
doi: 10.1190/1.3513799
Despite the fact that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent annually on mineral exploration geophysics, the key physical parameters of the rocks and minerals involved are rarely systematically measured. Data that are publically available are often limited in scope, quality and supporting metadata. Suggestions for basic practical measurement techniques, quality control and archiving are presented.
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