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Peridotite-gabbro-basalt complex in Eastern Papua an overthrust plate of...
This Bulletin presents preliminary results of an investigation of the Papuan Ultramafic Belt, a peridotite-gabbro-basalt complex which is thought to be part of a plate of... -
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New Aconeceratinae (Ammonoidea) from the Albian and Aptian of Australia
Several species of Aconeceratinae occur in the Windalia Radiolarite (Upper Aptian) of the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia. Two of them belong to the genus Aconeceras Hyatt,... -
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Indexes to the analyses of calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks and other...
Originally it was intended that the calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks and others rich in one or other of these elements should be published as a Bulletin, being Part III of... -
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A study of Australian diatomites with special reference to their possible...
Samples from 46 deposits of the known 76 occurrences of diatomite in Australia have been micropalaeontologically examined, and 27 genera of diatoms represented by 48 species... -
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Commentary on schematic geological map of Antarctica Scale 1:10,000,000
The purposes of this Bulletin are to explain and describe the accompanying 1:10 000 000-scale geological map, to discuss briefly the map's units, and to provide readers and... -
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Miocene and Pliocene planktonic foraminifera, Papua-New Guinea....
This bullentin (253) contains papers on:Miocene and Pliocene Planktonic Foraminifera, Papua-New Guinea, Rhizocorallium in the Lower Cretaceous Rocks of Australia and The... -
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Ordian (Cambrian) Crustacea Bradoriida of Australia
The fauna of the 'Redlichia-bearing beds' of Northern Australia, except for the occurrence of the trilobite Redlichia and the shells of Biconulites, is largely undescribed; a... -
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The geology and mineral deposits of the Tennant Creek goldfield, Northern Territory
This Bulletin presents the results of a regional and detailed geological survey of the Tennant Creek Gold-field. The main object of the investigation was to determine the... -
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Carboniferous and early Permian brachiopods from Western and Northern Australia
Most of the Carboniferous brachiopods (excepting productoids and rhynchonellids) so far collected from the Carnarvon, Canning (Fitzroy), and Bonaparte Gulf Basins of Northwest... -
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Ice thickness measurements in Mac-Robertson Land, 1957-1959
Field parties based on Mawson in Mac.Robertson Land, Antarctica, during the period from 1957 to 1959 used seismic and gravity methods to determine ice thicknesses on traverses... -
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Correlation chart for the Permian system of Australia
The chart and accompanying notes and bibliography were prepared for publication in March 1971. Publication, however, was not undertaken at the time as the planned charts on the... -
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The Maranboy tin field, Northern Territory
The Maranboy Tin-field is situated 40 miles south-east of the township of Katherine, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The field is in a small inlier of Lower Proterozoic... -
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Geology of the Katherine-Darwin region, Northern Territory
The Katherine-Darwin Region occupies about 40,000 square miles in the northern part of the Northern Territory. It is centred on the Lower Proterozoic Pine Creek Geosyncline, but... -
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The Ngalia Basin, Northern Territory: stratigraphy and structure
The Ngalia Basin comprises Adelaidean and Palaeozoic, mainly arenaceous sediments, up to about 5 km thick, preserved in an intracratonic downwarp in Lower and Middle Proterozoic... -
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Geological evolution and economic geology of the Burdekin River region, Queensland
This Bulletin summarises the results of regional mapping by teams of the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Geological Survey of Queensland from 1961 to 1967 over an area of... -
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Permian pelecypods from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia
Pelecypods of Lower Permian (Sakmarian, Artinskian and Kungurian) age are described. Two new genera, Pseudomyalina and Middalya, and seven new species, Nuculana lyonsensis, N.... -
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Australian and Soviet gravity surveys along the Australian Calibration Line
The Australian Calibration Line (ACL) , with a total gravity interval of 3 Gal, was established during 1970 between Laiagam in Papua New Guinea and Hobart in Tasmania. During... -
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The Pacoota Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, Northern Territory: stratigraphy and...
The Pacoota Sandstone is a thick (up to 850 m) deposit of siliciclastic rocks straddling the Cambrian- Ordovician boundary in the Amadeus Basin of central Australia. It is... -
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Engineering geology of the proposed Darwin East urban development area,...
Field mapping, augering, and rotary core drilling have defined the main geological constraints to urban planning in the proposed Darwin East urban development area. The area is... -
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The geology of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin is the largest sedimentary basin in Western Australia, and the second largest basin in Australia. Excluding the seaward extension of the basin on the Rowley...