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Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic conchostracans of Australia : three new studies
The upper part of the Carboniferous Anderson Formation (late Visean to possibly early Namurian), in its type section (Grant Range No. I Well), contains five, possibly six,... -
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Geology of the Officer Basin, Western Australia
This bulletin presents the results of a reconnaissance regional mapping project carried out in the Western Australian part of the Great Victoria Desert and the southern half of... -
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Geology of the Canberra 1:100 000 Sheet area, New South Wales and Australian...
The Canberra 1: 100 000 Geological Sheet covers about 2500 km2 of hilly, upland terrain in the Australian Capital Territory and southeastern New South Wales. The bedrock... -
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The dromornithidae, an extinct family of large ground birds endemic to Australia
Many of Australia's birds are unique to this continent, but none are more impressive than a group of giant ground birds, the Dromornithidae, one member of which may have... -
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The geology of the Georgetown-Clarke River area, Queensland
This Bulletin presents the results of a 4-year regional geological mapping programme, covering about 30,000 square miles in the Georgetown/Clarke River area of North... -
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The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 1: Pre-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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A geological reconnaissance of the Katherine-Darwin region, Northern...
The Northern Australia Development Committee (a Committee composed of representatives of the Commonwealth and the States of Queensland and Western Australia) has recommended... -
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Australian mineral industry : the mineral deposits
The aim of this Bulletin is to provide a reference volume outlining Australia's mineral resources. As far as possible, all known deposits of actual or potential economic... -
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Permian Productacea of Western Australia
The brachiopod super-family Productacea is represented in the Permian faunas of Western Australia by at least 34 species, many of which occur in at least two of the three major... -
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Geology of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
New Ireland is a narrow island 360 km from northwest to southeast and up to 48 km wide. The broader southern part of the island is steeply mountainous, with peaks to 2400 m... -
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Geology of the Middle Cambrian phosphorites and associated sediments of...
Following the discovery of large phosphate deposits in the eastern part of the Georgina Basin in 1966 by Broken Hill South Limited, the Bureau of Mineral Resources embarked on a... -
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Geology of an unusual Precambrian high-grade metamorphic terrane : Enderby...
The high-grade metamorphic rocks of Enderby Land and western Kemp Land, which form part of the East Antarctic Precambrian Shield, have been divided into two major metamorphic... -
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Geology of the southeast Papuan mainland
This Bullentin describes the geology of the southeast Papuan Mainland and near shore islands between 148 30' and 151 30'E. The area is covered by the Tufi, Abau and Somain 1:250... -
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Geology of the Western Musgrave Block, Central Australia, with particular...
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Primary element dispersions associated with mineralization at Mount Isa, Queensland
This report presents the results of geochemical investigations in the Mount Isa district, northwest Queensland. Samples, mainly from cores, represent Group 2 Shales (comprising... -
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Standard curves for the magnetic anomalies due to spheres
Standard curves for interpretation of the magnetic anomalies due to spheres have been derived. The anomalies in the vertical component, and the horizontal component in the... -
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The larger Foraminifera of the Lower Miocene of Victoria
One of the outstanding features of the Lower Miocene beds in Victoria is the presence of many larger foraminiferal species, many of the genera being restricted to this horizon,... -
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Cymbric Vale fauna of New South Wales and early Cambrian biostratigraphy
Preliminary information regarding the occurrence of an Early Cambrian fauna in New South Wales has been published earlier (Opik, 1968); the full report was, however, delayed... -
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Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopods from Bonaparte Gulf Basin,...
This Bulletin describes the brachiopod fauna of the Devonian and Carboniferous (Frasnian to early Namurian) platform sediments of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin in northwestern...