlas of Southeastern USA Gold Mines and Mineralization"), history and geology.

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Geological References Military Analyses
. This information is in–process of being compiled to be immediately available at no cost to those engaged in anti–terrorist activities. We support the anti–terrorism alliance.
The China and East Asia Resources (CEAR) 2,000 Symposium was held in Denver, Colorado, USA, in January, 2,000. Discussions among responsible Asian resources officials and those interested in Asian mineral & energy resources occurred.

Please send all comments and questions to LVManess@Comcast.net

If there are any problems on this site please contact the webmaster at: WebMaster@China–Resources.net or the web–site owner, L.V. Maness, Jr., as on the previous line.

There are several levels in this Web–Site. Some are accessible via colored buttons, others via labelled hot–links, and others via colored names of authors, speakers, etc. Most authors can be contacted directly via E–Mail by clicking on their names in the abstracts section.