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Geology of the Eromanga Basin
19 maps on fold. leaves in v. 2. pt. A. Notes on the geology of the northern part of the Eromanga Basin, Queensland. -- pt. B. Notes on the geology of the central part of the... -
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The stratigraphy of the Tertiary marine rocks in Gippsland, Victoria
This Bulletin presents the results of detailed studies of the Tertiary marine sequence in Gippsland, Victoria. Most of the information used in it has been obtained as a result... -
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Guide to the Geology of Australia
The geology of onshore continental Australia is presented as a series of data sheets in which each geological province or entity is described in terms of key geological... -
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Ulawun Volcano, New Britain
In January 1970, after a two-year period of inactivity, Ulawun volcano, on the north coast of New Britain, erupted. Ulawun is a stratovolcano built of basaltic and low-silica... -
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Late Upper Cambrian trilobites from the Gola Beds, western Queensland
This Bulletin describes the trilobite fauna of the Gala Beds, an informally designated stratigraphical unit of late Upper Cambrian age outcropping along the Momedah anticline in... -
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A commentary on the metallogenic map of Australia and Papua New Guinea
A metallogenic map depicts concentrations of deposits of metals within their geological framework, and attempts to relate one to the other. The more familiar mineral deposits... -
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Geology of the Kimberley region, Western Australia: The East Kimberley
Kimberley region is the name given to the rugged northern extremity of Western Australia, a large part of which is composed of Precambrian rocks. The area was mapped by combined... -
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Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Northern Territory
Most of three field seasons (1960-1962) were spent examining the Cretaceous sediments and fossils of the northern portion of the Northern Territory. These sediments were traced... -
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Hydrogeology and groundwater resources of the Lake Amadeus and Ayers Rock...
A hydrogeological map-set of the Lake Amadeus-Ayers Rock region in central Australia has been prepared as a pilot project for a national groundwater resources inventory. The... -
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Regional and economic geology of the Herberton-Mount Garnet area, Herberton...
The Herberton/Mount Garnet area is situated in north Queensland, southwest of Cairns (Fig. 1). It is bounded by latitudes 17°15'S and 17°45'S, and by longitudes 145°00'E and... -
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The geology and mineral resources of the Hatches Creek Wolfram Field,...
Wolframite is the commonest source of tungsten, but scheelite is present in some mines. Minerals of bismuth, copper, molybdenum, lead, tin, and iron have been identified in... -
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Geology of the Sydney Basin - A Review
The Sydney Basin extends for 380 km along the east coast of New South Wales south of latitude 32°S, and has an onshore area of about 36 000 km2 . About 4800 m of Permian and... -
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The Arrinthrunga Formation: Upper Cambrian epeiric carbonates in the...
The Arrinthrunga Formation (Upper Cambrian) in the Georgina Basin, central Australia, is a complex carbonate and mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequence deposited in an extensive... -
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The geology of the Ord-Victoria region, northern Australia
The Ord-Victoria Region, an area of over 70,000 square miles in the north-western portion of Northern Territory and north-eastern portion of Western Australia, is drained by the... -
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Standard curves for interpretation of magnetic anomalies due to thin dykes...
Standard curves for the interpretation of magnetic anomalies due to thin finite dykes were computed for various ratios of dyke length (measured down the dip) to depth of burial.... -
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The Cambrian geology of Australia
This Bulletin contains nine papers describing the Cambrian Geology of Australia. Seven of the papers describe the Cambrian geology in each State and 2 papers deal with topics... -
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The geology and mineral resources of the Chillagoe district, Queensland
This Bulletin presents the results of five months fieldwork carried out by a joint geological party from the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Geological Survey of Queensland... -
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Sorell Basin - Tasmania petroleum prospectivity bulletin
This Bulletin covers the offshore region west of Tasmania. The western margin of Tasmania, an area of 100,000 sq km contains a thick cover of Late Mesozoic and Tertiary... -
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The Cape Range structure, Western Australia Pt 1: Stratigraphy and structure...
The Cape Range Structure, which occupies the North-West Cape peninsula, is a closed anticline in Tertiary limestones. The structure is at least eighty miles long and twenty... -
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The occurrence of Lacazina and Biplanispira in the Mandated Territory of New...
A discovery of importance to the geology of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea, and especially as far as the Tertiary foraminifera-bearing rocks are concerned, was recently...