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# ' 'M & va ;>1 MINERALS All GEMSTONES OF TASMANIA v. AND THEIR LOCATIONS By KEITH E. LANCASTER...LANCASTER Si "s MINERALS All :' GEMSTONES OF TASMANIA AND THEIR LOCATIONS By KEITH E. LANCASTER The author...National Library of Australia Card Number and ISBN 0909223 04 1 Printed in Australia by Quadricolor Industries...Sisters Creek; North East; Other localities; 41 FOSSIL FIELDS — 45 Royslea Farm; Emery’s mine, Avoca;...Avoca; Blackwells Road; Pear Hill; Fossil Bluff; Bellerive; King William Range; Pyramid Hill; I 1 I CONCLUSION |
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- Lower Permian) invertebrate faunas from Tasmania TASMANIA DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND ENERGY • . ...stokesi Koenig, 1825, the first described fossil taxon from Australia, which is an abundant and characteristic...characteristic index marker for the Tamarian Stage. Ga3b9 TASMANIA DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND ENERGY DIVISION OF...Carboniferous Lower Permian) invertebrate faunas from Tasmania by M. J. Clarke B.Sc. (Hons), M.A. , M.Sc. ,...AND MINERAL RESOURCES GPO BOX 56, ROSNY PARK, TASMANIA 701S ISBN 0 7246 2155 5 ISSN OOS2-2043 CLARKE |
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Glacial Deposits of South Africa and Southern Australia Abstract: Glacial deposits of Late Carboniferous...of these deposits in South Africa and southern Australia, and summarizes information from the literature...Africa and southern Australia . 3. Glacial pavement at Hallett Cove, South Australia 4. Aqueoglacial sediments...sediments, Australia 5. Photomicrographs of thin sections of tillite matrixes from South Africa and Australia...diagnostic of glacial origin of Paleozoic tillites of Australia and Antarctica . . . Geological Society of America |
| Bacon, C. A., Calver, C. R., Boreham, C. J., Leaman, D. E., Morrison, K. C., Revill, A. T., Volkman, J. K. (2000) The petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review. Geological Survey Bulletin 71. Mineral Resources Tasmania | Report (issue) |
RESOURCES TASMANIA Tasmania GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 71 The petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review...Hobart 7001. MINERAL RESOURCES TASMANIA, PO BOX 56, ROSNY PARK, TASMANIA 7018 ISBN 0 7246 4014 2 PUBLISHED...As a result the Crown in Right of the State of Tasmania and its employees, contractors and agents expressly...petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review. Bulletin Geological Survey Tasmania 71. 2 Petroleum Potential...Potential of Onshore Tasmania CONTENTS SUMMARY… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … |
| Bacon, C. A., Calver, C. R., Boreham, C. J., Leaman, D. E., Morrison, K. C., Revill, A. T., Volkman, J. K. (n.d.) The petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review. Bulletin 71. Tasmanian Geological Survey | Report (issue) |
RESOURCES TASMANIA Tasmania GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 71 The petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review...Hobart 7001. MINERAL RESOURCES TASMANIA, PO BOX 56, ROSNY PARK, TASMANIA 7018 ISBN 0 7246 4014 2 PUBLISHED...As a result the Crown in Right of the State of Tasmania and its employees, contractors and agents expressly...petroleum potential of onshore Tasmania: a review. Bulletin Geological Survey Tasmania 71. 2 Petroleum Potential...Potential of Onshore Tasmania CONTENTS SUMMARY… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … |
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and Thermal History of a ForeArc Basin: the Fossil Bluff Group, Alexander Island, Antarctica S. MILLER1...FEBRUARY 13, 2004 The Himalia Ridge Formation (Fossil Bluff Group), Alexander Island is a 22-km-thick sequence...(smectite, illite/smectite, corrensite and kaolinite), calcite, chlorite, laumontite, prehnite, pumpellyite, albite...exhibit a depth-dependence, and laumontite and calcite exhibit a strong antipathetic relationship. Detrital...(b) is shaded. (b) The northern outcrop of the Fossil Bluff Group, showing the outcrop of the Himalia Ridge |
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forearc basin fill (the Kimmeridgian-Albian Fossil Bluff Group) record the events associated with the...Formation (?Bathonian-Tithonian) within the Fossil Bluff Group. The Selene Nunatak Formation contains...DOUBLEDAY, D. I. M. MACDONALD & P. A. R. NELL the Fossil Bluff Group (FBG), a forearc basin sedimentary sequence...towards the margin, and spans the age of the Fossil Bluff Group. Ridge-trench collision and the resultant...z \r^N URANUS GLAC/ER * S ^ -71'30'S The Fossil Bluff Group (Table 1) is an entirely clastic unit |
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fossils in the Australasian region - including Australia, New Zealand and the Southwest Pacific as well...Background to the Fossil Record, Techniques and Analysis of Fossils and finally the Vertebrate Fossil Record of...analytic - that have been applied to Australasian fossil vertebrates, and details several case studies and...deals in depth with the biases in the Australian fossil record, specifically those encountered in cave...the book deals specifically with the vertebrate fossil material that has been recoved from Australasia |
