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Regolith geology and soil geochemistry of the Little Eva Copper Prospect, Quamby District, NW Queensland / I.D.M. Robertson, C. Phang, T.J. Munday
Bib ID 1798442
Format BookBook
Author
Robertson, I. D. M
 
Edition 2nd impression. 
Description Wembley, W.A. : CRC LEME, 2002 
2 v. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. + 1 map (transparency) and 1 computer disk 
ISBN 0643068139 (v. 1)  0643068147 (v. 2)  0643068155 (set) 
Series

CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining report ; 128R

CRC LEME open file report ; 123.

Notes

At head of title: Australian Mineral Industries Research Association Limited ; CSIRO Exploration and Mining.

"April 2002"

"This report (CRC LEME open file report 123) is a second impression (second printing) of CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining restricted report 128R, first issued in 1995, which formed part of the CSIRO/­AMIRA project P417."

Includes bibliographical references.

Digital content preserved

Subjects Regolith - Queensland - Quamby Region.  |  Soil chemistry - Queensland - Quamby Region.  |  Copper ores - Geology - Queensland - Quamby Region.
Other authors/contributors Phang, C  |  Munday, T. J  |  Australian Mineral Industries Research Association  |  CRC LEME (Australia)

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