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RB 79/00095 Palynology of Lower Tertiary sediments, southeastern Australia.
From a biostratigraphic study of the distribution of dispersed fossil spores and pollen in the Lower Tertiary sediments of southern Australia, six zonules have been recognised. These have been correlated with the succession of foraminiferal zones in...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1970
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RB 71/00037 Mount Willoughby 001. Well completion report.
Mount Willoughby 1 was drilled in the northern part of the Arckaringa Basin as a continuation of the SA Department of Mines stratigraphic study of this area. The well was drilled on the western plateau of a positive gravity high on the Wintinna 1 mile...-
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Published: 05 Apr 1971
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RB 71/00070 Yardinna no. 001 stratigraphic well, completion report and palynology (RB 71/45).
Yardinna no. 1 well, drilled 20 miles NW of Oodnadatta township intersected the Lower Cretaceous Oodnadatta Formation and bottomed at 512 feet in Bulldog shale also of early Cretaceous age. Both the Coorikiana Sandstone Member, the basal unit of the...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1973
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RB 71/00106 Tertiary non-marine dinoflagellate assemblages from Australia.
Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from Tertiary non-marine sediments from Australia are described, illustrated and compared with those from sediment immediately preceding the Eocene transgression in South Australia. The non-marine cyst types are quite...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1971
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RB 72/00009 New form species of pollen from southern Australian Early Tertiary sediments.
This present paper describes and formalises several new species and the new genus Gambierina that were mentioned as manuscript names by Harris (1971) in an account of the palynology of Tertiary-sediments in the Otway Basin. These forms were...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1972
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RB 73/00089 Lower Tertiary Eyre Formation of the southwestern Great Artesian Basin.
The term "Eyrian Series", proposed by Woolnough and David in 1926 is here redefined in terms of the Australian Code of Stratigraphic Nomenclature. In conformity with the code the original term is changed to EYRE FORMATION. The Eyre Formation is...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1974