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Victoria University Antarctic Research Expedition Science and Logistics Reports 1980-81: VUWAE 25

References

References

Funaki, M., 1978. The paleomagnetic investigation of Antarctica. 1. Paleo-magnetism of Hut Point Peninsula volcanic sequence. Memoirs of Nat. Inst. of Polar Res., Japan, Special Issue #14, pp. 186-193.

Kyle, P.R. and S.B. Treves, 1974. Geology of Hut Pt. Peninsula, Ross I., Antarc. J. U.S., 9 pp. 232-234.

McPherson, J., 1975. The Aztec Siltstone: An Upper Devonian Alluvial Plain Red Bed Sequence, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Ph.D. Thesis held VUW Library.

Plume, R., 1976. Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Paleocurrent Analysis of the Basal part of the Beacon Supergroup (Devonian and Older (?) to Triassic), Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. M.Sc. Thesis held VUW Library.

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Figure 4: Strike and dip of red bed samples from Knobhead (KH), Table Mt. (TMt), Mt. Kempe (MK), Alligator Peak (AP) and Mt. Crean (MC). Numbers beside the samples show the thermal demagnetising temperatures. The cross shows the mean strike and dip of the Jurassic dolerite.

Figure 4: Strike and dip of red bed samples from Knobhead (KH), Table Mt. (TMt), Mt. Kempe (MK), Alligator Peak (AP) and Mt. Crean (MC). Numbers beside the samples show the thermal demagnetising temperatures. The cross shows the mean strike and dip of the Jurassic dolerite.

It can be seen that at the higher temperatures, the samples are beginning to move from dolerite position.

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Sampling a red bed sequence of the Terra Cotta Siltstone at Mt. Handsley. The red beds have been extensively burrowed.

Sampling a red bed sequence of the Terra Cotta Siltstone at Mt. Handsley. The red beds have been extensively burrowed.

Two cold paleomagicians sampling a snow-covered section at Table Mountain. Drill holes arrowed.

Two cold paleomagicians sampling a snow-covered section at Table Mountain. Drill holes arrowed.