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Title: The formation and significance of submarine terraces off the coast of Malta
Authors: Martineau, M.P.
Keywords: Underwater exploration -- Malta -- Gozo
Deep diving -- Malta -- Gozo
Issue Date: 1966
Publisher: T.G.W. Industrial & Research Promotions
Citation: Underwater Association report, 1966-67 / edited by J.N. Lythgoe and J.D. Woods. Carshalton, England: T.G.W. Industrial & Research Promotions, 1966, p. 19-23
Abstract: Submarine terraces, believed to be associated with post-glacial still stands in sea level, were first described from Malta by the 1965 Oxford University Expedition. The 1966 Expedition set out to extend this study to Gozo where the formation, distribution (particularly at depths greater than 100 ft .) and relationship to faulting of the terraces, were examined.
Description: Published for The Underwater Association of Malta 1966 Ltd.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/3513
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