Canadian Mining Hall of Fame – Inductee ALBERT A. KOFFMAN, 1910-

During a 45-year career in mining, Albert A. Koffman’s efforts led to the discovery of 13 base metal mines including the discovery and development of a new mining district in Manitoba. This remarkable record of success was due to an exploration technique Koffman developed that became known as “saturation prospecting,” now in use around the world as standard operating procedure.

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