Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 485
Further east of this geosyncline in New South Wales , tectonic environmental
conditions were very different as at Jenolan radiolarian cherts , spilites and
keratophyres have been recorded associated with limestones , mudstones and
shales .
Further east of this geosyncline in New South Wales , tectonic environmental
conditions were very different as at Jenolan radiolarian cherts , spilites and
keratophyres have been recorded associated with limestones , mudstones and
shales .
Page 487
However , it appears that sedimentation west and east of the Mitta - Mitta
Geanticline took place in a miogeosyncline . The extension of the craton in
Tasmania would presumably be west of the present coastline as sediments have
been ...
However , it appears that sedimentation west and east of the Mitta - Mitta
Geanticline took place in a miogeosyncline . The extension of the craton in
Tasmania would presumably be west of the present coastline as sediments have
been ...
Page 488
Its eastern limit would be roughly a line passing north of Moruya , near Jenolan
and perhaps east of Cudgegong . The presence of limestones , mudstones and
shales with radiolarian cherts , spilites and keratophyres at Jenolan in New South
...
Its eastern limit would be roughly a line passing north of Moruya , near Jenolan
and perhaps east of Cudgegong . The presence of limestones , mudstones and
shales with radiolarian cherts , spilites and keratophyres at Jenolan in New South
...
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