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    Other| June 01, 1988

    The structure of the Pietersburg greenstone belt, South Africa, as derived from geophysics Free

    E. H. Stettler;
    E. H. Stettler
    Geol. Surv. S.A., Geophys. Div., Pretoria, South Africa
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    J. G. du Plessis;
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    J. H. de Beer
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    E. H. Stettler
    Geol. Surv. S.A., Geophys. Div., Pretoria, South Africa
    J. G. du Plessis
    J. H. de Beer
    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 (1988) 91 (2): 292–303.
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    E. H. Stettler, J. G. du Plessis, J. H. de Beer; The structure of the Pietersburg greenstone belt, South Africa, as derived from geophysics. South African Journal of Geology 1988;; 91 (2): 292–303. doi:

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