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Geology of the Kimberley region, Western Australia: The East Kimberley
Kimberley region is the name given to the rugged northern extremity of Western Australia, a large part of which is composed of Precambrian rocks. The area was mapped by combined... -
Correlation chart for the Permian system of Australia
The chart and accompanying notes and bibliography were prepared for publication in March 1971. Publication, however, was not undertaken at the time as the planned charts on the... -
Geology of the Sydney Basin - A Review
The Sydney Basin extends for 380 km along the east coast of New South Wales south of latitude 32°S, and has an onshore area of about 36 000 km2 . About 4800 m of Permian and... -
Geology of the Wiso Basin, Northern Territory
The Wiso Basin, a structural downwarp in the central western part of the Northern Territory, contains a sequence of near-horizontal Middle Cambrian to ?upper Palaeozoic... -
Palaeontological papers, 1981
A fauna containing both larger and planktic smaller foraminifera has been found in two samples from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. The planktic foraminifera indicate an age... -
Gravity survey of the Perth Basin, Western Australia
During 1949 and 1951, whilst investigating possible underground water supplies, staff of the Bureau of Mineral Resources surveyed two east-west gravity traverses near Watheroo... -
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... -
Geology of the Drummond Basin, Queensland
The Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous Drummond Basin sequence crops out over an area of approximately 25 000 km2 , mainly west but also east of the Anakie Inlier in east-... -
Australian mineral industry: production and trade, 1842-1964
The object of this publication is to present statistical information which may be utilized in conjunction with the Australian mineral deposits described in Bulletin No. 72. The... -
Palynology of the Cenomanian of Bathurst Island, Northern Territory, Australia
Bathurst Island lies north of Darwin, Northern Territory; it measures 2050 km2 Cenomanian marine argillaceous sediments are exposed in cliffs at the south coast, and were first... -
Permian Productacea of Western Australia
The brachiopod super-family Productacea is represented in the Permian faunas of Western Australia by at least 34 species, many of which occur in at least two of the three major... -
Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopods from north-western Australia
At least eight forms of the brachiopod genus Camarotoechia occur in the Carnarvon, Fitzroy, and Bonaparte Gulf Basins of Western Australia, four in Upper Devonian rocks and four... -
Geophysical investigations of water deposits, Western Australia
At the request of the Geological Survey of Western Australia, the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics provided geophysical staff and equipment to assist in the... -
Beach sand heavy-mineral deposits of eastern Australia
Beach sand deposits along the Australian east coast (Gardner, 1951 a, b) have yielded a large part of the world supply of zircon and rutile since the year 1936. During 1953 the... -
The occurrence of Lacazina and Biplanispira in the Mandated Territory of New...
A discovery of importance to the geology of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea, and especially as far as the Tertiary foraminifera-bearing rocks are concerned, was recently... -
An analysis of the geomagnetic diurnal variation during the International...
A spherical harmonic analysis has been made of the quiet-day diurnal variation of the geogmagnetic field during the IGY, based on mean hourly values from 64 observatories. Each... -
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... -
The geology and palaeontology of the headwaters of the Burke River, Queensland
The position of the area described here as the 'Headwaters of the Burke River in the tropical zone of Australia is evident from the locality map, Figure 1. Topographically it is... -
Devonian brachiopods from the Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia
Brachiopods are represented in the Devonian fauna of the Fitzroy Basin by at least 46 species, three of which come from the upper Middle Devonian, and the rest from the Upper... -
A contribution to the geology and glaciology of the western part of the...
Reconnaissance surveys based on the A.N.A.R.E. Station at Mawson (lat. 67° 36' S., long. 62° 53' E.) have covered Enderby Land, Kemp Land, MacRobertson Land and Princess...