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The geological and volcanological features of the quartz latites of the Etendeka Formation / S. C. Milner

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Communications of the Geological Survey of South West Africa/Namibia, Volume 2, (1986) p. 109 - 116Publication details: Windhoek : Geological Survey of South West Africa/ Namibia, 1986Description: 8 pages : table, fig.; 30 cmISSN:
  • 0256-1697
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 553 Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia
Summary: The volcanic Etendeka Formation consists predominantly of interbedded basalt and quartz latite unites with an approximate age of 121 m.y. The study area is situated in the Skeleton Coast Park and western Damaraland. Investigations have been confidut to the volcanics of the Etendeka region, more specifically the acid rocks which crop out over a wide area within the southern Etendeka
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The volcanic Etendeka Formation consists predominantly of interbedded basalt and quartz latite unites with an approximate age of 121 m.y. The study area is situated in the Skeleton Coast Park and western Damaraland. Investigations have been confidut to the volcanics of the Etendeka region, more specifically the acid rocks which crop out over a wide area within the southern Etendeka

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