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April 01, 1994
Reviewing continuity; an essential element of quality control for deposit and reserve estimation
A. J. Sinclair;
A. J. Sinclair
University of British Columbia, Department of Geological Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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M. Vallee
M. Vallee
Geoconseil Marcel Vallee, Canada
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A. J. Sinclair
University of British Columbia, Department of Geological Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada
M. Vallee
Geoconseil Marcel Vallee, Canada
Publisher: Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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02 Mar 2017
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Exploration and Mining Geology (1994) 3 (2): 95–108.
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A. J. Sinclair, M. Vallee; Reviewing continuity; an essential element of quality control for deposit and reserve estimation. Exploration and Mining Geology 1994;; 3 (2): 95–108. doi:
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