The geological prospectivity of Malaysia Alex Unya Ak Ambun, L. H. Teoh, A. S. W. Yan
Material type: TextPublisher: 1993Description: 7p. ill.,map 30cmSubject(s): Geology -- Malaysia | Mineralogy -- MlaysiaSummary: The Malaysian minerals industry is commonly perceived to be in the dolddrums since the downturn of the tin sector decade ago.To a certain extend this is true as indicated by the1992 export of the tin of RM721 million as compared to RM1,600 million in 1985Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 555.95 ALE (Browse shelf) | Available | 00003984 |
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555.5952291 CAC Laporan penilaian semula rizab batuan di kawasan lesen kuari No. 5D/1/1989 (Sungai Siang-Siang, Trusan, Lawas, Bahagian Limbang) / | 555.9 HUT Geological evolution of South-east Asia | 555.95 ALE The geological prospectivity of Malaysia | 555.95 ALE The geological prospectivity of Malaysia | 555.95 AWP Field record | 555.95 GOB Geology of the Malay Peninsula | 555.95 GOB Geology of the Malay Peninsula |
The Malaysian minerals industry is commonly perceived to be in the dolddrums since the downturn of the tin sector decade ago.To a certain extend this is true as indicated by the1992 export of the tin of RM721 million as compared to RM1,600 million in 1985
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