Large-scale landslips occur where resistant Neogene volcanic rocks slide over soft Cretaceous sediments, as is evident from the uneven topography to the right of this photo of Rabot Point, James Ross Island. |
Large-scale landslips occur where resistant Neogene volcanic rocks slide over soft Cretaceous sediments, as is evident from the uneven topography to the right of this photo of Rabot Point, James Ross Island. |