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Type: Thesis
Title: Sequence stratigraphy of the Paleocene to Miocene Gambier Sub-basin, southern Australia / Rosalie M. Pollock.
Author: Pollock, Rosalie Miranda
Issue Date: 2003
School/Discipline: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences : Geology and Geophysics
Organisation: National Centre for Petroleum Geology and Geophysics
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, National Centre for Petroleum Geology and Geophysics and Discipline of Geology and Geophysics, 2004
Subject: Geology, Stratigraphic Cenozoic.
Geology South Australia Gambier Sub-basin
Petroleum Geology South Australia Gambier Sub-basin.
Sedimentary basins South Australia Gambier Sub-basin.
Description: Maps in pocket inside back cover.
Includes published papers and abstracts of works by the author
"November 2003"
Includes bibliographical references.
Various paging : ill. (chiefly col.), maps, plates, charts (some folded) ; 30 cm. + 2 scaled seismic survey maps
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