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The Origin of the Dwyka Conglomerate of South Africa and other “Glacial” Deposits.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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To reopen a question which has seemed definitely settled ever since 1898, and which has accordingly become an accepted opinion in geological circles, is neither a pleasant nor an enviable task. Yet, as the question is one of universal interest geologically, it has to be tackled and settled. In the following I intend to discuss the problem in a manner as objective and concise as possible, in order to concentrate the argument on the points which fundamentally govern the problem. As, from personal observations on the spot I am only familiar with the South African occurrence, I intend discussing that one only, however likely it be that the arguments brought forward may fundamentally affect the appreciation of other similar occurrences in South America and Asia.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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