File:BarrowHighlandBoundaryFault.png
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English: Map by George Barrow published in 1912 showing what became known as the Highland Boundary Fault |
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Source | On the Geology of Lower Dee-side and the Southern Highland Border. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association,1912. Volume 23, Issue 5, page 268-273. doi:10.1016/S0016-7878(12)80018-6 |
Author | George Barrow, 1853–1932 |
The work was first published in UK over 70 years pma (1932) of author, George Barrow. It was also published before 1923.
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