OnlinePublThe Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans collected and analysed vertebrate fossils. Within this system, Cathedral Cave contains Australia's stratigraphically deepest sequence of fossil‐ bearing infill sediments, the age and depositional history of which has been poorly understood. Here we present results from a new excavation of the upper 4.2 m of the deposit, reanalysing the stratigraphy, petrography, sedimentology and geochemistry, and employing optically stimulated luminescence dating, radiocarbon dating and Bayesian age modelling to establish a robust chronology. We recognise 13 sedimentary layers and sublayers in two stratigraphic units. Unit 2 accumulated between 72 000 ± 5000 and 38 000 ±...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
Published online 15 March 2023Fossil collections housed in museums are a rich source of data for pal...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
Published May 2023The Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans colle...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Bayesian age-depth models were constructed for two Late Quaternary aged fossil-bearing sedimentary s...
Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Com...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
Published online 15 March 2023Fossil collections housed in museums are a rich source of data for pal...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
Published May 2023The Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans colle...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Bayesian age-depth models were constructed for two Late Quaternary aged fossil-bearing sedimentary s...
Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Com...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
Published online 15 March 2023Fossil collections housed in museums are a rich source of data for pal...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...