Glacial diversion of the Nelson River into a limestone floored valley promoted karst development. This diversion occurred prior to the Last Glacial Stage. Outwash gravels of pre-Last Glacial age are preserved within a meander cutoff cave and indicate cavern infilling and only minimal cave enlargement during the cold climatic stage. Equivocal evidence exists for human occupation of one cave immediately prior to the late Last Glacial Maximum, when mechanically weathered limestone fragments were precipitated onto the cave floor. Extensive erosion of the cave fills has occurred during postglacial time
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) peaked in Australia around 18,000 BP. At this time, many previously-o...
Late Pleistocene glaciation of Australia was restricted to the Snowy Mountains and the Tasmanian hig...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...
Glacial diversion of the Nelson River into a limestone floored valley promoted karst development. Th...
Exploration of a minor karst area in 1979-80, during investigation of the glacial chronology of Tas...
The discovery of a rich archaeological occupation site in the Franklin River valley of south-west Ta...
A recent archaeological exploratory expedition to limestone and dolomite caves in Ihe 'Southern For...
Landform evolution around the Mt Field Plateau has been strongly influenced by multiple stages of co...
Part of an extensive ice cap that developed in the Tasmanian Central Highlands during the late Cenoz...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
The evolution of Tasmanian karsts is fundamentally interwoven with the history of Quarternary clima...
The Upper Forth Valley was glaciated on at least four occasions during the late Cainozoic. The two m...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) peaked in Australia around 18,000 BP. At this time, many previously-o...
Late Pleistocene glaciation of Australia was restricted to the Snowy Mountains and the Tasmanian hig...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...
Glacial diversion of the Nelson River into a limestone floored valley promoted karst development. Th...
Exploration of a minor karst area in 1979-80, during investigation of the glacial chronology of Tas...
The discovery of a rich archaeological occupation site in the Franklin River valley of south-west Ta...
A recent archaeological exploratory expedition to limestone and dolomite caves in Ihe 'Southern For...
Landform evolution around the Mt Field Plateau has been strongly influenced by multiple stages of co...
Part of an extensive ice cap that developed in the Tasmanian Central Highlands during the late Cenoz...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
The evolution of Tasmanian karsts is fundamentally interwoven with the history of Quarternary clima...
The Upper Forth Valley was glaciated on at least four occasions during the late Cainozoic. The two m...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) peaked in Australia around 18,000 BP. At this time, many previously-o...
Late Pleistocene glaciation of Australia was restricted to the Snowy Mountains and the Tasmanian hig...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...