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Karst landscapes diagram

Karst landscapes diagram.

Diagram showing some of the features and relationships associated with karst landscapes typically found in new Zealand.

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Rights: Bruce W. Hayward. From Karst in Stone, Bruce W.Haywood & Jill A.Kenny.Geoscience Society of NZ Guidebook No. 15.w
Published: 8 October 2012Size: 2.17 MB
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