Geology Of The Melbourne District, Victoria; Bulletin No. 19

Geology Of The Melbourne District, Victoria; Bulletin No. 19

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Author: G. Bell, K. G. Bowen, J. G. Douglas, J. S. Hancock, J. J. Jenkin, E. R. Kenley, J. L. Knight, J. Z. Neilson, D. Spencer-Jones, J. A. Talent, D. E. Thomas And R. G. Whiting
Binding: Hardback
Published: Geological Survey of Victoria, Mines Department, 1961

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Marked wear and yellowing on external dust cover; internal of back cover dusty; pages in good condition

This academic work, Geology Of The Melbourne District, Victoria, presents a comprehensive geological survey of the region. It chronicles the topography, geological structure, and economic geology of Melbourne and its suburbs, offering precise explanatory notes for the accompanying 1959 geological map. The text illustrates the intricate geological landscape, providing invaluable insights for researchers and enthusiasts. Its detailed observations and scientific rigor characterize the authoritative tone of this essential reference work.

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Author: G. Bell, K. G. Bowen, J. G. Douglas, J. S. Hancock, J. J. Jenkin, E. R. Kenley, J. L. Knight, J. Z. Neilson, D. Spencer-Jones, J. A. Talent, D. E. Thomas And R. G. Whiting
Binding: Hardback
Published: Geological Survey of Victoria, Mines Department, 1961

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Marked wear and yellowing on external dust cover; internal of back cover dusty; pages in good condition

This academic work, Geology Of The Melbourne District, Victoria, presents a comprehensive geological survey of the region. It chronicles the topography, geological structure, and economic geology of Melbourne and its suburbs, offering precise explanatory notes for the accompanying 1959 geological map. The text illustrates the intricate geological landscape, providing invaluable insights for researchers and enthusiasts. Its detailed observations and scientific rigor characterize the authoritative tone of this essential reference work.