Practical problems in exploration geochemistry
A. A. Levinson
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Practical problems in exploration geochemistry
Publisher
Applied Publishing
Pages
269
ISBN-10
0915834057
Subjects
Geochemical maps and evaluation of stream-sediment geochemical data of the Wiseman 1?□x 3?□quadrangle, Brooks Range, Alaska
Petroleum geochemistry and geology
Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, panned-concentrate, and rock samples from the Fossil Ridge wilderness study area, Gunnison County, Colorado
Geochemistry in mineral exploration
Analytical results and sample locality map for stream-sediment, nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrate, and rock samples from the Blue Eagle Wilderness Study Area (NV-060-158/199), Nye County, Nevada
Introduction to exploration geochemistry
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Practical problems in exploration geochemistry was written by A. A. Levinson.