| | Report (chapter) | on June 6, 2015 Rethinking eastern Australian caves R. A. L. OSBORNE Faculty of Education and Social...Work, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia (e-mail: armstrong.osborne@sydney.edu.au) Abstract:...300 bodies of cavernous limestone in eastern Australia, extending from Precipitous Bluff in southeastern...the Tasman Fold Belt System, contain many caves. The caves have a suite of features in common that allows...group: the Tasmanic Caves. The Tasmanic Caves include multiphase hypogene caves such as Cathedral Cave | | | Book | Caves Processes, Development, ~. Management DANY,|BRC]| RE) =)@)\\ Caves f= The Natural Environment...scholars and researchers in their fields. Published Caves Processes, Development and Management David Gillieson...W. B. Whalley, B. J. Smith and J. P. McGreevy Caves: Processes, Development and Management David Gillieson...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gillieson, David S. 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