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Devonian brachiopods from the Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia
Brachiopods are represented in the Devonian fauna of the Fitzroy Basin by at least 46 species, three of which come from the upper Middle Devonian, and the rest from the Upper... -
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The opal industry in Australia
The opal industry in Australia has experienced a marked revival during the past few years, and the value of production during 1946 was the highest recorded for 40 years. To some... -
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Magnetic prospecting at Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 1935-37
The geophysical surveys described in this report were performed during 1935-1937 by the Aerial, Geological and Geophysical Survey of Northern Australia, but the results were not... -
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Marine geology of the Arafura Sea
This Bulletin presents the results of a marine geological survey carried out by BMR in the Arafura Sea in 1969 as part of a program of regional geological reconnaissance mapping... -
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The geology and mineral occurrences of Bathurst Island, Melville Island, and...
Lower Proterozoic sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of the Pine Creek Geosyncline and Nimbuwah Complex form the basement rocks of the Bathurst Terrace. To the west of... -
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Cambrian and Ordovician rostroconch molluscs from northern Australia
Rostroconch molluscs are widespread and abundant in the Cambrian and Ordovician rocks of the Amadeus and Georgina Basins of northern Australia. Because the mollusc faunas of... -
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Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian bryozoa of Australia
The original aim of this study was to investigate some of the early Palaeozoic Bryozoa of Australia so as to study the development of skeletal structures in the zoaria and the... -
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Lower Permian pelycepods and gastropods from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia
A new genus, Praeundulomya, has been erected to embrace forms from the Lower Permian rocks of Western Australia. The type species, P. concentrica, is described. Species of the... -
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Petrology and platinum-group-element geochemistry of Archaean layered...
In a group of Archaean, layered, mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the west Pilbara Block, Western Australia, the Munni Munni Complex (2925 Ma) contains a substantial resource of... -
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Geological and geophysical studies in the Amadeus Basin central Australia
The Amadeus Basin is one of Australia's most important sedimentary basins, both scientifically and economically. Scientifically its significance stems from the fact that it... -
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The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 2: Permian stratigraphy
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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The Exmouth Plateau : stratigraphy, structure and petroleum potential
The Exmouth Plateau lies oceanward of Australia's Northwest Shelf petroleum province, in water depths of 800 to 2000 m, and is flanked by the abyssal plains of the Wharton... -
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Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from the Toolonga Calcilutite and Gingin...
One hundred and thirty-nine species of foraminifera belonging to 56 genera are recorded. One new genus, Haerella, is described; 31 species are described as new, 76 have been... -
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Groundwater in the Barkly Tableland, Northern Territory
This Bulletin deals with the groundwater resources of the central and eastern parts of the Barkly Tableland from the Queensland border westward to Tarrabool Lake and Rockhampton... -
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Atlas of isoseismal maps of Australian earthquakes
This Atlas of isoseismal maps of Australian earthquakes contains the results of the ground intensity effects from all known Australian earthquakes for which adequate... -
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Australian platform-cover correlation charts - Adelaidean to Recent
The pocket in this Bulletin contains five Australia-wide correlation charts and location maps in microform (together with microform of the Bulletin text). The charts summarize... -
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Hydrology and sediments of a temperate estuary - Mallacoota Inlet, Victoria
Mallacoota Inlet is a drowned river valley that is almost cut off from the sea by a barrier-beach complex. Additionally, a flood-tidal delta chokes the mouth of the estuary.... -
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Groundwater in the northern Wiso Basin and environs, Northern Territory
The northern Wiso Basin lies in the central part of the Northern Territory between the Barkly Tableland to the east and the Victoria River district to the west and northwest....