316 GEOLOGY AXD PETROLOGV OF TUE GREAT SERPEKTIXE BELT OF X.S.W. 



formation of a peneplain, which in Tertiary times was uplifted by a series of 

 comparatively small uplifts and finally by a much larger one, these acting 

 regionally but being lomplicated by local warping and faulting, whUe basaltic 

 eruptions occurred after the first, but before the last of these movements. Erosion 

 acting throughout this period has jjroduced wide valleys or plains on the softer 

 structures, but lemnants of the harder stnictnres are still preserved in narrow 

 ridges or wide plateaus. 



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