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Physiographic Relations of Laterite
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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page 524 note 1 “Laterite, its Origin, Structure, and Minerals”: Mining Mag., vol. xvii, 1917, p. 178.Google Scholar
page 525 note 1 I have recently given a brief description of these sands and the ferruginous laterite capping them; see “Primitive Iron-ore Smelting Methods in West Africa”: Mining Mag., October, 1920.Google Scholar