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Hydrogeology of Australia
The hydrogeological map of Australia has been compiled at a scale of 1:5 000 000 according to the guidelines of the international legend for hydrogeological maps adapted for the... -
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Late Cambrian trilobites from the Chatsworth Limestone, western Queensland
The trilobite faunas described in this Bulletin are exclusively from the Chatsworth Limestone sensu stricto, as it occurs in the immediate neighbourhood of Chatsworth Homestead,... -
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Permian polyzoa from the Bowen Basin
The Bowen Basin is a large triangular synclinal structure 350 miles long, occupying an area of about 20,000 square miles in eastern Queensland (Text-fig. 1). It is composed of... -
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Nepeid trilobites of the Middle Cambrian of northern Australia
Twenty-five species of the Middle Cambrian Nepeidae of northern Australia are described; of these 10 are presented in open nomenclature, and 14 are named new. Four genera are... -
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Ludlovian and Gedinnian conodont stratigraphy of the Yass Basin, New South Wales
Conodonts of Ludlovian-Gedinnian age from the Yass Basin of New South Wales are described. The fauna consists of 61 species referable to 24 genera of which one, Coryssognathus,... -
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Geology of the southern McArthur Basin, Northern Territory
The McArthur Basin contains mainly mid-Proterozoic sedimentary rocks that form a platform cover sequence near the eastern edge of the North Australian Craton. The rocks are... -
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Geology and economic potential of the Palaeoproterozoic layered...
The Palaeoproterozoic layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the Halls Creek Orogen of the East Kimberley, Western Australia, represent one of the most extensively mineralised... -
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Geochemistry of a tropical estuary and its catchment, Broad Sound, Queensland
pt. 1. Geochemistry of the estuarine system / by P.J. Cook pt. 2. A numerical approach to the geochemistry of the estuarine sediments / by W. Mayo -
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The geology and palaeontology of the headwaters of the Burke River, Queensland
The position of the area described here as the 'Headwaters of the Burke River in the tropical zone of Australia is evident from the locality map, Figure 1. Topographically it is... -
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The geology and mica fields of the Harts Range, central Australia
In July, 1949, the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics began an investigation of the geology and mineral resources of the Harts Range Region, Central Australia,... -
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The geology of the Fairfield Group, Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin, which covers some 450,000 km2, is the largest sedimentary basin in Western Australia. The earliest Palaeozoic rocks are widespread marine Ordovician... -
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Early Upper Cambrian fossils from Queensland
A selection of early Upper Cambrian trilobites from Queensland is described to lay a basis for zoning of the sequence and to gain knowledge of forms which are, or may become,... -
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Geology of the Wiso Basin, Northern Territory
The Wiso Basin, a structural downwarp in the central western part of the Northern Territory, contains a sequence of near-horizontal Middle Cambrian to ?upper Palaeozoic... -
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The Cambrian trilobite Redlichia; organization and generic concept
The main purpose of this paper is to describe the morphology of a single genus of trilobite (Redlichia) and to discuss, and settle, the uncertainties of its stratigraphical and... -
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Manual of sedimentary structures
This manual of sedimentary structures is not intended to be an exhaustive compendium of all that is currently known about sedimentary structures. Rather we have conceived of it... -
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Geology of the Amadeus Basin, central Australia
The area mapped lies in the southern part of the Northern Territory and in Western Australia between latitudes 23 °S. and 26°S. and longitudes 127°30'E. and 136°30'E. (Pis... -
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Geology of the Kubor Anticline, Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea
The Kubor Anticline began as a basement fold on the northeast margin of the Australian continental block in Palaeozoic time. It is bounded in the north by the New Guinea Mobile... -
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Marine geology of the Capricorn Channel area
The area discussed in this Bulletin covers the Capricorn and Curtis Channels, Hervey Bay, and the continental shelf and slope off the northern part of Fraser Island; it also... -
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The stability of magnetisation in basic igneous rocks
Special demagnetising apparatus was constructed to study the stability of several samples of basic igneous rocks from three localities in eastern Australia, particular emphasis... -
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Geology of the Scott Plateau and Rowley Terrace, off northwestern Australia
The Scott Plateau and the adjacent Rowley Terrace occupy an area of about 160 000 km2 in water depths ranging from 300 to 3500 m off Australia's Northwest Shelf. The Scott...