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Type: Thesis
Title: Geological investigation report: Glen Osmond – Brownhill Creek area
Author: Brooks, C. C.
Issue Date: 1959
School/Discipline: School of Physical Sciences
Abstract: The area was considered as unmapped. Previous workers’ reports and maps were consulted only towards the close of the investigation. A stratigraphic succession was established; zones of conformity were delineated and critical areas were indicated by field mapping guided from first mapping several hundred feet of road batters. The writer considers that sufficient work has now been done in the area to enable detailed mapping to be carried out effectively to solve some of the regional stratigraphic problems. A fact map and a work sheet have been submitted with the report. Several conclusions have been drawn from the work and recommendations made.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 1959
Where: Adelaide Geosyncline, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia
Keywords: Honours; Geology; Proterozoic; Adelaide Geosyncline; stratigraphy; structure; economic geology
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