We provide geochemical analyses and grain size data for a clearly layered, 80 cm thick sedimentary deposit close to a roof collapse in Blanche Cave near Naracoorte in SE South Australia. This deposit contains aeolian material deposited between ∼40 ka and 14 ka cal BP and which yields airborne sediments spanning the Last Glacial Maximum, a period of time with little information for the Australian continent. The deposit also contains abundant vertebrate fossil material derived from owl pellets, accumulation and pitfall entrapment. Below the studied profile, large vertebrate remains are found but are not discussed here. No Holocene sedimentation occurred at the site examined in the cave, and the top of the sequence is capped with a layer that ...
Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Com...
The caves near Naracoorte, South Australia, contain one of the richest and most diverse fossil fauna...
The degree to which host-depositional disturbance can be assessed in archaeological sequences is cri...
a b s t r a c t We provide geochemical analyses and grain size data for a clearly layered, 80 cm thi...
We provide geochemical analyses and grain size data for a clearly layered, 80 cm thick sedimentary d...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
This item is only available electronically.A digitised map was produced for Specimen Cave and used t...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
This item is only available electronically.Sediment cones represent the main sources of clastic infi...
Session CL1.19Under the current rapid global warming, studying how environments responded to past cl...
OnlinePublThe Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans collected and...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
This item is only available electronically.The Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area (NCWHA) in south...
Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Com...
The caves near Naracoorte, South Australia, contain one of the richest and most diverse fossil fauna...
The degree to which host-depositional disturbance can be assessed in archaeological sequences is cri...
a b s t r a c t We provide geochemical analyses and grain size data for a clearly layered, 80 cm thi...
We provide geochemical analyses and grain size data for a clearly layered, 80 cm thick sedimentary d...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
This item is only available electronically.A digitised map was produced for Specimen Cave and used t...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
This item is only available electronically.Sediment cones represent the main sources of clastic infi...
Session CL1.19Under the current rapid global warming, studying how environments responded to past cl...
OnlinePublThe Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans collected and...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
This item is only available electronically.The Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area (NCWHA) in south...
Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Com...
The caves near Naracoorte, South Australia, contain one of the richest and most diverse fossil fauna...
The degree to which host-depositional disturbance can be assessed in archaeological sequences is cri...