ABSTRACT: The continental margin of southern Australia is a site of extensive Quaternary cool-water carbonate sedimentation. Seafloor sediments are a mixture of Holocene biofragments and late Pleistocene relict and stranded particles. Relict sediments, produced during Marine Isotope Stages 3 and 4, are generally preserved as iron-stained intraclasts. Such grains in the Great Australian Bight are photozoan in character. They include symbiont-bearing benthic foraminifers and coralline algal particles, and indicate that the wide shelves were bathed in shallow, relatively warm, oligotrophic waters and floored by marine grasses, similar to many modern shallow inboard embayments in the region today. In contrast, east of the Great Australian Bight...
This item is only available electronically.The Tonian was a remarkable period in Earth’s history, ex...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmen-tal events (&l...
The sedimentary record reveals first-order changes in the locus of carbonate precipitation through t...
ABSTRACT: The continental margin of southern Australia is a site of extensive Quaternary cool-water ...
During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 182, nine sites were drilled across the southern Australian ...
The southwestern continental margin of Australia (198S– 228S) in the western Indian Ocean is transit...
ABSTRACT: Strontium-isotope stratigraphy has been used to examine the timing of depositional events ...
The southwestern continental margin of Australia (19°S-22°S) in the western Indian Ocean is transiti...
ABSTRACT: Seafloor processes are often destructive of biogenic remains, while at the same time promo...
Sediments recovered in the Great Australian Bight during Leg 182 record carbonate deposition in a mi...
This book is the first comprehensive documentation and interpretation of modern neritic carbonate se...
Australia's western margin is adjacent to a low–moderate-relief, semi-arid hinterland extending from...
[Extract] The Cretaceous System is well represented in Australasia (Fig. 1). The generation of new s...
In the last decades, the understanding of temperate carbonate systems has improved considerably, but...
Spencer Gulf is a large (ca 22 000 km²), shallow (<60 m water depth) embayment with active heterozoa...
This item is only available electronically.The Tonian was a remarkable period in Earth’s history, ex...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmen-tal events (&l...
The sedimentary record reveals first-order changes in the locus of carbonate precipitation through t...
ABSTRACT: The continental margin of southern Australia is a site of extensive Quaternary cool-water ...
During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 182, nine sites were drilled across the southern Australian ...
The southwestern continental margin of Australia (198S– 228S) in the western Indian Ocean is transit...
ABSTRACT: Strontium-isotope stratigraphy has been used to examine the timing of depositional events ...
The southwestern continental margin of Australia (19°S-22°S) in the western Indian Ocean is transiti...
ABSTRACT: Seafloor processes are often destructive of biogenic remains, while at the same time promo...
Sediments recovered in the Great Australian Bight during Leg 182 record carbonate deposition in a mi...
This book is the first comprehensive documentation and interpretation of modern neritic carbonate se...
Australia's western margin is adjacent to a low–moderate-relief, semi-arid hinterland extending from...
[Extract] The Cretaceous System is well represented in Australasia (Fig. 1). The generation of new s...
In the last decades, the understanding of temperate carbonate systems has improved considerably, but...
Spencer Gulf is a large (ca 22 000 km²), shallow (<60 m water depth) embayment with active heterozoa...
This item is only available electronically.The Tonian was a remarkable period in Earth’s history, ex...
The marine ecosystem has been severely disturbed by several transient paleoenvironmen-tal events (&l...
The sedimentary record reveals first-order changes in the locus of carbonate precipitation through t...