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fossils in the Australasian region - including Australia, New Zealand and the Southwest Pacific as well...Background to the Fossil Record , Techniques and Analysis of Fossils and finally the Vertebrate Fossil Record of...analytic - that have been applied to Australasian fossil vertebrates, and details several case studies and...the book deals specifically with the vertebrate fossil material that has been recoved from Australasia...considerably si nce the publication in 1982 of The Fossil Vertebrate Record of Australasia, the predecessor |
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regions. Thus examples are recorded from western Australia (Phillips 1870; Whitehouse 1924; McWhae et al...endemism developed around Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand. It is here that the B. aucklandica-uhligi...gladiatoris; Willey 1973; (Blanford 1861), possibly Australia (= BelemHowlett 1986), Pakistan and Tibet (B....as species have been recorded from Antarctica, Australia and Mozambique (Doyle 1987b, 1988). Tetrabelus...species which occur in the Antarctic Peninsula and Australia are largely the same, indicating the maintenance |
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calcitecemented tube systems, associated laminated calcite crusts and void fills, together with the fauna...1984; Berg 1985). The initial field recognition of fossil methane seeps may be problematic, especially at...For example, the 3 m thick limestone in the Fossil Bluff Group of Antarctica described by Kelly et al...white-shelled bivalves (?Aucellina sp.), gastropods and fossil wood in great quantities. The distinctive macrofauna...scale, radiaxial cements and late stage sparry calcite. These compare to those illustrated by Campbell |
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geology of the Peak District around Castleton - Nick Chidlaw The geology of the Peak District (White Peak and...open-cast mining at Longstone Edge. The famous Peak District cave systems are Quaternary, formed by water flowing...in Antarctica. His first winter was spent at Fossil Bluff, a 4 man base, and the work involved travelling...geological locations and staying in a tent. The Fossil Bluff Formation is Jurassic and is very different...the reward of a fine fossil specimen will appear before your very eyes. Happy fossil hunting to one and |
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...................................... 11.1.4 Calcite Cleats in Coal................................................................. 11.3.2 Coalsack Bluff................................................................... 12.1 Wisanger Basalt, South Australia................................................................. 16.6 Mount Early and Sheridan Bluff, QMM......................................................................... 17.3.7 Subglacial Calcite and Opaline Silica............................ |
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Cenozoic vegetation of Antarctica integrating the fossil wood record Imogen Poole and David J. Cantrill...Cenozoic vegetation of Antarctica integrating the fossil wood record IMOGEN P O O L E 1,2,3 & D A V I D...compilation of data for Cretaceous and Cenozoic Antarctic fossil wood floras, predominantly from the James Ross...importance. James Eights (1833) reported the first fossil wood from the Antarctic (South Shetland Islands...can be more fully understood. Four major types of fossil plant material provide information for past vegetation |
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Cretaceous units including descriptions of new fossil localities. He also made a detailed systematic...studied group as they are one of the most conspicuous fossil bivalves in the Latest Jurassic and Early Cretaceous...Neuquén with variations in thickness, lithology, and fossil content (Marchese 1971). The stratotype, which...west-central Argentina showing the location of fossil localities. Copyright # 2007 John Wiley & Sons...epifaunal; S, semi-infaunal; A, aragonite; C, calcite. Copyright # 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Geol |
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Circulation of Antarctic bottom waters south of Australia and New Zealand (Abstract) . G. Faure, R. L....Palisades, New York 10964, U.S.A. Abstract. The Miers Bluff Formation (? Trinity Peninsula Series) of south¬...Physiographical and geological continuity between the Miers Bluff Formation of Livingston Island South American and...Scotia Ridges, are almost underlain by the Miers Bluff Formation, a thick success¬ entirely composed of...disrupted frag¬ Point Series of Adie (1964), and Miers Bluff Series of ments of a once more direct connection |
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containing quartz + muscovite + plagioclase ± garnet ± calcite; the fine-grained metapelites (no optical analyses...andalusite, apat – apatite, bi – biotite, cc – calcite, chl – chlorite, cord – cordierite, ep – epidote...prehnite + calcite + chlorite + sphene (Smellie, 1979) that also exists in parts of the Fossil Bluff Group...unconformably overlain by, the rocks of the Fossil Bluff Group (LeMay Range Fault: Bell, 1975; Edwards... TAYLOR, B. J. 1967. Trace fossils from the Fossil Bluff series of Alexander Island. British Antarctic |
