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High resolution geomorphic map of a submerged marginal plateau, northern...
High resolution multibeam bathymetry is used to map and interpret seabed geomorphology for part of the northern Lord Howe Rise plateau in the Tasman Sea. A mapping system of... -
Introduction to 'Antarctic Cenozoic Palaeoenvironments: Geologic Record and Models'
The Antarctic region has profoundly affected the global climates of the past 50 million years, influencing sea levels, atmospheric composition and dynamics, and ocean... -
A Review of the Cenozoic Stratigraphy and Glacial History of the Lambert...
The Cenozoic glacial history of East Antarctica is recorded in part by the stratigraphy of the Prydz Bay-Lambert Graben region. The glacigene strata and associated erosion... -
Testing reconstructions of Rodinia: new constraints from basement geology of...
This paper was presented at the 32nd international Geological Congress, Florence, Italy, August 20-28, 2004 -
Au-Cu mineralisation at the Bald Hill prospect, LFB, NSW
This paper was presented at 14th AGC - Geoscience for the New Millenium, Townsville, July 1998 -
Mesoproterozoic Gold in the Central Gawler Craton, South Australia: Geology,...
Similarities in mineralization and alteration style, host rocks, fluid compositions, and alteration-related 40Ar/39Ar ages from several recently discovered gold prospects... -
Distribution of sulphides and PGE within the porphyritic websterite zone of...
The Munni Munni Complex is a boat-shaped layered intrusion, divided into a lower ultramafic 'keel', up to 1850 m thick, overlain by a gabbroic sequence at least 3000 m thick.... -
Fault controls on gold mineralisation in the Young Granodiorite
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
Comment on: Williams et al (2009) -Australia's Deep-water Reserve Network:...
Williams et al. (2009) report on new multibeam sonar bathymetry and underwater video data collected from submarine canyons and seamounts on Australia's southeast continental... -
Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2005 abstracts
Records of abstracts from the Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2005 -
Planktonic Foraminiferal d13C Records from Southern Ocean Sediment Traps:...
The carbon isotopic composition is measured for three species of planktonic foraminifera (Globigerina bulloides, Globorotalia inflata and Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (s.)) from... -
Porphyry-epithermal deposits of the Lachlan Fold Belt
This paper was presented at SGEG Conference, Canberra, January 1997 -
Effects of Abiotic Stressors on Infaunal Burrowing and Associated Sediment...
Infauna play key roles in nutrient cycling and bioturbation by facilitating exchange across the sediment-water interface, but the effects of environmental stressors on the... -
Biomarker Evidence for Green and Purple Sulphur Bacteria in a Stratified...
The disappearance of iron formations from the geological record ~1.8 billion years (Gyr) ago was the consequence of rising oxygen levels in the atmosphere starting 2.45-2.32 Gyr... -
Basement and crustal results from the Bremer Sub-basin, SW Australia and its...
As part of the Australian Government's "New Oil" initiative, Geoscience Australia undertook a geophysical survey (the Southwest Frontiers Survey) of the south-western Australian... -
A regional geodetic network to monitor the state of the crust in the...
This paper describes the purpose, design and implementation of a new regional-scale geodetic network that has been installed in the Surat Basin, Queensland, completed in... -
New Exploration Opportunities on the Southwest Australian Margin: Deep-Water...
Acreage Release by the Australian Government in 2010 offers for the first time exploration opportunity in the frontier Mentelle Basin. The Mentelle Basin is a large deep-water... -
Carbon Geochemistry of Cold Seeps: Methane Fluxes and Transformation in...
Despite growing concerns about potential enhancement of global warming and slope failure by methane produced by gas hydrate dissociation, much uncertainty surrounds estimates of... -
Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for...
Ecoregions are defined in terms of community structure in function of abiotic or even anthropogenic forcing. They are mesoscale structures defined on the potential habitat of... -
Implications of sponge biodiversity patterns for the management of a marine...
Marine reserves are becoming progressively more important as anthropogenic impacts continue to increase, but we have little baseline information for most marine environments. In...