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Cambrian and Ordovician rostroconch molluscs from northern Australia
Rostroconch molluscs are widespread and abundant in the Cambrian and Ordovician rocks of the Amadeus and Georgina Basins of northern Australia. Because the mollusc faunas of... -
Metallogenic provinces and mineral deposits in the southwestern Pacific: a...
A collection of papers on the metallogenic provinces and mineral deposits in the southwestern pacific. -
Permian foraminifera of Australia
One hundred and six species of Permian foraminifera belonging to fortysix genera are discussed. Four new genera, Sacculinella, Hyperamminita, Pseudohyperammina, and Giraliarella... -
Hydrogeology of Norfolk Island, South Pacific Ocean
Norfolk Island in the southwest Pacific Ocean has an area of 35 k m2 and rises to an altitude of just over 300 m. It is an erosional remnant of a volcanic complex consisting of... -
The geology of the Ord-Victoria region, northern Australia
The Ord-Victoria Region, an area of over 70,000 square miles in the north-western portion of Northern Territory and north-eastern portion of Western Australia, is drained by the... -
Geology of the Mount Isa Inlier and environs, Queensland and Northern Territory
Geological mapping of the Mount Isa Inlier and environs by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and Geological Survey of Queensland from 1969 to 1980 resulted in the production of... -
Dolichometopid trilobites of Queensland, Northern Territory and New South Wales
This Bulletin is the result of a palaeozoological and stratigraphic study of Australian species of the trilobite family Dolichometopidae, which constitutes a substantial part of... -
The Precambrian geology of the Victoria River region, Northern Territory
The Victoria River region, in the northwestern Northern Territory, is underlain by Precambrian rocks and flanked to the east, south, and west by Lower Cambrian volcanics and... -
Idamean (Late Cambrian) trilobites, Burke River Structural Belt, Western Queensland
Idamean trilobite assemblages are described in this Bulletin from localities in the central portion of the Burke River Structural Belt, on the southern part of the Duchess 1:... -
Chemical analyses of Australian rocks Part II: sedimentary rocks
pt. 1. Igneous and metamorphic -- pt. 2. Sedimentary rocks -- pt. 3. Igneous and metamorphic -
Australian Permian terebratuloids
Terebratuloids have a sporadic distribution in the Australian Permian rocks, but at some localities they are abundant. Two distinct provinces, an eastern and a western, are... -
The molluscan fauna and probable Lower Cretaceous age of the Nanutarra...
Mollusca from the Nanutarra Formation, a recently defined strata! unit cropping out along the north-eastern edge of the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia, are described and... -
A commentary on the metallogenic map of Australia and Papua New Guinea
A metallogenic map depicts concentrations of deposits of metals within their geological framework, and attempts to relate one to the other. The more familiar mineral deposits... -
The 1951 eruption of Mount Lamington, Papua
The Pelean type of volcanic eruption, with its swift and deadly cloud of hot, gas-charged particles, was first brought to the attention of a horrified world in 1902, when 29,000... -
Commentary on schematic geological map of Antarctica Scale 1:10,000,000
The purposes of this Bulletin are to explain and describe the accompanying 1:10 000 000-scale geological map, to discuss briefly the map's units, and to provide readers and... -
Geology of the southeast Papuan mainland
This Bullentin describes the geology of the southeast Papuan Mainland and near shore islands between 148 30' and 151 30'E. The area is covered by the Tufi, Abau and Somain 1:250... -
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... -
Australian resources of sulphur-bearing minerals
Sulphur is a non-metallic element which occurs in the free form as native sulphur and in combination with metals as sulphides and sulphates. The principal sulphide minerals... -
Laverton-Edjudina airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, Western Australia, 1969
An airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the LAVERTON and EDJUDINA 1:250,000 map areas was flown in 1966 to assist the systematic regional geological mapping of the... -
Miocene and Pliocene smaller foraminifera from Papua and New Guinea
Geological investigations in Papua and New Guinea have largely been carried out by, or on behalf of, companies engaged in the search for oil. One hundred and fifty-six species...