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Victoria University Antarctic Research Expedition Science and Logistics Reports 1978-79: VUWAE 23

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FIG. 3. Sections traversed for paleomagnetic sampling at Mount Bastion (A) and west Beacon (B). Traverse line ⋰; campsites ΔΔ; D - dolerite; UL, ML, LL - upper, middle and lower Lashly Formation; WCM - Weller Coal Measures; AzS - Aztec Siltstone; BHO - Beacon Heights Orthoquartzite; AR - Arena Sandstone; AMF Altar Mountain Formation NMS - New Mountain Sandstone; FG - Feather Conglomerate.

FIG. 3. Sections traversed for paleomagnetic sampling at Mount Bastion (A) and west Beacon (B). Traverse line ⋰; campsites ΔΔ; D - dolerite; UL, ML, LL - upper, middle and lower Lashly Formation; WCM - Weller Coal Measures; AzS - Aztec Siltstone; BHO - Beacon Heights Orthoquartzite; AR - Arena Sandstone; AMF Altar Mountain Formation NMS - New Mountain Sandstone; FG - Feather Conglomerate.