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The hypothesis of continental drift in the light of recent advances of geological knowledge in Brazil and in South West Africa / Henno Martin

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Alex. L. du Toit Memorial Lectures ; Volume 7, Transactions and proceedings of the Geological Society of South Africa ; 64, AnnexurePublication details: Johannesburg : Geological Society of South Africa, 1961Description: 47 pages : 5 pl., illustrations; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • NAM 551.4 MAR
Summary: Further information and discussions concerning the Continental Drift between Africa and America. In SWA the knowledge of the glacial deposits of the Dwyka Series has been by now extended 600 miles northward from its formerly known northern limit. In a map shown the late Precambrian to lower Cambrian folded belts on the opposed coasts of Southern Africa and South America
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Further information and discussions concerning the Continental Drift between Africa and America. In SWA the knowledge of the glacial deposits of the Dwyka Series has been by now extended 600 miles northward from its formerly known northern limit. In a map shown the late Precambrian to lower Cambrian folded belts on the opposed coasts of Southern Africa and South America

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