Geology of the Kimberley Region Western Australia by D. B. Dow and I. Gemuts
Geology of the Kimberley Region Western Australia by D. B. Dow and I. Gemuts
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Geology of the Kimberley Region Western Australia
The East Kimberley
Bulletin No. 106
by D. B. Dow and I. Gemuts
Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, 1969
Black and white photographic plates and frontispiece, maps in text
Separate maps in pocket at rear
Hardcover with dustjacket
Condition: Very Good
A little edge and shelf wear with some rubbing and bumping to corners and covers. Dustjacket a little tatty with tears, creasing, chipping and discolouration, piece missing at back. (see photographs)
“Kimberley region is the name given to the rugged northern extremity of Western Australia, a large part of which is composed of Precambrian rocks. The area was mapped by combined teams of Bureau of Mineral Resources and Geological Survey of Western Australia geologists between 1962 and 1967; the results of the first three years’ mapping – of southeastern part of the Kimberley region – are given in this Bulletin. Isotopic age determinations were made on rocks throughout the Precambrian successions, and this has proved a valuable adjunct to the mapping.”
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