The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in Australia. Beach placers are associated with a series of partially buried Cenozoic coastal barrier sands formed along an arcuate 2,000-km-long basin margin, the trace of which is up to 320 km inland of the present coastline. The presence of high-grade deposits with dominant zircon over ilmenite and lesser amounts of rutile and leucoxene was established with the discovery of the Jacinth and Ambrosia heavy mineral deposits in late 2004. An additional 10 heavy mineral prospects were subsequently identified and are at various stages of evaluation. The Eucla basin and its adjacent paleovalley system have a large areal extent that contains a complic...
Numerous palaeovalleys formed extensive drowned estuaries during Eocene transgressions along the sou...
The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in the northeastern Eucla Basin, South Australia, is int...
Late Eocene time in the Bremer and western Eucla Basins of southern Western Australia was a period o...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The Eucla Basin is a ~2000 km wide marginal marine basin straddling the South Australia and Western ...
The Eucla Basin including the vast Nullarbor Plain lies on the margins of the Yilgarn, Musgrave and ...
The Eucla Basin of southern Australia is a newly recognised zircon-rich mineral sands province with ...
Heavy minerals along the east coast of Australia form part of a northward transport pathway that mov...
This thesis documents previous research into the heavy mineral sands (HMS) of the Eucla Basin. It pr...
Southeastern Australia has been one of the world's most productive heavy mineral sand provinces...
Southern Australia's Eucla Basin is a world famous heavy mineral sands province. Little is understoo...
The Eucla Basin has the largest onshore extent of Cenozoic marine sediments anywhere in the world. T...
Provenance and spatial distribution of heavy minerals have been investigated in the Minnamurra estua...
The Loxton-Parilla Sands are a well-preserved Neogene strandplain sequence in southeastern Australia...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in th...
Numerous palaeovalleys formed extensive drowned estuaries during Eocene transgressions along the sou...
The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in the northeastern Eucla Basin, South Australia, is int...
Late Eocene time in the Bremer and western Eucla Basins of southern Western Australia was a period o...
The marine Eucla basin in southern Australia is emerging as a major new heavy minerals province in A...
The Eucla Basin is a ~2000 km wide marginal marine basin straddling the South Australia and Western ...
The Eucla Basin including the vast Nullarbor Plain lies on the margins of the Yilgarn, Musgrave and ...
The Eucla Basin of southern Australia is a newly recognised zircon-rich mineral sands province with ...
Heavy minerals along the east coast of Australia form part of a northward transport pathway that mov...
This thesis documents previous research into the heavy mineral sands (HMS) of the Eucla Basin. It pr...
Southeastern Australia has been one of the world's most productive heavy mineral sand provinces...
Southern Australia's Eucla Basin is a world famous heavy mineral sands province. Little is understoo...
The Eucla Basin has the largest onshore extent of Cenozoic marine sediments anywhere in the world. T...
Provenance and spatial distribution of heavy minerals have been investigated in the Minnamurra estua...
The Loxton-Parilla Sands are a well-preserved Neogene strandplain sequence in southeastern Australia...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in th...
Numerous palaeovalleys formed extensive drowned estuaries during Eocene transgressions along the sou...
The Eocene succession filling palaeovalleys in the northeastern Eucla Basin, South Australia, is int...
Late Eocene time in the Bremer and western Eucla Basins of southern Western Australia was a period o...