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16. I.B. Corbett (1989), The sedimentology of the diamondiferous deflation deposits within the Sperrgebiet, Namibia. Unpbl. PhD. thesis, University of Cape Town, South Africa. 430p. 17. Corbett, I.B., 1990. The modern and ancient pattern of sand flow through the southern Namib deflation basin. In: Pye, K., Lancaster, N. (Eds.) 1993. Aeolian sediments ancient and modern. Special Publication of the International Assoc. Sedimentologists 16, Blackwell, Oxford, England. 18. Hallam, C.D., 1964. The geology of the coastal diamond deposits of Southern Africa. In: Haughton, SH., (Ed.) The geology of some ore deposits of Southern Africa. Special Publ. Geological Society of South Africa, 671-728. 19. Corbett, I.B., McMillan, I.K., 1998. From shore to shelf and back again. 7 th International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, Cape Town, p.167-169. 20. Spaggiari, R.I., Bluck, J., Ward, J.D., 1999. Beaches, barriers and bars: Sedimentary facies of early Pleistocene Diamondiferous deposits within the Orange River mouth, Namibia. INQUA XV International Congress, The Environmental Background To Hominid Evolution In Africa, Abstracts, p169-170. 21. L.G. Murray, R.H. Joynt, D.O’C. O’Shea, R. Foster and L. Kleinhan (1970), The geological environment of some diamond deposits off the coast of South West Africa. In: The Geology of the East Atlantic Continental Margin – 1 General Economic Papers. Institute of Geology Scientific Report 70/13. 22. Dale, D.C., McMillan, I.K., 1998. Mud belt and middle shelf benthonic and planktonic foraminiferal assemblages and sedimentation processes compared through the Holocene successions at two tropical African (Sierra Leone) and two temperate African (western offshore, South Africa) sites. South African Journal of Science 94, 319-340. 23. Anonymous (1998), Exploration Techniques and Potential Mining Systems. Deep-Seabed Polymetallic Nodule Exploration: Development of Environmental Guidelines, Proceedings of the International Seabed INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY 596
Authority Workshop, Sanya, Hainan Island, People’s Republic of China, p.29-40. 24. McMillan, I.K., 1993. Foraminiferal biostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and interpreted chronostratigraphy of marine Quaternary sedimentation on the South African continental shelf. South African Journal Science 89, 83-89. INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY 597
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16. I.B. Corbett (1989), The sedimentology of the diamondiferous<br />
deflation deposits within the Sperrgebiet, Namibia. Unpbl. PhD.<br />
thesis, University of Cape Town, South Africa. 430p.<br />
17. Corbett, I.B., 1990. The modern and ancient pattern of sand flow<br />
through the southern Namib deflation basin. In: Pye, K., Lancaster,<br />
N. (Eds.) 1993. Aeolian sediments ancient and modern. Special<br />
Publication of the <strong>International</strong> Assoc. Sedimentologists 16,<br />
Blackwell, Oxford, England.<br />
18. Hallam, C.D., 1964. The geology of the coastal diamond deposits of<br />
Southern Africa. In: Haughton, SH., (Ed.) The geology of some ore<br />
deposits of Southern Africa. Special Publ. Geological Society of South<br />
Africa, 671-728.<br />
19. Corbett, I.B., McMillan, I.K., 1998. From shore to shelf and back<br />
again. 7 th <strong>International</strong> Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, Cape Town,<br />
p.167-169.<br />
20. Spaggiari, R.I., Bluck, J., Ward, J.D., 1999. Beaches, barriers and bars:<br />
Sedimentary facies of early Pleistocene Diamondiferous deposits<br />
within the Orange River mouth, Namibia. INQUA XV <strong>International</strong><br />
Congress, The Environmental Background To Hominid Evolution In<br />
Africa, Abstracts, p169-170.<br />
21. L.G. Murray, R.H. Joynt, D.O’C. O’Shea, R. Foster and L. Kleinhan<br />
(1970), The geological environment of some diamond deposits off the<br />
coast of South West Africa. In: The Geology of the East Atlantic<br />
Continental Margin – 1 General Economic Papers. Institute of Geology<br />
Scientific <strong>Report</strong> 70/13.<br />
22. Dale, D.C., McMillan, I.K., 1998. Mud belt and middle shelf<br />
benthonic and planktonic foraminiferal assemblages and<br />
sedimentation processes compared through the Holocene<br />
successions at two tropical African (Sierra Leone) and two temperate<br />
African (western offshore, South Africa) sites. South African Journal<br />
of Science 94, 319-340.<br />
23. Anonymous (1998), Exploration Techniques and Potential Mining<br />
Systems. Deep-<strong>Seabed</strong> Polymetallic Nodule Exploration: Development of<br />
Environmental Guidelines, Proceedings of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Seabed</strong><br />
INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY 596