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SOUTHERN RHODESIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN No. 24. The Geology of The Lower Gwanda Gold Belt

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If you are a fan of gold mining history and geology, you will love this bulletin from the Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey. This bulletin, published in 1933, covers the geology of the lower Gwanda gold belt, one of the most important gold-producing regions in Zimbabwe.

The lower Gwanda gold belt is part of the Gwanda greenstone belt, which stretches 80 km in an east-west direction and contains basaltic rocks with minor felsic and ultramafic units. 1.

This bulletin provides a detailed description of the geological features and mineral deposits of the lower Gwanda gold belt, including:

  • The stratigraphy and structure of the metamorphic rocks
  • The petrology and geochemistry of the banded iron formations
  • The occurrence and distribution of gold-bearing quartz veins
  • The origin and evolution of the ore fluids
  • The classification and correlation of the granitic intrusions

The bulletin also includes maps, diagrams, photographs and tables to illustrate the data and observations. It is a comprehensive and authoritative source of information for anyone interested in the geology or history of Zimbabwe or Africa.

This product is a digital copy of the original bulletin, scanned in high resolution and formatted as a PDF file. You can download it instantly after purchase and enjoy reading it on any device. You can also print it out if you prefer a hard copy.

By buying this product, you will not only get access to a rare and fascinating document, but also support our mission to preserve and share historical publications. We are passionate about finding and digitizing old books, magazines, bulletins and reports that are hard to find or out of print. We hope you enjoy our products as much as we do!

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of history! Order your copy of SOUTHERN RHODESIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN No.24 today!


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