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The role of geobotany, biogeochemistry and geochemistry in mineral exploration in South West Africa and Botswana : a Case history / Monica M. Cole; H. D. le Roex

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Transactions of the Geological Society of South Africa, Vol. 81 Part 3, September - December 1985; p. 277 - 317Publication details: Johannesburg : The Geological Society of South Africa, 1978Description: 41 pages : fig, tables; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 551.9 COL
Summary: Geobotanical, biogeochemical and geochemical investigations carried out on the western and northern fringes of the Kalahari basin, as part of a multi-disciplinary mineral exploration programme, were aimed at delineating a hitherto unknown mineralized province in Proterozoic sediments and associated extrusive rocks. The investigations were based on a geological appreciation of the possible presence of Proterozoic sediments of comparable age and type to those of the Katanga system of Zambia that carries important stratiform copper deposits
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Geobotanical, biogeochemical and geochemical investigations carried out on the western and northern fringes of the Kalahari basin, as part of a multi-disciplinary mineral exploration programme, were aimed at delineating a hitherto unknown mineralized province in Proterozoic sediments and associated extrusive rocks. The investigations were based on a geological appreciation of the possible presence of Proterozoic sediments of comparable age and type to those of the Katanga system of Zambia that carries important stratiform copper deposits

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