Organic-rich sands and silts estimated to be about 25 000 to 40 000 years in age indicate that alpine-subalpine herb, shrub and heath vegetation communities occurred at 250 m altitude in the King Valley prior to the maximum phase of the Last Glaciation. Mean temperature was probably SC colder than at present and the climate was wet
Pollen and plant macrofossils from Langdon liner give an interglacial floral record for western Tasm...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
Pollen analysis of a sequence of post-glacial deposits north of the old railway bridge over the King...
This thesis contains the results and conclusions of the first research in Tasmania using pollen ana...
Pollen analysis of a 2 m core from the floor of Crown Lagoon in the Midlands of Tasmania indicates t...
Fossils of Microstrobos niphophilus and pollen in glacial lake clays that underlie till of the Penul...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
Macrofossils from Pleistocene sediments in western Tasmania are investigated in order to reconstruct...
Tasmania’s dry, inland east is ideally positioned to inform models of late Quaternary environmental ...
The paper describes a sequence of stratified quartzite slope deposits and alluvial fan gravels from ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim To reconstruct the Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history of we...
Pollen and plant macrofossils from Langdon liner give an interglacial floral record for western Tasm...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
Pollen analysis of a sequence of post-glacial deposits north of the old railway bridge over the King...
This thesis contains the results and conclusions of the first research in Tasmania using pollen ana...
Pollen analysis of a 2 m core from the floor of Crown Lagoon in the Midlands of Tasmania indicates t...
Fossils of Microstrobos niphophilus and pollen in glacial lake clays that underlie till of the Penul...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
Macrofossils from Pleistocene sediments in western Tasmania are investigated in order to reconstruct...
Tasmania’s dry, inland east is ideally positioned to inform models of late Quaternary environmental ...
The paper describes a sequence of stratified quartzite slope deposits and alluvial fan gravels from ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim To reconstruct the Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history of we...
Pollen and plant macrofossils from Langdon liner give an interglacial floral record for western Tasm...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...