Memoir 3: The Geology of the Area around the Khan and Swakop Rivers in South West Africa
A sparsely populated and arid area of some 3000 square miles located in the region of the Khan and Swakop Rivers in South West Africa, was mapped on aerial photographs during 1959 and 1960. It is underlain largely by highly folded and metamorphosed and partially granitised Damara rocks.
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