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A survey of phosphate deposits in the south-west Pacific and Australian Waters
In 1955 a programme of search for phosphate, to supplement the diminishing reserves of Ocean, Nauru, and Christmas Islands, was agreed upon by the Australian and New Zealand... -
Desmodont bivalves from the Permian of eastern Australia
Bivalves of the genera Megadesmus Sowerby, pyramus, Myonia, and Astartila Dana, Vacunella Waterhouse, and Pleurikodonta Runnegar are common in the Permian strata of eastern... -
Explanatory notes of the 1:2 500 000 mineral deposits map of Papua New Guinea
The Mineral Deposits Map of Papua New Guinea has been compiled jointly by the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) and the Geological Survey of Papua New Guinea. Open-file data... -
Geology and geochemistry of the Tantangara and Brindabella 1:100 000 Sheet...
The Tantangara and Brindabella 1:100 000 Sheet areas cover 5030 km2 between latitudes 35' and 36°S and longitudes 148°30' and 149°E, in the southern part of the Lachlan Fold... -
The geology and mineral resources of the Hatches Creek Wolfram Field,...
Wolframite is the commonest source of tungsten, but scheelite is present in some mines. Minerals of bismuth, copper, molybdenum, lead, tin, and iron have been identified in... -
The Crespin volume: essays in honour of Irene Crespin
Irene Crespin, O.B.E., B.A., D.Sc., has both pioneered her field of study and become an internationally accepted specialist-a goal of many scientists. Therefore it is most... -
The Cambrian geology of Australia
This Bulletin contains nine papers describing the Cambrian Geology of Australia. Seven of the papers describe the Cambrian geology in each State and 2 papers deal with topics... -
Geology of the Scott Plateau and Rowley Terrace, off northwestern Australia
The Scott Plateau and the adjacent Rowley Terrace occupy an area of about 160 000 km2 in water depths ranging from 300 to 3500 m off Australia's Northwest Shelf. The Scott... -
The 1951 eruption of Mount Lamington, Papua: Second Edition
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... -
North Queensland geology
Since the discovery of gold at Cape River in 1867, mining has played an important role in North Queensland by providing income, opening up new areas to settlement and providing... -
Volcanic cauldrons, ring complexes, and associated granites of the...
The region described here lies inland from the coastal towns of Cairns and Townsville in North Queensland, and extends west 250 miles to Croydon: it is rectangular and has an... -
Deformation of the crust and mantle in central Australia
Three zones of retrograded crystalline basement rocks have been delineated in central Australia. One, along the southwestern margin of the Amadeus Basin, was deformed about 600... -
Primary element dispersions associated with mineralization at Mount Isa, Queensland
This report presents the results of geochemical investigations in the Mount Isa district, northwest Queensland. Samples, mainly from cores, represent Group 2 Shales (comprising... -
Geochemistry of a tropical estuary and its catchment, Broad Sound, Queensland
pt. 1. Geochemistry of the estuarine system / by P.J. Cook pt. 2. A numerical approach to the geochemistry of the estuarine sediments / by W. Mayo -
Permian Bryozoa from the Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia
The Bulletin describes and figures Bryozoa collected from three Permian formations in the West Kimberley district of Western Australia: the Nura Nura member of the Poole... -
Tertiary foraminifera and age of sediments, Ok Tedi-Wabag, Papua New Guinea
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Oligocene and Miocene larger foraminiferida from Australia and New Zealand
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy, and the systematics, of larger foraminiferids at several Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene localities in Australia are described. In... -
The stability of magnetisation in basic igneous rocks
Special demagnetising apparatus was constructed to study the stability of several samples of basic igneous rocks from three localities in eastern Australia, particular emphasis... -
Regional and economic geology of the Herberton-Mount Garnet area, Herberton...
The Herberton/Mount Garnet area is situated in north Queensland, southwest of Cairns (Fig. 1). It is bounded by latitudes 17°15'S and 17°45'S, and by longitudes 145°00'E and... -
Geological and geophysical studies in the Amadeus Basin central Australia
The Amadeus Basin is one of Australia's most important sedimentary basins, both scientifically and economically. Scientifically its significance stems from the fact that it...