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November2012 Dr Nick Chidlaw: - 'Geology of the Peak District around Castleton' (This talk will give a more...NGS REPrnn (by Mike Milward ) 13 April 2012 - Fossil Identification Workshop - Speaker: Jo Angseesing...Jurassic Coast of Dorset for the richness of its fossil environment, and has so far not been greatly explored...of a deep water ammonite, found by a young girl fossil hunter called Emily, and prepared for display by...reasonably decent finds in the lower quarry, including calcite crystals with smaller crystals or barytes attached |
| Conti, S., Fontana, D., Mecozzi, S., Panieri, G., Pini, G.A. (2010) Late Miocene seep-carbonates and fluid migration on top of the Montepetra intrabasinal high (Northern Apennines, Italy): Relations with synsedimentary folding. Sedimentary Geology, 231 (1) 41-54 doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2010.08.001 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
slope instability and mass transport processes. Fossil seep-carbonates are largely represented in the...which are: micrite, microsparitic to sparitic calcite and minor dolomite. The dark-brown micrite is the...observed from SEM analyses. Microsparitic to sparitic calcite postdates the micrite. It forms μmthick layers...micrite and detrital grains (Fig. 10B). Sparry calcite is pervasive in the brecciated portion of the carbonates...grains are silt to sand sized. B. Microsparitic calcite filling cavities (on the left). The paleobathymetry |
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cirripedes from the Hauterivian of the Hannover district of northern Germany are described, including seven...Lower Cretaceous (Hauterivian) of the Hannover district, northern Germany, based on loose valves. 2 Loriolepas...fossils in the Hauterivian clays of the Hannover district, and sent me numerous specimens, which proved...goes some way towards filling in the gap in the fossil record. 2. Localities and stratigraphy E-mail... The basinal Lower Cretaceous in the Hannover district comprises an expanded succession dominated by |
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Burn 1984) and a major fore-arc basin (the Fossil Bluff Group, Butterworth et al. 1988). From at least...top-tothe-west shear. A series of layer-normal calcite veins further extend the lamination. In the microlithons...loss of calcite cement. However, microfaults at more than 60 ° are dilational, and contain calcite veins...tensile fractures filled with coarse granular calcite. Tensile fractures are present in both clasts and...probably occurred after some cementation, since calcite has been removed from most fault-zones, while some |
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most common variety is micrite (microcrystalline calcite), but microcrystalline aragonite and dolomite occur...microscopic, irregular, microcrystalline clots with calcite spar crystals that fill the spaces between clots...crosscut by fractures filled with calcite cement. At the contact to the calcite cement, the dolomitic matrix...fossilised biofilm coating the dolomitic matrix (Dol). Calcite cement (Cc) is filling the fracture. Plane-polarized...Dol = dolomitic matrix; Cc = fracture-filling calcite cement. Field emission—SEM image. The scale bar |
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McCarthy formation__________ . Nabesna-White River district-______ . General featuresShale and volcanic rocks...Island_____________ Gastineau volcanic group of the Juneau district., _____ Yukon Valley_____ __________ Limestone...and Douglas Island volcanic group of the Juneau district _ 255 " Berners formation "___ _ 256 Graywacke...River _____________________________ Rampart-Tanana district ______________________ General features___-__...Generalized geologic sections of the Cold Bay district __ 7. Map of Alaska showing principal Cretaceous |
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Martens 83-101 Part 2. Evolutionary History- the Fossil Record An example of intralacustrine evolution...reference to Tertiary species from southeastern Australia J. V. Neil 161-180 Trend, signal and noise in...evolutionary studies because they combine an excellent fossil record with a wide extant distribution and, therefore...such an extens* Author for correspondence ive fossil record with such a large extant diversity. Ostracods...(e.g. variety of reproductive modes, extensive fossil record), ostracod molecular genetics has a great |
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Sahatsakhan, Kalasin 46140, Thailand 4 Bureau of Fossil Research and Museum, Department of Mineral Resources...present in both. These cracks are not filled by calcite but probably result from the pressure of overlying...(Carter & Bristow 2003), whereas evidence from fossil vertebrates supports a Late Jurassic age (Buffetaut...both the early occurrence of Trionychoidae in the fossil record, in contrast to Kinosternoidae, Chelydroidea...1979. Comparative cranial morphology of recent and fossil turtles. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural |
Fossil Bluff, Waratah district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia