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The Application Of The Multi-norm Strategic Model In The Superiority Mineral Resources Evaluation Of Xinjiang

Posted on:2006-08-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M MengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360155950949Subject:Land Resource Management
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Mineral resources are the important material foundation of mankind existence and sustainable development, and the important guarantee of the national security. Xinjiang is the area of the enrich resources of our country, the mineral resources have been a superiority of the economic development, but they have been depending on the administration means to install the mineral resources, causing more policy mistaken. Therefore, the investigative purpose of this text is to looking for a suitable evaluation method, evaluating the superiority mineral resources of Xinjiang. According to the related theories studies of domestic and international about mineral resources, this text defines the connotation of superiority mineral resources and superiority mineral evaluation. The multi-norm strategic model is main research method, and according to the mineral resources supply and demand situation of domestic and international and the present condition of mineral resources of Xinjiang, put forward indexes system of Xinjiang superiority mineral resources evaluation. Implicating the multi-norm strategic model, we divide into three kinds of minerals resources of Xinjiang: the most superior (petroleum, natural gas, iron), more superior (coal, copper, nickel, the salt, metabolite, the sand of building, brick glues soil, lithium, asbestos), little superior (limestone, gold, granite). Then, we examine the evaluation result from horizontal and lengthways, and the result is almost right. In addition, this text puts forward the industry development level of Xinjiang mineral resources and related suggestions according to the evaluation result.
Keywords/Search Tags:Superiority mineral resources, multi-norm strategic model, Xinjiang
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