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Practical Problems in Exploration Geochemistry
A. A. Levinson, P. M. D. Bradshaw and I. Thomson
1987
269 pp. /1 halftone /67 line diagrams /49 tables
ISBN 0-915834-05-7, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 86-72694
“This volume is a good addition to exploration geochemistry literature and will be useful to geologists working in geochemical exploration. It can be an excellent complement to university geochemical exploration courses.”
“The questions posed are those that will have to be answered in the field, in the laboratory, and during the interpretation of results before ‘go or no go’ decisions on a property can be made.”
Frederic R. Siegel (The George Washington University), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
“Practical Problems … should be purchased and read by all explorationists using geochemical surveys routinely in their exploration programs. Students and academics will also find the book very useful.”
S. J. Hoffman (Senior Geochemist, BP-Selco, Vancouver), Applied Geochemistry
“Practical Problems in Exploration Geochemistry is a publication that can appeal equally to the professional geochemist, exploration geologist or to the undergraduate. It is certainly a powerful teaching aid and suggests that the concept should be applied to other areas of mineral exploration, such as geophysics.”
R. E. Lett (Barringer Ltd.), The Canadian Mineralogist
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Questions
Problems
Part A. Reconnaissance Surveys
Part B. Follow-Up Surveys
Part C. Detailed Surveys
Part D. Integrated Surveys
Part E. Miscellaneous Surveys
ANSWERS
Index
Proceedings of the International Clay Conference 1975
Mexico City, Mexico, July 16-23, 1975
S. W. Bailey (Editor-in-Chief)
1976
691 pp.