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The investigation of deep leads by the seismic refraction method
Deep alluvial leads of Recent, Pleistocene, and Tertiary age have been of considerable economic importance in Australian mineral production. Numerous basalt-covered and... -
Geology of the Amadeus Basin, central Australia
The area mapped lies in the southern part of the Northern Territory and in Western Australia between latitudes 23 °S. and 26°S. and longitudes 127°30'E. and 136°30'E. (Pis... -
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... -
Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from the Toolonga Calcilutite and Gingin...
One hundred and thirty-nine species of foraminifera belonging to 56 genera are recorded. One new genus, Haerella, is described; 31 species are described as new, 76 have been... -
Atlas of isoseismal maps of Australian earthquakes
This Atlas of isoseismal maps of Australian earthquakes contains the results of the ground intensity effects from all known Australian earthquakes for which adequate... -
Geology of the Middle Cambrian phosphorites and associated sediments of...
Following the discovery of large phosphate deposits in the eastern part of the Georgina Basin in 1966 by Broken Hill South Limited, the Bureau of Mineral Resources embarked on a... -
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... -
Geology of an unusual Precambrian high-grade metamorphic terrane : Enderby...
The high-grade metamorphic rocks of Enderby Land and western Kemp Land, which form part of the East Antarctic Precambrian Shield, have been divided into two major metamorphic... -
Petrology and platinum-group-element geochemistry of Archaean layered...
In a group of Archaean, layered, mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the west Pilbara Block, Western Australia, the Munni Munni Complex (2925 Ma) contains a substantial resource of... -
The larger Foraminifera of the Lower Miocene of Victoria
One of the outstanding features of the Lower Miocene beds in Victoria is the presence of many larger foraminiferal species, many of the genera being restricted to this horizon,... -
The geology and mica fields of the Harts Range, central Australia
In July, 1949, the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics began an investigation of the geology and mineral resources of the Harts Range Region, Central Australia,... -
Australian and Soviet gravity surveys along the Australian Calibration Line
The Australian Calibration Line (ACL) , with a total gravity interval of 3 Gal, was established during 1970 between Laiagam in Papua New Guinea and Hobart in Tasmania. During... -
The geology of the Canberra City district
This Bulletin is a summary of the geological history of the Canberra City District and serves as an explanation to the accompanying geological and tectonic maps. The original... -
The Eromanga-Brisbane geoscience transect : a guide to basin development...
Crustal dynamics throughout geological history have played an important role in the development of sedimentary basins. A basic knowledge of major crustal structures is,... -
Chemical analyses of Australian rocks Pt I: igneous and metamorphic rocks
pt. 1. Igneous and metamorphic -- pt. 2. Sedimentary rocks -- pt. 3. Igneous and metamorphic -
The King Island scheelite mine
In the years immediately preceding the present war, 75 per cent of the world's production of tungsten concentrates came from southeast Asia; approximately 50 per cent came from... -
The geology and mineral deposits of the Tennant Creek goldfield, Northern Territory
This Bulletin presents the results of a regional and detailed geological survey of the Tennant Creek Gold-field. The main object of the investigation was to determine the... -
The Cape Range structure, Western Australia Pt 1: Stratigraphy and structure...
The Cape Range Structure, which occupies the North-West Cape peninsula, is a closed anticline in Tertiary limestones. The structure is at least eighty miles long and twenty... -
Hydrogeology of Australia
The hydrogeological map of Australia has been compiled at a scale of 1:5 000 000 according to the guidelines of the international legend for hydrogeological maps adapted for the... -
The bauxite deposits of the Boolarra-Mirboo North area, South Gippsland, Victoria
The first discovery of bauxite in South Gippsland which was brought to public notice is said to .have been made in 1918 by Mr. Donald Clarke on the property known as Nahoo ,...