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Planktonic foraminifera, age of sediments and polarity reversals, New...
Samples from the Rudiger Point-Cape Ruge area, New Britain, are not from a conformable late Miocene-earliest Pliocene sequence, as was presumed by previous workers, but rather... -
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... -
Geomorphology and Sedimentology of the Northwest Marine Region
Literature review and spatial analysis of the sedimentology and geomorphology of the Northwest Marine Region (boundary as defined by the Department of the Environment, Water,... -
Deep-sea sediments and manganese nodules from the southern Tasman Sea
Two manganese nodules having a high clay content, a low Mn:Fe ratio, and low contents of valuable metals (Ni 0.25%, Cu 0.17%, Co 0.06%) were recovered in a grab sample during a... -
AGSO Cruise 147 Report : Tasman Rises Geological Sampling Cruise of Rig...
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Growth fabrics and growth rates of Holocene reefs in the Great Barrier Reef
Over the past five years, scientists of the Bureau of Mineral Resources and James Cook University of North Queensland have drilled 61 holes into 24 reefs throughout the Great... -
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 2013
Australia's Identified Mineral Resources is an annual national assessment that takes a long-term view of Australian mineral resources likely to be available for mining. The... -
Report of oceanographic work with Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Indian...
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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... -
Heavy-mineral deposits along the coasts of Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia
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Samphire Marsh No. 1 Well Western Australia Of West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited
Samphire Marsh No. 1 Well was drilled to a total depth of 6664 feet as a stratigraphic and structural test in the South Canning Basin. The drill passed through 120 feet of... -
Morphology of the east Australian continental shelf between Cape Moreton and...
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The Mesozoic Carpentaria Basin and the Cainozoic Karumba Basin, north Queensland
The Jurassic - Cretaceous Carpentaria Basin of northern Queensland and eastern Northern Territory and adjacent marine areas approximates to the Gulf of Carpentaria and its... -
NSW - Phosphorites, BMR Marine Survey 71 : Explanatory Notes to Accompany...
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Rig Seismic research cruise 1: Lord Howe Rise, Southwest Pacific Ocean
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Submission to the Review of Marine Science and Technology
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Characterising Marine Abiotic Patterns in the Darwin-Bynoe Harbour region:...
This report is the second of three reports that provide the scientific analyses and interpretations resulting from a four-year collaborative habitat mapping program undertaken... -
South-east Australian Fractured Rock Province hydrogeological inventory
This South-east Australian Fractured Rock Province dataset contains descriptive attribute information for the areas bounded by the relevant spatial groundwater feature in the... -
Shark Bay Special Topographic Map
The map covers an area of 1.6 degrees longitude by 2.17 degrees latitude or about 160 kilometres from east to west and about 238 kilometres from north to south. This map... -
Early Devonian thelodonts (Agnatha) from the Toko Syncline, western...
Thelodont scales recovered from the basal (calcareous) unit of the Cravens Peak Beds in the Georgina Basin, are referable to Turinia australiensis Gross, 1971, T. cf. pagei...