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The London Bridge limestone, Monaro district, New South Wales

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The London Bridge Limestone has been traced along its strike from a point five miles south-south-east of Queanbeyan to a point three miles south-east of Bredbo, a distance of forty miles. At London Bridge this formation attains its greatest development and a large-scale geological map of this area has been prepared. Fossil collections have been made from localities along this formation and the fauna has been examined. A description of the coral Pycnostylus ? sp. nov. is given. The stratigraphical position of this formation has been placed within the Wenlock Epoch, possibly within the Lower Wenlock.

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Title The London Bridge limestone, Monaro district, New South Wales
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/2d1ccd90-6681-43a9-b869-e497d673c1c5
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Reference Period 22/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[149.0, -36.0], [149.5, -36.0], [149.5, -35.5], [149.0, -35.5], [149.0, -36.0]]]}
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