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Grade and tonnage relationships among copper deposits
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Grade and tonnage relationships among copper deposits
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by D. A. Singer, Dennis P. Cox, and Lawrence J. Drew ; and Geochemical exploration techniques applicable in the search for copper deposits by Maurice A. Chaffee
Creator
  • Singer, D. A
Contributor
  • Drew, Lawrence J
  • Cox, Dennis P
  • Chaffee, Maurice A
Subject
  • Copper ores -- United States
  • Geochemical prospecting
  • Copper -- Analysis
Language
eng
Related
  • Geochemical exploration techniques applicable in the search for copper deposits
Member of
  • Geological Survey professional paper, 907A-B
  • Geology and resources of copper deposits
Dewey number
553/.43/0973
Government publication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
LC call number
TN443.A5
LC item number
S54
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Series statement
  • Geology and resources of copper deposits
  • Geological Survey professional paper
Series volume
907A-B

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