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September 01, 1984
The role of the mineralogist in the copper-mining industry
P. M. Swash
P. M. Swash
Counc. Miner. Technol., Mineral. Div., Randburg, South Africa
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P. M. Swash
Counc. Miner. Technol., Mineral. Div., Randburg, South Africa
Publisher: Geological Society of South Africa
First Online:
07 Mar 2017
Online Issn: 1996-8590
Print Issn: 1012-0750
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South African Journal of Geology (1984) 87 (3): 287–295.
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First Online:
07 Mar 2017
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P. M. Swash; The role of the mineralogist in the copper-mining industry. South African Journal of Geology 1984;; 87 (3): 287–295. doi:
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