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Photo 7. —Royal Society Scarp looking south-west across Radian Glacier from Rücker Ridge. On left Mt Huggins is draped with cloud. Basal dolerite sill about 500 ft thick dips west in middle distance. Middle and upper part of scarp composed of Beacon Sandstone and dolerite. Age of beds immediately above basal sill uncertain.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology, Volume 2, Issue 5, 5 August 1963, Plate 4

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Photo 7.—Royal Society Scarp looking south-west across Radian Glacier from Rücker Ridge. On left Mt Huggins is draped with cloud. Basal dolerite sill about 500ft thick dips west in middle distance. Middle and upper part of scarp composed of Beacon Sandstone and dolerite. Age of beds immediately above basal sill uncertain. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology, Volume 2, Issue 5, 5 August 1963, Plate 4

Photo 7.—Royal Society Scarp looking south-west across Radian Glacier from Rücker Ridge. On left Mt Huggins is draped with cloud. Basal dolerite sill about 500ft thick dips west in middle distance. Middle and upper part of scarp composed of Beacon Sandstone and dolerite. Age of beds immediately above basal sill uncertain. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology, Volume 2, Issue 5, 5 August 1963, Plate 4

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