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Long term mantle flow towards the Australian-Antarctic Discordance, from volcanic patterns in eastern Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-long-term-mantle-flow-towards-the-australian-antarctic-discordance-from-volcanic-patterns-in-eastern-australia/Long term mantle flow towards the Australian-Antarctic Discordance, from volcanic patterns in eastern Australia
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Embryonic to fully fledged "Boomerang Volcanism"
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-embryonic-to-fully-fledged-boomerang-volcanism/Embryonic to fully fledged "Boomerang Volcanism"
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Demise of the Dinosaurs and other Denizens II – by Combined Catastrophic Causes?
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-demise-of-the-dinosaurs-and-other-denizens-ii-by-combined-catastrophic-causes/Demise of the Dinosaurs and other Denizens II – by Combined Catastrophic Causes?
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Large minerals in basaltic volcanic rocks in eastern Australia, with examples from Queensland
https://publications.australian.museum/1992-large-minerals-in-basaltic-volcanic-rocks-in-eastern-australia-with-examples-from-queensland/Large minerals in basaltic volcanic rocks in eastern Australia, with examples from Queensland
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Cainozoic Volcanism, Eastern Australia: A Predictive Model based on Migration over multiple ‘Hot Spot’ Magma Sources
https://publications.australian.museum/1991-cainozoic-volcanism-eastern-australia-a-predictive-model-based-on-migration-over-multiple-hot-spot-magma-sources/Cainozoic Volcanism, Eastern Australia: A Predictive Model based on Migration over multiple ‘Hot Spot’ Magma Sources
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Cainozoic Volcanic Rocks
https://publications.australian.museum/1989-cainozoic-volcanic-rocks/Cainozoic Volcanic Rocks
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Cainozoic basalts in Kingborough
https://publications.australian.museum/1985-cainozoic-basalts-in-kingborough/Cainozoic basalts in Kingborough
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Migration in relation to possible tectonic and regional controls in Eastern Australian volcanism
https://publications.australian.museum/1981-migration-in-relation-to-possible-tectonic-and-regional-controls-in-eastern-australian-volcanism/Migration in relation to possible tectonic and regional controls in Eastern Australian volcanism
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Aquagene volcanism in the Tasmanian Tertiary in relation to coastal seas and river systems
https://publications.australian.museum/1980-aquagene-volcanism-in-the-tasmanian-tertiary-in-relation-to-coastal-seas-and-river-systems/Aquagene volcanism in the Tasmanian Tertiary in relation to coastal seas and river systems
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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