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            <text>The field area for this project is located in the Duntroon district, National one-mile series map G.l27 North Otago, approximately 105 kilometres north of Dunedin. The area was bou~ded by Duntroon-Kurow highway to the north, Waimihi creek to the south and extends along the course of Maerewhenua river to the east and Waikoura creek to the west.&#13;
Field work was carried out mainly from the early to the middle of February, and during May's first term holiday. &#13;
The main object of the research was to draw a detailed map, and to analyse/to establish the Tertiary rocks sequence. This largely involved measuring the sequence of the strata and collecting samples. More than on~ hundred representative samples were collected which are distributed throughout the area studied. &#13;
The bed of formations are dipping one direction to the northeast with gentle angle from 5° to 7°.</text>
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            <text>72 leaves : illus., (part col.) maps, (col. in pocket) ; 30 cm.</text>
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