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Stratigraphy: Keswick Clay Category type: Earth Sciences Geological province: Adelaide Geosyncline

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  • RB 94/00009 Soils, stratigraphy and engineering geology of near surface materials of the Adelaide Plains.

    Metropolitan Adelaide is founded on a wide variety of soils that overlie sediments and rocks. Some of the soils and sediments react to seasonal and human-induced changes in water content with marked changes in volume. The black earths and...
      Document Published: 01 Jul 1996
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  • A new geological map of Hallett Cove.

    Hallett Cove is one of South Australia’s foremost natural science treasures. Exposed examples for prime geological concepts of superposition of strata, depositional unconformities (representing time breaks), and folding and faulting of sedimentary...
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  • Geological map of Hallett Cove [surface geology jpeg version].

    Hallett Cove is one of South Australia’s foremost natural science treasures. Exposed examples for prime geological concepts of superposition of strata, depositional unconformities (representing time breaks), and folding and faulting of sedimentary...
      Map Published: 01 Nov 1919
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