Daily, B.Milnes, A.2014-07-072014-07-071971Search, 1971; 2(11-12):431-4330004-9549http://hdl.handle.net/2440/83893Introduction: We have recently investigated the geology of the coastline of Dudley Peninsula, which forms the eastern extremity of Kangaroo Island. The aim of the survey was to test a newly devised stratigraphic scheme (Daily and Milnes, 1971), erected to describe the lower part of the type section of the metasedimentary rocks constituting the Kanmantoo Group of Lower Cambrian age. These metasedimentary rocks occur along the southern coastline of Fleurieu Peninsula (Sprigg and Campana, 1953), which is separated from Dudley Peninsula by a stretch of water some twelve kilometres wide and known as Backstairs Passage.enCopyright status unknownDiscovery of Late Precambrian tillites (Sturt Group) and younger metasediments (Marino Group) on Dudley Peninsula, Kangaroo IslandJournal article00300195342014070712164404 Earth Sciences0403 Geology040311 Stratigraphy (incl. Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy)166431Milnes, A. [0000-0003-4283-4428]