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Geological Magazine; March 2007; v. 144; no. 2; p. 413-414; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807223325
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McDONALD, I., BOYCE, A. J., BUTLER, I. B., HERRINGTON, R. J. & POLYA, D. A. (eds) 2005. Mineral Deposits and Earth Evolution.

Geological Society Special Publication no. 248. x + 269 pp. London, Bath: Geological Society of London. Price £75.00, US $135.00; GSL member price £37.50, US $68.00; AAPG/SEPM/GSA/RAS/ EFG/PESGB member price £45.00, US $81.00 (hard covers). ISBN 1 86239 182 3.

Charlie Moon

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The increased demand for metals has prompted significant increase in mineral exploration spending in the last three years. With the increasing globalization of the mining industry the effective targeting of this spending requires an appreciation of the geological controls of deposits. This volume results from a Fermor conference of the Geological Society of London in 2003 designed to examine the broad-scale distribution of mineral deposits through time and space.

Like many other volumes in this series, the book contains an eclectic selection of papers presented at the conference. The first two papers investigate the association of . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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