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Geology and geochemistry of the Tantangara and Brindabella 1:100 000 Sheet...
The Tantangara and Brindabella 1:100 000 Sheet areas cover 5030 km2 between latitudes 35' and 36°S and longitudes 148°30' and 149°E, in the southern part of the Lachlan Fold... -
Lower Carboniferous spores from the Bonaparte Gulf Basin, Western Australia...
Well preserved assemblages of plant microfossils have been recovered from Lower Carboniferous sediments - principally or entirely marine in origin and Visean in age encountered... -
Permian coals of Eastern Australia
An overview of the Permian coals and coal bearing basins of eastern Australia is presented. The report is unusually large because it covers an enormous area equivalent to the... -
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... -
The Geology of the Murray Basin, Southeastern Australia
The Murray Basin extends over 300 000 km of inland southeastern Australia, is flanked by subdued mountain ranges, and forms a low-lying saucer-shaped basin with thin flat-lying... -
The stratigraphy of the Tertiary marine rocks in Gippsland, Victoria
This Bulletin presents the results of detailed studies of the Tertiary marine sequence in Gippsland, Victoria. Most of the information used in it has been obtained as a result... -
Hydrogeochemistry of the upper Hunter River Valley, New South Wales
The chemistry of groundwater in the regional recharge zones of Triassic and Carboniferous rocks in the upper Hunter River valley of New South Wales is strongly influenced by... -
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... -
Geology of the onshore Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin is a large, intracratonic basin located between the Halls Creek Province and the Pilbara Block in the Great Sandy and Gibson Deserts region of Western... -
The Mesozoic Carpentaria Basin and the Cainozoic Karumba Basin, north Queensland
The Jurassic - Cretaceous Carpentaria Basin of northern Queensland and eastern Northern Territory and adjacent marine areas approximates to the Gulf of Carpentaria and its... -
Sorell Basin - Tasmania petroleum prospectivity bulletin
This Bulletin covers the offshore region west of Tasmania. The western margin of Tasmania, an area of 100,000 sq km contains a thick cover of Late Mesozoic and Tertiary... -
The Lower Carboniferous geology of the Rouchel district, New South Wales
The Rouchel district in eastern New South Wales is about 100 km northwest of Newcastle and occupies an area of about 1200 km- between the towns of Parkville, Scone, Aberdeen,... -
Marine fossils from the Upper Jurassic and the Lower Cretaceous of Dampier...
In several publications which have appeared during the last few years mention was made of Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian and Tithonian) and Lower Cretaceous (Neocomian and Aptian)... -
Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian bryozoa of Australia
The original aim of this study was to investigate some of the early Palaeozoic Bryozoa of Australia so as to study the development of skeletal structures in the zoaria and the... -
Mesozoic Mollusca from Australia and New Guinea
Lower Cretaceous Mollusca Of The Great Artesian Basin Type In The Gibson Desert, Central Western Australia. Mesozoic Fossils From Eastern New Guinea, (a) First Upper Triassic... -
Correlation chart for the Carboniferous system of Australia
A brief synopsis of the evidence from the Carboniferous marine faunas of Australia has been used to draw a correlation chart for the Carboniferous System in the continent. The... -
Sedimentology and holocene history of a tropical estuary (Broad Sound, Queensland)
Broad Sound is situated at the confluence of four large estuaries. Freshwater inflow is restricted to the summer months. The Sound and its attendant estuaries are characterized... -
The Ngalia Basin, Northern Territory: stratigraphy and structure
The Ngalia Basin comprises Adelaidean and Palaeozoic, mainly arenaceous sediments, up to about 5 km thick, preserved in an intracratonic downwarp in Lower and Middle Proterozoic... -
Geological evolution of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
Underlying an area of 430 (lOO km2 onshore and 165000 km2 offshore in Western Australia the Canning Basin contains about 10 000 m of Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cainozoic... -
Sedimentology of the Upper Devonian and Carboniferous platform sequence of...
The Upper Devonian and Carboniferous platform sequence of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin consists of 12,000 feet of marine conglomerate, quartz sandstone, limestone, and minor shale,...