Economic Geology, Volume 3, presents significant research and insights into the application of geological principles to economic and practical problems. Published by the Society of Economic Geologists, this volume continues the tradition of providing valuable information on mineral resources, ore formation, and the geological aspects of mining.
This volume is an essential resource for geologists, mining engineers, and anyone involved in the exploration and development of mineral resources. It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and methodologies in economic geology. It is a valuable addition to any earth science library, offering insights into the geological processes that shape our planet's resources.
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