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Victoria University Antarctic Research Expedition Science and Logistics Reports 1984-85: VUWAE 29

Figure 2. A. Map of McMurdo Sound area, showing the main physiographic features, the location of MSSTS-1, and deep DVDP drill holes (numbers). X-Y locates the section shown in figure 2B. — B. Geologic section across McMurdo Sound (line X-Y in figure 2A). Offshore structure extrapolated from Iles and Dibble (1981) and Wilson et al. (1981). Faulting has been inferred from topography (Webb and Wrenn 1982) but has in places been confirmed by field observations (P.G.Fitzgerald, pers comm)

Figure 2. A. Map of McMurdo Sound area, showing the main physiographic features, the location of MSSTS-1, and deep DVDP drill holes (numbers). X-Y locates the section shown in figure 2B. B. Geologic section across McMurdo Sound (line X-Y in figure 2A). Offshore structure extrapolated from Iles and Dibble (1981) and Wilson et al. (1981). Faulting has been inferred from topography (Webb and Wrenn 1982) but has in places been confirmed by field observations (P.G.Fitzgerald, pers comm).

Figure 2. A. Map of McMurdo Sound area, showing the main physiographic features, the location of MSSTS-1, and deep DVDP drill holes (numbers). X-Y locates the section shown in figure 2B.
B. Geologic section across McMurdo Sound (line X-Y in figure 2A). Offshore structure extrapolated from Iles and Dibble (1981) and Wilson et al. (1981). Faulting has been inferred from topography (Webb and Wrenn 1982) but has in places been confirmed by field observations (P.G.Fitzgerald, pers comm).