187, 16 p. : ill., mapsThe Tasmanian dolerites were intruded into essentially flat-lying Permian and Triassic sediments in the form of sheets, commonly exceeding 1000 feet in thickness, large dyke-like intrusions up to one mile in width, and transgressive bodies. The dolerite is post Triassic and pre-Tertiary in age, and Hills and Carey (194-9, 54-) and Banks (1958, 234-) suggest that the intrusions took place in the Jurassic. They crop out over more than 6,000 square miles, and Edwards (1942, 452) has estimated that the volume of magma intruded was of the order of 3,000 cubic miles. (First paragraph of Introduction)
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
Coastal exposures immediately south of the mouth of Lagunta Creek, Freycinet Peninsula, eastern Tasm...
The results of reconnaissance gravity and magnetic traverses in the Red Hill area of Tasmania conf...
Investigation of an intrusion of Middle Jurassic Golden Valley showed the structure to be more com...
Jurassic dolerite intrusions ot the Hobart district, Tasmania, have been examined geologically and ...
Jurassic dolerite intrusions ot the Hobart district, Tasmania, have been examined geologically and ...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
A geological study has been made of 130 square miles of the Middle Dement Valley between New Norfol...
Igneous rocks of basic character dominate the Central Plateau. A great dolerite sheet of Jurassic c...
A gravity survey coupled with review of regional mapping has shown that the widespread expusure of J...
The Sandfiy-Oyster Cove areas consist of Permian and Triassic sediments which have been widely int...
The following notes lay no claim to be an exhaustive description of our familiar "diabase" or "dole...
Two types of stromatolitic dolomite boulders occur in a diamictite of possibly late Precambrian age ...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
Coastal exposures immediately south of the mouth of Lagunta Creek, Freycinet Peninsula, eastern Tasm...
The results of reconnaissance gravity and magnetic traverses in the Red Hill area of Tasmania conf...
Investigation of an intrusion of Middle Jurassic Golden Valley showed the structure to be more com...
Jurassic dolerite intrusions ot the Hobart district, Tasmania, have been examined geologically and ...
Jurassic dolerite intrusions ot the Hobart district, Tasmania, have been examined geologically and ...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
A geological study has been made of 130 square miles of the Middle Dement Valley between New Norfol...
Igneous rocks of basic character dominate the Central Plateau. A great dolerite sheet of Jurassic c...
A gravity survey coupled with review of regional mapping has shown that the widespread expusure of J...
The Sandfiy-Oyster Cove areas consist of Permian and Triassic sediments which have been widely int...
The following notes lay no claim to be an exhaustive description of our familiar "diabase" or "dole...
Two types of stromatolitic dolomite boulders occur in a diamictite of possibly late Precambrian age ...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
Coastal exposures immediately south of the mouth of Lagunta Creek, Freycinet Peninsula, eastern Tasm...