The Winton Formation of central Queensland is recognized as a quintessential source of mid-Cretaceous terrestrial faunas and floras in Australia. However, sedimentological investigations linking fossil assemblages and palaeoenvironments across this unit remain limited. The intent of this study was to interpret depositional environments and improve stratigraphic correlations between multiple fossil localities within the preserved Winton Formation in the Eromanga Basin, including Isisford, Lark Quarry, and Bladensburg National Park. Twenty-three facies and six repeated facies associations were documented, indicating a mosaic of marginal marine to inland alluvial depositional environments. These developed synchronously with the final regressio...
Marine reptile fossils are common in the Cretaceous epicontinental and continental-margin marine dep...
Although Cretaceous fossils (coal excluded) from Victoria, Australia, were first reported in the 185...
The recovery of vertebrate fossils from the Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Dreaming Fossil Site (DDFS), n...
The Winton Formation of central Queensland is recognized as a quintessential source of mid-Cretaceou...
The mid-Cretaceous Winton Formation is one of Australia's most important sources of Mesozoic terrest...
The Winton Formation is increasingly recognised as an important source of information about the Cret...
The Winton Formation is increasingly recognised as an important source of information about the Cret...
The Winton Formation provides an important snapshot of Australia's late Mesozoic terrestrial biota, ...
Numerous vertebrate and plant fossils have been found in ex-situ sandstone concretions near Isisford...
Numerous vertebrate and plant fossils have been found in ex-situ sandstone concretions near Isisford...
During the Early Cretaceous, Australia was flooded by the epicontinental Eromanga Sea, deposits of w...
Terrestrial vertebrates are poorly known from the Australian Cretaceous, limited to only a handful ...
Nonmarine Cretaceous sediments representing fluvial/lacustrine deposits occur in 22 of Australia's 2...
The mid-Cretaceous Griman Creek Formation (GCF), which crops out near the town of Lightning Ridge in...
Australian plesiosaur remains are common although currently poorly documented. At present, most of t...
Marine reptile fossils are common in the Cretaceous epicontinental and continental-margin marine dep...
Although Cretaceous fossils (coal excluded) from Victoria, Australia, were first reported in the 185...
The recovery of vertebrate fossils from the Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Dreaming Fossil Site (DDFS), n...
The Winton Formation of central Queensland is recognized as a quintessential source of mid-Cretaceou...
The mid-Cretaceous Winton Formation is one of Australia's most important sources of Mesozoic terrest...
The Winton Formation is increasingly recognised as an important source of information about the Cret...
The Winton Formation is increasingly recognised as an important source of information about the Cret...
The Winton Formation provides an important snapshot of Australia's late Mesozoic terrestrial biota, ...
Numerous vertebrate and plant fossils have been found in ex-situ sandstone concretions near Isisford...
Numerous vertebrate and plant fossils have been found in ex-situ sandstone concretions near Isisford...
During the Early Cretaceous, Australia was flooded by the epicontinental Eromanga Sea, deposits of w...
Terrestrial vertebrates are poorly known from the Australian Cretaceous, limited to only a handful ...
Nonmarine Cretaceous sediments representing fluvial/lacustrine deposits occur in 22 of Australia's 2...
The mid-Cretaceous Griman Creek Formation (GCF), which crops out near the town of Lightning Ridge in...
Australian plesiosaur remains are common although currently poorly documented. At present, most of t...
Marine reptile fossils are common in the Cretaceous epicontinental and continental-margin marine dep...
Although Cretaceous fossils (coal excluded) from Victoria, Australia, were first reported in the 185...
The recovery of vertebrate fossils from the Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Dreaming Fossil Site (DDFS), n...