Fig. 43 — Norman and Peter islands (reproduced from British Admiralty Chart No. 2019). These skeleton islands lie southeast of St. Thomas, two miles back from the outer border of the great Virgin Island bank. The form of the islands suggests a long period of erosion without abrasion followed by a brief period of relatively strong submergence in association with which the headland cliffs were abraded.

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Fig. 43 — Norman and Peter islands (reproduced from British Admiralty Chart No. 2019). These skeleton islands lie southeast of St. Thomas, two miles back from the outer border of the great Virgin Island bank. The form of the islands suggests a long period of erosion without abrasion followed by a brief period of relatively strong submergence in association with which the headland cliffs were abraded.
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The Lesser Antilles
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p. 116
Numéro (bibo:number)
116
Description (dcterms:description)
Carte topographique des 'îles Norman et Peter
Mot-clé Lieu (dcterms:spatial)
fr Îles Vierges britanniques
Mot-clé Siècle (dcterms:temporal)
19
Type (dcterms:type)
fr Carte, plan
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fr Domaine public
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Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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