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Proterozoic crust-mantle evolution in Central Australia : geochemical and isotopic constraints
This thesis is divided into three major integrated parts centring around the theme of Proterozoic crust-mantle evolution in central Australia. They are (1) geochemical, geochronological and isotopic studies of Proterozoic granitoids and mafic amphiblites
Zhao, Jianxin
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Using detrital geochronology to unravel the Proterozoic greater McArthur Basin of Northern Australia
<p>There is still little known about the occurrence, formation and spatial distribution of long-lived cratonic basins that form during hundreds of millions of years of subsidence. Their histories often span multiple phases of super-
Alan Collins +8 more
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A geological timescale for bacterial evolution and oxygen adaptation [PDF]
Microbial life has dominated Earth’s history but left a sparse fossil record, greatly hindering our understanding of evolution in deep time. However, bacterial metabolism has left signatures in the geochemical record, most conspicuously the Great ...
Boussau, Bastien +19 more
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Biodiversity conservation at the bioregional level: a case study from the Burt Plain Bioregion of Central Australia [PDF]
This thesis considers ways to improve biodiversity conservation at the bioregional level in Australia through the use of geospatial science technologies and biological modelling techniques. Following a review of approaches to biodiversity conservation at
Pert, P
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Age, tectonic geography and provenance of the Renner Group, Tomkinson Province, Northern Territory [PDF]
This item is only available electronically.The informally termed greater McArthur Basin is a Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic multiphase basin system that records a billion years of Earth’s history within the Northern Territory.
de Groot, A. M.
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Diagenetic and hydrothermal xenotime typically occurs in rocks as tiny crystals (≤20 μm), either individually or as outgrowths on a zircon substrate.
Cross, Andrew Joseph
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The greater McArthur Basin is a Proterozoic sedimentary system deposited in northern Australia and has been widely used to reconstruct ancient global biogeochemical systems.
Subarkah, Darwinaji
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Sedimentary characterisation of the Wilton package, greater MacArthur Basin, Northern Territory
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)."The Wilton package consists of widely distributed siliciclastic sedimentary and minor igneous rocks near the top of the greater McArthur Basin ...
Munson, T. J.
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Geology and mineral resources of the Northern Territory: Birrindudu Basin
The whole book can be downloaded hereGeology and mineral resources of the Northern Territory, NTGS Special Publication 5, Chapter ...
Ahmad, M, Dunster, JN
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