"Economic Geology, Volume 13" explores the application of geological principles to economic problems. This volume, brought to you by the Society of Economic Geologists, presents a detailed examination of mineral deposits, their formation, and their economic significance. The book is an invaluable resource for geologists, mining engineers, and anyone involved in the exploration and exploitation of mineral resources.
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