Published by Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA), Perth, 1963
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Paperback small octavo, good condition, thick card covers (brown cloth spine), black & white photos, tables, glossy paper, cancelled EX-LIBRARY, library marks (rubber stamps, pocket, stickers including spine, texta marks including front cover), some edgewear. 122 pp. A first bulletin by the GSWA that describes in detail the manganese deposits of Western Australia, mainly in the Pilbara Goldfield, and the Peak Hill Goldfield. Because of the scarcity of manganese at the time, the government had initiated a quota for exports, and thus the economic potential of these deposits needed to be assessed. (A separate atlas of 15 plates is MISSING.).
Published by William H. Wyatt, Government Printer, Perth, 1954
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Add to basketCondition: Good. 197, frontis, 5 folding plates. . HB. 8vo, orig. cloth-backed printed boards. Withdrawn from an institutional library, some ink stamps. Large folding plates in separate envelop as issued (torn). Good. .
Published by Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics / Canberra, 1968
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First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 1968-1985 , 29 x klammergeheftet , Karten gefaltet , sauber , stabil und komplett , sehr guter Zustand , Einzelverkauf auf Anfrage , Einzelpreis 30 EUR.
Published by Geological Survey of Western Australia, 1963
Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
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Add to basketCondition: Good. 122, 23 figs, 21 tables, 15 large folding plates. . HB. 2 vols. Buckram. From an Institutional library: stamps to titles pages and verso of maps. Good. Geological Survey of Western Australia Bulletin 116. Includes scarce separate atlas of maps. The Prefatory Note states 'It was not until the World War II that keen interest was shown in the manganese deposits of Western Australia. Due to the scarcity of such deposits in Australia, the Commonwealth Government placed the overseas export of manganese on a quota system.As this is the first Bulletin produced by the Geological Survey on manganese in Western Australia it should prove of assistance to mining companies and prospectors'.