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The relationship of the Australian continent to the Pacific Ocean - now and in the past.
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34811
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RP1700
Author:
Bryan, W. H.
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Reprints / Geology Department, University of Queensland. New Series ; no. 12; JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 1944 v.78 : 42-62.;
Year:
1944
Subject:
Geology - Australia
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Notes:
Clarke Memorial Lecture for 1944.
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Reprint
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