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Chapter 44 The Chiquerío Formation, southern Peru - Photograph supplement

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Title: Chapter 44 The Chiquerío Formation, southern Peru - Photograph supplement
Author: Chew, David
Abstract: Companion photographs to the book chapter Chew, David and Kirkland, Christopher. 2011. “The Chiquerío Formation, southern Peru.” In: Arnaud, E., Halverson, G. P. and Shields-Zhou, G. (eds) The Geological Record of Neoproterozoic Glaciations. Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 36, 481-486.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10214/9430
Date: 2011
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada
Rights Holder: The copyright of the photo rests with the author(s) of the chapter or, where stated, the person who took the photo.


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Ch44_Photo_1_Chew.jpg 350.7Kb JPEG image Thumbnail General view of coastal outcrop of the Chiquerío Formation, 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).
Ch44_Photo_2_Chew.jpg 710.3Kb JPEG image Thumbnail Finely laminated pink dolostone and dark dolomicrite (cap dolostone) at the top of the Chiquerío Formation, 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).
Ch44_Photo_3_Chew.jpg 600.7Kb JPEG image Thumbnail Deformed white dolostone clasts in the carbonate-dominated upper portion of the Chiquerío Formation, 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).
Ch44_Photo_4_Chew.jpg 526.7Kb JPEG image Thumbnail Clast of granite in a dark siltstone matrix in the Chiquerío Formation, 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).
Ch44_Photo_5_Chew.jpg 466.4Kb JPEG image Thumbnail Dropstone of granitic gneiss resting a on graded turbiditic sandstone bed in the Chiquerío Formation, 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).
Ch44_Photo_6_Chew.jpg 426.4Kb JPEG image Thumbnail Unconformable base of the Chiquerío Formation (right) with gneisses of the Arequipa Massif (left). 5 km SE of the town of San Juan, Nazca, Peru (Photo credit: David Chew).

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