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Oldest Cretaceous sequence, Giralia Anticline, Carnarvon Basin, Western...
Outcrop of the oldest Cretaceous sequence in the Giralia Anticline and the Giralia No. 1 well, penetrating the same sequence, are described and biostratigraphically assessed in... -
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of mid-Tertiary permeability barriers in the...
In the Murray Basin of southeastern Australia, the accelerated emergence of groundwater-related salinity problems in recent decades has led to the realisation that future... -
Source rock potential and hydrocarbon prospectivity of the Darling Basin, NSW
Available geological and geophysical data for the dominantly Devonian Darling Basin of western New South Wales indicate a high risk for petroleum exploration. Hydrocarbon... -
Sequence stratigraphy: a review of fundamental concepts and their...
Sequence stratigraphic concepts and techniques provide a powerful tool to analyse and predict stratal architecture and facies patterns within sedimentary basins. The concepts... -
AGSO Journal vol.16 no. 5
Contents: 1.Sheraton JW, Sun SS. Mafic dyke swarms of the western Musgrave Block, central Australia: their geochemistry, origin, and relationships to the Giles Complex. 2.Kinny... -
Lord Howe Rise, Tasman Sea - preliminary geophysical results and petroleum prospects
The Lord Howe Rise is a major submarine feature in the Tasman Sea; it extends northwest from the New Zealand continental margin and lies about 600 to 1200 km off the east coast... -
Quaternary and modern environments of the Van Diemen Rise, Timor Sea, and...
Environmental baseline data are required for Australias offshore areas before petroleum exploration. This has boosted demand for analysis and interpretation of the Quaternary... -
Origins of sulphide in sediments
Sulphide in sedimentary ore deposits may be derived directly from the mantle or by reduction of sulphate. Sulphide in modem hydrothermal deposits is thought to have formed... -
Sequence analysis and depositional models of crinoidal limestones, Permian...
The Permian Yessabah Limestone, a thick crinoidal limestone unit, appears abruptly in the stratigraphic succession over a large area of the Hastings Block in northeastern New... -
Stable isotope and chemical studies of volcanic exhalations and thermal...
Thermal waters in Matupi Harbour and Sulphur Creek, Rabaul caldera have D/H and O18/O16 ratios that are indicative of a mixed source. They are the result of mixing of local... -
A reconnaissance investigation of the major Palaeozoic aquifers in the...
The Canning Basin is a large sedimentary basin with an onshore area of 430 000 km2. It has a thick, discontinuous succession of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic marine and continental... -
Chemical and isotopic characterisation and sedimentation rates in Princess...
Chemical and isotopic characterisation of Recent sediments from Princess Charlotte Bay reveal a broad homogeneous sediment that has only a slight increase in CaC03 content from... -
Geotectonics and volcanism in Papua New Guinea: a review of the late Cainozoic
A considerable amount of new information obtained since about 1965 has contributed greatly to a fuller understanding of late Cainozoic tectonics and volcanism in Papua New... -
Aeolianites in the Jurassic Jurgurra Sandstone, Canning Basin, Western Australia
During the geological mapping of the Mount Anderson Sheet area of the Canning Basin in 1976, an exposure of the Jurassic Jurgurra Sandstone about 20 km north of the type... -
Treposellidae (Beyrichiacea: Ostracoda) from the latest Devonian (Strunian)...
Three new beyrichiacean genera are described from the type section of the Buttons beds, latest Devonian, along the eastern bank of the Ord River: Notoscapha gen. nov. (type... -
Intracrustal seismic reflections from the Lachlan Fold Belt near Canberra
A deep crustal seismic reflection survey, conducted at Gundary Plains near Canberra, to test a digital seismic recording system, produced additional data for interpretation of... -
The late Cainozoic evolution of the Carpentaria Plains, North Queensland: reply
Wasson (1979) discusses our interpretation and correlation of the fluvial sequence in the Carpentaria Plains (Grimes and Doutch, 1978). His main criticisms are: (1) he considers... -
The sustainability of mineral use
The sustainability of mineral use, like the definition of sustainable consumption patterns, is a function both of the availability of resources and of the environmental impacts... -
Hypocentre locations from a microearthquake survey, Cadoux, Western Australia, 1983
A microearthquake survey around the fault scarp caused by the 1979 Cadoux, Western Australia, earthquake located 36 earthquakes (ML 0-2.4) over 7 weeks from October to December...