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Gingin scarp

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Gingin scarp is a scarp that lies to the west of the Darling Scarp in Western Australia, with the Dandaragan plateau formed between the two scarps. At the southern end of the scarp it lies to the east of the Swan Coastal Plain, to the further north the adjacent sandplain is Eneabba sandplain

The scarp is formed just north of Bullsbrook[1] The Banksia species Banksia hookeriana is linked with the geology and geomorphology of the scarp[2][3]

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  1. ^ page 14 of Gozzard, J. R. (John Robert); Geological Survey of Western Australia; Gossard, J. R (2007), Geology and landforms of the Perth region, Geological Survey of Western Australia, ISBN 978-1-74168-072-0
  2. ^ Enright, N.J; He, T; Krauss, S.L; Lamont, B.B; Miller, B.P (2003), Genetic Variation and Biogeographic History in the Restricted Southwestern Australian Shrub, Banksia Hookeriana, V.H. Winston and Sons, Inc, retrieved 23 October 2016
  3. ^ Krauss, S.L; He, T; Lamont, B.B; Miller, B.P; Enright, N.J (2006), Late Quaternary climate change and spatial genetic structure in the shrub Banksia hookeriana, Blackwell Publishing, retrieved 23 October 2016