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RB 58/00128 Microfloras from Upper Eocene sediments of the Adelaide Plains Basin and their environmental significance.
Upper Eocene microfloral assemblages from the Blanche Point Marls of the Adelaide Plains Basin in the vicinity of Victoria Square, Adelaide, have been used to show that the sequence obtained from recent drilling is entirely of marine or restricted...-
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Published: 21 May 1964
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RB 57/00098 Tertiary microfloras from Brisbane, Queensland.
Palynological examination of six Tertiary samples from four boreholes in the City of Brisbane area, Queensland, has revealed hitharto undescribed assemblages of microplankton, pollens and spores. One sample yielded abundant Defiandres ap. indet....-
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Published: 01 Jan 1963
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RB 60/00015 Palynological examination of samples from the tin (mining deep) leads of north-eastern Tasmania.
Carbonaceous sediments from tin leads in north-eastern Tasmania have yielded well-preserved and diverse pollen and spore assemblages from the deepest of three stratigraphic units sampled. On the basis of the microfloral assemblages, two...-
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Published: 19 Jan 1965
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RB 60/00022 Palynological observations on Eocene sediments from two bores in the northern Adelaide Plains.
Microfloras from Eocene marine and non-marine sediments, intersected in two deep bores in the Adelaide Plains Basin, can be placed within two distinct assemblage units. The correlative value of these as time-stratigraphic units is discussed.-
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Published: 03 Feb 1965
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RB 60/00051 Stratigraphy and micropalaeontology of three deep bores, Hd Port Gawler.
Three relatively deep bores, drilled recently on the northern Adelaide Plains in the Hundred of Port Gawler, about 20 miles north of Adelaide, have intersected useful complementary sections of the Cainozoic succession, ranging from 560 feet to 1148...-
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Published: 15 Mar 1965
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RB 60/00071 (Report on the) Ukaparinga (Unaparinga) copper mine, Williamstown.
Copper carbonates are sporadically distributed throughout steeply dipping mica schist in a zone up to about 70 ft. wide. The host rocks have been regarded as overturned metamorphosed Burra Group (Torrensian) beds resting on the Aldgate Sandstone...-
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Published: 05 Apr 1965
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RB 60/00088 Revision of the Tate molluscan types. Part 3: Limopsidae, Glycymeridae, Arcidae, Cucullaeidae.
Specimens of twenty-nine species of Tertiary molluscs held in the Tate Collection of the Geology Department, University of Adelaide, have been redescribed. All but five of the species have restricted time ranges, there being a significant difference...-
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Published: 13 May 1965
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RB 49/00102 Stratigraphy of the Murray Basin in South Australia.
The Murray Basin is an area of Mesozoic and Tertiary sedimentation divided into two main units the Murray Basin proper separated by structural highs, the Padthaway “Horst”, from the Gambier Sunklands. Knowledge of the Mesozoic in the Murray Basin...-
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Published: 05 Oct 1959
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RB 46/00063 Third report on soil samples collected from Lake Alexandrina area - CSIRO.
An additional 12 samples were examined mainly to establish the depositional environment of the black Poltalloch clays. No marine foraminifera were found in six of the clay samples, but the microfauna of the sample taken at 63"-66" indicates deposition...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1958
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RB 77/00010 Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Andamooka Opalfields.
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Published: 01 Jan 1977
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RB 83/00014 Palaeosols in southern Australia.
Application of stratigraphic principles to study of soils and associated surficial deposits.-
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Published: 01 Mar 1983
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RB 83/00076 Palynology of selected Cainozoic samples from Tarcoola 1:100 000 map sheet.
An Eocene age is determined for one sample from Tarcoola TPS-13R bore, a Pliocene age for a sample from Tarcoola TPS-15 bore, and a Plio-Pleistocene age for a sample from Tarcoola TPS-17 bore. A sample examined from Tarcoola TPS-14 bore contained no...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1983
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RB 84/00058 Progress report: CURDIMURKA 1:250 000 geological map - Cainozoic geology.
Two sandstone sequences, one un-named and one equivalent to the Watchie Sandstone, have been recognized on CURDIMURKA. These sandstone sequences occur beneath the Etadunna Formation. Both are believed to be equivalent to the Eyre Formation. The...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1984
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RB 86/00024 Sediment organism zonation and the evolution of Holocene tidal sequences in southern Australia.
Regressive intertidal sequences, with well developed zonation of flora and fauna, occur extensively around the margins of the 2 major SA gulfs and within small embayments along the exposed coastline of Eyre Peninsula. This paper summarises and...-
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Published: 01 Apr 1986
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RB 85/00033 Evidence of Middle Wisconsinan climate from the Purcell Trench, south central British Columbia.
Palaeosol and organic rich horizons in exposed Bessette Sediments were investigated to determine the nature of Middle Wisconsin climate. Palaeoclimatic implications of palynomorph assemblages are that conditions at 42 000 years ago were at least 30C...-
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Published: 01 Jul 1985
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RB 87/00126 Sea level history, 30000 to 45000 years B.P., inferred from benthic foraminifera, Gulf St Vincent, South Australia.
Surficial sediments are predominantly bioclastic, cool-temperate carbonates. Benthic foraminifera Elphidium crispum', a shallow water species, and 'E. macelliforme, favouring deeper water, provide useful numerical ratio which correlates with water...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1987
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RB 79/00126 Early Ordovician conodonts from the Horn Valley Siltstone, Central Australia.
Conodonts from the early Ordovician Horn Valley Siltstone in the Amadeus Basin, Northern Territory, Australia are described as illustrated. Samples were collected from limestone beds within the unit at two easily accessible localities. Twenty-two...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1979
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RB 83/00051 Palynology of selected samples from Lake Eyre Bore 8A and Jackboot Bore.
A Palaeocene age is determined for 2 samples from Lake Eyre bore 8a, and a Late Cretaceous age for 1 sample from Jackboot bore. Both of these holes are located in the Lake Eyre South region.-
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Published: 01 Jul 1983
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RB 83/00062 Evolution of Australian landscapes and the physical environment of Aboriginal man.
The geological evolution is summarised and characteristic landscapes of the past are described according to the palaeosols developed on them. Their evolution is set down in relation to the evolution of man and the material of use to early man.-
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Published: 01 Jul 1983
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RB 84/00098 Terrigenous and carbonate sedimentation in the Great Barrier Reef Province.
Documents the contribution of biogenic bioclastic and terrigenous clastic components to Holocene shelf sedimentation to provide framework for assessing Quaternary shelf evolution. Quaternary sea level fluctuations have promoted terrigenous carbonate...-
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Published: 01 Dec 1984