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Geographical essays in honour of Gilbert J. Butland

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English
Pages
213

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Geographical essays in honour of Gilbert J. Butland
1975, Dept. of Geography, University of New England
in English

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Table of Contents

Appleton, J. Prospect and refuge in the landscapes of Britain and Australia.
Woolmington, E. Australians and New Zealanders - "identity" through environmental interaction.
McKnight, T. A comparative view of feral hoofed livestock in Australia and the United States.
Hopley, D. Contrasting evidence of Holocene sea levels with special reference to the Bowen-Whitsunday area of Queensland.
Plummer, B. Soil and landform relationships in the St. George and Goondiwindi districts of Queensland, with special reference to Gilgai soils.
Fox, J. Reality, region and relevance.
Golledge, R. Consumer spatial behavior in different environments.
Warner, R. A. Comparative study of relations between bedrock meander wavelengths, benchfull discharges and channel perimeter sediments for the Sydney Basin and the north east of New South Wales.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
[Armidale, Aust.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
919.4
Library of Congress
G62 .G42

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxvii, 213 p. :
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4941563M
ISBN 10
0858340984
LCCN
76368996
OCLC/WorldCat
2523976

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