Die Nutzbaren Mineralien Und Gebirgsarten Im Deutschen Reiche, based on the work of V. Dechen, explores the useful minerals and rock types found within the German Reich. This comprehensive volume, updated by Heinrich Dechen, Hugo B cking, and Willy Bruhns, provides a detailed examination of the geological resources and their practical applications during the early 20th century.
The book delves into the composition, distribution, and economic significance of various minerals and rocks, offering valuable insights for geologists, mining engineers, and anyone interested in the natural resources of Germany. With meticulous detail and expert analysis, this book stands as a significant historical record of German geology and resource management.
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