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The South Australian seismic network
The South Australian seismic network comprises 12 short-period, permanent stations distributed over a large area of the State. The network provides earthquake monitoring down to... -
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The effect of land clearance in the Mallee region on River Murray salinity...
Widespread clearing of native vegetation has dramatically increased recharge in the Mallee region by up to two orders of magnitude. The resultant rising water tables have caused... -
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Epoxy relief sediment-peel and latex-replication techniques used in the...
Some modifications to methods of relief peel preparation and latex replication have been made for use in the study of the evaporite and carbonate sediments and algal-mats of the... -
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Unconventional Gas Prospectivity of the Cooper Basin
The Cooper Basin is an Upper Carboniferous - Middle Triassic intracratonic basin in north-eastern South Australia and south-western Queensland. The basin is Australia's premier... -
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Fossil shark teeth dredged from the Great Australian Bight
Two fossil shark teeth found in rocks dredged from the walls of submarine canyons in the Great Australian Bight are described. One of them, found in chalk ooze of Late Oligocene... -
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Structural and stratigraphic framework of groundwater occurrence and surface...
The Murray Basin is one of the most important agricultural regions in Australia. After just 100 years of European development, salinity problems threaten the regional economy... -
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Significance of pseudotachylite vein systems, Giles basic/uItrabasic...
Pseudotachylite vein-breccia networks and pseudotachylites intrafoliated with mylonites occur pervasively in the Tomkinson Ranges, western Musgrave Block, central Australia,... -
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Sedimentology of the Neoproterozoic Acraman impact-ejecta horizon, South Australia
The Acraman ejecta horizon is a thin (0-40 cm ) sand/breccia unit consisting almost entirely of angular volcanic fragments. The horizon occurs within Neoproterozoic (~590 Ma)... -
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Western extension of the Woodroffe Thrust, Musgrave Block, central Australia
The Woodroffe Thrust has until now been known in outcrop only in South Australia and the Northern Territory, where it forms part of a system of south-dipping thrust faults that... -
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Hydrogeological Atlas of the Great Artesian Basin.
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is one of Australia's most significant hydrogeological entities covering more than 1.7 million square kilometres, underlying parts of Queensland,... -
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Silcretes of the Mirackina Palaeochannel, Arckaringa, South Australia
The Mirackina Palaeochannel (MPC) consists of a chain of parallel silcrete-capped mesas extending for about 200 km through the far north of South Australia. The channel fill... -
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Resolution of conflicting structures and deformation history of the Mount...
The Mount Aloysius massif comprises complexly folded high-pressure Mesoproterozoic granulites, typical of those making up much of the western Musgrave Block. The granulites host... -
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Organochlorine contamination of groundwater by pulp and paper mill effluent...
In June 1989, a contaminated private well was identified close to a drain which carries pulp and paper mill effluent to Lake Bonney, in the southeast of South Australia.... -
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Multi-component kinetics and late gas potential of selective Cooper Basin...
Twenty-seven whole rock samples and eleven extracted samples or kerogen concentrates from five potential Permian sources within the Cooper Basin, Australia were provided for... -
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Gravity evidence for abrupt changes in mean crustal density at the junction...
The major gravity anomalies in central and western Australia occur as elongate dipoles, either in isolation or in a series. Each dipole is thought to be caused by an abrupt... -
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The discovery of Miocene vertebrates, Lake Frome area, South Australia
This report announces the discovery of a diverse vertebrate fauna from exposures of the Namba Formation in the southern Frome Embayment (Tarkarooloo Basin), South Australia. The... -
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The late Cainozoic sequence of southeast South Australia and Pleistocene...
A recent drilling program in southeast South Australia has provided new insight into the late Cainozoic sequence of that area. Uplift of the region occurred during the... -
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A non-marine Lower Cretaceous rift-related epicIastic volcanic unit in...
Relationships, thicknesses, and palaeocurrent and other sedimentary data applying to facies associations in Eumeralla Formation outcrops in the eastern Otway Basin distinguish... -
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Irrigation recharge
Available data about recharge from irrigation areas in the Mallee and Riverine Plains zones of the Murray-Darling Basin are reviewed. The need for clear understanding of how... -
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Cooper Basin Petroleum Systems Modelling: Regional Hydrocarbon Prospectivity...
The Cooper Basin is an upper Carboniferous-Middle Triassic intracratonic basin in northeastern South Australia and southwestern Queensland. The basin is Australia's premier...