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Summary of field work, 1968, by the Geological Branch.

E. G. Pye

Summary of field work, 1968, by the Geological Branch.

by E. G. Pye

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Published by Dept. of Mines in [Toronto] .
Written in

    Places:
  • Ontario
    • Subjects:
    • Geology -- Ontario -- Field work.

    • Edition Notes

      Includes bibliographical references.

      StatementEdited by E. G. Pye.
      SeriesOntario. Dept. of Mines. Miscellaneous paper, M.P. 22, Miscellaneous paper (Ontario. Dept. of Mines) ;, 22.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsTN27.O4 A26 no. 22, QE191 A26 no. 22
      The Physical Object
      Pagination67 p.
      Number of Pages67
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5338816M
      LC Control Number72192378

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Summary of field work, 1968, by the Geological Branch by E. G. Pye Download PDF EPUB FB2

SUMMARY OF FIELD WORK, by the GEOLOGICAL BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF MINES INTRODUCTION by E. Pye1 In the Geological Branch of the Ontario Department of Mines placed 24 geological parties, a geochemical party and a geophysical survey party, in the field, involving the services of persons, and undertook work on by the Geological Branch.

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