GSV Report 49 (1977/9) - Scoria and tuff quarrying in Victoria
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Product description:Please note This report has been superseded by GSV Report 96 - Review of scoria and tuff quarrying in Victoria. Introduction Scoria and tuff are volcanic materials which are deposited during the eruption of a volcano. They are widespread within the "Newer Volcanics" of the Western District of Victoria, and usually form prominent scoria cones and tuff rings. Many cones and rings have undergone relatively little weathering, and consist of material of economic importance for construction purposes... Download The downloadable version of this report is supplied in PDF format (4MB). Bibliographic reference McKenzie, D.A., 1977. Scoria and tuff quarrying in Victoria. Geological Survey of Victoria Report 49 (1977/9). Department of Mines, Victoria. Related products:
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