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Haddon King

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53: 151:, son of George Forrester King and his wife Jessie Ann, née Kingsland. In 1926 he started as a surveyor’s assistant on the Geological Survey of British Guiana under the supervision of H. J. C. (Terence) Conolly. King obtained his surveyor’s licence in 1929 and then moved to Canada where he studied mining engineering at the 174:
in 1934 `to apply the latest ideas in geology, geophysics, geochemistry and aerial photography to the scientific search for new mineral deposits’, collaborating with U.S. consultants. King became senior geologist in 1936. In 1953, King became chief geologist of
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came from his recognition that the Broken Hill ore body (along with other similar deposits worldwide) originated as sedimentary layers of metals, rather than later replacements from metallic solutions.
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Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy medal
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Index

Australia
University of Toronto
Clarke Medal
W. R. Browne Medal
Penrose Gold Medal
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy medal
Geology
Western Mining Corporation
Consolidated Zinc
Australian
Clarke Medal
Georgetown, British Guiana
University of Toronto
Timmins
Sudbury Basin
Western Mining Corporation
Western Australia
Consolidated Zinc
mining geology
W. R. Browne Medal
Australian Geographic Society




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Clarke Medal
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