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Conference Paper

Author
Branagan, D. F.
Title
The Broken Hill Orebody, New South Wales, Australia: the First Ten Geological Years
In
Mineral Search in the South-West Pacific Region: A Memorial to Ken Glasson, the Eighth Edgeworth David Day Symposium, Sydney, September 1995
Editors
R.A. Facer and D.F. Branagan
Edition
65-82
Imprint
Conference Publications, Springwood, Victoria, 1995
Subject
Chronological Classification 1788-1900 Natural Sciences Earth Sciences
Source
Carlson 2000

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