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Title: The natural history of the Australind-Waterloo head coastal area Part 1 The geomorphology and surface processes / by V. Semeniuk and T.D. Meagher.
Author: Semeniuk, V. ; Meagher, T. D.
Year: [197-]
Description: 29, [29] leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
Subject: South west region (W.A.). ; Geomorphology. ; Australind (W.A.) ; Western Australia.
Notes: Marked copy. Draft.
Bibliography: p. 28-29.
Type: Book
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