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Conodonts from the Fairfield Group, Canning Basin, Western Australia
Conodonts from the Fairfield Group, Canning Basin were examined in order to determine both the sequence of species and the age of the Group. This work is part of a larger study... -
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The 1951 eruption of Mount Lamington, Papua
The Pelean type of volcanic eruption, with its swift and deadly cloud of hot, gas-charged particles, was first brought to the attention of a horrified world in 1902, when 29,000... -
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Marine geology of the northwest Australian continental shelf
This Bulletin presents the results of a geological reconnaissance of the northwest Australian continental shelf by the Bureau of Mineral Resources carried out during two 3-month... -
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The geology of the Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia
The Fitzroy Basin in this bulletin refers to that part of the Canning Basin which lies between the Precambrian of the Kimberley Plateau in the north and the Fenton Fault in the... -
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Upper Cretaceous ammonites from the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia. 1,...
This Bulletin is the first part of a monograph on the Upper Cretaceous Ammonoidea of the Carnarvon Basin, and deals with the Heteromorph Lytoceratina of Santon-Campanian and... -
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Geology of the Drummond Basin, Queensland
The Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous Drummond Basin sequence crops out over an area of approximately 25 000 km2 , mainly west but also east of the Anakie Inlier in east-... -
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Redlichia of the Ordian (Cambrian) of Northern Australia and New South Wales
The systematic part of this paper is the continuation of my study (bpik, 1958) of the anatomy and concept of the genus Redlichia, presented on the basis of Redlichia forresti... -
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Palynological papers
Contents: 1. Some early cretaceous plant microfossils from Queensland/ by D. Burger. 2. Palynological observations in the Officer Basin, Western Australia/by E.M. Kemp. -
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Great Lake North engineering geophysical surveys, Tasmania, 1951-1959
Between 1951 and 1959 four engineering geophysical surveys were made in the Great Lake North District of Tasmania. Gravity, magnetic, seismic, resistivity, and radiometric... -
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Gravity survey of the Perth Basin, Western Australia
During 1949 and 1951, whilst investigating possible underground water supplies, staff of the Bureau of Mineral Resources surveyed two east-west gravity traverses near Watheroo... -
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Oligocene and Miocene larger foraminiferida from Australia and New Zealand
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy, and the systematics, of larger foraminiferids at several Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene localities in Australia are described. In... -
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Tertiary foraminifera and age of sediments, Ok Tedi-Wabag, Papua New Guinea
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Late Cambrian and early Ordovician trilobites from the Burke River...
Trilobite faunas are described from sections at Black Mountain, Mount Ninmaroo, Mount Datson, and Dribbling Bore, in the southern part of the Burke River Structural Belt on the... -
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Geophysical survey of the Renison Bell Tinfield, Tasmania
In response to an application by Renison Associated Tin Mines N.L., supported by the Department of Mines, Tasmania, a geophysical survey of the Renison Bell Tin Field was... -
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The bauxite deposits of the Boolarra-Mirboo North area, South Gippsland, Victoria
The first discovery of bauxite in South Gippsland which was brought to public notice is said to .have been made in 1918 by Mr. Donald Clarke on the property known as Nahoo ,... -
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Superficial sediments of the Tasmanian continental shelf and part of Bass Strait
Three hundred and sixty-five surface and near-surface seabed samples provide the basis for an assessment of regional lithofacies variations on the Tasmanian shelf and in eastern... -
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Australian mineral industry: production and trade, 1842-1964
The object of this publication is to present statistical information which may be utilized in conjunction with the Australian mineral deposits described in Bulletin No. 72. The... -
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Desmodont bivalves from the Permian of eastern Australia
Bivalves of the genera Megadesmus Sowerby, pyramus, Myonia, and Astartila Dana, Vacunella Waterhouse, and Pleurikodonta Runnegar are common in the Permian strata of eastern... -
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Detailed studies of the Mount Isa Inlier
The Proterozoic Mount Isa Inlier of northwestern Queensland is one of Australia's most important producers of copper, zinc, lead, and silver, accounting for over 40% of... -
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Lower Ordovician conodonts from the Bonaparte Gulf Basin and the Daly River...
This Bulletin describes the sequence of conodont species in the early Ordovician sediments of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin and the Daly River Basin, northwestern Australia (Fig. 1)....