editing in scans of geology amp and SMK map into exo website

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<h1>Outline Geology of the Loser Plateau</h1>
<h2>Robert Winkler andAnthony Day - 2013</h2>
<div class="centre"><img src="geology.jpg" width="100%"
alt="Geological map" /></div>
<p><i>Winkler & Day, Die Hohle/64 Jg./Heft 1-4/ (2013) pp 62-71</i></p>
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<h2>Anonymous writeup - 2013</h2>
<p><em>Anon.</em> (2015)
<p>Much of the area of the Loser Augst-Eck plateau is rough limestone pavement
(<b>karren</b>), liberally covered with dense areas of dwarf pine, and
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<p><i>to be continued...</i></p>
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Link to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Alps">Wikipedia: Eastern Alps Geology</a>.
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Link to <a href="geolog.htm">Olaf's Geological Outline (2012)</a>.
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Link to <a href="years/1987/geolog.htm">Jared's Geological Guide (1988)</a>.

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new expo members, and leading to some of the more important pages which you
should read in the <a href="handbook/index.htm">Expo Handbook</a>.</p>
<div class="centre"><img src="smk000.jpg" width="100%"
alt="Schwatzmooskogelsystem superimposed on the map" /></div>
<p><i>Winkler & Day, Die Hohle/64 Jg./Heft 1-4/ (2013) pp 62-71</i></p>
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<h4>A little history</h4>
<p>Northern Branch (an informal group of CUCC graduates) first visited

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<p>TOLLMAN, A. (1985), Die Nordlichen Kalkalpen.
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Link to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Alps">Wikipedia: Eastern Alps Geology</a>.
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Link to <a href="geolog2.htm">Anonymous Geological Outline (2015?)</a>.
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Link to <a href="geolog.htm">Olaf's Geological Outline (2012)</a>.
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Link to <a href="https://onrappel.blogspot.com/2018/05/dachstein-massif-geology-intro.html">Excellent long article on Dachsteinkalk</a>
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