Rocas fungiformes, pedestales y formas asociadas en Anvil Hill, Mannum, Australia del Sur
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Mushroom, rocks, flared slopes, pedestals, episodic exposure, Munay valley, South AustraliaAbstract
We study the flared slopes of Anvil Hill, in the Murray valIey, and the interpretation of their subsurficial origin. It is related to the Murray gorge Cormation and the overlyeing Miocene limestones. The relation between flares and tafoni is also considered.
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1988-04-30
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Centeno, J. D., & Twidale, C. R. (1988). Rocas fungiformes, pedestales y formas asociadas en Anvil Hill, Mannum, Australia del Sur. Estudios Geológicos, 44(1-2), 93–98. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.88441-2527
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