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  2. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, subtitled An International Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published eight times per year by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Geological Society of Australia. The journal broadly covers the earth sciences. [1]

  3. Acraman impact structure - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of the impact structure and independent discovery of its ejecta were first reported in the journal Science in 1986 by George E. Williams. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The evidence for impact includes the presence of shatter cones and shocked quartz in shattered bedrock on islands within Lake Acraman.

  4. David Headley Green - Wikipedia

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    David Headley Green AM FAA FRS (29 February 1936 – 6 September 2024) was an Australian geologist and experimental petrologist who studied Earth's mantle, and the formation of magmas. He was director of the Australian National University research school of earth sciences from 1994 to 2001, and received many senior medals and awards for his ...

  5. Category:Geology journals - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Australian Journal of Earth Sciences; Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences; Axis (journal) B. Boletín de ...

  6. Geology of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Veevers JJ. (ed) 2000. Billion-Year Earth History of Australia and Neighbours in Gondwanaland. GEMOC Press, Sydney: 388 p. Veevers JJ. 2006. Updated Gondwana (Permian–Cretaceous) earth history of Australia. Gondwana Research 9: 231–260; DEEP TIME Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 2008. Thematic Issue – Geochronology of Australia ...

  7. List of impact structures in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following structures are officially considered "unconfirmed" because they are not listed in the Earth Impact Database. Due to stringent requirements regarding evidence and peer-reviewed publication, newly discovered craters or those with difficulty collecting evidence generally are known for some time before becoming listed.

  8. Shoemaker impact structure - Wikipedia

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    The Shoemaker impact site. The prominent ring-like topographic feature, easily seen in satellite images, lies on the boundary between the Palaeoproterozoic Earaheedy Basin and the Archaean Yilgarn Craton.

  9. Amelia Creek crater - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Creek crater is an impact structure (or astrobleme), the eroded remnant of a former impact crater, located in the Davenport Range, Northern Territory, Australia. [1] ...