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Metallogeny Related to Tectonics of the Proterozoic Mobile Belts

Out of Print
Edited By: SC Sarkar
398 pages
Publisher: A A Balkema
Metallogeny Related to Tectonics of the Proterozoic Mobile Belts
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  • Metallogeny Related to Tectonics of the Proterozoic Mobile Belts ISBN: 9789061911425 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #18883
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Characteristics and tectonic settings of massive sulphide deposits, Southern Appalachian Blue Ridge Belt, USA; gokld-minneralization in south-western Tanzania - a tecto-geochemical study; Manganese deposition in the Proterozoic - global perspective and Indian scenario; Breccia-related metallogenesis in the Proterozoic core of Wernecke mountains, Northwest Canada. (Part Contents)

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Out of Print
Edited By: SC Sarkar
398 pages
Publisher: A A Balkema
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