The following notes lay no claim to be an exhaustive description of our familiar "diabase" or "dolerite" rock, which plays such an important part in the geology and physical configuration of our Island. The present object is rather to place upon record some inferences drawn from the examination of numerous microscopical sections of specimens collected or received from all parts of Tasmania
Between the Tamar and Port Sorell, the Primary rocks are extensively developed. They consist chiefl...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Tasmanian physiography is so closely connected with the great occurrences of dolerite (diabase) tha...
The relations of the lower marine beds to the diabasic greenstone between Passage Point and Long Ba...
There has been no previous record of volcanic activity in Tasmania during the period occupied by th...
Mr. P. B. NYE, M.Sc., B.M.E., Government Geologist. Like Mr. Lewis, I only desire to set forth my v...
187, 16 p. : ill., mapsThe Tasmanian dolerites were intruded into essentially flat-lying Permian an...
The Sandfiy-Oyster Cove areas consist of Permian and Triassic sediments which have been widely int...
Two types of stromatolitic dolomite boulders occur in a diamictite of possibly late Precambrian age ...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
At least 30 small bodies of dolerite have been found intruding sediments of the Pre-Cambrian Rocky C...
The delicate methods of modern microscopical petrology have added greatly to our knowledge of igneo...
Investigation of an intrusion of Middle Jurassic Golden Valley showed the structure to be more com...
Between the Tamar and Port Sorell, the Primary rocks are extensively developed. They consist chiefl...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Tasmanian physiography is so closely connected with the great occurrences of dolerite (diabase) tha...
The relations of the lower marine beds to the diabasic greenstone between Passage Point and Long Ba...
There has been no previous record of volcanic activity in Tasmania during the period occupied by th...
Mr. P. B. NYE, M.Sc., B.M.E., Government Geologist. Like Mr. Lewis, I only desire to set forth my v...
187, 16 p. : ill., mapsThe Tasmanian dolerites were intruded into essentially flat-lying Permian an...
The Sandfiy-Oyster Cove areas consist of Permian and Triassic sediments which have been widely int...
Two types of stromatolitic dolomite boulders occur in a diamictite of possibly late Precambrian age ...
On Tasman Peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, almost horizontal Permian marine and Triassic non-mari...
At least 30 small bodies of dolerite have been found intruding sediments of the Pre-Cambrian Rocky C...
The delicate methods of modern microscopical petrology have added greatly to our knowledge of igneo...
Investigation of an intrusion of Middle Jurassic Golden Valley showed the structure to be more com...
Between the Tamar and Port Sorell, the Primary rocks are extensively developed. They consist chiefl...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...
This study presents work from Mt Nelson and Tolmans Hill in southeastern Tasmania. Detailed field ob...