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Geochemistry strikes back

Geochemists have made a strong case for their craft at a recent international conference in Adelaide

David Upton
Dr Steve Hill told the International Applied Geochemistry Symposium in Adelaide that explorers were missing opportunities to make discoveries with landscape geochemistry.

Dr Steve Hill told the International Applied Geochemistry Symposium in Adelaide that explorers were missing opportunities to make discoveries with landscape geochemistry. | Credits: David Upton

Geophysics tends to dominate the thinking of explorers in areas under cover, however, geochemists made a strong argument for their craft at a recent international conference in Adelaide. A random sample...

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