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Stratigraphy: Crown Point Formation Category type: Quaternary Environments

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  • RB 83/00019 1:250 000 Geological Series - Explanatory Notes. DALHOUSIE, South Australia.

    The geomorphology of DALHOUSIE broadly consists of stony uplands which include mound springs in the west, and dunefield lowlands in the east on the edge of the Simpson Desert. Strongly folded ?Adelaidean sediments are overlain by a more gently folded...
      Document Published: 01 Nov 1984
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