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SOUTHERN RHODESIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN No. 29. Chemical Analyses of the Rocks, Ores and Minerals of Southern Rhodesia. By E. GOLDING, A.I.M.M (Chemist). Compilation and Descriptions by A. E. Phnup, B.Sc.PRINTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT STATIONERY OFFICE B

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Hello, thank you for your interest in our product. Are you looking for a reliable and authoritative source of information on the geology and mineralogy of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)? If so, you might want to check out our latest publication: Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 29.


This bulletin is a comprehensive and detailed compilation of chemical analyses of the rocks, ores and minerals of Southern Rhodesia, covering various geological formations and mineral deposits across the country. It contains over 500 pages of data tables, graphs, maps and descriptions, as well as an introduction by A. E. Phaup, B.Sc., a renowned geologist who worked for the Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey for many years.

The bulletin is based on the work of E. Golding, A.I.M.M., a chemist who conducted hundreds of analyses using modern methods and equipment at the time. He also provided valuable insights into the origin and classification of the rocks and minerals he examined.

The bulletin is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the geology and mineralogy of Southern Rhodesia, whether for academic, professional or personal purposes. It is also a rare and historical document that reflects the state of knowledge and exploration in this region during the colonial era.

The bulletin is available for purchase at a reasonable price from our online store. You can also browse through some sample pages before you decide to buy it. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with the quality and content of this product.

If you have any questions or comments about this bulletin or any other products we offer, please feel free to contact us anytime. We are always happy to hear from our customers and provide them with excellent service.

Thank you again for your interest in our product. We hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed producing it.

Received message. Hello, thank you for your interest in our product. Are you looking for a reliable and authoritative source of information on the geology and mineralogy of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)? If so, you might want to check out our latest publication: Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 29. This bulletin is a comprehensive and detailed compilation of chemical analyses of the rocks, ores and minerals of Southern Rhodesia, covering various geological formations and mineral deposits across the country. It contains over 500 pages of data tables, graphs, maps and descriptions, as well as an introduction by A. E. Phaup, B.Sc., a renowned geologist who worked for the Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey for many years. The bulletin is based on the work of E. Golding, A.I.M.M., a chemist who conducted hundreds of analyses using modern methods and equipment at the time. He also provided valuable insights into the origin and classification of the rocks and minerals he examined. The bulletin is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the geology and mineralogy of Southern Rhodesia, whether for academic, professional or personal purposes. It is also a rare and historical document that reflects the state of knowledge and exploration in this region during the colonial era. The bulletin is available for purchase at a reasonable price from our online store. You can also browse through some sample pages before you decide to buy it. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with the quality and content of this product. If you have any questions or comments about this bulletin or any other products we offer, please feel free to contact us anytime. We are always happy to hear from our customers and provide them with excellent service. Thank you again for your interest in our product. We hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed producing it.Learn more:


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