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"Syllabus Of Lectures On Economic Geology" provides a structured overview of the principles and applications of geology in the context of economic activities. Authored by John Casper Branner and John Flesher Newsom, this syllabus presents a systematic exploration of mineral resources, geological formations, and their significance in industry and economics.
Designed as a guide for students and professionals, the book covers essential topics in economic geology, offering insights into the formation, distribution, and extraction of valuable minerals and ores. The syllabus structure aids comprehension and facilitates a deeper understanding of the subject matter. This book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to explore the intersection of geology and economics.
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