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Economic Geology; February 1964; v. 59; no. 1; p. 79-96
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The distribution of beryllium in the Oslo region, Norway; a geochemical stream sediment study

Johan W. Brinck, and A. Hofmann

Sediment samples from 146 streams and rivers, representing basins averaging 15 km 2 in area, were analyzed for beryllium. Results suggest that margins of plutons and contact zones are the most favorable areas. General distribution trends are more useful guides to ore than local high values.

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