File talk:Schema Kata Tjuta Uluru.png
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I am confused about this image because on several visits to Uluru I have been told that it is not geologically related to Kata Tjuta?
Here is a page I found that would seem to prove my point:
http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/uluru/natural/geology.html
The formations are completely different types of rock;
Uluru rock is composed of arkose, a course grained sandstone rich in the mineral feldspar.
Kata Tjuta rock is a conglomerate - gravel consisting of pebbles, cobbles and boulders cemented by sand and mud.
- I fear, you are right. The source of this scheme is from "Baedeker: Australien", a german speaking travel guide. Hmm, I'm not sure: maybe this point of view is either obsolete or totally wrong --Kookaburra 09:48, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
- also see [1]... but I don't know what is correc :) -- Drbashir117 11:16, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
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