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OBSERVATIONS made last winter upon the lithological characters of the Red Marls, with intercalated sandstones, exposed in the cliff-section running eastwards from Exmouth towards Straight Point, disclosed some interesting facts which may serve to remove doubts as to these rocks having been formed under conditions contemporaneous with, and similar to, those prevailing during the deposition of the German Rothligendes in Permian times.
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CARUS-WILSON, C. Cupriferous Sandstones at Exmouth. Nature 91, 530 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091530b0
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