Field Notebook: 1984b
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7/7/84 Middle Eumlian Orogeny pattern that the sediment came from the Avalon & Franklinian aplexts to its north. Deepani activity in E. Axel Hurley also a factor in shedding sediment. Denies its claim by Maall that the Tondrup basin was broken up into a number of sub-basins, sediment patterns for uniform or its majority of the area. Bangali space is a transgressive unit (in sense) & valid in study it occupied a strong 40 line & major marine maximum over land. - Marco in this regard.