The Physiography of Victoria: An Introduction to Geomorphology |
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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 beds boulders Cainozoic Cape Woolamai Central Highlands cliffs coast coastline covered crater Creek crust deposits depressions dissected drainage earth movements earthquake Eastern Highlands edge erosion eruptions fault line fault scarp feet flood plain floor formed Gippsland Lakes Gippsland Plains glacier Glenelg gorge Grampians granite gravels Hill ice cap Lake Lake Albacutya land lava flows limestone Loddon River Mallee marine Melbourne miles Miocene monocline Mornington mountain Murray Newer Volcanic occupy occur Oligocene Otway Ranges pebbles peneplain photo Fig physiographic plateaus Pleistocene Pliocene Port Campbell Port Phillip regions reproduced by permission river valleys Rowsley sand dunes sand ridges sandstones sea level shallow shore slope soft rocks South Gippsland South Gippsland Highlands stage strata streams structure submergence surface swamps termed Tertiary tributaries troughs tuffs uplift vertical Vict Victoria Warrnambool wave-cut platform waves weathering Werribee Wimmera Yarra Zealand