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Depth-to-bedrock modelling using drilling and the ANUDEM topographic...
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
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Testing reconstructions of Rodinia: new constraints from basement geology of...
This paper was presented at the 32nd international Geological Congress, Florence, Italy, August 20-28, 2004 -
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Leg 189 Synthesis: Cretaceous-Holocene History of the Tasmanian Gateway
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 189 drilled five sites in bathyal depths on submerged continental blocks in the Tasmanian Gateway, to help refine the hypothesis that its... -
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Groundwater Monitoring at the Otway Project Site, Australia
The Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) Otway Project in the onshore Otway Basin, Victoria, is Australia's first pilot project for the long term... -
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Reply to comment by Brian Stevens on "Evidence and timing of crustal...
Reply to comment by Brian Stevens on Evidence and timing of crustal extension versus shortening in the early tectonothermal evolution of a Proterozoic continental rift sequence... -
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The Jemalong Trough: An extension of Silurian-Devonian rifting in the...
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
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Regional constrained 3D inversion of potential field data from the Olympic...
The almost complete absence of basement outcrop or surface expression of mineralisation is the prime impediment to mineral exploration in the Gawler Craton of South Australia,... -
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Seafloor Morphology and Acoustic Facies of the George V Land Shelf
To study the seafloor morpholofy on the George V land shelf, East Antarctica, over 2000 kilometres of high-frequency echo-sounder data were collected between February and March... -
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Alteration and mineral identification with the laser Raman microprobe
This paper was presented at SGEG Conference, Canberra, January 1997 -
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Formation, Morphology and Preservation of High-energy Carbonate Lithofacies:...
Cool-water carbonate environments may be responsible for up to one third of the carbonate sediment produced on continental shelves, and are useful modern analogues for many... -
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Crustal architecture of Tasmania based on deep seismic reflection surveys in...
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Lithosphere Delamination with Foundering of Lower Crust and Mantle Caused...
We use seismic-reflection and rock-sample data to propose that the first-order physiography of New Caledonia Trough and Norfolk Ridge formed in Eocene to Miocene time, and was... -
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Multi-scale Fish-habitat Associations and the Use of Habitat Surrogates to...
Deep-water demersal fishes are an important component of continental shelf and slope ecosystems and play an important role in the economies of many countries. Strong and... -
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Radiometric Map of Australia
Geoscience Australia and the Australian State and Territory Geological Surveys have systematically surveyed most of the Australian continent over the past 40 years using... -
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A New Coral Reef Province in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia:...
Multibeam sonar mapping, drill cores and underwater video data have confirmed the existence of a previously unknown reef province in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Seven... -
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Geochemical mapping 'down under': selected results from pilot projects and...
A series of regional pilot geochemical survey projects have been carried out in Australia over recent years. These pilot projects targeted a number of landscape and climate... -
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Rifting and subduction initiation history of the New Caledonia Trough,...
The New Caledonia Trough is a bathymetric depression 200-300 km wide, 2300 km long, and 1.5-3.5 km deep between New Caledonia and New Zealand. In and adjacent to the trough,... -
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The Cadell Fault, southeastern Australia: a record of temporally clustered...
The Cadell Fault, found in stable continental region (SCR) crust in southeastern Australia, provides a record of temporally clustered morphogenic earthquakes spanning much of... -
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Using SHRIMP to decipher the history of middle Palaeozoic magmatism in Tasmania
This paper was presented at the 17th Australian Geological Convention, Geological Society of Australia -
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Crustal structure in eastern Tasmania - an example of an inverted passive margin
This paper was presented at the 14th Australian Geological Convention, Geological Society of Australia