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The Transient Electromagnetic Method in Australia
Transient electromagnetic (TEM) test surveys have been made at various localities in Australia to evaluate the method. The test surveys described in this paper were made in the... -
Mathematical modelling of experimental systems simulating metal chelating in...
This paper discusses the mathematical modelling of laboratory controlled sedimentary systems that physically simulate organo-metal complex and metal sulphide formation in a... -
Structural and stratigraphic framework of groundwater occurrence and surface...
The Murray Basin is one of the most important agricultural regions in Australia. After just 100 years of European development, salinity problems threaten the regional economy... -
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... -
Book review: History and Role of Government Geological Surveys in Australia....
Today, Geological Surveys are a feature of government science and technology in practically every country in the world, and nowhere is the development of those surveys more... -
The near-surface sediments of the Scott plateau and Java Trench: nannofossil...
Quaternary sediments are apparently more widespread and better represented in the northern Scott Plateau and Java Trench than in parts of the central Scott Plateau, where older... -
Tectonic and metallogenic framework of the Cambrian Stansbury Basin -...
The Early to Middle Cambrian Stansbury Basin preserves a palaeogeographic zonation, from shallow shelf carbonates in the west (Spencer and Ardrossan Shelves) through extensional... -
Integrated geological and geophysical mapping of southwestern Western Australia
The major basement components within the Albany 1:1M Sheet area of southwestern Western Australia are defined from aeromagnetic anomalies and 10-40 km wavelength gravity... -
Absolute determinations of gravity in Australia and Papua New Guinea during 1979
A co-operative survey between the Soviet Academy of Sciences and the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources during 1979 successfully measured the acceleration due to gravity... -
Geochemistry, origin, and tectonic setting of granitic rocks of the Prince...
Granitic rocks in different terranes and of different ages in the Prince Charles Mountains (PCM) show systematic compositional differences. Archaean granitic basement rocks of... -
Geochemistry of Precambrian metapelites from East Antarctica: secular and...
Early Archaean ( >3 b.y. old) metapelites from the Napier Complex of East Antarctica are enriched in MgO and depleted in K2O and Rb compared with late Archaean and... -
Temporal variation in seismicity of the Southwest Seismic Zone, Western...
In the area 30-33°S, 116-118°E of the Southwest Seismic Zone of Western Australia, ML -4.0 earthquakes for the period 1960-1983 do not fit a Poisson model. However, when... -
A geophysical investigation of the southern margin of the Musgrave Block,...
New geophysical data provide the first clear image of the marginal structure of the southern Musgrave Block and the northern Officer Basin of western South Australia. The data... -
Late Triassic conodonts from Sahul Shoals No.1, Ashmore Block, northwestern Australia
The conodont Epigondolella primitia Mosher, 1970 has been recovered from core 4 (1883 .2-1889.6 m) in Sahul Shoals No. I well on the Ashmore Block, offshore northwestern... -
Gravity evidence for abrupt changes in mean crustal density at the junction...
The major gravity anomalies in central and western Australia occur as elongate dipoles, either in isolation or in a series. Each dipole is thought to be caused by an abrupt... -
Regional structure and evolution of the Redbank-Mount Zeil thrust zone: a...
The western part of the Arunta Inlier, central Australia, consists of major northward-tilted blocks separated by major thrust faults - the Anmatjira, Napperby, Redbank-Mount... -
The Tatiara proclaimed region, southeastern South Australia: hydrogeological...
Following the proclamation of the Tatiara proclaimed region in 1984, hydrogeological investigations have been undertaken to assess the groundwater availability of the region.... -
Architecture of the Queensland Trough: implications for the structure and...
The Queensland Trough is a 155°-trending bathymetric deep, located just seaward of the Great Barrier Reef of northeast Australia. The trough reaches a maximum depth of 2800 m,...