2005
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Product no longer exists, please refer to GeoCat #30413 for the data
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3D Basin Architecture & Mineral Systems in the Mount Isa Western Succession, introductory presentation at Final Sponsors Meeting, Mount Isa (March, 2005).
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Assessing the Non-living Resource Potential of the Seabed and Subsurface - the Australian Experience
Invited paper by CEO.
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Solid geology interpretation of the north-western part of the Red River 1:250 000 sheet area. Solid geology based on interpretation of geophysical data.
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The formation of incised valleys on continental shelves is generally attributed to fluvial erosion under low sea level conditions. However, there are exceptions. A multibeam sonar survey at the northern end of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, adjacent to the southern edge of the Gulf of Papua, mapped a shelf valley system up to 220 m deep that extends for more than 90 km across the continental shelf. Based on observations, we propose a new conceptual model for the formation of tidally incised shelf valleys.