The Natal Monocline: Explaining the Origin and Scenery of Natal, South Africa |
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Contents
THE NATAL MONOCLINE explaining the origin and scenery of Natal Chapter I The Province of Natal | 1 |
The Rock Formations of Natal and their | 5 |
Denudational Agencies moulding the Landscape | 23 |
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Active Episode Africa ancient appear basalts Basement basins beach beneath Berg blocks changes coast coastal plain contain continues course Cretaceous crossing cycle deep denudation deposits developed dolerite Drakensberg dunes Durban Dwyka early Cainozoic east Ecca elevation erosion fault flat flood flow formations fossil geological Gondwana gorges granite Hill incised inland Intermission kilometres Lake land landscape late later lower major marine metres million Miocene monocline Mountain Natal Natal Monocline older Oribi original Pass period Pietermaritzburg planation Plate plateau Pleistocene Pliocene Port present province quarry Quaternary range ridge rise River road rock route sand Sandstone scarp scenery seen shales shore side smooth soil sometimes stands steep strata structure surface Table Table Mountain Sandstone thick Thousand Tillite tilting Tugela Umgeni uplift valleys views weathered wide Zululand