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Carranza, Emmanuel John M. (Emmanuel John Muico, 1962–)
Geochemical anomaly and mineral prospectivity mapping in GIS / Emmanuel John M. Carranza. — 1st ed.
p. cm. — (Handbook of exploration and environmental geochemistry ; vol. 11)
ISBN 978-0-444-51325-0
1. Geochemistry—Remote sensing. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Remote sensing. 3. Geological
mapping—Remote sensing. 4. Geographic information systems. I. Title.
QE515.5.R45C37 2009
622 .13—dc22
2008039925
ISBN: 978-0-444-51325-0
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