Distribution of major structural groups of vegetation in the Fitzroy region, Queensland, Australia /...
Distribution of major structural groups of vegetation in the Fitzroy region, Queensland, Australia / by H.A. Nix ; drawn by Division of Land Use Research ; reproduction by Printing Unit, Editorial and Publications Service, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
[Melbourne, Vic.] : CSIRO, 1977.
Date
1977.
Call Numbers
M2 844.1/1977/1 , MA2 844.1/1977/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1:1 500 000.
Physical content
1 map : col. ; 51 x 34 cm.
Contents
Includes legend, inset maps (Scales not given): Locality map -- Index to adjoining survey area -- Index to 1:250 000 sheets.
Publication information
Publisher
[Melbourne, Vic.] : CSIRO, 1977.
Place of Publication
Queensland
Date Published
1977.
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Distribution of major structural groups of vegetation in the Fitzroy region, Queensland, Australia / by H.A. Nix ; drawn by Division of Land Use Research ; reproduction by Printing Unit, Editorial and Publications Service, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Land research series ; no. 39.
"To accompany Land research series no. 39 1977."
Area: from Lake Buchanan to Dawson River, from Great Dividing Range to Keppel Bay.
Shows vegetation, rivers, highway and railways.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M2 844.1/1977/1 , MA2 844.1/1977/1
Record Identifier
74VM8AM87Plg
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM8AM87Plg
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MMS ID
991000227319702626
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