
SOUTHERN RHODESIA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN No.19. Interim Report on the Geology of part of the Salisbury Gold Belt. By R. TYNDALE-BISCOE, M.A (Geologist.)
Are you interested in learning more about the geology and gold potential of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)? If so, you might want to check out this rare and valuable bulletin by R. Tyndale-Biscoe, a geologist who conducted a detailed survey of part of the Salisbury Gold Belt in 1930. This bulletin contains an interim report on his findings, including maps, diagrams, photographs, and descriptions of the rock types, structures, mineralization, and mining history of the area. You will discover how the Salisbury Gold Belt is part of a larger region known as the Carolina Slate Belt that extends across North America and Africa1, and how it hosts several significant gold deposits such as Shamva, Mazowe, and Golden Kopje2. You will also learn about the challenges and opportunities for exploration and development of this under-explored gold province. Whether you are a geologist, a historian, a collector, or a gold enthusiast, you will find this bulletin to be an informative and fascinating resource. Order your copy today before it runs out!