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Lusakite, a cobalt-bearing silicate from Northern Rhodesia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

A. C. Skerl
Affiliation:
Royal School of Mines, London
F. A. Bannister
Affiliation:
Mineral Department of the British Museum of Natural History

Extract

This interesting new mineral was discovered by the first author in February 1933 whilst in the employment of the British South Africa Company Limited as a field geologist to the Rhodesia Minerals Concession Limited under the direction of Dr. J. Austen Bancroft. The locality, longitude 29° 29′ E. and latitude 15° 27′ S., is about eighty miles east of Lusaka, the new capital of Northern Rhodesia, after which the mineral is named. The central African plateau has here been cut back from the northern escarpment of the Zambezi rift valley, about 10 miles to the south, producing a rugged topography varying from 1,000 feet to 4,000 feet in altitude.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1934

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