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Antarctic Geological Field Notebook - Peter Pieters #2

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PHOTO: Mount Cook, main peak, Rayner Peak. 1977
Peter E. Pieters worked as a geologist for the Bureau of Mineral Resources, now known as Geoscience Australia. During his career, Peter undertook extensive work in Papua New Guinea and spent the 1974/75 Summer Season in Antarctica where he visited nine outcrops in Enderby Land, and six outcrops in the Mawson Coast and Framnes Mountains area, as well as making traverses on Macquarie Island. 
The account of this trip can be read in BMR Report 1977/016 The total number of tasks for this dataset is: 24, number transcribed is 0 and number validated is 0.

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