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Gravimetry in Australia, 1819-1976
The earliest known gravity measurements in Australia were made by French expeditions in 1819 and 1824, using pendulums at Sydney. Later in the 19th century, further pendulum... -
Gravity provinces and their nomenclature
Gravity features have been defined and named by the various authors who have interpreted the results of land and marine reconnaissance gravity surveys in Australia. In general,... -
Free-air anomaly and gravity maps of Australia - in colour, 1:25,000,000
On the following pages are a Free-air Anomaly Map of Australia and a Gravity Map of Australia (showing Bouguer anomalies on land and free-air anomalies at sea), both at a scale... -
Clavohamulus primitus - A key North American conodont found in the Georgina Basin
The enigmatic conodont Clavohamulus primitus Miller is described from the Tremadocian part of the Ninmaroo Formation, Georgina Basin. This key subzone species for North American... -
Stresses in the Australian crust: evidence from earthquakes and in-situ...
Evidence from earthquake focal mechanisms, in situ stress measurements, and surface deformations indicate that the Australian continent is in a state of substantial horizontal... -
An appraisal of Australian heat-flow data
Estimates of heat flow in Australia have been compiled in standard format rating the principal facts of each determination. Quality is assessed using a code that contains a... -
A selected bibliography on Australian gravity
This bibliography mainly contains reports of those major surveys used to construct the 1976 1:5 million gravity map of Australia. The bibliography is listed in alphabetical... -
Regional variation of gravity, and isostatic equilibrium if the Australian crust
In eastern Australia free-air anomalies and altitudes averaged over 1° x 1° areas show a positive correlation of +0.059 ± .004 mGal. m^-1. lsostatic compensation of...