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Corbett, Ian, Burrell, Bob (2001) The earliest Pleistocene(?) Orange River fan-delta: an example of successful exploration delivery aided by applied Quaternary research in diamond placer sedimentology and palaeontology. Quaternary International, 82 (1). 63-73 doi:10.1016/s1040-6182(01)00009-x

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TitleThe earliest Pleistocene(?) Orange River fan-delta: an example of successful exploration delivery aided by applied Quaternary research in diamond placer sedimentology and palaeontology
JournalQuaternary International
AuthorsCorbett, IanAuthor
Burrell, BobAuthor
Year2001 (August)Volume82
Page(s)63-73Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/s1040-6182(01)00009-xSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID6677938Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:6677938:6
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Full ReferenceCorbett, Ian, Burrell, Bob (2001) The earliest Pleistocene(?) Orange River fan-delta: an example of successful exploration delivery aided by applied Quaternary research in diamond placer sedimentology and palaeontology. Quaternary International, 82 (1). 63-73 doi:10.1016/s1040-6182(01)00009-x
Plain TextCorbett, Ian, Burrell, Bob (2001) The earliest Pleistocene(?) Orange River fan-delta: an example of successful exploration delivery aided by applied Quaternary research in diamond placer sedimentology and palaeontology. Quaternary International, 82 (1). 63-73 doi:10.1016/s1040-6182(01)00009-x
In(2001, August) Quaternary International Vol. 82 (1) Elsevier BV

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