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BULLETIN Relevance of Microorganisms for the Formation of and the Exploration for Gold Deposits in the Australian Regolith By Frank Reith*
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Document Date: 2009-01-14 01:19:52


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City

Canberra / /

Company

Cr Co / Alkane Pty. / /

Country

Belgium / United States / Venezuela / Brazil / Australia / China / Argentina / Mexico / Papua New Guinea / South Africa / /

Facility

Tomakin Mine / Tomakin Park Gold Mine / /

IndustryTerm

medium solution / friendly processing / metal sulfides / microbial media containing / aqueous solution / /

NaturalFeature

Palmer River / Peak Hill / /

Organization

Department of Geology / Cooperative Research Centre for Landscape Environment and Mineral Exploration / School for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology / School for Biochemistry / /

Person

Peter Hancock / Geoffrey Smith / Frank Reith / Kinuyo Wyatt / /

Position

speaker / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author / /

ProvinceOrState

New South Wales / /

PublishedMedium

Molecular Biology / /

Region

south eastern New South Wales / EASTERN AUSTRALIA / South Wales / west New South Wales / North Queensland / /

Technology

bioleaching / /

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