Abstract
Prospectors have long known that abnormal concentrations of metals in the soil overlying an ore deposit can affect the vegetation rooting in this soil; mineral deposits have even been discovered because of such vegetation changes. Recently, many people have become interested in the possibility of remote sensing such vegetation changes, and perhaps using the results in conjunction with airborne geophysics and photogeological interpretation in integrated prospecting programs.
Citation Formats
Press, N P.
Effects of metals on vegetation.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1972.
Web.
Press, N P.
Effects of metals on vegetation.
United Kingdom.
Press, N P.
1972.
"Effects of metals on vegetation."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Effects of metals on vegetation}
author = {Press, N P}
abstractNote = {Prospectors have long known that abnormal concentrations of metals in the soil overlying an ore deposit can affect the vegetation rooting in this soil; mineral deposits have even been discovered because of such vegetation changes. Recently, many people have become interested in the possibility of remote sensing such vegetation changes, and perhaps using the results in conjunction with airborne geophysics and photogeological interpretation in integrated prospecting programs.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1972}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Effects of metals on vegetation}
author = {Press, N P}
abstractNote = {Prospectors have long known that abnormal concentrations of metals in the soil overlying an ore deposit can affect the vegetation rooting in this soil; mineral deposits have even been discovered because of such vegetation changes. Recently, many people have become interested in the possibility of remote sensing such vegetation changes, and perhaps using the results in conjunction with airborne geophysics and photogeological interpretation in integrated prospecting programs.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1972}
month = {Jan}
}