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Wed, 15 Oct 1997 10:23:02 +0200
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Dear listmembers,

I am searching a candidate at the MSc or PhD level (preferably PhD
level) on the following subject:
"Ore-genesis stable isotope - fluid inclusion study on the Cu-Co
mineralization of the copperbelt of Zambia/Democratic Republik of Congo
(former Zaïre)".

The "copperbelt-project" is leaded by Prof Laurence Robb. The candidate
will be supervised mostly by Dr. Pier de Groot.
The research project includes: stable isotope analysis (O and S isotope
facilities are available; in near future also a carbonate C and O
isotope analytical device), fluid inclusion measurements (temperature
stage, CL-probe & Raman-probe are available), geochemistry and field
work. The candidate will be based at the University of the Witwatersrand
at the Department of Geology. The Economic Geology Research Unit (EGRU)
is also strongly involved in this project.

The candidate must have a good Honours qualification (or comparable
qualifications) and preferably has experience in (stable isotope)
laboratory work.
Funding has to be arranged after having particulars of a candidate.

For information and questions, please contact:
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Dr. P.A. de Groot
University of the Witwatersrand
Economic Geology Research Unit
Department of Geology
Private Bag 3
2050 Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel.    +27 11 7162564
Fax.    +27 11 3391697
E-mail  <[log in to unmask]>

Visit the combined HOME-PAGE of EGRU-Geology on the Internet:
        http://www.wits.ac.za/science/geology/1stpage.htm
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