Aeolian landforms on Macquarie lsland, in the Southern Ocean, occur above 100 m on the plateau between Bauer Bay and Sandy Bay. An extensive sand sheet, at least 6000 to 7000 years old, is wind and water eroded to produce blow-outs with bare troughs and vegetated elevated margins, Sand moved eastwards before the prevailing winds. Wind-polished bedrock on the western edge of the plateau is a relict feature. Wind-polishing of bedrock occurs today near sea level at the head of Bauer Bay. The area is tectonically active. No evidence of former glacial activity was observed. Topographic features in this area, previously regarded as glacial, are attributed to faulting. Tectonic uplift and sea-level changes are invoked to explain the formation an...
Coastal erosion is a problem of increasing concern that affects 60% of the world\u27s sandy coastlin...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...
This paper defines the spatial trend in sea-level around Australia at 3 timescales, namely at the ti...
Feldmark vegetation occurs extensively on the plateau of Macquarie Island above about 200 m. Alterna...
The paper reviews previous ideas on the glaciation of Macquarie Island and gives an account of glaci...
Macquarie Island, in the Southern Ocean, was formed by oceanic crust uplift due to transpressive for...
A regional study of the Quaternary geomorphology of coastal northeastern Tasmania defined landforms...
An understanding of past sea level change in Tasmania is essential to understanding the contribution...
Raised mires occur on an emerging marine terrace of Holocene age at Handspike Point, Macquarie Isl...
De Witt Island, off the south coast of Tasmania, is composed of a folded succession of turbiditic si...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
Basalts associated with the formation of the Macquarie Ridge have been radiometrically dated at betw...
This paper follows my attempted correlation of the Pleistocene glacial epochs (Lewis, 1934). Furth...
Vegetation-banked terraces with alternating bands of vegetation and gravel are spectacularly develop...
The paper describes a sequence of stratified quartzite slope deposits and alluvial fan gravels from ...
Coastal erosion is a problem of increasing concern that affects 60% of the world\u27s sandy coastlin...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...
This paper defines the spatial trend in sea-level around Australia at 3 timescales, namely at the ti...
Feldmark vegetation occurs extensively on the plateau of Macquarie Island above about 200 m. Alterna...
The paper reviews previous ideas on the glaciation of Macquarie Island and gives an account of glaci...
Macquarie Island, in the Southern Ocean, was formed by oceanic crust uplift due to transpressive for...
A regional study of the Quaternary geomorphology of coastal northeastern Tasmania defined landforms...
An understanding of past sea level change in Tasmania is essential to understanding the contribution...
Raised mires occur on an emerging marine terrace of Holocene age at Handspike Point, Macquarie Isl...
De Witt Island, off the south coast of Tasmania, is composed of a folded succession of turbiditic si...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
Basalts associated with the formation of the Macquarie Ridge have been radiometrically dated at betw...
This paper follows my attempted correlation of the Pleistocene glacial epochs (Lewis, 1934). Furth...
Vegetation-banked terraces with alternating bands of vegetation and gravel are spectacularly develop...
The paper describes a sequence of stratified quartzite slope deposits and alluvial fan gravels from ...
Coastal erosion is a problem of increasing concern that affects 60% of the world\u27s sandy coastlin...
A study of the geomorphic and stratigraphic relations of selected sandsheets, lunettes and associat...
This paper defines the spatial trend in sea-level around Australia at 3 timescales, namely at the ti...