In Tasmania during the Lower Permian Epoch glaciers not only reached sea level but in places extended on the sea as shelf ice. Where-ever glaciers rested on tbe land tillites were deposited but under the shelf ice deposits of various types were laid down. During this time icebergs were quite common and large iceborne erraticd were deposited side by side witb marine fossils. Conditions both on land and sea were very similar to those that exiat today in the Antarctic region. Tba glaciers flowed in part from a land mass lying west of the present west coast of Tasmania, which lay within 40° of the South Pole. Waxing and waning of the glaciers is indicated by differences in the sediments, and by increase and decrease in tbe number an...
Cut-back of a sea-cliff at Hannant Inlet in remote South-West Tasmania has exposed Oligocene clays b...
<p>Stratigraphic and sedimentological data from New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, i...
The Sydney Basin of New South Wales, Australia is a foreland basin containing a thick (up to 10 km) ...
In Tasmania during the Lower Permian Epoch glaciers not only reached sea level but in places extend...
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is one of the coldest periods in Earth history, and led to the dia...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
The Early Permian Darlington Limestone in the Tasmania Basin consists of fossiliferous mudstone, sil...
Examination of colluvium mantles and associated alluvial fans along a low altitude transect extendi...
Late Paleozoic glacial deposits are widespread in the whole Gondwana, as well as in Antarctica, par...
Late Paleozoic glacial deposits are widespread in Gondwana. In Antarctica the best outcrops occur in...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1986 Dr. Philip Edward O'BrienThis study investigates th...
Recent research in eastern Australia has established that rather than being a single, long-lived epo...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Cut-back of a sea-cliff at Hannant Inlet in remote South-West Tasmania has exposed Oligocene clays b...
<p>Stratigraphic and sedimentological data from New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, i...
The Sydney Basin of New South Wales, Australia is a foreland basin containing a thick (up to 10 km) ...
In Tasmania during the Lower Permian Epoch glaciers not only reached sea level but in places extend...
The Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is one of the coldest periods in Earth history, and led to the dia...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
The Early Permian Darlington Limestone in the Tasmania Basin consists of fossiliferous mudstone, sil...
Examination of colluvium mantles and associated alluvial fans along a low altitude transect extendi...
Late Paleozoic glacial deposits are widespread in the whole Gondwana, as well as in Antarctica, par...
Late Paleozoic glacial deposits are widespread in Gondwana. In Antarctica the best outcrops occur in...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1986 Dr. Philip Edward O'BrienThis study investigates th...
Recent research in eastern Australia has established that rather than being a single, long-lived epo...
Rocks of the Parmeener Super-group (Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic) of Tasmania rest with angu...
This thesis is concerned with the Quaternary deposits of the King Valley in western Tasmania, Austr...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
Cut-back of a sea-cliff at Hannant Inlet in remote South-West Tasmania has exposed Oligocene clays b...
<p>Stratigraphic and sedimentological data from New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia, i...
The Sydney Basin of New South Wales, Australia is a foreland basin containing a thick (up to 10 km) ...