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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19688
Title: Petrology and Geochemistry of Some Early Tertiary Lavas of the Okanagan Lake Region, South Central British Columbia
Authors: Mepham, Robert J.
Advisor: Shaw, D.M.
Department: Geology
Publication Date: Apr-1978
Abstract: <p>A petrological and geochemical study has been carried out on some early Tertiary lavas of the Okanagan Lake region of south-central British Columbia. Included are a discussion on stratigraphy and petrographic descriptions, along with some chemical investigations of the rocks and a discussion concerning the general problem of petrogenesis. Analytical methods used are explained, and a discussion of the results is included.</p>
Description: Title: Petrology and Geochemistry of Some Early Tertiary Lavas of the Okanagan Lake Region, South Central British Columbia, Author: Robert J. Mepham, Location: Thode
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19688
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