Mole Creek is perhaps Tasmania's most celebrated karst. Located in central northern Tasmania, this karst has formed in Ordovician limestone at 200-600m ASL at the foot of the Great Western Tiers that form the northern margin of Tasmania's Central Plateau. The limestone is contained within an area of 26km east - west and up to 10 km north-south
The Precambrian rocks of Tasmania may be divided into two main groups, the unmetamorphosed sediments...
The Central Plateau of Tasmania is a pivotal feature of Tasmanian physiography and industrial enter...
Much of the development and degradation of karst lands in Australia has occurred in the last two cen...
Mole Creek is perhaps Tasmania's most celebrated karst. Located in central northern Tasmania, this ...
Tasmania has some of Australia's deepest, longest and most spectacularly decorated karst caves, and...
The north-west region of Tasmania encompasses a wide diversity of landscapes and karst environments....
Since 2001, the previously perennial Parsons’ Spring of the Mole Creek fluviokarst in northwestern ...
Much of the development and degradation of karst lands in Australia has occurred in the last two cen...
Tasmania is the island state of Australia, approximately 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of the Aus...
\(Part\) \(A\) \(Karst\) \(Systems:\) \(A\) \(Tasmanian\) \(Context\) Tasmania's karst areas offer ...
Al though the presence of Aborigines along Tasmania's western coastline has long been known, and th...
Subsidence and collapse have occurred in surficial mantles of glacial, glaciofluvial, periglacial an...
Tasmania, part of east Australia, is notable for its diverse geology. It contains rocks ranging in a...
The evolution of Tasmanian karsts is fundamentally interwoven with the history of Quarternary clima...
The Precambrian rocks of Tasmania may be divided into two main groups, the unmetamorphosed sediments...
The Central Plateau of Tasmania is a pivotal feature of Tasmanian physiography and industrial enter...
Much of the development and degradation of karst lands in Australia has occurred in the last two cen...
Mole Creek is perhaps Tasmania's most celebrated karst. Located in central northern Tasmania, this ...
Tasmania has some of Australia's deepest, longest and most spectacularly decorated karst caves, and...
The north-west region of Tasmania encompasses a wide diversity of landscapes and karst environments....
Since 2001, the previously perennial Parsons’ Spring of the Mole Creek fluviokarst in northwestern ...
Much of the development and degradation of karst lands in Australia has occurred in the last two cen...
Tasmania is the island state of Australia, approximately 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of the Aus...
\(Part\) \(A\) \(Karst\) \(Systems:\) \(A\) \(Tasmanian\) \(Context\) Tasmania's karst areas offer ...
Al though the presence of Aborigines along Tasmania's western coastline has long been known, and th...
Subsidence and collapse have occurred in surficial mantles of glacial, glaciofluvial, periglacial an...
Tasmania, part of east Australia, is notable for its diverse geology. It contains rocks ranging in a...
The evolution of Tasmanian karsts is fundamentally interwoven with the history of Quarternary clima...
The Precambrian rocks of Tasmania may be divided into two main groups, the unmetamorphosed sediments...
The Central Plateau of Tasmania is a pivotal feature of Tasmanian physiography and industrial enter...
Much of the development and degradation of karst lands in Australia has occurred in the last two cen...