Basalts associated with the formation of the Macquarie Ridge have been radiometrically dated at between 9.7 Ma and 11.5 Ma, giving a Middle Miocene age in approximate agreement with the age indicated by fossils in intercalated sedimentary rocks but younger than suggested by the nearby sea-floor spreading anomaly pattern
The Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) forms the submarine expression of the Australia‐Pacific plate boun...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean) is a fragment of Miocene ocean crust and upper mantle formed at a ...
Macquarie Island, in the Southern Ocean, was formed by oceanic crust uplift due to transpressive for...
Macquarie Island is an emergent part of the Macquarie Ridge, which runs south from New Zealand to jo...
textMacquarie Island (54º30’S, 158º54’E) is unique, consisting of a section of uplifted oceanic cru...
Uplift, exhumation, and denudation of the lower oceanic crust are recorded by sedimentary rocks of M...
Upper Miocene to lower Pliocene sedimentary rocks on Macquarie Island are dominantly volcaniclastic ...
Upper Miocene to lower Pliocene sedimentary rocks on Macquarie Island are dominantly volcaniclastic ...
Theoretical thesis.CD-Rom contains complete copy of thesis in .pdf format and appendices A-G in .pdf...
Macquarie Island preserves largely in-situ Miocene oceanic crust and mantle formed at a slow-spreadi...
Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean) is a fragment of Miocene ocean crust and upper mantle formed at a ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-90.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Stratigraphy and pe...
Macquarie Island consists of uplifted oceanic crust, uniquely situated in the ocean basin where it f...
Volcanism of Late Cretaceous-Miocene age is more widespread across the Zealandia continent than prev...
The Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) forms the submarine expression of the Australia‐Pacific plate boun...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean) is a fragment of Miocene ocean crust and upper mantle formed at a ...
Macquarie Island, in the Southern Ocean, was formed by oceanic crust uplift due to transpressive for...
Macquarie Island is an emergent part of the Macquarie Ridge, which runs south from New Zealand to jo...
textMacquarie Island (54º30’S, 158º54’E) is unique, consisting of a section of uplifted oceanic cru...
Uplift, exhumation, and denudation of the lower oceanic crust are recorded by sedimentary rocks of M...
Upper Miocene to lower Pliocene sedimentary rocks on Macquarie Island are dominantly volcaniclastic ...
Upper Miocene to lower Pliocene sedimentary rocks on Macquarie Island are dominantly volcaniclastic ...
Theoretical thesis.CD-Rom contains complete copy of thesis in .pdf format and appendices A-G in .pdf...
Macquarie Island preserves largely in-situ Miocene oceanic crust and mantle formed at a slow-spreadi...
Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean) is a fragment of Miocene ocean crust and upper mantle formed at a ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-90.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Stratigraphy and pe...
Macquarie Island consists of uplifted oceanic crust, uniquely situated in the ocean basin where it f...
Volcanism of Late Cretaceous-Miocene age is more widespread across the Zealandia continent than prev...
The Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) forms the submarine expression of the Australia‐Pacific plate boun...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean) is a fragment of Miocene ocean crust and upper mantle formed at a ...