Campaspe Formation, a surficial, fluviatile, sand-dominated unit, is extensively developed in the Charters Towers region of north Queensland where it covers an area of 11 000 km2, overlying Paleozoic basement and erosional remnants of Paleogene Southern Cross Formation. In the northern part of its distribution, it is interlayered with, and overlain by, flows of Nulla Basalt. It is dated as mid-Pliocene, based on the 3.48 Ma age of the Myrrilumbing Flow interlayered with its upper part, an antiquity consistent with thin ferricrete locally developed at its surface. The formation defines the Campaspe Surface at an elevation of 200–440 m in the present landscape, falling gently from upland to the west towards the current channel of the Burdekin...
Consideration of the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic geological, landscape and climatic history of west...
The upper part of the upper Permian succession in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, NE Australia, was i...
The mechanisms of denudation over the last 25,000 yrs are studied for Wangrah Creek, a headwater dr...
Campaspe Formation, a surficial, fluviatile, sand-dominated unit, is extensively developed in the Ch...
The Pliocene Norwest Bend Formation is a well-preserved succession of terrestrial and shallow-marine...
Palaeohydrological research provides valuable insights to the understanding of short- and long-term ...
Landscape evolution is important for mineral and petroleum exploration concepts, especially in dryla...
The stratigraphy of the alluvial sediments filling the Macquarie River valley, New South Wales, was ...
The stratigraphy of the lower Neales River to the west of Lake Eyre, Australia's largest internal dr...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
The application of palaeoflood hydrology in Australia has been limited since its initial introductio...
The application of palaeoflood hydrology in Australia has been limited since its initial introductio...
The Murray Basin is a low-lying but extensive intracratonic depocentre in southeastern Australia, pr...
Tufas are constructional landforms composed of calcium carbonate. They are common in karst terrains,...
Australian climate and vegetation, known from marine and lacustrine sediments and fossils, varied dr...
Consideration of the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic geological, landscape and climatic history of west...
The upper part of the upper Permian succession in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, NE Australia, was i...
The mechanisms of denudation over the last 25,000 yrs are studied for Wangrah Creek, a headwater dr...
Campaspe Formation, a surficial, fluviatile, sand-dominated unit, is extensively developed in the Ch...
The Pliocene Norwest Bend Formation is a well-preserved succession of terrestrial and shallow-marine...
Palaeohydrological research provides valuable insights to the understanding of short- and long-term ...
Landscape evolution is important for mineral and petroleum exploration concepts, especially in dryla...
The stratigraphy of the alluvial sediments filling the Macquarie River valley, New South Wales, was ...
The stratigraphy of the lower Neales River to the west of Lake Eyre, Australia's largest internal dr...
UnknownBeach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accu...
The application of palaeoflood hydrology in Australia has been limited since its initial introductio...
The application of palaeoflood hydrology in Australia has been limited since its initial introductio...
The Murray Basin is a low-lying but extensive intracratonic depocentre in southeastern Australia, pr...
Tufas are constructional landforms composed of calcium carbonate. They are common in karst terrains,...
Australian climate and vegetation, known from marine and lacustrine sediments and fossils, varied dr...
Consideration of the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic geological, landscape and climatic history of west...
The upper part of the upper Permian succession in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, NE Australia, was i...
The mechanisms of denudation over the last 25,000 yrs are studied for Wangrah Creek, a headwater dr...