The Eucla Basin including the vast Nullarbor Plain lies on the margins of the Yilgarn, Musgrave and Gawler cratons in southern Australia and owes its distinctive landscape to a unique set of interactions between eustatic, climatic and tectonic processes over the last ~ 50 Ma. Understanding of the history of the basin and the palaeovalleys that drained from the surrounding cratons are important because they contain major mineral deposits, and the sediments derived from them contain remobilised gold, uranium, and heavy minerals. In particular, a remarkably preserved palaeoshoreline sequence along the north-eastern margin of the Eucla Basin is highly prospective for heavy mineral placer deposits. The record of marine, marginal marine, estuarin...
© 2007 Dr. John Anthony MirandaThe Late Neogene sedimentary sequence of the Murray Basin provides an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
The stratigraphy of the alluvial sediments filling the Macquarie River valley, New South Wales, was ...
The Eucla Basin is a ~2000 km wide marginal marine basin straddling the South Australia and Western ...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The Eucla Basin has the largest onshore extent of Cenozoic marine sediments anywhere in the world. T...
The Eucla Basin of southern Australia is a newly recognised zircon-rich mineral sands province with ...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in th...
The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in the northeastern Eucla Basin, South Australia, is int...
Four dynamic processes interact to create the stratigraphic record in a basin: climate, sediment sup...
International audienceThe Eocene was a critical period of global plate reorganization and it also sa...
Strata of Cenozolc age occur around the southern margin of Australia as thin and discontinuous outcr...
The Murray Basin is a low-lying but extensive intracratonic depocentre in southeastern Australia, pr...
Widespread flooding of the Australian continent during the Early Cretaceous, referred to as the Erom...
© 2007 Dr. John Anthony MirandaThe Late Neogene sedimentary sequence of the Murray Basin provides an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
The stratigraphy of the alluvial sediments filling the Macquarie River valley, New South Wales, was ...
The Eucla Basin is a ~2000 km wide marginal marine basin straddling the South Australia and Western ...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The Eucla Basin has the largest onshore extent of Cenozoic marine sediments anywhere in the world. T...
The Eucla Basin of southern Australia is a newly recognised zircon-rich mineral sands province with ...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in th...
The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in the northeastern Eucla Basin, South Australia, is int...
Four dynamic processes interact to create the stratigraphic record in a basin: climate, sediment sup...
International audienceThe Eocene was a critical period of global plate reorganization and it also sa...
Strata of Cenozolc age occur around the southern margin of Australia as thin and discontinuous outcr...
The Murray Basin is a low-lying but extensive intracratonic depocentre in southeastern Australia, pr...
Widespread flooding of the Australian continent during the Early Cretaceous, referred to as the Erom...
© 2007 Dr. John Anthony MirandaThe Late Neogene sedimentary sequence of the Murray Basin provides an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
The stratigraphy of the alluvial sediments filling the Macquarie River valley, New South Wales, was ...