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The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 2: Permian stratigraphy
The report on the Geology of the Carnarvon Basin is issued in three separate and relatively independent Parts. Each Part treats an individual section of the subject and is... -
Magnetic prospecting at Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 1935-37
The geophysical surveys described in this report were performed during 1935-1937 by the Aerial, Geological and Geophysical Survey of Northern Australia, but the results were not... -
Geology of the Bowen Basin, Queensland
The Bowen Basin is a Permian to Triassic basin extending from Collinsville in the north to Goondiwindi in the south, where it is overlapped by Mesozpic rocks of the Surat Basin... -
Lower Permian pelycepods and gastropods from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia
A new genus, Praeundulomya, has been erected to embrace forms from the Lower Permian rocks of Western Australia. The type species, P. concentrica, is described. Species of the... -
The geology of the Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia
The Fitzroy Basin in this bulletin refers to that part of the Canning Basin which lies between the Precambrian of the Kimberley Plateau in the north and the Fenton Fault in the... -
Evaporites in Australia
Thin surface accumulations of salt in playa lakes have been known since the early exploration of Australia. However, surface occurrences of bedded evaporites, exposed in some... -
Timor Sea continental shelf sediments map
Since the publication in 1967 of the monograph on the marine geology of the Timor Sea,1 the Bureau of Mineral Resources has initiated a program of systematic reconnaissance... -
Geochronology of igneous and metamorphic rocks in the New Guinea Highlands
The island of New Guinea lies in an area of complex tectonic interaction between the relatively stable Australian continental landmass and the geologically active circum-Pacific... -
Hydrology and sediments of a temperate estuary - Mallacoota Inlet, Victoria
Mallacoota Inlet is a drowned river valley that is almost cut off from the sea by a barrier-beach complex. Additionally, a flood-tidal delta chokes the mouth of the estuary.... -
Middle Cambrian agnostids : systematics and biostratigraphy
This Bulletin presents the taxonomy, temporal stratigraphy, palaeogeography, and ecology of the Middle Cambrian agnostid trilobites beginning with their arrival in the... -
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... -
Pendulum measurements of gravity in Australia, 1950-51
During 1950-51 pendulum gravity observations were made at 59 stations throughout Australia using invar pendulums on loan from the Department of Geodesy at Cambridge University.... -
Lower Cretaceous arenaceous foraminifera of Australia
Arenaceous Foraminifera dominate the foraminiferal assemblages in the Lower Cretaceous sediments of Australia. The majority of species described in this Bulletin come from... -
Palaeontological papers, 1968
BULLETIN 116 is a collection of palaeontological papers,1968 -
Mesozoic Mollusca from Australia and New Guinea
Lower Cretaceous Mollusca Of The Great Artesian Basin Type In The Gibson Desert, Central Western Australia. Mesozoic Fossils From Eastern New Guinea, (a) First Upper Triassic... -
The geology of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
The Canning Basin is the largest sedimentary basin in Western Australia, and the second largest basin in Australia. Excluding the seaward extension of the basin on the Rowley... -
Peridotite-gabbro-basalt complex in Eastern Papua an overthrust plate of...
This Bulletin presents preliminary results of an investigation of the Papuan Ultramafic Belt, a peridotite-gabbro-basalt complex which is thought to be part of a plate of... -
Geology of the Duchess-Urandangi region, Mount Isa Inlier, Queensland
The Duchess-Urandangi region covers the southern part of the Precambrian Mount Isa Inlier and small parts of the early Palaeozoic Georgina and Mesozoic Eromanga Basins. The... -
Geology of the Bunger Hills-Denman Glacier region, East Antarctica
The Bunger Hills area, which forms part of the East Antarctic Shield, consists predominantly of granulite facies orthogneiss (pyroxene-quartz-feldspar gneiss), with subordinate... -
Geology of the Broken Hill ore deposit, Broken Hill, NSW
The lead-silver-zinc ore deposit of Broken Hill, New South Wales, is among the great ore deposits of the world because of its size, richness, and continuity. To the end of...