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The geology of the lower Kobe valley, Vanrhynsdorp district
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The geology and morphology of a portion of the Long Kloof and Kammanassie valley
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The geology of the Tantalite Valley maficultramafic complex and the Kumkum metamorphicigneous massif near Warmbad, South West Africa, Namibia
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Aspects of the geology, geochemistry and metamorphism of the lower orebody, Broken Hill deposit, Aggeneys
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Economic geology of the refractory clays in the Union of South Africa with particular reference to the Transvaal deposits
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Geology of Aeolian and marine deposits in the Saldanha Bay region, Western Cape, South Africa
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Quaternary geology and landforms around Potsdam by bike
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Identification of favourable geological formations for the determination of groundwater
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The geological and geochemical characteristics of soil on Ore deposits, Itagunmodi gold deposits as a case study
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Geology of Ali Khanzai Block of Zhob Ophiolite, Balochistan, Pakistan
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Geology and Petrology of Omzha Block, Zhob Ophiolite, northern Balochistan, Pakistan
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Journal of Geography and Geology, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2026
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Rare Earths in Geological Formations of Central Region of the Dniester River Basin, Republic of Moldova
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Lithofacies and depositional settings of the Coniacian–Campanian Chalks in the Mons Basin (Belgium)
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Geological Reconciliation Study: Estimated Remaining Overburden Material and Reserve at Sibanyis Quarry, Kuching, Sarawak
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Understanding the Geomorphology of Deep-Seated Landslides: Insights from the Váh River Valley, Western Carpathians, Slovakia
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An outline of the inshore submarine geology of Southern South West Africa and Namaqualand
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The geological evolution of the eastern Richtersveld
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Geology of the South-Eastern Richtersveld
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The geology of the Ife-Ilesha area, South-Western Nigeria
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Contributions to the geology of the Table Mountain Group
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The marine geology of Walker Bay, off Hermanus, SW Cape, South Africa
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The geology of the manganese and iron deposits north of Postmasburg, C.P.
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Glaciers and mass movements in the Hüttwinkl Valley (Hohe Tauern range): from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) until now