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BMR RECORD 1990/60 PAUEOGEOGRAPHY 1
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PERMIAN ENERGY & MINERAL RESOURCES^
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FOREWORD Palmogeographic maps are o
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were then used to determine the sed
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Oil); L.G. Elliott, P.L. Price, and
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sequences underlying parts of the S
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Eurydesma occurrences, suggesting t
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that the Lynningtonian stage embrac
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is constrained by the presence in p
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Permian igneous activity in the Per
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the late Artinskian and the basin w
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the Permian, however, the Permo-Car
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sea level; the only documented Perm
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southern Sydney Basin have been rel
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Connors-Auburn Volcanic Arc (Day &
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NEW ENGLAND OROGEN Yarrol Province
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^ 300 Ma CURTIS ISLAND TERRANE 302
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• WARWICK KILOMETRES 0^20^40^60 0
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existence of the fault. DISCUSSION
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Figure 5. Australia's position in G
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would alone occupy an entire volume
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the map), perhaps being joined by c
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Extensive bodies of marine water oc
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e attributed to the higher sea leve
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The marine region of eastern New En
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equivalents of the Bonaparte succes
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Figure 7. Eastern Australian palmog
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ocks at all of Permian 4 age, could
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others, 1985). Granitic intrusion a
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history of upper delta plain facies
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Basins were sourced from the underl
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structure in this area, ideally sui
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The Pedirka Basin's petroleum prosp
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side of the outcropping portion of
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Murray Infra-basins and Oaklands Ba
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as they were infilled; a hiatus occ
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Permian Alum Mountain Volcanics, in
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to the end of the period (Fig. 8).
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ALLCHURCH, P.
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- Page 85 and 86: BROWN LOW, J.W., 1982a - A time-spa
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- Page 91 and 92: Metallogeny and tectonic developmen
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- Page 95 and 96: EXON, N.F., 1974 - The geological e
- Page 97 and 98: GSQ Mundubbera 5 & 6, Taroom Trough
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- Page 101 and 102: HAWKINS, P.J., 1976 - Facies analys
- Page 103 and 104: HOLCOMBE, R.J., LITTLE, T.A., GIBSO
- Page 105 and 106: JONES, P.J., 1988 - Comments on som
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- Page 109 and 110: LE MAITRE, R.W., 1975 - Volcanic ro
- Page 111 and 112: MALONE, E.J., JENSEN, A.R., GREGORY
- Page 113 and 114: McPHIE, J., 1982 - The Coombadjha V
- Page 115 and 116: MORY, A.J., 1988 - Regional geology
- Page 117 and 118: OLGERS, F., WEBB, A.W., SMIT, J.A.J
- Page 119 and 120: Geological Survey of New South Wale
- Page 121 and 122: Bonaparte Gulf Basin 1963-71. Burea
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- Page 125 and 126: TINGATE, P.R., ANDREW, J.W., DUDDY,
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