Geobotany, biogeochemistry and geochemistry in mineral exploration on the western fringes of the Kalahari Desert, with specific reference to the detection of copper mineralization beneath transported overburden
The investigations outlined in this thesis were conducted in an attempt to establish the role of biogeography/geobotany, geochemistry and biogeo-chemistry in the detection of copper mineralization in bedrock concealed by transported material. To aid the interpretation of the results a detailed study...
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Royal Holloway, University of London
1974
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