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Diatoms Control Nutrient Cycles in a Temperate, Wave-dominated Estuary...
Diatoms are important primary producers within pelagic, benthic end epiphytic communities and their siliceous frustule leads to rapid sinking to the sediment. As a consequence,... -
Marine geophysical survey of the Bismarck Sea and Gulf of Papua, 1970 A...
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AGSO Journal vol.16 no. 5
Contents: 1.Sheraton JW, Sun SS. Mafic dyke swarms of the western Musgrave Block, central Australia: their geochemistry, origin, and relationships to the Giles Complex. 2.Kinny... -
Biogeography of the Lord Howe Rise region, Tasman Sea
In this review we aim to synthesise physical and biological information on the Lord Howe Rise (LHR) region to describe its biogeography at a regional scale (100s of kilometres)... -
Geological note: Igneous and sedimentary rocks dredged from the northern...
Altered basalt, dolerite and gabbro have been dredged from a previously unsampled portion of the Macquarie Ridge (47o-48° S), using the commercial fishing vessel Amaltal... -
Quantitative mapping of the East Australian Current encroachment using time...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly dynamic western boundary current (WBC) component of the South Pacific Gyre. The interaction between the EAC and the... -
Digital Earth Australia Coastlines
Background: Australia has a highly dynamic coastline of over 30,000 km, with over 85% of its population living within 50 km of the coast. This coastline is subject to a wide... -
Examination of Samples from Cossigny No. 1, Flinders Shoal No. 1, Hampton...
Examination of samples from Cossigny No. 1, Flinders Shoal No. 1, Hampton No. 1 and Lawley 1, offshore Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, for Triassic conodonts. -
Suspended-sediment transport and water movement at One Tree Reef, southern...
One Tree Reef, in the southern Great Barrier Reef, is roughly triangular, with the southeast corner forming the windward margin, and the northwest side the leeward margin. In... -
Description of subsurface sediments from the East Australian continental...
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The stratigraphy of the Tertiary marine rocks in Gippsland, Victoria
This Bulletin presents the results of detailed studies of the Tertiary marine sequence in Gippsland, Victoria. Most of the information used in it has been obtained as a result... -
The evolution of One Tree Reef, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
One Tree Reef is one of fourteen reefs in the Capricorn Group, southern Great Barrier Reef. The reef has an asymmetrical triangular shape, 5.5 km long and 3 km wide, with a... -
Explanatory notes, Brighton Downs Sheet, Queensland (BMR Explan Notes and map)
A reconnaissance survey of the Brighton Downs 4-mile Sheet area was conducted by geologists R. R. Vine and W. Jauncey of the Bureau of Mineral Resources between June and August,... -
Mineral resources in East Coast beach sand dry plant tailings
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Geomorphology and Habitats of the Carnarvon Shelf
Flythrough movie showing the bathymetry of Carnarvon shelf, highlighting benthic habitats at Point Cloates. The bathymetric image is derived from multibeam sonar collected in... -
Sequence stratigraphy: a review of fundamental concepts and their...
Sequence stratigraphic concepts and techniques provide a powerful tool to analyse and predict stratal architecture and facies patterns within sedimentary basins. The concepts... -
Cretaceous marine macrofossils from the Great Artesian Basin in Queensland
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Petroleum Prospectivity of the Northern Australian Marine Region
The northern marine region of Australia has been selected by the Department of the Environment and Water Resources (DEW; with statutory and policy responsibility for MPAs) and... -
Australian petroleum accumulations report. Gippsland Basin, Victoria
The Gippsland Basin in southeastern Victoria is Australia's major crude oil and natural gas producing province. To the end of 1986 the basin had supplied 88 per cent of... -
Tectonic geomorphology and Holocene uplift rates of the Lae Urban Area,...
The city of Lae is Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s second largest, and is the home of PNG’s largest port. Here, a convergence rate of ~50 mm/yr between the South Bismarck Plate and the...