Long-term behaviour of Australian stable continental region (SCR) faults
Australia boasts arguably the richest Late Neogene to Quaternary faulting record in stable
continental region (SCR) crust anywhere in the world. Variation in fault scarp length, vertical …
continental region (SCR) crust anywhere in the world. Variation in fault scarp length, vertical …
Lines in the land: a review of evidence for eastern Australia's major biogeographical barriers to closed forest taxa
LM Bryant, MN Krosch - Biological Journal of the Linnean …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The influence of climatic changes occurring since the late Miocene on Australia's eastern
mesic ecosystems has received significant attention over the past 20 years. In particular, the …
mesic ecosystems has received significant attention over the past 20 years. In particular, the …
Distribution and erosion of the Paleozoic tectonic unconformities in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China: significance for the evolution of paleo-uplifts and tectonic …
C Lin, H Yang, J Liu, Z Rui, Z Cai, Y Zhu - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2012 - Elsevier
The distribution and erosional features of the Paleozoic major tectonic unconformities in the
Tarim Basin, and their genetic relation to the development of paleo-uplifts as well as the …
Tarim Basin, and their genetic relation to the development of paleo-uplifts as well as the …
[PDF][PDF] Neotectonics of southeastern Australia: linking the Quaternary faulting record with seismicity and in situ stress
M Sandiford - Special Papers-Geological Society of America, 2003 - Citeseer
The 'snapshot'of active deformation provided by the historical record of seismicity in
southeastern Australia correlates with the distribution of faults with significant demonstrable …
southeastern Australia correlates with the distribution of faults with significant demonstrable …
Origin of the in situ stress field in south‐eastern Australia
M Sandiford, M Wallace, D Coblentz - Basin Research, 2004 - earthdoc.org
The in situ stress field of south‐eastern Australia inferred from earthquake focal mechanisms
and bore‐hole breakouts is unusual in that it is characterised by large obliquity between the …
and bore‐hole breakouts is unusual in that it is characterised by large obliquity between the …
Present-day stresses, seismicity and Neogene-to-Recent tectonics of Australia's 'passive'margins: intraplate deformation controlled by plate boundary forces
RR Hillis, M Sandiford, SD Reynolds… - Geological Society …, 2008 - lyellcollection.org
Neogene-to-Recent deformation is widespread on and adjacent to Australia's
'passive'margins. Elevated historical seismic activity and relatively high levels of Neogene-to …
'passive'margins. Elevated historical seismic activity and relatively high levels of Neogene-to …
The chronology of mysticete diversification (Mammalia, Cetacea, Mysticeti): Body size, morphological evolution and global change
M Bisconti, L Pellegrino, G Carnevale - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
A comprehensive revision of the localities of discovery of fossil mysticetes is presented
together with a highly inclusive phylogenetic analysis in order to provide the basis for a …
together with a highly inclusive phylogenetic analysis in order to provide the basis for a …
Cenozoic stratigraphic succession in southeastern Australia
B McGowran, GR Holdgate, Q Li… - Australian Journal of …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Strata of Cenozoic age occur around the southern margin of Australia as thin and
discontinuous outcrops, interpolated and fleshed out by economic exploration onshore and …
discontinuous outcrops, interpolated and fleshed out by economic exploration onshore and …
The rise of Australian marsupials: a synopsis of biostratigraphic, phylogenetic, palaeoecologic and palaeobiogeographic understanding
The origins, evolution and palaeodiversity of Australia's unique marsupial fauna are
reviewed. Australia's marsupial fauna is both taxonomically and ecologically diverse …
reviewed. Australia's marsupial fauna is both taxonomically and ecologically diverse …
Tectonic geomorphology of Australia
The Australian continent is actively deforming in response to far-field stresses generated by
plate boundary interactions and buoyancy forces associated with mantle dynamics. On the …
plate boundary interactions and buoyancy forces associated with mantle dynamics. On the …