Palaeogeographic reconstructions indicate that parts of the Australian continent have been subaerially exposed for hundreds of millions of years. Some landforms and regolith are demonstrated to be at least 300 million years old, but their persistence at or near the surface is inconsistent with long-term denudation rate estimates based on cosmogenic nuclides and apatite fission track thermochronology. Burial and exhumation are suggested as significant preservation factors, in conjunction with prolonged tectonic stability and a shift to more arid climatic regimes in the Cenozoic
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...
The apatite (U - Th)/He and fission track thermochronometers are combined to constrain the Mesozoic ...
Recent excavations at the Kulpi Mara Rockshelter in the Palmer River catchment of central Australia ...
We report the first measure of long- (∼100 Myr) and short- (∼1 Myr) term denudation rates from key g...
The application of numerical dating methods to Australian regolith is reviewed. Pre-Tertiary ages fr...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
Direct effects of Quaternary glaciation and periglacial activity affected only comparatively small a...
Old soils on ancient landscapes in a dry and fire-prone continent is how Australia is portrayed by i...
Puritjarra rock shelter provides a long record of late Quaternary vegetation in the Australian arid ...
As part of the Australasian INTIMATE palaeoclimate initiative, we have collated records of terrestri...
In this paper we synthesise existing palaeoenvironmental data from the arid and semi-arid interior o...
The antiquity of the Australian landscape has long been the subject of debate, with some studies inf...
Australian climate and vegetation, known from marine and lacustrine sediments and fossils, varied dr...
Only a small area of the Australian mainland was glaciated during the Pleistocene, whereas periglaci...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...
The apatite (U - Th)/He and fission track thermochronometers are combined to constrain the Mesozoic ...
Recent excavations at the Kulpi Mara Rockshelter in the Palmer River catchment of central Australia ...
We report the first measure of long- (∼100 Myr) and short- (∼1 Myr) term denudation rates from key g...
The application of numerical dating methods to Australian regolith is reviewed. Pre-Tertiary ages fr...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
Direct effects of Quaternary glaciation and periglacial activity affected only comparatively small a...
Old soils on ancient landscapes in a dry and fire-prone continent is how Australia is portrayed by i...
Puritjarra rock shelter provides a long record of late Quaternary vegetation in the Australian arid ...
As part of the Australasian INTIMATE palaeoclimate initiative, we have collated records of terrestri...
In this paper we synthesise existing palaeoenvironmental data from the arid and semi-arid interior o...
The antiquity of the Australian landscape has long been the subject of debate, with some studies inf...
Australian climate and vegetation, known from marine and lacustrine sediments and fossils, varied dr...
Only a small area of the Australian mainland was glaciated during the Pleistocene, whereas periglaci...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...
The apatite (U - Th)/He and fission track thermochronometers are combined to constrain the Mesozoic ...
Recent excavations at the Kulpi Mara Rockshelter in the Palmer River catchment of central Australia ...