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February 01, 1995
Gold concentration in the Witwatersrand reefs by footwall cannibalization Available to Purchase
Tom G. Blenkinsop;
Tom G. Blenkinsop
University of Zimbabwe, Department of Geology, Harare, Zimbabwe
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Kenneth A. Eriksson
Kenneth A. Eriksson
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
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Tom G. Blenkinsop
University of Zimbabwe, Department of Geology, Harare, Zimbabwe
Kenneth A. Eriksson
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists
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02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1554-0774
Print ISSN: 0361-0128
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Economic Geology (1995) 90 (1): 200–202.
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CitationTom G. Blenkinsop, Kenneth A. Eriksson; Gold concentration in the Witwatersrand reefs by footwall cannibalization. Economic Geology 1995;; 90 (1): 200–202. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.90.1.200
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Africa
- Central Rand Group
- diagenesis
- foot wall
- gold ores
- Klerksdorp Field
- lithofacies
- metal ores
- mineral deposits, genesis
- mines
- placers
- Precambrian
- reefs
- South Africa
- Southern Africa
- stratigraphy
- syngenesis
- Transvaal region
- Witwatersrand
- Witwatersrand Supergroup
- Bastard Reef
- West Rand Group
- Booysens Shale
- Kimberley Reef
- Vaal Reef
- Dennys Reef
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