Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
Oct 9, 2007
Publisher
Brouwer Press
ISBN-10
1406718165
ISBN-13
9781406718164
Description
Robert B. Young delves into the intricacies of the auriferous conglomerates of the Witwatersrand, a region celebrated for its rich gold deposits. Through meticulous research and analysis, Young presents a comprehensive study that unveils the geological structures and formations that contribute to the area's mining significance. The book serves as a critical resource for geologists, miners, and historians alike, providing valuable insights into the geological processes that shaped the landscape and the economy that emerged from it.
Throughout the chapters, Young combines rigorous scientific examination with historical context, recounting the evolution of the mining industry in the Witwatersrand. The narrative underscores the challenges faced by early prospectors and the technological advancements that propelled the region to global prominence within the gold mining sector. The intertwined relationship between geology and human enterprise is thoroughly explored, offering a nuanced understanding of both past and present implications.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the complexities of the auriferous conglomerates as Young discusses mineral composition, stratigraphy, and the environmental factors at play. His passion for the subject is evident, making it an engaging read for those intrigued by geology, mining history, or the economic development of Southern Africa. This work stands as a testament to the significant role these rocks have played in shaping the region's destiny, capturing the essence of the auditory treasures hidden beneath its surface.
Throughout the chapters, Young combines rigorous scientific examination with historical context, recounting the evolution of the mining industry in the Witwatersrand. The narrative underscores the challenges faced by early prospectors and the technological advancements that propelled the region to global prominence within the gold mining sector. The intertwined relationship between geology and human enterprise is thoroughly explored, offering a nuanced understanding of both past and present implications.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the complexities of the auriferous conglomerates as Young discusses mineral composition, stratigraphy, and the environmental factors at play. His passion for the subject is evident, making it an engaging read for those intrigued by geology, mining history, or the economic development of Southern Africa. This work stands as a testament to the significant role these rocks have played in shaping the region's destiny, capturing the essence of the auditory treasures hidden beneath its surface.