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Morphology and sediments of the Timor Sea
The Timor Sea region discussed in this Bulletin covers the Sahul Shelf and Timor Trough between 123° and 130° East longitude. The area includes a wide, stable continental... -
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Wauchope wolfram field, Northern Territory
Wauchope wolfram field* is situated 260 miles by road north of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Wolfram occurs in a series of quartz reefs the series is traceable over a... -
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Palaeontological papers, 1981
A fauna containing both larger and planktic smaller foraminifera has been found in two samples from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. The planktic foraminifera indicate an age... -
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Ochre deposits, Rumbalara, Northern Territory
Rurnbalara railway siding is 831 miles by rail north of Adelaide, South Australia, and 120 miles by rail south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The ochre deposits (Plate 1)... -
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The investigation of deep leads by the seismic refraction method
Deep alluvial leads of Recent, Pleistocene, and Tertiary age have been of considerable economic importance in Australian mineral production. Numerous basalt-covered and... -
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The Alcoota fauna, Central Australia : an integrated palaeontological and...
A rich concentration of fossil vertebrates has been found in middle Tertiary sediments near Alcoota station in the Northern Territory, Australia. The sediments, which are about... -
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Igneous and metamorphic rocks of Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait
A broad ridge of Precambrian and Palaeozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks extends for 450 km along the east side of Cape York Peninsula, from the Mitchell River in the south to... -
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The Tertiary geology of East Gippsland, Victoria : as shown in borings and...
The authors have been engaged for the past four years in studying in the minutest details the material obtained from various borings in both the Lakes Entrance and the... -
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Geology of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica
The Prince Charles Mountains constitute by far the best-exposed cross section through the East Antarctic Shield, extending for over 500 kilometers along the drainage basin of... -
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Chemical analyses of Australian rocks Pt I: igneous and metamorphic rocks
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Deformation of the crust and mantle in central Australia
Three zones of retrograded crystalline basement rocks have been delineated in central Australia. One, along the southwestern margin of the Amadeus Basin, was deformed about 600... -
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The Eromanga-Brisbane geoscience transect : a guide to basin development...
Crustal dynamics throughout geological history have played an important role in the development of sedimentary basins. A basic knowledge of major crustal structures is,... -
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Geology of the Surat Basin in Queensland
The Surat Basin of eastern Australia contains 2500 m of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments, terrestrial during the Jurassic, but showing two marine incursions during the Early... -
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Geophysical surveys, Oaklands-Coorabin Coalfield, New South Wales
The Oaklands-Coorabin Coalfield in the Riverina Division of New South Wales has been known for many years. Coal is produced from a small colliery near Coorabin and a minor... -
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Hydrogeochemistry of the upper Hunter River Valley, New South Wales
The chemistry of groundwater in the regional recharge zones of Triassic and Carboniferous rocks in the upper Hunter River valley of New South Wales is strongly influenced by... -
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The King Island scheelite mine
In the years immediately preceding the present war, 75 per cent of the world's production of tungsten concentrates came from southeast Asia; approximately 50 per cent came from... -
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The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 3: Post-Permian...
The report on the Geology of the Carnarvon Basin is issued in three separate and relatively independent Parts. Each Part treats an individual section of the subject and is... -
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Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopods from north-western Australia
At least eight forms of the brachiopod genus Camarotoechia occur in the Carnarvon, Fitzroy, and Bonaparte Gulf Basins of Western Australia, four in Upper Devonian rocks and four...