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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... -
Geology of the southern McArthur Basin, Northern Territory
The McArthur Basin contains mainly mid-Proterozoic sedimentary rocks that form a platform cover sequence near the eastern edge of the North Australian Craton. The rocks are... -
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... -
Marine geology of the continental shelf off southeast Australia
The continental shelf of southeast Australia between Sugarloaf Point and Gabo Island, New South Wales, varies in width from 72 km east of Newcastle to 17 km east of Montague... -
Marine geology of the northwest Australian continental shelf
This Bulletin presents the results of a geological reconnaissance of the northwest Australian continental shelf by the Bureau of Mineral Resources carried out during two 3-month... -
Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian bryozoa of Australia
The original aim of this study was to investigate some of the early Palaeozoic Bryozoa of Australia so as to study the development of skeletal structures in the zoaria and the... -
The geology of the Fairfield Group, Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin, which covers some 450,000 km2, is the largest sedimentary basin in Western Australia. The earliest Palaeozoic rocks are widespread marine Ordovician... -
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... -
Coral faunas from the Silurian of New South Wales and the Devonian of...
Part I. deals with Devonian coral faunas from the West Kimberleys, the East Kimberleys, and the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia. Of the 30 species described and illustrated... -
Sedimentology and holocene history of a tropical estuary (Broad Sound, Queensland)
Broad Sound is situated at the confluence of four large estuaries. Freshwater inflow is restricted to the summer months. The Sound and its attendant estuaries are characterized... -
Sedimentology of the Upper Devonian and Carboniferous platform sequence of...
The Upper Devonian and Carboniferous platform sequence of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin consists of 12,000 feet of marine conglomerate, quartz sandstone, limestone, and minor shale,... -
Correlation chart for the Carboniferous system of Australia
A brief synopsis of the evidence from the Carboniferous marine faunas of Australia has been used to draw a correlation chart for the Carboniferous System in the continent. The... -
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 Arrinthrunga Formation: Upper Cambrian epeiric carbonates in the...
The Arrinthrunga Formation (Upper Cambrian) in the Georgina Basin, central Australia, is a complex carbonate and mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequence deposited in an extensive... -
Palynological studies in the Lower Cretaceous of the Surat Basin, Australia
This study deals with palynological work in Aptian and lower to middle Albian sediments of marine and terrestrial origin in the Surat Basin of southeastern Queensland and... -
Lower Carboniferous Ostracoda (Beyrichicopida and Kirkbyocopa) from the...
Beyrichicopids and kirkbyocopes are represented in the Early Carboniferous benthic ostracod fauna of the Bonaparte Basin by at least 29 species referable to 18 genera (including... -
The geology of the Fairfield Group, Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin, which covers some 450,000 km2, is the largest sedimentary basin in Western Australia. The earliest Palaeozoic rocks are widespread marine Ordovician... -
Correlation chart for the Carboniferous system of Australia
A brief synopsis of the evidence from the Carboniferous marine faunas of Australia has been used to draw a correlation chart for the Carboniferous System in the continent. The... -
Geological evolution and economic geology of the Burdekin River region, Queensland
This Bulletin summarises the results of regional mapping by teams of the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the Geological Survey of Queensland from 1961 to 1967 over an area of... -
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...