Nigeria and its tin fields
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Nigeria and its tin fields

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Nigeria and its tin fields

About this book

Nigeria and Its Tin Fields is a comprehensive exploration of the tin mining industry in Nigeria, authored by A. E. Kitson and first published in 1912. The book offers a detailed account of the discovery, development, and economic significance of the tin fields in the Plateau region of Northern Nigeria during the early twentieth century. Kitson, a geologist and mining engineer, draws upon his firsthand experiences and observations to provide readers with an in-depth understanding of the geological formations, mining methods, and challenges faced by prospectors and companies operating in the region. The narrative delves into the historical context of tin mining in Nigeria, tracing the evolution of the industry from its nascent stages to its emergence as a major contributor to the colonial economy. Kitson describes the landscape and environment of the tin fields, highlighting the unique features of the Jos Plateau and the surrounding areas. He examines the roles played by local communities, colonial administrators, and foreign investors in shaping the industry, and discusses the social and economic impacts of mining activities on indigenous populations. In addition to technical discussions on ore extraction, processing, and transportation, the book includes vivid descriptions of the daily lives of miners, the challenges posed by the harsh terrain and climate, and the logistical complexities of operating in a remote and underdeveloped region. Kitson also addresses broader themes such as the potential for future development, the importance of infrastructure, and the prospects for Nigeria's mineral wealth to contribute to broader economic growth. Richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and diagrams, Nigeria and Its Tin Fields serves as both a historical document and a technical reference, offering valuable insights for historians, geologists, and anyone interested in the colonial history and natural resources of West Africa. The book stands as a testament to the transformative impact of mineral exploitation on Nigeria's landscape and society during the early years of the twentieth century.

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