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Barite, BIFs and bugs: Evidence for the evolution of the Earth's earliest hydrosphere
The presence of relatively abundant bedded sulfate deposits before 3.2 Ga and after 1.8 Ga, the peak in iron formation abundance between 3.2 Ga and 1.8 Ga, and the aqueous... -
Application of Hyperspectral Infrared Analysis of Hydrothermal Alteration on...
An integrated analysis of both airborne and field short-wave infrared hyperspectral measurements was used in conjunction with conventional field mapping techniques to map... -
Late Pleistocene and Holocene Sedimentation of the George V Continental...
Climatically controlled glaciological and oceanogrphic environmental changes off the George V Coast during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene have been recontructed from changes... -
Evidence for crustal extension and inversion in eastern Tasmania, Australia,...
The island of Tasmania in southeast Australia consists of a number of stratotectonic elements. The relationships between these elements are largely obscured by younger cover of... -
Origin of the Naturaliste Plateau
Lying off the south-west coast of Australia some 2,500 m below sea level is the broad, rectangular Naturaliste Plateau, which forms a relatively flat ledge half way between sea... -
Recognition of wallrock alteration in sediment-hosted mesothermal gold...
This paper was published in Australian Institute of Geoscientists - Bulletin, 30 -
Submarine geomorphology and sea floor processes along the coast of Vestfold...
Surveying of nearshore areas in the Vestfold Hills using high resolution multibeam swath bathymetry provides both a detailed digital bathymetric model and information on... -
Alteration mapping with the laser Raman microprobe: a new technique
This paper was published in Geoscience Australia Research Newsletter, 25 -
An interpretation of the eastern Lachlan region using the PREDICT geological...
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
Multi-scale Fish-habitat Associations and the Use of Habitat Surrogates to...
Deep-water demersal fishes are an important component of continental shelf and slope ecosystems and play an important role in the economies of many countries. Strong and... -
Structure of mineralised Palaeoproterozoic rocks in the Outalpa Inlier,...
This paper was presented at 17th Australian Geological Convention, Hobart, Tasmania -
Patterns and controls on the distribution of diamondiferous intrusions in Australia
The distribution of kimberlite, lamproite and related alkaline volcanism in Australia can be broadly related to the structure of the Australian continent and lithosphere.... -
SHRIMP U-Pb detrital zircon ages from Proterozoic and Early Palaeozoic...
Detrital zircons from 13 Late Mesoproterozoic to Early Neoproterozoic sandstones and two Palaeozoic sandstones from Tasmania were dated in order to improve constraints on... -
Flood Damage Estimation Beyond Stage-Damage Functions - An Australian Example
There are a number of factors which influence the direct consequence of flooding. The most important are depth of inundation, velocity, duration of inundation and water quality.... -
Reply to comment by Brian Stevens on "Evidence and timing of crustal...
Reply to comment by Brian Stevens on Evidence and timing of crustal extension versus shortening in the early tectonothermal evolution of a Proterozoic continental rift sequence... -
Annelidical Geometry: A 3-D geological and geophysical appraisal of major...
This paper was presented at 15th AGC - Understanding Planet Earth, Sydney, July 2000 -
The precious metals potential of the Rockley Volcanics in the Lachlan Fold Belt
This paper was published in Geoscience Australia Research Newsletter, 24 -
Coral Spawn and Bathymetric Slicks in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data...
Annular to crescent-shaped low back scatter SAR slicks over carbonate reefs and shoals in the Timor Sea with slick `feathering', and within the coral spawning period for the... -
Submerged Coral Reefs in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
We report the discovery of three submerged, living patch coral reefs covering 80 km2 in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, an area previously thought not to contain... -
New Quartz SAR-OSL Ages from the Stranded Beach Dune Sequence in South-east...
A sequence of stranded coastal barriers in south-east South Australia preserves a record of sea-level variations over the past 800 ka. Huntley et al. (Quat. Sci. Rev. 12 (1993a)...