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Fig. 2. —The pebble band at the base of the Otorohanga Limestone at Sl3. Note the wide spacing of the pebbles, which do not form a grain-supported framework. The object in the centre of the photograph is 2in high and rests on the top of the Orahiri Limestone (Member E).

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 1, 16 July 1970, Plate 5

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Fig. 2.—The pebble band at the base of the Otorohanga Limestone at Sl3. Note the wide spacing of the pebbles, which do not form a grain-supported framework. The object in the centre of the photograph is 2in high and rests on the top of the Orahiri Limestone (Member E). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 1, 16 July 1970, Plate 5

Fig. 2.—The pebble band at the base of the Otorohanga Limestone at Sl3. Note the wide spacing of the pebbles, which do not form a grain-supported framework. The object in the centre of the photograph is 2in high and rests on the top of the Orahiri Limestone (Member E). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 1, 16 July 1970, Plate 5

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