Andrews-Jones, D. Antony.

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D. Antony Andrews-Jones was an economic geologist and a consultant in geological assessment and mining feasibility (1953-1996). He received a Bsc in Geology from the University of Durham, England in 1953 and took post graduate courses at the Colorado School of Mines, 1962-1963. He was the chief geologist for Anschutz Corporation (1975-1979), and manager of the Denison Mines Denver district office where he was principally concerned with gold and silver exploration in the Rocky Mountains, and the western United States (1981-1982). He worked primarily in western Africa, South America and the western United States doing geochemical exploration, managing minerals-oriented companies and analyizing mineral sites for governments. He was based in the Rocky Mountain area from 1972 until the mid 1990s. During the mid 1980s and 1990s he was a consultant for mining companies.

From the description of D. Antony Andrews-Jones papers, 1934-1996. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 71003507

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United States
Africa, West
Rocky Mountains
West (U.S.)
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Geology, Economic
Mines and mineral resources
Mines and minersl resources
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Active 1996

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