The physiography of Victoria: an introduction to geomorphology |
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Contents
The Earth | 1 |
Types of Earth Movements | 15 |
Streams and Their Work | 35 |
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alluvial alluvium areas Australia Bacchus Marsh basalt basins beach bedrock Block diagram showing boulders Cainozoic Cape Woolamai Central Highlands cliffs coast coastal coastline composed cone corrasion covered crater Creek crust cycle deposits depressions desert dissected district drainage earth movements earthquake Eastern Highlands edge erosion feet flood plain floor formation formed geological Gippsland Lakes glaciated glacier gorge Grampians granite gravels headward erosion hills ice cap Lake Lake Albacutya lava flows layers limestone Mallee marine Melbourne monocline moraine mountains Murray occupy occur Otway Ranges Ouyen pebbles peneplain photo Fig physiographic plateaus Pleistocene Pliocene regions rejuvenated reproduced by permission resistant rocks result rise river valleys Rowsley sand dunes sand ridges sandstones scoria sea level shore slopes soft rocks soil South Gippsland stage strata streams structure submerged swamps termed Tertiary tributaries uplift vertical Vict Victoria volcanic wave-cut platform waves weathering Werribee Western Wimmera wind Yarra