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Soil erosion map [cartographic material]. Hundred of Belalie, County of Victoria, South Australia /...

Soil erosion map [cartographic material]. Hundred of Belalie, County of Victoria, South Australia /...

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Soil erosion map [cartographic material]. Hundred of Belalie, County of Victoria, South Australia / Del. Peter D. Hooper.

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Full title

Soil erosion map [cartographic material]. Hundred of Belalie, County of Victoria, South Australia / Del. Peter D. Hooper.

Author / Creator

Publisher

Adelaide : CSIRO, Division of Soils, 1943.

Date

1943.

Call Numbers

M2 831.24gca/1943/1

Record Identifier

74VKOb0kpJjO

MMS ID

991022610239702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale 1:63 360. 1 in. = 1 mile.

Physical content

1 map ; 44 x 33 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Adelaide : CSIRO, Division of Soils, 1943.

Place of Publication

South Australia

Date Published

1943.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Soil erosion map [cartographic material]. Hundred of Belalie, County of Victoria, South Australia / Del. Peter D. Hooper.

Notes

General note

CSIRO Bulletin ; no. 188.

"Field Operations, Division of Soils 1941" in lower right corner of map.

"Soil Surveyors, C.G. Stephens, R.I. Herriot, T. Langford-Smith, A.M. Acock."

Extracted from CSIRO Bulletin, no. 188.

Includes: Key to sheet erosion, gully erosion and deposition.

Information transferred from the Mitchell Library shelflist catalogue as part of the eRecords Project 2010-2011....

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Time Period

d1941

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M2 831.24gca/1943/1

Record Identifier

74VKOb0kpJjO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKOb0kpJjO

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MMS ID

991022610239702626

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