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Uluru and Kata Tjuta : a geological guide
The spectacular shapes of Uluru and Kata Tjuta dominate the surrounding desert and are the culmination of geological events stretching over hundreds of millions of years. This... -
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Instructions for Creating Your Own Geological TimeWalk
This teaching aid includes instructions and layout calculations for creating a Geological TimeWalk of your own. A set of information plaques marking each geological time... -
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Bungle Bungle Range : Purnululu National Park, East Kimberley, Western...
Discover the formation, geology, landforms, animals and vegetation of the Bungle Bungle Range. Includes stunning photographs, satellite images, maps, diagrams and guides to... -
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Benthic Foraminifera as Environmental Indicators in Torres Strait - Gulf of...
Three areas in the Torres Strait-Gulf of Papua region were selected for detailed study of sediments and benthic fossil biota. These areas form a transect across the shelf from... -
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Coastal and Estuarine Studies: Interactions between Macro- and...
Marine sediments support complex interactions between macro- and microorganisms. What is the state of the science on such interactions from costal and estuarine environments to... -
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Natural Hazards in Australia: Identifying Risk Analysis Requirements
This report provides an overview of the rapid onset natural hazards which impact on Australian communities, including tropical cyclone, flood, severe storm, bushfire, landslide,... -
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Earthquakes in the Canberra Region
This booklet is an update of Earthquakes in the Canberra Region published by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO, now Geoscience Australia) and the ACT Emergency... -
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Scientific and Technical Opportunities to Reduce Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Australia has embarked on a process of potential commitment through the Kyoto Protocol to contain growth in greenhouse gas emissions to 8% between 1990 and the reporting period... -
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Shaping a Nation: a Geology of Australia
Shaping a Nation: A Geology of Australia is the story of a continent's geological evolution as seen through the lens of human impacts. Exploring the geology, resources and... -
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Earthquakes in the Canberra Region
The Canberra region has experienced an average of one earthquake per year for the past 50 years; and for most residents this information would come as a surprise. The report... -
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Kakadu and Nitmiluk : A guide to the rocks, landforms, plants, animals,...
Kakadu and Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Parks are unique in Australia in terms of their diversity of geological, cultural and biological values. Both parks are renowned... -
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Rocks to Riches : The Story of Australia's National Geological Survey
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Geological Timewalk Booklet
This publication was developed as a guide to be used in conjunction with the Geoscience Australia TimeWalk but can also be used as a standalone guide on geological time. Each... -
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The major rare-earth-element deposits of Australia: geological setting,...
Rare-earth elements (REE: lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium,... -
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Interactions between Fluid Flow, Geochemistry and Dibgeochemical Processes...
Since their first discovery 20 years ago, numerous cold seeps have been found, mainly along active and passive continental margins. Methane gas plays a key role in the global... -
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Interactions between Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Sedimentological...
Australia is an island continenet extending from tropical to midlatitude waters with an Exclusive Economic Zone of some 8.6 million square kilometres. Its regional seas are... -
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Macrobenthic Activity and its Effects on Biogeochemical Reactions and Fluxes
Ocean margins are the transitional zones between the oceans and continents. They represent dynamic systems in which numerous processes shape the environment and result in... -
Interactions between Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Sedimentological...
Australia is an island continenet extending from tropical to midlatitude waters with an Exclusive Economic Zone of some 8.6 million square kilometres. Its regional seas are...
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