Text Appearing Before Image: 228 THE ANDES OF SOUTHERN PERU Text Appearing After Image: Figs. 151-154—These four diagrams represent the physical history and the corre- sponding physiographic development of the coastal region of Peru between Camana and Mollendo. The sedimentary beds in the background of the first diagram are hypo- thetical and are supposed to correspond to the quartzites of the Majes Valley at Aplao.
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